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U.S. President Ronald Reagan speaks on the 200th anniversary of the Constitution
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Creator
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Reagan, Ronald
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Date
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1987-09-17
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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U.S. President Reagan speaks at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 200th anniversary of the Constitution. He asserts that what makes America unique is that anyone can come to the United States from any other country in the world and become an American. He then calls for the ringing of the Centennial Bell in tribute to the Constitution.
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan's twenty-sixth presidential press conference
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Creator
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Reagan, Ronald
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Date
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1984-07-24
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Ronald Reagan lists six proposals to be brought before Congress' short August session: a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget, tax relief for working spouses, tax incentives for investors, tax credits for parochial school parents, anti-crime package, permission for religious groups to meet on public school grounds, followed by questions from member of the press.
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan's thirty-first presidential press conference
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Creator
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Reagan, Ronald
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Date
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1985-09-17
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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In his thirty-first news conference, U.S. President Ronald Reagan opens with a statement on the economy and answers questions about the upcoming summit, the U.S. becoming a debtor nation for the first time since 1914, and AIDS victims in the public schools.
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France
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Creator
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Reagan, Ronald
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Date
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1985-05-08
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France on the 40th anniversary of Victory in Europe (V-E) Day, which marked the end of World War II in Europe. Marking the longest peace of this century, Reagan charges the Soviet Union with undermining stability by blocking the Geneva talks. Newscast introduced by Dan Rather.
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Title
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan's press conference
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Creator
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Reagan, Ronald
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Date
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1984-09-11
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Reagan announces forthcoming meeting with Soviet ambassador Andrei Gromyko. He answers questions about the meeting, breaches in arms control by the Soviets, Reagan's priorities and re-election campaign, and a specific deficit reduction plan.
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan addresses the United Nations
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Creator
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Reagan, Ronald
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Date
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1987-09-21
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan addresses the United Nations. Reagan urges Iran and Iraq to accept United Nations resolution #598 to vigorously seek an end to their Middle East war. Reagan implores for human rights and freedom in those countries fraught with internal political struggles. Reporters Dan Rather and Bill Plante discuss the speech with Soviet affairs expert Jonathan Sanders.
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan's forty-eighth presidential press conference
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Creator
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Reagan, Ronald
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Date
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1988-12-08
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Description
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Ronald Reagan answers questions about the growing deficit, reductions in social programs, the reduced threat from the USSR, change in the Soviet Union, the toughest and nicest part of his job, the Middle East, the future of the Contras, and other issues.
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