
July 16, 1982
Special | 7m 42s
100 years after his birth, a look back at Ronald Reagan on WW in 1982.
This week, commemorating what would have been the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birthday, excerpts from a Special Edition of Washington Week in Review. Long time moderator Paul Duke sat down with the 40th President of the United States 2.5 years into Mr. Reagan's first term to discuss his governing style and philosophy.
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Major funding for “Washington Week with The Atlantic” is provided by Consumer Cellular, Otsuka, Kaiser Permanente, the Yuen Foundation, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

July 16, 1982
Special | 7m 42s
This week, commemorating what would have been the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birthday, excerpts from a Special Edition of Washington Week in Review. Long time moderator Paul Duke sat down with the 40th President of the United States 2.5 years into Mr. Reagan's first term to discuss his governing style and philosophy.
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