Date: March 14, 1973

Time: Unknown between 9:50 am and 10:50 am

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Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler and John W. Dean, III.

Richard A. Moore

-Attendance at meeting

Watergate

-Ziegler’s press conference

-Time

-Public statement on Senate questions

-Formulation

-Executive privilege

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Statements

-Executive privilege

-President’s policy

-Senate questions

-Testimony of H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman and Charles W.

Colson

-Problems

-John N. Mitchell

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Nomination

-UNINTELLIGIBLE

-G. Gordon Liddy

-Questions

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 9:50 am.

Refreshments

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 10:50 am.

Watergate

-Dean’s letter

-Subpoena

-President’s response

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-Gray’s testimony

-Press questions

-Position

-Confirmation

-Timeframe

-Watergate

Richard A. Moore entered at an unknown time after 9:55 am.

-Congressional subpoenas

-Advantages to administration

-Court fight

-Delays

-Prominence of issue

-Cover-up money compared to facts

-White House staff

-Vulnerabilities

-Haldeman, John N. Mitchell

-Ehrlichman

-Colson

-Haldeman

-Mitchell

-Responsibilities

-Compared to culpability

-Donald H. Segretti and Dwight L. Chapin

-Impact

-Damage to administration

-Public reaction to Watergate

-Importance of issue

-Level of public suspicion

-Haldeman’s, Mitchell’s knowledge

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Cover up money

-Origin

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Administration strategy

-Consistency with President’s statement

-Dean

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-Written interrogatories

-Answers

-Executive privilege

-Use

-Reaction of press

-Targets

-Haldeman

-Mitchell

-Chapin

-Colson

-White House staff

-Public perceptions of Haldeman, Mitchell

-Newsweek article

-Chapin’s relation to Haldeman

-Magruder

-Relation to Haldeman

-Haldeman

-Involvement

-Dick Tuck

-President’s security

-Demonstrations

-Violence

-Tuck

-Organization

-Opposition to George S. McGovern

-President’s campaign policy on heckling

-Public perceptions

-White House staff

-Gordon C. Strachan, Magruder and Chapin

-Link to Haldeman

-White House response

-Investigation

-Segretti

-Gray testimony

-Chapin, Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] report

-Segretti

-Allegations of involvement

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-Ziegler’s response

-President’s suggestions

-1972 campaign

-Public statements

-Ervin hearings

-Work with administration

-Problems

-President’s comments

-Segretti

-President’s knowledge

-Response to questions

-Illegal practices

-Espionage and sabotage

-Legality

-Campaign practices

-False mailings

-Demonstrations against President

-Violence

-Double standard

-Press questions and the administration’s responses

-Illegal activities

-Demonstrations

-Distinction from legal activities

-Campaign practices

-Election campaign tactics

-Sabotage and espionage

-Violations of law

-Legal acts

-Demonstrations

-Publicity

-Double standards

-President’s press conference questions

-Answers to questions for President

-Demonstrations

-Illegal acts

-Questions on illegal acts

-Tuck

-Dean’s report on Watergate

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-Campaign ethics

-Chapin’s departure from White House

-Segretti case

-Haldeman’s knowledge

-Chapin’s role

-Kalmbach’s role

-Allegations

-Substance

-FBI investigation

-Campaign activities

-Hunt

-Liddy

-Dean’s investigation of FBI files

-Illegal acts

-Dean’s investigation

-Segretti

-Chapin

-Strachan

-Segretti

-Vulnerability

-Chapin

-Kalmbach

-FBI investigation

-Gray’s testimony

-Chapin interviewed

-Activities

-Allegations

-Line of questioning

-Ziegler’s statement

-Ervin Committee

-Impartiality

-Investigation of both sides of campaign

-Public attitudes

-White House knowledge

-Dean investigation

-President’s role

-Watergate break-in

-Hunt and Liddy

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-Magruder

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Dean investigation

-President’s statements for press

-Segretti

-Overblown rhetoric

-Demonstrations

-Violence

-Double standard of press

-Involvement of McGovern supporters

-Segretti

-Allegations

-Ziegler’s statement

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:55 am.

President’s next meeting

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:50 am.

Watergate

-Ziegler’s press conference

-Preparation of statement

-Ervin Committee

-Ziegler’s comments

-Formulation

-President’s comments

-Responsibility for break-in

-Exploitation by opposition

-Rhetoric

-President’s comments to press

-Gray hearings

-Robert L. Vesco case

-Executive privilege

-White House staff

President’s meeting with Dean and Moore

-FBI investigation

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Ziegler, Dean and Moore left at 10:50 am.