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Words to Live By Podcast

Summary: An audio podcast featuring Ronald Reagan speeches and radio addresses from the 1960s through the 1990s. A new Words to Live By Podcast will be posted every Tuesday.

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  • Artist: itunes@reaganfoundation.org (Reagan Foundation)
  • Copyright: 2011

Podcasts:

 U.S. Air Strike Against Libya | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:27:38

In this week’s podcast, we go back 32 years, to April 14, 1986, when President Reagan addressed the nation on the United States Air Strike against Libya. The air strike was in retaliation for the Libyan sponsorship of terrorism against American troops and citizens.

 Air Traffic Controllers Strike | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:17:47

In this week’s podcast, we present President Reagan’s remarks and question-and-answer session with reporters on the Air Traffic Controllers Strike on August 3, 1981.

 Best of Reagan's Humor | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:14:15

In this week’s podcast we have compiled some of President Reagan’s funniest stories and jokes as we present to you this “Best of Humor” podcast. “Ronald Reagan’s sense of humor,” wrote presidential biographer Lou Cannon, “was a key to his character…and his willingness to poke fun at himself was a vital component of his popularity.”  

 Our Country | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:14:26

In this radio address, entitled “Our Country,” Ronald Reagan discusses how, although he can disagree with government practices, he doesn’t disagree with the overall system of America’s government which he calls “unique in all the world.”

 Farewell Address to the Nation | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:25:21

In this week’s podcast, we present President Reagan’s farewell address to the nation, delivered from the Oval Office on January 11, 1989. 

 Tear Down This Wall | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:35:22

In this week's "Words to Live By" podcast, we explore the origin behind President Reagan's infamous Brandenburg Gate speech in West Berlin, otherwise known as the "Tear Down This Wall" speech. 

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