Date: January 5, 1973

Time: 10:18 am – 11:50 am

Location: Oval Office

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

Edward E. David, Jr.

-New position in private sector

-Science advisor

-Desired position

-Outside consultant role for administration

-Qualities

-Achievements

-Wife

-New job

-Herbert G. Klein

Departing staff members

-Farewells

-David

Heads of State

-Talks with the President

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Yen Chia-Kan

-John Lynch

-Korea Official

-Lynch

-S. Zalman Shazar

-Korea Official

-Carlos P. Romulo

-Kissinger

Lynch

-Meeting with the President

-Irish constituents

Kissinger entered at 10:22 am.

Kissinger’s calls to Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield, Gerald R. Ford, and Hugh Scott

Vote in Senate

-Charles H. Percy’s vote

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-“Hawks”

-Kissinger

-John C. Stennis

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Mansfield

-J. William Fulbright

-Percy

-Call to Col. Richard T. Kennedy

-Palm Springs

-Mansfield

-Ford

-Leslie C. Arends

Kissinger’s call to Congressmen

-Scott

-Ford

-Carl B. Albert

-Mansfield

-Scott

-Percy

-Call to Kissinger

Congress

-William E. Timmons

-“Hawks”

-William P. Rogers

-Fulbright

-W. Stuart Symington

-Mansfield

-Melvin R. Laird

-Goldwater

Kissinger’s calls to Congressmen

-Stennis

-Goldwater

-John G. Tower

Fulbright

Percy

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-Conversation with Kissinger

-Resolution in Senate

-Tom C. Korologos

-Role in negotiations

-Kissinger’s proposed call to Ford, Scott

Mansfield

-Cambodia

Congress

-Actions

-Negotiations

-Motives

-The President’s breakfast with leaders

-Explanation of bombing policy

-October 1972 agreement

-Le Duc Tho

-North Vietnamese actions after election

-Supervisory machinery

-Kissinger in Paris

-North Vietnamese position

-Reasons for bombing policy

-Kissinger in Paris

-Cease-fire

-Negotiations

-Congressional actions

-Political climate

-Consultation with Kissinger

-SALT II

-European Security Conference

-Briefing for Congressmen

-Duration

-Negotiations

-The President’s supporters in Congress

-Defense of bombing policy

-Charles W. Colson

-The President’s policy on speaking out

-Negotiations

-Democrats

-Bombing

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-Negotiations

-Arends, Mansfield

Democrat Caucus concerning Vietnam

-Edward “M. (“Ted”) Kennedy resolution

-Colson

-Proposed assignment

-Laird, Rogers

Laird

-Press conference

-Position on bombing

-Letter to the President

-Loyalty to the President

New York Times article

-Gerard C. Smith

-Strategic Arms Limitations Talks [SALT]

Rogers and Laird

-Richardson

-Position on Bombing

-Laird’s letter to the President

-Rogers

Congress

-Timmons and Korologos

-Work with congress

-The President’s discussion with Colson

-Dealings with Congress over negotiations

Bombing

-Chances of success

-Resolutions

Mansfield

-Dealings with Kissinger

-Democrat resolutions

-North Vietnam reactions

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Chinese

-Relations with North Vietnamese

-Le Duc Tho

Uganda

-Withdrawal of US Ambassador

-Idi Amin

-Call for armed action

-US diplomatic relations

-Thomas Patrick Melady

-Timing

Colson

Goldwater

-Talk with Kissinger

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Support for the President on Vietnam

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Caspar W. Weinberger

-George P. Shultz

-Timmons

North Vietnam Offensive

-South Vietnam

-Willingness to negotiate

-Timing

Goals of negotiations

-Peace

-Cease-fire

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-US Withdrawal

-Thailand, Indonesia

-Nguyen Van Thieu

Colson

-Attacks on Democrat opponents

-Focus on negotiations

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Kissinger

-Meeting with the President at Camp David

-Public opinion toward negotiations

-Support for the President

Bombing

-Opposition by intellectuals

-Support by public

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Anticipations

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] News

-Casualties in Vietnam

-Compared to 1968

-Support from White House staff

Opposition to the President’s policies

-Cambodia

-Abraham Lincoln

-John J. McCloy

-Republicans

-Leadership

-1960 election

-Question of fraud

-Bay of Pigs

Mansfield

-Kissinger talk

-Chances of success on POWs

-Relations with administration

-Confirmations

-Opposition

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 11:00 am.

Kissinger left at 11:00 am.

Briefing on reorganization

-Vietnam

-Information for press

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-Talking points

-The President’s Vietnam policy

-Chronology

-Breakthrough in negotiations

-North Vietnamese responses

-Actions after election

-Kissinger in Paris

-South Vietnam

-Resumption of negotiations

-Peace with honor

-POWs

-Cambodia

-Laos

-Peace

New York Times article

-North Vietnamese return to talks

-Discussion of substance of Vietnamese talks

-Bombing halt

-Possible statement on television

-Congress

Joseph C. Kraft article

-Kissinger’s opposition of bombing

-Ziegler’s response

-Kissinger’s support for the President on bombing

-Kissinger’s talk with Kraft

The President’s meeting with the leadership team

-Oliver F. (Ollie) Atkins

Press coverage for Lynch meeting

Presence of wives at future receptions

Ziegler left at 11:12 am.

Kissinger

-Kraft article

-Favorable coverage

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-Haldeman

-Talk with Kissinger

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 11:12 am and 11:53 am.

[Conversation No. 834-3A]

Ziegler’s response to press on Kraft article

-Proper approach

Reston article

[End of telephone conversation]

Kraft article

-Recommendation that Kissinger should resign

-Kissinger’s possible response

-Agreement with President on bombing

-Kraft

-Opposition to Kissinger

Kissinger

-Dealings with liberals

-Compared to Rogers

-Attitude

-Kraft article

-John A. Scali

-Social life

-Scali

-Persecution mentality

Congress

-Vietnam

-White House attitude

-Ehrlichman

-Shultz

-Timmons

-Colson

Congressional breakfast

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-Photographers

-Ziegler

Haig award [Defense Distinguished Service Medal

-The President’s presentation

-Press reports

Public relations [PR]

-Colson

-Ehrlichman

-Kissinger

-Interests

-Vietnam negotiations

-Colson

-Bombing

-Congress

Spiro T. Agnew

-TV appearance

Rogers

-Kissinger

Laird

Agnew

-John B. Connally

-Meeting with the President

-Hugh Scott

-Appointment

-Jack Miller

-Frederic V. Malek

Connally

-Relations with the Presidnet

-Evans and Novak article

-Texas Republicans

-Anne L. Armstrong

Vietnam

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-Kissinger

-Position before the election

-North Vietnam

-Cambodia

-Compared to Laos

-Cambodia

-May 8 mining of Haiphong

-Soviet summit meeting

Kissinger

-Conversation with Percy

-Conversation with James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Percy

-Samuel L. Devine

-Barber B. Conable, Jr.

-Tower

-Fulbright

-Rogers

-Kissinger breakfast with Reston

-Immaturity

PR responsibilities

-Colson

-Ziegler

-Timmons

-Colson successor

-Ziegler

-Timmons

-Ehrlichman

Congress after 1972 elections

-Democrats

-Relations with Republican leadership

-Relations with Democrat and Republican rank-and-file

-Timmons

-Robert J. Dole

-Value to White House

-Reelection in 1974

-Scott, Ford

-Norris Cotton

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-Roman L. Hruska

-William E. Brock, III

-Clarence J. Brown

-Devine

-Conable

-Democrats

-Fulbright

-Kennedy

-Symington

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Albert

-F. Edward Hebert

-Stennis

-Robert C. Byrd

Vietnam

-Bombing halt

-Public opinion

-Columnists

-Vietnam settlement

-Troop withdrawal

-POWs

-Vietnamization

-Nguyen Van Thieu

Congress

-Dealings with White House

-Ehrlichman, Shultz

Trip to Camp David

-Time of departure

-Weather

Reception

Haldeman left at 11:50 pm.

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