Date: February 7, 1973

Time: 10:23 am-12:21 pm

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Location: Oval Office

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

Henry A. Kissinger’s departure

John C. Stennis’s health

-Status

-Consciousness

-Hand-shaking

-President’s visit

-President’s conversation with Gen. Walter R. Tkach

-Stennis’s chances of survival

-President’s travel plans

-California, Florida

-Tkach’s view of Stennis’s prospects

-Upcoming report

Speeches

-Revisions

-Delay

-John D. Ehrlichman’s view

-International monetary situation

-Devaluation

-Completion

-Television [TV]

-Devaluation

-Ehrlichman

-George P. Shultz

International monetary situation

-Ehrlichman

-Shultz

-Announcement of devaluation

-Use of TV

-Devaluation

-Japan

-Revaluation

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-Percentage

-Negotiations

-Trade bill

-Shultz’s ability to announce

US economy

-Condition

Ehrlichman entered at 10:25 am.

Trade and monetary situation

-Negotiations

-Public impressions

-State of the Union economic message

-Shultz

-Cable to Kakuei Tanaka

-Paul A. Volcker

-Testimony

-Devaluation

-Trade message

-Wording

-Protecting American jobs, goods

-US competitiveness

-President’s Phase I speech, August 15, 1971

-President’s message to Congress

-Wording

-Amount of revisions

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Discussion of monetary problem

-Meeting with President

-Shultz

-Solutions

-Tax meeting

-Shultz

-Ehrlichman’s briefing

Tax policy

-Treasury Department’s plan

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-Ehrlichman’s view

-Criticisms

-William E. Simon

-Shultz

-Disappointment

-Treasury Department’s bureaucracy

-Lack of imagination

-Capital gains tax

-Changes

-Equitable rates

-Disadvantages for President and friends

-Anger

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Russell B. Long

-Shultz

-Political implications

-Rich voters

-Long’s views

-Importance of issue

-“Phony issue”

-Republican congressional leaders

-Compared to Barber P. Conable, Jr.

-Eradication of mortgage deductions

-Constituents

-Loopholes

-Parochial schools and elderly real estate taxes

-Long’s views

-Political implications of issues

-Support for President

-Meeting with President

-Shultz

-Ehrlichman’s briefing

-President’s meeting with Mills and Long

An unknown woman entered at an unknown time after 10:25 am.

Stephen B. Bull’s location

President’s schedule

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The unknown woman left at an unknown time before 11:23 am.

President’s schedule

-Radio address

-Long

Watergate resolution

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Amendments

-Delays

-Vote in Senate

-Filibuster

Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:25 am.

President’s schedule

-Cabinet breakfast

-Radio address

-Meeting with E. D. Kenna

-Long

-Possible meeting

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Meeting with President

-Senate confirmation

-Weinberger’s confirmation

-Swearing-in ceremony

-President’s departure

-Meeting with Long

-Telephone call from Ehrlichman

-Shultz

-Trade legislation

-Working of invitation

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:23 am.

President’s schedule

-Meeting with Long

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-Shultz’s possible attendance

-Political discussions

-Subjects

-Welfare

-Energy

-Tax issues

-Delays in decisions

-President’s trip to California

-Shultz’s role

-Welfare, energy

-Cabinet

-C. B. Rogers Morton

-Position on loopholes

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Long

-Shultz’s knowledge

International trade and monetary situation

-Shultz

-Excitement

-Importance

-Public attitudes

-Devaluation

-TV

-Radio talk

-Volcker

-Arthur F. Burns

-Balance of payments

-Importance of issue

-Devaluation of dollar

-Impact

-Volcker, Burns

-Alarmism

-Stock market

-Trade bill

-Balance

-Protection of jobs

-Trading partners

-Europe

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-Responsibility

-Shultz, Burns

-US responsibility

-Compared to Europe, Japan, Germany

-Importance of issue

-Volcker

-Trip to Japan

-Shultz

-Possible trip to California

-Devaluation announcement

-Washington, DC

-Volcker’s trip to Japan

President’s schedule

-Amount for trade problems

-Shultz

-Length of meetings

-Compared to John B. Connally

-Possible trip to California

-Tax decision

-Trips to California, Florida

-Roy L. Ash

-Meetings followed by press briefings

-Shultz

-Kissinger’s trip

-Shultz

-Decisions

-Details

-President’s approval

-Tax position

-Guidance

-Length of meeting with the President

Tax policy

-Commitments

-Property taxes for the elderly

-Treasury Department officials

-Details

-Political implications

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-Deductibles

-Percentage

-Political advantages

-Decision paper for Treasury Department

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:25 am.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:23 am.

-Treasury Department’s response

-Administrative problems

-Congress

-Rent relief

-Deductibles

-Political problems

-Computers

Presidential appointments and decisions

-Federal Trade Commission [FTC]

-Lewis A. Engman

-Deal with Ehrlichman

-Testimony to Congress

-Confirmation

-Administration’s expectations

-Agriculture Department

-President’s decision

-Audit of farmers’ tax returns

-Routine provision

-Federal statue

-Internal Revenue Code

-Agency right

-Democratic Congressman

-Purpose of audits

-Earl L. Butz

-Statistical use

-Right of access

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-Political ramifications

-Audits

-Friends, opponents

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS] Commissioner candidate

-Interior Department

-Age

-Lawyer

-Recommendations

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

-Offer to unknown man

-Connally

-Candidate

-Political skill

-Problem

-Weinberger

-[First name unknown] Kirkpatrick

-Administration’s control

-Compared to Engman

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] Director

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-John N. Mitchell

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-District Court seat

-Connecticut

-Jack R. Miller

-IRS

-District Circuit Court

-Patent Court

-Postal Rate Commission

-Military Court of Appeals

-Attempt to see President

– -Patent Court

-Appointment

-Bryce N. Harlow [?]

National Security Council [NSC] leaks

-Pentagon Papers trial

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-Statute of limitations

-Neil Sheehan

-New York Times

-Watergate

Pentagon Papers trial

-Conclusion

-Daniel Ellsberg

-Use of trial as political platform

-Anthony J. Russo, Jr. [?]

-Supreme Court decision

NSC leaks

-Jack N. Anderson, Neil Sheehan

-Les Whitten

-Arrest

-Anderson

-Attacks on Haldeman

-Washington Post

Indians

-Attacks on court house in Dakota

-Photograph

-Urban Indians

-Radicalism

-Radical movement

-American Indian movement

-“Fellow travelers”

-Bureau of Indian Affairs [BIA]

-Alcatraz takeover

-Part Indian

-Unknown Phillips Petroleum executive

-Radicalism

-Tribal leaders

-BIA

-Appointments

-Interior Department

-Robert J. Hitt [?]

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-Rogers C. B. Morton

Congressional relations

-Cabinet

-Nominating committee hearings

-Testimony

-President’s appreciation

-Briefing

-Ash

-Compared to Republican Congressional leaders meeting

-Timing

-Testimony

-Amount

-Shultz

-Chowder and Marching Society

-Social functions

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Visits to White House

-Budget

-Support for the President

-Clear signals from White House

-Veto prospects

-Gerald R. Ford

-Support for President

-Social visits

-Wives

-Reception

-Receiving line with President

-Donald H. Rumsfeld theory

-Breakfast

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-Campaigning in 1974

-Compared to 1970 campaign

-President’s support for Republican Party

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-Credentials

-Pictures, tapes

-Development of winning candidates

-Target districts

-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr., Bob Holdson, William E. Brock,

III

-White House help

-George H. W. Bush

Campaigning

-Minority party

-President’s schedule

-Long, Mills

-Compared to Herman T. Schneebeli

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Congressional relations

-Evening at the White House

-Reception for new members

-Wives

-Maurice H. Stans’s list

-Frederic V. Malek

-Congressional wives

-Receptions

-Chowder and Marching Society

-Brock

-Junior Senators

-Dinner parties

-Wives

-Invitation to White House

-Reception for Congressional wives

-Scheduling annually

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Campaign surplus

-Amount

-Stans

-Complaints

-Congressional Campaign Committees

-Amounts

-News summary

-Bush

-Follow up

-Robert L. (“Bob”) Wilson, Peter H. Dominick, Robert J. Dole

-Complaints about money

-Committee to Re-Elect the President [CRP]

-President’s support for candidates since 1972 Convention

-TV clips

-Visits to states

-Eisenhower

-Complaints

-Press Reports

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Campaigning for candidates

-Appreciation

Edward R. F. Cox

-Campaigning in Washington state

-Quality

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Impression

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White House social affairs

-Events for Congressmen

-Gerald R. Ford

-Congressmen

-Inadequacy

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-Wives

-State dinners

-Inconvenience

-J. William Fulbright

-Reception

-Purpose

-Ford

-Democrats

-Number invited

-New Congressional members

-Wives

-Visit to White House second floor

-Compared to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson

administrations

-Third floor

-Oval Office

-Letters to constituents

-Importance

-Evening event

-Entertainment

-Congressmen

-Finance types

-Size

-Cabinet and sub-Cabinet

-Swearing-in

-Congressmen

-Stans’s list

-Evening at the White House

-Cabinet

-Kissinger

-State dinner

-After dinner entertainment

-Administrative people

-Congressmen

-Mix of invitees

-Administrative assistants

-George H. Mahon, Robert C. Byrd

-Congressmen, Senators

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-White House staffers

-List of people

-Malek

-William E. Timmons

-Congressmen

-Elliot R. Richardson

-William P. Rogers

-Kleindienst

-Administrative people

-Necessity

-White House staffers

-Invitations

-Compared to Kissinger, Ash

-New list

-White House staff

-Congressmen, Senators

-Democrats, Republicans

-Seniority

-Sam Nunn

-Georgia

Congressional relations

-Wildcard attendees at leadership meetings

-Timmons

-Harlow

-Number invited

-Craig Hosmer’s conversation with Haldeman

-Complaints from current leaders

-Timmons

-Jack E. Kemp

-Teamwork

-President’s courting

-Harlow

-Governors

-Compared to President’s 1972 election showing

-Budget impoundment

-President’s leadership

-Ford

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-Questions for President

-Leak from leadership

-Frank E. (“Ted”) Moss

-Delay in Vietnam negotiations

-Saigon, Hanoi

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 11:23 am.

Press relations

-President’s meeting with Mills

-Public announcement

-Subjects of discussion

-Legislative matters

-Tax

-Trade

-Visit to Stennis

-Publicity at hospital

-TV tape

-Wires

Watergate

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Administration’s response

-Coverage

-Partisanship

-Bill of particulars

-Resolution

-Specifications

-Make-up of committee

-John G. Tower

-Administration’s cooperation

-Watergate defendants

-Sentencing

-John J. Sirica

-Prejudice

-Appeals

-Senate investigation

-Threat of reversal

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-Rights

-Senate investigation

-Appeals to Ervin

-Impact

-Injunction of Senate hearing

-Cooperation of administration with Congress

-No limitations

-Expansion of scope

-Other elections

-1960, 1964, 1968

-Barry M. Goldwater, Sr.

-1964 election

-Ervin Committee

-Ervin Committee

-Scope of investigation

-Non-partisanship

-Questioning of assistants

-Executive privilege

-Statement

-Charles W. Colson, Ehrlichman, Haldeman, Dwight

L. Chapin

-White House cooperation

-Executive privilege

-Administration’s position

-Explanation

-Potential witnesses

-Protection

-Privileges

-Exceptions

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Chapin

-Donald H. Segretti

-Dual role of Presidential assistants

-Shultz

-Kleindienst [?]

-Kissinger

-Flanigan

-Assistant to the President

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-Staff Director, Council of International Economic Policy

-NSC

-Cooperation with Congress

-Kissinger

-Ehrlichman

-FBI interview

-Senate committee

-Questions

-Press questions

-Ziegler’s answers

-Administration’s position

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Talk with Ehrlichman

-Cooperation with White House

-Limitations

-Separation of powers

-Scope of investigation

-Ziegler’s statement

-Testimony of White House officials

-President’s comments on executive privilege

Press relations

-Swearing-in of John T. Dunlop

-President’s statement

-Shultz

-Confirmation

-Legislation

-House of Representatives

-Ash

-Veto

-Delays

-Cost of living

-Importance

-Congressional inaction

-State of the Union

-Questions

-Ziegler’s statement

-Future announcement

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-Kissinger’s itinerary

-Bangkok

-Agnew

-Return from trip

-Timing

-Meeting with President

-President’s schedule

-President’s trip to California

-Stennis’s condition

-Prognosis

-Trip to Florida

-Easter recess

-Work

-Compared to Congressional vacation

-Trip to California

-Rumors

-Decision

-Congress

-Stennis’s condition

Cable

-Ehrlichman

Press and Congressional relations

-Criticism of President

-Frustration over Vietnam

-War

-Compared to peace

-Frustration over President’s successes

-Press story

-Lead

Ehrlichman and Ziegler left at an unknown time after 11:44 am.

Watergate

-New York Times

-Seymour M. Hersh

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-Article on Gordon C. Strachan’s telephone call to G. Gordon Liddy and

Segretti

-Earlier article

-Reasons for publication

-Administration’s response

-Ervin committee

-Hearings

-Public interest

-Ziegler’s comments

-President’s position

-Mitchell

-Lyndon B. Johnson bugging

-Senate actions

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Cartha DeLoach

-Lyndon B. Johnson bugging

-Statements

-Lyndon B. Johnson wiretapping

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Statement to President and Mitchell

White House social affairs

-Entertainment

-Black female singer

-New York

-Bill Berman

-Producer of White House entertainment

-Leonard Garment

-Lionel Hampton

-Band leader

-Evening at the White House

-Les Brown

-Guy Lombardo

-Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope

-Francis A. (“Frank”) Sinatra

-Berman

-Agent role

-Clients

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-Mike Curb

-Mike [last name unknown]

-Promoter

-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM]

-Someone to produce shows

White House personnel

-Pam Powell

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Speeches

-Qualifications

-Possible jobs

Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-East Wing

-Patricia R. Hitt

-Ehrlichman

-Colson

-Problem between Ehrlichman and Peter J. Brennan

-Under Secretary [?]

-Shultz

-Haldeman’s role

-Brennan

-Advantage to administration

-Malek, Ehrlichman

-Managerial tilt

-“Errand boys”

-George W. Romney, John A. Volpe, Walter J.

Hickel

-Claude S. Brinegar

-Donald F. Rodgers

-Cornell University

-Dealings with Brennan

-Loyalty to White House

-Haldeman’s role

-Malek

-Jerry H. Jones

-Cooperation

-Colson

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Public relations

-Polls

-Spending

-Questions

-George H. Gallup

-Robert Teeter

-Louis P. Harris

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Opinion Research Corporation [ORC]

-Gallup

-Release

-Compared to ORC

-Harris, Sindlinger

-Independence

-Questions

-Release

-Compared to ORC

-Spending

-Ehrlichman

-Individual Congressmen

-Polls

-Harlow

-Colson

-Organizations

-National Association of Manufacturers [NAM]

-Jaycees

-General Federation of Women’s Clubs

-Business organizations

-Mailings lists

-Members writing to Congress

-Hugh Scott

-Support for cuts

-Constituent mail

-President’s request

-Support for President

-Shultz

-Congress

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-General interest compared to special interests

-Mail program

-Letters to Congress

-Taxes, prices, programs

-Spending

-Veto message

-Special message from President

-Letters to Congress

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Domestic Council

-Compared to peace issues and NSC

-Ehrlichman

-Kissinger

-Haldeman’s aid

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Colson

-Peace

-Robert H. Finch’s theory

-Democrats, “doves”

-Avoidance of issue

-Compared to Eisenhower, Korean War, 1956 Election

-South Carolina legislature

-Resolution

-Expression of thanks to President

-Finch

-Use of issue

-TV stories

-Vietnam

-Importance of issue

-South Carolina legislature

-President’s appreciation for resolution

Congressional relations

-Timmons

-Capitol Hill Club

-Dole

-President’s attendance at events

-Problems

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-Lunch at Senate

-Waste of time

-President’s visits to Congress

-Haldeman’s dealings with Congressmen

-Administrative assistants

-President’s visits to Congress

-White House staff

-Chowder and Marching society

-Ford, Scott

-Leaks

-Compared to loyalist dinners

-Camp David

-Complaints

-Samuel L. Devine

-White House attention

-Self-confidence

-President as Congressman

-Importance of work

-Investigating committees

Watergate

-Ervin committee

-Republican members

-Tower

-Robert Griffin

-Marlow W. Cook

-Edward J. Gurney

-Publicity

-Interest by public

-Television

-Trial judge in civil suit

-Decisions

-Sirica

-Judge Charles R. Richey

-Release of depositions

-Joseph A. Califano, Jr.

-Colson

-Ehrlichman’s statement

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-Story on Watergate

Press relations

-Arrangement of story placement by President

-Watergate

-Ziegler

-Events in news

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s death

-Inauguration

-Vietnam settlement

-Peace

-Press conference

-President’s position

-Questions

-Connally

-Hearings

-Cooperation

White House social affairs

-Mike Curb singers

-Youth

-Purpose of singing

-Uplift

-Congress

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-Public attitudes

-Jewish women

-Van Cliburn

-Leonard Bernstein, Isaac Stern

-Garment

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Cliburn

-Lyndon Johnson

-Concert in the White House

-After dinner entertainment

-Length of concert

-Soviet Union

-State dinners

-Compared to Evening at the White House

Congressional relations

-Church services

-Number

-Children

-Adults

-Invitations

-Difficulties

Stennis’s health

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Tkach

-Death

Haldeman left at 12:21 pm.

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