My Father at 100 An Interview with Ron Reagan History Government R
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' My Father at 100' An Interview With Ron Reagan
Memoir marks anniversary of 40th president' s birth
Feb. 6, 2011, marks the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birth. Many events are planned to commemorate this centennial, but perhaps none is more personal than My Father at 100, a memoir written by the 's youngest son, Ron Reagan. Walter Zibowski / AP Photo Reagan and son play touch football in the backyard of their Sacramento home. From Seattle, he tells 's Lark McCarthy about his late father's love of sports, his own concerns about his dad serving a second term in the White House and how the family dealt with Ronald Reagan's struggles with . Ron Reagan believes it was a "virtual certainty" that his father had Alzheimer's while president. Watch this heartfelt interview that tells the story of a special bond between .Related
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