Date: May 14, 1973

Time: 8:56 am – 10:50 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

Watergate

-Press coverage

-New York Times story

-John W. Dean, III’s activities

-Dean’s statement to Newsweek

-Report

-Effects

-President

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Statements concerning report

-Report

-Effect of statements

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

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-Guidance to Ziegler and Patrick J. Buchanan

-Ehrlichman

-Statements to Gerald L. Warren

-Ehrlichman’s orders

-Ziegler’s forthcoming meeting with J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr. and Alexander

M. Haig, Jr.

-Access to Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] reports

-Meetings with the President

-Daniel L. Schorr

-Investigation

-Dean

-Resignation

-Meeting with the President

-Timing

-Richard G. Kleindienst [?]

-Ehrlichman’s and Haldeman’s resignations

-Immunity

-President’s meeting with Henry E. Petersen

-Justice Department

-Forthcoming grand jury appearance, May 14

-Haldeman [?]

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Testimony before grand jury and Ervin Committee staff

-Buzhardt’s view

-Phone conversation with the President regarding investigation

-Alleged FBI warnings regarding White House

-Ziegler’s forthcoming meeting with Buchanan

-FBI investigation

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters’s possible testimony

-President’s knowledge

-Cover-up

-Break-in

-Extent compared to knowledge of Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Gray and Dean

-President’s meeting with Dean, May 21

-President’s subsequent investigation

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-Subornation of perjury

-William O. Bittman

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Transfer of funds

-Dean’s knowledge

-Dissemination

-Gray

-Knowledge

-Dissemination

-Conversation with Ziegler

-FBI investigation

-Conversation with the President

-FBI investigation

-Walters

-Conversation with Ziegler

-Revelation to Buzhardt

-Gray’s conversation with the President regarding investigation

-Meeting with the President

-Investigation

-White House staff involvement

-Dean

-Magruder and John N. Mitchell

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Dean

-President’s role

-Dean report

-Ziegler’s conversation with Buzhardt

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr. and G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-Plumbers operation

-President’s order

-Motives of participants

-Leaks

-Ziegler’s conversation with Buzhardt

-Hunt, Liddy and Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers

-Wiretaps

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-Break-in of psychiatrist’s office

-Motives of participants

-Hunt, Liddy

-CIA

-Walters and Richard M. Helms

-President’s conversation with Haig, May 13

-Helms

-Presidential assessment

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Ellsberg investigation

-Request for support for Hunt

-Wiretaps

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Hunt and Liddy

-Employment with the Committee to Re-Elect the President [CRP]

-Motives of unnamed individual regarding CIA

-FBI investigation

-Helms, Ehrlichman, Walters

-Bernard L. Barker

-Bay of Pigs

-President’s meeting with Ehrlichman

-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s meeting with Walters and Helms

-Walters’s meetings with Dean

-Funds for defendants

-Request for Presidential authorization

-Ehrlichman

-Dean’s possible story

-Ehrlichman

-President’s response to charges

-Knowledge of Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s knowledge

-Clemency

-President’s meeting with Charles W. Colson

-Dorothy Hunt

-Promise of clemency

-President’s response to charges

-Dean’s report

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-Herbert W. Kalmbach and Thomas A. Pappas

-Funds for defendants

-Ziegler and Buchanan

-Clemency

-Hunt

-Ehrlichman and Dean

-President’s response to charges

-Possible testimony

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Mitchell and Magruder

-Colson

-Dean

-Dean

-Meeting with the President, March 21

-Mitchell

-White House response

-FBI

-Ellsberg break-in

-Resignations of Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s possible departure from office

-Possible impeachment

-Anthony J Russo, Jr. [?]

-Ellsberg

-Haldeman and Ehlrichman

-President’s role

-Haig, Buzhardt

-White House operations

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Role

-Possibilities

-Documents

-Possible content

-Talk about Dean on Capitol Hill

-Background

-Press reaction

-Concerns regarding prison

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-President’s files

-Possible search

-Memorandum [memo]

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Hunt

President’s schedule

-Election Reform Commission

-Bipartisan Congressional leaders

-Radio speech

-Haig’s request to discuss the President’s schedule

-Armed Forces Day

Watergate

-President’s files

-Press corps

-Time [?]

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Dean

-Credibility of witnesses

-Dean

-Meeting with President

-Ehrlichman’s recommendations

-US attorney

-President’s conversation with Petersen

-Dean

-Resignations

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Source of information

-Dean and Magruder

-Dean

-Petersen

Haig entered at 9:40 am.

Haig’s schedule

-Mother’s Day

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Watergate

-William D. Ruckelshaus’s forthcoming statement

-Possible White House response

-Wiretaps

-Ziegler’s previous statement concerning White House activity

-Hunt and Liddy

President’s schedule

-Bipartisan Congressional leaders

-Possibility of ex-presidential candidates

-Cabinet meeting

-Speech in Norfolk, Virginia for Armed Forces Day, May 19

-Content

-Location

Watergate

-Wiretaps

-Newsmen

-Ruckelshaus

-FBI and White House

-Ruckelshaus

-Buzhardt

Ziegler left at 9:48 am.

Personnel appointments

-George P. Shultz and Henry A. Kissinger

-Council on International Economic Policy [CIEP]

-Chairman

-Senate confirmation

-Presidency

-Terms

-Possible veto of Senate Bill

-Confirmation

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB]

-Director

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-Deputy Director

-Modification

-Reappointment

-House of Representatives

-Effects

-Roy L. Ash

-Senate confirmation

-OMB director

-Cabinet

-Shultz and Kissinger

Energy policy

-Division of responsibilities

-Charles J. DiBona

-Haig’s conversation with Ash

-Congress

-Cabinet

-Public representatives [?]

-John B. Connally

Connally

-Ash

-Talking points

-President’s schedule

-Role in White House

-Energy

President’s schedule

-Possible commencement address at Naval Academy

-Compared with Armed Forces Day

-Reykjavik, Iceland

-Preparation for Soviet summit

-Dirksen Research Center in Chicago, June 15

-Timing

-Wednesdays

-Weekends

-Camp David, Florida

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-Wednesday meetings

-Connally, Shultz, Brennan

-Staff

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Travel

-Norfolk, Virginia

-Washington, DC events

-Desirability

-Chamber of Commerce, Veterans of Foreign Wars

-Businesses

-Metro subway construction

-Leonard Garment’s office

-Scheduling committee [?]

-Public relations [PR]

-Ervin Committee hearings

-President’s location

Personnel appointments

-Council of Economic Advisors [CEA]

-Gary L. Seevers

-Herbert Stein

White House organization

-Haig’s role

-Appointments

-Delegation of authority

-Compared to National Security Council [NSC] [?]

-President’s role

-Scheduling

-Policy decisions

-Long range strategy

Watergate

-White House response

-Ervin Committee

-Alexander P. Butterfield

-Campaign funds

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-Krogh

-Butterfield

-Ervin Committee

Election Reform Commission

-Package

-George H. W. Bush

-William E. Timmons’s activities

-Possible congressional support

-Gerald R. Ford and Hugh Scott

-Role in initiating

-Timing

Watergate

-Ruckelshaus’s forthcoming statement

Cambodia

-Reaction to congressional vote

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Paris Peace talks

-Forthcoming Senate vote

-Missing in Action [MIA]

-Importance of vote

-President’s forthcoming speech

-Armed Forces Day

-Theme

-North Vietnam

-Possible continuation of hostilities

-Incentives to preserve peace

Watergate

-Ellsberg case

-Public reaction

-William M. Byrne, Jr.

-Release of document

-Possible effect

-Timing

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-Possible effect

-Wiretap

-Possible leak

-Morton H. Halperin

-Halperin

-Reason for wiretap

-NSC staff member

-Tenure at NSC

-President’s assessment

-Kissinger’s motives

-Dean

-Documents

-Possible check of files

-Possible memo from the President

-Ziegler

-Higby

-Role in investigation

-President’s knowledge

-Haldeman

-CIA involvement

-Walters’s memoranda of conversations [memcons]

-Walters

-Possible testimony

-Grand jury

-Dean and Haldeman as witnesses

-Dean

-Possible immunity

-Timing of testimony before grand jury

-Possible effects of Ehrlichman’s and Haldeman’s testimony

-Executive privilege

-Haig’s discussions with Buzhardt

-Departures of Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-White House response

-Protection of presidency

-Possible impeachment

-Popular opinion

-President’s knowledge

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-Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry S Truman

-President’s knowledge

-Sherman Adams

-President’s knowledge

-Possible attacks

-Gray’s testimony

-Buzhardt’s view

-Washington Post article

-Possible testimony

-Mitchell, Gray, Magruder, Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Dean’s meeting with the President, March 21

-Dean

-Tactics

-Possible memo from the President

-Possible evidence against the President

-Break-in of Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office

-Ruckelshaus’s forthcoming statement

-White House files

-Possible search

-Ellsberg case

-Possible release of document

-Robert C. Mardian’s statement

-White House staff knowledge

-Ehrlichman

-Delay in delivery to judge

-Location

-White House files

-FBI investigation

-Leaks to the press

-Hunt

-Possible activities

-Ehrlichman, Krogh and David R. Young, Jr.

-Possible release of document

-Ruckelshaus

-Rose Mary Woods’s files

-Possible criticism of delay in releasing Ellsberg document

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-Ehrlichman

-Schorr investigation

-Dean

-FBI investigation

-Employment

-White House files

-Delivery of Ellsberg document

-Ruckelshaus’s possible statement

-FBI files

-Johnson and John F. Kennedy

-Possible destruction by William C. Sullivan

-FBI and CIA

-Ruckelshaus’s forthcoming statement

-Ziegler and Buzhardt’s review

-President’s possible role

-Haig’s role

-Haig’s term in office

-White House response

-President’s conversation with Ziegler

-Effect on nation

-Dean

-Possible memo from Ehrlichman to Dean

-Cover-up

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-CIA

-Helms

-Dr. James R. Schlesinger’s remark

-Congressmen’s views

-Haig’s conversation with Schlesinger

-Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Jr.

-Testimony

-Possible call from Ehrlichman

-Schlesinger’s report

-Dean’s documents

Higby entered at an unknown time after 9:48 am.

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Watergate

-Dean’s documents

-Contents

-Judge’s order regarding disposition

-National security classification

-[First name unknown] Parker

-Representation

-John J. Wilson

-Contents

Higby left at an unknown time before 10:50 am.

Watergate

-Dean’s documents

-Contents

-National security classification

-President’s files

-Higby

-Dean

Haig left at 10:50 am.