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It was Betty who was "really responsible for raising" the children while Gerald climbed the ranks in Congress, Nessen says.
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Two of them, Happy Rockefeller, whose husband Nelson would later be appointed Gerald Ford's vice president, and Nessen's own mother, woudl learn of their own breast cancer and catch it in time to be successfully treated.
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Ron Nessen, NBC journalist and Ford administration press secretary, lived at 19th and C NE until he was 10.
Readers reminisce about Prince George's Country Club and District Grocery Stores John Kelly 2010
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"To have a first lady so comfortable in her own skin and own viewpoints and having a husband comfortable with her that way may have gained him 20 million votes," says former White House press secretary Ron Nessen.
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It was Betty who was "really responsible for raising" the children while Gerald climbed the ranks in Congress, Nessen says.
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Ron Nessen, NBC journalist and Ford administration press secretary, lived at 19th and C NE until he was 10.
Readers reminisce about Prince George's Country Club and District Grocery Stores John Kelly 2010
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In addition to doing his best to answer questions the way Ford would, Nessen said, "I also considered myself to be an advocate for the press, on the inside."
Gibbs Departure Offers Opportunity To Fix White House Press Relations Dan Froomkin 2011
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Asked if the president was concerned, his spokesman, Ron Nessen , told the Washington Post , "The President has long since ceased to be perturbed or surprised by his wife's remarks."
Former First Lady Betty Ford Dies Stephen Miller 2011
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Nessen served as Gerald Ford's press secretary from 1974 to 1977, after six years at UPI and 12 years at NBC.
Gibbs Departure Offers Opportunity To Fix White House Press Relations Dan Froomkin 2011
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Recalling the scene aboard Air Force One right after the San Francisco attempt, Nessen says Betty came into the president's cabin, smiled and said to Ford, 'So, how was your day, dear?'
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