he talks about president ford s leadership style and policies from. the presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan, this is an hour. good afternoon, and welcome to the ford presidential museum. my name is elaine didier, and it s an honor to serve as director of the museum here in grand rapids and the library in ann arbor. this afternoon is a special program in honor of our 30th anniversary and we re delighted to have all of you here. it s a great pleasure for us to have susan ford bales with us today. she is a highly articulate spokesperson on issues related to breast cancer and with her mother, betty ford, helped establish october as national breast cancer awareness month. susan has been extremely active with the betty ford center and its programs to address addiction and served as chairman of its board for five years. susan also has a very special role as the official ship sponsor of the uss gerald r. ford aircraft carrier cvn-78 that is under construction. this new fo
director of the museum here in grand rapids and the library in ann arbor. this afternoon is a special program in honor of our 30th anniversary, and we re delighted to have all of you here. it s a great pleasure for us to have susan ford bales, daughter of president and mrs. ford, with us today. she is a highly articulate spokesperson on issues related to breast cancer and with her mother, betty ford, helped establish october as national breast cancer awareness month. susan has been extremely active with the betty ford center and its programs to address addictions and served as chairman of its board for five years. susan also has a very special role as the official ship sponsor of the uss gerald r. ford aircraft carrier cvn-78 that is under construction. this new ford class carrier will be christianed in 2013 and commissioned in 2015. susan is also a trustee of the ford presidential foundation and serves as co-chair of the foundation s program committee. she is an avid suppo
anniversary, and we re delighted to have all of you here. it s a great pleasure for us to have susan ford bales, daughter of president and mrs. ford, with us today. she is a highly articulate spokesperson on issues related to breast cancer and with her mother, betty ford, helped establish october as national breast cancer awareness month. susan has been extremely active with the betty ford center and its programs to address addictions and served as chairman of its board for five years. susan also has a very special role as the official ship sponsor of the uss gerald r. ford care year under construction. it will be christened in 2013 and commissioned in 2015. susan is also a trustee of the ford presidential foundation and serves as co-chair of the foundation s program committee. she is an avid supporter of all we do at the library and museum and played the key role in convincing our speaker to fit this into his schedule today. along with her brother, steve, susan has stepped
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your seat, i thought i d interview craig, ask him a number of questions about his book. and then also throw it to the audience if you ve got questions as well. so we d like to keep this as lively and as moving as possible so please as we move forward, if you ve got something you want to throw up here, please just raise your hand but let me ask the first five or six questions. [laughter] does that sound good to you, craig. works for me. okay. in our archives here, craig, we have hundreds and hundreds of president reagan s radio addresses from that 1976 to 1980 time frame. and when i saw he had so many radio addresses, i thought to myself, you know, from the outset right after the 76 convention to be on the air that much and then having read in your book i think he was writing a biweekly news column, he was traveling around the country, you know, dozens and dozens of speeches he was giving from the convention onward, it would seem to me what must have happened at the