Date: June 22, 1973

Time: 9:45 am – 10:31 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. and Ronald L. Ziegler.

White House staff

-Review [?]

Watergate

-President’s conversation with J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr., June 21, 1973

-Press coverage of John Dean

-Dean

-White House response

-Samuel Dash [?]

-Buzhardt

-Patrick J. Buchanan, Kenneth W. Clawson

-Hugh Scott’s statement, Barry M. Goldwater’s statement

-Forthcoming Ervin Committee testimony

-White House response

-William E. Timmons

-Cross-examination

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s lawyer

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-Goldwater’s statement, June 21, 1973

-Media coverage

-Handling of funds

-Views of David and Julie Eisenhower, Ed and Tricia Cox

-Ervin Committee memoranda

-Washington Post story concerning March 21, 1973

-A memorandum

-Haldeman’s notes

-Buzhardt

-Ervin Committee

-Controversy concerning leaks

-Lowell Weicker’s relationship with Dean

-Edward Cox

-Buzhardt

-Haldeman’s possible testimony

-Controversy concerning leaks

-White House response

-Dean

-Motives

-Goldwater

-George Bush

-Senators

-Bush

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Ziegler’s conversation with Scott

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Goldwater’s statement

-Chappaquiddick

-Bugging in 1964 campaign

-1968 bugging

-Buzhardt’s conversation with President

-J. Edgar Hoover’s conversation with President

-Goldwater

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Joseph Califano, Jr.

-George E. Christian

-William C. Sullivan

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-Cartha De Loach, Sullivan

-Dean

-March 21, 1973 conversation with President

-1968 bugging

-Hoover, LBJ, Sullivan, [first name unknown] Kendall. De

Loach

Media coverage

-Washington Post

-Leonid Brezhnev’s visit

-Supreme Court decision on obscenity

-Warren E. Burger

-Discussions with President

-Position

Watergate

-News leads

-Dean

-Handling of funds

-Dean

-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Gordon Strachan

-Lawyer

-$350,000

-Dean, Strachan

-Frederick D. La Rue

-$120,000

-E. Howard Hunt’s payoffs

-Remainder of funds

-Dean

-Testimony

-Cross-examination

-Time’s possible story

-Newsweek

-Conversation with Ziegler, June 21, 1973

-Press coverage

-Edward Cox’s view

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-Lead stories

-Effects

-Congressmen

-Secretary of Transportation

-White House response

-Buzhardt

-Buchanan, Herman Kahn

-Clawson, Buchanan

-Congressmen

-Goldwater

-Buzhardt, Melvin Laird

-Elliot Richardson

-Conversation with Haig, June 21, 1973

-Conversation with Buzhardt

-Archibald Cox

-Tenure in office

Media coverage

-Haig’s assessment

-Substance of reports

-Brezhnev’s visit

-National economy

-Arthur F. Burns’s actions

-Interest rate guidelines

-Wall Street reaction

-Financial markets

-Psychological effect

-Dan Rather

-Content of reports

-White House response to Dean

-Buzhardt

-Headlines

-New York Times editorials

-Cooperation with Congress

J. William Fulbright

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, William E. Timmons

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-President’s schedule

-Conversations with Henry A. Kissinger and Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Timmons

-Future of staff

-Brezhnev’s toasts

-President’s assessment

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-President’s previous meeting with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Cambodia

-Conversation with Kissinger

-Brezhnev

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Representatives

-President’s possible conduct

-Conversation with Ziegler

-John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson

-Cambodia

-Fulbright’s effect on foreign policy

Carl B. Albert

-President’s call

-Health

Brezhnev visit

-Media coverage

-Signing ceremony

-President’s demeanor

-PRC’s response

-President’s conversation with Kissinger

-President’s assessment of Kissinger

-Forthcoming agreement

-US allies’ possible reaction

-Japan, PRC, Luxembourg

Watergate

-Dean

-White House response

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-Fred D. Thompson’s cross-examination

-Haig’s forthcoming meeting with Buzhardt

-Buchanan

-Buzhardt’s approach

-Possible use of H. R. Haldeman’s notes

-Possible leak concerning handling of funds

-Buzhardt

-Falls Church Journal [Falls Church, Virginia]

-Handling of funds

-Buzhardt

-Thompson’s questioning

-Financing of trips for Dean and wife

-Buzhardt

-Conversations with President

-Supreme Court

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Press coverage

-Dean’s March 21, 1973 conversation with President

-William O. Bittman

-John N. Mitchell

-White House staff involvement

-$1,000,000

-Haldeman’s possible statement

Brezhnev’s visit

-Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Drafts

-Rogers

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-State Department legal officer

-Possible Congressional approval

-Signing notification

-Editing of agreement

-Rogers’s involvement

-Code of conduct

-Rogers’s conversation with Haig

-Compared to Moscow agreement

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-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Compared with SALT

-Development of agreements

-Jackson’s involvement

-Kissinger, Rogers

-Europeans’ possible actions

-President’s strategy

-Principles of agreement

-Code of conduct

-Approval

-Rogers’s conversation with Haig

-Brezhnev’s comments

-Camp David

-Rogers

-Kissinger, Andrei A. Gromyko

-Dinner

-Courses

-Brezhnev’s toasts, conduct

-Media coverage

-Editorial content

-Cynics

Watergate

-White House response

-Aggressiveness

Congressional relations

-Spending bills

-Vetoes

-President’s schedule

-California

-President’s return

-Veto

-Cambodia, spending

-Veto

President’s schedule

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-Congressional schedule

-California

-Haig’s opinion

-Dean

-Brezhnev

Congressional relations

-Timmons

-Laird

-Management

-Veto override

-Three bills signed by President

-President’s spending limit

-George H. Mahon

-Advantages

Watergate

-White House response

-Buzhardt, Buchanan

-Charles W. Colson’s office

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Dan Hanken [?]

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Colson’s possible testimony

-Buzhardt

-1968 bugging

-Robert McNamara, Califano

-Task force

-Haig’s knowledge

-Spiro T. Agnew’s telephone calls

-FBI

-Anna Chenault

-Hoover’s conversation with President

-Mitchell

-Dean

-Richardson

-Buzhardt

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-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] activities under John F. Kennedy

-Possible release

-List

-Buzhardt

-Misspelled names

-[First name unknown] Peters

-Publisher

-“Scandal sheet”

-Marilyn Monroe

-John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy

-Possible leak

-Joseph W. Alsop

Kissinger entered and Ziegler left at 10:28 am.

Brezhnev’s visit

-Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Kissinger’s briefing

-White House staff

-Submission to Congress

-Actions

-Code of conduct

-Statement of principles, communique

-Support compared with approval

-Testimony

-Cambodia, Middle East, PRC

-Briefing of Jackson

-Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt

-Results

-Jackson’s staff

-Rogers’s possible testimony

-Laird

-Laird’s analysis

-Congressional approval

-President’s briefing

-Actions, obligations, support, advice

-Joint resolution

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-Testimony

-Support from individuals

-Laird’s view

-White House staff view

-Briefing paper

-Location

Kissinger and Haig left at 10:31 am.