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446-006a
  • President Richard M. Nixon
  • J. Fred. Buzhardt
  • Ronald L. Ziegler
  • UNKNOWN
  • Henry A. Kissinger
June 14, 1973
Conversation No. 446-6

Date: June 14, 1973
Time: 4:15 pm - 5:58 pm
Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

President’s schedule
-President’s speech on national economy, June 13, 1973
-Significance
-Public reception
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

Vietnam negotiations
-Henry A. Kissinger
-Media coverage

Economic reports
-Media coverage

Watergate
-Ervin Committee hearings
-Jeb S[tuart] Magruder
-Veracity
-Gordon Strachan

-Possible immunity

-Possible testimony

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s knowledge of cover-up
-John D. Ehrlichman
-Memorandum to David R. Young, Jr.
-Daniel Ellsberg’s file
-Buzhardt’s conversation with John W. Wilson
-Young’s testimony
-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Forthcoming grand jury testimony

-Ehrlichman’s memo

-John W. Dean, III
-Interview June 14, 1973 with Fred Thompson and Samuel Dash
-Conversations with President concerning civil suit
-Judge Charles Richey
-Unnamed lawyers
-Dean’s June 15, 1972 meeting with President
-Haldeman’s notes
-September 15, 1972 conversation with President and Haldeman
-Lawrence F. O’Brien and the Internal Revenue Service [IRS]
-President’s civil suit, Judge Richey
-[Henry] Roemer McPhee
-Dwight D. Eisenhower administration

-Edward A. McCabe

-McPhee and McCabe

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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Dean
-Interview, June 14, 1973
-Thompson
-Strachan
-Ervin Committee

-Immunity

-Haldeman’s knowledge of break-in

-Contacts with President
-Haldeman
-Conversations with President concerning cover-up
-Conversation with John Wilson
-Budget
-Strachan
-Knowledge of cover-up
-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s possible public statements
-Haldeman
-Forthcoming Ervin Committee interview

-Frank H. Strickler

-Dean conversation March 21, 1973 with President

-William O. Bittman
-Dean
-Handling of funds
-$350,000
-Haldeman
-$22,000 to Charles Colson
-Maurice H. Stans’s testimony concerning Strachan
-Frederic C. LaRue
-Colson’s $22,000
-Remainder
-Advertisements
-Number
-W. Richard Howard’s conversation with Strachan
-Dean
-Handling
-Amount
-Haldeman
-Testimony
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-March 21, 1973 meeting
-Wilson
-Mitchell
-March 22, 1973 meeting with Haldeman
-Haldeman’s notes
-Full disclosure
-Full disclosure

-Colson’s view

-President’s view

-Dean’s response
-Public relations

Ronald L. Ziegler talked with the President between 4:31 pm and 4:32 pm.

[Conversation No. 446-6A]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-114]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate
-Strachan
-Compared to Dean and Magruder
-Response to Magruder’s testimony
-Possible testimony concerning Haldeman
-Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.
-Source
-Possible immunity
-White House response

-Cross-examination

-Cabinet

-Buzhardt

-Carl T. Curtis
-Strom Thurmond
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

Ziegler entered at 4:34 pm.

Watergate

-White House response

-Buzhardt

-Barry Goldwater

-Congress
-William E. Timmons’s efforts
-Curtis, Goldwater
-John C. Stennis
-Operation
-Goldwater
-President’s activities
-Leonid I. Brezhnev
-Dean’s forthcoming testimony
-White House response
-Ehrlichman
-Memorandum concerning covert activities
-National security
-Strachan
-Possible Ervin Committee testimony concerning Haldeman
-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]
-Magruder
-Ervin Committee testimony, June 14, 1973
-Contacts with President
-Alleged conversation with Haldeman, January 1973
-Strachan
-Possible Ervin Committee testimony concerning Haldeman
-Response to break-in
-President, Ziegler
-White House staff involvement
-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]
-Magruder

-Magruder

-Henry E. Petersen

-Conversations with President
-Bittman and Blackmail
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Possible testimony
-L[ouis] Patrick Gray

-Dean’s role on White House staff

-Conversations with President

-Dean
-Firing of Haldeman and Ehrlichman
-William P. Rogers’s views
-Possible testimony
-Cover-up
-President’s conversations with Petersen

-Bittman

-Grand jury

-Wilson’s request of President

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman charges
-National security

-Ellsberg break-in

-Ziegler

-Dean
-Handling of remainder of Colson’s $22,000, June 1972

-Joe Baroody [?]

-Strachan

-Haldeman
-$350,000
-President
-Conversations concerning money
-Dean
-Handling of funds
-Cross-examination

-Possible transactional immunity

-Possible evidence against

-Magruder’s grand jury testimony

-John J. Caulfield’s testimony

-Clemency offer

-Immunity

-Archibald Cox

-Prosecutors’ views concerning evidence against President

-Response to President’s statement concerning immunity

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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Conversation with President concerning resignation
-Meetings with President, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Richard A. Moore
-Immunity
-President’s notes
-Moore’s recollections
-1968 bugging
-William C. Sullivan Cartha D. DeLoach
-Strachan
-Possible Ervin Committee testimony concerning Haldeman
-Dean
-Conversations with President
-White House staff involvement
-Strachan, Haldeman
-March 21, 1973
-Haldeman’s notes, President’s notes
-$350,000
-Ehrlichman
-Herbert W. Kalmbach
-Self-incrimination
-Involvement
-Cross-examination
-Dash

-Dash’s view

-White House response

-Dash
-Possible conversation with Leonard Garment
-Lawyers
-David Shapiro, Bittman
-Colson
-Ethnic affinities
-Congressional response
-Senators
-Republicans
-Bryce N. Harlow
-Timmons, Tom C. Korologos
-Edward J. Gurney
-Comments concerning Ervin and President
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-President
-Tenure in office
-March 21, 1973 meeting with Dean
-Blackmail
-Bittman
-Clemancy offer
-John N. Mitchell
-Funds for defendants

-Conversation with Moore

-Burglars’ jail terms

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.
-Mitchell
-Dean
-March 21, 1973 meeting with President and Haldeman

-Blackmail

-Haldeman’s possible testimony

-Petersen’s possible statement

-Funds for defendants
-Bittman
-Cessation of payment
-Date
-Dean’s conversation with President

-White House response

-President’s reporting to Petersen

-President’s response

-Dean’s possible testimony

-Strachan
-Possible Ervin Committee testimony
-Haldeman’s knowledge of cover-up
-Funds for defendants
-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Herbert W. Kalmbach
-Haldeman
-Kalmbach
-Meeting with President, July 1972
-Funds for defendants
-Ehrlichman
-Ervin Committee hearings
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Duration
-Testimony of Haldeman and Ehrlichman
-Mitchell
-Stans
-Mitchell’s possible testimony
-Dean
-Forthcoming cross-examination
-President’s role in Hiss case

Hiss case
-Alger Hiss
-President’s legal background
-Whittaker Chambers
-Book Witness

-James J. Kilpatrick’s column


Watergate
-Dean

-Possible appellations

-March 20, 1973 conversation with President

-Moore
-White House staff involvement
-Forthcoming cross-examination
-Conversations with Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI],
President, Petersen
-Conversations with Ehrlichman
-Ehrlichman’s contacts with Gray, Petersen
-Conversations with Ehrlichman, Petersen, Gray
-Petersen

-Conversation with President concerning suspicions

-Suspicions

-Ehrlichman’s call concerning Stans’s subpoena
-Dean
-Dean

-Petersen’s view

-Purpose of meetings with Petersen

-Gray
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Forthcoming testimony

-Contacts with President

-FBI investigation

-Destruction of documents

-Effect

-Richard G. Kleindienst, Ehrlichman, President

-Knowledge of contents

-Ehrlichman

-Fred F. Fielding

-Dean

-Statements to Ehrlichman, Petersen and Earl J. Silbert
-Fielding’s statement
-Contents
-Ehrlichman’s alleged orders
-Dean
-Documents at Camp David

-Secretary

-Hunt, G. Gordon Liddy

-Memoranda from files

-Political intelligence from George McGovern’s secret
service guard
-Memoranda of conversations [memcons]

-Mitchell, Magruder, Haldeman meeting

-Meeting with Quigley [first name unknown]

-Meetings with President

-Motives

-Motives

-Effect of James McCord’s letter

-Call from Ziegler

-Conversations with President

-President’s response
-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP] involvement
-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Colson, Dean
-CRP staff involvement
-CRP staff involvement
-Clark MacGregor
-Magruder
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Dean’s comments concerning testimony
-Dean
-Ervin Committee testimony
-Ervin Committee interview, June 14, 1973
-Conversations with President concerning civil cases
-Judge Richey
-Richey’s response
-Conversation with President concerning civil cases
-Possible date
-Haldeman’s notes
-Richey
-Possible date
-Richey
-Motives
-Lawyers goals
-Dash’s views
-Conversation with Garment
-Forthcoming cross-examination
-Thompson, Dash

Buzhardt left at 5:33 pm.

Henry A. Kissinger
-Congressional briefings, June 14, 1973
-Position
-Ministers
-San Clemente

Rose Mary Woods

-Title

-Work

-Review of President’s speeches

Watergate

-Dean

-Haldeman

-Strachan’s possible testimony
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Magruder
-Ervin Committee testimony, June 14, 1973
-President’s knowledge
-Press coverage
-Strachan
-Dean

-Huston plan documents

-White House response

-Possible press response

-Dash

National economy

-President’s program

-Response

-Controversy

-Food prices

-Congressional response

-Partisan politics
-Assessment
-William Proxmire
-Reaction to measures in 1971

The President talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 5:33 pm and 5:43
pm.

[Conversation No. 446-6B]

[Begin telephone conversation]

Map room

Military aide’s office [?]

Henry A. Kissinger

-President’s request


[End telephone conversation]
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)


Kissinger

Bryce N. Harlow

-Media response to appointment


George P. Shultz

-Role in administration

-Energy program

-Disappointment
-Trade, Taxes
-Secretary of Treasury
-Stress levels
-Performance
-Trade, economics, international conferences
-William E. Simon

Kissinger talked with the President between 5:43 pm and 5:46 pm.

[Conversation No. 446-6C]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-115]

[End telephone conversation]

Leonid I. Brezhnev’s forthcoming visit
-Agenda

-San Clemente

-Agreements

-Nuclear
-Location of announcements
-White House
-San Clemente
-Communique agreements
-Location
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Brezhnev’s speech

-Possible dates

-Agreements

-Possible dates

-Location

-East Room of White House
-Ziegler’s thoughts
-Brezhnev’s address to Congress
-Televised speech
-Agreements

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:46 and 5:48
p.m.


[Conversation No. 446-6D]


[Begin telephone conversation]


[See Conversation No. 40-116]


[End telephone conversation]


Brezhnev’s head of state visit
-Agenda
-Trip to San Clemente
-Discussions with Brezhnev

The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger between 5:48 pm and 5:53 pm.

[Conversation No. 446-6E]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-117]

Brezhnev’s speech
-Timing
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

-Location
-Ziegler’s opinion

[End telephone conversation]

Brezhnev’s head of state visit
-Speech
-Delivery
-Taping
-Camp David
-Media coverage
-Accommodations
-Camp David
-Dinner
-Restaurant
-Schedule
-Camp David
-Return
-“Spirit of San Clemente”
-“Spirit of Casa Pacifica”

Watergate
-Buzhardt
-Possible future revelations
-White House response
-Senate Select Committee
-Strachan cross-examination

President’s forthcoming speech at Pekin, Illinois
-Audience
-Content
-Foreign policy
-Reception of crowd
-National economy
-Technique
-Complexity of the speech
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Conversation No. 446-6 (cont’d)

Ziegler left at 5:58 pm.
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