Reagan. The couple was inseparable through many triumph fant years in the political spotlight. Their marriage saw tragedy and Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell put it yesterday, in many ways the reagan love story was classic hollywood. But it was unmistakably human, too. Hands intertwined nancy and ron rose to the pinnacle of political power. Weathered cancer and personal heartbreak and braved the depths of alzheimers cold embrace always together. Joining me to discuss Nancy Reagans scomplife legacy from washington, michael duffy. He is Deputy Managing Editor of Time Magazine here in new york. Nancy gibbs is Time Magazines editor, together they are the authors of the president s club, inside the worlds most exclusive fraternity. Im pleased to have them on this program. Welcome. Talk about nancy reagan as a first lady. Well, you know, coming when she did, after betty ford who had been such a transparent, authentic figure and then Roselyne Carter who was very earnest suspect high pr
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Jony ive, the chief design officer. We will do things that some its hard to articulate why you did them beyond it feels like the right thing to do. And from our experience, i think the people to see value beyond their ability to articulate why, you know. If you ask somebody ways, why they like some things, i truly have found that it has a relationship to the amount of care that was extended in its creation. And its a difficult one to talk about at the risk of sounding slightly grand in aspiration. But i think that we found that when we care, when we design the inside of this product, that not many people will see, when we extend that sort of care, we saw that were making a contribution that the culture and to humanity. We conclude this with mimi sheraton, her book is called 1,000 foods to eat before you die. The places i went, the friends i made, all of the things i did were more or less fitted that the schedule for researching foods like this, whether for the New York Times or the kon
Oladipo and zeller. Tom crean has been able to get this team back to that high level. Bill its the speed of the game thats devastating. Youve got to match it. The push. The willingness to spread and attack stretches your d. Tough pass. Ian ferrell. The turnover. Bill he knows. A little giveaway. Trimble a little frustrated. How smart is he . Didnt go all the way actually picked it up, i think he was going to make a play for a cutting hoosier. I thought you were going to say smarter than your average point guard. Bill that he is. Thats not going out on a limb. Ian im like your booboo. Bill hurt his shoulder again. Ian a leftshoulder injury he was dealing with heading into this game. Again even though hes bending over, excruciating pain. Ian he aggravated it against iowa. Tom crean comes over. The medical staff will come over. Dr. Steve opfelt who played here for bob knight. Ian doing his job trying to tip a ball, and did, by the way, did his job. Bill did and paid for it, and tom was sa
She will be buried alongside president reagan at the reagan president ial library in california in simi valley. And we are outside her estate. William . Yes, we arrived an hour ago and 10 minutes ago a hearse arrived to pick up the body of the first first lady dying some time this morning. The only vehicle we have seen enter the residence so far is that vehicle. Other family members may have arrived earlier than that, we do not know. We are in bel Air California where she lived since 1988 buying the estate and lived here for 30 years. She is then for the just 10 no, campaigning and bringing glamour to the white house, an advisor to the president , known for caming the people around them, people she considered disloyal she was known as a keen judge of character born in new york city as ann tran isis robbins. And her parents divorced after. Eight years mother her mother remarried a chicago physician who adopted customer she changed her name to nancy davis graduating from Smith College an