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Ronald Wilson Reagan (/ˈrɒnəld ˈwɪlsən ˈreɪɡən/; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor, who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Prior to his presidency, he served as the 33rd Governor of California from 1967 to 1975, following a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader.
Raised in a poor family in small towns of Northern Illinois, Ronald Reagan graduated from Eureka College in 1932 and worked as a sports announcer on several regional radio stations. After moving to Hollywood in 1937, he became an actor and starred in a few major productions. Reagan was twice elected as President of the Screen Actors Guild, the labor union for actors, where he worked to root out Communist influence. In the 1950s, he moved into television and was a motivational speaker at General Electric factories. Having been a lifelong liberal Democrat, his views changed. He became a conservative and in 1962 switched to the Republican Party. In 1964, Reagan's speech, "A Time for Choosing," in support of Barry Goldwater's floundering presidential campaign, earned him national attention as a new conservative spokesman. Building a network of supporters, he was elected Governor of California in 1966. As governor, Reagan raised taxes, turned a state budget deficit to a surplus, challenged the protesters at the University of California, ordered National Guard troops in during a period of protest movements in 1969, and was re-elected in 1970. He twice ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nominations in 1968 and 1976; four years later, he easily won the nomination outright, going on to be elected the oldest President, defeating incumbent Jimmy Carter in 1980.
Recorded on January 25, 2016 Secretary Shultz talks about his time in the Reagan White House, from negotiations with Andrey Gromyko to the meetings between Reagan and Gorbachev in Reykjavik. It’s a fascinating recount of the Reagan years through Shultz’s eyes, ending with what he believes are important characteristics for any future president and leader to have.
It’s 1982 and President Ronald Reagan has selected George Shultz to replace Alexander Haig as Secretary of State. “Ronald Reagan could not stand personal confrontation and Haig lived on personal confrontation,” says author and historian Richard Reeves. “So it’s a miracle he lasted even a year and a little more. George Shultz had the most impressive resume in the country when Reagan called him.” Episode One introduces the new Secretary through the details of his early life, his service as a U.S. Marine, his academic career as a free market economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and as Dean of the Business School at the University of Chicago and his early cabinet posts as Secretary of Labor and Treasury under President Nixon. Following his resignation from the Nixon cabinet,...
Former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, and George Shultz testified at a a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on global threats and national security strategy
http://www.iBiology.org, audio only: https://soundcloud.com/ibiology/conversations-in-science-with-dan-rather-and-george-shultz Secretary Shultz has been addressing global crises inside and outside of government for decades. He now has his attention firmly focused on concerns over climate change and renewable energy. In a candid and provocative conversation, he explains to veteran journalist Dan Rather why this has become his cause and why he thinks his fellow Republicans need to take it seriously or risk being "mugged by reality." Secretary Shultz is not looking to point fingers but instead create a framework by which elected leaders across the political spectrum can come together and work on solutions. About the speakers: George Shultz is one of the most distinguished public servants...
This new three-hour documentary series on the life of former Secretary of State George Shultz will present viewers with a rare close-up look at this remarkable man who served his country at the highest level during an unforgettable time. Each of the three programs will offer a never-before-seen look at the inner workings of the Reagan White House. It will capture the intrigue and in-fighting as advisors vie for the ear of the President over historic issues such as Arms for Hostages and the Star Wars space defense initiative. Through the memories of George Shultz, other cabinet members, journalists and historians, viewers will relive the gripping tensions of these times; the fear of war in the Middle East, the shock of the barracks bombing that killed 220 Marines in Lebanon, the fall of Ph...
For George Shultz, former U.S. secretary of state, clean energy is more than a policy issue. It's personal. That's one reason he drives an all-electric Nissan Leaf powered by solar panels on his home rooftop. "You've got to walk the talk," says Shultz, who leads the Shultz-Stephenson Task Force on Energy Policy at Stanford's Hoover Institution. He is particularly concerned about the impact of global warming on the lives of his great-grandchildren. "I've got to do what I can to see that they have a decent world," he says. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford News: http://news.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
George P. Shultz, the former Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State, discussed Europe and the critical issues affecting global financial systems. The discussion was moderated by Kevin Warsh, a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution and a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. All videos from the Stanford Finance Forum: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxq_lXOUlvQASC64FeirCF2qISPWvjs3G
Remarks by former Secretary of State, George Shultz at the 'Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Wall: Reflections from Yesterday, Lessons for Today' Conference on Friday, November 6, 2009. For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, visit us at http://www.reaganfoundation.org
George Shultz, former Secretary of State and former Secretary of the Treasury, sat down with 105 Conversations to discuss the future of leadership and education, as it relates to future generations. It was the second conversation in the 105 Conversations series and took place inside the Hoover Institution at Stanford.
http://www.cato.org/drugconference/ This video was presented at the Cato Institute's conference, "Ending the Global War on Drugs." Former Secretary of State George Shultz and former Mexican president Vicente Fox present their thoughts on the War on Drugs and its consequences. This video was presented at the Cato Institute's conference, "Ending the Global War on Drugs." http://www.cato.org/drugconference/ Vicente Fox interview by Caleb O. Brown. Edited by Austin Bragg. George Shultz statement shot and edited by Nick Tucker.
On January 10, 1991, the nation was on the brink of war. American and coalition forces were massing to begin the liberation of Kuwait then occupied by Iraqi troops.Larry King started by getting the president's thoughts on the battle to come.
In 1991, journalist Hugh Sidey interviewed living presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan on the U.S. Constitution for the Commission of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution. The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation (www.jamesmadison.gov) is pleased to make this video available to the public.
Interview and overview of the catastrophic Ronald Reagan. ================== Discuss all you want. But, do so in a civilized manner. Personal attacks and profanity don't quality as civilized discussion.
Governor Ronald Reagan talks about balancing the budget with Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show" in 1975. MORE JOHNNY CARSON YOUTUBE: "Subscribe" http://bit.ly/johnnysub YOUTUBE MAIN MENU: http://bit.ly/johnny_menu YOUTUBE PREMIUM: http://youtube.com/johnnycarsontv FACEBOOK: "Like" http://facebook.com/johnnycarson ITUNES http://bit.ly/johnnyitunes DVD: http://bit.ly/carsondvds TWITTER: http://twitter.com/#!/Johnnycarson GOOGLE PLAY: http://bit.ly/carson_gplay GOOGLE+: http://bit.ly/johnnygplus "ronald reagan" "balancing the budget" "johnny carson ronald reagan" "ronald reagan balancing the budget" ronald reagan balancing budget "johnny carson" "johnny carson youtube" "tonight show" "johnny carson show" comedy "best of johnny carson" Carson "johnny carson best moments" "the best of jo...
This is an excerpt from an interview Merv did with his friend, President Ronald Reagan. It was very rare at that time for a sitting president to do interviews on television talk shows. Reagan talks about how the assassination attempt affected him, "Reaganomincs" and his legacy. Merv Griffin had over 5000 guests appear on his show from 1963-1986. Footage from the Merv Griffin Show is available for licensing to all forms of media through Reelin' In The Years Productions. www.reelinintheyears.com.
sorry i don't have more. Ronald Wilson Reagan; February 6, 1911 -- June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981--1989), the 33rd Governor of California (1967--1975) and, prior to that, a radio, film and television actor.Reagan was born in Tampico in Whiteside County, Illinois, reared in Dixon in Lee County, Illinois, and educated at Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and sociology. Upon his graduation, Reagan first moved to Iowa to work as a radio broadcaster and then in 1937 to Los Angeles, California. He began a career as an actor, first in films and later television, appearing in over 50 movie productions and earning enough success to become a famous, publicly recognized figure. Some of his most notable roles are in Knute R...
Sunday marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of former President Ronald Reagan and begins a yearlong celebration of his life and legacy. In honor of the occasion, here is an extended excerpt of a 1989 interview with Jim Lehrer in which he explains the backstory behind some of the highlights -- and low points -- of his presidential debates in 1980 and 1984, including his "There you go again" and "youth and inexperience" quips. The interview was part of the "Debating Our Destiny" series. And also, be sure to check out the "Nancy Reagan, Role of a Lifetime" documentary, produced by MacNeil-Lehrer Productions, which starts to air Friday and will be broadcast Sunday on most PBS stations. Check your local listings. For more: http://to.pbs.org/clBUnn
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO AND IT'S CONTENTS!!! AT THE TIME REAGAN WAS THREE MONTHS "RETIRED" AS GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA AFTER EIGHT (8) YEARS. REAGAN EXPLAINED HIS COMMON SENSE VALUES HOW HE GOVERNED THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TWO TERMS; THE SAME SUCCESSFUL POLICIES THAT HE IMPLEMENTED AS PRESIDENT THAT HAS MADE HIM ONE OF THE MOST BELOVED AND POPULAR PRESIDENTS EVER!
1981 interview at Rancho del Cielo. Barbara Walters interviews Ronald Reagan for 20/20 on ABC News. I uploaded this particularly because my father Gary Winter's art work is featured at approximately 4:45. The Presidential Seal, constructed with nothing more than wood and finishing nails. More information and photos can be found at http://www.garyawinter.com/nail-art/