Date: September 7, 1972

Time: 12:37 pm – 1:38 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

The President’s schedule

-Previous meeting with James and John A. Roosevelt

-First families

-Reputations

-Celebrity value

-John S.D. Eisenhower

-Belgium

-Chiang Kai-shek

-Idea of American royalty

-John B. Connally

-James Roosevelt

-Haldeman’s view

-James and John Roosevelt

-Working together

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Clark MacGregor and Frederic V. Malek

-Suggestion

-A meeting between the President and Maurice H. Stans

-Encouragement to Stans

-Dinner

-Suit in District Court

Speeches

-Length

-Haldeman’s conversation with Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-American Legion speech

-The President’s position

-Content of speech

-Length stipulations

-Effect on content

-American Legion speech

-Number of words

-Effect on content

-Number of words

-Number of words

-Price

-Form

-Number of words

-Supplementary material

-Price

-Understanding of speech writing problems

Polls

-Charles W. Colson report

-Louis P. Harris poll

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-Vietnam

-Bombing and mining of harbors

-Percentage points

-Communist control of Vietnam

-Percentage points

-Coalition government in Saigon

-Percentage points

-Shift in American opinion on Vietnam War

-Campaign tactics by Nixon toward George S. McGovern

-McGovern’s policy

-Earlier poll results

-Current poll results

-Declining confidence in McGovern

-McGovern’s comments

-Poll results

-McGovern’s victory

-Possible effect in Vietnam

-Nguyen Van Thieu and coalition government

-Poll results

-Credibility of R. Sargent Shriver’s comment

-Henry A. Kissinger’s trip to Paris and Saigon

-McGovern’s view

-Poll results

-McGovern’s reaction

-Poll results

-McGovern and Kissinger’s negotiations

-Pierre Salinger’s trip

-W. Ramsey Clark and investigation of US bombings

-The President’s 1968 promises

-Earlier poll results

-Current poll results

-US troops in Vietnam

-The President’s position

-McGovern’s position

-Poll results

-William P. Rogers

-Speaking out on Vietnam

-State Department

-Bombing statements

-Withdrawal statements

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Vietnam

-Communist takeover

-US public opinion

-Kissinger’s opinion

-Liberals in US

-Joseph R. McCarthy

-Kissinger

-Rogers

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Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 1:03 pm.

Press relations

-Tax increase issue

-Hugh Scott and Gerald R. Ford statement

-Tax increase

-Spending ceiling

-Congress responsibility

-Press questions

-Tax issue and duration of administration

-The President’s position

-Statement by Ziegler

-Tax increase

-Possible Congressional action

-Possible effect

-Submitting tax increase and budget cuts

-Tax increase

-Numbers

-Statement by Ziegler

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-Tax increases

-Duration of administration

-Forthcoming press conference

-Ziegler appearance with John D. Ehrlichman

-Tax issue

-Press questions

-Response by Ehrlichman and administration

-Administration’s statement

-Administration’s strategy

-McGovern’s budget

-Amount of money

-Tax increase

-The President’s position

-McGovern’s position

-Administration’s position

-The President’s view

-Ehrlichman’s appearance with Ziegler

-The President’s position

-Ehrlichman

-Congressional leaders

-The President’s recent nomination acceptance speech

-Tax increase issue

-Value-added tax [VAT]

-Tax reform

-Equitability

-Changes

-McGovern’s position

-The President’s position

-Reform issue relation upon tax increase

-McGovern’s position

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Taxes

-Public relations aspects

-Nixon’s tax

-Administration’s response during press conference

-Consideration of the issue

-Latest reports and information

-Upcoming years of new administration

-Reforms and proposals

-McGovern’s position

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-Ehrlichman

-The President’s view

-The President’s schedule

James R. (“Jimmy”) Hoffa

-Trip to North Vietnam

-Negotiations for the release of US prisoners of war [POW’s]

-Harold Gibbons

-Kissinger

-Administration’s public response

-Effects of response

-Salinger

-Jane Fonda

-Clark

Press relations with administration

-Hoffa’s trip to Vietnam and other related incidents

Propaganda

-Administration’s position

-David Dellinger

-Edward M. Kennedy

-Clark and Fonda’s statements in Vietnam

-Salinger and a negotiating position in Vietnam

-Negotiations in North Vietnam and Paris

-Administration’s public position in press conference

-Hoffa’s actions

-Ziegler’s view

-Hoffa’s conduct

-Role of private citizen

-Clark and Salinger

-Analysis

-Press

-The President’s position

-The President’s view

-White House position on Salinger

-Hoffa’s conduct

Forthcoming press conference

-Economic issue

-Tax increase issue

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-VAT

-Meeting between George P. Shultz and the President

-Recommendations

-Ehrlichman

Republican congressional leaders

-Ignorance of McGovern’s welfare plan

Press corps

-Communications

-Press conferences

-Types of questions

-Distortions of facts on the President’s previous statements

-Tax issue

-VAT

Economic issue

-Press stories

-Afternoon press conference

-Ehrlichman appearance with Ziegler

-Time

-Tax increase issue

-VAT

-McGovern

-Budget

-New York speech

-Amount

-Percent of tax increase

-Tax increase

-The President’s position

-Second term

-Size of government

-Tax reform

-VAT

-Equity

-Package to Congress submitted in 1969

-Minimum tax

-Income threshold

-Shultz

-Recommendation before 1972 election

-Minimum tax

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-Equity

-Income

-Property tax reform

-Tax reform and tax reduction

-Changes

-Connally

-Significance

-Acceptance speech

-Administration’s actions

-Individual taxes

-Corporate taxes

-Excise tax

-Tax roles

-Type of people

-Salaries

-Reductions in percentages

-Press reactions to economic message

-Camera

-Ehrlichman’s statement

-Presentation of statement

-Tone

-The President’s position

-Shultz

-Property tax reform

-1972 election

-VAT

-Hypothetical questions during press conference

Press relations

-Party for the press

-Reactions

-Effect

-Accessibility to press

-The President’s appearance

-Effect

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Press attitude

-McGovern

-Answering the President’s challenges

-The President’s appearance

-Campaigning

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-Hors d’oeuvres

-The President’s view

Ziegler’s schedule

White House staff

-Ronald L. Jackson

-The President’s view

-Type of manager

-Lucy A. Winchester

-The President’s view

-Menu items

-Ziegler’s view

-The President’s view

-Jackson

-Philippine staff

-Black people

-Type of workers

-Comparison to blacks

-Henry Haller

-White House Chef

-Haldeman’s view

-Desserts

-Type of food prepared

-Fish

-Camp David and Sequoia’s chef

-Victorio M. Dela Cruz

-Zosimo T. Monzon

-The President’s view

-Pedro A. Baylon

-San Clemente chef (Dela Cruz)

-Type of food

-The President’s visit

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Menu

-Warmth of food

Comparison of White House kitchen to the President’s residence kitchen in White

House

-Redecorating

-The President’s conversation with Mrs. Nixon

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-Kitchen

-Compared with San Clemente kitchen

-Remodeling

White House staff

-The President’s view

-Fred Mayfield

-Jackson

-Type of staff

-Blacks

Press conference

-Administration’s position and response to questions

-Tax increases

-Shultz

-VAT

-McGovern

Ziegler left at 1:27 pm.

White House staff

-The President’s view

Press relations

-Administration’s position

-Congressmen and senators

White House staff

-Ehrlichman’s staff

-Knowledge

-Public statements

-Writer for Ehrlichman

-Lee W. Huebner

-John K. Andrews, Jr.

-Buchanan

-Buchanan

-Response speeches

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Awards by the President

-Republican National Convention

-Certificates

-Letters

-Watches

-Shultz

-Watch as a gift

Vietnam

-Casualties

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Haldeman and the President left at 1:38 pm.