1981 Israeli Air Force Attack the nuclear reactor in Iraq
1981 Israeli Air Force Attack the nuclear reactor in Iraq
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1980s Arcade
This is what the arcades were like back in the 80s
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1983. NBC News warns of Catastrophe climate change by the 1990’s
1983. NBC News warns of Catastrophe climate change by the 1990’s
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2nd 1980 Presidential Candidate Debate: Governor Ronald Reagan and President Jimmy Carter - 10/28/80
2nd 1980 Presidential Candidate Debate: Governor Ronald Reagan and President Jimmy Carter - 10/28/80
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Sears 1982 Christmas Holiday Season
Sears 1982 December Christmas Season. Raw footage of people sampling the latest in Video Games and Computers.
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ABC News Nightline: Chernobyl Accident - 04/28/86
ABC News Nightline: Chernobyl Accident - 04/28/86
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Harry Caray's call - Sandberg game vs Cardinals June 23 1984
Harry Caray's call - Ryne Sandberg game vs Cardinals June 23 1984 2 HRs off Bruce Sutter to tie game twice
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Trump in 1987 saying we need to stop foreign counties from ripping off the United States
Trump in 1987 saying we don’t need to cut programs for the poor we need to stop foreign counties from ripping off the United States while we pay billions to defend them
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Mount St. Helens: May 18, 1980
Mount St. Helens: May 18, 1980
USGS scientists recount their experiences before, during and after the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Loss of their colleague David A. Johnston and 56 others in the eruption cast a pall over one of the most dramatic geologic moments in American history.
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Al Capone's vault blasted open: nothing found on Geraldo Rivera
Al Capone's vault blasted open: nothing found on Geraldo Rivera April 21, 1986
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Geraldo suffers broken nose from racial fight
Geraldo suffers broken nose from racial fight Nov 3 1988
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President Ronald Reagan assassination attempt - First ABC News Bulletin - March 30, 1981
March 30, 1981, President of the United States Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C.
Reagan was seriously wounded by a revolver bullet that ricocheted off the side of the presidential limousine and hit him in the left underarm, breaking a rib, puncturing a lung, and causing serious internal bleeding. He was close to death upon arrival at George Washington University Hospital but was stabilized in the emergency room; he then underwent emergency exploratory surgery. He recovered and was released from the hospital on April 11. No formal invocation of sections 3 or 4 of the Constitution's 25th amendment (concerning the vice president assuming the president's powers and duties) took place, though Secretary of State Alexander Haig stated that he was "in control here" at the White House until Vice President George H. W. Bush returned to Washington from Fort Worth, Texas. Haig was fourth in the line of succession after Bush, Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill, and president pro tempore of the Senate Strom Thurmond.
Ronald Wilson Reagan (/ˈreɪɡən/ RAY-gən; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, his presidency constituted the Reagan era, and he is considered one of the most prominent conservative figures in American history.
On March 30, 1981, President of the United States Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C., as he was returning to his limousine after a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton. Hinckley believed the attack would impress actress Jodie Foster, with whom he had developed an erotomanic obsession.
2008, British historian M. J. Heale summarized that scholars had reached a broad consensus in which "Ronald Reagan rehabilitated conservatism, turned the country to the right, practiced a 'pragmatic conservatism' that balanced ideology with the constraints of government, revived faith in the presidency and American self-respect, and contributed to critically ending the Cold War", which ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Many conservative and liberal scholars have agreed that Ronald Reagan has been the most influential president since Roosevelt, leaving his imprint on American politics, diplomacy, culture, and economics through his effective communication of his conservative agenda and pragmatic compromising. During the initial years of Ronald Reagan's post-presidency, historical rankings placed his presidency in the twenties. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, his presidency was often placed in the top ten.
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Nov. 10, 1989: Celebration at the Berlin Wall
Nov. 10, 1989: Celebration at the Berlin Wall
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Man vs. tank in Tiananmen square June 5, 1989
Man vs. tank in Tiananmen square June 5, 1989
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NBC News Special Report: October 25, 1983 U.S. invasion of Grenada
NBC News Special Report: October 25, 1983 U.S. invasion of Grenada
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October 17, 1989 San Francisco Earthquake Live as it Happened
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake occurred in Northern California.
The shock was responsible for 63 deaths and 3,757 injuries
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Crowd Reaction: Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion January 28, 1986
Crowd Reaction: Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion January 28, 1986
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Lloyd Bentsen to Dan Quayle 'You're No Jack Kennedy' October 5, 1988
Lloyd Bentsen to Dan Quayle 'You're No Jack Kennedy'
Vice-presidential candidate debate Omaha, Nebraska October 5, 1988
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1988: George H.W. Bush Says, ‘Read My lips: No New Taxes’
1988: George H.W. Bush Says, ‘Read My lips: No New Taxes 8-18-1988
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1989 Coverage of the United Sates invasion of Panama
United States Invasion of Panama, code-named Operation Just Cause
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