Date: May 29, 1973

Time: 9:12 am – 9:48 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Watergate

-President’s previous conversation with Ronald L. Ziegler

-President’s possible grand jury appearance

-White House response

-White House response

-White Paper

-Effect on prosecutors

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

-Ziegler

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-John B. Connally

-Possible actions by Elliot L. Richardson and Congress

Request for Executive decision

-Presidential proclamation

-Disaster relief

-Arkansas

-Mississippi

-Tornadoes

President’s schedule

-William P. Rogers

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Henry A. Kissinger

-John A. Scali

-Middle East

-Negotiated settlement

-Arabs

-Israel

-US focus

-Scali’s statement

-Kissinger

-Bipartisan Congressional leaders

-Briefing

-Kissinger

-Paris

-Bipartisan Congressional leaders

-Rogers

-Rogers

-Newspaper

-Travel

-South America

-Reports

-William E. Timmons

-Eighth Armored Division Association Award

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] journalists

-Logistics

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-Cabinet

-[Quadriad] economic meeting

-Haig’s meeting with Connally

-Activities of George P. Shultz and Herbert G. Stein

-Opinion of Connally and Roy L. Ash

-Academic, theoretical environment

-Action

-Status quo

-Arrival of Connally

-Activities of Shultz and Stein

National economy

-Arthur F. Burns’s view

-Boom

-Slowing down

-Balloon burst

-Recession

-Connally’s view

-Legitimacy of views

-Shultz’s view

-Haig’s view

-“Theoretical purity”

-Timing

-Lack of confidence

Energy

-Bill

-Peter M. Flanigan’s efforts

-Meeting with Haig

-Shultz’s efforts

-Haig’s meeting with Connally

-Camp David meeting on energy

-President’s schedule

-Iceland

-Bureaucratic fights

-Organizational structure

-Rogers C. B. Morton, Shultz and Flanigan

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-Czar

-Flanigan

-Haig’s view

-Connally’s view

-Recommendation

-Flanigan

-Status

-Role of czar

-Clerk

-Conversation with Haig

White House staff

-Morale

-Handling

-Replacements

-Coddling

-Peter G. Peterson

-Future plans

-Ambassadorship

-Announcement

-Lieber Brothers [?]

-Leave of absence

-Haig’s conversation with Henry A. Kissinger

-Negotiating position

-Kissinger’s birthday party

-Peterson’s toast

-Critique of White House operation

-Kissinger’s response

-Kissinger’s mood

-Flanigan

-Haig’s handling

-Replacements

-Coddling

-Position changes

-Value

National economy

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-Shultz’s view

-Recognition of a problem

-Substance

-Attitude

-Energy

-President’s meeting

-Connally

-Quadriad

-Burns

-Burns

-[Price] controls

-Indirect controls

-Interest rates

-Freeze

-Haig’s view

-Dedication

-Quadriad meeting

-Length

-President’s attendance

-Democratic Congressional leaders reception

-President’s decision

-Follow up meeting

-Confidence factor

-Wall Street

-Connally

-Mood

-President’s decision

-Controls

-Uncertainty

-Force

-Leadership

Peterson

-Kissinger’s view

-Possible role with administration

-Attitude

-Sally Peterson

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-Source of stories

-Tenure

President’s schedule

-Rogers

-Kissinger

-Press photograph

-Scali

-Timing

Kissinger

-Press briefing

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Possible reaction in Congress to confirmation as Secretary of State

-Prestige

-Wiretaps

-Confidentiality

Rogers

-Tenure

-Conversation with Haig

-Rogers’s future

-White House counsel

-Watergate

-Secretary of State

-Continuance in office

-Reorganization

-Relations with Kissinger

-Effect

-Attitude

-State Department

-National Security Council [NSC]

-President’s feeling

-Resolution

-United States foreign policy issues

-Vietnam

-Soviet Union

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-Kissinger’s role in administration

-Timing of departure

-Announcement

Foreign policy structure

-Conflicts

-Kissinger

-Rogers

-Compared to Committee on International Economic Policy [CIEP],

Quadriad

-Shultz

-Energy

-Trade

-Cost of Living Council [COLC]

-Secretary of the Treasury

-Team player

-Haig’s discussion with Connally

President’s schedule

-Ziegler

-Haig’s staff meeting schedule

-Timing

-Ziegler

-Press briefings

-President’s comments

-Florida trip

-Mood

Watergate

-News reports regarding the President’s possible grand jury appearance

-Seymour M. Hersh

-Archibald Cox

-Evidence

-White House response

-White Paper

-Effects

-Prosecutors’ goals

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-Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman

-Effect of White Paper

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr’s view

-John W. Dean III

-Possible indictments

-John N. Mitchell and Jeb S[tuart] Magruder

-Washington Post story

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean, Mitchell and Magruder

-Cox

-Washington Post story

-President’s possible grand jury appearance

-Evidence

-White House response

-President’s press conference

-Timing

-Camp David

-Ziegler

-Substantive announcement

-Timing

-Reorganization

-Energy

-Economy

-Georges J. R. Pompidou’s meeting

-Shultz

-Energy

-Kissinger-Rogers situation

-Leonid I. Brezhnev’s visit

-Congress

-Robert P. Griffin’s view

-President’s handling

-Content

-Introduction

-Reorganization

-Pompidou

-Rogers, Kissinger

-Brezhnev

-Energy

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President’s schedule

-Haig

-Morning meeting

-Ziegler

-Kissinger

Haig left at 9:48 am.