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. >> on the other side, betty ford there was a ver prominent supporter of the e.r.a., betty ford. ms. griffis: betty ford is one of the most fascinating first ladies in american history. she is called the first modern first lady since eleanor roosevelt because of her activism. she was already known as a supporter of women's rights and women's issues. she suffered from breast cancer. she gained a lot of notoriety and appreciation from women because she publicized breast cancer and the importance of getting screened. so when betty ford supported the equal rights amendment, she did so based on the premise that it was important to be a woman, in in the traditional way people understood womanhood, but also, she believed women should be legally and politically equal. and the only way america could go forward and progress is if women gained that legally equality in terms of equal rights in the workplace, equal pay. the social changes that would occur if women got legally equality. >> she joined forces with her successor, rosalynn carter. ms. griffis: absolutely, and i don't think many pe
. >> on the other side, betty ford there was a ver prominent supporter of the e.r.a., betty ford. ms. griffis: betty ford is one of the most fascinating first ladies in american history. she is called the first modern first lady since eleanor roosevelt because of her activism. she was already known as a supporter of women's rights and women's issues. she suffered from breast cancer. she gained a lot of notoriety and appreciation from women because she publicized breast cancer and the...
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first lady betty ford. >> ford: didn't the fact that i had the cancer operation and the publicity ofople's lives? >> brokaw: when he talked to accomplished women, he wasn't patronizing in any way. here was a gentleman who appreciated their gifts and put them at ease. >> helen mirren: morley, could you? >> safer: of course. >> fager: helen mirren fell in love with him. and i think he might have fallen in love with her. ( laughs ) >> kroft: a veteran of movie nude scenes, mirren suggested to morley: let's get naked. >> mirren: you should try it. >> safer: well, no. >> mirren: yes, i think we should do this interview both of us in the nude. you would love it. go on. >> safer: well, what the hell. >> kroft: their encounter had a hollywood ending. >> safer: we both looked over and saw this ridiculously beautiful sunset. and just instinctively held hands and walked into the sunset. >> kroft: morley's curiosity, a key element in journalism, included a fascination with how things work. >> safer: we're looking at the future. >> colin guinn: and then i can spin around us. >> safer: and whether
first lady betty ford. >> ford: didn't the fact that i had the cancer operation and the publicity ofople's lives? >> brokaw: when he talked to accomplished women, he wasn't patronizing in any way. here was a gentleman who appreciated their gifts and put them at ease. >> helen mirren: morley, could you? >> safer: of course. >> fager: helen mirren fell in love with him. and i think he might have fallen in love with her. ( laughs ) >> kroft: a veteran of movie...
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betty ford opened the betty ford center in 1982 and got more for her book than her husband did.ll see. michelle obama is working on her memoirs now. that will be fascinating to see how open and honest she is in her book. >> a sense of what it is like to have a president living in your neighborhood? i guess the clintons ended up -- it is bound to make things interesting when there is secret service and a former president next door. >> traveling with the president to his home in chicago there is a huge apparatus that follows him. he will have secret service protection for the rest of his life. i imagine he will want it especially immediately after they leave the white house. it will change the neighborhood. it's a beautiful, leafy, very wealthy neighborhood in northwest washington. i expect his neighbors will see it get a lot more crowded and tourists will want to drive by the house. >> i guess if any city is used to it it would be washington used to that. so the obamas are staying in washington for a reason that is very normal. they don't want to move their daughter and have her
betty ford opened the betty ford center in 1982 and got more for her book than her husband did.ll see. michelle obama is working on her memoirs now. that will be fascinating to see how open and honest she is in her book. >> a sense of what it is like to have a president living in your neighborhood? i guess the clintons ended up -- it is bound to make things interesting when there is secret service and a former president next door. >> traveling with the president to his home in...
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first lady betty ford. >> ford: didn't the fact that i ( laughs ) >> kroft: a veteran of movieuggested to morley: let's get naked. >> mirren: you should try it. >> safer: well, no. >> mirren: yes, i think we should do this interview both of us in the nude. you would love it. go on. >> safer: well, what the hell. >> kroft: their encounter had a hollywood ending. >> safer: we both looked over and saw this ridiculously beautiful sunset. and just instinctively held hands and walked into the sunset. >> kroft: morley's curiosity, a key element in journalism, included a fascination with how things work. >> safer: we're looking at the future. >> colin guinn: and then i can spin around us. >> safer: and whether we like it or not, the future is looking back at us. >> kroft: he's always been up for a story about a new gadget or a backstage look at how familiar things are produced. he went to the philadelpa to see, literally, how money is made. >> edmund moy: we're making a couple million pennies a day. >> kroft: he went to hollywood to watch director james cameron put the finishing touche
first lady betty ford. >> ford: didn't the fact that i ( laughs ) >> kroft: a veteran of movieuggested to morley: let's get naked. >> mirren: you should try it. >> safer: well, no. >> mirren: yes, i think we should do this interview both of us in the nude. you would love it. go on. >> safer: well, what the hell. >> kroft: their encounter had a hollywood ending. >> safer: we both looked over and saw this ridiculously beautiful sunset. and just...
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it sound like it can be like having an open bar at the betty ford center. >> that's the danger obviously did i say and what did you agree with? it was a double negative. >> not without merit. >> look, it is the government running it and the french government running it. >> part of this includes sending citizens to the camps, citizens who have not been charged with a crime. >> that's a very interesting point. i was under the assumption that these were minors sent by their parent. otherwise it is problematic. >> guy, you mentioned civil liberty concerns. would you accept this in america? >> i would have to look at more details on the program. if you have someone who is all of the red flags flying about this kid and maybe a propensity toward the jihadist problem began do on-line he -- jihadist propaganda and that is troubling. you can't put him in prison and you can't have him sent away to some sort of detention camp. especially if it is a u.s. citizen. what do you do, wait around and hope you can catch him before he hops on the plane to istanbul? >> these places, these re-education camps o
it sound like it can be like having an open bar at the betty ford center. >> that's the danger obviously did i say and what did you agree with? it was a double negative. >> not without merit. >> look, it is the government running it and the french government running it. >> part of this includes sending citizens to the camps, citizens who have not been charged with a crime. >> that's a very interesting point. i was under the assumption that these were minors sent by...
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the same with betty ford. the women come into the role and change. coming into the white house, wasn't as outspoken as she became in 1975 amazing interview with "60 minutes" talking about being okay with her daughter had an affair and sometimes the women kind of come out of their shells and evolve in the role of firstly day and we could see melania trump change and as of now she is more in the mom in chief kind of role. but less controversial than michelle obama has done with the let's move campaign taking on big food companies so we'll to bait and see but it's an interesting twist she would be so traditional remaining the same. >> it is interesting looking at a trump family. we heard a lot from was ivanka trump, right? melania seems to despite the supermodel past and not straying from the spotlight and seems to stay away from the limelight, allows her step daughter to play an active role in donald trump's campaign and someone said maybe she'll help in the vice presidential selection process. why do you think that is? >> i she he has a thin skin. i t
the same with betty ford. the women come into the role and change. coming into the white house, wasn't as outspoken as she became in 1975 amazing interview with "60 minutes" talking about being okay with her daughter had an affair and sometimes the women kind of come out of their shells and evolve in the role of firstly day and we could see melania trump change and as of now she is more in the mom in chief kind of role. but less controversial than michelle obama has done with the...
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here he has a doctor dispatched across the country when, in fact, as sarah mentioned, hazel ton betty fordnt center, the city center, is four miles from his house. the premiere addiction treatment center in the country. simply throw him in the car, get him to that center. it would be confidential. he would get thorough treatment there. now, it looks like what he was going to get was sort of the conrad murray easying care in his home of somebody attempting to detox and manage his care in his paisley park home which, again, have we learned nothing from conrad murray. >> if they had called you for help, how would you have responsibled? >> i would have said put him in the car, take him to the city center. it's the premiere center in the carment take him down there right now. the patient should not be dictating care. the patient has a sick mind right now. whether he's dependent or addicted, i don't know, but they will figure that out there. i should not be flying out to meet him when around the corner, literally around the corner, the premiere center for the treatment of these disorders sits. y
here he has a doctor dispatched across the country when, in fact, as sarah mentioned, hazel ton betty fordnt center, the city center, is four miles from his house. the premiere addiction treatment center in the country. simply throw him in the car, get him to that center. it would be confidential. he would get thorough treatment there. now, it looks like what he was going to get was sort of the conrad murray easying care in his home of somebody attempting to detox and manage his care in his...