STROBE TALBOTT, TIME MAGAZINE, HAS REQUESTED AGENCY PARTICIPATION IN A TIME NEWSTOUR THE COMPANY HAS ARRANGED FOR CEOS OF MAJOR CORPORATIONS FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
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Strobe Talbott, TIME Magazine, has requested Agency participation in a
"TIME Newstour" the company has arranged for CEOs of major corporations for
the past twenty-five years. The purpose of the program, which is tentatively
scheduled for 27-28 February, is to turn the businessmen into "journalists in
residence" for a few days. Participants gain appreciation of the U.S.
decision-making process, which as civic leaders they pass on when they return
home. At previous conferences, the participants, have had the benefit of
hearing from Presidents Reagan, Carter, and Nixon, their top cabinet officers
and advisors and key national officials. I have attached a proposed agenda
for this year's program and a tentative list of participants.
TIME's request is twofold: they would like for you to welcome the group
the morning of the second day and to have Fritz Ermarth participate as a
discussant on the East-West relations panel. Secondly, they want to hold the
session on East-West relations in our auditorium. There will be some foreign
nationals in the group (e.g., President, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines; President,
Montres Rolex; Chairman, Daewoo Group), but the group would arrive by bus,
disembark at the auditorium, and leave immediately after the seminar.
Dates are still tentative. They are rethinking their first dates in
February and now considering 6 March or 17 April.
DCI Casey addressed the Newstour in 1985, but we have never held any
sessions at our facilities. We see potential benefits to the Agency from
hosting one of the sessions
Some CEOs, who
are not familiar with CIA except through the negative press they read, may
leave with a more open attitude toward us.
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EXECUTIVE NEWS CONFERENCE
Jason McM
February
26-28, 1989
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Bob Miller
Wave 1
(9/1) - 156
(reply by 10/14)
Wave 2
(9/16) - 33
( n If 10/21)
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(9/21) - 46
10/21)
Wave 4
(9/22) - 30
10/21)
Wave 5
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10/29)
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(INTERNATIONAL)
Responses as of 1/5/89
Accept - 34
Cancels - 12
Regret - 177
No Reply - 117
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ACCEPTANCES (34)
ANDREAS, Dwayne O. - Archer Daniels Midland (9/6)
AVE, J. Robert - Lorillard (10/18)
4BATTS, Warren L. - Premark Intl. (9/21) (11/13) (1/9)
BISHOP, C. M., Jr. - Pendleton Woolen Mills (11/8)
COOLEY, Howard D. - Jockey International (10/3)
DAVIS, Ronald V. - The Perrier Group (9/30)
*de SOET, J.A.F. - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (1/9)
FOLEY, J. Patrick - DHL Worldwide Express (10/27)
FRANZ, Michael - Murata Business Machines (10/27) (12/7)
GALLO, Ernest - E & J Gallo Winery (9/6)
GOIZUETA, Roberto C. - Coca-Cola (9/7)
GREENWALD, Gerald - Chrysler Motors (9/15) - part of the time
HARVEY, James R. - Transamerica (9/12)
*HEINIGER, Andre - Montres Rolex, Geneva, Switzerland (1/5)
*KIM WOO CHOONG - Daewoo Group - Seoul, Korea (1/9)
KNIGHT, Philip H. - Nike Inc. (10/5)
KRAMPE, Erich - Mercedes-Benz (9/15)
LAWRENCE, George H. (Bud) - American Gas Association (10/20)
MAHER, Richard L. - Christian Brothers Winery (11/3)
MARK, Reuben - Colgate-Palmolive (9/6)
MOORE, Mechlin D. - Insurance Information Institute (10/17)
NAKAO, Hideo - NEC Electronics
NEVIN, John J. - Firestone Tire & Rubber (9/8)
PAMPEL, Roland - Honeywell Bull (11/4)
PEARLMAN, Jerry K. - Zenith Electronics (9/22)
PIETERSEN, William G. - The House of Seagram (10/5)
*RUPERT, Dr. A.E. - Rupert International (1/9)
SINCLAIR, Robert J. - Saab-Scania of America (9/13)
SOUDERS, William F. - Emery & Purolator Corp. (9/29)
STIRITZ, William P. - Ralston Purina (9/6)
STROH, Peter W. - The Stroh Brewery (10/12)
SWARTZ, Sidney - The Timberland Co. (10/5)
TIMKEN, Tim - Timken Company (10/3)
TISCH, Preston R. - Loews Corporation (9/28)
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26
6:00-7:00 PM Reception, Ritz-Carlton
Welcoming remarks by Time Publisher Bob Miller
and Dick Munro and/or Nick Nicholas -- all "News
Tourists," participants and Washington
correspondents, plus enough high-level White House
staff so that there will be one official per table.
7:00-9:30 PM Dinner, Ritz-Carlton
Guest speaker, John Sununu, White House Chief
of Staff, introduced by Washington Bureau Chief
Strobe Talbott following introductory remarks by
Managing Editor Henry Muller -- same invitees as
above.
9:30 PM- Hospitality Suite
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27
8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast, Ritz-Carlton
Guest speaker, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan
Greenspan, introduced by National Economics
Correspondent Richard Hornik -- news tourists and
invited Washington correspondents only.
9:15 AM Board buses for Dumbarton Oaks
10:00-11:00 AM The Budget
Opening presentation (10-15 minutes) by panel
chair OMB Director Richard Darman, followed by 5-10
minute remarks by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Economist
(and leading supply-sider) Richard Rahn and House
Budget Committee Chairman Leon Panetta, followed by
30 minutes of questions and discussion.
Moderator: Richard Hornik
11:15-12:15 International Economics and Trade
Opening presentation by the Special Trade
Represenative Carla Hills, followed by Clyde
Prestowitz and C. Fred Bergsten of the Institute for
International Economics.
Moderator: Time Business Editor, Steve Koepp.
12:30-1:45 PM Lunch, Ritz-Carlton
Speaker, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady,
introduced by Ron Kriss.
2:00-6:00 PM SOCIAL POLICY SESSION (possibly at the Senate)
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2:00-3:00 PM
3:15-4:15 PM
4:30-5:30 PM
5:30-6:30 PM
Environment
Opener by EPA Administrator Reilly followed by
brief remarks by Senator Al Gore and a Lester Brown
of World Watch. Discussion. Moderator: Time
Science Correspondent Dick Thompson.
Drugs
opening presenation by the new Drug Tsar or
Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, followed by
remarks by Sen. Dennis DeConcini and Congressman
Charles Rangel, discussion.
Moderator: Time Washington Correspondent
Elaine Shannon.
Education
Opening presentation by Education Secretary
Lauro Cavazos, followed by brief remarks by Boston
U. president John Silber and Arkansas Governor Bill
Clinton, followed by discussion.
Moderator: Jack E. White.
The Court
An informal session with a Supreme Court
Justice with an introduction by Time Justice
Correspondent Steve Holmes.
6:30 PM Board buses for trip back to Ritz-Carlton.
7:00-8:00 pm Informal Reception -- optional.
8:00-10:00 PM Dinner, National Portrait Gallery
Speaker, Senate Majority Leader George
Mitchell, introduced by Senior Congressional
Correspondent Hays Gorey; invitees: Time News
Tourists, Monday panel participants, Time Washington
Correspondents, and additional official Washington
guests as necessary to provide one Washington
official per table.
10:00 PM Hospitality Suite
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
8:00-9:00 AM
Breakfast, Ritz-Carlton
Speaker, Vice President Dan
by John Stacks -- invitees: Time
invited Time correspondents only.
Quayle, introduced
News Tourists and
9:15 AM
Board buses.
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9:10-10:00 AM Visit Vietnam Memorial (optional) then reboard
buses for trip to CIA.
10:15-12:30 AM FOREIGN RELATIONS
10:15-11:15 AM East-West Relations
Opening presenation (10-15 minutes) by Defense
Secretary John Tower followed by brief remarks by
John Steinbruner and Dmitrii Simes.
Moderator: Strobe Talbott.
North-South Relations
Opener by tk followed by Senator Bill Bradley
and the Inter- American Development Bank President
Moderator: Barry Seaman.
Lunch, State Department
Speaker, Secretary of State Jim Baker,
introduced by Time Senior State Department
Correspondent Chris Ogden -- invitees, all morning
attendees.
2:15-3:30 PM Traditional National Security Concerns
Opener, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
General William Crowe, followed by Richard Perle and
Richard Burt.
Moderator: Time International Editor Karsten
Prager.
3:30-5:00 PM The New View
Opener, National Security Adviser, Brent
Scowcroft, followed by Japanese Ambassador and Joe
Nye.
Moderator: Strobe Talbott.
5:30 PM Board buses for return to Ritz-Carlton.
7:00-9:00 PM Dinner with the President (site tk)
Introduced by Editor-in-Chief Jason McManus --
site tk -- invitees: News Tourists, Time Washington
Bureau, all panel participants from Monday and
Tuesday.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1
7:30-9:00 AM Breakfast Wrapup Session
Moderated by Henry Muller with closing remarks
by Reg Brack.
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Visit of TIME Magazine Executives and CEOs
To Headquarters' Building
We have consented to host the TIME Magazine Executive News Conference at
Headquarters in the auditorium on Tuesday. from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00
noon. On Thursday, 13 April, I met with Chief of the Duty
Office/OS and TIME Magazine staff members. TIME Magazine representa Jim
Gannon asked about our check in procedures at the Agency. said
that attendees arriving in separate cars would be requested to g ve t eir
names at the gate and identify themselves as attending the TIME Executive News
Conference, but those coming on the bus would not have to give their names.
However, in the foyer of the auditorium two receptionists would check off the
names of each individual --no identification would be required --and brief
cases would be superficially checked as a security measure to protect the
DCI.
When Terry Ashe, TIME Magazine photographer, unloads his camera equipment
at the entrance of the auditorium, the SPO will also check this. TIME
representatives did not express any concern over these procedures.
Please contact
appropriate procedures for s group.
if you do not think these are
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MEMORANDUM FOR:. Director of Central Intelligence
William M. Baker
Director, Public Affairs Office
SUBJECT: Address.of TIME Magazine's 1989 Executive News Conference
at Headquarters Building
1. This is background information for your welcoming address for TIME
Magazine's 1989 Executive News Conference at the Agency's Headquarters
Building on Tuesday, 18 April at 10:00 a.m. I will escort you to the
auditorium and remain for your remarks. Fritz Ermarth will also accompany you
to the meeting.
2. Arranaemjnts for Your Address of TIME Magazine's Executive Newer
confergnu: You are asked to be at the auditorium at approximately 10:00 a.m.
where you will be met by TIME Washington Bureau Chief Strobe-Talbott and
Senior National Security Correspondent Bruce Van Voorst who will escort you to
the front of the auditorium. You are asked to be seated in the audience and
Bruce Van Voorst will proceed to the stage and introduce you. (See opposite
for biographies.) You are scheduled to speak at 10:05 a.m. for 10 minutes. A
question and answer period is not planned. (See opposite for agenda.) After
you have spoken, you are asked to stay, however, your schedule for the day
precludes you from remaining for the entire seminar.
The podium and microphone will be located at stage right and your
remarks will be taped for the Agency's historical files. TIME Magazine has
also requested that we tape the entire program for their records. A summary
of the conference will be published and we will be sent a copy. TIME
Magazine's photographer Terry Ashe will be taking photographs during the
meeting.
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SUBJECT: Address of TIME Magazine's 1989 Executive News Conference
at Headquarters Building
3. Audience: You can expect an audience of 26 CEOs, 20 members of TIME
Inc., and 18 TIME Magazine executives, including TIME's managing editor Henry
Muller. (See opposite for list of attendees.)
4. Background: The "East-West" And "North-South" relations seminars that
will be held at the CIA Headquarters are part of TIME's 1989 Executive News
Conference scheduled in Washington from April 16-18. Your welcoming remarks
will be followed by presentations and discussion on "East-West Relations" with
Assistant Secretary of State Rozanne Ridgeway, Chairman of the National
Intelligence Council Fritz Ermarth, and Dr. Dimitri Simes of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace participating. Although Strobe Talbott was
originally scheduled to moderate the panel, TIME Magazine Diplomatic
Correspondent Christropher Ogden will now act as moderator. The second panel
"North-South Relations" will be opened by remarks from U.N. Ambassador Thomas
Pickering followed by remarks from Richard Holbrooke Managing Director of
Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. (See opposite for biographies.) The moderator
will be TIME Deputy Chief of Correspondents Barrett Seamen.
The conference consists of a series of meetings between the chief
executives of major corporations and top government policy makers. The format
is two days of hour-long seminars with various cabinet members, elected
officers and scholars who will speak and answer questions on the most critical
issues facing the Bush administration., During their stay in Washington, the
group will be meeting with White House Chief of Staff John Sununu, Attorney
General Richard Thornburgh, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, National
Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, and
Ambassador Yuriy Dubinin. (See opposite for agenda.)
The News Conference is part of a well-established journalistic
tradition at TIME, in which the magazine's correspondents and editors
periodically have led US chief executives to various regions of the world.
The CEOs have traveled to the Soviet Union, Central America, and East Asia to
meet with top political leaders of these countries. TIME Magazine has also
held conferences in Washington in 1981 and in 1985 for a post election meeting
with key administration figures. In 1985 Bill Casey spoke to the News
Conference, but this is the first visit of the Conference to our Headquarters'
building.
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You will be welcoming about 25 chief executive officers of major
corporations and 30 TIME, Inc. participants at the Headquarters Auditorium on
18 April at 10:05 a.m. The executives are participating in TIME's 1989
Executive News Conference, a three-day program which consists of meetings with
top government officials concerning critical issues facing the Bush
Administration. Other officials scheduled to address the group include White
House Chief of Staff John Sununu, National Security Adviser
Brent Scowcroft, Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, Federal Reserve Chairman
Alan Greenspan, and Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell.
Your 10 minutes of welcoming remarks will be followed by one-hour
discussions of "East-West Relations" and "North-South Relations." Assistant
Secretary of State Rozanne Ridgeway is scheduled to make the first
presentation during the East-West forum, followed by Fritz Ermarth, Chairman
of the National Intelligence Council. TIME Washington Bureau Chief Strobe
Talbott will moderate this forum. The discussion of North-South relations is
scheduled to be opened by Thomas Pickering, U.S. Ambassador to the United
Nations. TIME Deputy Chief of Correspondents Barrett Seaman will moderate
this forum.
Your proposed welcoming remarks are attached (see opposite for cards). A
separate briefing package on the Conference will be provided.
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PROPOSED TALKING POINTS
FOR
WILLIAM H. WEBSTER
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
BEFORE THE
TIME EXECUTIVE NEWS CONFERENCE
HEADQUARTERS AUDITORIUM
APRIL 18, 1989
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? I'M VERY PLEASED TO WELCOME YOU HERE TO LANGLEY. WE'RE
HAPPY TO COOPERATE WITH TIME, WHICH HAS DEVELOPED THIS VERY
WORTHWHILE CONFERENCE.
I'M SURE THE GIVE-AND-TAKE SESSIONS PLANNED FOR THIS
MORNING WILL COMPLEMENT MANY OF THE DEBATES AND DISCUSSIONS
CURRENTLY UNDERWAY IN THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.
MY GOOD FRIEND GENERAL VERNON WALTERS DESCRIBES A VIEW HELD
BY MANY IN THIS COUNTRY ABOUT INTELLIGENCE. "AMERICANS,"
HE SAID, "HAVE ALWAYS HAD AN AMBIVALENT-ATTITUDE TOWARD
INTELLIGENCE. WHEN THEY FEEL THREATENED, THEY WANT A LOT
OF IT, AND WHEN THEY DON'T, THEY TEND TO REGARD THE WHOLE
THING AS IMMORAL."
? WITH SO MUCH GOING ON AROUND THE WORLD TODAY THAT AFFECTS
OUR NATIONAL SECURITY, I THINK THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT A
LOT OF INTELLIGENCE.
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? ONE AREA THAT IS CURRENTLY BEING DEBATED -- AND WILL NO
DOUBT BE DISCUSSED THIS MORNING -- IS THE CHANGES UNDER WAY
IN THE SOVIET UNION AND EAST EUROPE.
-- YOU HAVE NO DOUBT READ ABOUT THE SOVIET ELECTIONS LATE
LAST MONTH -- THE FREEST NATIONWIDE SOVIET ELECTIONS
SINCE 1917.
-- VOTERS, EVERYWHERE, CAN BE UNPREDICTABLE. I WAS
AMUSED WHEN I HEARD ABOUT THE PROMINENT PARTY OFFICIAL
IN LENINGRAD WHO WAS DEFEATED WITHOUT OPPOSITION.
WHEN I WAS A YOUNG LAWYER, THE BIGGEST FEAR THAT YOU
HAD WAS THAT YOU WOULD LOSE AN UNCONTESTED DIVORCE
CASE. 1
? THE SOVIET UNION, IMPORTANT AS IT IS, IS CERTAINLY NOT OUR
ONLY FOCUS.
? WE ARE SPENDING MORE TIME AND RESOURCES COLLECTING
INFORMATION ON THIRD WORLD NATIONS -- NATIONS IN LATIN
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AMERICA, ASIA, THE MIDDLE EAST, AND EVERY OTHER REGION OF
THE WORLD.
? WE ARE ALSO CONCENTRATING ON INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS
SUCH AS INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM, NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING,
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, AND HOSTILE INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES.
? IN THE ESTIMATES WE PROVIDE TO POLICYMAKERS ON THESE AND
OTHER ISSUES, THE ENTIRE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY IS
REPRESENTED -- C.I.A., N.S.A., THE F.B.I., AND THE OTHER
AGENCIES.
? OUR FINAL PRODUCT IS A RESULT OF SPIRITED EXCHANGES, AND
THIS ASSURES THAT POLICYMAKERS RECEIVE OUR BEST ASSESSMENT.
? THIS MORNING YOU'LL BE DISCUSSING EAST-WEST RELATIONS AND
THEN MOVE ON TO NORTH-SOUTH RELATIONS. THAT'S QUITE A BIT
OF GROUND TO COVER IN ONE MORNING, BUT I THINK YOU CAN ALL
LOOK FORWARD TO A STIMULATING EXCHANGE OF VIEW..
? ONCE AGAIN, I WANT TO WELCOME YOU HERE AND HOPE YOU ENJOY
THIS MORNING'S SESSION.
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1 Judge Webster mentioned the 26 March 1989 nationwide Soviet elections --
and made the humorous comment about the fear young lawyers had of losing
uncontested divorce cases -- in his 30 March remarks to the Town Hall of
California in Los Angeles. The relevant passage of the speech transcript is
attached.
The Soviet official Judge Webster cited in that speech who lost an
uncontested race to become a delegate to the Congress of People's Deputies was
Yuriy Solovyev, the Leningrad party first secretary. Solovyev, a candidate
member of the Politburo, was the most prominent of the party officials
defeated in bids to become delegates to the Congress. This information was
provided by political analysts in the Office of Soviet Analysis (DI).
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