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President Reagan’s Speech at Bradenburg
In this video, President Reagan speaks on the Berlin Wall, arms control, and East-West relations at the Bradenburg Gate in ...
Archival video of Ronald Reagan's victory speech and Jimmy Carter's concession speech following the 1980 election are shown.
The Wall Street Journal columnist talks about her new book, "A Certain Idea of America," and why she believes Ronald Reagan ...
In 1988, comedian Sam Kinison released his second most popular comedy album 'Have You Seen Me Lately?' which would go on to achieve success with both critics and fans. Kinison is widely recognized as ...
The program was “A Time for Choosing,” but often referred to as simply “The Speech,” because its impact changed the trajectory of Reagan’s life. In today’s parlance, Reagan went viral.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! An introduction to the 1980 presidential election is featured including remarks from president-elect Ronald Reagan. In the 1980 presidential election ...
Reagan delivered powerful speeches, as in his remarks after the space shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986. His reputation as the “Great Communicator” made him much admired, but these qualities also ...
No moment better crystallized that than Reagan’s June 1987 speech at Brandenburg Gate, where he inspired freedom-loving people everywhere by intoning: “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” ...
Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech July 17, 1980 First Inaugural Adress, U.S. Capitol January 20, 1981 Address to the Program for Economic Recovery April 28, 1981 State of the Union Address ...
Sixty years ago this week, Ronald Reagan delivered a speech in support of Barry Goldwater’s presidential bid. It was dubbed “A Time for Choosing.” Rereading the speech or watching it on ...