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US leaders to attend Ford funeral US leaders to attend Ford funeral
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US leaders past and present are set to attend the funeral of the country's 38th President, Gerald Ford, who died last week at the age of 93.US leaders past and present are set to attend the funeral of the country's 38th President, Gerald Ford, who died last week at the age of 93.
President George W Bush will deliver a speech at the ceremony at Washington DC's National Cathedral.President George W Bush will deliver a speech at the ceremony at Washington DC's National Cathedral.
Mr Ford's body is being driven from Capitol Hill, where he was lying in state, to the cathedral.
Mr Ford became president after Richard Nixon resigned over the Watergate scandal, and served from 1974 to 1977.Mr Ford became president after Richard Nixon resigned over the Watergate scandal, and served from 1974 to 1977.
He will be buried near his presidential library in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Wednesday.He will be buried near his presidential library in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Wednesday.
Tuesday has been designated as a national day of mourning.Tuesday has been designated as a national day of mourning.
Mr Ford died on 26 December in California. He was moved to the Senate on Tuesday morning after lying in state in the Capitol rotunda since Saturday. Mr Ford died on 26 December in California. He lay in state in Washington's Capitol building from Saturday until Tuesday morning.
A bell is to toll 38 times for the 38th president, as his body is taken to the National Cathedral for the funeral service.
'Integrity''Integrity'
A 21-gun salute rang out and a military band played as Mr Ford's coffin was carried down the steps of the Capitol and driven off to the National Cathedral.
Those paying tribute will include President Bush, his father George Bush Snr, and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.Those paying tribute will include President Bush, his father George Bush Snr, and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
The list of honorary pallbearers - who escort the coffin but do not carry it - includes Vice-President Dick Cheney, former Defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and Mr Ford's running mate in his failed 1976 presidential campaign, ex-Senator Bob Dole.The list of honorary pallbearers - who escort the coffin but do not carry it - includes Vice-President Dick Cheney, former Defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and Mr Ford's running mate in his failed 1976 presidential campaign, ex-Senator Bob Dole.
I thought when he pardoned Nixon he stood up and did what the country needed John Banks, mourner Gerald Ford: Obituary Life in pictures In quotes: Reaction to deathI thought when he pardoned Nixon he stood up and did what the country needed John Banks, mourner Gerald Ford: Obituary Life in pictures In quotes: Reaction to death
Jimmy Carter, who defeated Mr Ford in that election, will also attend the service.Jimmy Carter, who defeated Mr Ford in that election, will also attend the service.
On Monday President Bush and his wife Laura were among thousands of people who paid their respects to his flag-draped coffin.On Monday President Bush and his wife Laura were among thousands of people who paid their respects to his flag-draped coffin.
Mr Ford's wife, Betty, was also present, as were the couple's children, who spent time talking to mourners as they filed past the casket.Mr Ford's wife, Betty, was also present, as were the couple's children, who spent time talking to mourners as they filed past the casket.
Mr Ford took office as public trust in the White House plummeted in the wake of the Watergate scandal and as the US eyed defeat in Vietnam.Mr Ford took office as public trust in the White House plummeted in the wake of the Watergate scandal and as the US eyed defeat in Vietnam.
Many mourners at the Capitol remembered his most difficult decision - pardoning Mr Nixon of any crimes committed during his presidency, a decision analysts say probably cost him the 1976 election.Many mourners at the Capitol remembered his most difficult decision - pardoning Mr Nixon of any crimes committed during his presidency, a decision analysts say probably cost him the 1976 election.
John Banks from Georgia told the Associated Press: "I thought when he pardoned Nixon he stood up and did what the country needed, not what would further his political career."John Banks from Georgia told the Associated Press: "I thought when he pardoned Nixon he stood up and did what the country needed, not what would further his political career."