Date: July 10, 1973

Time: 11:22 am – 12:18 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Watergate

-Democrats’ strategy

-Henry A. Kissinger

-[First name unknown] Evan

-Meeting July 10, 1973 with Frank Manckiewicz, Thomas W.

Braden, W[illiam] Stuart Symington, and Stewart J. O. Alsop

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-Peaking of scandal

-President’s resignation

-Possibility

-White House response

-President’s possible speech

-President’s economic package

-Ervin Committee Hearings

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

-Democrats’ strategy

-John W. Dean, III’s Ervin Committee testimony

-Dirty tricks

-Campaign finances

-Archibald Cox

-White House response

-President’s memo to Haig

-Republican Party structure

-Kissinger

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Congress

National economy

-Federal budget

-President’s previous conversations with George Shultz

-Balanced budget

-Tax increase

-National defense

-Cuts

-Democratic goals

-Public reaction

Haig’s forthcoming speech at American Iron and Steel Institute

-Reception

-United States Steel Corporation

-US, Canada

-John P. Roche [?]

President’s schedule

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-John A. Love

-Adaptation to role

-Ceremony

-Length of meeting

-John B. Connally

-Forthcoming economic meeting

-Melvin R. Laird, Harlow

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Reaction

National economy

-President’s program

-Advisors

-Intervention in exchange markets

-Peter M. Flanigan

-International economy

-Shultz

-Haig’s assessment of situation

-Arthur F. Burns

-Europeans’ view

-Dollar stability

-Bail-out

Watergate

-Kissinger’s conversations with the President

-Braden, Manckiewicz

-White House staff concerns

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr., Leonard Garment

-Leonard K. Firestone, Harlow

-Domestic Council

-Handling of press

-Kissinger

-Democrats’ strategy

-Democrats’ strategy

-Campaign financing

-Dirty tricks

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT], Robert L. Vesco

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-White House staff concerns

-President’s July 9, 1973 speech in Kansas City

-Press coverage

-New York Times piece by Rutgers professor, July 10, 1973

-Ervin Committee witness schedule

National economy

-Phase IV controls

-President’s statement

-Shultz’s schedule

-Japan

-Minister’s meeting

-Paper on timing

White House staff’s schedules

-Herbert Stein

-Trip to Japan

-Shultz

-Trip to Japan

-Peter M. Flanigan

-President’s forthcoming meeting with Kakuei Tanaka

-Shultz, Burns

-Asian trips

National economy

-Phase IV controls

-President’s statement

-Joint session of Congress

-Harlow’s recommendation

-Laird

-Congressional reaction

-Media reports

-Television [TV] speech

-President’s previous speeches

-June 13, 1973

-July 13, 1973

-Phase IV

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-Public reaction

-Television programs

-David Brinkley [?]

-Phase II speech

-Ratings, support

-Complexity

-Education

-Press conference

-Shultz

-Radio speech

-Clip of speech for TV

Public relations [PR]

-President’s detractors

President’s July 9, 1973 visit to Kansas City

-President’s appearances

-Image

-Chicago

-Venue selection

-Reaction compares with content

-Live audiences

-Selectivity

-Congress

National economy

-Announcement of President’s Phase IV program

-TV

-Compared to freeze

-Drama

-Necessity

-Congress

-Format

-Incompleteness

-Selective controls

-“Pass through”

-Complexity

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-Congress

-Congress

-Shultz

-Laird, Harlow

-Connally

-Meeting with Shultz

-Meeting with Love

-Meeting with Haig, President

-Possible grain embargo

-President’s assessment

-US foreign policy

-Strength of dollar

-Haig’s desire for greater market presence

-Importance

-Forthcoming trip

-Haig’s conversation

-Economic meeting

Watergate

-Press’s goal

-Democrats’ tactics

-Dean

-Campaign finances

-Story July 9, 1973 on Precision Valve Corporation

-White House response

-Justice Department

-New York Jewish congressman

-Robert H. Abplanalp’s Jewish competitors

-Justice Department

-Possible future allegations

-Possible reaction

-American people

-George H. W. Bush

-Laird

-Connally

-Demeanor

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Cabinet

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Earl L. Butz

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Peter J. Brennan

-Frederick B. Dent

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-James T. Lynn

-Elliot L. Richardson

Watergate

-William D. Ruckelshaus reference to Watergate

-John K. Andrews, Jr. speech

-Conversation with Haig

-White House staff reaction to press criticism

-White House reaction

-President’s statements

-Richardson

-Kelley speech

-President’s opponents’ comments

-Charles W. Colson’s views

-Ruckelshaus

-White House staff

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Meetings with Rowland Evans and Robert D. Novak

-Stories regarding Frederic V. Malek and Bruce A. Kehrli

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Melvin R. Laird

-Activities

-George H. W. Bush

-Possible removal

-Laird’s reaction

-Meetings with Evans and Novak

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Laird

-Justice Department

-Richardson

-Ruckelshaus

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-Joseph T. Sneed [Deputy Attorney General]

-Selection of deputies

-Forthcoming conversation with Haig

-Cox

-Priorities of Justice Department

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Richardson

Haig’s schedule

-Economic meeting

-Richardson meeting

-New York

President’s schedule

-Love

-Lynn

-Meeting

-Cabinet meeting

-Brennan

-Length of meeting

Justice Department

-Zeigler

-Kenneth W. Clawson’s forthcoming statement regarding priorities

-Leak

-Richardson

-Permissiveness

-Marijuana

-President’s view

-Staff agreement

-Publications

-U.S. News & World Report

-Unknown publication

-Priorities

-Law and order

-Richardson

-Previous appointments

-President’s assessment

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-Defense Department

-HEW

-Liberal

-Possible replacements

-Weinberger

-Lynn

-Lehman [?]

-Ruckelshaus

-Press conference

-Richardson

-Richardson’s forthcoming conversation with Haig

-Judgeship

-Wife

-Liberation

-Statements

-Experience

-Washington, DC

Watergate

-Decisions

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Good versus bad

-Left versus right

-Laird

-Ehrlichman

-Harlow

-Richardson

-Ruckelshaus

-Richardson

-Lynn

-Cox

-Decision

-Allegations against President

-Cox

-Richardson

-Liabilities

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President’s speech July 9, 1973 in Kansas City

-Press relations

-Television coverage

-Helen A. Thomas

-Substance

Haig left at 12:18 pm.