The White House in Washington DC. A cameraman click pictures in the foreground. The President of the United States Harry S. Truman with his wife Elizabeth Virginia Wallace Truman and an official stand near a table. A table clock and other things kept on the table. Interiors of a hall in the White House. A dining table in the hall. A painting on a wall. A show case with articles including crockery and souvenirs. A dressing table in a room. A sofa and chairs arranged near a fire place. A portrait of Thomas Woodrow Wilson on a wall. A book shelf in a room. An office table. A bed in a room. A study table. A bed in another room. The exteriors of the White House seen through a window pane. Sofas arranged in a room. Exteriors of the White House.
Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies for Ronald Reagan in the United States. West face of the United States Capitol. North Portico of the White House. Ceremony at the White House for participants. Shows Vice President Walter Mondale, his wife, Vice President elect George H. W. Bush and his wife Barbara Bush, arriving at the White House. Senator Howard Baker and Representative Robert Michael including members of Joint Congressional Committee arrive to attend the Inaugural Ceremony. President Jimmy Carter, and his wife, Rosalyn Carter, President elect Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Reagan, are accompanied to the White House by Senator Mark Hatfield and Chairman of the Inaugural Committee. Guests arriving on Presidential platform in the Capitol include Senator Barry Goldwater, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General David Jones, General Omar Bradley, Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and the families of the President, the President elect, the Vice President and the Vice President elect. The procession of official guests begins with House of the Representatives led by Dean of the House Jamie Whitten. Nation's Governors begin to enter the Inaugural site. Senator Strom Thurmond and procession of Senators enter.
U.S. President's helicopter lands in the south lawn of the White House. President Nixon proceeds along a walkway from the Oval Office of the White House. He waves to White House staff as he crosses the lawn toward the helicopter. First Lady Pat Nixon, followed by daughters, Patricia (Trish) and Julie Eisenhower, with her husband, David, cross the lawn in distance and board the helicopter before the President. President Nixon reaches the helicopter, speaks briefly with a military aide, and boards. The Presidential helicopter (now Marine One) takes off. View of flowers in the White House gardens.
A car arrives at the White House in Washington DC. President Harry S. Truman greets President of Mexico, Miguel Aleman, during state visit of Mexican President to Washington DC on April 29, 1947. Next scene shows President Truman being presented a Jewish Torah by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, first President of the newly declared State of Israel. Exterior view of south side of White House. Truman with Secretary of State, George Marshall, by the fireplace inside the White House. They discuss world affairs looking at a globe. An animated map shows the increasing Soviet Communist influence in Europe. April 3, 1948, President Truman signs the European Recovery Program (ERP), better know as the Marshall Plan, as members of Congressional leadership look on. Sacks of grain being off loaded at a dock in Italy, as part of Marshall Plan aid. Scene shifts to October 6, 1948 with crowd gathered outside the Democratic Convention at Convention Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Convention delegates applaud during President Truman's address. Officials on stage. Truman talks about his sincere desire to promote peace throughout the world. Pictures of Franklin Roosevelt and Alben Barkley on stage. Exterior view of north side of the White House. Truman seated at a table.
United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson at White House in Washington D.C., United States. President Johnson pins medals on crew of 'Gemini IV'. Colonel Edward White and Colonel James McDivitt are honored in the gardens of the White House in a ceremony. The Manager Charles W. Mathews is honored by the President. Family members stand in the background. They receive the Exceptional Service Medal of the Space Agency. United States flag in the background. The President gives prizes to their children: Mike McDivitt, Ann McDivitt, and Patrick McDivitt; and then Bonnie White followed by her brother Edward White. Audience applauds as the boys and girls receive their awards and shake hands with President Johnson.
United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in Washington DC, United States. The meeting of the Congress for the signing of the bill. View of car and other vehicle traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, looking toward the Old Post Office building (1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004) and the U.S. Capitol building beyond. The exterior of the Capitol building with American flag waving on flagpole. People walking on the street in front of the building. People gather in front of the Lincoln Memorial. The exterior of the White House. Officials gather inside the building. U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson seated at a desk. The President addresses the legislators and people and talks about civil rights, justice, and peace for the people. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Bill. Lawmakers and guests gather around him. He gives signing pens to Everett Dirksen and Hubert Humphrey, and then to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and to FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover. Several pens are given to Attorney General Robert Kennedy, to be given to various members of the Kennedy family.
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