Michelle Obama remembers Nancy Reagan
The first lady took a moment to acknowledge the former first lady
The first lady took a moment to acknowledge the former first lady
The White House says first lady Michelle Obama will attend Nancy Reagan's funeral. The service Friday will be private, but the public will be able to pay their respects as Mrs. Reagan lays in repose at the Reagan Library Wednesday and Thursday. Ben Tracy reports from Simi Valley, California, where Mrs. Reagan will be buried next to her husband.
Nancy Reagan was not only involved behind the scenes influencing her husband on many decisions, but also went public on some controversial issues against Republican party positions
Nancy Reagan influenced her husband on many major presidential decisions during their time in the White House, and also went public on some controversial issues against Republican party positions. Bill Plante reports on her tireless efforts for the causes she believed in.
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"60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl covered the Reagan administration during her career and has a look back at Nancy Reagan's influence as First Lady.
The former first lady will be buried next to her husband, President Ronald Reagan, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California
The former first lady will be buried next to her husband in Simi Valley, California
Former first lady Nancy Reagan passed away at 94 on Sunday. The nation, including President Barack Obama, remembers her legacy during the Reagan administration and after. Reagan biographer Craig Shirley joins CBSN with more details.
Powell, who served as a national security adviser to President Reagan, said the first lady was "a friend and ally," but "could be an adversary if she didn't like what was going on."
Former first lady Nancy Reagan died on Sunday from heart failure in Los Angeles. She was 94. CBS News' Bill Plante covered the Reagan administration in the 1980s and Peggy Noonan was one of President Reagan's speechwriters in the White House. They both joined CBSN to discuss Nancy Reagan's legacy, as well as some fond memories.
The late first lady shared the big screen with the likes of Barbara Stanwyck, Ava Gardner, Glenn Ford and Ray Milland
Gen. Colin Powell, former secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chief of Staffs, served as a national security adviser under President Ronald Reagan. As America mourns first lady Nancy Reagan's death, Powell joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss witnessing the Reagans' powerful love story and political partnership.
The nation is remembering former first lady Nancy Reagan. During her lifetime she played many roles: actress, mother, advocate for Alzheimer’s research. She also transformed the role of the first lady. But by her own account, her most important role was that of Ronald Reagan's wife and fierce protector. Her death has led many to look back on the classic love story between herself and President Ronald Reagan. Bill Plante reports.
Former first lady Nancy Reagan died Sunday at the age of 94. Peggy Noonan, CBS News contributor and Wall Street Journalist columnist who was a special assistant and speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan, and Lesley Stahl, "60 Minutes" correspondent who covered the Reagan White House, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss Mrs. Reagan's legacy and impact on the country.
The former first lady was devoted to the library as a way of safeguarding President Reagan's legacy
First lady played many roles, but by her own account, her most important role was that of Ronald Reagan's wife and fierce protector
Nancy Reagan is being remembered tonight as a First Lady who redefined the role; A prominent crossword puzzle editor has been accused of plagiarism.
The Republican presidential candidates are all agreeing on one thing: Former first lady Nancy Reagan was a remarkable woman. As Julianna Goldman reports, when the news of Mrs. Reagan’s death broke, the campaigns all released statements praising her character.
Nancy Reagan is being remembered tonight as a First Lady who redefined the role. The former first lady died Sunday morning at the age of 94 and will be buried beside her husband, the late President Ronald Reagan. Bill Plante has a remembrance.
Former Ronald Reagan speechwriter and columnist Peggy Noonan has known the Reagans for decades. Noonan joins CBSN after learning about the death of former first lady Nancy Reagan this Sunday.
Nancy Reagan played an extremely influential role in her husband's White House. Learn new details about their relationship as CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante and 48 Hours Senior Executive Producer Susan Zirinsky reflect on their time covering the Reagan White House. They join CBSN to discuss the life and legacy of the former first lady, who passed away in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Former White House Chief of Staff Ken Duberstein discusses Nancy Reagan's legacy as First Lady. Duberstein, who served as President Reagan's final chief of staff, says Reagan was incredibly influential in her husband's White House. Watch Duberstein discuss her role in the White House with CBS News Correspondent Jamie Yuccas.
In a 1989 interview with Mike Wallace, Nancy Reagan talked frankly about her life with President Ronald Reagan. She died March 6, 2016, at the age of 94
Former first lady died from heart failure in Los Angeles on Sunday. She was 94 years old. Author Craig Shirley has written three best-selling biographies on the Reagans and joined CBSN to reflect on her legacy.
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The forecasted conditions come after a weekend of jaw-dropping northern lights seen as far south as Florida and as "magnetically complex" sunspots bigger than Earth continue to emit solar flares.
Geomagnetic storms can affect infrastructure, but may also bring an expanded viewing of the aurora borealis.
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