Date: February 5, 1973

Time: 11:09 a.m.-12:39 p.m.

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Clay T. (“Tom”) Whitehead and Charles W. Colson; the White House

photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s presence

Photographs

The White House photographer left at an unknown time before 11:11 am.

The President’s appreciation

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-Controversy

-College

-Conflict

-Compared to consensus

-International relations

Haldeman entered at 11:11 am.

Colson’s schedule

-Trip

-Moscow

-Bucharest

-Vienna

-Tel Aviv

-President’s visits to Israel

-Jerusalem

Telecommunications policy

-Internal communication and consultations

-Executive Branch reorganization

-Whitehead

-Economic policy

-George P. Shultz

-Compared to political policy

-Federal Communication Commission [FCC]

-Shultz

-Staffing

-William E. Timmons

-Edwin L. Harper

-Informing White House staff

-Meetings

-John D. Ehrlichman

-US News and World Reports

-Domestic Council

Office of Telecommunications Policy [OTP]

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-Broadcasting legislation

-Ehrlichman

-Procedure for drafting legislation

-William J. Baroody

-Ehrlichman, Shultz

Broadcast regulation

-The President’s meeting with broadcasters

-Herbert G. Klein

-Support

-Opposition

-Groups

-Minorities

-Networks

-Local stations and broadcasters

-Crutchfield

-Fight

-Networks

-Local stations

-Congressional relations

-Robert P. Griffin

-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.

-Hugh Scott [?]

-[First name unknown] Steiger

-John O. Pastore

-Politics

-Networks

-Local broadcaster involvement

-Opposition

-Ehrlichman

-Opposition to local control and responsibilities

-Liberals

-Klein

-Anti-networks

-Crutchfield

-Chicago Tribune

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-Attack

-Censorship

-Legal controls

-Reaction to press coverage

-Hearings

-Program to support

-Klein

-The President’s meeting with broadcasters

-Fears

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC]

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Responsibilities

-Legislation

-White House unity

-Public relations plan for support

-Broadcasters

-Richard A. Moore

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Ehrlichman

Cable television

-Cabinet Committee

-Founding

-Chairman

-Members

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

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]

-Commerce Department

-Robert H. Finch, Klein

-Long term policy

-ABC

-Report

-Role of states

-Development of services

-Cabinet meeting

-Garment

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-Moore

-Public relations

-Administration’s support

-Technology

-Impact

Communications

-Repeal of prime time rule

-Support

-Hollywood

-Opposition

-Networks

-Local networks

-Congressional support

-FCC

-Robert E. (“Bob”) Lee

-Dean Burch

-Richard E. Wiley

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

Public broadcasting

-Major disputes

-PR

-Administration control

-Strategy

-Ziegler, Klein, Ehrlichman, Moore

-White House unity

-Compared to December 1972 bombing decision

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Meeting

-Ziegler, Klein

-Staffing

-Cole

-Domestic Council

-Garment, Moore, Klein, Ziegler

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-Compared to Earl L. Buntz

-Shultz

-Milton Friedman

-Equality

-Public affairs programs

-“Agronsky and Company”

-Funding

-William Moyers

-“Black Journal”

-“Washington Week in Review”

-Funding

-William F. Buckley, Jr.

-Administration’s actions

-Buckley, Moyers

-Propaganda

-Voice of America [VOA]

-HEW

-Educational TV

-Role of public broadcasting

-Corporation for Public Broadcasting [CPB]

-Legal Services Division of Job Corps

-Radical views

-George C. Wallace

-Budget of Public Broadcasting Service [PBS]

-Cuts

-Board

-Public affairs programs

-Quarrels

-Cuts

Telecommunications policy

-Staffing work

-Klein, Ziegler

-Five year plan

-Minority groups

-Local ownership, control

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-Controversy

-Whitehead’s speech

-Richard M. Scammon [?]

-Garment, Patrick J. Buchanan

-Opposition to local control

-Station license extensions

-Network control

-Programming policy

-Martin Z. Agronsky

-Peter Lisagor

-Control by Washington and New York

-Compared to local control

-Budget

-Administration’s philosophy

-Compared to philosophy of bureaucracy

-Bureaucracy

-Leftist authoritarian orientation

-Control over local communities

-Wyoming

Telecommunications policy

-Administration’s position

-White House unity

-Discussion of positions

-Public broadcasting

-Prime time access

-Klein

-Cable television

-Disagreements

-Moore’s support

-Local control of broadcasting

-Licenses

-Networks

-Local responsibility

-Five year licenses

-Challenges to licenses

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-Staff work

-Ehrlichman

-White House unity

-Klein

-Decisions

President’s schedule

-Whitehead’s proposal

-Pubic reaction

Telecommunications policy

-Local control

-Censorship

President’s schedule

-Forthcoming meeting

-Colson, Haldeman

-W. Richard Howard

Whitehead left at an unknown time before 11:48 am.

Telecommunications policy

-Press releases

-Meetings

-Colson, Shultz, Ehrlichman

-Garment, Klein

-Whitehead’s speech

-Ehrlichman

-Cole

The President met with Albert E. Sindlinger and W. Richard Howard at 11:49 am; Stephen B.

Bull and the White House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Introductions

-Weather

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Photographs

The White House photographer left at an unknown time before 12:39 pm.

Poll

-Public reactions

-Sindlinger’s performance

-Publicity

-Administration’s needs

-Howard’s role

-Contact

-Work with Sindlinger

-Pubic polling

-1972 election

-Gallup, Harris

-Addition of Sindlinger

-Gallup, Harris

-Delays

-The President’s trip to the People’s Republic of China

[PRC]

-Methodology

-December 1972 bombing

-Vietnam settlement

-Sindlinger’s polls

-TV networks

-Offers

-Individual TV stations

-Teletype machines

-Constant feed

-Independent network

-Independent fees

-Local data

-Community service

-1972 election

-Democrats

-Voters for the President

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-Cities

-Large states

-Allegiance to Republican party

-Ethnics

-Union members

-Issues

-Vietnam

-Economy

-Pride controls

-Raises

-Steel industry

-Automobile industry

-Imports

-Cars

-Shoes

-Future voters

Political attitudes

-Numbers

-Democrats

-Republicans

-Total population

-Independents

-Affiliations

-Democrats

-Uncertainty

-December 1972 bombing

-1972 election

-“Hardcore doves”

-Affluent, suburban, stocks, college

-Mothers and College-aged children

-Fathers

-George S. McGovern supporters

-Young people

-“Hardcore hawks”

-Ideas for Vietnam

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-Compared to “doves”

-Support for the President

-December 1972 bombing

-Ethnic connection

-patriotic voters

-Classification as “hawk” or “dove”

-“Hawks”

-Selfishness

-Vietnam settlement

-1972 election

-The President’s reelection

-Kissinger’s “peace is at hand” statement

-Percentage of support

1972 election

-McGovern vote

-Morning turnout

-Associated Press [AP], United Press [UP]

-Compared to 1968 election

-Hourly interviews

-Statistical tie

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Hourly interviews

-Minority turnout

-McGovern vote

-California

-Early returns

-Non-voters

-McGovern vote

-Final vote

-AP

-Scammon

-Non-voters’ support for the incumbent

Press

-Influence

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-Pubic opinion

-“March of Time”

-Adolph Hitler

-World War II commentators

-Great Britain

-Commentators

-Negative public opinion

-1968 Democratic convention

-Riots

-Lights

-Coverage of campus unrest

-1972 conventions

-Network

-Public perceptions

-Credibility

-CBS

-[Arnold] Eric Seareid

-Vietnam negotiations

-Network’s depiction

-Public’s perception

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Kissinger

-Polls on commentators

-“Liberal press”

Issues

-Gun control

-John C. Stennis shooting

-Capital punishment

-Supreme Court

-Support

-Public fears of crime

-Compared to inflation

-Vietnam War

-Commentators

-Skepticism about settlement

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-Cease-fire

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-End of war

-General public compared to antiwar minority

-December 1972 bombing

-Loss of votes

-Wage and price controls

-Inflation

-Public support

Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:49 am.

Refreshments

Bull left at an unknown time before 12:39 pm.

Issues

-Wage and price controls

-George Meany

-Labor and management’s opposition

-Steel strike

-Recession

-Unemployment

-End of war

-Navy Yard

-Inflation

-Paul W. McCracken

-Fears

-Deflation

-Automobile sales

-Buying decisions

-General public compared to businessman

-Business planning

-Expenditures

-Overexpansion

-Wall Street

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-Banks

-Interest rates

-Business compared to consumers

Taxes

-Reform

-Congressional expenditures

-Public attitudes

-McGovern

-Change

-Labor unions

-Welfare

-Spending

-Capital punishment, busing, Vietnam

Electorate

-Democrats

-Confusion

-Large electoral states

-Division in US

-South

-Recession

-Rural and small towns

-Cities

-Suburbs

-Blacks

-Blacks

-Capital punishment

-Support

-Mandatory sentences

-Drugs

-Concern

-Compared to inflation and Vietnam

-Sindlinger’s interviews

-Use of Sindlinger’s data and interviews

-American Enterprise Institute [AEI]

-Speeches

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-Quality of writing

-Congress members

-Catchphrases

-Congress members

-John E. Moss [?]

-James C. Wright, Jr.

-Questionnaires

Administration’s policies

-Budget

-Tax increases

-Law and order

-Capital punishment

-Supreme Court

-Economy

-Inflation

-Food prices

-Strike

-Food prices

-Control

-Production

-Imports

-Inflation

-Public attitudes

-Fears of inflation

-Food prices

-Explanation of problems

-Savings

-Support for budget cuts

-Food prices

-Meatless days

-Armed forces

-Vietnam

-Perpetual opposition

-Affluence, education

-“Hawks”

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-Selfishness

-Money from war

-Timing

Future meetings

-Issue cycles

Herbert C. Hoover

-Meeting with Sindlinger

-Age

-Rose Garden

-[John] Calvin Coolidge

-Swearing-in

-Founding of Sindlinger’s Company

-Financing

-John Shaw

-Chicago

-Intelligence and administrative ability

Sindlinger, Howard, Colson, and Haldeman left at 12:39 pm.