Date: June 30, 1971
Time: 10:18 am - 10:30 am
Location: Oval Office
The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.
Senate amendment on Vietnam
-Kissinger calls to John C. Stennis
-F. Edward Hébert
-Administration position on Michael J. Mansfield amendment
-Congressional responsibility
-Benefits for support
Berlin negotiations
-D. Kenneth Rush's role
US and People’s Republic of China [PRC] relations
-Preparation of talking papers
National Security Council [NSC]
-Content
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-Kissinger’s conversation with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
-Kissinger's trip to PRC
-Need for President's information
[The President talked with the White House operator at 10:19 am]
[Conversation No. 532-11A]
[The President talked with Charles B. Rangel between 10:19am and 10:25 am]
[Conversation No. 532-11A]
[See Conversation No. 6-48]
[End of telephone conversation]
Congressional support for President
-Rangel
-Black Caucus
President's demeanor
-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin
-Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt
-Alice Roosevelt Longworth
-Stewart J.O. and Joseph W. Alsop
-Press
-Impression of the President
-Wedding impact
-Style
-Rangel
-Tenacity
-Lyndon B. Johnson
-President
-Cabinet remarks, June 29th
-Need for discipline
Administration policy
-Domestic and foreign
-Prospects for economy
-Market fluctuations
-Psychological implications
-Effects of \"Eastern schools\"
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-National Commission on Productivity
-George Meany
-Leonard Woodcock
-I[lworth] W[ilbur] Abel
-Competition in stabilized world
-Chinese
-Soviet Union
-Western Europe Conv. No. 532-11 (cont.)
-Japan
-Problems of defeatism and negativism
-Effect of fear
-Supersonic Transport [SST]
-Cancer
-Nuclear power
-Opponents’ objective
President's schedule
Policy
-Robert J. Dole
-Domestic and foreign
-Comments at June 29 dinner
-President's focus on domestic problems
-Liberals
-Attack on administration
-Pentagon Papers
-Impact
-Henry Brandon and Kissinger contact
-Senate demeanor
-Mansfield amendment
-W. Averell Harriman's visit to Kissinger
-Le Duc Tho's Paris appearance
-Implications