To his many admirers, Ronald Reagan was often known as 'The Gipper;' the optimistic patriot and gifted politician. His detractors called him 'The Teflon President,' because no criticism ever seemed to stick. But just about everybody agreed that Ronald Reagan was a great communicator -- a skilled public speaker who used confidence, style and wit to make his case and send a message. As a radio announcer, actor, corporate spokesman, governor, and finally as president, Reagan honed that message and built a following. His skill at communicating -- the ability to connect with people, and persuade them -- is among the things he is best remembered for today. Hosted by Brian Williams.