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when rosalynn carter without sister, jimmy carter's she would see a young jimmy carter.his is where rosalynn carter and jimmy carter would have been in 11th grade. her first memory of going to school here was that she made straight a's the first quarter and she went home and showed her father and her mother. her that so proud of her daddy gave her a dollar for her, then. ater on in the seventh grade, local businesswoman had a contest for the student who had the best gpa throughout the year. gpa, she would give them five dollars. that was quite a lot of money. year,that seventh grade rosalynn had one that money. one of the activities that she would have been engaged in was basketball. she was excited when she made the varsity basketball team here. we have a picture of her in her uniform, her high school letter jacket. we think that was a very good accomplishment for ms. rosalynn carter. this is the methodist church. this is where president carter asked ms. rosalynn out on a date for the first time. it is also where they got married. it is a special place for president and
when rosalynn carter without sister, jimmy carter's she would see a young jimmy carter.his is where rosalynn carter and jimmy carter would have been in 11th grade. her first memory of going to school here was that she made straight a's the first quarter and she went home and showed her father and her mother. her that so proud of her daddy gave her a dollar for her, then. ater on in the seventh grade, local businesswoman had a contest for the student who had the best gpa throughout the year....
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carter. >> this is where rosalynn smith carter and jimmy carter would have attended first through 11th grade. >> her first memory of going to school here is she made straight a's at first quarter. she went home and she showed her dad, edgar, smith and her mom, miss ali, the straight a's and they were so proud of her dad gave her a dollar for her accomplishments. later on a local businessman had a contest for the student who had the best grade point average throughout the year. whoever had that grade point average he would give them $5. in 1920s and 30s that was quite a bit of money. after that 7th grade year, miss rosalynn won that $5 from a local businessman. one of the activities that rosalynn carter would have been engaged in was basketball. she was so excited when she made the srars varsity basketball team. we have a picture of her uniform and good accomplishment at the time. this is the united methodist church and right here where president carter asked miss rosalynn on a date for the first time. it's also here where they got married. it's a special place for president and mrs. ca
carter. >> this is where rosalynn smith carter and jimmy carter would have attended first through 11th grade. >> her first memory of going to school here is she made straight a's at first quarter. she went home and she showed her dad, edgar, smith and her mom, miss ali, the straight a's and they were so proud of her dad gave her a dollar for her accomplishments. later on a local businessman had a contest for the student who had the best grade point average throughout the year....
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it was a wonderful event and we president carter and mrs. carter.hey were so gracious. >> thanks very much. interest inhat her the arts was much broader than just music. did they in fact reach out to well?onstituency as >> what was interesting during the campaign, the expansion of the media during this time, a lot of the musicians from the endorsed carter's campaign. peak.rn rock was at its cap corn records was headquartered in macon and musicians like the allman brothers band were headquartered in georgia. a lot became supporters of courter and helped spread the campaign.s a broad interest in the arts. musictened to classical but they both also had an interest in more sort of vernacular southern music as well. >> the people who keep these statistics say that first lady carter had three dozen specific interviews with organizations and 22 press conferences during their term in office. instancese one of the when she talked to reporters after the president signed the executive order establishing the mental health commission. >> as you probably know, fo
it was a wonderful event and we president carter and mrs. carter.hey were so gracious. >> thanks very much. interest inhat her the arts was much broader than just music. did they in fact reach out to well?onstituency as >> what was interesting during the campaign, the expansion of the media during this time, a lot of the musicians from the endorsed carter's campaign. peak.rn rock was at its cap corn records was headquartered in macon and musicians like the allman brothers band were...
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that carter had to grapple with as well. it was just very interesting to see where -- how he was able to succeed. how he was ability to approach these challenges. to american prosperity. >> host: so kathleen, as the years went by,' 77, '78. did you see the focus of the economic's policy change? >> guest: it certainly did change. for example, one of the big issue that the administration faced was trade deficit. when we think about trade deficit today we think it's what we have. these are the -- annual phenomena. for the united states. in fact when carter came top office in '77 it was very new. the united states had only experienced the first trade deficit in 1971. it first since '80 and '90s. it was a new phenomena. and the previous nixon/ford administration. the u.s. sort of to -- carter come in to office they start on a more permanent character. initially, initially, the administration isn't quite sure what to do about the deficit. they think it's a more situational more temporary phenomena. they think it's a result of exce
that carter had to grapple with as well. it was just very interesting to see where -- how he was able to succeed. how he was ability to approach these challenges. to american prosperity. >> host: so kathleen, as the years went by,' 77, '78. did you see the focus of the economic's policy change? >> guest: it certainly did change. for example, one of the big issue that the administration faced was trade deficit. when we think about trade deficit today we think it's what we have. these...
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carter got us in so we got to turn back to carter. hd some. >> we think it looks stalled. the stock is the perfect intersection of retailing, home building, consumer and it acts heavy. it has not kept up with the market month to date, quarter to date and we think the risk is still to the downside. >> what do you do, mike? >> other than go to home depot about twice every weekend since i bought a house, i've been supporting the stock myself i think. if my wife is watching the show that's what she would say. the put we're short if you can buy that back at a penny that's what you do. the put we're long we have to roll that up if we're going to press a bearish bet here. the probability has dropped down too far. >> final thought from the options pit. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ [ indis
carter got us in so we got to turn back to carter. hd some. >> we think it looks stalled. the stock is the perfect intersection of retailing, home building, consumer and it acts heavy. it has not kept up with the market month to date, quarter to date and we think the risk is still to the downside. >> what do you do, mike? >> other than go to home depot about twice every weekend since i bought a house, i've been supporting the stock myself i think. if my wife is watching the...
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housing, and fighting disease in africa. >> rosalynn carter, do you remember when president carter started having conversations about him running for president? >> i do. >> what was that like? what was that conversation? >> it was very interesting. we had a friend that wrote and told jimmy he thought he should run for president. well, we couldn't even say the word, that my husband was running for -- we do not tell anybody. because we kept it quiet. but then once he decided he would do it, that was when -- he could hardly say "i am going to be president." it was not something we never, ever dreamed would happen. but i was excited about it. i had campaigned the whole last year before the governor's race for him. it was hard. amy was a baby. i didn't like to leave her all the time. but i enjoyed it. i learned so much about our state. we have 159 counties. i knew the capital of every county. i knew -- and issues. that is how i got involved in mental health issues, running the campaign for jimmy. our big mental health facility hospital. there had been a big expose and the mental health systems
housing, and fighting disease in africa. >> rosalynn carter, do you remember when president carter started having conversations about him running for president? >> i do. >> what was that like? what was that conversation? >> it was very interesting. we had a friend that wrote and told jimmy he thought he should run for president. well, we couldn't even say the word, that my husband was running for -- we do not tell anybody. because we kept it quiet. but then once he...
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let's call to the charts with carter braxton worth.his has been a tricky one, the gold trade overall, carter. but you have to say the downside has been there and the trend has been intact pretty much. >> that's right. seema just referred to something that's very important. but a key technical level. let's look at it. you have here a two year chart of the gld. what's important of course is that in this current downdraft we have come down six months ago and held it to the penny. and that's an important development at an important level. now, if you step back and look at this again. here is this again, what i would call a double bottom. the action that is happening. and the presumption is we throw back, just as we did here. and we will move nicely, i.e., we bounce, we would take a contrarian view and be getting long the single worst thing of the past 12 months. >> carter, i like that. i haven't found a lot of people who wanted to be bullish in any way, shape or form on gold. so let's go out to the traders here. brian, you have been bearis
let's call to the charts with carter braxton worth.his has been a tricky one, the gold trade overall, carter. but you have to say the downside has been there and the trend has been intact pretty much. >> that's right. seema just referred to something that's very important. but a key technical level. let's look at it. you have here a two year chart of the gld. what's important of course is that in this current downdraft we have come down six months ago and held it to the penny. and that's...
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carter, this is the interesting point. we talk about the charts, you're the historian, you go back and check the patterns for what's happened in the past. >> very kind. speaking of history. bull markets have maturity dates. that's one of the issues. only seven times in history where you have seven consecutive -- seven times or five consecutive years up. this is now a fifth. that's a rare thing. if you look at the last four times it happened, the next year was quite poor. we had that circumstance in '07. '08 was not good. we had it in '89, '90 was not good. bull markets have maturity dates. we are far along in this process. >> josh, what's the retail investor have to believe about this? should they start selling off their stocks and going into a bunker? that's not really the way you approach this. right? >> no. that's the last thing they should ever do. so bull markets have maturity dates. but i would take issue with the fact we're up five straight years, because 2011, essentially on the s & p was a push. it was flat. and i
carter, this is the interesting point. we talk about the charts, you're the historian, you go back and check the patterns for what's happened in the past. >> very kind. speaking of history. bull markets have maturity dates. that's one of the issues. only seven times in history where you have seven consecutive -- seven times or five consecutive years up. this is now a fifth. that's a rare thing. if you look at the last four times it happened, the next year was quite poor. we had that...
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president was closer to nelson mandela than jimmy carter. during his presidency carter was an early supporter of the african national congress. did he not meet until mandela until 1990, nine years after he left the white house, but the men forged a very real friendship on working on projects to aid africa. there were members of the elders, an elite group of world leaders cofounded by mandela. i sat down with former president jimmy carter before mandela's memorial. i asked if americans should be proud of the part they played in in apartheid in america. >> i had many talks with nelson mandela. i never heard him say that he states. he was grateful to cuba. he was grateful to others who spoke up for him while he was still in prison. he was grateful to the people who condemned the apartheid regime, but i don't think that he felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. when i first met nelson mandela, the first thing did he was congratulate me on having a daughter, amy, who had been ar
president was closer to nelson mandela than jimmy carter. during his presidency carter was an early supporter of the african national congress. did he not meet until mandela until 1990, nine years after he left the white house, but the men forged a very real friendship on working on projects to aid africa. there were members of the elders, an elite group of world leaders cofounded by mandela. i sat down with former president jimmy carter before mandela's memorial. i asked if americans should be...
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carter got us in. so we got to turn back to carter. what do you see ahead for hd?e stalled. the stock is the perfect intersection of retailing, of home building, of consumer, and it acts heavy. it is not kept up with the market month to date, quarter to date. we think the risk is to the down side. >> what do you do, mike? >> other than go to home depot twice a weekend since i bought a house, i have been supporting the stock myself, i think. if my wife is watching, that's what she'd say. the thing is the put we're short, if you buy that back at a penny, that's what you do. the other put we are long we have to roll that up, if we continue to press a bearish bet here. just too far out in the money and that probability dropped too far. >> up next final call from the options pits. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped
carter got us in. so we got to turn back to carter. what do you see ahead for hd?e stalled. the stock is the perfect intersection of retailing, of home building, of consumer, and it acts heavy. it is not kept up with the market month to date, quarter to date. we think the risk is to the down side. >> what do you do, mike? >> other than go to home depot twice a weekend since i bought a house, i have been supporting the stock myself, i think. if my wife is watching, that's what she'd...
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president carter, there, we spent time with him yesterday th.hey are a group called the elders, world leaders who have been giving advice and council to nelson mandela and this country. this will be a very good time to tell our audience i will be joined by a veteran journalist and correspondent and a resident over here for much of the past 20 years. sharlane, as we see the scenes go past, you can help me on what we are watching. the arrivals very solemn. >> you talked about the rain, and we're sitting in it, but, you know, i have gotten so many text messages from south africans, thank god for the rain because the rain is a messing out in south africa, and they are seeing it as a blessing as much as they are able to say good-bye to nelson mandela. >> yeah, nobody is bothered by the rain. perhaps the americans are bothered by the rain. naomi campbell is here, and a couple bold-face type celebrities are here, and all of them in the patchwork of what was the life of nelson mandela, befriended nelson mandela all over the years, charlize theron, and b
president carter, there, we spent time with him yesterday th.hey are a group called the elders, world leaders who have been giving advice and council to nelson mandela and this country. this will be a very good time to tell our audience i will be joined by a veteran journalist and correspondent and a resident over here for much of the past 20 years. sharlane, as we see the scenes go past, you can help me on what we are watching. the arrivals very solemn. >> you talked about the rain, and...
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just as jimmy carter in one nine hundred eighty carter thought he had reached a deal with newly alike that iranian president. hassan body solder over the really base of the fifty two hostages held by radical students at the american embassy in tehran bonnie solder was a moderate and as he explained in an editorial for the christian science monitor earlier this year had successfully run for president on the popular position of releasing the hostages i openly oppose the hostage taking throughout the election campaign i won the election with over seventy six percent of the vote other candidates also were openly against hostage taking and overall ninety six percent of votes in that election were given to candidates who were against hostage taking . carter was confident that with body solders help he could end the embarrassing hostage crisis that had been a thorn in his political side ever. does it begin back in november of seventy nine or carter underestimated the lengths that his opponent in the one nine hundred eighty presidential election california governor ronald reagan would go to t
just as jimmy carter in one nine hundred eighty carter thought he had reached a deal with newly alike that iranian president. hassan body solder over the really base of the fifty two hostages held by radical students at the american embassy in tehran bonnie solder was a moderate and as he explained in an editorial for the christian science monitor earlier this year had successfully run for president on the popular position of releasing the hostages i openly oppose the hostage taking throughout...
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dan says he is putting on the carter hat. so carter, what do you say about the analysis?it. here's one thing to be mindful of. when you are in an established trend then you starts to take out the top end, usually, a fairly mature thing before it actually ends. just to put this in context. amazon is up 60% on the year. you have things like yahoo up 100, things like micron up 200. that part, that is just above the trend, that dan has drawn there. it's fairly young still. so we actually i would say go a little more. >> go more. scott, what do you say? >> i think the only problem with this, if amazon keeps rallying, and it never is stepped back that july put will get killed. i mean crushed. and there is not a lot to come out of that january put. so i understand what mike is trying to do. he's trying to finance a bearish position. and maybe what you do, once that january put expires, you keep selling some shorter dated puts. i call that a super calendar. the problem with this, there is no reason to have a position, just because you think it's going to come back. it's okay to n
dan says he is putting on the carter hat. so carter, what do you say about the analysis?it. here's one thing to be mindful of. when you are in an established trend then you starts to take out the top end, usually, a fairly mature thing before it actually ends. just to put this in context. amazon is up 60% on the year. you have things like yahoo up 100, things like micron up 200. that part, that is just above the trend, that dan has drawn there. it's fairly young still. so we actually i would...
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ford and carter really bonded. you have to remember, they ran a very tough race against each other in 1976. but they had a few things in common at this point. one, they were raising money for their libraries and they both hated fund-raising. two, both of them were forced into retirement early. three, neither of them particularly cared for reagan or nixon. nixon, of course, was also on the plane. >> on the plane. >> and so maybe a little mean girls action there. they weren't really into richard nixon. neither cared for ronald reagan, who had asked them to go. so, they did bond. in fact, at the ford funeral, jimmy carter noted that he and gerald ford worked together on 25 different projects. by the end of just that flight, they had already agreed to appear at one another's library. so, it really seems to be one of these rare moments where two people who never normally would socialize are forced into a situation where they have to and it turns out they get along swimmingly. >> fascinating to see if anything comes from
ford and carter really bonded. you have to remember, they ran a very tough race against each other in 1976. but they had a few things in common at this point. one, they were raising money for their libraries and they both hated fund-raising. two, both of them were forced into retirement early. three, neither of them particularly cared for reagan or nixon. nixon, of course, was also on the plane. >> on the plane. >> and so maybe a little mean girls action there. they weren't really...
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president jimmy carter. . >> welcome back to being "talk to al jazeera." i'm ali velshi. we are in johannesburg, south africa and we are here with former united states president jimmy carter and we are talking about the passing of nelson mandela. we had occasion to be on the same plane coming here with people like you to pay their respects. why are you you here? >> i'm in this hotel because this is the last place where i and the so-called ill ders met - elders met with nelson mandela. he was the founder of this group seven or eight years ago, where he brought together a group of what i call huma humorously, has beens. secretary of states, former presidents, prime ministers, to using experience we have collectively for the purposes his life was committed to accomplish. i would say to summarize peace and human rights. and we stay in this hotel and nelson as our founder came out to this hotel and we had ooh photograph all of us together. so that's why we have come back here. we have been fortunate as a group to have spent a good bit of our last six years with nelson. and i t
president jimmy carter. . >> welcome back to being "talk to al jazeera." i'm ali velshi. we are in johannesburg, south africa and we are here with former united states president jimmy carter and we are talking about the passing of nelson mandela. we had occasion to be on the same plane coming here with people like you to pay their respects. why are you you here? >> i'm in this hotel because this is the last place where i and the so-called ill ders met - elders met with...
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i'm talking to former president jimmy carter. we are talking about the passing of nelson mandela. status quo in south africa before the end of apartheid was pretty good if you were white. it's a good place to be. it's a beautiful relinquish country and labor was cheap. we're now many years past that. where are we when you look at this country? and i know you know it well. are we where you think we should be so far into the end of apartheid? >> well, legal me answer that by referring to my grandson who was in the peace corps in south africa. he was in the first peace corps group domg this country. his name is jairch in a small village, he wrote a -- jason for in a small village. he wrote a book, power line, a power line went over the village where he was, which was a black village and it delivered electricity to a white city that was down the line. and he described the situation after nelson mandela was no longer president. that was still almost total ly separate or different between average black person who lived in south africa and the white people who lived in the villages. so i
i'm talking to former president jimmy carter. we are talking about the passing of nelson mandela. status quo in south africa before the end of apartheid was pretty good if you were white. it's a good place to be. it's a beautiful relinquish country and labor was cheap. we're now many years past that. where are we when you look at this country? and i know you know it well. are we where you think we should be so far into the end of apartheid? >> well, legal me answer that by referring to my...
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it's costing them 52 john carters but they earned enough to make 80 john carters. money was so much easier top comprehend before we moved to a job carter based financial system. [laughter] here is another marker that distinguishes people from corporations. >> under the terms of the settlement ubs did not admit any wrongdoing. >> goldman admitted no wrongdoing in the process. >> jp morgan will not admit wrongdoing per se. >> jon: so if you didn't do anything wrong per se is the $13 billion a gift? a down payment, a tip, i didn't do anything wrong but you are a hell of a government there here is a little something. hey, hey, nice fraud case. now go home and get your (bleep). [ laughter ] just in case you think it only works for financial corporations it doesn't. >> health care manufacturer johnson & johnson will pay more than $2 billion to settle civil and criminal allegations. >> jon: i expect this from you jobson but not you johnson. [ laughter ] actually to be honest with you, i've not trusted johnson and jon since i tried to stop my child's crying but poring a bo
it's costing them 52 john carters but they earned enough to make 80 john carters. money was so much easier top comprehend before we moved to a job carter based financial system. [laughter] here is another marker that distinguishes people from corporations. >> under the terms of the settlement ubs did not admit any wrongdoing. >> goldman admitted no wrongdoing in the process. >> jp morgan will not admit wrongdoing per se. >> jon: so if you didn't do anything wrong per se...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america i'm going to pay the last respect for my president. >> he was a global symbol of hope, courage and freedom. >> the world thanks you for sharing nelson mandela with us. >> today was declared a day of reflection and prayer. >> now al jazeera america commemorates nelson mandela from the people who knew him. >> i think all of those people who were inside that stadium were very lucky to be there. >> an emotional look at the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are the headlines at this hour. >> onl
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america i'm...
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they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off!et off. >> i'll have to tase you. fixing to tase you, man, if you don't calm down. >> i talked to him during the outburst when he was on the ground trying to get him to calm down. i'm trying to get him to relax if that was possible, but he was in so much pain, it was futile. but i did try. >> my sister was wonderful. she was wonderful. she was so good. she didn't deserve this. >> he kept fighting so other deputies came and finally got him subdued and held him down. >> the rest of jilani's family is visibly shaken by the scene. >> i'm here. i want you to calm down right now. >> they're already upset. when you add this kind of traumatic event right in the middle of proceedings, i'm sure it was very difficult for all of them. >> everyone in the courtroom is emotional, except platt. he appears stone-faced. >> i was not there to see the defendant's reaction, but i was led to believe that he was pretty much without emotion for a situation to be that intense. it didn't really affect him like
they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off!et off. >> i'll have to tase you. fixing to tase you, man, if you don't calm down. >> i talked to him during the outburst when he was on the ground trying to get him to calm down. i'm trying to get him to relax if that was possible, but he was in so much pain, it was futile. but i did try. >> my sister was wonderful. she was wonderful. she was so good. she didn't deserve this....
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america the anger all one sided? i hear rumblings from the people who cover the heat that the heat are not in love with players in the payer side, there is real hate here. >> there better be. they can really mess it up for them. when they dislike there, yeah, i think there is dislike but they've got the bravado. they got their chests out. it's still their game. but that's where the home court advantage is important, this game is important because miami used game seven to advance to the championship. they don't get one tonight, i mean, they don't get one in the end, that game seven here in indianapolis could be a problem. >> and now, a
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america the...
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this was after jimmy carter said he would mistral from the forces. north korean soldiers hacked americans to death how did we respond? we would cut down a tree supported by a carrier strike group sometimes standing up is not working. other questions? >> idea of with byu how why a. you mentioned syria and aside the state department sees a victory in the recent chemical weapons or for them to dismantle their chemical weapons ability. can you comment on that? >> sure. there is a case study in my work by the first ball at least a decade by is the cause of diplomacy. if this was successful in only involves the sites which then we have done is set a precedent that if you have chemical weapons you throw up your hands to say we surrender in the deaths of the 1400 people are forgotten. i am not up here trying to dash diplomacy but i try to highlight as some advocates try to project it is not cost free. >> may i assume that all of the success of your research is due to the fact you speak arabic and can read faces and understand the nuances that if you had to g
this was after jimmy carter said he would mistral from the forces. north korean soldiers hacked americans to death how did we respond? we would cut down a tree supported by a carrier strike group sometimes standing up is not working. other questions? >> idea of with byu how why a. you mentioned syria and aside the state department sees a victory in the recent chemical weapons or for them to dismantle their chemical weapons ability. can you comment on that? >> sure. there is a case...
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jimmy carter considered mandela a personal friend.n 2007, carter joined a group of elder statesmen brought together by mandela to strive for solutions to the world's biggest problems. joining me now on the phone is former president jimmy carter. mr. president, thanks for joining us. what are you going to miss most about this great man? >> well, over a long period of years, i was a very close friend of nelson mandela. i knew him first the first time he ever left south africa. he visited other countries in africa and i happened to be there and meet he and his wife winnie. since then he helped us with many projects that the carter center carries on. about six years ago, nelson and others formed a group called the elders, of which i'm still a member, and so is his wife, graca machel. i think the last public meeting he had was with the elder members of the elders so nelson has meant a lot to me. obviously when he was still in prison, he was an inspiration, a courageous and embattled person who didn't want to fight back and continue with vi
jimmy carter considered mandela a personal friend.n 2007, carter joined a group of elder statesmen brought together by mandela to strive for solutions to the world's biggest problems. joining me now on the phone is former president jimmy carter. mr. president, thanks for joining us. what are you going to miss most about this great man? >> well, over a long period of years, i was a very close friend of nelson mandela. i knew him first the first time he ever left south africa. he visited...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonla is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america o. >> you want to build a huge pipeline through the farms, fields and valueys of america's heart land? then tar sands and the keystone xl pipeline are for you! and state department oil services can make it happen. thanks to my former deputy campaign director who now works for transcanada pipeline i'm on board with the board room! >> obviously that is from an environmental advocacy group. we are talking about the keystone xl pipeline and the politics of all of it. so jairc jairch to 2012 election, obama was whether he was proor anti-xl. what does keystone mean for obama at this stage of the game? >> keystone is a monumental choits fo
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonla is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america o....
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presidents clinton and carter traveled separately. also converging on south africa, leaders from four continents, from britain's david cameron and braz brazil's dilma rousseff. and cuba's raul castro. the leaders will be behind bullet proof cast. the white house has confidence in the security arrangements including cancelling military leaves. >> you've got all the police, army deployed at the moment working together with the american and other secret services around the world. >> reporter: today the official program for the memorial was released listing family, friends, and foreign dignitaries including president obama as speakers. but while it's a reminder the world embraced south africa, it is south africans who claim him. >> we with wouldn't miss it for the world. >> reporter: martin yonkers and his wife are among the perhaps tens of thousands who will try to attend tomorrow's memorial. their gratitude to mandela rooted in an interracial relationship that would have been illegal under apartheid. >> we never could have been together
presidents clinton and carter traveled separately. also converging on south africa, leaders from four continents, from britain's david cameron and braz brazil's dilma rousseff. and cuba's raul castro. the leaders will be behind bullet proof cast. the white house has confidence in the security arrangements including cancelling military leaves. >> you've got all the police, army deployed at the moment working together with the american and other secret services around the world. >>...
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. >> i was talking to jimmy carter.nment. then, because of the emphasis that the a.n.c. placed on its relationship with being communist, with fidel castro, with muammar gaddafi, once the reagan administration came in, the tone changed. i had a chat with jimmy carter about this. >> i would say that after i had many talks with nelson mandela, i never heard him say that he was grateful to the united states. he was grateful to cuba, he was grateful to others that spoke up for him while he was still in prison. he was grateful to the people that condemned the apartheid regime, but i don't think that he felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. >> tell me about nelson mandela as a leader. when you said he informs you and instructs you, how do you mean that that? >> well, you know, even former presidents of the united states and brass still and mexico and ireland and secretary general of the united nations, when we meet with nelson, there's no doubt in my mind wh
. >> i was talking to jimmy carter.nment. then, because of the emphasis that the a.n.c. placed on its relationship with being communist, with fidel castro, with muammar gaddafi, once the reagan administration came in, the tone changed. i had a chat with jimmy carter about this. >> i would say that after i had many talks with nelson mandela, i never heard him say that he was grateful to the united states. he was grateful to cuba, he was grateful to others that spoke up for him while...
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they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off!'ll have to tase you. fixing to tase you, man, if you don't calm down. >> i talked to him during the outburst when he was on the ground trying to get him to calm down. i'm trying to get him to relax if that was possible, but he was in so much pain, it was futile. but i did try. >> my sister was wonderful. she was wonderful. she was so good. she didn't deserve this. >> he kept fighting so other deputies came and finally got him subdued and held him down. >> the rest of jilani's family is visibly shaken by the scene. >> i'm here. i want you to calm down right now. >> they're already upset. when you add this kind of traumatic event right in the middle of proceedings, i'm sure it was very difficult for all of them. >> everyone in the courtroom is emotional, except platt. he appears stone-faced. >> i was not there to see the defendant's reaction, but i was led to believe that he was pretty much without emotion for a situation to be that intense. it didn't really affect him like you would ha
they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off!'ll have to tase you. fixing to tase you, man, if you don't calm down. >> i talked to him during the outburst when he was on the ground trying to get him to calm down. i'm trying to get him to relax if that was possible, but he was in so much pain, it was futile. but i did try. >> my sister was wonderful. she was wonderful. she was so good. she didn't deserve this. >> he kept...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america while you were asleep news was happening. >> here >> welcome back. that we're talking about wealth and income inequality, the problems it presents, particularly for the middle class. derick, you're a fan of government intervention to fix the problem. what's your practical proposal? >> i have been talking about with my colleagues for quite a while, but i wanted before i even go into it, a lot of what we've been talking about is summed up in the definition of wealth. wealth is a stock of all your assets as opposed to income as a flow. if we really want to address wealth inequality, the market is not going to solve that. the airpor
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america while...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsondela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america the europe? >> reporter: it does look, >> i'm phil torres coming up this week on techknow... for some soldiersknow... the war never ends. watch as a battle once fought in a warzone, comes to life on a video screen. >> he was doused in deisel fuel and he was just in a lot of pain. >> can re-living trauma lead to a cure for ptsd? technow on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. >> hello again. these are our top stories on al jazeera. the body of nelson mandela has arrived in his ances
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsondela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america the...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america al jazeera america is growing and now more americans are getting the high quality, original, in-depth reporting al jazeera america is known for. >> to find out more about al jazeera america go to aljazeera.com >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the protests in ukraine. the white house strongly condemn the action against demonstrators and urge the country to return to the path of integration. we want to hone in on the story and whether outside pressure --as we heard we have a society divided against ethnic russians, and ethnic ukraine s, mod dennizers versus traditionalists, and those who wan
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housing, and fighting disease in africa. >> rosalynn carter, do you remember when president carter started him running for president? >> i do. >> what was that like? what was that conversation? >> it was very interesting. we had a friend that wrote and told jimmy he thought he should run for president. well, we couldn't even say the word, that my husband was running for -- we do not tell anybody. because we kept it quiet. but then once he decided he would do it, that was when -- he could hardly say "i am going to be president." it was not something we never, ever dreamed would happen.
housing, and fighting disease in africa. >> rosalynn carter, do you remember when president carter started him running for president? >> i do. >> what was that like? what was that conversation? >> it was very interesting. we had a friend that wrote and told jimmy he thought he should run for president. well, we couldn't even say the word, that my husband was running for -- we do not tell anybody. because we kept it quiet. but then once he decided he would do it, that was...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america sense of security but today again it reminds us that >> after ten days of mourning for nelson mandela come to a close this weekend, america tonight takes a look at the icon and the era from behind the lens. john marinovich was called the bang bang club that chronicled a transition to democracy. >> mandela's life was linked to mine, my grandmother said he was a good boy, there was a twinkle in his eye and he was polite to my grandmother. mandela was the garden boy next door, and he would greet her nicely. once i saw him going otownships o townships that are out of bounds for white folks and vice versa, pulling pictures of mande
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america >> i'm phil torres coming up this week on techknow... for some soldiers the war never ends. watch as a battle once fought in a warzone, comes to life on a video screen. >> he was doused in deisel fuel and he was just in a lot of pain. >> can re-living trauma lead to a cure for ptsd? technow on al jazeera america have been telling you in the san joaquim river, freeze warnings in effect. never seen too much in terms of rain. los angeles, you are going to be seeing some beautiful weather all the way to sunday even into the low 70 did or high 60s, partly cloudy conditions, overnight, about 44 degrees. texas also dry for you as wel
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america...
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ford and rosalyn carter decided they had a lot in common. they teamed up to become a pretty formidable lobbying pair. testifying before congress funding mental health programs and for the work that mrs. ford was doing on alcohol and drug dependency. >> what kind of relationship did the fords have with the nixons? >> perfectly friendly. to be perfectly honest, you could not go through watergate and have it not affect the kind of old casual friendship that they had enjoyed. i remember them together while the nixon library was dedicated in 1990. >> gerald ford lived to 93. he is the longest-living american president to this date. >> we have some video of his funeral. can you talk about -- there is mrs. ford. can you talk about her role in planning the funeral services? >> we had a number of meetings that began several years out. it involved a military district in washington. he was adamant that he did not want a horse drawn -- she kept saying, keep it simple. think of the kids. this was first and foremost a family event. >> did any of the four
ford and rosalyn carter decided they had a lot in common. they teamed up to become a pretty formidable lobbying pair. testifying before congress funding mental health programs and for the work that mrs. ford was doing on alcohol and drug dependency. >> what kind of relationship did the fords have with the nixons? >> perfectly friendly. to be perfectly honest, you could not go through watergate and have it not affect the kind of old casual friendship that they had enjoyed. i remember...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america imoflt who have done their duty in their efforts to if find job but there are others who do not. it's time to step up and take care of one ever its own. after seven years, our family should not be struggling each day without this loving, caring man we love so much. the rawrnian government excess they don't know where bob levinson is, the video was sent from a pakistani internet cafe but then the investigation goes cold. randall pinkston, al jazeera. >> trueman national security project and a former marine corps intelligence officer. andrew let's start with what we heard from the government, which has >> welcome back to "inside s
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america imoflt...
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>> guest: john franklin carter--interesting man--was a columnist in washington. at one point he wangles an appointment with the president in the oval office and he, in effect, says to fdr, 'you know, i have extraordinary contacts in journalism, among international government figures, among businessmen worldwide. i could easily set up for you a ring and i would report strictly to you.' roosevelt lapped that up. it was just the kind of thing that appealed to fdr--off the books, circumventing his own bureaucracy, something private, clandestine. a spy thriller kind of thing appealed to him. so he took money out of his own white house budget to set up the john franklin carter ring. has this money transferred into the state department, where presumably it's there to buy reports about foreign--foreign governments. and then carter operates throughout the war, directly reporting to fdr and the oval office. c-span: how many people did he have working for him? >> guest: very small group, only about 12. but the interesting thing is that we have an oss that doesn't necessaril
>> guest: john franklin carter--interesting man--was a columnist in washington. at one point he wangles an appointment with the president in the oval office and he, in effect, says to fdr, 'you know, i have extraordinary contacts in journalism, among international government figures, among businessmen worldwide. i could easily set up for you a ring and i would report strictly to you.' roosevelt lapped that up. it was just the kind of thing that appealed to fdr--off the books,...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsondela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america commanded a king's ransom, 62-year-old nick saban says, "i'm too darn old to start over", he did not adarn, he used the other word. he agreed to a multi year extension remain the coach of crimson tide. >> not one day during the school year goes by where a navy pleeb doesn't hollar beat army, or a cadet, "beat navy." the two oldest dismiss meet for the 114th time. michael eaves has more. >> on paper this game doesn't figure to be much of a battle. 7 and 4 navy against a team posting three wins. the games are not played on paper. the long-standing rivalry is more than a contest. >> i'm phil torres coming up this week on techknow...
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsondela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsondela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> welcome back. i'm ray suarez, and this is itsel "inside story."
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carter what is it? >> it's nothing to do with me.t is, if the market is up in the first five days of the year, something known as a january barometer, january for the month is up 76% of the time. that's going back to 1928. and then it ensues that of course the first five days are up, if january itself is up, for the month, the year is up 82% of the time. so we're going on vacation tomorrow. when we come back, those first few days determine so much of the probabilities of the year. here's a chart of the last year that we just ended now. this is the month of january. as we know, it was up 5.5%. with tonight's close, we close the year up 30%. as january go, so goes the market. as the first five days of january goes, so goes january. >> you buy that? >> what i say, when carter speaks, you listen. do i buy it? absolutely. along with the applebee's bone-in riblets. buy that too. >> they're not riblets if they're bone-in, they're just ribs. >> she's slow walking into it. >> come on. >> carter, thank you, happy new year. all right, you tweet
carter what is it? >> it's nothing to do with me.t is, if the market is up in the first five days of the year, something known as a january barometer, january for the month is up 76% of the time. that's going back to 1928. and then it ensues that of course the first five days are up, if january itself is up, for the month, the year is up 82% of the time. so we're going on vacation tomorrow. when we come back, those first few days determine so much of the probabilities of the year. here's...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america have been telling you in the san joaquim river, freeze warnings in effect. never seen too much in terms of rain. los angeles, you are going to be seeing some beautiful weather all the way to sunday even into the low 70 did or high 60s, partly cloudy conditions, overnight, about 44 degrees. texas also dry for you as well. we saw rain showers and a mix of precip just a little bit up here towards the north. temperatures for dallas at about 42. san antonio at 55. for houston, well, you are going to be seeing rain by the time we end the week. 59 degrees there. that will will last one day. your weekend should look better with a high
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> negotiations are taking place between the central african republic and christian militias. the president became the first muslim president in the mainly christian country. fighting has displaced hundreds of thousands of people. for more on the developments of the ground, let's go to the capital. >> reporter: it is a bing news story of the day. the president says that he is in negotiations with the christian militia group. there are questions over who he is
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelson mandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america...
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former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to techknow. kosta, tell us the story that involves some of your favorite tiny friends. >> not my favorite. mosquitoes, they bother me, they bother a lot of people. this mosquito repellent is going to change all of that. it makes you invisible to the mosquitoes. let's take a closer look. >> these blood-eating possesses have been called the most dangerous on earth. >> about 3 billion people are affected one way or the other by mosquito-borne diseases. every 30 seconds a child is are dying from malaria. >> dr. michel brown has created an entirely new technology to battle this program. >> how can m
former president jimmy carter reflects on the life and legacy of nelson mandela. >> that spirit of nelsonandela is embedded deeply in the heart and soul of the south africans... >> they worked side by side for freedom, now president carter talks about mandela's global impact. a revealing interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i've never heard him say, that he was grateful to the united states... >> talk to al jazeera with jimmy carter only on al jazeera america...