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How do you do, everybody? I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Ronald Reagan. A few months ago I
was a sports announcer on a radio station
in Des Moines, Iowa. One day I ran into one of
these movie talent scouts, I think I caught him off guard because the next thing I knew I was taking a screen test
for Warner Bros. in Hollywood. First picture, well what do you
think it was about? A radio station. In these United States, a man is always innocent until
he is legally proven guilty
was a sports announcer on a radio station
in Des Moines, Iowa. One day I ran into one of
these movie talent scouts, I think I caught him off guard because the next thing I knew I was taking a screen test
for Warner Bros. in Hollywood. First picture, well what do you
think it was about? A radio station. In these United States, a man is always innocent until
he is legally proven guilty
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How do you do, everybody?
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I'd like to introduce myself.
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My name is Ronald Reagan.
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A few months ago I
was a sports announcer
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on a radio station
in Des Moines, Iowa.
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One day I ran into one of
these movie talent scouts,
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I think I caught him off guard
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because the next thing I knew
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I was taking a screen test
for Warner Bros. in Hollywood.
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First picture,
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well what do you
think it was about?
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A radio station.
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In these United States,
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a man is always innocent until
he is legally proven guilty.
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Movie Summary
A four-part documentary series that explores the many surprisingly unexamined aspects of the Reagan White House, and how Nancy Reagan's paper-doll image was at odds with the power she ultimately wielded throughout her husband's pr...