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#17979: PRESIDENT FORD NEWS CONFERENCE
1975-03-06, , min.
Gerald Ford

President Gerald Ford holds his 10th news conference about the situation in Cambodia.             
#17980: PRESIDENT FORD NEWS CONFERENCE COMMENTARY
1975-03-06, , min.
Gerald Ford

Commentary following President Ford's news conference on Cambodia.           
#17992: PRESIDENT FORD TALK
1975-03-29, , min.
Gerald Ford

President Ford's address on signing of the tax cut bill enacted by Congress.                         
#18007: PRESIDENT FORD FOREIGN POLICY TSLK
1975-04-10, , min.
Gerald Ford

President Ford's address on US foreign policy.           
#6212: PRESIDENT GERALD FORD'S ADDRESS ON ENERGY CRISIS
1975-05-27, NBC, 30 min.
Gerald Ford

From Washington D.C., President Ford addresses the nation about his position on the energy crisis, putting blame for non-action on Congress and also raising import duties on imported oil.
#8196: PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PRESS CONFERENCE, THE
1975-11-03, NBC, 30 min.
Gerald R. Ford

President Gerald R. Ford holds a press conference on Foreign Policy and the United States relations with other countries.            
#6388: PRESIDENT FORD PRESS CONFERENCE
1975-11-26, NBC, 40 min.
Gerald Ford

(NBC-Radio). President Gerald Ford's press conference from the East Room in the White House. Broadcast on WGY (NBC-Radio affiliate).
#18041: PRESIDENT GERALD FORD NEWS CONFERENCE
1975-11-26, , min.
Gerald Ford

President Ford now willing to give Federal help to financially strapped New York City, as outlined in his news conference.          
#6389: PRESIDENT FORD STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
1976-01-19, CBS, 60 min.
Gerald Ford

Speech to the public & joint house of Congress.
#18044: PRESIDENT FORD STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
1976-01-19, , min.
Gerald Ford

President Gerald Ford's State Of The Union address before a joint session of Congress.             
#6390: PRESIDENT FORD PRESS CONFERENCE & SPEECH
1976-02-16, ABC, 35 min.
Howard K. Smith , Gerald Ford

Moderator: Howard K. Smith.
#9199: PRESS CONFERENCE: GOVERNOR JIMMY CARTER, THE
1976-07-15, NBC, 30 min.
Nelson Rockefeller , Jimmy Carter

Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia accepts the Democratic nomination for President of the United States and addresses the Democratic convention on "our nation's past and future."           
#9198: PRESS CONFERENCE: JIMMY CARTER
1976-07-15, WTEN, 60 min.
Jimmy Carter , Walter Mondale

Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia announces his choice for Vice-Presidential running mate; Senator Walter Mondale of Minnesota.            
#9181: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, THE
1976-09-23, NBC, 60 min.
Edwin Newman , Jimmy Carter , Frank Reynolds , Gerald R. Ford , James Gannon , Elizabeth Drew

The first of three Presidential debates between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic candidate Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia from the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. This was the first Presidential debate in sixteen years and the first that an incumbent President participated in. The moderator is Edwin Newman.    

Please note: Due to technical difficulties, the debate lasted 60 minutes instead of the scheduled 90 minutes.         
#9183: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, THE
1976-09-23, WGY, 60 min.
Edwin Newman , Jimmy Carter , Frank Reynolds , Gerald R. Ford , James Gannon , Elizabeth Drew

The first of three Presidential debates between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic candidate Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia from the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. This was the first Presidential debate in sixteen years and the first that an incumbent President participated in. The moderator is Edwin Newman. Live radio coverage.  

Please note: Due to technical difficulties, the debate lasted 60 minutes instead of the scheduled 90 minutes.

Please see #9181 for details.                      
#9184: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, THE SECOND
1976-10-06, NBC, min.
Pauline Fredericks , Jimmy Carter , Gerald R. Ford

The second Presidential debate between President Gerald R.Ford and Democratic challenger Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. The moderator is Pauline Fredericks.           
#8195: PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PRESS CONFERENCE, THE
1976-10-14, WGY, min.
Gerald R. Ford

Live radio coverage of President Gerald R. Ford's press conference.            
#9185: PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, THIRD THE
1976-10-22, NBC, 90 min.
Barbara Walters , Jimmy Carter , Gerald R. Ford

The third and final Presidential debate between President Gerald R. Ford and Democratic challenger Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. The moderator is Barbara Walters.          
#18116: POLITICAL SPECIAL
1976-11-01, , min.
Gerald Ford , Jimmy Carter

Political special before presidential election.         
#18120: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS
1976-11-02, , min.
Gerald Ford , Jimmy Carter

Presidential Election returns.           
#9182: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS, THE
1976-11-02, ABC, 555 min.
David Brinkley , Walter Cronkite , John Chancellor , Mike Wallace , Harry Reasoner , Dan Rather , Sam Donaldson , Roger Mudd , Barbara Walters , Jimmy Carter , Eric Sevareid , Bill Moyers , Gerald R. Ford , Catherine Mackin , Howard K. Smith , Walter Mondale , Bob Schieffer , Ron Farmer , Ann Compton , Tom Jerriel , Tom Brokow , Lesley Stahl , Bruce Morton

NINE HOURS and FIFTEEN MINUTES analysis and coverage of the 1976 Presidential Election returns from 7:45pm November 2nd to 5:00am November 3rd, 1976 form the three different networks, CBS, ABC, and NBC. 
Races for the Presidency, the major governorship's, and House and Senate seats. Includes victory speeches by President-elect Jimmy Carter and Vice-President-elect Walter Mondale. 

7:45 pm to 11:00 pm CBS coverage. Anchorman is Walter Cronkite. Commentary, Eric Sevareid. Reporters, Mike Wallace, Dan Rather, Roger Mudd, Lesley Stahl, Bruce Morton, and Bob Schieffer.

11:00 pm to 2:15 am ABC coverage. Anchor persons are Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters, and Howard K. Smith. Reporters, Frank Reynolds, Ron Farmer, Ann Compton, Tom Jarriel, Sam Donaldson. 

2:15 am to 5:00 am NBC coverage. Anchored by John Chancellor and David Brinkley. Reporters include Tom Brokaw, and Catherine Mackin.
                                 
#8197: PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD: FINAL STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS, THE
1977-01-15, , 47 min.
Gerald R. Ford

President Gerald R. Ford gives his final State Of The Union Address before leaving office five days later.                         
#18137: PRE-INAUGURATION SPECIAL
1977-01-19, , min.
Jimmy Carter

Live, pre-inauguration special for President-Elect Jimmy Carter, one day before his inauguration.          
#9189: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, NBC, 360 min.
David Brinkley , John Chancellor , Jimmy Carter , Tom Brokaw , Walter Mondale , Jane Pauley

Live coverage of the Presidential Inauguration. President-Elect Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States.             
#9190: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, ABC, 50 min.
Harry Reasoner , Barbara Walters , Jimmy Carter , Walter Mondale

Live coverage of the Presidential Inauguration as President-Elect Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States. Barbara Walters and Harry Reasoner report.             
#9191: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, CBS, 190 min.
Roger Mudd , Jimmy Carter , Walter Mondale , Walter Cronkite.

Live CBS coverage of the Presidential Inauguration. President-Elect Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States. Roger Mudd and Walter Cronkite report.          
#9192: PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, THE
1977-01-20, CBS, 150 min.
Walter Cronkite , Roger Mudd , Jimmy Carter , Walter Mondale

Continuing live CBS coverage of the inauguration of President-Elect Jimmy Carter. Walter Cronkite and Roger Mudd report.             
#9176: PRESIDENT CARTER SPEECH
1977-04-18, , 90 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter addresses the nation about the energy crises.            
#9177: PRESIDENT CARTER SPEECH
1977-04-18, , 90 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter addresses the nation about the energy crises.     

See #9176 for details.                    
#8378: PRESIDENT CARTER'S ENERGY ADDRESS
1977-04-20, NBC, 30 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter delivers his energy address before a joint session of Congress.             
#9175: PRESIDENT CARTER'S NEWS CONFERENCE
1977-05-12, , 30 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter holds a news conference regarding his first European trip as President.            
#9179: PRESIDENT CARTER PRESS CONFERENCE
1977-07-12, NBC, 32 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter holds a press conference with a statement that he supports the neutron bomb and the Supreme Court decision declaring the Federal Government should not finance abortions.           
#9180: PRESIDENT CARTER PRESS CONFERENCE
1977-07-28, NBC, min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter responds to questions on the sales of US arms to the Israelis and the Israeli settlements on the West Bank of the Jordan River.         
#9178: PRESIDENT CARTER SPEECH ON THE ENERGY CRISES
1977-11-08, , 15 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter addresses the nation on his national energy plan.            
#18341: PRESIDENT CARTER'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
1978-01-19, , 46 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter's second State Of The Union Address given before a joint session of Congress.          
#18280: PRESIDENT CARTER: STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
1979-01-23, , min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter's State Of The Union Address to a joint session of Congress.                      
#18326: PRESIDENT CARTER ADDRESS
1979-07-15, , min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter addresses the nation on various topics, including energy.            
#18337: PRESIDENT CARTER ADDRESS
1979-07-15, , 40 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter's speech on energy crisis.          
#18328: PRESIDENT CARTER SPPECH REACTION
1979-07-16, , min.
Jimmy Carter

Commentary and reaction on President Carter's speech to the nation.           
#18338: PRESIDENT CARTER'S ENERGY SPEECH
1979-07-16, , 50 min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter's energy speech in Kansas City, Missouri.                   
#18332: PRESIDENT CARTER NEWS CONFERENCE
1979-07-25, , min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter speaks about the energy crisis and dependence on foreign oil.                  
#18334: PRESIDENT CARTER TALK
1979-10-01, , min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter discusses Soviet troops in Cuba.           
#6756: PILGRIMAGE OF POPE JOHN PAUL II, THE
1979-10-02, WPIX, 150 min.
Pope John Paul II

Live coverage of the Pope's historic Mass at Yankee Stadium, broadcast from 8:00 PM to 10:30 PM.
#6757: PILGRIMAGE OF POPE JOHN PAUL II, THE
1979-10-02, WPIX, 30 min.
Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II arrives in New York. Expanded report on day's activities prior to conducting mass at Yankee Stadium in the evening.
#18376: PRESIDENT CARTER NEWS CONFERENCE
1979-11-28, , min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter discusses the Iranian crisis.                       
#20031: PRESIDENT CARTER NEWS CONFERENCE
1979-12-20, , min.
Jimmy Carter

Brief excerpt of President Carter news conference.            
#19970: PM NEWS
1980-01-01, , min.
Kurt Waldheim

Reported UN Secretary Kurt Waldheim has arrived in Tehran. Fighting reportedly continues between Moslem insurgents and USSR troops in Afghanistan.       
#19975: PRESIDENT CARTER COMMENTARY
1980-01-04, , min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter comments on Soviet-Afghanistan conflict.             
#18340: PRESIDENT CARTER STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
1980-01-23, , 60 min.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter's final State Of The Union Address.                         
#18429: PRESIDENT CARTER NEWS CONFERENCE
1980-02-13, , min.
Jimmy Carter

President Carter holds new conference to discuss hostage crisis in Tehran.           
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