Date: February 2, 1973

Time: 9:39 am – 10:33 am

Location: Oval Office

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

President’s schedule

-Edward R. G. Heath

Press relations

-Media reaction to cease-fire

-News summary

-Editorials and columns

-Baltimore Sun, Los Angeles Times

-White House preparation

-The President’s press conference

-Report

-Donald W. Riegle, Jr. [?]

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Attach the media

-Public opinion

-Commentators

-Public resent interpretation

-Letters to editors

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-Celebrate peace

-Vermont Royster

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Mailing

-Charles Crutchfield

-White House press conference

-Accuracy in media

-Credibility

-Edith Efron

-Book

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Analysis

-Vietnam

-Bombing

-Kissinger’s role

-Kissinger’s claims of recommendations to the President

-Peoples Republic of China [PRC]

-Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT]

-“Peace with Honor”

-Importance

-US position in the world

-John A. Scali

-Kissinger’s handling of questions

-Future interviews

-Kalb

-Today Show

-Press skills

-Richard Nixon

-Herbert Klein

-Elizabeth R. Drew

-Press skills

-Herbert Klein

-Colson

-Patrick J. (“Pat”) Buchanan

-Howard K. Smith

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-Discussions of the President

-Vietnam settlement

-The President’s courage

-Kissinger

-Haldeman

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-News summary

-Far right publication

-William Loeb

-Manchester Union Leader

-Smith Hempstone, Jr.

-Korea

-Holmes Alexander

-William P. Rogers

-Paul Miller

-Nobel Peace Prize

-New York Times editorial

-Royster

-Harry Reasoner

-American Broadcasting Corporation [ABC]

-Column

-Kissinger

-Kissinger as “hawk”

-The President as “dove”

-Rogers

-Nobel Peace Prize

-Willy Brandt

-Kissinger

-New York Times

-Reasoner

-Nobel Peace Prize

-The President

-Kissinger

-Nobel Peace Prize

-The President, Kissinger

-The President’s acceptance

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-Sweden

-Rogers, Miller

-The President’s nomination

-Kissinger

-Support for the prize

-Jews

-New York Times

-Kissinger

-Hanoi

-Substantive questions

-Television [TV]

-Vietnam

-The President’s handling

-Personal character

-Kalb interview

-Process

-Implications

-Audience

-Dull

-Kissinger’s performance

-Reasoner

-John A. Scali

-Confirmation

-John B. Connally, Peter J. Brennan, Klein, Buchanan

-Capital Hill

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-Jews, liberals

-Kissinger

-Rogers

-State Department

-Vietnam settlement

-The President

-Perspective

-News summary

-Sindlinger

-Popular opinion of the President

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-Inflation

-John C. Stennis

-Crime

-Blacks

-Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger

-Prayer breakfast

-Vietnam

-CBS

-Dan Rather

-Criticism of media

-Sustain

-Reactions

-Public

-Network news

-The President’s press conference

-Kalb interview

-December bombing

-Summaries of the President’s press conferences

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Buchanan

-Administration’s attitude toward press

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Ronald L. Zieglar

-Clay T. (“Tom”) Whitehead

-Royster’s columns

-Compared to the President’s statements

-“Peace with honor”

-“New Majority”

-President’s press conference

-Rather

-Depiction of the President at press conference

-Sindlinger

-Depiction of the President at press conference

-Robert Boyd

-“New Majority”

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-Class war

-Rather

-Ziegler

-Colson

Amnesty

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Support for the President

-William E. Timmons

-Republican “Doves”

-Amendment to legislation

-Vote

-Peace Corps

-House of Representatives

-Senate

-Mark O. Hatfield

Public relations

-Vietnam settlement

-Critics of the Administration

-The President’s letters

-Congressmen

-Senators

-Officials connected with Vietnam

-Haig’s list

-Draft of letter

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-[First name unknown] Walsh

-Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.

-W[illiam] Averell Harriman

-Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger

-Bombing

-Duration

-Dispute

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-Edward R. G. Heath

-Not talk about bombing

-Achieve objectives with Vietnamese

-Kissinger’s press conference

-Chicago Tribune

-Buffalo News

Press conferences

-Frequency

-Wisdom of keeping quiet

-Attack mode

-Press

Amnesty

-Timmons

-Republican

-Support for the President

-House of Representatives

-“Doves”

Congressional relations

-Legislation

-Washington Post

-Vetoes

-The President’s possible appearance on TV

-Deficit

-Watergate

-Washington Post story

-Dwight L. Chapin, Herbert W. Kalmbach, Donald H. Segretti

-Edward M. Kennedy’s subcommittee

-Budget

-Press coverage

-Washington Post, Washington Star, New York Times

-Repackage old stories

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Hearings announcement

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-Books

-1972 election result

Congress

-Control issues

-Poor

-Malnutrition

-Taxes

-Public’s concern

-Stennis’s shooting

-Busing

-Amnesty

-Amnesty

-West Point captain

-Canada

-End of draft

-Arrest

-Morality

-Compassion

-Individual basis

-Liberals

-Conscientious objectors

-Veteran’s benefits

-Legal

-National attitudes

-Congress

-Education, model cities, health care, Medicare

-Sindlinger

-Capital punishment

-Stennis’s view

– President’s view

-Coincide with public

-Influence the public

-Compared to 1960s

-School lunches

-Horror stories

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-John W. Warner

-Daughter

-Press question

-Day Care

-Poor and elderly

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Congress’s constituency

-Special interests

-President’s constituency

-Public interest

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Special interests versus public interests

-Prices

-Taxes

-Presidential speech

-Domestic Council

-Mail

-Ehrlichman

-Price

-Speech writing

Peace Corps

-Henry Fairlie’s book

-British Liberal

-Humphrey

-George P. Shultz

-Junket

-Against the US

-“New Majority”

-Drugs

-Homosexuality

Political message

-Controversy

-Excitement

-Price

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-Consensus

-Compassion

-Controversy

-The President’s press conference

-Buchanan

-Create excitement

-Kissinger’s interview

-Ziegler’s assessment

-Objectivity

-Dullness

-President’s previous press conference

-Reportage

-Rather

-The public’s perception of the President

-TV coverage

-Controversy

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:39 am.

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:33 am.

The public’s perception of the President

-Pubic expectations

-Petulance

-Toughness

-Jules J. Whitcover

Haldeman and Colson left at 10:33 am.