Date: August 4, 1972

Time: Unknown after 10:37 am – 1:48 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

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Watergate

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Grand jury appearance

-Contribution

-Philip S. (“Sam”) Hughes

-Dwayne O. Andreas

-Kenneth H. Dahlberg

-Maurice H. Stans

Edward R.F. Cox and Tricia Nixon Cox entered at 10:41 am.

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Kenneth C. Rietz, George K. Gorton, Kenneth M. Smith, Angela M. Harris, Angela L. Miller,

Lea D. Jablonsky And Thomas M. Davis entered at 10:43 am. Stephen B. Bull and the White

House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.

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The President’s policies

-Ending of the draft

-Vietnam

-Lottery

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Economy

-Employment

-Effects of phase-down of Vietnam War

-Discharged servicemen

-Former employees of defense contractors

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US foreign policy

-The public’s view of the future

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-Louis P. Harris poll

-War in Vietnam

-Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy

-The Administration’s strategy for ending the war

-Need to deter aggression

-US-Soviet Union relations

-Arms race

-US-People’s Republic of China [PRC] relations

-Nascent power of the PRC

-Population

-Nuclear capability

-US relations with communist nations

-The President’s knowledge of communist nations

-PRC and the Soviet Union

-The President’s trips to the PRC and the Soviet Union

-Importance of the Pacific region to the US

-World War II, Korean War, war in Vietnam

-US relations with the PRC

-US relations with Japan

-US relations with the Soviet Union

-Arms control

-Effectiveness of nuclear test ban

-Limit on defensive nuclear weapons

-Limit on offensive nuclear weapons

-Phase II of arms control

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-[George S. McGovern]

-Henry A. Kissinger

-US relations with the PRC

-Pacific region

-California

-Washington

-Oregon

-US relations with the Soviet Union

-Trade

-Exchanges of information

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Space, science, medicine

-Cooperation of scientists

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-Cancer research

-Joint space missions

-Soviet people

-Chinese people

-Women leaders

-[Golda Meir]

-[Indira Gandhi]

-Outlook toward end of century

-US relations with the PRC

-US relations with the Soviet Union

-Arms control

-Limits on defensive weapons

-Need for new limits on offensive weapons

-Situation at the start of the Administration

-War in Vietnam

-US-PRC relations

-US-Soviet Union relations

-Arms race

-Administration efforts to end the war in Vietnam

-Respect for US in the Middle East, Europe, and among allies

-US relations with the PRC and the Soviet Union

-The President’s experience in foreign policy

-US policy toward the PRC

-Arms control

-The President’s relationship with Chinese and Soviet

leaders

-The President’s travels as Vice President and as a private citizen

-The President’s knowledge of world leaders

-Nicolae Ceausescu

-Emilio Garrastazu Medici

-Brazil

-Lt. Gen. T.N.J. Suharto

-Indonesia

-Kakuei Tanaka

-Japan

-Football analogy

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Significance

-Relationship between North and South Korea

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-Improvement in world affairs

-Exception of relationship between India and Pakistan

-Bangladesh

Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-McGovern supporters

-The President’s view of Agnew

-Thomas F. Eagleton

-The President’s response at a previous press conference

-Agnew’s reaction in decision-making process

-Cambodia

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Arms control

-Agnew’s strength and emotional stability

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Responsibilities

-Cabinet and National Security Council [NSC] meetings

-Foreign policy

-McGovern

-Role of Vice President

-The President’s responsibilities during the Eisenhower

Administration

-Lebanon

-Relative strength Of US compared to the Soviet Union

-Kennedy Administration

-Cuban missile crisis

-Relative strength of US compared to the Soviet Union

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Relative strength of US compared to the Soviet Union

-Mutual desire for US-Soviet Union summit

-Agnew’s participation in decision-making

-Relationship with the press

-Relationship with young people

-Strength

-Responsibilities

-Membership on the NSC

-Cabinet meetings

-Agnew’s role

-Strength

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-Need for strength in positions of great responsibility

-Winston S. Churchill

-Eisenhower

-Quotation by Finley Peter Dunne

-“Mr. Dooley’s” view of the vice presidency

-Alben W. Barkley

-Theodore Roosevelt

-McGovern

Gift presentations

-Cufflinks

The President’s schedule

-Political events

-Republican National Convention

Presidential seal

Cufflinks

Furnishings of Oval Office

-Painting of the White House

-Steuben crystal [“Star of the President]

-Walter H. Annenberg

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s crewel work

-1968 campaign

[General conversation]

Rietz, Gorton, Smith, Harris, Miller, Jablonsky and Davis left at 12:04 pm.

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Edward and Tricia Nixon Cox left at 12:14 pm.

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Watergate

-Andreas

-Call to Clark MacGregor

-Money given to Dahlgren [Dahlberg]

-Possible statement

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Support for the President

-Importance

-Ten million dollars

-Reporting law

-Statement content

-Humphrey

-MacGregor

-Impact of statement

-Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman

-General Accounting Office [GAO] investigation

-Political impact of Democratic support

-Indictments

-GAO investigation

-Magruder’s involvement

-John N. Mitchell’s involvement

-Magruder

-Testimony

-Possible inclusion in group meeting with the President

-Executive Office Building [EOB]

-Andreas statement

-Ehrlichman

-John W. Dean, III

-Content

-Humphrey

-Legal aspects

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-Ehrlichman’s view

-Hughes’s view

-Dahlberg delivery

-Stans

-Hughes

-GAO

-Retirement

The President’s schedule

-Republican National Convention

-Philadelphia

-Wilkes-Barre

-The President’s forthcoming acceptance speech

-Revenue Sharing bill signing ceremony

-Timing

-Publicity

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Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 12:37 pm.

Press conference

-Vietnam

-US bombing dams and dikes in North Vietnam

-Edward M. Kennedy’s statement

-Question to Ziegler

-Reuters

-Ralph Harris

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-Ziegler’s answer

-US policy on bombing

-Extent of bombing

-North Vietnam propaganda

-Edward Kennedy’s staff

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Vice Presidency

-Dunne

-“Mr. Dooley”

-Quotation

-Barkley

-Anecdote

-Possible use by Robert B. Semple, Jr.

-The President’s recent meeting with youth

-Photograph

Press conference

-Watergate

-Contributions

-Question from Robert Pierpoint

-Stans

-Question by Pierpoint

-Hugh Scott

-Nobel Peace Prize possibility for the President

-McGovern

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-Watergate

-Contributions

-Committee to Reelect the President

-Knowledge

-Investigation

-Campaign

-The President’s meetings with groups

-Young people

-MacGregor, Mitchell

-Youth

-Photograph

-Timing for beginning of campaign

-Vice presidency

-Semple

-Barkley

-Dunne quotation

-Other quote

Ziegler’s use of quotations

-Rudyard Kipling quote

-Aldo B. (“Elbow”) Beckman

-The President’s visit to the PRC

Watergate

-Public relations

Press

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Watergate

-Press

-Pierpoint’s questions

-Stans

-Investigation

-Cooperation by the Administration

Vietnam

-Washington Post column

-Editorial

-The President’s previous press conference

-Previous article on the press conference

-Ben H. Bagdikian

-Photograph of North Vietnamese dikes under repair

-Age of photograph

-Kenneth W. Clawson

-Bagdikian

-Haldeman’s view

-Bombing

-Gen. John D. Lavelle

-Popular sentiment

-Edward Kennedy

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Dikes

-Louis P. Harris poll

-Support for mining of harbors

-McGovern supporters

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Ziegler left at 1:01 pm.

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Ehrlichman

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 1:01 pm and 1:05 pm.

[Conversation No. 761-7A]

Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Oval Office

[End of telephone conversation]

The President left at an unknown time after 1:01 pm.

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 1:01 pm and 1:05 pm.

[Conversation No. 761-7B]

The President’s schedule

[End of telephone conversation]

The President entered at an unknown time before 1:05 pm.

John W. Gardner

-Democrats

-Press

Public relations

-News summary

-MacGregor

-Presidential commendations

-Need for increase

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-Anniversaries

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

Ehrlichman entered at 1:05 pm.

Hides legislation

-Peter G. Peterson

-George P. Shultz

-Peterson

-Herbert Stein

-Henry C. Cashen, II

-Decision by the Department of Commerce

-Earl L. Butz

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Press release

-Congress

-Shultz’s view

-Withdrawal of legislation

-Thomas C. Korologos

-The President’s forthcoming conversation with Richard K. Cook

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with members of his staff

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 1:05 pm and

1:09 pm.

[Conversation No. 761-7C]

[See Conversation No. 29-16]

[End of telephone conversation]

Ehrlichman talked with an unknown person in his office at an unknown time between 1:05 pm

and 1:09 pm.

[Conversation No. 761-7D]

Korologos’s schedule

The President and Haldeman can be heard in the background.

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White House staff

-Cabinet

[End of telephone conversation]

The President talked with Cook between 1:09 pm and 1:12 pm.

[Conversation No. 761-7E]

[See Conversation No. 29-17; one item has been withdrawn]

[End of telephone conversation]

Hides bill

-Senate

Economy

-Price freeze

-Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Shultz

-Arthur F. Burns

-John B. Connally

-Shultz

-Food prices outlook

-Controls

-Timing

Watergate

-Tax audit on Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

-Shultz

-Joseph A. Califano, Jr.

-Investigation

-Howard R. Hughes

Dahlgren [Dahlberg]

Andreas contribution

-Stans

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-Humphrey

-O’Brien

-Edward Bennett Williams

-Midwest finance chairman

-Stans

-Contribution

-Laws

-Banking methods

-Sam Hughes

-Califano

-Date of gift statement

-Dahlgren [Dahlberg]

-Role

-Date of gift

-Nature of gift

-Issues involved

-Andreas

-Contact with administration

-MacGregor

-Dean

-Knowledge of contribution

-Other contributions

-Ten million dollars

Watergate

-Magruder

-Testimony

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Money to G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-Rationale

-Republican National Convention

-Supervision

-Liddy’s firing

-Sloan

-Immunity

-Testimony

An unknown person entered and left at an unknown time between 1:12 pm and 1:35 pm.

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-US Attorney

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Immunity

-Fifth Amendment

-Previous grand jury appearance

-Campaign Spending Act violations

-Liddy’s role

-Role in Watergate

-Stans’s knowledge

-Campaign Spending Act

-Stans

-Knowledge

-Use of funds

-Liddy

Hides legislation

-Council on International Economic Policy [CIEP]

Watergate

-Stans

-Possible testimony

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Effect on campaign

-Mitchell

-Kleindienst subordinate

-Forthcoming statement

-Effect of Watergate on fund raising

-Grand jury

-Sloan

-Testimony

-Possible indictments

-Burglars, Liddy, E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Pleas

-Trials

Arthur H. Bremer

-Previous attempt to assassinate the President

-Charles W. Colson

-Patricia Colson’s reaction to story

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-Possible public relations impact

-Canada

-Bremer’s diary

-Haldeman’s view

-Journal entries

-Visit to New York massage parlor

-Bremer’s attempt to smuggle gun into Canada

-Accident with gun in Canadian motel

-Assassination attempts in Canada, April 1972

-Demonstrators

-Gas station

-Airport

-Parliament Block

-Demonstrators

-Royal Canadian Mounted Police

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-Instruction to write memorandum

-[Timothy Porteous?]

-Secret Service

-Ottawa

-Possible presence of Bremer in Haldeman’s movies

-Assassination attempts in Washington, DC

-PRC table tennis exhibition, April 18, 1972

-The President’s visit to the Treasury Building

-Assassination of the President compared to assassination of George C.

Wallace

-Burial of first portion of Bremer’s diary

-Possible sale of diary

-[Furman v. Georgia]

-Effect on death penalty

Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Forthcoming meeting with John J. Rhodes

-Platform committee

-Women’s liberation

-Republican women

Polling results

-View of abortion

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-Women

-Men

Ehrlichman left at 1:35 pm.

Watergate

-Andreas

-Statement

-Midwest finance chairman

-Dahlgren [Dahlberg]

-Gift disclosure date

-Contribution publicity

-Humphrey

-Democrats’ views

The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming signing ceremony [for the Revenue Sharing bill]

-Possible meeting with women’s group

-Possible meeting with group including Magruder

-California

-Possible meeting with unknown public relations official

-Forthcoming trip to Thomas B. McCabe, Jr.’s residence

-Weather

-California

-Connally dinner

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The President and Haldeman left at 1:48 pm.