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Broadcast Name Batch Number Description
Strategic Stockpiles76-08        
Farewell Speeches76-08
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 64
Campaign Law Violated?76-08
Panama76-08
Television76-08
Korea76-08
People Power76-08
Tax Limit76-08
Televisions and Profits76-08
Health Care76-08
Rapid Transit76-08
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 307
Junk Food76-08
Building Codes76-08
OSHA76-08
More About OHSA76-08
The Real China?76-09
Capital Gains76-09
More About Taxes76-09
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 271
Postcard Registration76-09
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 244
Poverty76-09
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 391
Amnesty76-09
Foundations76-09
Conservation76-09
China76-09
Tom Wolfe's New Book76-09
Torrijos, Human Rights and Money Lenders76-09
IBM76-09
Congress76-09
Civil Service76-09
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 237
Rhodesia76-09
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 179
Minimum Wage76-10
Taxes I76-10
Taxes II76-10
Taxes III76-10
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 281
Agriculture Day76-10
Update on Cuba76-10
Cuba II76-10
England76-10
Seabrook76-10
Germany76-10
Added Inflation76-10
Census76-10The census has one Constitutional function, to get an accurate count of people in each state so that members of the House of Representatives can be apportioned out every ten years. Yet, the Census has turned into a datamining operation, digging deep into the lives of its citizens, which Reagan found to be wholly unnecessary.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 239
Sports and Religion76-10
Amtrak76-10
Free Press and Property Rights76-10
Economic Plan76-11
Equal Rights Amendment76-11
Taxes76-11
Intelligence76-11
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 117
Saccharin76-11
National Review76-11
Chile I76-11
Chile II76-11
Chile III76-11
Labor76-11
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 245
Murphy's Law76-11
Day Care Centers76-11
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 377
Charity76-11
"Argo Merchant,"76-11
Government By the People76-11
Redwoods76-11
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Capital Punishment76-12
Electoral College76-12Politicians hate the Electoral College, which is probably the best reason to keep it around. Without it, presidential candidates could ignore the fly-over states.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 242
Panama76-12
Brezhnev76-12In a March 1977 speech, Brezhnev suggest that Israel needs to return the land it captured in the 6-Day War. He claims to be arguing over "the impermissibility of acquisition of territory by war." Reagan then points out the hypocrisy of the statement.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 212
Gasohol76-12
Coal Tar76-12
Human Rights76-12
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 165
Jamaica76-12
Recycled Theater76-12
Environment76-12
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 326
Education and Religion76-12
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 359
Miranda76-12The Miranda Warning ensures that a criminal suspect has the right to remain silent and to legal counsel. In 1977, the case involving the kidnap and murder of Pamela Powers brought further revision to the proper use of the warming.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Student Letter76-12
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Arson76-12
FBI76-13
A Renewable Source76-13
Rhodesia76-13
Lawnmowers76-13
Cuba and Africa76-13
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page
Kidco76-13
Keng Piao76-13Reagan comments on a speech given by Keng Piao, director of the Department for Foreign Liaison, regarding relations between China, Russia and the United States. Let's just say, they're playing both sides.
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 35
Punishment76-13
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 399
Drugs and the FDA76-13
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 297
Lord Chalfont76-13
Recycled Streamliner76-13
Strategy I76-13
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 110
Strategy II76-13
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 111
Bill Niehouse76-13
Postcard Registration76-13
Korea76-14
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 66
FBI76-14
Voting76-14
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 241
Public Servants76-14
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 298
Cuba - Trouble in Paradise76-14
National Review76-14
Cambodia I76-14
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 36
Cambodia II76-14
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 38
Cambodia III76-14Reagan in his own Hand
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 40
Soviet Workers76-14
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 146
Who Government Costs Money76-14
Marijuana76-14
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 256
Government Spending76-14
Inflation76-14
Russians76-14
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 33
Privacy Bureau76-15
Guest: Peter Hannaford
Vietnam76-15
Oil I76-15
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 318
Oil II76-15
Cuba76-15
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 156
Episcopal Controversy76-15
Guest: Peter Hannaford
Intelligence76-15
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 124
OSHA76-15
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 288
DNA research76-15
Indexing76-15
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 272
Force Account Work76-15
Common Sense Bureaucrats76-15
Economic Fairy Tapes76-15
Health Costs76-15
Names76-15
Private Property76-16
The Hatch Act76-16
South Africa76-16
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 185
Food Stamps76-16
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 393
Man's Castle76-16
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 291
Jamaica76-16
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 196
Endangered Medicine76-16
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 329
Socialized Medicine76-16
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 366
The Principal's Principles76-16
Property Rights76-16
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 167
Cambodia76-16
Bulletins76-16
Spending76-16
Government Cost76-16
Quiz76-16
Food Stamps76-17
Neutron Bomb I76-17
Neutron Bomb II76-17
Ukraine76-17
Tax Shift76-17
Drunk Driving76-17
Korea I76-17
Korea II76-17
Korea III76-17
Laxalt76-17
Human Rights76-17
Snail Darter76-17
Busing76-17
NEA76-17
Porpoises and Tuna76-17
Small Business76-17
Panama76-18
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 198
Cover Up76-18
Justice Department76-18
Unemployment76-18
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 266
Medical Care76-18
World Research76-18
TRIS76-18
Montage76-18
Dream World76-18
Tom Hayden76-18
Business76-18
Inflation76-18
Korea76-18
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 41
Rhodesia76-18
Foreign Aid76-18
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 168
L.A. Times (Panama Canal)76-19
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 199
Panama Canal I76-19
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 201
Panama Canal II76-19
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 202
The Bible76-19
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 409
Kettering76-19
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"

Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 309
Government Costs76-19
Cuba I76-19
Cuba II76-19
Youth Employment76-19
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 303
The Olympics76-19
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 214
Government Can Cost Less I76-19
Government Can Cost Less II76-19
Pensions76-19
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 373
Blackout76-19
Furbish Lousewort76-19Is the Endangered Species act of 1973 a means to saving other species or is it used as a spike in the wheels of progress. Couldn't a plant be replanted to ensure its survival?
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Pot77-20
Rhodesia77-20
Carter Welfare Reform #177-20
Carter Welfare Reform #277-20
The Stalinoids77-20
Hospital Costs77-20
Mozambique77-20
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 186
Olympics77-20
Tax Limitation77-20
Air Bags77-20
Camps77-20
The Military77-20
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 69
Property Rights (California Redwoods Parks)77-20The Federal government wants to make a new park to save the redwoods...but there's already a state park there for that very reason. Is this really necessary?
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 340
Congressional Committees77-20
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 126
The Myth of the Medicare Millionaires77-20
Energy77-21
Carter Welfare Reform77-21
Treaties77-21
Panama I77-21
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 51
Panama II77-21
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 204
Panama III77-21
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 205
Steel77-21
Land77-21
Taxes77-21
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 274
Energy I77-21
Energy II77-21
Equal Time77-21
Items77-21
Investigative Agencies77-21
Drugs77-21
SALT77-22
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 75
Pushers77-22
Kearney77-22
Alaska77-22Reagan's intro really says it all: "Will Alaska wind up as our largest state or will it be our smallest state surrounded by our biggest national park?"
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 336
Good News77-22
Youth and Crime77-22
Free Enterprise77-22
Aid to Vietnam77-22
The Individual77-22
Taxation77-22
Energy77-22
Restitution77-22
Freedom77-22
An Angry Man I77-22
An Angry Man II77-22
Superintendent's Dilemma77-22
Capitalism/Socialism77-23Reagan receives a letter from a high schooler about an experiment he performed in one of his classes involving candy and push-ups? Are we sure this is about economics?
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Socialism77-23
Inflation and the Property Tax I77-23
Inflation and the Property Tax II77-23
Public Employees77-23
Red Hen77-23
President Coolidge77-23
Education77-23
Christmas 77-23
Bread Machine and Janeway77-23
The Incredible Bread Machine77-23
People Power77-23
Button, Button77-23
America's Strength77-23
Snail Darters77-24
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Nicaragua I77-24
Guest: Peter Hannaford
Nicaragua II77-24
Guest: Peter Hannaford
Visas77-24
National Security77-24
National Health Insurance I77-24
National Health Insurance II77-24
Social Security77-24
Available on "Reagan In His Own Voice"
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 370
Martin Luther King77-24
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 385
Coffee77-24
Automobiles77-24
NEA77-24
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 351
Kidco77-24
Apples77-24
Available in "Reagan In His Own Hand" Page 301
Herman Kahn, Futurist77-24

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