U.S. President Richard Nixon delivers a speech at Tri-City Airport in Saginaw, Michigan. Placards held by a crowd display welcome messages for President Nixon. President Nixon speaks from a podium. He summarizes problems which the people are facing in Saginaw Bay City and Michigan. He states that there is one way to keep down the cost of living and that is to keep down the cost of government. President Nixon says that only high production can cut down prices. He further talks about a health program which would provide health insurance to the citizens of the U.S. and that the program would not require new taxes. He also speaks about progress to be made in the field of education. Regarding welfare programs, he states that the country needs a welfare program where it is never more profitable for a person to go on welfare than to go to work. President Nixon says that people can always choose the right congressman.
U.S. President Richard Nixon delivers a speech at Tri-City Airport in Saginaw, Michigan. Placards held by a crowd display welcome messages for President Nixon. President Nixon speaks from a podium. He talks about his recent journey to Europe and the wars in which the U.S. was engaged since World War II. He talks about everlasting peace and prosperity in the U.S. without war and inflation. The crowd cheers for him. A band plays. President Nixon gets in his car. The President's car pulls away.
U.S. President Richard Nixon at Tri-City Airport in Saginaw, Michigan. Rotor blades of President Nixon's Marine One helicopter are turning. A crowd stands in the foreground. The helicopter warms up. The Marine One helicopter taxis and takes off. The helicopter in flight.
U.S. President Richard Nixon departs from Tri-City Airport in Saginaw, Michigan. A U.S. Air Force VC-137C SAM 26000 aircraft (Air Force One) carrying President Richard Nixon taxis on an airstrip at the airport. The Air Force One aircraft takes off and is in flight.
U.S. President Richard Nixon delivers a farewell address at the White House in Washington DC, United States following his resignation. White House staff and cabinet members applaud as the First Family of the United States including President Nixon, Pat Nixon, David Eisenhower, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Tricia Nixon Cox and Edward Cox enter a room. The First Family takes position at a podium. President Nixon speaks into a microphone.
U.S. President Richard Nixon delivers a farewell address at the White House in Washington DC, United States following his resignation. White House staff and cabinet members listen to a speech made by President Nixon. Nixon delivers his farewell address. Behind him stand his daughter Julie Nixon Eisenhower and her husband David Eisenhower. He requests the members of White House staff to serve the next President as they have served him with devotion and dedication. He speaks about his experience at the White House and compares it to other government houses around the world. Nixon thanks the cabinet and staff members who served him. He says that people who serve in U.S. government should be strong to make the United States a world leader. He says that the country needs good carpenters, farmers and businessmen. He speaks about his father Francis A. Nixon who was a streetcar motorman and then a farmer. Nixon speaks that his mother was a saint but there will be no books written about her.
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