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of all the rest of the classify as disgusting. the w series about our complex relationship with them and also need to be watching now on youtube. d. w documentary, the business detail, the news live from berlin, former us president jimmy carter has died at the age of 100, after a rocky single term presidency and the 1970s. with some major foreign policy successes devoted his life to humanitarian work and was awarded the nobel peace prize for his efforts. also on the show, south korea observes a week of national morning following the worst ever plane crash on soil. investigators are searching for the cause of a disaster that left 179 passengers and prove that the
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i'm on ease of welcome to the program. former us president jimmy carter has died at the age of $100.00. he passed away in a hospice care center and his hometown of plains, georgia. president biden has declared a national day of morning on january 9th for his state. funeral tributes have been coming in from all over the world's britons. king charles, called jimmy carter's dedication and humanity, humility and inspiration. donald trump said americans owed him a quote, a debt of gratitude. carter's legacy includes the landmark peach tree between israel and egypt. jimmy costs, it was a precedent to found his true cooling off his time in office the call to grew up in rural georgia. he began his career in the us navy where he reached the rank of lieutenant on the death of his father, called to, to cope with the families p not farm. he was a deeply religious man in the support of the civil rights movement. a coach,
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his political career began in his native georgia where he eventually became state governor. he was one of the 1st politicians in the conservative south to close to the end of racial segregation, a democrats. he won the presidency in 1976 despite being relative political unknown war flames to washington dc. but we've had a great deal of progress lately. following the was the gate scandal, america wanted to see a political outside during the white house and the p, not farmer from georgia, fit the bill i. jimmy carter do solemnly swear. i. jimmy carter do solemnly swear that i will call to wanted his presidency to break the cycle of political in freed so prevalent in washington, and famously proclaimed, i will never lie. he made human rights the focus of his foreign policy. one of his greatest diplomatic successes was the camp david accords. under cost as mediation,
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the as rarely prime minister need. gyptian president signs the 1st piece agreement . the coaches tom was also plagued, but you cannot make words and an energy crisis. and his approval ratings plummeted . of the ron hostage crisis sealed his political fate cause to fail to secure the release of $52.00 american hostages, held by radical students at the us embassy in the rainy and capital. that was something that the american voters would not forgive. he lost the 1980 elections to bundled reagan in the land slide, solving those trouble, sandy beaches in the pacific. off to his presidency, jimmy costa concentrated on his humanitarian work. he became in, i'm back to death, a piece, and the quality together with his wife,
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rosalind who died in late 2023. he set up the call to center for the advancement of human rights. as a former us president, his influence on the international stage was unique. one of his successes was a 1990 full piece mission to north korea, where he help diffuse a crisis around peeling young's nuclear weapons program. jimmy costa was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2002 even though of to being diagnosed with cancer, he continued to work on his many humanitarian projects. costs his presidency may not have been the most pivotal in us history, but his time and they to gave him the diplomatic clouts to promote his humanitarian values something which gained some great respect and admiration around the world. and encouraged us president joe biden has paid tribute to carter. he said he lost
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a dear friend of 50 years. well, i find extraordinary amount to record of millions of people all around the world, all over the world to have a lots of friends as well. even though they never minutes to this because jimmy carter lived a life measured not by words but buys deeds. was looking at his wife as vice work. she worked eradicate diseases. oh, nice of oh. but around the world you force peace, very civil rights. human race promote a free and fair elections around the world. bill housey homeless from homeless because okay, it is compassion and more clarity, clarity to people, up and change lives and save lives all under the clothes. i am now joined by william good craft. he's us analyst and deputy editor of the parliament magazine. william, it's good to see you. so carter, as you know, it was handed a crushing defeat by ronald reagan in 1980,
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but he stayed active in public life and he even went on to win the nobel prize. so how would you summarize this legacy? as jimmy carter, really not only talked to talk what was the law we saw in the report, he just didn't joe biden, his clip was quite on point. we're to really get to me his life to human rights, to try to improve people's lives both domestically in united states and things like habitat for humanity, building homes, people without homes to around the world in his one term and afterwards. and he was not afraid to speak out on really controversial issues or issues that are at least or politically on types of goal or too sensitive in any parts of the us. so it was better than having that 2006 book for example piece not a part time per far referring to the israel palestinian conflict. but he drove a lot of key for that. but he didn't bind these values of again human rights. and sticking to kinda that line and didn't really let politics getting away in
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a way that was almost too good for politics. because politics is much dirtier than sort of the world view that jimmy carter spouse. and it was events in iran that led to his own popularity in the us, but he also had some major foreign policy achievements didn't. right, i mean we saw on that report, chris ever remembers the piece of course, many israel and egypt bitter enemies. jimmy carter understood that you don't make peace with your friends. you make peace with your enemies. and that's something that i feel has been quite a lot in current, conflicts around the world today where opposing sides will make demands that the other side essentially have to agree with them before they even sit down and negotiate the table. originally, carter understood, you have to guess that the seating table 1st, it was a major achievement at a point where member who's only i believe is 6 years doing my math right. i sense of the previous war between israel and egypt in 1973 work. so that was, of course,
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the big, salient moment, but as you say that you run a hostage crisis, a really overshadow discrepancy and most likely cost him a that 2nd term. yeah, well let's talk about that because at home he was under massive pressure and that did lead to this land slide election by ronald reagan. so what was the country facing in 1980 or right, so the ron hostage crisis was a big deal. of course, back then, as i said, you know, jimmy carter was almost too good for politics. and what i mean by that is, this was a great case where his values and the political reality is really clash because the united states supported the shaw be ronald dictated a brutal dictator who was no friend of human rights in the united states. stop by him and jimmy carter stopped by the shop iran, which undermines his credibility in iran and facilitated that islamic revolutionary
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backlash that made to the hostage practice and ronald reagan, who himself was an actor very good on screen. very good with words. was able to maximize that and the other side is that jimmy carter was probably the last, truly religious democratic presidency embraces the very deeply he was born again. christian a something that these days we only see on a conservative or right side of us spectrum. and there was a conservative religious back last to his progressive religious views. and that sort of right religious us, well align with ronald reagan. it really helped push final rate into office and shifted american politics and the connection between religion and politics, especially on the right. in ways that we see all the more so today it is hard to imagine someone like jimmy carter becoming president again in the united states at least now. um us analyst william blue cross. thank you.
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let's look at some other stories making headlines. the ex husband of she's old pelican, it will not appeal his verdict in the mass rape trial that has shocked france. dominique petticoat was jailed for 20 years for drugging and wait, raping his then wife and soliciting dozens of men do the same. she's out public o has been hailed as a hero for her courage and trial frances new prime minister, if possible, by who is visiting the overseas territory of my art. the archipelago of africa's east coast was devastated by psych phone earlier this month. the prime minister, who has been criticized for not visiting sooner, has brought 5 cabinet ministers cycle and shadow left colossal damage coming 39 people and enjoying more than 4000 probations or n mulanda which has narrowly missed out on outright victory in the countries. first round, presidential election, official results show the incumbent president,
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one less than 50 percent of the vote after running on a platform critical if you and nato feel now have a run off with conservative rival drug and from orange in 2 weeks. south korea is observing a week of national morning after a jetliner crash, killed 179 people. people have been paying their respects at a memorial and the city of the one where the plane went down. south korea's acting president is also attending the ceremony. it's the deadliest plane crash ever on the country soil. only 2 people survive the disaster on sunday, both were members of the crew investigators and now analyzing the flight data as they tried to piece together what happened coming the wreckage in search of bodies and answers. recovery workers have now located both of the aircraft flight recorders. they will help determine what caused one of south korea's worst aviation disasters. this is the moment the jew airplane skids down the
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runaway at one airport. after failing to deploy its landing gear, it crashes into a wall and burst into flames only to flight attendants who were in the plains pill section, survived. inside the airport family members had been in during an agonizing weight as the remains of their loved ones are slowly identified . john j young lost his daughter and it's a catastrophe. it should not have been this bad one. no one lived except for the 2 flight attendants in the tile sick shopping. and i don't understand why the pilot had to attempt the landing on the runway to crash into the wall. south korea's acting president said the government is assisting
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recovery efforts. he expressed his deep remorse put in fingers, and when i opened my deepest condolences to those who tragically lost their lives, i also feel deeply sorry and extend my sympathies to the families as the acting head of government responsible for the safety and lots of our residents a feeling indescribable, slower and profound regret, one molly authorities think of the plane likely struck a flock of birds as it prepared to land despite the control tower warning to the pilots. earlier i spoke to journalist jen moon at the one airport about the latest on the investigation into the cause of the crash, a team to investigators including from the us to soft career and now trying to establish what costs and this is asked or but one day after the fatal airline disaster here, the answer asked you what was wrong with a choose you air remains elusive. no official to initially started the 1st right because of leslie,
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cause of the crash though. she's during made over exactly what happened. like you said, those black boxes, the slate data recorder, in the cockpit voice recorder has been found. but extra, say the 1st tracking the engine is unlikely to be the sole fact where the say at 1st struck should be a survival event. and shouldn't really lead to what we eventually saw, particularly because in any situation where one entity is non functioning, there's still plenty of power and many se, 1st directions so common that they're factored into the design of monitor playing so according to experts on a boeing 737, and any commercial airliner there? also a layers of redundancy, especially for the landing gear, which is hard drive because clean operated and you're watching dw news music. a maestro is up next with conductor alonzo. the power tackling the boy jack 7 symphony with the munich symphony orchestra. as always, there is more news on our website. that's d, w dot com. i'm on the needs of stay with us,
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