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CNN: 1986: Nancy Reagan's 'Just say no' campaign
In September 1986, first lady Nancy Reagan warned Americans about drugs, including a then-new drug called crack.
published: 28 Feb 2011
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The devotion of Nancy Reagan
Throughout their 52-year marriage, Nancy Reagan was President Ronald Reagan's staunchest supporter. But one of the great mysteries is that a woman who was so attuned to and protective of her husband's public image could be unaware of her own. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty, author of the new book "The Triumph of Nancy Reagan," and with former Reagan White House chief of staff James Baker, about the complicated persona of the woman who had the most significant influence on President Reagan.
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published: 11 Apr 2021
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Nancy Reagan - U.S. First Lady | Mini Bio | BIO
Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins; July 6, 1921 – March 6, 2016) was an American film actress and the wife of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. She served as the First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989. She was born in New York City. After her parents separated, she lived in Maryland with an aunt and uncle for several years. When her mother remarried in 1929, she moved to Chicago and later took the name Davis from her stepfather. As Nancy Davis, she was a Hollywood actress in the 1940s and 1950s, starring in films such as The Next Voice You Hear..., Night into Morning, and Donovan's Brain. In 1952, she married Ronald Reagan, who was then president of the Screen Actors Guild. They had two children together. Reagan was the First Lady of Californi...
published: 17 Oct 2012
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Nancy Reagan visits husband's grave
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan, 92, visited the grave of America's 40th president, as she does every year on the anniversary of his death. President Ronald Reagan is buried at his presidential library in Simi Valley, California. Maurice DuBois reports.
published: 06 Jun 2014
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Nancy Reagan Dies at Age 94
Nancy Davis Reagan, former First Lady of the United States, died this morning at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 94. The cause of death was congestive heart failure.
Mrs. Reagan will be buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband, Ronald Wilson Reagan, who died on June 5, 2004.
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published: 06 Mar 2016
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Former First Lady Nancy Reagan dies at 94
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan died Sunday morning at her home in Los Angeles. She was 94. While she may have appeared to be a traditional first lady, she evolved into an integral power player in her husband’s political success.
published: 06 Mar 2016
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Nancy Reagan Funeral [FULL SERVICE]
HIGHLIGHTS:
► Love Letter from Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan: 11:05
► Diane Sawyer: 23:04
► James Baker: 30:54
► Tom Brokaw: 38:02
► Patti Davis, Daughter of Nancy Reagan: 47:31
► Ronald Prescott Reagan, Son of Nancy Reagan: 56:48
► Homily: 1:09:51
► Recessional - Nancy Reagan Laid to Rest: 1:24:58
The funeral for former first lady Nancy Reagan has started as she is being laid to rest today beside beloved husband “Ronnie.” The front row was filled with famed politicians, including four of the five living first ladies -- Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Rosalynn Carter -- and former President George W. Bush.
Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/
published: 11 Mar 2016
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Nancy Reagan tells Larry King about Ronald Reagan
In 2007, former first lady Nancy Reagan talked to CNN's Larry King about her lifelong love affair with President Reagan.
published: 23 May 2012
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Best of Ronald and Nancy Reagan's Love Story
Romeo had his Juliet, Antony had his Cleopatra. Prince Edward had his Wallis, and Ronald Reagan had his beloved Nancy. Charlton Heston once said theirs was “probably the greatest love affair in the history of the American Presidency.”
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published: 04 Mar 2022
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The Legacy of Nancy Reagan
Please join Karen Tumulty, political columnist for The Washington Post and former IOP Pritzker Fellow, for a discussion about her upcoming biography of one of America’s most influential First Ladies, The Triumph of Nancy Reagan. Having spent four years researching Mrs. Reagan’s life, Karen has assembled the definitive portrait of a woman whose partnership and love affair with the 40th President shaped history. From Reagan’s tumultuous upbringing to her measured approach to politics and unwavering dedication to her husband, Karen traces the life of a woman who impacted the Cold War, the AIDS epidemic, and the war on drugs.
The IOP is also pleased to welcome author Kate Andersen Brower. Kate will moderate this discussion and has authored several books about the White House and its inhabitan...
published: 17 Apr 2021
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CNN: 1986: Nancy Reagan's 'Just say no' campaign
In September 1986, first lady Nancy Reagan warned Americans about drugs, including a then-new drug called crack.
In September 1986, first lady Nancy Reagan warned Americans about drugs, including a then-new drug called crack.
https://wn.com/Cnn_1986_Nancy_Reagan's_'Just_Say_No'_Campaign
In September 1986, first lady Nancy Reagan warned Americans about drugs, including a then-new drug called crack.
- published: 28 Feb 2011
- views: 327038
11:06
The devotion of Nancy Reagan
Throughout their 52-year marriage, Nancy Reagan was President Ronald Reagan's staunchest supporter. But one of the great mysteries is that a woman who was so at...
Throughout their 52-year marriage, Nancy Reagan was President Ronald Reagan's staunchest supporter. But one of the great mysteries is that a woman who was so attuned to and protective of her husband's public image could be unaware of her own. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty, author of the new book "The Triumph of Nancy Reagan," and with former Reagan White House chief of staff James Baker, about the complicated persona of the woman who had the most significant influence on President Reagan.
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Throughout their 52-year marriage, Nancy Reagan was President Ronald Reagan's staunchest supporter. But one of the great mysteries is that a woman who was so attuned to and protective of her husband's public image could be unaware of her own. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty, author of the new book "The Triumph of Nancy Reagan," and with former Reagan White House chief of staff James Baker, about the complicated persona of the woman who had the most significant influence on President Reagan.
"CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.
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- published: 11 Apr 2021
- views: 66843
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Nancy Reagan - U.S. First Lady | Mini Bio | BIO
Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins; July 6, 1921 – March 6, 2016) was an American film actress and the wife of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of...
Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins; July 6, 1921 – March 6, 2016) was an American film actress and the wife of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. She served as the First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989. She was born in New York City. After her parents separated, she lived in Maryland with an aunt and uncle for several years. When her mother remarried in 1929, she moved to Chicago and later took the name Davis from her stepfather. As Nancy Davis, she was a Hollywood actress in the 1940s and 1950s, starring in films such as The Next Voice You Hear..., Night into Morning, and Donovan's Brain. In 1952, she married Ronald Reagan, who was then president of the Screen Actors Guild. They had two children together. Reagan was the First Lady of California when her husband was Governor from 1967 to 1975, and she began to work with the Foster Grandparents Program. Reagan became First Lady of the United States in January 1981, following her husband's victory in the 1980 presidential election. Early in his first term, she was criticized largely due to her decision to replace the White House china, which had been paid for by private donations. Following years of lax formality, she decided to restore a Kennedyesque glamour to the White House, and her interest in high-end fashion garnered much attention as well as criticism. She championed recreational drug prevention causes when she founded the "Just Say No" drug awareness campaign, which was considered her major initiative as First Lady. More discussion of her role ensued following a 1988 revelation that she had consulted an astrologer to assist in planning the president's schedule after the attempted assassination of her husband in 1981. She generally had a strong influence on her husband and played a role in a few of his personnel and diplomatic decisions. #Biography
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Nancy Reagan - U.S. First Lady | Mini Bio | BIO
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Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins; July 6, 1921 – March 6, 2016) was an American film actress and the wife of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. She served as the First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989. She was born in New York City. After her parents separated, she lived in Maryland with an aunt and uncle for several years. When her mother remarried in 1929, she moved to Chicago and later took the name Davis from her stepfather. As Nancy Davis, she was a Hollywood actress in the 1940s and 1950s, starring in films such as The Next Voice You Hear..., Night into Morning, and Donovan's Brain. In 1952, she married Ronald Reagan, who was then president of the Screen Actors Guild. They had two children together. Reagan was the First Lady of California when her husband was Governor from 1967 to 1975, and she began to work with the Foster Grandparents Program. Reagan became First Lady of the United States in January 1981, following her husband's victory in the 1980 presidential election. Early in his first term, she was criticized largely due to her decision to replace the White House china, which had been paid for by private donations. Following years of lax formality, she decided to restore a Kennedyesque glamour to the White House, and her interest in high-end fashion garnered much attention as well as criticism. She championed recreational drug prevention causes when she founded the "Just Say No" drug awareness campaign, which was considered her major initiative as First Lady. More discussion of her role ensued following a 1988 revelation that she had consulted an astrologer to assist in planning the president's schedule after the attempted assassination of her husband in 1981. She generally had a strong influence on her husband and played a role in a few of his personnel and diplomatic decisions. #Biography
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Nancy Reagan - U.S. First Lady | Mini Bio | BIO
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- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 32868
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Nancy Reagan visits husband's grave
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan, 92, visited the grave of America's 40th president, as she does every year on the anniversary of his death. President Ronald Reag...
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan, 92, visited the grave of America's 40th president, as she does every year on the anniversary of his death. President Ronald Reagan is buried at his presidential library in Simi Valley, California. Maurice DuBois reports.
https://wn.com/Nancy_Reagan_Visits_Husband's_Grave
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan, 92, visited the grave of America's 40th president, as she does every year on the anniversary of his death. President Ronald Reagan is buried at his presidential library in Simi Valley, California. Maurice DuBois reports.
- published: 06 Jun 2014
- views: 11197
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Nancy Reagan Dies at Age 94
Nancy Davis Reagan, former First Lady of the United States, died this morning at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 94. The cause of death was congestive hea...
Nancy Davis Reagan, former First Lady of the United States, died this morning at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 94. The cause of death was congestive heart failure.
Mrs. Reagan will be buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband, Ronald Wilson Reagan, who died on June 5, 2004.
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Nancy Davis Reagan, former First Lady of the United States, died this morning at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 94. The cause of death was congestive heart failure.
Mrs. Reagan will be buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband, Ronald Wilson Reagan, who died on June 5, 2004.
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- published: 06 Mar 2016
- views: 60408
7:27
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan dies at 94
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan died Sunday morning at her home in Los Angeles. She was 94. While she may have appeared to be a traditional first lady, she evolv...
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan died Sunday morning at her home in Los Angeles. She was 94. While she may have appeared to be a traditional first lady, she evolved into an integral power player in her husband’s political success.
https://wn.com/Former_First_Lady_Nancy_Reagan_Dies_At_94
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan died Sunday morning at her home in Los Angeles. She was 94. While she may have appeared to be a traditional first lady, she evolved into an integral power player in her husband’s political success.
- published: 06 Mar 2016
- views: 1047430
1:36:15
Nancy Reagan Funeral [FULL SERVICE]
HIGHLIGHTS:
► Love Letter from Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan: 11:05
► Diane Sawyer: 23:04
► James Baker: 30:54
► Tom Brokaw: 38:02
► Patti Davis, Daughter of Na...
HIGHLIGHTS:
► Love Letter from Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan: 11:05
► Diane Sawyer: 23:04
► James Baker: 30:54
► Tom Brokaw: 38:02
► Patti Davis, Daughter of Nancy Reagan: 47:31
► Ronald Prescott Reagan, Son of Nancy Reagan: 56:48
► Homily: 1:09:51
► Recessional - Nancy Reagan Laid to Rest: 1:24:58
The funeral for former first lady Nancy Reagan has started as she is being laid to rest today beside beloved husband “Ronnie.” The front row was filled with famed politicians, including four of the five living first ladies -- Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Rosalynn Carter -- and former President George W. Bush.
Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/
https://wn.com/Nancy_Reagan_Funeral_Full_Service
HIGHLIGHTS:
► Love Letter from Ronald Reagan to Nancy Reagan: 11:05
► Diane Sawyer: 23:04
► James Baker: 30:54
► Tom Brokaw: 38:02
► Patti Davis, Daughter of Nancy Reagan: 47:31
► Ronald Prescott Reagan, Son of Nancy Reagan: 56:48
► Homily: 1:09:51
► Recessional - Nancy Reagan Laid to Rest: 1:24:58
The funeral for former first lady Nancy Reagan has started as she is being laid to rest today beside beloved husband “Ronnie.” The front row was filled with famed politicians, including four of the five living first ladies -- Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Rosalynn Carter -- and former President George W. Bush.
Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/
- published: 11 Mar 2016
- views: 417528
1:35
Nancy Reagan tells Larry King about Ronald Reagan
In 2007, former first lady Nancy Reagan talked to CNN's Larry King about her lifelong love affair with President Reagan.
In 2007, former first lady Nancy Reagan talked to CNN's Larry King about her lifelong love affair with President Reagan.
https://wn.com/Nancy_Reagan_Tells_Larry_King_About_Ronald_Reagan
In 2007, former first lady Nancy Reagan talked to CNN's Larry King about her lifelong love affair with President Reagan.
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 156899
6:09
Best of Ronald and Nancy Reagan's Love Story
Romeo had his Juliet, Antony had his Cleopatra. Prince Edward had his Wallis, and Ronald Reagan had his beloved Nancy. Charlton Heston once said theirs was “pro...
Romeo had his Juliet, Antony had his Cleopatra. Prince Edward had his Wallis, and Ronald Reagan had his beloved Nancy. Charlton Heston once said theirs was “probably the greatest love affair in the history of the American Presidency.”
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Romeo had his Juliet, Antony had his Cleopatra. Prince Edward had his Wallis, and Ronald Reagan had his beloved Nancy. Charlton Heston once said theirs was “probably the greatest love affair in the history of the American Presidency.”
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- published: 04 Mar 2022
- views: 13740
1:01:06
The Legacy of Nancy Reagan
Please join Karen Tumulty, political columnist for The Washington Post and former IOP Pritzker Fellow, for a discussion about her upcoming biography of one of A...
Please join Karen Tumulty, political columnist for The Washington Post and former IOP Pritzker Fellow, for a discussion about her upcoming biography of one of America’s most influential First Ladies, The Triumph of Nancy Reagan. Having spent four years researching Mrs. Reagan’s life, Karen has assembled the definitive portrait of a woman whose partnership and love affair with the 40th President shaped history. From Reagan’s tumultuous upbringing to her measured approach to politics and unwavering dedication to her husband, Karen traces the life of a woman who impacted the Cold War, the AIDS epidemic, and the war on drugs.
The IOP is also pleased to welcome author Kate Andersen Brower. Kate will moderate this discussion and has authored several books about the White House and its inhabitants, including the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Residence.
https://wn.com/The_Legacy_Of_Nancy_Reagan
Please join Karen Tumulty, political columnist for The Washington Post and former IOP Pritzker Fellow, for a discussion about her upcoming biography of one of America’s most influential First Ladies, The Triumph of Nancy Reagan. Having spent four years researching Mrs. Reagan’s life, Karen has assembled the definitive portrait of a woman whose partnership and love affair with the 40th President shaped history. From Reagan’s tumultuous upbringing to her measured approach to politics and unwavering dedication to her husband, Karen traces the life of a woman who impacted the Cold War, the AIDS epidemic, and the war on drugs.
The IOP is also pleased to welcome author Kate Andersen Brower. Kate will moderate this discussion and has authored several books about the White House and its inhabitants, including the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Residence.
- published: 17 Apr 2021
- views: 1338