Date: July 19, 1972

Time: 12:44 pm – 1:51 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Domestic issues

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger paper

-Completion

-Legislative leaders and Cabinet meeting, July 21, 1972

-Harry S. Dent

-William E. Timmons

-Clark MacGregor

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Strategy for dealing with Congress

-Republican National Convention

-Political overview

-MacGregor

-Instruction for Ehrlichman

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-Consultation with Hugh Scott and Gerald R. Ford

-Domestic issues

-Taxes and prices

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Administration accomplishments

-Supreme Court

-Permissiveness

-Law and order

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Forthcoming meeting on strategy of Congress

-George S. McGovern’s strategy

-Congressional response

-1948

-Scott

-Democratic platform

-$1000 rebate

-Defense proposals

-Melvin R. Laird

Airline hijackings

-Ehrlichman forthcoming meeting with airline presidents

-Capital punishment

-Poll

-Haldeman

-Regulations

-Correspondence between White House and airlines

Capital crimes

-Administration position

-Hijacking and kidnapping

-Capital punishment

-Effect on McGovern’s stance

-Poll

-Hijacking and kidnapping

-Rape, murder

Crime

-Police killer youth

-Bail

-Repeat offense

-Prosecutor’s and police chief’s stance on bail

-Manolo Sanchez’s story

-New York City police killer

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-Repeat offense

-Examples for speeches

-Murder

-California case

-Bail

-Release of suspect

-Preventive detention

Vietnam Veterans Against the War

-Arrests

-Conspiracy to disrupt conventions

-Fire bombs

-Arms

-Arrests and indictments

-Secret Service

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Infiltration

Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Resignation

-Handling

-Wife, Debbie Sloan

-Pregnancy

-Future employment

-Gabriel Hauge

-New York

-John W. Dean, III

-Banking

-The President’s former law partners

-Randolph Hobson Guthrie

-Ehrlichman meeting, July 20, 1972

-Irving Trust

The President’s veto strategy

-Politics

Foreign affairs

-Kissinger

-Vietnam negotiations

-1972 election

-Egypt

-Soviet Union’s involvement

-Effect of US power

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Legislative strategy

-Weinberger

-Politics

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Arthur S. Flemming

-Political implications of signing or vetoing

-The President’s disagreement with Weinberger

-Taxes

-McGovern

-Rural revenue sharing bill

-Rural development

-Cost

-Richard K. Cook’s prediction on Congressional passage

-Authorization

-Water bill

-The President’s forthcoming message to Congress

-Cabinet meeting

-Taxes and prices

-Preparation

-Possible effect

-Water bill

-The President’s possible veto

-Labor Department and Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW] bill

-Public relations

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Charles W. Colson’s staff

-Thomas F. Eagleton’s predicted response

-Handling the press

-The President’s Omnibus Congressional message

-Lower taxes and prices

-Water bill veto

-Sustainability

-Democrats

-Political response

-Coalition with conservatives

-Pre- and post- convention support of the President

-Congress

-Schedule

-Weinberger’s suggestion

-Demanding Congressional fiscal discipline

-Enlisting McGovern’s support

-Presenting to Cabinet

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-Ford and Scott

-Budget cuts

-Revenue sharing and welfare reform

-Welfare reform

-Congressional votes

-Pilot program

-Russell B. Long

-Abraham A. Ribicoff

-Revenue sharing

-Article in National Journal

-Mayors that favor the President’s support of cities

-Detractors

-John N. Lindsay

-Others

-Cities

-Philadelphia

-Frank L. Rizzo

-Los Angeles

-Samuel W. Yorty

-Possible endorsement of the President

-Colson

-Rural development

-Pork barrel

-Revenue sharing

-Another Weinberger suggestion

-Fiscal 1975

-Balanced budget

-Effect on businesses

-George P. Shultz

-Full-employment balance

-Deficit

-Weinberger’s paper

Dean

The President’s schedule

-Dinner for [Giulio Andreotti]

-Entertainment

-Francis A. (“Frank”) Sinatra

-Political benefit

-John N. Mitchell’s and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s views

Sinatra

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-Concern about criminal connections

-1972 election

-Connection with Mafia

-Absence of criminal charges

-Connection to the President’s administration

-Kissinger

-Agnew

-Appearance before House Select Committee on Crime

-Hearsay

-Sinatra’s counsel

-Interview

-Italian community

-Rizzo’s opinion of Sinatra

-Law and order

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Flood relief

-News summary

-Alan Cranston

-Scott

-Ehrlichman

-Pennsylvania

-McGovern

-John C. Whitaker

Cabinet meeting, July 20, 1972

-Briefings by Ehrlichman, Scott, Ford

-Revenue sharing

-Scott, Ford

Legislative bills

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-Scott

-Possible call from Ehrlichman

-Cranston

-Flood relief

-Credit

-Meeting

-Agnew

-Agnew to call on McGovern

-Repudiation of Cranston

Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon’s schedule

-South Dakota

-Place of parents’ marriage

Scheduling

-Ziegler

-Kissinger, Ehrlichman to hold meetings with network people

-Groups compared to individuals

Press relations

-Ziegler’s comment view

-1968 election

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid, Walter L. Cronkite, Jr., David Brinkley, John W. Chancellor,

Harry Reasoner

-Political stances

-Herbert E. Kaplow, John Hart

-Hart

-Connection with Ehrlichman

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Kaplow

-American Broadcasting Corporation [ABC

-National Broadcasting Corporation [NBC]

-Richard Valeriani

-Brinkley

-Chancellor

-Miami campaign

-Help from Kaplow

-Republican National Convention

Busing

-Michigan court decision

-Michigan

-Stephen J. Roth

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-Possible legal action

-Point of order

-Timing

-Appeal

-Possible White House legal action

-Appeal

-Effect on election

-William S. Broomfield’s order

-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [NAACP] legal

action

-Controversy of the issue

-Citizens protest meeting

-Michael P. Balzano, Jr. to attend

-William G. Milliken

-Edward L. Morgan

-Controversy

-Legislative efforts

-Robert P. Griffin’s amendment

-Moratorium

-William M. Colmer

-Rules Committee

-House Judiciary Committee

The President’s Equal Education Opportunity Act Bill

-Roman C. Pucinski’s efforts

-Charles H. Percy

-Education and Labor Committee

Congress

-Percy

-Richard J. Daley

-McGovern

-Support for the President

-Pucinski

-The Administration’s position vis-a-vis

-Richard B. Ogilvie

-Daniel Walker

Busing

-Handling in the House of Representatives

-John Anderson of the Rules Committee to meet with Ehrlichman

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Watergate

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Dean, July 19, 1972

-Haldeman’s conversation with John N. Mitchell

-Dean’s conversation with Mitchell

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Legal action

-Story

-Magruder’s involvement

-Lying

-Cover-ups

-Alger Hiss case

-White House aid to Magruder

-Vietnam Veterans against the War

-Amnesty

-Haldeman and Dean’s forthcoming conversation with Mitchell

-Douglas Caddy, lawyer for Watergate burglars

-Questioned

-Held in contempt of court

-Appealed

-Background

-Young Americans for Freedom [YAF]

-Notified of capture of burglars

-E. Howard Hunt , Jr.

-Grand jury

-Questioned Caddy

-Ties to Hunt, G[eorge] Gordon Liddy, Colson

-Colson’s secretary

-Knowledge

-Magruder’s involvement

-Testimony

-Magruder statements

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-Responsibility

-Wiretapping

-Extent of Ehrlichman’s information

-Justice Department

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Henry E. Petersen

-Helping Dean

-US attorney

An unknown person entered and left at an unknown time between 12:44 pm and 1:51 pm.

American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO]

-Endorsement of candidates

-Executive Council

-Congressional races

-James D. Hodgson

Watergate

-Need to resolve

-Ehrlichman’s talk with Dean on July 18, 1972

-Circuit court ruling

-David L. Bazelon

-Supreme Court

-Caddy testimony

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman dealing with Dean

-Haldeman’s political judgment

-Dean’s meeting with Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Dean’s meeting with Petersen July 18, 1972

-Magruder’s explanation

-Knowledge

-Dirty tricks

-White House rebuttal

-Vietnam Veterans against the War

-Reliance on Liddy

-Extent of Magruder testimony

-Extent of Watergate investigation

-Mitchell

-Haldeman

-Magruder

-Dean’s view

-White House staff’s prior knowledge of break-in

-Mitchell

-Transcripts

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-Haldeman

-Timmons

-Haldeman and Dean’s meeting with Mitchell, Magruder

-Operation

-Magruder responsibility

-Mitchell

-Edward Bennett Williams

-Possible questioning

-Connection with Mitchell

-White House delaying tactics

-Depositions

-Colson

-Unknown judge

-Criminal liabilities

-Magruder

-Tactics

-Criminal liability

-Liddy

-Hunt

-Dean’s demeanor

-Petersen’s demeanor

-Justice Department attorneys

-Cover-up

-Burglars, Liddy and Hunt

-Convictions

-Magruder

-Effect on Justice Department

-Alfred C. Baldwin, III

-Potential damage to White House

-Dean

-Risk factor

-Magruder and Mitchell’s relationship

White House staff

-Russell E. Train

-Robert Cahn, Gordon J. F. MacDonald leaving

-Replacements

-[Forename unknown] Lane

-Sunset Magazine

-Shirley Temple Black

-Credibility

-Other prospects

-Black

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Watergate

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Mitchell and Magruder

The President and John Ehrlichman left at 1:51 pm.