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      <title>Gerald R. Ford Interview</title>
      <description>President Gerald Ford talked about President Dwight D. Eisenhower, including the 1952 election and the Republican Party's domestic agenda, McCarthyism, civil rights, and President Eisenhower's legacy for the Republican party. President Ford also spoke about the day he took his young sons to visit Eisenhower at his Gettysburg farm, and the impromptu lesson the former World War II general gave the Ford boys.
Independent producer George Colburn conducted this interview for the Eisenhower Legacy Collection, a series of documentaries on Dwight D. Eisenhower's military and political career.</description>
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      <title>A Family View of First Lady Betty Ford</title>
      <description>Susan Ford Bales and Steve Ford talked about their late mother, former first lady Betty Ford. Topics included her background, her marriage, and her struggles with alcohol and prescription drug addiction. They were interviewed on stage by Richard Norton Smith.
"Honoring Betty Ford: A Family View" was a panel at "America's First Ladies: An Enduring Legacy Symposium" held at the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum to commemorate the 95th anniversary of the birth of first lady Betty Ford. It was part of the Legacies of America's First Ladies Conferences series held at various presidential libraries.</description>
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      <title>A Conversation with Former First Ladies Laura and Barbara Bush</title>
      <description>Former first ladies Laura and Barbara Bush talked about their years in the White House, including their work with literacy, and their memories of former first lady Betty Ford. They also reminisced about former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who had died that day. They were interviewed on stage by David Ferriero.
"America's First Ladies: An Enduring Legacy Luncheon" was held at the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum to commemorate the 95th anniversary of the birth of first lady Betty Ford.*It was part of the Legacies of America's First Ladies Conferences series held at various</description>
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      <title>First Ladies Throughout History</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about at the historical roles and responsibilities of the first lady as well as how those roles had evolved. They talked specifically about Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy and Betty Ford as well as Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush. 
This event was part of a conference which examined the legacies of America's First Ladies and took place at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library. This conference was the last of three in Texas focusing on First Ladies - the previous gatherings were at the George Bush Presidential Library and the George W. Bush Presidential Center.</description>
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      <title>A Photographer's View with David Hume Kennerly</title>
      <description>Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly shared images of First Ladies. Mr. Kennerly was the White House photographer during the Ford Administration from 1974-77. This event was part of a conference which examined the legacies of America's First Ladies and took place at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library. This conference was the last of three in Texas, focusing on First Ladies - the previous gatherings were at the George Bush Presidential Library and the George W. Bush Presidential Center.</description>
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      <title>White House Family Memories</title>
      <description>Jenna and Barbara Bush, Steve Ford and Lynda Johnson Robb shared personal family memories of their time in the White House. They also talked about what it is like to grow up as a child of a President.
This event was part of a conference which examined the legacies of America's First Ladies and took place at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library. This conference was the last of three in Texas, focusing on First Ladies - the previous gatherings were at the George Bush Presidential Library and the George W. Bush Presidential Center.</description>
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      <title>Ford Election Eve Program</title>
      <description>The Republican National Committee presented a broadcast in support of President Gerald Ford's 1976 presidential campaign. The program featured insights and testimonials from politicians and supporters, including entertainer Pearl Bailey, and aired on national television the evening before election day. It also featured remarks from President Ford on board Air Force One. 
President Ford went on to lose that election-and the presidency-to Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter.</description>
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      <title>First Ladies Through the Eyes of Descendants</title>
      <description>Descendants of First Ladies Lou Hoover, Bess Truman and Betty Ford-including a great-granddaughter, a grandson and a daughter-recall life as members of a presidential family and the impact on their own lives. The event took place at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library in Grand Rapids, Michigan.</description>
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      <title>Betty Ford and the Role of First Ladies</title>
      <description>Professor Melissa Harris-Perry talks about the role of First Ladies in U.S. history with a focus on Betty Ford. She describes Betty Ford's willingness to speak out about her battles with breast cancer and alcoholism. The class took place at the Newcomb College Institute of Tulane University in New Orleans.</description>
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      <title>Gerald Ford Presidential Museum 30th Anniversary</title>
      <description>Following opening remarks from Elaine Didier and Susan Ford, James Baker talked about former President Gerald Ford's leadership traits and actions. Former Secretary of State James Baker served as President Ford's undersecretary of Commerce.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Oil Kings]</title>
      <description>Andrew Scott Cooper talked about his book based on previously-classified documents revealing how the price of oil drove U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. He discussed the deal for oil made between the Ford administration and the Saudi government in 1976 in an effort to undercut the power of the Organization of Oil Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the impact it had on the shah's regime in Iran. Mr. Cooper highlighted the comparisons with current economic conditions. He also responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>President Ford's Pardon of Richard Nixon</title>
      <description>Participants in the events talked about President Ford's decision to pardon Richard Nixon for his involvement in the Watergate scandal. Topics included the possibility of a deal between Ford and Nixon, the pardon negotiations, and Nixon's acceptance of the pardon. The program opened with a video clip of Dan Rather's September 8, 1974, newscast that showed President Ford going to church and then his Oval Office address that evening granting the pardon. Also shown was Ken Gormley interviewing President Ford on September 8, 1999, at his presidential library in Grand Rapids. President Ford also accepted an honorary degree from Duquesne University Law School. After the panel, Steven Ford showed some slides as he spoke about the personality and private life of President Ford.
Herbert Miller was personal attorney to President Nixon during the pardon negotiations. Benton Becker was counsel to Rep. Ford during the vice presidential confirmation. Robert Hartman was counselor to President Ford.</description>
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      <title>Betty Ford Funeral</title>
      <description>Former First Lady Betty Ford's funeral service was held at Grace Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Speakers included Lynne Cheney, the wife of former Vice President Dick Cheney, and presidential historian Richard Norton Smith. Former President Bill Clinton, former First Lady Barbara Bush, and former Vice President Cheney were also in attendance.</description>
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      <title>Betty Ford's Influence on the First Lady Role</title>
      <description>Noelia Rodriguez, former press secretary for Laura Bush, talked about former First Lady Betty Ford's influence on the role of the first lady. Ms. Rodriguez also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
Ms. Rodriguez participated from Boston.</description>
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      <title>Betty Ford National Tribute</title>
      <description>A funeral service for former first lady Betty Ford was held in Palm Desert, California, at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, journalist Cokie Roberts, and Geoffrey Mason gave eulogies. Also among the dignitaries in attendance were first ladies Michelle Obama and Nancy Reagan.</description>
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      <title>Open Phones</title>
      <description>Telephone lines were open for comments of the death of former first lady Betty Ford the previous day. Numerous video clips were shown.
A video clip was shown of Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) talking the previous day about the budget and debt ceiling negotiations for the "Newsmakers" program.</description>
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      <title>Dedication of Gerald Ford Statue</title>
      <description>Members of Congress gathered in the Capitol Rotunda to dedicate a statue of former President Gerald Ford as one of Michigan's statues. Two of the former president's children spoke. President Ford served in the U.S. House from 1949 until taking the office of vice president in 1973. He served as the Republican minority leader for his last eight years in the House.</description>
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      <title>Betty Ford</title>
      <description>Historian and author Carl Anthony reflects on First Lady Betty Ford's place in history. The lecture coincides with an exhibit on Mrs. Ford's life at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.</description>
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      <title>President Ford's Visit to China</title>
      <description>Ron Nessen served as President Gerald Ford's press secretary and was with the president on a 1975 trip to China. Mr. Nessen gave a behind-the-scenes account of that visit and his impressions of the People's Republic of China at a delicate moment in diplomatic relations between the two countries. He responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Gerald R. Ford's Early Years</title>
      <description>Former President Ford's son Steven and half-brother Richard shared their memories of youth and family life with the man who would become vice president and president of the United States without having been elected to either position. Dick Ford talked about his early life, how his education contributed to his presidency, and memories of them growing up together. Steve Ford shared stories of his father over the years. They talked with Rick Albin, as a slide show featuring never-seen-before photographs from the Ford family photo albums played above. The event, co-sponsored by the Ford Presidential Foundation, was held in conjunction with the Ford Presidential Museum's feature exhibit "From School House to White House: The Education of the Presidents."</description>
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      <title>President Ford and the 1976 Election</title>
      <description>Red Cavaney served as a special assistant to President Gerald R. Ford. Now president of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, he talked about the 1976 presidential election" why Ford decided to run on his own, the post-convention campaign strategy, and the effect of the Nixon pardon on the election outcome. Mr. Cavaney was interviewed on stage by Mr. Van Ameyde. He also responded to questions submitted by members of the audience.
The program "1976 Election - What a Difference a Day Makes" was held at the Ford Presidential Museum.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Henry Kissinger and the American Century]</title>
      <description>Jeremi Suri talked about his book, [Henry Kissinger and the American Century.] 
 He recounted events in Henry Kissinger's life that shaped his thinking on foreign policy as National Security Adviser and Secretary of State during the Nixon and Ford administrations. Topics included Kissinger's background and his influence on U.S. policy. After his presentation he responded to audience members' questions. 
 
 Professor Suri also wrote, [The Global Revolutions of 1968] and [Power and Protest: Global Revolution and the Rise of Detente.]</description>
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      <title>The Pardon of Richard Nixon</title>
      <description>Benton Becker talked about the pardon of former President Nixon for any wrongdoings in the Watergate scandal which President Ford announced on September 8, 1974. Although not on his congressional or White House staff, Mr. Becker was a special adviser to President Ford in the pardon of Richard Nixon and the disposition of President Nixon's papers and the famous Watergate tapes. He gave his perspective of the events and talked about the constitutional research he did at that time. He showed slides during his presentation and afterward responded to questions from members of the audience.
"Benton Becker: The Pardon of Richard Nixon" was a program held Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. ET at the Gerald R. Ford Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan.</description>
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      <title>Cheney Remarks at Gerald Ford Journalism Awards</title>
      <description>Former Vice President Dick Cheney spoke and answered questions at a National Press Club luncheon for the presentation of the annual journalism awards from the Gerald R. Ford Foundation. Former Vice President Cheney, who was President Ford's chief of staff, joined Jack Ford in presenting the foundation's annual awards for outstanding coverage of the presidency to Kenneth Walsh and coverage of national defense to James Kitfield. Then he spoke about former President Ford and the legacy of the Bush administration and responded to questions submitted by members of the audience. Among the topics he addressed were interrogation techniques authorized by the Bush administration for detained prisoners, criticisms of the Bush administration's policy toward Iraq, the bankruptcy filed by General Motors, and the future legality of same-sex marriages.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Write It When I 'm Gone]</title>
      <description>Tom DeFrank talked about his book [Write It When I'm Gone: Remarkable Off-the-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford], published by Putnam. The book is based on a series of previously off-the-record conversations that Mr. DeFrank had had with President Ford since the time he was vice president. The thirty-two year series of conversations ranges from President Ford's recollection of the Nixon administration and Watergate to his thoughts on the presidents that followed him. Mr. DeFrank talked about writing the book and also described many of his experiences with President Ford. After his presentation the author responded to audience members' questions.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Write It When I'm Gone]</title>
      <description>Tom DeFrank talked about his book [Write It When I'm Gone: Remarkable Off-the-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford], published by Putnam. The book is based on a series of previously off-the-record conversations that Mr. DeFrank had had with President Ford since the time he was vice president. Mr. DeFrank also talked about the latest developments in the 2008 presidential campaigns. He responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library</title>
      <description>The eighth in a series on presidential libraries focused on Gerald R. Ford's life and career through rarely seen film and sound recordings, as well as letters, documents and artifacts collected from the stacks and vaults of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Library officials guided a tour of the library and responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. Series historian and consultant Richard Norton Smith participated from the studio in Washington, D.C.
 
 Highlighted film and sound featured during the program included audiotaped interviews with President Ford conducted by journalist and former Ford White House aide James Cannon from the late 1980s and into the mid-1990s; a filmed 1995 interview with President Ford by his White House photographer, David Hume Kennerly, in which President Ford tells the behind-the-scenes stories of photographs documenting his presidency; and the first-ever filmed tour of Camp David. President Ford opened the secretive site to cameras shortly after taking office. Featured documents and artifacts focused on the topics of Ford's pardon of Richard M. Nixon; the Vietnam War and the fall of Saigon; the 1976 presidential campaign; the Ford and Reagan relationship; relations between Ford and Soviet leader Brezhnev; and the unique nature of the Ford presidency following the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon.
 
 C-SPAN's Presidential Libraries: History Uncovered is a 12-week series airing live on location from the 12 presidential libraries spanning Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Biography Panel</title>
      <description>A panel of presidential biographers discussed the presidencies of Thomas Jefferson, Gerald Ford, and Calvin Coolidge. They discussed how these presidents are understood in contemporary politics and how the presidency has changed.
 
 Joyce Appleby is the author of [Thomas Jefferson], Douglas Brinkley of [Gerald R. Ford], and David Greenberg of [Calvin Coolidge], all part of the American Presidents Series from Times Books.</description>
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      <title>Gerald Ford Michigan Service and Burial</title>
      <description>Final events of the state funeral of former President Gerald R. Ford included a private service at Grace Episcopal Church, where President and Mrs. Ford were married, and the interment service at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Speakers at the funeral service included former President Jimmy Carter, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, historian Richard Norton Smith, sons Michael and Steven Ford, and several grandchildren. Vice President Dick Cheney presented Mrs. Ford with the flag that had draped the casket at the interment service. The events also included military honor guards rendering honors and a 21-gun salute, musical tributes and hymns, and the official motorcade.</description>
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      <title>Interment at Ford Museum</title>
      <description>A burial service was held for former President Ford at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Video footage included the arrival of the motorcade at the museum, the military honor guard bearing the casket to the gravesite, final blessings, and the presentation of the flag to Mrs. Ford. Telephone lines were occasionally open for viewer comments.</description>
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      <title>President Ford Michigan Funeral Service</title>
      <description>At a funeral service held at Grace Episcopal Church, where President and Mrs. Ford were married, former colleagues and family members paid tribute to the life and career of former President Ford. They spoke about his accomplishments, personality, and achievements as a father, congressman, president, and friend. Event footage begins with invited guests gathering in the church and music playing.</description>
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      <title>Departure Ceremony from Ford Museum</title>
      <description>President Ford's casket traveled from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum to Grace Episcopal Church for a final funeral service. The ceremonies included full military honors and escort, playing of "Hail to the Chief," and video footage of family, guests and the public along the route. During a portion of the program telephone lines were open for viewer comments.</description>
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      <description>Members of the public paid respects to former President Gerald Ford while his body was lying in repose at the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.</description>
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      <description>Members of the public paid respects to former President Gerald Ford while his body was lying in repose at the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.</description>
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      <description>Ceremonies which were part of official events for the funeral services for former President Gerald Ford were shown. Events from Tuesday January 2, 2007 included the military honor guard escorting President Ford's casket to the closed doors of the Senate Chamber to rest in repose, the national funeral service at the National Cathedral, funeral services at the Gerald Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and military honors rendered as part of official ceremonies and motorcades to and from events.</description>
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      <description>Members of the public paid respects to former President Gerald Ford while his body was lying in repose at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.</description>
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      <description>State and local officials paid tribute to the life and career of former President Gerald R. Ford at a funeral service at the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum.</description>
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      <description>Air Force One, carrying the body and family of former President Gerald R. Ford, landed at the Gerald Ford International Airport. The ceremony included greetings by local officials and dignitaries and the University of Michigan Band playing "Hail to the Chief" and the university fight song.</description>
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      <description>Departure ceremonies held at Andrews Air Force Base for former President Gerald Ford and his family included military honors, "Hail to the Chief" and a hymn performed by the Air Force Band. The family boarded Air Force One and the plane was shown taking off.</description>
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      <description>Telephone lines were open following national funeral services at the National Cathedral for former President Gerald R. Ford.</description>
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      <description>During the national funeral service for former President Gerald R. Ford in the National Cathedral, officials and dignitaries delivered eulogies honoring the life and career of President Ford and praising his family for their contributions to his life. The ceremony included military honors, traditional hymns, and began with footage of attendees both arriving and in the pews.</description>
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      <description>President Ford's casket was removed from the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and briefly lay in repose in front of the closed Senate Chamber doors before being escorted down the West Front steps to the official hearse. After the playing of "Hail to the Chief" and a 21-gun salute, the funeral motorcade traveled through Washington, DC to the National Cathedral for President Ford's national funeral service.</description>
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      <description>Professor Mieczkowski talked about the Gerald Ford presidency, especially his policy accomplishments. He is the author of [Gerald Ford and the Challenges of the 1970s], published by the University Press of Kentucky. He responded to telephone calls. 
 
 Former President Ford died December 26. Live shots were shown of people gathering at the National Cathedral where President Ford's funeral will be held this morning.</description>
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      <description>Officials and dignitaries paid their respects to former President Gerald R. Ford while his body rested in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. Those shown in this portion of the official ceremonies for President Ford's funeral included President and Mrs. Bush, former President and Mrs. Bush, former President and Senator Clinton, former Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, Senator Kennedy, Senator Landrieu, Representative Pelosi, and members of the Ford family including former First Lady Betty Ford.</description>
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      <description>Members of the public paid tribute to former President Gerald Ford as his body was lying in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. The Ford family also paid their respects, sitting by the coffin and saying a brief prayer over the body as it rested in state.</description>
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      <description>Members of the public paid tribute to former President Gerald Ford as his body was lying in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.</description>
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      <description>President and Mrs. Bush paid respects to former President Ford as his body was lying in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. Footage also included the arrival of the presidential motorcade and public visitation before and after the president's arrival.</description>
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      <description>Members of the public paid tribute to former President Gerald Ford as his body was lying in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.</description>
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      <description>Members of the public paid tribute to former President Gerald Ford as his body was lying in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.</description>
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      <title>President Ford Lying-in-State</title>
      <description>Members of the public paid tribute to former President Gerald Ford as his body was lying in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.</description>
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