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Date: October 28, 1972

Time: 9:10 am – 10:26 am

Location: Oval Office

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

Watergate

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] news broadcast

-Condensation of proposed special

-Effect

-Damage

-Lyndon K. (“Mort”) Allin’s News Summary item

-Quality of program

-Content

-Charles W. Colson’s conversation with Frank Stanton

-Political impact

-Colson’s conversation with Stanton

-Special

-News broadcast

Radio speeches

-Schedule

-“One America”

-National defense

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-News effect of defense speech

-Vietnam

Vietnam

-Settlement

-Proximity to 1972 election

-Political effect

-Samuel Lubell’s view

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC] interviews in Columbus,

Ohio

-Henry A. Kissinger, William P. Rogers

-Hanoi

-As campaign issue

-Administration handling

-George S. McGovern’s position

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-Attainment of terms in 1969

-R. Sargent Shriver

-Counters to McGovern’s position

-McGeorge Bundy

-George W. Ball

-W[illiam] Averell Harriman

-Howard K. Smith

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Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:10 am.

President’s schedule

-Ziegler

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:24 am.

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Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:10 am.

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The President’s schedule

-Ziegler

-Gerald L. Warren

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:24 am.

Legislation

-Social Security

-The President’s recent vetoes

-News coverage

-Signing, October 30, 1972

-Credit

-News coverage

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CBS news story

-Stanton

-Colson’s view concerning broadcast

-Duration

-Upcoming segment

-Feature story

-Variety

Press relations

-1967

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Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:10 am.

Ziegler’s schedule

-Voting

-Telephone call

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:24 am.

Radio speeches

-Schedule

-“One America”

-National defense

-Amnesty

-Last minute changes

-Ziegler’s possible statement

-News worthiness

-Editing

-Vietnam

-Speculation

-“One America”

-Quality

-Federal spending [October 7, 1972]

William L. Safire [Philosophy of Government, October 21, 1972]

-American Farmer [October 27, 1972]

-Education [October 25, 1972]

-Crime [October 15, 1972]

-Urban affairs [November 1, 1972]

-Foreign policy [November 4, 1972]

-Goals [November 5, 1972]

-Television spot

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Ziegler talked with Haldeman between 9:24 am and 9:27 am.

[Conversation No. 809-2A]

[See Conversation No. 32-78]

[End of telephone conversation]

Announcement

-Ziegler’s forthcoming call to Warren

The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-Surrogates meeting

-Camp David

-Residence

-Auditorium

-Women

-Duration

Kissinger’s schedule

-Surrogates briefing on Vietnam

-Political content

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Necessity

-Haig

-Paul C. Warnke

-Ethnic press briefing

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The President’s schedule

-Ethnic press, October 27, 1972

-Value

-Timing

-Benefit

-Cultivation of contacts

-Poles, Italians, Puerto Ricans, Swedes, Danes

-Contact after the election

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Watergate

-CBS program

-Administration’s position

-Editors

-1972 election

-Truth

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Post-election strategy

-Money

-James Keogh’s book [President Nixon and the Press]

-Edith Efron’s book [The News Twisters]

-Propaganda war

The President left and Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:27 am.

Speech

The President’s schedule

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-Bull’s telephone conversation with the President, October 27, 1972

-Speech

-Camp David

-Speech

-Speech

-Timing

-Western audiences

-Andrews Air Force Base

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:36 am. The President entered at an unknown time before

9:36 am.

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 9:27 am and 9:36 am.

[Conversation No. 809-2B]

Radio speeches

-Schedule

-“One America”

-National defense

-Follow-up apparatus

[End of telephone conversation]

Radio speeches

-Schedule

-Follow-up apparatus

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Rose Mary Woods entered at 9:36 am.

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Speeches

-Changes

-Timing

-Changes

Kissinger entered at 9:37 am.

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Woods left at 9:39 am.

Vietnam

-Story of negotiations

-Kissinger’s efforts

-News summary

-Political charges by opposition

-ABC interviews

-Columbus, Ohio

-Kissinger’s possible surrogates briefing

-Kissinger’s presentation

-Haig

-Rogers

-The President’s role

-Political nature

-Warnke

-Newspaper leaks

-Rogers

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-Political points

-Points to be made

-Colson

-Political nature

-Lubell

-Settlement

-Timing

-The President’s letter to Kissinger

-Use

-Hanoi

-Trip

-Publicity

-Time

-Jerrold L. Schecter

-Political charges by opposition

-Columbus, Ohio

-Reaction by administration

-Kissinger’s role

-Rogers’s possible presentation to surrogates

-Substance of proposal

-Subtleties

-George S. McGovern’s position compared to the Administration’s

-Substance of agreement

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Cease-fire

-Communist government in South Vietnam

-Contrast to McGovern’s position

-POW’s

-Withdrawal

-Disarmament of South Vietnam

-Peace with surrender compared to peace with honor

-1972 election

-Priority of making right kind of settlement

-Terms

-POWs

-Cease-fire

-Non-Communist government in Vietnam

-Publication of agreement

-McGovern’s stance

-Political distortion

-Public relations

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-Presentation of administration’s position

-The President’s schedule

People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Grain deal announcement

-The President’s radio address on the American Farmer

-Agriculture Department

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Earl L. Butz

-PRC note

-Consequences

-Price’s staff

-Instruction to Haldeman

-Butz

Speeches

-Route of speeches

-[National Security Council] [NSC]

-Agriculture Department

-Information channels

-Change of speeches by the President

-Price’s responsibility

-Check of speeches

-Staff

-Problems

-National defense speech

-Timing

-Changes

Warnke briefing

-Haig

-Kissinger

-Press briefing

-Information in briefing

-Amount of information

-The President’s 1968 briefing

-McGovern

-Offer of briefing

Vietnam

-North Vietnamese

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-Meeting with Kissinger

-Press

-Timing of settlement signing

-November 1, 1972

-Consultation with the President and Saigon

-Acceptance by South Vietnamese

-Kissinger’s forthcoming meeting with Marilyn Berger of Washington Post

-Liberals

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Chiang Kai-Shek

-Berger

-Public opinion

-Berger

-Nixon compared to McGovern

-Non-Communist coalition

-Surrender

-Kissinger handling

-Surrogates briefing

-The President’s capability

-Haig

-Politicization

Woods entered at an unknown time after 9:39 am.

Speech changes

Woods left at an unknown before 10:12 am.

Foreign policy

-Kissinger’s call to Jay Lovestone, October 27, 1972

-Forthcoming meeting

-George Meany

-Foreign policy briefings

-Meany

-Purchase of national radio time

-Timing

-Possible endorsement of McGovern

-Briefing

-Haig

-Postponement

-Lovestone

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Vietnam

-Media and press relations

-Marvin L. Kalb

-Washington Post

-New York Times

-The President’s instruction to Kissinger

-Washington Post

-Opinion makers

-Max Frankel

-Howard K. Smith’s broadcast

-Kissinger

-Bundy

-Timing of agreement

-Kissinger’s possible conversation with Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-John W. Chancellor

-Watergate

– [Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Kissinger’s recent talk with Sevareid

-1972 election

-Timing of agreement

-1972 election

-Possible public perception

-Politics

-Bombing halt

-1972 election

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-US choice of peace strategies

-Hypothetical effect

-Hanoi’s public acceptance of May 8, 1972 plan

-Effect on 1972 election

-May 8th, 1972 Plan

1972 campaign

-Magnification of problems

-Close elections

-McGovern supporters’ fear

-Reality of election

-Smear campaign

-Effect on election

-Election prospects

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-States

-Popular vote

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-1952 election

-Administration enemies

-McGovern

-Press

-University professors

-Clergy

-Quality of criticism

-Settlement of war

-Timing

-Political charges

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Election week rhetoric

-CBS news broadcast on Watergate

-Possible hour long special

-Television commentators request for Kissinger interview

-Cronkite

-New York

-Use of interview

-Attribution

-Commentary

-Public appearances of the President in Kentucky and West Virginia

-Network coverage

-Benefits

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Network coverage

-Audiences

Vietnam

-November 3, 1969 speech by the President

-Anniversary

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Importance

-Announcement

-Timing

-Demonstrations

-Reasons

-Mining, aircraft alert

-Soviet Union

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-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

Radio speeches

-Number

-Time involved

-Education

-Los Angeles Times coverage

Vietnam

-Settlement

-South Vietnam

-Nguyen Van Thieu’s possible meeting with the President

-Post-1972 election strategy

-Thieu

-North Vietnam publication of settlement

-Settlement delay

-Thieu

-Letter from the President to Thieu

-Treatment of the President, Kissinger, Rogers

-Letter from the President

-The President’s friendship and support

-Thieu’s public statements

-Effect on US public support

-Previous letter

-The President’s speeches

-Terms

-US military support

-Departure

-Degree

Kissinger’s schedule

Kissinger left at 10:12 am.

Surrogates briefing on Vietnam

-Kissinger’s view

-Image

-Rogers’s delivery of briefing

-Compared to Kissinger

-Political points

-1972 election

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-The President’s role

-Effect

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Colson entered at 10:15 am.

Surrogates briefing on Vietnam

-The President’s role

-Rogers

-Kissinger

-Rogers

-Colson’s forthcoming telephone call

-Handling of politics

-Points

-No communist government in South Vietnam

-Guaranteed return of POW’s

-Cease-fire

-McGovern program

-Surrender

-POW’s

-Need for aggressive campaigning

-Purpose

Compilation of McGovern’s quotes

-Shriver’s quotes

-Use of quotes

Press relations

-Status

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-McGovern election prospects

-Pennsylvania polls

-Interpretation of poll movement

-Poll points related to votes

-Columbus, Ohio

-Timing of poll

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Undecided voters

-Follow-up

-Kincaid [sp?] [First name unknown]

-ABC reporter

-Voter opinion

-Political aspect of Vietnam settlement

-Undecided voters

-John A. Scali

-McGovern support

-Louis P. Harris poll

-Harris’s network availability

-CBS news broadcast on Watergate

-Stanton

Watergate

-CBS

-Buchanan

-Distribution to editors

-1972 election

-Martin S. Hayden

-Statements

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-The President’s press conferences

-Grain deal, ITT

-Watergate

-Truth

-White House involvement in scandals

-White paper

-Distribution

-Hayden

-Paul Miller

-Gannett

-Barron’s

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-Mailing

-Media support for McGovern

-Establishment

-Grain deal

-Cronkite

-News spot

-Treatment of issue

Press relations

-McGovern’s tactics

-Bombing

-Robert J. Dole’s attack

-Forthcoming appearance on Face the Nation

-McGovern background

-Heckling

-1960 campaign tactics

-Insult to Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-The President in New York City

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Cooperation of media

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-Student demonstrations

-Accidental compared to intentional nature

-Statue of Liberty incident

-San Francisco incident

-1960 compared to 1972 campaign

-Public perception

-Poll

Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:15 am.

The President’s schedule

-President’s radio speech

-Timing

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:26 am.

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Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:15 am.

The President’s schedule

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:26 am.

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CBS

-Colson’s forthcoming telephone call to Stanton

The President, Haldeman and Colson left at 10:26 am.