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149 records found for Gerald Ford
1974-08-28, NBC, 30 min.
President Gerald Ford takes questions from the press.1974-08-28, , min.
Presidential news conference in East Room. Three convicts escape from Colorado prison.
1974-09-08, , min.
President Gerald Ford goes on national television to give former president Richard Nixon a full, free, and absolute pardon.
1974-09-08, , min.
CBS news looks at the pardon of former President Richard Nixon by President Gerald Ford.
1974-09-08, , min.
Former President Richard Nixon is granted a full pardon by President Gerald Ford.
1974-09-08, , min.
Gerald Ford gives Richard Nixon a full pardon.
1974-09-08, , min.
On September 8th, 1974, President Gerald Ford grants a full,unconditional, and absolute pardon to former President Richard M. Nixon, exactly one month after Nixon announces his resignation from office.
1974-09-09, , min.
President Gerald Ford announces to the nation his Presidential pardon of former President Richard M. Nixon.
1974-09-16, , min.
President Ford announces amnesty for draft dodgers.
1974-10-15, , min.
Judge John Sirica deciding whether Richard Nixon should testify at Watergate cover-up trial. Gerald Ford in full support of Nelson Rockefeller as his Vice-President.
#17871A: GERALD FORD SPEECH
Order1974-10-15, , min.
President Ford speaks to the nation about the economy and inflation.
1974-10-17, , min.
President Gerald Ford testifies before Congress about pardoning former President Richard Nixon.
1974-10-17, , min.
Gerald Ford explains to Congress why he pardoned former President Richard Nixon. Happy Rockefeller, wife of Governor Nelson Rockefeller has breast cancer.
1974-10-29, , min.
Nixon undergoes phlebitis surgery. President Ford holds news conference. Economy will likely be discussed.
#7908: DEAN MARTIN ROAST, THE
Order1974-10-31, NBC, 52 min.
- Jack Benny
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Dean Martin
- Billy Graham
- Foster Brooks
- Ronald Reagan
- Ginger Rogers
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Rich Little
- Flip Wilson
- Charlie Callas
- Jimmy Stewart
- Gerald Ford
- Henry Kissinger
- Omar Bradley
Roasting Bob Hope are: Dean Martin, President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Governor Ronald Reagan, General Omar Bradley, John Wayne, Jack Benny, Jimmy Stewart, Milton Berle, Don Rickles, Ginger Rogers, Flip Wilson, Rev. Billy Graham, Howard Cosell, Rich Little, Phyllis Diller, Foster Brooks, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Charlie Callas. Dupe Of # 2074
#17895: DEAN MARTIN ROAST, THE
Order1974-10-31, NBC, min.
- Jack Benny
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Dean Martin
- Billy Graham
- Foster Brooks
- Ronald Reagan
- Ginger Rogers
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Rich Little
- Flip Wilson
- Charlie Callas
- Jimmy Stewart
- Gerald Ford
- Henry Kissinger
- Omar Bradley
Roasting Bob Hope are: Dean Martin, President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Governor Ronald Reagan, General Omar Bradley, John Wayne, Jack Benny, Jimmy Stewart, Milton Berle, Don Rickles, Ginger Rogers, Flip Wilson, Rev. Billy Graham, Howard Cosell, Rich Little, Phyllis Diller, Foster Brooks, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Charlie Callas. Dupe Of # 7908.
1974-10-31, , min.
Nixon might have internal bleeding. President Ford tours Midwest.
#2074: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1974-10-31, WNBC, 52 min.
- Jack Benny
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Dean Martin
- Billy Graham
- Foster Brooks
- Ronald Reagan
- Ginger Rogers
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Rich Little
- Flip Wilson
- Charlie Callas
- Jimmy Stewart
- Gerald Ford
- Henry Kissinger
- Omar Bradley
Roasting Bob Hope are: Dean Martin, President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Governor Ronald Reagan, General Omar Bradley, John Wayne, Jack Benny, Jimmy Stewart, Milton Berle, Don Rickles, Ginger Rogers, Flip Wilson, Rev. Billy Graham, Howard Cosell, Rich Little, Phyllis Diller, Foster Brooks, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Charlie Callas.1974-11-12, , min.
Ford administration admits country in a recession. Coal strike likely to make country's economy worse.
1974-11-15, , min.
President Ford says he will run for President in 1976. Ford recommends changes in 25th amendment.
1974-11-15, , min.
Press secretary Ron Nesson announces President Ford plans to run in '76. Ford proposes changes in the 25th amendment.
1974-11-18, , min.
Delay in settling coal strike continues to hamper the economy. President Ford arrives in Tokyo.
1974-11-20, , min.
Congress not likely to pass many bills requested by President Ford. Lone gunman holds Philippine ambassador hostage in Washington.
#17910: GERALD FORD NEWS CONFERENCE
Order1974-12-02, , min.
President Ford holds a news conference about the economic crisis.
1974-12-03, , min.
Representative Wilbur Mills hospitalized in Bethesda Naval hospital. Reportedly in ill health for some time. President Ford reportedly frustrated over worsening economic conditions.
1974-12-04, , min.
President Ford's economic advisers meet with the press. Henry Kissinger briefs Senate Foreign Relations Committee on new arms agreement between President Ford and Leonid Brezhnev.
1974-12-31, CBS, 28 min.
President Ford signs two antirecession bills. Pakistan earthquake kills 5,000. Roger Mudd subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1975-01-07, CBS, 15 min.
President Ford speaks before NCAA regarding economy. December unemployment figures for Detroit reach 12.4%.
1975-01-07, CBS, 15 min.
President Ford speaks before NCAA regarding economy. December unemployment figures for Detroit reach 12.4%. Bollingen prize for poetry awarded to AR Ammons. Duplicate of #17947.
1975-01-10, , min.
Americans unhappy with job President Ford is doing. New economy proposal in works at White House.
#17960: GERALD FORD'S AMERICA
Order1975-01-10, PBS, min.
A series of four weekly half-hours. The first episode is called "WIN" standing for "whip inflation now." On a cross-country politicking tour, Ford demonstrates the undiminished glamour that the presidency demonstrates in the public mind.
1975-01-13, , min.
Economy and energy proposals to be layed out by President Ford tonight.
#17966: PRESIDENT FORD SPEECH
Order1975-01-13, , min.
President Ford talks about his ideas for a new economy.
#17967: NEWS,THE AM
Order1975-01-14, , min.
President Ford to present economy package to Congress. President to give State Of Union speech tomorrow.
1975-01-15, , min.
President Gerald Ford gives his first State Of The Union Address before Congress.
1975-01-15, , min.
Commentary following President Ford's State Of The Union Address.
1975-01-15, , min.
President Ford State Of The Union Address tonight. CIA Director William Colby appears before Senate subcommittee investigating CIA.
1975-02-23, , min.
President Ford asked to give honorable discharges to some who fought in Vietnam and later deserted. Tornado hits motel and restaurant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, one killed, fifty hurt,
1975-03-06, , min.
President Ford holds news conference tonight. One of the topics expected to be Cambodia. Former Illinois Governor Otto Kerner released from prison. Needs lung cancer surgery.
1975-03-06, , min.
President Gerald Ford holds his 10th news conference about the situation in Cambodia.
1975-03-06, , min.
Commentary following President Ford's news conference on Cambodia.
1975-03-09, WABC, 52 min.
The premiere of Barbra Streisand's new Movie "Funny Lady" is the occasion for a charity benefit for the Special Olympics for retarded children. Dick Cavett, the scheduled host, is expected to interview arriving guests including at press time First Lady Betty Ford and to introduce a montage of clips from Barbra's films. The highlight of the show is Barbra's first live television concert, a 20-minute segment. The program is telecast from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. Duplicate of #6001.
1975-03-09, WABC, 52 min.
The premiere of Barbra Streisand's new Movie "Funny Lady" is the occasion for a charity benefit for the Special Olympics for retarded children. Dick Cavett, the scheduled host, is expected to interview arriving guests including at press time First Lady Betty Ford and to introduce a montage of clips from Barbra's films. The highlight of the show is Barbra's first live television concert, a 20-minute segment. The program is telecast from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.
1975-03-17, , min.
South Vietnam reportedly to give three provinces to North Vietnam. President Ford addresses convocation at Notre Dame University.
1975-03-28, , min.
President Ford planning to deliver major foreign policy statement. President undecided to sign or veto tax cut bill.
#17992: PRESIDENT FORD TALK
Order1975-03-29, , min.
President Ford's address on signing of the tax cut bill enacted by Congress.
1975-04-02, , min.
Dire situation in South Vietnam as North continues takeover of key South Vietnam cities. President Ford says he's not considering resumption of North Vietnamese bombing.
1975-04-03, , min.
President Ford holds San Diego news conference to assess situation in South Vietnam. Small group of South Vietnam orphans arrive in California.
1975-04-04, , min.
C-5 plane carrying 300 South Vietnamese orphans to new US homes crashes, 175 believed dead. President Ford flies from Palm Springs to San Francisco for a number of appointments.
1975-04-10, , min.
President Ford's address on US foreign policy.