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kastor: nancy reagan? dr. kastor:-- nancy reagan? dr. kastor: it was before nancy reagan. it has a slogan. it's a good one. it is an antidrug message, but that's not her motto. do you know what the model was? clearly you are not children of the 1980's. active parents still know it. what's that? >> just say no. dr. kastor: excellent. you are clearly older than you appear on screen. not only did she say it publicly, she went on tv shows, on sitcoms. she famously does an appearance on "different strokes -- "dif f'rent strokes," which is a 1980's sitcom, deeply problematic in many aspects. some people would argue probably eleanor roosevelt because eleanor roosevelt decided she would play a public role in helping to foster morale in response to the great depression and world war ii. first ladies during the treatment and -- maybe eisenhower doesn't really have a cause for herself, but she served a slightly more public role, and beginning with jackie kennedy, every first lady has something they are going to do. michelle obama, what's her cause? >> healthy eating? dr. kastor: heal
kastor: nancy reagan? dr. kastor:-- nancy reagan? dr. kastor: it was before nancy reagan. it has a slogan. it's a good one. it is an antidrug message, but that's not her motto. do you know what the model was? clearly you are not children of the 1980's. active parents still know it. what's that? >> just say no. dr. kastor: excellent. you are clearly older than you appear on screen. not only did she say it publicly, she went on tv shows, on sitcoms. she famously does an appearance on...
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1970's and 1980's i was very struck by that with when diana danced john travolta and this is what nancy reagan was wearing on that evening. in the back of this picture you mrs. reaganmage of in red. we have a few photographs. drawling --tercolor drawing of her in red. very bold colors known as reagan red. the color of the republic and party is red. some political theorists traces back to nancy reagan's choice. have a sundress. , but thisl it a gown is the address mrs. obama is wearing. a portrait by amy cheryl, and this gown was designed by michelle smith. i am actually having a conversation with michelle next week. i encourage you to check that out on their website. we will talk about the gown and how she designed it. we thought it would be really wonderful to see the gown. familiar withare the portrait. the reluctant girls who had them made for halloween costumes. we thought it would be nice to share this garment. ourry not to compete with neighbors the american history gowns soho do beautifully, but we want to duet a little bit in order to help bring these women to light. asing their clothi
1970's and 1980's i was very struck by that with when diana danced john travolta and this is what nancy reagan was wearing on that evening. in the back of this picture you mrs. reaganmage of in red. we have a few photographs. drawling --tercolor drawing of her in red. very bold colors known as reagan red. the color of the republic and party is red. some political theorists traces back to nancy reagan's choice. have a sundress. , but thisl it a gown is the address mrs. obama is wearing. a...
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seventies and eighties i was struck by that one diana danced with john travolta and then this is what nancy reaganearing on the evening. so in the back of this picture, you can see an image of mrs. reagan in red, and red really was the color she was most known for. we have a photograph, and we have a watercolor drawing. of her in red. it's could be known as reagan read and subsequently its colors from the republican party it has read and we have red states and blue states. and we could trace this back to the nancy reagan choice and then we have the it's actually more like a sundress or maxi dress you can call it a gallon qa÷ym it which is the dress tht mrs. obama is wearing in her portrait of her that you can see in the background and this count is gown was designed by michelle smith. i'm doing a conversation with michelle next week for portrait gallery. if you are interested i encourage you to check that out on our website. we can talk about gowns, and how she designed it. we thought it would be wonderful, for our viewers to see the gown. so many folks are familiar with the portrait. many little
seventies and eighties i was struck by that one diana danced with john travolta and then this is what nancy reaganearing on the evening. so in the back of this picture, you can see an image of mrs. reagan in red, and red really was the color she was most known for. we have a photograph, and we have a watercolor drawing. of her in red. it's could be known as reagan read and subsequently its colors from the republican party it has read and we have red states and blue states. and we could trace...
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1980's, i was very struck by that night when diana danced with john travolta and this is what nancy reagan was wearing on that evening. in the back of this picture you can see an image of mrs. reagan in red. that is the color she is most well-known for. we have a few photographs. we have a watercolor drawing of her in red. very bold colors, it became known as reagan red. the color of the republican party is red. some political theorists trace this back to nancy reagan's choice. then we have a sundress or maxi dress, we can call it a gown, but this is the dress mrs. obama is wearing. a portrait by amy cheryl, and this gown was designed by michelle smith. i am actually having a conversation with michelle next week for portrait gallery. i encourage you to check that out on their website. we will talk about the gown and how she designed it. we thought it would be really wonderful to see the gown. so many folks are familiar with the portrait. there were lots of little girls who had them made for halloween customs and for portraits. we thought it would be nice to share this garment. we try not t
1980's, i was very struck by that night when diana danced with john travolta and this is what nancy reagan was wearing on that evening. in the back of this picture you can see an image of mrs. reagan in red. that is the color she is most well-known for. we have a few photographs. we have a watercolor drawing of her in red. very bold colors, it became known as reagan red. the color of the republican party is red. some political theorists trace this back to nancy reagan's choice. then we have a...
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and i was very struck by that night when diana danced with john travolta and this is what nancy reagans wearing on that evening. in the back of this picture, you can see there's an image of mrs. reagan in red. red really was the color that she was most well known for. we have a photograph and we have a drawing, a watercolor drawing of her in red. it's very bold color that became known as reagan red and subsequently the colors, the republican party as red, we think about red states and blue state and is some political theorists trace this back to nancy reagan's choice. and then we have the -- it's more like a sun dress or a maxi dress. it's made out of cotton poplin which is the dress that mrs. obama is wearing in our portrait of her which you can see in the background. and this gown was designed by michelle smith. i'm doing a conversation with michelle next week for portrait gallery, if folks are interested. i encourage you to check that out on our website. we'll talk about the gown and how she designed it. but we thought it would be wonderful for viewers to be able to see the gown. so
and i was very struck by that night when diana danced with john travolta and this is what nancy reagans wearing on that evening. in the back of this picture, you can see there's an image of mrs. reagan in red. red really was the color that she was most well known for. we have a photograph and we have a drawing, a watercolor drawing of her in red. it's very bold color that became known as reagan red and subsequently the colors, the republican party as red, we think about red states and blue...
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from january 18, 1989, skate -- two days before leaving office, the president and first lady, nancy reagan, enter the east room of the white house to extended applause. we will show president reagan's last radio address. in a 25 minutes from january 1981, president jimmy carter's farewell in which he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve and warns about the continuing threat of nuclear war. resident dwight d. eisenhower in the oval office in 1961. the speech is best membered for the presidents morning about what he called the military-industrial context. -- military-industrial complex. finalson holds his cabinet meeting and witnesses the inauguration of richard nixon. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> mr. president, mrs. reagan, during the past few weeks over and over again, so many members of the white house staff have asked for a chance as a group to say so long and job well done, so today, the staff has gathered for the last time to thank you both for the opportunity and the privilege of helping as you have sought to both change the nation and change the world. you both have
from january 18, 1989, skate -- two days before leaving office, the president and first lady, nancy reagan, enter the east room of the white house to extended applause. we will show president reagan's last radio address. in a 25 minutes from january 1981, president jimmy carter's farewell in which he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve and warns about the continuing threat of nuclear war. resident dwight d. eisenhower in the oval office in 1961. the speech is best membered for the...
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. >>> nancy reagan también escogió sus esfuerzos en la lucha contra las drogas.rera como abogada, antes de ser primera dama tras dejar la casa blanca su historia como primera historia en new york, fue secretaria gobierno de barack obama, y en el 2006 fue la candidata del partido demócrata la presidencia. >>> la única primera dama afroamericana en la historia de estados unidos ha sido michelle obama, también abogada y organizadora comunitaria. ella hizo campaña para acabar con la obesidad infantil promoviendo los ejerciciosy la comida saludable... >>> melania fromm también hizo historia al ser la segunda primera dama nacida en el extranjero, y la primera en obtener la ciudadanía por naturalización. en una era donde el debate migratorio divide al país. >>> realmente es vital, muy importante la labor de las primeras damas y en este caso la doctora biden maiden será la primera que va a continuar con su trabajo como maestra... >>> hará logísticamente interesante vemos cómo lo hace >>> bueno, hemos estado viendo como todos, que la sociedad, evoluciona y las mujeres tie
. >>> nancy reagan también escogió sus esfuerzos en la lucha contra las drogas.rera como abogada, antes de ser primera dama tras dejar la casa blanca su historia como primera historia en new york, fue secretaria gobierno de barack obama, y en el 2006 fue la candidata del partido demócrata la presidencia. >>> la única primera dama afroamericana en la historia de estados unidos ha sido michelle obama, también abogada y organizadora comunitaria. ella hizo campaña para...
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even nancy reagan said her husband was no manager and you really need the president to have the ideological or policy direction with some ability, not complete ability but serious ability to manage, reagan was better than one then the other. >> the initial crisis of reagan was very interesting and george w. bush did, he was effectively acting president but he refused to have a helicopter land on the white house lawn during that period and i thought that was a symbolic step in reagan saw that he wasn't trying to increase power to himself in a certain stance and some other put themselves during and was in the situation room and kept it excuse in himself and unclear why and richard was a national security advisor and did not trust him and thought he would leave the room and that's why he named him professor leakey. >> if you have a last stop that you want to put on the table about the book that i would ask them to close it out with the final summation of whatever else has not been set. >> what i like about the book, fills a void in presidential history and in the context get scandal after scan
even nancy reagan said her husband was no manager and you really need the president to have the ideological or policy direction with some ability, not complete ability but serious ability to manage, reagan was better than one then the other. >> the initial crisis of reagan was very interesting and george w. bush did, he was effectively acting president but he refused to have a helicopter land on the white house lawn during that period and i thought that was a symbolic step in reagan saw...
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forward to the reagan administration, there is a wonderful, personal connection between first lady nancy, reagand the white house easter and roll. what is it? >> she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. >> yes. >> she must have been keen to continue it. >> absolutely, the reagan's where the family that introduced the commemorative eggs, not the official white house keepsake. also they really brought the era by introducing an all uátáhp'd superheroes, and cartoon characters and that kind of thing. they give them a full day event. >> and really, what are the hours? >> the hours are from i believe about 9 am till dark. >> it lasts all day? >> but there are ticketed times, so you are only allowed on the grounds for a predetermine number of hours. i believe there are three times of entry. this is to accommodate as many >> when were tickets added? dded in thee tickets added? 20th century. they were needed because otherwise, it was just too big of an event. back in 1905, there was a famous story of a child, by this point you needed to have a adult companion to bring yo
forward to the reagan administration, there is a wonderful, personal connection between first lady nancy, reagand the white house easter and roll. what is it? >> she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. >> yes. >> she must have been keen to continue it. >> absolutely, the reagan's where the family that introduced the commemorative eggs, not the official white house keepsake. also they really brought the era by introducing an all...
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but even nancy reagan said that her husband was no manager. you really need the president to have both, i think, the ideological or policy direction with some ability, not complete a ability, but sensory ability to manage. reagan was better at one than the other. >> i think those are accurate. that initial crisis of reagan being shot was very interesting and informative that you mentioned george h.w. bush and what of the things he did was he was effectively i think president but he refused to his helicopter land on the white house lawn during that time. also maybe some of the people, david gergen was in the situation room and kept excusing himself and situation room, unclear why but richard allen was nice to get advisor didn't trust him a thought he kept going out leave the room to leaked to the press and that's why happening professor leakey. >> we are coming to the end of our estimate i can ask kiron, if you have a last thought that you want to put on the table about the book and then i'm going to ask tevi to close it out with a final summati
but even nancy reagan said that her husband was no manager. you really need the president to have both, i think, the ideological or policy direction with some ability, not complete a ability, but sensory ability to manage. reagan was better at one than the other. >> i think those are accurate. that initial crisis of reagan being shot was very interesting and informative that you mentioned george h.w. bush and what of the things he did was he was effectively i think president but he...
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i think sometimes leaders are great with the vision and that was reagan but even nancy reagan said that her husband was no manager and you really need the president to have both the ideological or policy direction with some ability, not complete ability but some serious ability to command and reagan was better at one than the other. >> yeah, i think that is accurate and that initial crisis of reagan being shot was very interesting and informative. you mentioned george h to be bush at one of the things that george hob bush did was was effectively acting president but if used to have a tall helicopter land on the white house lawn during that time and that was in part of a symbolic step he saw bush wasn't trying to accrue power to himself in some certain extent and other people like david gergen was in a situation room kept excusing himself but unclear why but richard allen was a national secured advisor and he trusted him and thought he kept leaving the room to leak to the press and that's why he got the name professor leakey. >> so, were coming to the end of our hours maybe i could ask i
i think sometimes leaders are great with the vision and that was reagan but even nancy reagan said that her husband was no manager and you really need the president to have both the ideological or policy direction with some ability, not complete ability but some serious ability to command and reagan was better at one than the other. >> yeah, i think that is accurate and that initial crisis of reagan being shot was very interesting and informative. you mentioned george h to be bush at one...
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there were two kinds of people for nancy reagan, people that served her husband and people that were in it for themselves. and she had an uncanny sense for separating the two. reagan was, you know, reagan was just -- in many ways he was just too nice a guy. he wouldn't read the riot act to staffers. >> david stockman. >> he wouldn't do that, and he would always try to see the good in people. and nancy was much more discerning and she would understand this guy is bad news. this guy doesn't have your best interest at heart. >> reagan i think also in his defense was more focused on policy and issues whereas nixon was obsessed about his staff and fired people on a whim. >> sure. that's true. that's all fair. so, she was very important from that perspective, very, very important i believe. >> it was once said that if reagan wanted to be a shoe salesman, nancy reagan would have made sure he was the best shoe salesman in the world. but he just happened to want to be president so she was going to do everything she could to help him become president. >> behind every successful man is a success
there were two kinds of people for nancy reagan, people that served her husband and people that were in it for themselves. and she had an uncanny sense for separating the two. reagan was, you know, reagan was just -- in many ways he was just too nice a guy. he wouldn't read the riot act to staffers. >> david stockman. >> he wouldn't do that, and he would always try to see the good in people. and nancy was much more discerning and she would understand this guy is bad news. this guy...
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>> nancy reagan? dr. kastor: it was before nancy reagan. what is her because? >> i don't remember.are still part of the political realm, and we will figure that out, but one of the she makes clear during her term that she is not going to operate in a way that hillary clinton did. they were very similar. the obamas have two young daughters. the clintons had one young daughter. they were a very similar family to me. >> i want to go back to zero polk. i would argue that she has a really important clinical role. she doesn't fully articulate it in this book. this book is based on her material. there is a public role for her -- or rather, a political role. what is it? how does she spend her time? >> [indiscernible] dr. kastor: yeah, let's figure out how we get to that. if you think about the individual entries, what is she doing all day? this is part of what makes it it tough to read. it seems really redundant and monotonous, what is she doing? >> she is receiving visitors at the white house. dr. kastor: she is receiving visitors at the white house. who are the visitors? who is at the di
>> nancy reagan? dr. kastor: it was before nancy reagan. what is her because? >> i don't remember.are still part of the political realm, and we will figure that out, but one of the she makes clear during her term that she is not going to operate in a way that hillary clinton did. they were very similar. the obamas have two young daughters. the clintons had one young daughter. they were a very similar family to me. >> i want to go back to zero polk. i would argue that she has a...
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there is a wonderful personal connection between first lady nancy reagan and the easter all -- roll. > she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. so she must have been very keen to continue the tradition. >> the reagan family are the ones who introduced the commemorative egg. which is a keep sake. they brought the easter egg roll into a modern era, introducing alternative games and opportunities. bringing in superheroes, cartoon characters, it became a full day event. >> what are the hours? >> the hours are i believe from 9 am to dark. >> it lasts all days, these things. >> there are ticketed time so that you're only allowed on the grounds for a predetermine to mount of ours and i believe there's three times of entry and that's just to accommodate as many people as possible. >> when were tickets outed? >> tickets were added in the 20th century. and they were needed, because otherwise, it was just too big of a event, back in 1905, there was a famous story about each child, and by this point you needed to have a adult company to bring out of the grounds,
there is a wonderful personal connection between first lady nancy reagan and the easter all -- roll. > she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. so she must have been very keen to continue the tradition. >> the reagan family are the ones who introduced the commemorative egg. which is a keep sake. they brought the easter egg roll into a modern era, introducing alternative games and opportunities. bringing in superheroes, cartoon characters, it...
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nancy reagan played the same role. what's really interesting, if someone suffered a stroke, the family would gather around and ideally support that person and it would be nobody's business. yet here, this issue of health is looking historically, assumed to be something appropriate for the public domain. that americans have a right to know whether their president was able to do his job or whether the stroke prevented him from doing so. i emphasize both sarah polk and edith wilson because with betty ford and michelle obama in their public role, but also they keep talking about how their role is to support the president. in a manner they say isn't just personal but rather public. that begs the question if we return to this, we talked about defining the role. we talked a bit about the stresses of politics. let's get to question about individuality and about whether these first ladies imagine or even try to imagine a space for themselves separate from their husbands. do any of them try to do that? >> ford and obama did. dr.
nancy reagan played the same role. what's really interesting, if someone suffered a stroke, the family would gather around and ideally support that person and it would be nobody's business. yet here, this issue of health is looking historically, assumed to be something appropriate for the public domain. that americans have a right to know whether their president was able to do his job or whether the stroke prevented him from doing so. i emphasize both sarah polk and edith wilson because with...
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two daysary 18, 1989, before leaving office, the president and first lady nancy reagan entered the eastoom of the white house to bid an emotional goodbye to their staff. we'll also show president reagan's last radio address. 1925 minutes from january, 81, president jimmy carter's farewell in which he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve and warns about the continuing threat of nuclear war. presidenttes, eisenhower in the oval office in 1961. the speech is best remembered for the presidents warning about the influence of what he called the military-industrial complex. a look at president lyndon b. johnson's final months in office. he delivered the state of the union address and witnesses the inauguration of richard nixon. [applause]
two daysary 18, 1989, before leaving office, the president and first lady nancy reagan entered the eastoom of the white house to bid an emotional goodbye to their staff. we'll also show president reagan's last radio address. 1925 minutes from january, 81, president jimmy carter's farewell in which he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve and warns about the continuing threat of nuclear war. presidenttes, eisenhower in the oval office in 1961. the speech is best remembered for the...
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like nancy reagan would say, stay out and let this craziness pass.w, we thank you for your time and your analysis, have a great week, sir. >> any time, thank you. mike: teachers in chicago now in a standoff with city officials over when and how to reopen the city schools, what they're demanding, that's up next. ♪♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some
like nancy reagan would say, stay out and let this craziness pass.w, we thank you for your time and your analysis, have a great week, sir. >> any time, thank you. mike: teachers in chicago now in a standoff with city officials over when and how to reopen the city schools, what they're demanding, that's up next. ♪♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream....
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so did nancy reagan speak at the funeral? >> at the president's funeral?e now know. >> then a personal question for you and for younger folks who are watching, what kind of educational background do you need to become an archivist, or work in a library position like that you have obtained? >> my position, is different from an archivist. you don't have to be an archivist, to become director of a library. other than the fact that my daughter was 14 and she says i'm gonna go up to be the president of a library director, but i came into this from the order of the president. but i am not a historian, i'm not an archivist. so i'm not necessarily the one, to plot your career after. and there's different departments. on the museum side, there's museum steady course and classes that you can go to, but generally speaking library science or library type degrees but you know there are different agrees and you can specialize, but there are a lot of schools i don't know lot of them that have programs, but you can check with college and universities if you're interested.
so did nancy reagan speak at the funeral? >> at the president's funeral?e now know. >> then a personal question for you and for younger folks who are watching, what kind of educational background do you need to become an archivist, or work in a library position like that you have obtained? >> my position, is different from an archivist. you don't have to be an archivist, to become director of a library. other than the fact that my daughter was 14 and she says i'm gonna go up...
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nancy reagan once said ronnie turned and saluted and got on marine one and circled the white house one last time because ronald reagan said there's our bungalow. she said he said that with a lump in his throat, how emotional that trip on marine one. i can only imagine what it's been like this morning for donald trump and melania trump as they leave. the sun came up in washington, 7:23 this morning and it was just an hour later they were leaving the white house and now they land here where the president is expected to speak again, george. >> he will speak. that usually doesn't happen either. tom llamas is now there at joint base andrews, is there more of a crowd there now to hear the president's speech, tom? >> reporter: yeah, george. shortly after we reported our first time about 100 to 200 trump supporters filed in. you can see them behind me. we're seeing a lot of families here, a surprising number of children here as well. also the first family is here. if i ask my photographer gary to zoom in above the crowd's heads you can see the first family here waiting for president trump and
nancy reagan once said ronnie turned and saluted and got on marine one and circled the white house one last time because ronald reagan said there's our bungalow. she said he said that with a lump in his throat, how emotional that trip on marine one. i can only imagine what it's been like this morning for donald trump and melania trump as they leave. the sun came up in washington, 7:23 this morning and it was just an hour later they were leaving the white house and now they land here where the...
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. >> when reagan had passed away and his body was being flown to the west coast, nancy reagan requestedt pete be on the plane with them. and, of course, he had been the white house for so many years, and pete did that. ♪ get ready to pile on the comfort caspers new year sale is here! on a new cozy bedroom and wake up on the right side of the bed this year. from the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel. crisp and light percale sheets, to cool, supportive mattresses and plush pillow for your best nights sleep. treat yourself to a new year of comfort and shop the new year sale with up to 15% off at casper.com >>> when i left the white house under reagan, it wasn't like i was that well known. so, for nine years, i was a freelance photographer. after that, i went to work for "the chicago tribune," based in d.c. if somebody had told me that i would end up working for the most iconic republican president of our generation. and then, the most iconic democrat president of our generation. i would have said they were crazy. >> what are those words? yes, we can! thank you, illinois. i love you. th
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. >> when reagan had passed away, and his body was being flown to the west coast, nancy reagan requested plane with them. and of course he had been out of the white house for so many years and pete did that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - i'm a retired school counselor. [lea] i'm a retired art teacher. [steve] we met online about 10 years ago. as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it used to be, got a change in prescription. but the this missing was my memory. i saw a prevagen commercial and i thought, "that makes sense." i just didn't have to work so hard to remember things. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> when i left the white house under reagan it wasn't like i was that well-known. so for nine years i was a freelance photographer. after that i went to work for the chicago tribune based in d.c. if somebody had told me that i would end up working for the most iconic republican president of our generation, and then the most iconic democrat president of our generation, i would hav
. >> when reagan had passed away, and his body was being flown to the west coast, nancy reagan requested plane with them. and of course he had been out of the white house for so many years and pete did that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - i'm a retired school counselor. [lea] i'm a retired art teacher. [steve] we met online about 10 years ago. as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it...
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. >> when reagan had passed away and his body was given -- flown to the west coast, nancy reagan requested the white house so many years, and pete did that. ♪♪ lps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. your journey requires liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. wow. that will save me lots of money. this game's boring. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. [laugh] dad i got a job! i'm moving out. [laugh] dream sequence ending no! in three, no! two, keep packing! one. >>> when i left the white house under reagan it wasn't like i was that well known. so for nine years i was a freelance photographer. after that i went to work for the "chicago tribune" base in the d.c. if somebody told me that i would end up working for the most iconic republican president of o
. >> when reagan had passed away and his body was given -- flown to the west coast, nancy reagan requested the white house so many years, and pete did that. ♪♪ lps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. your journey...
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once punctuated by president bill clinton playing the sax or nancy and ronald reagan captivating the it's not clear what shape a gala might take. the prime time performers like jon bon jovi and bruce springsteen will all be virtual. >> if you have famous singers and actors and other celebrities, it's a little bit calming to all of us when we are in a moment that is in certain ways as scary as this one is and the fact it's going to be a virtual is a sign of our times. >> reporter: many hallmarks of history remain some members of congress, the supreme court, and presidential families, like the clintons, bushes and obamas will still take aeat s the pitoca ashe inaugural address spotlights the nation's needs. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> reporter: from fdr's speech in 1933 to jfk's in 1961, a call to action >> and so my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: on january 20, 2021, joe biden will focus on a message of unity, healing, and help for those facing cri
once punctuated by president bill clinton playing the sax or nancy and ronald reagan captivating the it's not clear what shape a gala might take. the prime time performers like jon bon jovi and bruce springsteen will all be virtual. >> if you have famous singers and actors and other celebrities, it's a little bit calming to all of us when we are in a moment that is in certain ways as scary as this one is and the fact it's going to be a virtual is a sign of our times. >> reporter:...
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i believe -- it was one said that if reagan wanted to be a shoe salesman, nancy reagan would have made sure he was the best shoes salesman in the world. he just happened to want to be president so she did everything she could to get him to be the best president. >> so we talked a lot about how reagan transformed the republican party. i'm wondering if you think that the republican party would have been transformed without him, if any, not -- >> well, sure, it would have been different. you know parties are constantly changing. and so you go back, the republican party was out of party for 20 consecutive years. and the result was that 20 years went by, and most of that was true, by the way. high tariffs, and so republican party loses five consecutive elections. and finally, a fella by the name of dwight eisenhower comes along. and he says we can't have responsibilities or be isolationists any more. so he made the republican party accept his responsibilities, but he -- that was just half of the equation because after eisenhower they were not a broad based party. he talked about everybody h
i believe -- it was one said that if reagan wanted to be a shoe salesman, nancy reagan would have made sure he was the best shoes salesman in the world. he just happened to want to be president so she did everything she could to get him to be the best president. >> so we talked a lot about how reagan transformed the republican party. i'm wondering if you think that the republican party would have been transformed without him, if any, not -- >> well, sure, it would have been...
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on may 29, 1988 president ronald reagan and first lady nancy emerged from their limousine in the historice american president had come out to meet them unannounced instantly spread, and thousands of russians surged onto the streets. despite a growing worry, things could spiral out of control, the 77-year-old reagan actually climbed onto a vegetable cart to address the crowd. reagan's press secretary marlin fitzwater thought this is going
on may 29, 1988 president ronald reagan and first lady nancy emerged from their limousine in the historice american president had come out to meet them unannounced instantly spread, and thousands of russians surged onto the streets. despite a growing worry, things could spiral out of control, the 77-year-old reagan actually climbed onto a vegetable cart to address the crowd. reagan's press secretary marlin fitzwater thought this is going
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reagan. watch american history tb, this weekend on c-span three. >> house speaker nancy pelosi held her weekly briefing with reporters of the capitol earlier today. this is 25 minutes. >> would morning everyone. a difference a day makes. wasn't that just the most beautiful inauguration. the theme america united. it was so perfect in my view. only four the let's say peaceful transfer of power but the manner in which it happened. america united. i've said again and again the arts will bring us together, will be left together, we cried together, we are inspired together. we find a common ground more easily. that was certainly given proof yesterday. when amanda gorman recited her beautiful, optimism, and of course the theme of the inauguration but also of the vice -- excuse me the now president, he was president when he made his beautiful inaugural address about unity. the day began, the inauguration began, at the end of the day i loved what was on tv at the end of one of the celebrations. you know, the president always loves to quote the irish poets. seamus is one of his favorites. so at the end
reagan. watch american history tb, this weekend on c-span three. >> house speaker nancy pelosi held her weekly briefing with reporters of the capitol earlier today. this is 25 minutes. >> would morning everyone. a difference a day makes. wasn't that just the most beautiful inauguration. the theme america united. it was so perfect in my view. only four the let's say peaceful transfer of power but the manner in which it happened. america united. i've said again and again the arts will...
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first lady, our nancy, or as the taxi driver in new york said, "a real classy broad," but it has been really nice to call you our friend. [applause] >> and finally, mr. president, mrs. reagan, we knew you would not want us to leave out rex, so we have a gift for rex. it was handbuilt by the navy and is at camp david carpeted with some of the carpet from aspen lodge. feel right atto home. now, there will always be a rex in the white house. ,r. president, mrs. reagan thank you for what you have done for our country, our world, and for each one of us. good luck and may god bless both of you. [applause] pres. reagan: thank you. thank you all. and not alone for the gifts, though they are wonderful and particularly this last one, because he's already taken over this white house. i'm glad he's got one of his own he, and you know something, doesn't get kicked out of it in two terms. [laughter] [applause] there aren't any words that can tell you how bittersweet these days are, and the things we would like to say to all of you. you know, i keep remembering whenand not too far someplace along the line, there would always be a picture of a president standing in the oval office looking
first lady, our nancy, or as the taxi driver in new york said, "a real classy broad," but it has been really nice to call you our friend. [applause] >> and finally, mr. president, mrs. reagan, we knew you would not want us to leave out rex, so we have a gift for rex. it was handbuilt by the navy and is at camp david carpeted with some of the carpet from aspen lodge. feel right atto home. now, there will always be a rex in the white house. ,r. president, mrs. reagan thank you for...
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nancy, or as that taxi driver in new york said, a classy broad. but it's been nice to call you our friend. [ applause ] >> and finally, mr. president and mrs. reagan we knew you would not want us to leave out rex. so we have a gift for rex. it was hand built by the navy cbs at camp david in the last few days and it's carpeted with some of the carpet from aspen lodge. we wanted rex to feel right at home. now there will always be a rex in the white house. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> mr. president, mrs. reagan, thank you for what you have done for our country, our world, and for each of us. good luck and may god bless both of you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, all. and not alone for the gifts, although they're wonderfully, particularly this last one because he's already taken over this white house. i'm glad he has one of his own now. and you know something, he doesn't get kicked out of it in two terms. [ laughter ] [ applause ] there aren't any words to properly tell you how bittersweet these days are and the things that we would like to see to all of you. i keep remembering back and not too far when some place along the line ther
nancy, or as that taxi driver in new york said, a classy broad. but it's been nice to call you our friend. [ applause ] >> and finally, mr. president and mrs. reagan we knew you would not want us to leave out rex. so we have a gift for rex. it was hand built by the navy cbs at camp david in the last few days and it's carpeted with some of the carpet from aspen lodge. we wanted rex to feel right at home. now there will always be a rex in the white house. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>...
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reagan. watch american history tb, this weekend on c-span three. >> house speaker nancy pelosi held her weeklybriefing with reporters of the capitol earlier today. this is 25 minutes.
reagan. watch american history tb, this weekend on c-span three. >> house speaker nancy pelosi held her weeklybriefing with reporters of the capitol earlier today. this is 25 minutes.
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we have produced ronald reagan, richard nixon, it is a very state and san francisco is especially interesting, where she comes from. nancyosi is from san francisco, once held by phil burton, an incredible powerhouse in congress until his early death. willie brown, a legendary politician out here and has a national footprint. diane feinstein, barbara, they all come from san francisco so that was one of the key ingredients is in kamala harris' rise. >> reading the book, the first time you mentioned you cover a story on paris was i think november 1994. you covered her for 26 years. when you are working on this, is there anything you discovered through your reporting that surprise you about her but you didn't know previously? >> there were certainly details. when i was of political affairs columnist editorial page editor, the perception of kamala harris was that she was overly cautious, didn't take stands on key issues and i'm not sure i would change too many words in the columns i wrote in 2011 -- 12 but i'm not sure cautious is the right word. she was careful, precise carefully, she was a strategic. i think she will. these
we have produced ronald reagan, richard nixon, it is a very state and san francisco is especially interesting, where she comes from. nancyosi is from san francisco, once held by phil burton, an incredible powerhouse in congress until his early death. willie brown, a legendary politician out here and has a national footprint. diane feinstein, barbara, they all come from san francisco so that was one of the key ingredients is in kamala harris' rise. >> reading the book, the first time you...
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reagan ray. richard nixon, it's a varied state and especially interesting in san francisco, the bay area where kamala harris comes from. you think about it, nancy pelosi is from san francisco, she sits in the seat that was once held by phil burton, incredible powerhouse in congress until his early death. it produced willie brown who was a legendary politician out here and has the national footprint. diane finestein, barbara boxer, all come from san francisco all have san francisco roots. so that was one of the key ingredients in kamala harris' rise. >> got it. and we need -- i'm struck issue was reading the book and the first time you mentioned you covered a story on harris was i think november of 1994. you covered her for 26 years, and wondering when you were working on the book was there anything that you discovered through your reporting that surprised you about her that you didn't know previously? >> well, there's certainly were details. when i was political affairs columnist for the sacramento bee and then editorial page editor, the perception of kamala harry was she was overly cautious-didn't take stands on key issues and i'm not sure i w
reagan ray. richard nixon, it's a varied state and especially interesting in san francisco, the bay area where kamala harris comes from. you think about it, nancy pelosi is from san francisco, she sits in the seat that was once held by phil burton, incredible powerhouse in congress until his early death. it produced willie brown who was a legendary politician out here and has the national footprint. diane finestein, barbara boxer, all come from san francisco all have san francisco roots. so...
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reagan's neck. it sags down to here. everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck?ome for turkeys. >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want, and it's such a privilege. it's more than the president of the united states gets, and it's kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but you lovely ladies look like you are in need of a little male companionship here. >> trust me when i tell you that you have completely misassessed the situation at this table. >> moving on to scene "d." >> i am a woman and i am a writer, but i don't really enjoy being called a woman's writer. i think labels are harmful to us. >> with "murphy brown," just about everything about that program felt new. the civil rights movement and the women's movement had just begun to sort of be reflected in the programming that you saw on television in the '80s. >> murphy, you know the dunfree's club is for men only. >> and they have great dinners with great guests, and i don't get to go for one reason
reagan's neck. it sags down to here. everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck?ome for turkeys. >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want, and it's such a privilege. it's more than the president of the united states gets, and it's kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but you lovely ladies look like you are in need of a little male...
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the transfer of power, two days before leaving office, the president and first lady of the time, nancy reagan, andrew the east room of the white house. and then we have president jimmy carter's farewell, where he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve. in 45 minutes, president dwight d. eisenhower in the over -- oval office, the speeches best remembered for the presidents warning for implementing what he called the military-industrial complex. and a look at lyndon b. johnson, he holds his final cabinet meeting. [applause]
the transfer of power, two days before leaving office, the president and first lady of the time, nancy reagan, andrew the east room of the white house. and then we have president jimmy carter's farewell, where he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve. in 45 minutes, president dwight d. eisenhower in the over -- oval office, the speeches best remembered for the presidents warning for implementing what he called the military-industrial complex. and a look at lyndon b. johnson, he holds...
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from january 18, 1989, skate -- two days before leaving office, the president and first lady, nancy reagan, enter the east room of the white house to extended applause. we will show president reagan's last radio address. in a 25 minutes from january 1981, president jimmy carter's farewell in which he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve and warns about the continuing threat of nuclear war. resident dwight d. eisenhower in the oval office in 1961. the speech is best membered for the presidents morning about what he called the military-industrial context. -- military-industrial complex.
from january 18, 1989, skate -- two days before leaving office, the president and first lady, nancy reagan, enter the east room of the white house to extended applause. we will show president reagan's last radio address. in a 25 minutes from january 1981, president jimmy carter's farewell in which he thanks the nation for the opportunity to serve and warns about the continuing threat of nuclear war. resident dwight d. eisenhower in the oval office in 1961. the speech is best membered for the...