Date: May 11, 1973

Time: 9:19 am – 10:10 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Haig’s schedule

-Breakfast

Watergate

-President’s conversation with Ronald L. Ziegler, May 11

-Indictments of Maurice H. Stans and John N. Mitchell

-House of Representatives

-Vote

-Defense spending

-White House actions, May 10

-Press coverage

Henry A. Kissinger

-Mood

William P. Rogers

-Duration in office

-Soviet Summit

-Relationship with Kissinger

-Possible replacement as Secretary of State

-Kissinger

-John B. Connally

Kissinger

-Forthcoming meeting with President

-Conversation with Haig

-Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Negotiations

-Impact of Soviet Union, Europe

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-Public Relations [PR]

-Accomplishments

-Kissinger’s role

-Great Britain

-Leaks

-Compared to Rogers, State Department

-Rogers’s support

-Tenure in office

-Soviet Summit

-Rogers

-Cambodia

-Article 20 [Vietnam peace agreement]

-Statement to Congress

-Forthcoming meeting with Le Duc Tho

Cambodia

-Vote in Congress

-Defense spending

President’s schedule

-Kissinger

-Rogers

Kissinger

-Mood

-Possible resignation

-President’s response

-Motives

-President’s recording of conversations

White House taping system

-Extent

-Oval Office, Camp David, Lincoln Sitting Room, Executive Office Building

[EOB] and telephone calls

-Possible effect on Kissinger

Haig’s conversation with Kissinger

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Watergate

-Wiretaps

-Mitchell, Stans

Kissinger

-Compared to President, Haig

-President’s opinion

-Possible resignation

-Jewishness

-Possible removal from office

Connally

-Possible role as Secretary of State

-Meeting with Roy L. Ash, May 10

-Schedule

-Possible trip to Soviet Union

-Possible role in White House

Kissinger

-Role in White House

-Compared to Connally

-Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Soviet Summit preparation

-Possible position as Secretary of State

-Compared with Connally

-European summit

-Relations with Israel

-Views on Middle East

-Possible regional war

-Joseph J. Sisco

Foreign relations

-Israel

-Kissinger

-Meeting with Mohammed Hafiz Ismail

-US strategy

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Kissinger

-Possible departure from office

-Connally

-Perception of White House viability

“Georgetown friends”

-Views on departures of H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman

-Role in White House

-Compared with Connally

-White House tapes

-Release

White House taping system

-President’s knowledge

-Haldeman’s departure

-Haig’s possible conversation with Kissinger

-Extent of system

-Cabinet Room

-President’s knowledge

-Possible use

-Possible effects of release

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s system

-Recording of present conversation

-Extent

-Cabinet Room, EOB, Lincoln Sitting Room, telephone calls

-Haig’s opinion

Kissinger

-Possible response

-Possible future role

-Timing

-Soviet Summit

Connally

-Secretary of State

-White House position

-Compared to Kissinger

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-Advocacy

-Foreign relations

-Europe

-Japan

-Soviet Union

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Compared to Kissinger

Haig’s schedule

Kissinger

-Forthcoming meeting with President

-Negotiations with Soviet Union [?]

Elliot L. Richardson

-Special Prosecutor

-Conversation with Haig, May 10

-Possible conversation with the President

-Confirmation

President’s schedule

-Speech on election reform

-Ziegler

-Bipartisan congressional leaders

Watergate

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

-Conversation with John C. Stennis

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Herman Talmadge’s forthcoming conversation with Ervin

-Elliot L. Richardson’s forthcoming conversation with Samuel Dash

-Special Prosecutor

-Warren E. Hearnes

-Haig’s forthcoming call to Richardson

-Haig’s phone conversation with William P. Rogers

-Warren E. Burger

-Senate hearings

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-John McClellan, Howard H. Baker, Jr., and Talmadge

-Stennis

-Stennis’s views

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-William C. Sullivan

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-W. Mark Felt

-Statements concerning wiretaps

-Leaks

-New York Times information

-Wiretaps

-Morton Halperin

-Conversation with Daniel Ellsberg, 1970

-President’ culpability

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Watergate

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Wiretaps

-Ehrlichman

-Telephone call to Robert C. Mardian regarding records

-Destruction of tapes

-Possible effect on Ellsberg case

-Halperin

-Ellsberg

-Ehrlichman

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-Felt

-Richardson’s view on New York Times leak

-Motives regarding Sullivan

-Appointment of director

-Wiretaps

-Records in White House

-Buzhardt’s knowledge

-Melvin R. Laird

-Ehrlichman

-Conversation with the President regarding records

-Ellsberg and Halperin

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Buzhardt

-Numbers of newsmen

-Possible White House response

-J. Edgar Hoover’s authorization of taps

-National Security Council [NSC] leaks

-Firings

-Halperin

-Daniel I. Davidson

-Records

-Joseph C. Kraft

-Henry Brandon

-Possible release of wiretaps

-Sullivan’s forthcoming testimony, May 11

-Sullivan’s conversation with Haig

-Hoover

-NSC

-John N. Mitchell’s role

-John F. Kennedy-Ramsay W. Clark directive

-White House response

-Necessity

-President’s role

-J. Edgar Hoover’s role

-Brandon

-Necessity

-Sullivan’s forthcoming testimony

-Richardson’s confirmation

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-Richardson’s views

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Ellsberg

-Halperin

-Ellsberg

Richardson

-Confirmation

-Sullivan

-Forthcoming testimony

-Telephone conversation with Ruckelshaus

-Forthcoming testimony

-Leaks

-Hoover

-Memoranda on wiretaps

-Kissinger

-Ehrlichman

-NSC

-Wiretaps

-Supreme Court decision

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Ehrlichman’s comments

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Watergate

-Hunt

-Second-story jobs

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-Brookings Institute and Georgetown

-Wiretaps

-Hunt

-Supreme Court decision

-Timing regarding India-Pakistan conflict

-Haig’s possible meeting with Buzhardt

-Ziegler’s possible statement

-FBI

-Felt

-Leak to New York Times

-Richardson and Sullivan

-Time magazine

-Possible director

-Unnamed law school dean

-Frank Connally [?]

-Sullivan

-Knowledge

-Johnson 1968 wiretapping

-View of Felt

-Hoover’s view

-Forthcoming testimony

-Wiretaps

-Possible press coverage

-Wiretaps

-President’s conversation with Hoover

-Mitchell’s role

-Sullivan’s forthcoming testimony

-Haig’s conversation with Sullivan

-Ellsberg

-Ehrlichman’s memory

-Halperin’s conversation with Ellsberg

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Watergate

-Richardson

-Possible withdrawal of nomination

-John A. McCone

-Wiretaps

-Mitchell’s role

-Timing

-NSC

-Ellsberg case

-Haig’s conversation with Richardson

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FBI Director

-Ruckelshaus

-Term in office

-Former employee who worked for Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP] in

1972

-John Edward Kusic [?]

-Cleveland

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-Qualifications

-Timing of appointment

-Sullivan

-Ruckelshaus

-Felt

-Leak to New York Times

-Ellsberg case

Federal bureaucracy

-Dangers

-Political views

-Support for President

-Effect on transition

-State Department

-Problems

-Haig’s opinion

-Kissinger and Connally

-Rogers

President’s schedule

-Kissinger

Watergate

-Sullivan

-Activities

-Ruckelshaus

-Forthcoming testimony regarding wiretaps

-Mardian

-Ehrlichman

-Destruction of tapes and memos

-Kissinger

-Timing

-Wiretaps

-India-Pakistan leak

-Hunt

-Ehrlichman

-NSC

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-Lie detector tests during leak investigation

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Watergate

-Wiretaps

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Buzhardt

-Ehrlichman

-Motives

-Contrasted with previous administrations

-Lawrence M. Higby’s conversation with Tod R. Hullin

-Haig’s conversation with Richardson

-Kissinger

-Mitchell

-Extent

-National security

-Leaks

-Administration’s image

-Sullivan’s forthcoming testimony

-National security

Haig left at 10:10 am.

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