President John F Kennedy giving a television interview at the President's office in White House, Washington DC. Sander Vanocur asks a question about the idea of personally getting on phone to the State Department to try to get some response or make some inquiry. President Kennedy answers and laughs with the correspondents.
President John F Kennedy during a Television interview at President's office in White House, Washington DC. Sander Vanocur asks questions about the role and importance of the press media and its responsibilities. President Kennedy answers.
President John F Kennedy during a television interview at the President's office in the White House, Washington DC. William H Lawrence and Sander Vanocur ask questions about the education act and effect of events in Oxford, Mississippi on it. President Kennedy answers the questions.
President John F Kennedy during a television interview at President's office in White House, Washington DC. William H Lawrence asks question about the decision to rollback steel prices after they had been officially announced by the steel companies. President Kennedy answers the questions.
New York banker Alexander Sachs visits the White House in Washington DC. A Cadillaccar pulls up at the White House. Mr. Alexander Sachs leaves the car and enters the White house. Mr. Sachs enters the reception room of the White House, where Chief White House Usher, .Howell G. Crim greets him. (Note: these actions are repeated a number of times in this sequence, from different camera angles and perspectives.)
View of exterior North Portico and entrance of White House. Interior view of the North entrance White House lobby with Presidential Seal on top of the door. Close up view of four dates inscribed on the marble floor: "1817" Repair after war damage, "1792" Construction date, "1902" First remodeling, and "1952" Latest remodeling. Views of the Blue room, the Green room, and the Red room in the White House, and various furniture and decorations in the White House in the late 1950s. View of State dining room. Gold candle stands placed on the dining table. Solid Silver chandelier hanging over the table. China crockery used by American Presidents and their families are preserved in the China room. Portrait of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. View of the Oval office room. View of the East room. Portrait of President George Washington and Mrs Martha Washington. Grand piano placed inside the room. Plaque in White House state dining room with words of a prayer by John Adams. Exterior view as police escort motorcycle with sidecar drives on North Portico entrance driveway, followed by a Lincoln Continental limousine of the President's fleet.
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