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jimmy carter, the pri's presidential jimmy carter, the post presidential jimmy carter, the presidential jimmy carter is the same person. he had the same goal, the same personality, did the same kind of things. we hear a lot today about what a wonderful expert he is but really hasn't done more as ex-president than when he became president. it's just circumstances in which he was able to work and of course we are vastly different once he was freed from the restraints of the office and had the boost that position gave him. but he's still good and that's the same person. there's probably some who disagree with that. but anyway, they are entitled to their opinion. okay viewed the book begins with the ancestry with first introduction is entitled and i had a huge battle with my editor to keep as much ancestry a nasa is still in income and one half of the battle. about half of it got lost. but the interesting parts were kept in. the carter family, of course the carter ancestor, the original in america showed up at a colonial eve and as an endangered servant. the gradually moved down into and fe
jimmy carter, the pri's presidential jimmy carter, the post presidential jimmy carter, the presidential jimmy carter is the same person. he had the same goal, the same personality, did the same kind of things. we hear a lot today about what a wonderful expert he is but really hasn't done more as ex-president than when he became president. it's just circumstances in which he was able to work and of course we are vastly different once he was freed from the restraints of the office and had the...
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the jimmy carter, the prepresidential jimmy carter, the post-presidential jimmy carter, the presidential jimmy carter is all the same person. he had the same goals, the same personality, did the same kinds of thing. we hear a lot today about what a wonderful ex-president he is. but really he hasn't done much more as ex-president then he did before president and while he was president it's just that the circumstances in which he was able to work, of course, were vastly different. once he was freed from the restraints of the office of being president and plus had the boost that that position gave him. but he's still the same -- he's still the -- he's still very much the same person. there are probably a few republicans in michigan who disagree with that. but, anyway, they're entitled to their opinion. okay. the book begins with the ancestry. first the introduction is entitled the carters and the smiths. and i had a huge battle with my editor to keep as much of the ancestry in it that is still in it. and i won about half of the battle. about half of it got lost. but the interesting part was
the jimmy carter, the prepresidential jimmy carter, the post-presidential jimmy carter, the presidential jimmy carter is all the same person. he had the same goals, the same personality, did the same kinds of thing. we hear a lot today about what a wonderful ex-president he is. but really he hasn't done much more as ex-president then he did before president and while he was president it's just that the circumstances in which he was able to work, of course, were vastly different. once he was...
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. >> jimmy carter was born again i said this is a pretty good guy. that was the straw that broke the cam pell in's back big time. >> don't we need new faces young new faces why don't we start with a fresh page? >> i was called a witch doctor, a dangerous river boat gambler, now it's republicans. >> once i had broken i was an apostate. >> how can you sustain a friendship with someone who thinks you are insane if you have certain ideas. >> if you want to know why we think this here is the argument here are the facts. >> we want to be on the cutting edge of history because we thought we had something to add to history. >> i am thinking oh my god this is the most brutal thing you have ever seen. >> welcome to this third installment on the fox news series the right all along the rise, fall and future of conservativism. i am prit hume. for conservatives 64 through 74 were a roller-coaster. after the disastrous goldwater election they refused to give up and had an ally in the white house. they didn't embrace richard nixon the one time anti communist fire br
. >> jimmy carter was born again i said this is a pretty good guy. that was the straw that broke the cam pell in's back big time. >> don't we need new faces young new faces why don't we start with a fresh page? >> i was called a witch doctor, a dangerous river boat gambler, now it's republicans. >> once i had broken i was an apostate. >> how can you sustain a friendship with someone who thinks you are insane if you have certain ideas. >> if you want to know...
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jimmy carter in his last hour-long interview with me next on "larry king live." good evening, we're in new york with jimmy carter. the 39th president of the united states. the nobel prize laureate and co-founder of the carter center, best selling author, and his new book, "white house diary," an extraordinary collection published by ferau, strauss, and jar awe. you kept the diary and now reveal it? >> i waited 30 years and thought i'd reveal it. >> why wait? >> it was highly personal. when i wrote it, i never thought it i would let it be published. but i reread it a few years ago, and i saw there were so many things that pertinent to today, the same thing that i faced and obama's having to face today. also, i thought it was good to have somewhere on the historical record just the actual day-by-day thoughts and dreams and idea and failures and successes, and impressions of other people that are still quite fresh in people's minds. so those are the main things that i wanted to point out. >> larry: were you before the presidency a diarykeeper? >> no. i never did. as
jimmy carter in his last hour-long interview with me next on "larry king live." good evening, we're in new york with jimmy carter. the 39th president of the united states. the nobel prize laureate and co-founder of the carter center, best selling author, and his new book, "white house diary," an extraordinary collection published by ferau, strauss, and jar awe. you kept the diary and now reveal it? >> i waited 30 years and thought i'd reveal it. >> why wait?...
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it was jimmy carter. >> that's four years removed from carter. here's john mccain at 1988 ç republican convention eight years remove from jimmy carter. >> in this presidential race, george bush alone hats experience and the knowledge to continue the policy of a strong defense coupled with a willingness to negotiate. michael dukakis, like jimmy carter before him, clearly doesn't understand that. >> okay. successful re-election for republicans in '84 and '88. here's pat buchanan in 1992 at the houston convention. >> out of jimmy carter's days of malaise, ronald reagan crafted -- ronald reagan crafted the greatest peacetime economic recovery in history. 3 million new businesses and 20 million new jobs. >> okay. lawrence, to your point. it is a way to ridicule and belittle. now, finally by 1992, it didn't work and we haven't been hearing a lot of jimmy carter bashing. isn't this a case where as long as it's working democrats are going to keep using it. >> this is going to be the first test. can you reach back just those two years. you'll notice the
it was jimmy carter. >> that's four years removed from carter. here's john mccain at 1988 ç republican convention eight years remove from jimmy carter. >> in this presidential race, george bush alone hats experience and the knowledge to continue the policy of a strong defense coupled with a willingness to negotiate. michael dukakis, like jimmy carter before him, clearly doesn't understand that. >> okay. successful re-election for republicans in '84 and '88. here's pat...
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>> well you know, i love jimmy carter, i respect jimmy carter i revere jimmy carter but jimmy carter is kind of an irascible guy. he was then and he is now. maybe he's actually a little softer now than he was then, but that respect is something i never, never questioned or lost for him. and that speech really was a good one, i think, he laid out program essentially for his post-presidency and all of the things that he talked about were prothetic. >> okay, got to go, rick. maybe you can be as david mccullough. maybe it's time. time for this guy to be rediscovered. chief speechwriter with "the new yorker." >>> the big problem looming inside of the republican party. will the establishment ever accept a hero of the tea party, sarah palin as an actual leader? 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. [ dog barking ] [ sniffing ] [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don't miss a thing. [ male
>> well you know, i love jimmy carter, i respect jimmy carter i revere jimmy carter but jimmy carter is kind of an irascible guy. he was then and he is now. maybe he's actually a little softer now than he was then, but that respect is something i never, never questioned or lost for him. and that speech really was a good one, i think, he laid out program essentially for his post-presidency and all of the things that he talked about were prothetic. >> okay, got to go, rick. maybe you...
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carter or a truth about jimmy carter. >> that's the problem. it confirm what had people believed about him already. it doesn't help him that he's older. it sounds the same. that's why it was stunning. >> willie, the thing is, this was not a slip of the tongue. i think jimmy carter's got his faculties right there. he's written some books on the middle east i think are pretty good in a lot of what they said and pretty gusty. this is what the man believes in his heart and it came out. >> gene, knowing what you know about jimmy carter, having been in washington covering politics for a while, were you surprised at all by what you heard yesterday? >> you know, not terribly. you know, i would say two things about his observation. number one, he has been quite a good former president, so i think there's some truth in that. but second, to say that he was -- you know, that he has been superior to other former presidents is you know, will be seen as characteristic jimmy carter. you know, he has a very healthy self-esteem and a lot of people think that got
carter or a truth about jimmy carter. >> that's the problem. it confirm what had people believed about him already. it doesn't help him that he's older. it sounds the same. that's why it was stunning. >> willie, the thing is, this was not a slip of the tongue. i think jimmy carter's got his faculties right there. he's written some books on the middle east i think are pretty good in a lot of what they said and pretty gusty. this is what the man believes in his heart and it came out....
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he really liked it when georgia democratic governor jimmy carter ran for president in 1976. >> jimmy carter was talking born again. >> i'm a peanut farmer, christian. the most important thing in my life is jesus christ. >> i had friends in steelworkers union and when carter was running i contacted one of them. i said this is a good guy. how about getting your guys to support him? he won pennsylvania. >> -- the evangelical vote is what helped him one southeastern ohio which was a decisive state. >> i solemnly swear -- >> it was the first president i liked and the first i met was carter because he talked openly about his own faith. >> i thought we could expect evangelical christians to be put in his cabinet. outstanding group of people and hand delivered the list to carter. to my knowledge not one of them was included. >> most think that the religious right came into being because of the abortion issue or equal rights amendment. not true. what brought them is carter's evangelical going after the christian school. that broke the camel's back. that brought them in the political process b
he really liked it when georgia democratic governor jimmy carter ran for president in 1976. >> jimmy carter was talking born again. >> i'm a peanut farmer, christian. the most important thing in my life is jesus christ. >> i had friends in steelworkers union and when carter was running i contacted one of them. i said this is a good guy. how about getting your guys to support him? he won pennsylvania. >> -- the evangelical vote is what helped him one southeastern ohio...
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i mean jimmy carter may be trying to do it. it is clear that he's not doing it on behalf of the u.s. government. obviously he's having some discussions that he would want to communicate with the u.s. government, if anything comes of it. >> everything centers on the nuclear conundrum. now jimmy carter i'm sure, will try to persuade north koreans to give up the nuclear ambition. but north korea will tell jimmy carter we're willing to do that only if our security is assured. and i'm sure they will discuss what constitutes the acceptable security guarantee. >> you're one of very few people who has contact with the north koreans. >> right. >> what is their general view of it? we conceive of the north koreans as entirely belligerent and depending on who you speak to, the incarnation of evil. how far away are we from being able to do something with the north koreans? >> north korea wants to improve relations with the united states. their economy is in shambles. they try to make international loans and so forth without american coopera
i mean jimmy carter may be trying to do it. it is clear that he's not doing it on behalf of the u.s. government. obviously he's having some discussions that he would want to communicate with the u.s. government, if anything comes of it. >> everything centers on the nuclear conundrum. now jimmy carter i'm sure, will try to persuade north koreans to give up the nuclear ambition. but north korea will tell jimmy carter we're willing to do that only if our security is assured. and i'm sure...
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we're in new york with jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states. the nobel prize laureate and co-founder of the carter center. best-selling author and new book, "white house diary." an extraordinary collection published. you kept a diary and now you're revealing it? >> well, i thought i'd wait 30 years and do it. >> larry: why wait? why wait? >> well, it was highly personal when i wrote it i never thought i would let it be published but i re-read it a few years ago and saw there were so many things that were pertinent today, the same issues i face are what president obama is facing today. and also i thought it was good to have some where on the historical record that the actual day by day thoughts and dreams and ideas and failures and successes and impressions of other people that are still quite fresh in people's minds so those are the main things i wanted to point out. >> larry: were you before the presidency a diary keeper? >> no, i never did. as a matter of fact, the first time i thought about doing a diary is when i was governor and went up to
we're in new york with jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states. the nobel prize laureate and co-founder of the carter center. best-selling author and new book, "white house diary." an extraordinary collection published. you kept a diary and now you're revealing it? >> well, i thought i'd wait 30 years and do it. >> larry: why wait? why wait? >> well, it was highly personal when i wrote it i never thought i would let it be published but i re-read it a...
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jimmy carter does appear to be in great shape. but being over 80 years old there could be more serious issues. jenna: the public information officer at the airport basically saying they got word that a sick passenger was on an incoming delta flight around 11:30 and what was told to the medical fire crews is the passenger was i.d.'d as the former president who said he was feeling sick. and then at that point he was transported to the metro health medical center by ambulance to get some more immediate care. dr. siegel we have to be careful with the initial reports. we don't know if he's still in the hospital. we are gathering information as we get it. >> there is something interesting about his background. he has an extraordinary history of cancer. i'm not suggesting this is related to this issue. two of his sisters, brothers, father, all died of pancreatic cancer which tends to run in families. jenna: we appreciate the instant insight. we reached out to the carter center here in the newsroom to find out more information about the s
jimmy carter does appear to be in great shape. but being over 80 years old there could be more serious issues. jenna: the public information officer at the airport basically saying they got word that a sick passenger was on an incoming delta flight around 11:30 and what was told to the medical fire crews is the passenger was i.d.'d as the former president who said he was feeling sick. and then at that point he was transported to the metro health medical center by ambulance to get some more...
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the same jimmy carter who voters were longing for. his message was perfectly tailored for frustrated americans in the close of the watergate age and played all of the different caucuses and primaries, not just of iowa and a skillful manner even dealing with people like mayor daley of chicago in true fashion to win over his support. one of my favorite moment in the general campaign against president ford came in the fall of kickoff week. general ford chose a rose garden strategy where he would stay in the white house to look presidential. and vice-presidential pick robert dole, that became a figure it -- pivotal figure in the fall campaign often standing in for ford at a regional events. carter scheduled an appearance at the 500 stock race. when carter staffers learned that dole had already been invited as well they negotiated during the heated exchanges and agreement whereby carter arrived in the rear car twice and dole would arrive in the front. when dole was introduced there were some polite she is. when the announcer introduced car
the same jimmy carter who voters were longing for. his message was perfectly tailored for frustrated americans in the close of the watergate age and played all of the different caucuses and primaries, not just of iowa and a skillful manner even dealing with people like mayor daley of chicago in true fashion to win over his support. one of my favorite moment in the general campaign against president ford came in the fall of kickoff week. general ford chose a rose garden strategy where he would...
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i guarantee you if jimmy carter, who's a nice man, but if jimmy carter won that election, those hostages, they'd still be there. so we, we have lost respect -- people don't respect us. when i go to europe -- >> is that unique to this president or is that a cumulative effect of the decade, both republican and now democratic president? >> right. i think that people didn't respect us greatly under bush. i think we had a great opportunity. i'll never forget when the world trade center came down. worst day in my opinion in this country's history. worst than pearl harbor because that was a sneak attack on army/navy. it was on the military. this was a sneak attack on civilians that were occupying office buildings. and a terrible attack. so i think it was the worst thing that's happened to this country. and i will never forget, in europe i have friends, and they never loved our country. but they respected it. and even feared it. but when that happened, they loved our country. and it was a great opportunity to build friendships all over the world after that happened. and instead we attacked a cou
i guarantee you if jimmy carter, who's a nice man, but if jimmy carter won that election, those hostages, they'd still be there. so we, we have lost respect -- people don't respect us. when i go to europe -- >> is that unique to this president or is that a cumulative effect of the decade, both republican and now democratic president? >> right. i think that people didn't respect us greatly under bush. i think we had a great opportunity. i'll never forget when the world trade center...
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we will have more on what happened with jimmy carter. all we know is that the 86-year-old former president is hospitalized in cleveland. also this hour, with the election only 35 days from now, the white house is taking on its own base. the president today trying to rally students at the university of wisconsin in madison saying it is irresponsible to sit out the election. the "wall street journal" poll shows 70% of those questioned do not feel that the recession is over even though economists say it is. what does it mean for the approximate the and the party in power? bo biden and education nation. fixing america's broken system. what works and what doesn't? are we at a tipping point for reform? the man who coined the phrase wait for example super man. and the reverend al sharpton on the role the communities must play. from the top-ranked nation of education, the director general. i'm andrea mitchell live in new york. we will track all of the information on former president jimmy carter's condition when we get it. president obama is try
we will have more on what happened with jimmy carter. all we know is that the 86-year-old former president is hospitalized in cleveland. also this hour, with the election only 35 days from now, the white house is taking on its own base. the president today trying to rally students at the university of wisconsin in madison saying it is irresponsible to sit out the election. the "wall street journal" poll shows 70% of those questioned do not feel that the recession is over even though...
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the epidemiologist in charge pays much credit to jimmy carter. he's motivated by faith but does not proselytize. he's opened doors and raised some $225 million for the cause. most critical, the carter center approach is not prescriptive or top-down, but respectful and collaborative, says dr. don hopkins. >> people are very, very astute at picking up condescension, and unfortunately there's a lot of that, especially with westerners coming into the countries. and i think you have to approach people with the idea that "we're here to help you and, no, we don't have all the answers. you know your own community far better than we ever will, but here's this information, use it to help yourself get rid of this disease." >> reporter: as one example, former president carter says they've used local religious beliefs to reinforce what science calls for. for instance, some communities didn't like the idea of spraying ponds with chemicals to kill the guinea worm larvae. >> in fact, their ponds of water were looked upon as sacred. if that particular rain-filled
the epidemiologist in charge pays much credit to jimmy carter. he's motivated by faith but does not proselytize. he's opened doors and raised some $225 million for the cause. most critical, the carter center approach is not prescriptive or top-down, but respectful and collaborative, says dr. don hopkins. >> people are very, very astute at picking up condescension, and unfortunately there's a lot of that, especially with westerners coming into the countries. and i think you have to...
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is obama in effect jimmy carter? >> well, i would have to say, he's not jimmy carter, this is the worst economy since jimmy carter. they say since the great depression. there's a whole disconnect in washington, d.c. 495 the beltway around d.c., the crypt night of logic. outside people make sense. inside, they don't make sense -- >> inside the beltway, the democrats, look so pessimistic, only we in government know what should you do. on the other side, jerry, you got your tea party, let's keep what we earn, have we set up, it's not carter ma lay, a quick thought and then we'll return. >> people know what to do. they want government out of the way. bigger and badder and people want the self-determination. not the government telling them -- >> larry to wrap it up, yes, the democrats say, yes we can. >> you're going to come right back. nancy skinner. jerry doyle. much more to talk about. what are you doing...? calling chase sapphire, seeing if we have enough points to stay longer. now? you don't have enough time... and y
is obama in effect jimmy carter? >> well, i would have to say, he's not jimmy carter, this is the worst economy since jimmy carter. they say since the great depression. there's a whole disconnect in washington, d.c. 495 the beltway around d.c., the crypt night of logic. outside people make sense. inside, they don't make sense -- >> inside the beltway, the democrats, look so pessimistic, only we in government know what should you do. on the other side, jerry, you got your tea party,...
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per se, a conversation with the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter, who kept a daily diary, the subject of his latest bestseller. earlier today, he sent a formal letter to the chinese government asking for the release of this year's nobel peace prize winner. we are glad to join us for a conversation with former president jimmy carter. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide is proud to join in working to improve financial literacy, and remove the obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: always honored to welcome former president jimmy carter. he just celebrated his 86th birthday. he continues to work around the world on the issues of rights. during his years in the white hou
per se, a conversation with the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter, who kept a daily diary, the subject of his latest bestseller. earlier today, he sent a formal letter to the chinese government asking for the release of this year's nobel peace prize winner. we are glad to join us for a conversation with former president jimmy carter. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making...
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jimmy carter secures the release of a u.s. citizen sentenced to eight years' hard labor. the company' has a notorious electricity network. pains to create the biggest hydropower dam. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting in the u.k. and around the world. chile and television has aired video footage of the 33 miners trapped below ground. it shows them in good spirits. they are expected to spend several more weeks before they can be rescued. we have been looking at the video. >> striking new television videos have just been released of the minors. they show them heavily-bearded, bare chested, singing the national anthem. the only pictures we have seen before this have been grainy images looking into the camera. apparently, there are 45 minutes of these images, most of which have to be released to the media. it is the clearest indication we have so far. >> families are surprised about the good spirits, and we have had a report that answers the questions. >> this will give some confirmation of what they have been saying all along. from what they know, the miners are entered spiri
jimmy carter secures the release of a u.s. citizen sentenced to eight years' hard labor. the company' has a notorious electricity network. pains to create the biggest hydropower dam. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting in the u.k. and around the world. chile and television has aired video footage of the 33 miners trapped below ground. it shows them in good spirits. they are expected to spend several more weeks before they can be rescued. we have been looking at the video. >> striking new...
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meet you and jimmy carter. it was good to see you, mr. president. always goodthe new book from thh president of the united states, jimmy carter, is called "white house diary." until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time for a conversation with former cia agent valerie claim wilson and her husband, joe wilson. see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer,tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. one conversation at a time. >> nationwide is on your side >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
meet you and jimmy carter. it was good to see you, mr. president. always goodthe new book from thh president of the united states, jimmy carter, is called "white house diary." until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time for a conversation with former cia agent valerie claim wilson and her husband, joe wilson. see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with...
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jimmy carter. great cover. already making news. when's your read on ahmadinejad? we have interviewed him twice. this will be number three. >> well, i think he's deliberately trying to be provocative, say whatever he can to attract attention to himself. i think within certain bounds he stays within -- within the wishes of the religious figures, superior beings sort to speak in iran. maybe just to be controversial. i think he is very doubtful that he actually won the last election. >> larry: do we take his seriously or not? >> i think you have to take his seriously because within as i said within bounds he speaks for the ultimate authorities in iran. he couldn't get too far removed from what they want him to say. >> larry: all right. do you think iran today more or less a threat? >> i think -- >> larry: are you concerned about them? >> i am. yes, i am. because they feel isolated from the western world. first of all. and we make constant threats that we are going to bomb them as you know if they don't comply with our wishes on the nuclear proposals. i think they -- m
jimmy carter. great cover. already making news. when's your read on ahmadinejad? we have interviewed him twice. this will be number three. >> well, i think he's deliberately trying to be provocative, say whatever he can to attract attention to himself. i think within certain bounds he stays within -- within the wishes of the religious figures, superior beings sort to speak in iran. maybe just to be controversial. i think he is very doubtful that he actually won the last election. >>...
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and yet he kept going back to jimmy carter. do you really want to resurrect the policies we had then? and that's what obama needs to do more of. when he's out being partisan, you know the president is temperamentally opposed to real partisan warfare. it doesn't come naturally to him. >> better learn fast. >> he's a real professori safment l type but has to be more ideological. >> 12 of our regulars, what is a better outcome for the president this fall? keep the house under the control of nancy pelosi as speaker or if the g.o.p. wins, gain a target to pound the republicans with between now and 2012? the meter is split but seven say it's better for him to lose the house this fall for the g.o.p. to wintr conol and have speaker and take over, five better to keep control. howard and norah, you both say -- as they say in football on a muddy field, like to kick, let the other side have the ball. >> punt. that's what the history shows. that's what happened with bill clinton. that's what's happened in the past. i think the republicans w
and yet he kept going back to jimmy carter. do you really want to resurrect the policies we had then? and that's what obama needs to do more of. when he's out being partisan, you know the president is temperamentally opposed to real partisan warfare. it doesn't come naturally to him. >> better learn fast. >> he's a real professori safment l type but has to be more ideological. >> 12 of our regulars, what is a better outcome for the president this fall? keep the house under the...
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>> i love jimmy carter. i respect jimmy carter. i revere jimmy carter. but jimmy carter is kind of an irrascible guy. he was then and he is now. maybe he's a little softer now than he was then. but that respect is something i never lost for him. and that speech was really a good one, i think. he laid out the program essentially for his post presidency and all the things he talked about that were prophetic. >> okay. got to go, rick. maybe you can be his david mccullough. maybe it's time for this guy to be rediscovered. rick hertzberg, with t"the new yorke yorker". >>> problems in the republican party. will the establishment ever expect the hero of the republican party sarah palin as an actual leader? [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. tdd# 1-800-345-255
>> i love jimmy carter. i respect jimmy carter. i revere jimmy carter. but jimmy carter is kind of an irrascible guy. he was then and he is now. maybe he's a little softer now than he was then. but that respect is something i never lost for him. and that speech was really a good one, i think. he laid out the program essentially for his post presidency and all the things he talked about that were prophetic. >> okay. got to go, rick. maybe you can be his david mccullough. maybe it's...
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this is not a jimmy carter situation yet. >> there is little he could do. people were calling up and saying, why don't we nationalize bp? do we want bureaucrats to take care of this? that is not the answer. the terrible sense -- it must be true in bp. i feel for these engineers. there is an inability to help, just to spare that they have made this terrible blunder, and they cannot get on top of that. the damage is enormous. it must affect every one of them. >> you wrote a brilliant column on big engineering and the projects. one of the big problems is that there was no plan in case things went wrong. >> there was no big cleanup plan. >> that was the fatal flaw that could cause bp billions of pounds and barack obama tens of points. >> i think this is one of the great disasters to hit america. it will be with us for a very long time, not only for people in the gulf, many of whom may have to leave that part of the sunbelt, it will change the price of seafood, the price of more food, and it will cause us to be very hesitant about big projects in the future, inc
this is not a jimmy carter situation yet. >> there is little he could do. people were calling up and saying, why don't we nationalize bp? do we want bureaucrats to take care of this? that is not the answer. the terrible sense -- it must be true in bp. i feel for these engineers. there is an inability to help, just to spare that they have made this terrible blunder, and they cannot get on top of that. the damage is enormous. it must affect every one of them. >> you wrote a brilliant...
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cooper jimmy carter. the former u.s. president wins the release of american in prison in north korea. no orleans rising or is it? five years on from hurricane the tree know we have a special report on the city's efforts to rebuild. >> this is home -- 90% of the people still evacuated are still the place. this is what they know. >> the most important reform of canyon -- kenyon politics, celebrations in nairobi to mark a new constitution. >> hello, and welcome to "gmt." new pictures inside the san jose mind have been aired on july and television, providing a window into the lives of 33 men who will remain trapped 700 meters below ground for several more weeks, if not months. they appear in good spirits and talked to the camera, giving an insight into the cramped and confined conditions of the sofa. domitian long has this report. >> of the black-and-white images give the clearest indication yet of how the miners are coping after three weeks underground. the picture show one of the men getting a rousing speech. praising the
cooper jimmy carter. the former u.s. president wins the release of american in prison in north korea. no orleans rising or is it? five years on from hurricane the tree know we have a special report on the city's efforts to rebuild. >> this is home -- 90% of the people still evacuated are still the place. this is what they know. >> the most important reform of canyon -- kenyon politics, celebrations in nairobi to mark a new constitution. >> hello, and welcome to...
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look, let me say this about jimmy carter. i think he has been very c courageous on statements of the middle east and he deserved the noble prize back there and he put that together in 13 days, but he really hurts inside. and that's what's sad and it came out when he has to say what happened to his superior. a lot of folks think he's been a national pest and a lot of folks thought he did a wonderful job. >> you know, i was going to share an anecdote when we were working for president clinton and we went to the library opening of the first president bush and you have all the presidents there and all the first ladies there and it's a thing where they all show up for each other and very bipartisan affair and actually at one point during the tour all the presidents and first ladies were on the tour and everybody was looking around and nobody could find the carters and i walked around to try to find them and there they were holding hands, sitting on a bench kind of far away and i said, mr. president, do you want to join the rest of
look, let me say this about jimmy carter. i think he has been very c courageous on statements of the middle east and he deserved the noble prize back there and he put that together in 13 days, but he really hurts inside. and that's what's sad and it came out when he has to say what happened to his superior. a lot of folks think he's been a national pest and a lot of folks thought he did a wonderful job. >> you know, i was going to share an anecdote when we were working for president...