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Digitized from Box 6 of the Ron Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For N E WS C0 NF E RE NCE #136 AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH RON NESSEN AT 12:03 P.M. EST JANUARY 30, 1975 THURSDAY MR. NESSEN: I know you are all refreshed in spirit and uplifted in soul after the prayer breakfast. Q One, why wasn't that open? Could you not have used your influence to get that opened up for coverage? MR. NESSEN: than a news event. Q couldn't it? It is a religious service rather If the President is …
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Digitized from Box 1 of The Ron Nessen File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For________________ N E WS #7 C0 NF E RE NCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH JERRY TER HORST AT 11:59 A.M. EDT AUGUST 14, 1974 WEDNESDAY MR. TER HORST: The President has been working in his ·Oval Office since 7:45 this morning. He met with senior White House staff people and others, among them General Haig, Counsellor Jack Marsh, and Robert Hartmann, Bill Timmons, NATO Ambassador Rumsfeld, who is the coordinator of the …
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Digitized from Box 15 of the Ron Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For_________________ N E WS C 0 N F E RE NCE #393 AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH BILL GREENER AT 11: 32 A.l1o EST DECEHBER 16, 1975 TUESDAY MR. GREENER: The President today is releasing the report of the Panel on Federal Compensation. As you may recall, the President established the panel on June 12, 1975, to review Federal compensation and make policy recommendations. The Vice President chaired the panel. The …
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Digitized from Box 23 of the Ron Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This• copy for _____________________ N E WS C 0 N F E R E NC E #612 AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH RON NESSEN AT 11:46 A.M. EST JANUARY 5, 1977 WEDNESDAY Q I will ask one housekeeping question. Is the Washington Post story accurate in disclosing that the Reverend John McLaughlin, once a White House spokesman, is competing with you for a local television job? If so, what is your reaction to such caliber of competition? MR. …
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Digitized from Box 9 of The Ron Nessen File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For --------------- N E WS C0 N F E RE NCE I #231 / AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH RON NESSEN AT 12:05 A.M. (Brussels Time) MAY 30, 1975 THURSDAY (Brussels, Belgium) MR. NESSEN: Let me do the easy part first, although I am not sure which one is the easy part. We have four announcements that are being passed out here for those of you from Washington who may find them of interest. They are also beiDg passed out in …
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Digitized from Box 2 of the Ron Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For -------------N E WS C0 NF E RE NCE #35 AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH RON NESSEN AT 12:15 P.M. EDT SEPTEMBER 25, 1974 WEDNESDAY MR. NESSEN: It is pretty obvious to me, based on two days now, that we are never going to get this.. briefing started at 11:00. Partly it is my trying to get used to the system, and as I told you yesterday, trying to get all the information I can for you before I come out here. Let's try …
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Digitized from Box 13 of the Ron Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For_______________ N E WS C 0 NF E RE NC E #331 AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH RON NESSEN AT 11:36 A.M. EDT SEPTEMBER 29, 1975 MONDAY MR. NESSEN: Let me read you a little announce- ment here. At the invitation of the President, Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan will pay a State visit to the United States from September 30 to October 13 as guests of the United States Government. This will be the first …
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Digitized from Box 14 of The Ron Nessen File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For ---------------- N E WS C 0 N F E R E NC E #381 AT THE WHITE HOUSE 'VliTH RON NE 3 SEN AT 11:54 A.H. EST NOVEMBER 25, 1975 TUESDAY MR. NESSBN: I have a lot of little tid-bits for you today. You probably noticed the President has a somcro~hat lighter public schsdule today than usual. He did spend the morning with his various staff people and still is, as a matter of fact. There is a long meeting this …
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Digitized from Box 7 of The Ron Nessen File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library This Copy For N E WS #166 C 0 NF E RE NC E AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH RON NESSEN AT 11:45 A.M. EDT MARCH 14, 1975 FRIDAY MR. NESSEN: The President's first appointment today, aside from staff meetings, was at 10:45 with Mr. Voldemar Petrovich Lein. He is the Soviet Minister of the Food Industry, and also with other leaders of the Soviet Food Processing Industry. These gentlemen are here on a two-week tour of the United …
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•.,__ ... I • This Copy For N E WS #51 C0 NF E RE NCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH RON NESSEN AT 12:12 P.M. EDT OCTOBER 15, 1974 TUESDAY MR. NESSEN: The President spent most of this morning in meetings with staff members including Dick Cheney -- he is Don Rumsfeld's assistant, and as yo~ know, Don is in Brussels to wrap up his affairs there -- with General Scowcroft, Phil Buchen, Jack Marsh, Bill Timmons, Bob Hartmann and myself. Just about now the President should be meeting Miss Judy Miller, the Michigan …