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We're excited to launch our new podcast series – "Throwback Thursdays with President Reagan"– where we’ll share some of our favorite quotes by the President. In this week’s Throwback Thursday, we share President Reagan’s eternal optimism.
In this week's Monday Minute, we take a look at a hand written letter President Reagan wrote his wife, Nancy Reagan. Ronald Reagan wrote love notes to his wife throughout their entire life, many of which are printed in Mrs. Reagan’s book, “I love you, Ronnie.”
Ronald Reagan loved celebrating his birthday. This February 6th would have marked the 69th anniversary of his 39th birthday. In 1986, on the occasion of his 75th birthday, President Reagan received this Waterford crystal candy jar from the King of Morocco, King Hassan II, who served from February 1961 through July of 1999.…
In honor of Super Bowl LIII, this week's Monday Minute we go back to Super Bowl 24, which was played on January 28, 1990. The Denver Broncos took on the San Francisco 49ers in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
January 19th marks the birthday of General Robert E. Lee. In this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives, we take a look at commemorative General Lee and General Grant pistols.
On this day in 1984, President Reagan announced his candidacy for re-election. In honor of that historic day, we look at some original campaign flyers in this week’s Monday Minute in the archives.
In this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives, we honor the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. “Our country is different because Martin Luther King, Jr. made it better by the way he lived his life.” – Ronald Reagan
Happy New Year! In honor of the original Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve, this week’s Monday Minute in the archives features a great table radio gifted to President Reagan by Dick Clark in 1986.
In honor of the holiday spirit, we look at Christmas decorations used in President and Mrs. Reagan’s home, now on display at the Reagan Library, in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives.
In this episode of Reagan Retrospective, Michael Castine shares a few stories of his time working for President Reagan in the White House, and how being brought up from humble roots made his time at the White House all the more gratifying.
Get out your menorahs and dreidels! Hanukkah begins tomorrow! In this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives, we look at a Menorah an 11-year old girl gifted President Reagan in 1990.
It's officially the holidays, and to celebrate the season we want to take you on a tour through our annual Christmas Tree exhibit in this special Inside the Reagan Library video. The exhibit is open now through January 7, 2018!
Former Senior White House Correspondent of the Washington Post Lou Cannon shares the story of when his first book about Ronald Reagan was published, and his and President Reagan's encounter with then President Richard Nixon.
Alixe Mattingly, Deputy Press Secretary to Vice President George Bush, shares a story from her emotional and inspiring first day in the Press Briefing Room during the inauguration of President Reagan.
President Reagan’s White House Counsel Fred Fielding discusses the firm stance the President made during the Air Traffic Controller’s Strike of 1981. “Government cannot close down the assembly line…It is for this reason that I must tell those who fail to report for duty this morning they are in violation of the law, and if they do not report for work within 48 hours, they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated.” – Ronald Reagan…
In the 1950s, Ronald Reagan began collecting motivational, entertaining and compelling quotes, writing them on notecards, from which he drew inspiration for his speeches, as he did in his Time for Choosing Speech in 1964. In this video podcast, we’ll take a closer look at these remarkable notecards.
On July 17, 1980, Ronald Reagan’s path to the presidency took a huge leap forward as he stood before a celebratory crowd and accepted the Republican nomination to become the 40th president of the United States. Later, in 1989, as his presidency was coming to a close, President Reagan was gifted this Delegate Section ticket for the 1980 RNC Convention. The ticket was for seat 7 in section D5 and has a map of the arena on the back.…
White House Social Secretary Gahl Burt shares wonderful memories of President and Mrs. Reagan, including a touching story about Mrs. Reagan’s interment ceremony during this Reagan Retrospective Episode.
In honor of today’s 54th anniversary of President Kennedy’s famous Ich Bin Ein Berliner speech, we look at a piece of the Berlin Wall in this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
Welcome to Titanic at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, open now through January 7, 2018. In this video podcast, we’ll explore this first-of-its-kind 10,000 square foot exhibition, which reunites 100s of Titanic artifacts that have not been together since the ship’s fateful night in 1912, shown alongside materials and artifacts from the 1984-85 discovery of the Titanic, as well as sets, props and costumes from the 1997 blockbuster movie. This exhibition has not been seen anywhere else before.…
In honor of Armed Forces Day yesterday, we look at Regimental Colors of the Officers presented to President Reagan in 1983 at the demilitarized zone in Korea during this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
Sam Donaldson recalls some of his fondest memories reporting during the Ronald Reagan presidency and post-presidency, including the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In honor of Cinco de Mayo this week, we look at a State gift from the President of Mexico to President Reagan in this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
Sam Donaldson recalls some of his fondest memories reporting during the Ronald Reagan presidency and post-presidency, including the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In honor of Easter this past weekend we feature a selection of White House wooden decorated Easter eggs in this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute Trustee Ted Olson, who has known President Reagan since his term as Governor of California, shares stories of the President's warmth and kindness.
Which White House gift has the plaque which reads “Salute to a man who opened a new chapter of our nation’s history”? Check out this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives to find out.
President Reagan once called the arts one of the most important forms of human expression. In this video podcast we’ll take a look at his influence on the arts, both in the White House and across the nation.
In honor of Valentine’s Day tomorrow, we look at the “Amalfi Valentine” left behind by President Reagan at his 1950s house with Mrs. Reagan in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives.
Andrew Littlefair joined the Reagan Administration as a young man, and during his tenure as a Staff Assistant took many great experiences with him, from the sense of purpose President Reagan provided to each of his staff members to the simple fact that every man needs to eat.
“So, with all the creative energy at our command, let us begin an era of national renewal. Let us renew our determination, our courage, and our strength. And let us renew our faith and our hope.” - Ronald Reagan, 1st Inaugural Address, 1/20/1981
This “Monday Minute in the Archives” falls on Columbus Day, so what better artifact to look at than a model of one of his ships, gifted to President Reagan?
In this episode of "Reagan Retrospective", Jim Miller, who was the Budget Director for President Reagan (1985-1988), talks about his experience working with Ronald Reagan.
This month on Reagan Retrospective, former Marine Aide to President Reagan Mark "Pete" Peterson shares the story behind President and Mrs. Reagan finding their home in Bel Air, California.
We look at Proclamation 5431, signed by President Reagan, marking the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a national holiday in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives.
In honor of Hanukkah starting in a few days, in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives we take a look at some of the Menorahs President Ronald Reagan received while in office.
Former United States Secretary of State George Shultz shares the importance President Reagan felt with telling stories in this episode of Reagan Retrospective.
Has the countdown to Christmas begun? We think so! In this week's "Monday Minute in the Archives" we take a look at a Christmas Tree made entirely out of seashells, gifted to President Reagan by Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos.
In honor of Veterans Day last week, today’s “Monday Minute in the Archives” features the Civil War discharge papers for Charles Rider of the Union Army.
In this episode of "Reagan Retrospective", we have Ed Meese, who was Attorney General, sharing some personal stories about his time working with President Ronald Reagan.
In this episode of Reagan Retrospective, former Coast Guard Aide to President Reagan, Woody Lee, shares stories from his first visit to California with the President.
In this “Inside the Reagan Library” podcast, the Reagan Foundation reflects on the legacy of President and Mrs. Reagan, and the memorial services that surrounded their passing.
With only a month left of our extraordinary “Vatican Splendors” exhibit, we look at an Icon of Christ-Pantocrator in this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
In this Reagan Retrospective, former Army Aide Ron Thomas shares a story about a very private dinner he helped with, and his time with President Reagan.
What is that delicious, savory aroma coming from the White House? On this week's Monday Minute, we crack open a copy of The White House Cookbook, the official manual to fine dining at the presidential palace since 1887!
From the official White House Easter Egg Roll to celebrating the holiday with friends and family, President and Mrs. Reagan enjoyed observing the Easter holiday. As he wrote in 1981, he wanted all who celebrated Easter a time filled with joy and spiritual fulfillment with the hope that one day men and women everywhere would be able to worship God in the manner of their choosing.…
In this episode of Reagan Retrospective, former Military Aide Steve Chealandler reflects on a touching moment shared between President Reagan and his military aides.
Yes-Haw! This week on Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives, we dust off a very special gift to President Reagan from country music singer Mickey Gilley.
On this Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives, a gift to President Reagan from the youngest player to ever be seeded in Wimbledon, Andrea Jaeger.
This Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives, we embark back to the era of the Cold War, and take a look at the only two pieces in our archive representing the German Democratic Republic, also known as East Germany.
How did President Reagan end up with an actual piece of fabric from the Wright Brother’s original flight? Learn all about it in this “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
President and Mrs. Reagan had a remarkable love for each other. In this episode, we highlight the love the Reagan's shared and the letters the President wrote to his First Lady.
In episode five of our Monday Minute series, we share a gift received by Mrs. Reagan from the Shanghai Children's Palace Little Ambassadors during Mr. and Mrs. President Reagan's trip to China in April of 1984.
On this episode of Reagan Retrospective, Special Assistant and Speechwriter Peggy Noonan shares an entertaining tale from President Reagan's visit to Normandy on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day.
We look at an actual one-shilling note, printed on March 25th, 1776, just before the United States declared its Independence from Great Britain, in this “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
In this episode of "inside the Reagan Library", we take a look how President Reagan used humor to ease a crowd to make a point and to have fun doing it.
In this episode, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration Stewart McLaurin shares that it was important to connect the next generation of Americans now with the man he knew and privileged to serve.
To honor the men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum hosts a Veterans Day Event on November 11th of each year.
In this podcast, we take a look at the cars of the new “Amazing Automobiles: The Ultimate Car Exhibit” on display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.
Ronald Reagan strengthened the military because he was a realist. He understood the world, and had a clear sense of what America’s role should be – the champion of freedom for peoples everywhere.
In this video podcast, we take a look at our annual 4th of July event that brings together our nation’s history with family-fun activities, patriotic concerts and more.
In this video podcast, we take a look at Reagan’s Country Café….the perfect place to enjoy a nice lunch or snack while visiting the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.
In this video podcast, we examine the history of Presidential Motorcades, as well as take a closer look at this motorcade inside the Reagan Library’s Air Force One Pavilion.
The Reagan Library’s special exhibition – Baseball! Celebrating Our Great American Pastime. In this video podcast, we’ll explore this exhibition, which features over 1,000 artifacts including some of the rarest, historic and iconic baseball memorabilia!
In this video podcast we will take a look at our Center for Public Affairs programming and share with you ways in which you can attend our events, either in-person or via the web.
The Reagan Library is one of the Southland's most stunning event locations…And it’s the perfect destination for your next night out on the town. From Big Band nights, to Country Western line-dancing, to a Sweetheart’s Romantic Dinner under the wings of Air Force One, the Reagan Library offers a unique, fun and out-of-the-ordinary place to eat and dance the night away.…
To begin our new season of Reagan Retrospective, President Reagan’s Navy Aide, J.J. Quinn, shares a fun story about his time with President and Mrs. Reagan at Camp David.
This week on Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives, we dine like royalty with this shimmering beverage set presented to President Reagan from His Majesty King Fahd bin 'Abd al-'Aziz Al Sa'ud of Saudi Arabia in 1985.
On this Memorial Day, in honor of our men and women who lost their lives defending our freedom, we spend this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives” with the POW-MIA bracelets given to President Reagan over the years.
Editor in Chief of 'Forbes Magazine' Steve Forbes provides insight on the best advice Ronald Reagan shared with him, on this episode of Reagan Retrospective.
As we approach the anniversary of the historic Apollo 10 launch into space in May 1969, this week on Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives we explore a few of many the gifts presented to Ronald Reagan from members of our nation's space program.
To coincide with the “Vatican Splendors: A Journey Through Faith and Art” exhibit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, this Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives we bring you a gift from Pope John Paul II.
This Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives, a very heartfelt gift from author and political activist Helen Keller, which was passed on to Nancy Reagan from her neurosurgeon father, Loyal Davis.
On this episode of Reagan Retrospective, we sit down with brothers Jim and Mike Lake who worked with Ronald Reagan from his time as Governor of California all the way through the end of his second presidential term.
This Monday Minute in the Reagan Museum Archives, we park hop from Anaheim, California where President Reagan co-hosted the grand opening of Disneyland all the way across the country to Orlando, Florida, where President Reagan held his second inaugural parade at Disneyworld.
In this edition of Inside The Reagan Library, we give an insiders look at the newly installed "Vatican Splendors: A Journey Through Faith and Art" exhibit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, open now through August 28th, 2016.
In this episode, we take a close look at Rancho Del Cielo and Camp David as we examine their galleries within the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.
The Reagan National Defense Forum (RNDF) brings together leaders and key stakeholders in the defense community - including members of Congress, civilian officials and military leaders from the Defense Department, industry, and administration officials - to address the health of our national defense and stimulate discussions that promote policies to strengthen the U.S. military.…
When Ronald Reagan opened the doors to his presidential library in 1991, he stated that he wanted the Library to be more than just a place for scholars to interpret the past. He wanted it to be a place where policymakers debated the future. There is no better way to fulfill his mission than to hold Presidential Debates at his Library.…
In this episode, Catherine Busch reflects on the time she worked for President Reagan in the White House as well as in Los Angeles and the bond they formed.
In this gallery at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, we take a closer look at the Four Summits which helped to bring an end to communism and the Cold War.
In this episode, former Governor of New Hampshire, John Sununu, recalls how President Reagan mentored him in the 1980s as well as a special moment they shared at a meeting with Governors that was held at the White House.
In this video podcast, we’ll explore this 5,000 square foot exhibition, which celebrates America’s favorite sport and features over 600 artifacts, from the origins of football through today!
In our latest podcast from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum we take a look at our F-14 Tomcat display, which pays tribute to President Reagan's Peace Through Strength initiative.
In this video podcast we honor the men and women, the sons and daughters, the wives and husbands who made the ultimate sacrifice and died from wounds while wearing our country’s uniform.
Spend some time touring the Reagan Library's White House South Lawn, which includes an authentic piece of the Berlin Wall and President Reagan's Memorial Site.
Spend some time touring through the Victory and Inauguration Gallery at the Reagan Library, which celebrates President Reagan’s first 70 days in office.
In this episode, we interview Republican Candidate Newt Gingrich as part of our "meet the candidate" series.
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Check out our new podcast show, National Journal Radio, where our expert correspondents take you on a deep dive through the biggest stories. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. No one knows Capitol Hill and the corridors of Washington power like National Journal, and now NJ brings you Quorum Call—a weekly podcast on Congress, policy, and politics. Hosted by National Journal's veteran reporting team, new episodes of Quorum Call will be available every Monday.
Steven Crowder brings you news, entertainment and politics with the most politically incorrect show on the web. Guests, rants, sketches, your calls ... it's whatever. Watch the VIDEO version of this podcast here: http://www.louderwithcrowder.com/mugclub