Vice-President Richard Nixon's travels and homecoming, United States of America (USA).
Sound starts at 01:42:29 and is intermittent throughout.
Crowds waiting at airport. Various shots of Military Air Transport service plane taxiing in. Two shots of crowd. LS Vice President Nixon and Mrs. Nixon standing on steps of plane. Various shots of Vice President Nixon and wife climbing onto platform. MS crowd waving. CU Nixon giving speech about his trip to Poland (natural sound). LS crowd listening. CU Nixon speaking, his wife standing in background. LS Nixon and wife waving to crowd, they climb down from dais and walk through crowd.
LS crowd waving as Nixon's car passes and enters White House grounds. LS group of women lining roadside. LS Nixon waving. LS Nixon entering White House. Various shots of President Dwight Eisenhower having discussion with Vice President Nixon. MS as they rise from their seats and shake hands.
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