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he was chief white house domestic policy advisor to jimmy carter, to the e.u. and deputy secretary of the treasury during the carter administration. the most important was your time as a scholar at the wilson center in 2001 when he researched and wrote what later became a vote called and perfect justice, slave labor in the unfinished business of world war ii, a blockbuster and we thank you for coming here to write it. seriously on a very important topic. joining stu on the panel are david aaron, deputy national security adviser and former u.s. ambassador to the oecd, former deputy assistant forde domestic affairs and former vice president for government affairs at turner and i guess you're still affiliated with bob hunter, member of the nsc staffer president carter who worked on west european and middle eastern affairs as you ambassadorn to nato and foreign policy adviser to senator ted kennedy. doug bersharov on child abuse and neglect. so, in reading blurbs from a broad spectrum of commentators about this book, i was met by several and i just want to note them
he was chief white house domestic policy advisor to jimmy carter, to the e.u. and deputy secretary of the treasury during the carter administration. the most important was your time as a scholar at the wilson center in 2001 when he researched and wrote what later became a vote called and perfect justice, slave labor in the unfinished business of world war ii, a blockbuster and we thank you for coming here to write it. seriously on a very important topic. joining stu on the panel are david...
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i think stu's book is not trying to persuade us that jimmy carter was a [inaudible] but trying to persuadeus that he was a pretty good president. i think the way we want to address carter successes and lack of success is on his presidency and i think to answer your other question about what will make this book being noticed i think the next six months is very important and stu said that carter was the first new democrat and that he was too liberal for the conservatives and too conservative for the liberals but i want to make a friendly amendment to that. stu was talking about the congress and it's not as if he was too liberal for the conservatives in the country and it's not as if he was too conservative for the liberals in the country but that he had this congress he had to deal with. i'm one of the people that have the luxury of reading the whole book into the book you sense what stu mentioned which is the members of congress especially in the senate but the house, as well, they thought they were there forever. they do not feel a need to compromise with the president in two things. the l
i think stu's book is not trying to persuade us that jimmy carter was a [inaudible] but trying to persuadeus that he was a pretty good president. i think the way we want to address carter successes and lack of success is on his presidency and i think to answer your other question about what will make this book being noticed i think the next six months is very important and stu said that carter was the first new democrat and that he was too liberal for the conservatives and too conservative for...
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jimmy carter has difficulties.r, he is really good at technical problems, but in some ways he is a micromanager. he runs as an outsider against the washington establishment only to find out he does not have the network and connections among democrats and republican -- democrats in congress to see policy through, and many people don't feel he has a coherent policy on most of the issues confronting the united states. by the latter stages of his presidency, especially in foreign affairs, carter is dealing with the knot of an iranian revolution in which u.s. hostages are held from 1979-1981, and he seems impotent to do anything about it. it weighed heavily on him. arguably a well meaning man, a talented man, who made his best decisions on moral questions, was able to bring together israelis and egyptians and the camp david accords, but floundered in the minutia and detail of policy and the ways of washington. 1980, carter loses the presidency after one term. it is notable to think that in some ways this notion of the n
jimmy carter has difficulties.r, he is really good at technical problems, but in some ways he is a micromanager. he runs as an outsider against the washington establishment only to find out he does not have the network and connections among democrats and republican -- democrats in congress to see policy through, and many people don't feel he has a coherent policy on most of the issues confronting the united states. by the latter stages of his presidency, especially in foreign affairs, carter is...
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. >> neil: remember jimmy carter?e of the most consequential one-time presidents ever and he too was trying to drain the swamp. just differently than this president. a fascinating look at a presidency that maybe you don't know but an author that you should. (vo) i was born during the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. hesumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green moun
. >> neil: remember jimmy carter?e of the most consequential one-time presidents ever and he too was trying to drain the swamp. just differently than this president. a fascinating look at a presidency that maybe you don't know but an author that you should. (vo) i was born during the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll...
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there was no character more associated with that than the president's brother, jimmy carter's brotherer, right? and eight having this wisdom, porch wisdom, of the rural world. in terms of country music, the nashville sound in the 1960's have been an effort to take country music to a broader audience nationally. by the 1970's, performers are finding their outlet in what is called outlaw country. merle haggard would ultimately sort of fit into that genre, but predominantly were looking at people like willie nelson and waylon jennings. one of the most significant of waylon jennings songs is a song called lucan bark, texas. are,yrics are effectively let's go to lucan bark, texas, ,illie, wayland, and the boys the successful life we are living has got us feuding like to have filled and mccoy's. time we get back to the basics of love? poetry, southern style. the point of the song is out there in mid-america is what is real, it is what is still there. it echoes in a way ot from muskogee, even though merle haggard probably never meant it the way it was being taken. element we see emerging cul
there was no character more associated with that than the president's brother, jimmy carter's brotherer, right? and eight having this wisdom, porch wisdom, of the rural world. in terms of country music, the nashville sound in the 1960's have been an effort to take country music to a broader audience nationally. by the 1970's, performers are finding their outlet in what is called outlaw country. merle haggard would ultimately sort of fit into that genre, but predominantly were looking at people...
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the book.aphs from president jimmy carter walking down pennsylvania avenue. rter at the age of nine. joining us from ripley, new york. yes.r: host: you are on the air. caller: i'm a vietnam veteran. what i've seen over there, what we did to the people. i cannot believe the american people are so greedy for what we've done. dosomebody says they will what they say, and this is what our president is doing. it's very disturbing. the only work is to move a banana tree because we will rip it out. building orphanages for the blewe, the kids that we their legs and arms off. not including what we did with agent orange. people complain about agent orange. those people are dying because of this. >> thank you. >> and think it's very important. dies off of staff serving in vietnam. his own son served in vietnam. interestingly, president carter began to reverse this negative view, not from the vietnam war. people took it out on soldiers who were fighting in the interest of their leaders. they were prorated. he set up a special commission set up theand vietnam memorial. it's
the book.aphs from president jimmy carter walking down pennsylvania avenue. rter at the age of nine. joining us from ripley, new york. yes.r: host: you are on the air. caller: i'm a vietnam veteran. what i've seen over there, what we did to the people. i cannot believe the american people are so greedy for what we've done. dosomebody says they will what they say, and this is what our president is doing. it's very disturbing. the only work is to move a banana tree because we will rip it out....
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i wanted to read you jimmy carter's quote. i want to get your feeling on this. he's talking about if they are under constant belief the united states wants to attack them even using nuclear weapons and we are destroying their economy and they know they are starving to death primarily because the united states withholds food aid. just giving them surplus food we can never use, i understand how they feel. >> jimmy carter went there in 1994 and tried to broker a deal. and five years ago today i feeftd quote and this is what they said jimmy carter said. president kim i wil sun is thoms jefferson and george washington put together. it's not true that they would be willing to accept food. if they did accept food, they would claim it's coming from the leader it's true they think we are going to invade at any minute. you see people all over the news saying either south korea is against it. we have the unilateral right to strike. when president bush said the axis of reefl, iran, iraq, and north korea. this is a kill list. if people don't give up their guns and trust the
i wanted to read you jimmy carter's quote. i want to get your feeling on this. he's talking about if they are under constant belief the united states wants to attack them even using nuclear weapons and we are destroying their economy and they know they are starving to death primarily because the united states withholds food aid. just giving them surplus food we can never use, i understand how they feel. >> jimmy carter went there in 1994 and tried to broker a deal. and five years ago...
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>> first of all, i think the joke was jimmy carter-- i did a jimmy carter impersonation.er, because billy was an alcoholic, his brother. >> stephen: billy beer. >> right. so i did a joke like, jimmy carter singing "you light up my life." and it was ♪ so many nights me and my brother billy would sit on the porch waiting for somebody to bring some peanuts and beer." that was my thing. it was much funnier in the third grade. i mean, it was killin' in the third grade. like, if you was nine years old, you'd be on the ground right now. >> stephen: in third grade, you were not jamie foxx. in the third grade you were erik marlin bishop. >> word up, word up. >> stephen: where does jamie foxx come from? >> listen, man, doing stand-up, when i got to l.a., it was open mic night. so i put my name down, erik bishop, i go up, have a great set, standing ovation, right. i went back for the next few weeks, they wouldn't let me bawng because the comedians ran the list. so every time they saw my name, no, no." >> stephen: they don't want the competition. >> they don't want the competition. s
>> first of all, i think the joke was jimmy carter-- i did a jimmy carter impersonation.er, because billy was an alcoholic, his brother. >> stephen: billy beer. >> right. so i did a joke like, jimmy carter singing "you light up my life." and it was ♪ so many nights me and my brother billy would sit on the porch waiting for somebody to bring some peanuts and beer." that was my thing. it was much funnier in the third grade. i mean, it was killin' in the third...
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plus, stephen welcomes bryan cranston and president jimmy carter. featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: woo! hey! ( cheers and applause ) right over there! that's really nice. hey, everybody! please have a seat. that-- now, that is a good audience. that right there is a good audience. i didn't think it was possible but they might be better than last night's audience right now. ( cheers and applause ) not only are they louder, not only are they more excited, they're more attractive than last night's audience. >> jon: i know! >> stephen: they just keep getting prettier. ( cheers and applause ) well, welcome to "the late show," i'm your host stephen colbert, and it is friday. it is friday. ( cheers and applause ) thank you, lord. thank you, lord. it is friday. everybody have big plans for the weekend? a lot going on this weekend. ( cheering ) you got anything going on, jon, this weekend? >> jon: yeah, i'm goi
plus, stephen welcomes bryan cranston and president jimmy carter. featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: woo! hey! ( cheers and applause ) right over there! that's really nice. hey, everybody! please have a seat. that-- now, that is a good audience. that right there is a good audience. i didn't think it was possible but they might be...
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dead on jimmy carter. >> we can all agree not brandy. you can catch her reaction to plaque on jimmy kimmel live tonight right after abc 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. >>> not a good reaction to the game tonight, either. >> oh, wow, what an ending. >> it's really a good thing i don't coach because i would be throwing stuff all over the place. warriors they're at home, had a big early lead, just couldn't close. we saw a vintage curry flurry. cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalapenos on a signature bun. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resid
dead on jimmy carter. >> we can all agree not brandy. you can catch her reaction to plaque on jimmy kimmel live tonight right after abc 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. >>> not a good reaction to the game tonight, either. >> oh, wow, what an ending. >> it's really a good thing i don't coach because i would be throwing stuff all over the place. warriors they're at home, had a big early lead, just couldn't close. we saw a vintage curry flurry. cholula hot sauce is...
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eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows. next week in prime time on c-span and www.c-span.org and now, five commencement speeches from across the country. first, ursula burns. is the first black woman to run a fortune 500 company. she is followed by republican senator richard burr of north carolina, cynthia nixon, washington post publisher frederick ryan, and the chair of the national transportation safety board. [applause] ursula: just in case somebody needs to give
eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows. next week in prime time on c-span and www.c-span.org and now, five commencement speeches from across the country. first, ursula burns. is the first black woman to run a fortune 500 company. she is followed by republican senator richard burr of north carolina, cynthia nixon, washington post publisher frederick ryan, and the chair of the national transportation safety board. [applause] ursula: just in case somebody needs to give
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>> jimmy carter was a free agent everybody understood was jimmy carter.e would try to get people released from foreign countries like bill richardson did. this is not kind of a egregious offense. what you're talking about, trish, months of negotiations behind the scenes, genuine shadow diplomacy. he has his own private state department working here it trying to undermine the president that goes to a bigger point, very simply put he has not accepted the 2016 election results and still wants to play the game he played before. trish: wow. what would you advise the trump administration to do on this? talk to him, what did you say and don't do it again? >> i think you start there. if it turns out he has shared information which he was privileged by virtue of his clearance, that raises another -- that raises another question. trish: mind-boggling right, robert? they're going on and on about the russians. wait a second, this guy is talking with the iranians. >> he is more than talking. he is really having conversations about how to prevent the withdrawal. trish:
>> jimmy carter was a free agent everybody understood was jimmy carter.e would try to get people released from foreign countries like bill richardson did. this is not kind of a egregious offense. what you're talking about, trish, months of negotiations behind the scenes, genuine shadow diplomacy. he has his own private state department working here it trying to undermine the president that goes to a bigger point, very simply put he has not accepted the 2016 election results and still...
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it could be under jackson, jimmy carter. every single one of these guys was grave. reagan was the best. but he took from not just the person i looked up to the most in my life loved everything about this country, but he wasn't from here. every little, about what i love is what you have and i don't. and so i haven't sat through the window offenses many american presidents that you all have. >> somebody asked this once, what was calvin coolidge like. [laughter] >> but when i look at presidents and the former chief of staff gave me a reprieve because he took president trump off the table. i look at who is inspired in this country and i look at ronald reagan and the feeling he gave of americans across the country. republicans, democrats, not all, but a lot of people inspired by the american dream come is something bigger and beyond legislation and how we feel making people proud again. i think that was ronald reagan. i don't remember a lot about jimmy carter. obviously it would give more at the bottom of the list. ronald reagan captures the upbringing of the person that
it could be under jackson, jimmy carter. every single one of these guys was grave. reagan was the best. but he took from not just the person i looked up to the most in my life loved everything about this country, but he wasn't from here. every little, about what i love is what you have and i don't. and so i haven't sat through the window offenses many american presidents that you all have. >> somebody asked this once, what was calvin coolidge like. [laughter] >> but when i look at...
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on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keesha lantz bottoms. >> special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference during the 2016 presidential election continues to be a topic on the sunday news shows. here rudy giuliani and senators and jeff flake. >> this investigation has brought charges against 22 people and entities, including 13 russians who have been .ndicted so
on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keesha lantz bottoms. >> special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference during the 2016 presidential election continues to be a topic on the sunday news shows. here rudy giuliani and senators and jeff flake. >> this investigation has brought charges against 22 people and entities, including 13 russians who have been .ndicted so
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jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms. next week in prime time, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> here on c-span this morning, washington journal is next. been a look at the political strategy for democrats heading into the 2018 midterm elections with jb purse, president of the senate majority pact. state secretary of mike pompeo talks to congress about president trump's decision to cancel the upcoming summit with north koreancoming up on 'n journal," eleanor clift from the y
jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms. next week in prime time, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> here on c-span this morning, washington journal is next. been a look at the political strategy for democrats heading into the 2018 midterm elections with jb purse, president of the senate majority pact. state secretary of mike pompeo talks to congress about president trump's decision to cancel the upcoming...
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host: your book includes a photograph of president jimmy carter. a new autobiography talks about in part gerald ford normalizing relations with china. did kissinger play a role in that? daniel: it is organized by the carter administration. kissinger in 1971, laid the foundations. normalization would not have occurred without the opening under nixon and kissinger. host: we have this debate today -- globalism versus nationalism. define that, and how has it changed over the last 30 or 40 years? daniel: i think the tension over global economic interests and global stability has become more acute since the 1970's, as the u.s. economy has become more exposed to global competition, as the outsourcing of industrial jobs has become larger and larger an economic phenomenon, the political costs of globalization have become greater and greater for american political elites. i think the conversation has become more broad and more challenging. in the 1970's, a series of decisive choices are made to engage globalization, to manage an increasingly global economy,
host: your book includes a photograph of president jimmy carter. a new autobiography talks about in part gerald ford normalizing relations with china. did kissinger play a role in that? daniel: it is organized by the carter administration. kissinger in 1971, laid the foundations. normalization would not have occurred without the opening under nixon and kissinger. host: we have this debate today -- globalism versus nationalism. define that, and how has it changed over the last 30 or 40 years?...
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eastern jimmy carter, betsy devos. this week in prime time on c-span and c-span.org. join us live sunday at noon eastern for our year-long special in-depth fiction addition. i would have to say the people that have a lot to say or for that matter. that you must learn to do this if you're going to be a fiction writer. it's never there. it's economic you a great writer. then you sit down and you discover actually they could all do it. there is notng about learning to do those things. that impedes creativity. mona and the promised land. and who is irish. with the author. on book tv. on c-span two. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
eastern jimmy carter, betsy devos. this week in prime time on c-span and c-span.org. join us live sunday at noon eastern for our year-long special in-depth fiction addition. i would have to say the people that have a lot to say or for that matter. that you must learn to do this if you're going to be a fiction writer. it's never there. it's economic you a great writer. then you sit down and you discover actually they could all do it. there is notng about learning to do those things. that impedes...
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eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms. primetime on c-span, c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app. secretary of state mike pompeo spoke to reporters in new york city about his meetings with a senior north korean shall -- official. he said he didn't know whether the scott -- summit, scheduled for june 12 in singapore, is on, but he told reporters that real progress has made. secretary pompeo: good afternoon , everyone. as you know, in addition to my meeting with the vice-chairman, we have teams in singapore and at the dmz working with our north korean counterparts to prepare for president trump and chairman kim's expected summit in singapore. through these a series of meetings, i am confident we are moving in the right direction. today, vice chairman kim and i discussed how our countries can come together to take advantage of the opportunity that our two leaders have created through their vision of the future. the vice chairman is planning to travel to washington, to deliver a personal letter from kim jong-un to the pr
eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms. primetime on c-span, c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app. secretary of state mike pompeo spoke to reporters in new york city about his meetings with a senior north korean shall -- official. he said he didn't know whether the scott -- summit, scheduled for june 12 in singapore, is on, but he told reporters that real progress has made. secretary pompeo: good afternoon , everyone. as you...
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. >> coming up, jimmy carter's former aide will join us to talk about his years at the white house. next we are joined to discuss part of c-span's 1968, america in turmoil series. want us live sunday easter -- seven eastern. >> sunday night on afterwards, >> i heard a lot of these phrases, but i did not attach meaning to them until recent. maybe you can define your view of a deep state, a shadow government, or a swamp. >> in my terminology, the deep state, and others may call them a shadow government, because they are affecting their own your credit wishes -- their own bureaucratic wishes. and donald trump has coined the term the swamp, because washington was at one point, a swamp. and the creatures coming out of the swamp are certainly writing and fighting back for their turf. >> watch sunday night 9 p.m. eastern. >> earlier this
. >> coming up, jimmy carter's former aide will join us to talk about his years at the white house. next we are joined to discuss part of c-span's 1968, america in turmoil series. want us live sunday easter -- seven eastern. >> sunday night on afterwards, >> i heard a lot of these phrases, but i did not attach meaning to them until recent. maybe you can define your view of a deep state, a shadow government, or a swamp. >> in my terminology, the deep state, and others may...
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and on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keesha lantz bottoms. this week in primetime on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. weekendr: this past president trump attended the annual life gala. this event was hosted by the nonprofit organization susan b. anthony list. it is 40 minutes. ♪ [applause]
and on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keesha lantz bottoms. this week in primetime on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. weekendr: this past president trump attended the annual life gala. this event was hosted by the nonprofit organization susan b. anthony list. it is 40 minutes. ♪ [applause]
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eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms. and onek in primetime, the free c-span radio app. announcer: this weekend on "afterwords," james clapper with his book "facts and fears: hard truths from a life in intelligence." he is interviewed by democrat jim hans. >> what are the weaknesses the ic has today? what are the changes that guys like you and me need to think about for the next, 10, 20 years in intelligence? >> i think a weakness that the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community wasn't as integrated and collaborative as it needed to be. so they recommended the creation a a leadership position for full-time job of fostering and promoting integration across the multiple components of the intelligence community. at one point in the run-up to the law that came out and that was passed after the 9/11 commission, there was talk at the time about why don't we create a department of intelligence? i think that could be a real mistake for this country, not the least of which is the suchcy concerns and fears, as
eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms. and onek in primetime, the free c-span radio app. announcer: this weekend on "afterwords," james clapper with his book "facts and fears: hard truths from a life in intelligence." he is interviewed by democrat jim hans. >> what are the weaknesses the ic has today? what are the changes that guys like you and me need to think about for the next, 10, 20 years in intelligence? >>...
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on friday at 8:00 p.m., jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and mayor peter lance bottoms. that on c-span and c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. after nearly two years in a venezuelan prison, american joshua holt is returning to the u.s. he and his wife are charged by venezuelan authorities with stockpiling weapons and spying. both of been released and are expected to arrive in washington later today. president trump responded by tweeting, "good news about the release of the american hostage from venezuela. should be landing in d.c. this evening and be at the white house with his family at about 7:00 p.m. the great people of utah will be very happy." utah senator orrin hatch is working on his release for the last two years, and says in a
on friday at 8:00 p.m., jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and mayor peter lance bottoms. that on c-span and c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. after nearly two years in a venezuelan prison, american joshua holt is returning to the u.s. he and his wife are charged by venezuelan authorities with stockpiling weapons and spying. both of been released and are expected to arrive in washington later today. president trump responded by tweeting, "good news about...
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i don't remember a lot about jimmy carter, other than what i read. he was at the bottom of the polls when i grew up, and he seems like a good man. ronald reagan got me involved in politics. that is really what got me involved. leon: i assume, nixon? at the bottom? bob: you got something right. [laughter] leon: ok, we have ronald reagan and nixon, carl? carl: nixon is at the bottom because he was a criminal president from the day he took office until the day he left. he is unique in our history in that regard. what your question goes to is a commitment by the president of the united states to the common good, to the national interest. the first president i covered was kennedy. all the presidents have their successes, failures, but the two that standout in retrospect, the commitment to the common good, putting the interest of the country over their own interests without huge character flaws that have brought them low, i go to gerald ford, for the reasons that bob has enumerated. he did that pardon knowing it would probably cost him the presidency. when
i don't remember a lot about jimmy carter, other than what i read. he was at the bottom of the polls when i grew up, and he seems like a good man. ronald reagan got me involved in politics. that is really what got me involved. leon: i assume, nixon? at the bottom? bob: you got something right. [laughter] leon: ok, we have ronald reagan and nixon, carl? carl: nixon is at the bottom because he was a criminal president from the day he took office until the day he left. he is unique in our history...
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eastern, betsy devos, ,ark meadows, atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms, and jimmy carter. c-span.org and the c-span radio app. live, thursday on the c-span networks. at noon eastern on c-span, the conversation on social media and how it influences political debate and democracy in the u.s.. posted by the cato institute. on c-span2, 9:00 p.m., madeleine albright sits down washington post columnist david, to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then, at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess cyber threats on organizations and companies. that is also one c-span2. next, former new jersey governor, chris christie, sits down with the conversation on the trump administration and the future of politics. he spoke with the former chief strategist for barack obama at this event held by the university of chicago. governor, welcome. so happy to have you here.
eastern, betsy devos, ,ark meadows, atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms, and jimmy carter. c-span.org and the c-span radio app. live, thursday on the c-span networks. at noon eastern on c-span, the conversation on social media and how it influences political debate and democracy in the u.s.. posted by the cato institute. on c-span2, 9:00 p.m., madeleine albright sits down washington post columnist david, to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy including the current talks with...
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he highlights the political importance of the region during jimmy carter's presidential campaign. the shift in migration to the south, and the rise of things such as nascar, country music, and southern living magazine. his classes about 45 minutes. >> ok. theing about the south in 70's. and, in
he highlights the political importance of the region during jimmy carter's presidential campaign. the shift in migration to the south, and the rise of things such as nascar, country music, and southern living magazine. his classes about 45 minutes. >> ok. theing about the south in 70's. and, in
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on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows and atlanta mayor. this week on c-span. sunday on q and a, patricia o'toole discusses her book. there's a huge psychological literature about wilson and i have read it but i have the tose that it reduced him tangles that i did not feel i could deal with on the strength of my own knowledge. some people have said that this stubbornness in his later life was a reaction to his father's strictness. they can point to one story where his father made him revise a little thing he wrote a bunch supposition isis that wilson resented this. but he was a good boy and he put up with it. inn you read every mention wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. secretary of state mike pompeo talked to reporters in new york city about his meetings with a senior north korean official. did not know whether the summit scheduled for june 12 in singapore was back on but he told reporters progress has been made. >> good afternoon. as you know, in addition to my meeting with vic
on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows and atlanta mayor. this week on c-span. sunday on q and a, patricia o'toole discusses her book. there's a huge psychological literature about wilson and i have read it but i have the tose that it reduced him tangles that i did not feel i could deal with on the strength of my own knowledge. some people have said that this stubbornness in his later life was a reaction to his father's strictness. they can point to one story where...
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you know, i don't remember a lot o abo about jimmy carter other than what i read. obviously i would put him more at the bottom of the list. he seems like a good man. but ronald reagan captures the upbringing of a person that lived in the place that i lived and was looking for something to be inspired by. that's really what got me involved in politics. >> so we've got ford and nixon. you didn't mention it, but i assume nixon was at the bottom. >> you got something right. >> all right. we've got reagan and carter. carl, it's up to you. >> again, nixon is at the bottom because he was a criminal president. he was a criminal president from the day he took office until the day he left. and he's unique in our history in that regard. and what your question goes to, really, is a commitment by the president of the united states to the common good, to the national interest. and so the first president i covered was kennedy. and all presidents have their successes, their failures, but the two that stand out in retrospect in terms of a commitment to the common good, putting the
you know, i don't remember a lot o abo about jimmy carter other than what i read. obviously i would put him more at the bottom of the list. he seems like a good man. but ronald reagan captures the upbringing of a person that lived in the place that i lived and was looking for something to be inspired by. that's really what got me involved in politics. >> so we've got ford and nixon. you didn't mention it, but i assume nixon was at the bottom. >> you got something right. >> all...
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eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and atlanta mayor kitchell's bottom bonhisha lance bottom -- am. live thursday on the c-span networks. at noon eastern on c-span, a conversation on social media and how it influences clinical debate and democracy in the u.s. posted by the cato institute. on c-span2, former secretary of state's madeleine albright sits down with washington post to talkt david ignatius about the trump administration's foreign-policy, including talks with north korea about a possible summit. tourn's state capital takes you to fort worth. on book at noon eastern tv, and author explores the history of the democratic party in texas. his book, blue texas, the making of the multiracial coalition in the city. >> activists for different groups, african-americans, mexican-americans, and whites slowly came together as a coalition for both civil rights and labor rights and political power. texascer: we will visit christian university's special collection to see items from the "in their shoes" exhibit. on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, on a look backtory t
eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows, and atlanta mayor kitchell's bottom bonhisha lance bottom -- am. live thursday on the c-span networks. at noon eastern on c-span, a conversation on social media and how it influences clinical debate and democracy in the u.s. posted by the cato institute. on c-span2, former secretary of state's madeleine albright sits down with washington post to talkt david ignatius about the trump administration's foreign-policy, including talks...
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eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows and the atlanta mayor.t week, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free radio app. next, former cia officials look at russian influence around the globe. the discussion was held the same day kierstin nero send -- kierstin nilsson and mccall briefed reporters on russian meddling.
eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows and the atlanta mayor.t week, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free radio app. next, former cia officials look at russian influence around the globe. the discussion was held the same day kierstin nero send -- kierstin nilsson and mccall briefed reporters on russian meddling.
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senate trump could not have pulled out that's not really legally the case previous presidents jimmy carter george w. bush have pulled out of treaties just on executive authority so even if you could imagine that the republicans would have seriously considered an obama proposed deal back in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen it would not have protected that deal from from it you also made a point in one of your articles when they disappear it was drafted it was primarily a bill to respond to possible iranian violations nobody could have. foreseen that. they need to guard against american noncompliance and i wonder what is the implication of that because you you mentioned that they were a number of previous american presidents who essentially walked away from the previous deals but it seems to me that the message to the rest of the world here is that you can strike deals with the united states but they will only last as long as the current administration is in office well unfortunately i think that that's right i think that there is. the president terms decision is dangerous for in the iran situa
senate trump could not have pulled out that's not really legally the case previous presidents jimmy carter george w. bush have pulled out of treaties just on executive authority so even if you could imagine that the republicans would have seriously considered an obama proposed deal back in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen it would not have protected that deal from from it you also made a point in one of your articles when they disappear it was drafted it was primarily a bill to respond to possible...
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former president jimmy carter delivering the commencement address at liberty university in virginia todayf the speak is focused on faith, human rights and equality. >> the attributes of a superpower go beyond military strength and it's the same as those of a person and our nation to be known as a chance to teach and for a chance of equality and our nation should be known as a standard for human rights. julie: liberty university previously hosted to sitting presidents, president george h -- and president trump. air quality getting worse in hawaii. two weeks after the first big volcanic corruption and two days after the latest later one. we live on the big island where the applicable law the flow is now picking up speed. a major shakeup in the catholic church. what prompted every single with 5 times more regions ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from and the paths they took to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com ♪ rawwggwwrughh! well, i told you they wouldn't have it. rawwggwwrughh! it's ok, it's ok. we've got time. ♪ [impact coll
former president jimmy carter delivering the commencement address at liberty university in virginia todayf the speak is focused on faith, human rights and equality. >> the attributes of a superpower go beyond military strength and it's the same as those of a person and our nation to be known as a chance to teach and for a chance of equality and our nation should be known as a standard for human rights. julie: liberty university previously hosted to sitting presidents, president george h...
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. >> guest: sure, the christian right is it came to prominence in the 1976 campaign and jimmy cartere got something in the order of 60% of the evangelical vote in 1976 and of course you remember carter campaigned as a born-again christian and campaigned from the pulpit and he talked about the government will of love and peace for the american people. in 1976 he did a national telethon there were hosted by the reverend robinson and by 1980 they began to move to the right and reagan was making open appeals to judeo-christian values and they were disappointed in carter for a lot of reasons, soviet policy, economic policy and they pretty much had been on the right more or less although bill clinton is surprisingly did well when president george bush but it is not monolithic. per se although it tends to be more conservative and more republican but it illustrates that there born-again liberals out there. >> host: next call is terry right here in tucson. terry, your to be. >> caller: glad you are here in tucson. i enjoyed your participation. i'm struck by your response to an audience questi
. >> guest: sure, the christian right is it came to prominence in the 1976 campaign and jimmy cartere got something in the order of 60% of the evangelical vote in 1976 and of course you remember carter campaigned as a born-again christian and campaigned from the pulpit and he talked about the government will of love and peace for the american people. in 1976 he did a national telethon there were hosted by the reverend robinson and by 1980 they began to move to the right and reagan was...
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so i'm thinking back to jimmy carter who promised after richard nixon i'll never lie to you, not remembered as a particularly successful president. but he got elected on that campaign. so to be determined whether there is an impact on voters. >> he may have lost his political authority, but jimmy carter in some ways never did lose that moral authority. and so the question -- >> you can't think of -- >> people don't think he was a liar. they thought he was a weak. there is a difference. they thought he was weak, they thought he was distrustful. >> micro managing. >> and lecturing to the american people that they are not wise enough or strong enough is not the way for democrats to win in 2020. >> and democrats feel like they have such a wealth of material with this president that they don't know what to focus on unlike what they did with george w. bush, they focused on the wmds and won. so it remains to be seen. >> and there is a lot of stormy daniels and russia in the news. when health care is in the new, the democratic party numbers go up. donald trump's numbers were going down. when the fi
so i'm thinking back to jimmy carter who promised after richard nixon i'll never lie to you, not remembered as a particularly successful president. but he got elected on that campaign. so to be determined whether there is an impact on voters. >> he may have lost his political authority, but jimmy carter in some ways never did lose that moral authority. and so the question -- >> you can't think of -- >> people don't think he was a liar. they thought he was a weak. there is a...
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friday at 8:00 p.m., jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark mayor., and the atlanta time onk on prime t free c-spannd the radio app. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," yale university professor john lewis gaddis. professor gaddis discusses his book, "on grand strategy." ♪ brian: john lewis gaddis, you grew up in a small town in texas. is it cotulla? mr. gaddis: that is right. brian: some famous people are from cotulla besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. mr. gaddis: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? mr. gaddis: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. but i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good experience harks back to this theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox. my colleague at yale, we were having dinner. he announced that when he was little, he had a pet hedgehog growing up in england. i was able to top paul, because i had a pet armadillo growing up in texas. so that is part of the fun. brian: did you know when you were
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president jimmy carter on behalf of the ronald reagan campaign the department of justice and the f.b.i. will not deny that they there was somebody in the campaign however they have quibbled about the wording they've said this was not a spy this was rather an informant they refused to name whether or not it was steven halper but the question is if it was steven help for this is somebody with a well known reputation links to the cia british intelligence so revealing his identity wouldn't exactly put people's lives in danger or be some kind of huge threat to national security or if it is it's not exactly clear why would that.
president jimmy carter on behalf of the ronald reagan campaign the department of justice and the f.b.i. will not deny that they there was somebody in the campaign however they have quibbled about the wording they've said this was not a spy this was rather an informant they refused to name whether or not it was steven halper but the question is if it was steven help for this is somebody with a well known reputation links to the cia british intelligence so revealing his identity wouldn't exactly...
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president jimmy carter on behalf of the ronald reagan campaign the department of justice and the f.b.i. will not deny that they there was somebody in the campaign however they have quibbled about the wording they've said this was not a spy this was rather an informant they refused to name whether or not it was steven halper but the question is if it was steven help or this is somebody with a well known reputation links to the cia british intelligence so revealing his identity wouldn't exactly put people's lives in danger or be some kind of huge threat to national security or if it is it's not exactly clear why that would be they haven't community. that this is just the latest episode in the ongoing spat between the trumpet ministration and the intelligence agencies showing that there is a high level of division and insecurity in washington d.c. . former u.s. presidential candidate hillary clinton has attended a graduation ceremony at yale university and she followed tradition by wearing an unconventional. a russian. i mean. i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim call
president jimmy carter on behalf of the ronald reagan campaign the department of justice and the f.b.i. will not deny that they there was somebody in the campaign however they have quibbled about the wording they've said this was not a spy this was rather an informant they refused to name whether or not it was steven halper but the question is if it was steven help or this is somebody with a well known reputation links to the cia british intelligence so revealing his identity wouldn't exactly...
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let's start with the -- starring with jimmy carter and shaw of iran. they were walking around with radios and everything else. when he came to the united states to get help for medical conditions carter was thinking about sending him back. bill clinton gave north korea $8 million for farms. let's go to obama making a deal with iran. you mean to tell me people don't think iran is doing something there? and the congressional hearing yesterday they were sticking up for the terrorists who were killing americans and blaming this woman because she didn't have morales for that. >> i think you brought up great points about the previous administration with president carter going back to the '70s when the saw came over here. how things have deescslated or have gotten worse in iran during the course of those years. they become more of a terrorist state. they are hell bent on developing a nuclear weapon. thihave dug the dirt out and paved over. they have icbms. it is deliver a tactical armorment that can do maximum damage which would be nuclear weapons. we know th
let's start with the -- starring with jimmy carter and shaw of iran. they were walking around with radios and everything else. when he came to the united states to get help for medical conditions carter was thinking about sending him back. bill clinton gave north korea $8 million for farms. let's go to obama making a deal with iran. you mean to tell me people don't think iran is doing something there? and the congressional hearing yesterday they were sticking up for the terrorists who were...
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president jimmy carter on behalf of the ronald reagan campaign the department of justice and the f.b.i. will not deny that they there was somebody in the campaign however they have quibbled about the wording they've said this was not a spy this was rather an informant they refused to name whether or not it was steven halper but the question is if it was steven help for this is somebody with a well known reputation links to the cia british intelligence so revealing his identity wouldn't exactly put people's lives in danger or be some kind of huge threat to national security or if it is it's not exactly clear why that would be they haven't communiqué. that this is just the latest episode in the ongoing spat between the trumpet ministration and the intelligence agencies showing that there is a high level of division and insecurity in washington d.c. . former u.s. presidential candidate hillary clinton has attended a graduation ceremony. she followed tradition while wearing an unconventional hat. a russian. i mean if you can find out. how it was on the way to winning. combination of jim ca
president jimmy carter on behalf of the ronald reagan campaign the department of justice and the f.b.i. will not deny that they there was somebody in the campaign however they have quibbled about the wording they've said this was not a spy this was rather an informant they refused to name whether or not it was steven halper but the question is if it was steven help for this is somebody with a well known reputation links to the cia british intelligence so revealing his identity wouldn't exactly...
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rex ryan and president jimmy carter are being compared to it. they will make a new plaque. they have asked her to submit a photo of her choosing. >> it doesn't diminish the career or the evening. in fact, to be honest with you, it could be a blessing in disguise. now we are talking about her name and what it does for the community with the hall of fame. >> she is best known for helping to capture the 1999 women's world cup final. an artist that has nothing what -- nothing to do with the plaque in question says they normally start with 360 degree pictures of the subject. i think they could do a more flattering one. >>> the oakland a's lost to the seattle mariners 3-2 in 10 innings. the pitcher pitched well and got help from his teammates early in the game. >> here is marcus simeon, he is 1-2, single and score. a base hit to right field. >> that single in the fifth put the a's up 2-0. that was the score until the mariners hit a homer in the seventh and tied up the game. the game went into extra innings and the mariners took the lead with that close call. that is close. they w
rex ryan and president jimmy carter are being compared to it. they will make a new plaque. they have asked her to submit a photo of her choosing. >> it doesn't diminish the career or the evening. in fact, to be honest with you, it could be a blessing in disguise. now we are talking about her name and what it does for the community with the hall of fame. >> she is best known for helping to capture the 1999 women's world cup final. an artist that has nothing what -- nothing to do with...
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and on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keisha lance on a. >> sunday on q&a, patricia theoole discusses her book " moralist, woodrow wilson in the world he make." >> there is a huge psychological literature on wilson. i read it. i have the sense it just reduced him to oedipal tangles and things like that that i did not feel i could deal with on the .trength of my own knowledge some said his stubbornness in later life was in reaction to his father's sickness and they can point to one story where his father made him revise a little thing that he wrote a whole bunch of times. the suppositions are that wilson resented this, but that he was a good boy and put up with it. but when you read every mention in wilson's letters of his father, they are worked -- they are worshipful. he never >> sunday night at 8 p.m. ."stern on c-span's "q&a now from the stimson center in washington, d.c., what might come after a u.s. north korea summit, which has been off and on again after president trump announced he was canceling the meeting in singapore. sunday, a u.s. delegation met with nor
and on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keisha lance on a. >> sunday on q&a, patricia theoole discusses her book " moralist, woodrow wilson in the world he make." >> there is a huge psychological literature on wilson. i read it. i have the sense it just reduced him to oedipal tangles and things like that that i did not feel i could deal with on the .trength of my own knowledge some said his stubbornness in later life was in reaction to his father's...
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eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows and keisha lance bottom. next week in prime time on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> next a look at reconstruction in afghanistan and the lessons that can be drawn from future rebuilding efforts. the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction spoken to brookings institute
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even saw jimmy carter saying he might be out for a peace prize and to get jimmy carter who is mocking him in his commencement speech this week and at liberty university. >> lawrence: there's been some people on the left that it appears to be rooting against the president. >> jessica: i usually see it but i don't see it this time. >> lawrence: they even said they felt like the president was being deceived, leaders talking about -- and this is a change because at first i thought he was being too hard and now he's being too soft. it does seem like members of your own party don't want this deal to happen. >> jessica: i don't think that's true. i think what members of my party including john bolton who is the one that really ticked him off by saying we are not going to be namby-pamby about this and getting the verifications and doing inspections ourselves or whoever we want them to making it clear that this is someone that you can't trust but we will go forward with it, i actually think this has been a bipartisan moment in honor of president trump's. >> harris: the polling that showed that
even saw jimmy carter saying he might be out for a peace prize and to get jimmy carter who is mocking him in his commencement speech this week and at liberty university. >> lawrence: there's been some people on the left that it appears to be rooting against the president. >> jessica: i usually see it but i don't see it this time. >> lawrence: they even said they felt like the president was being deceived, leaders talking about -- and this is a change because at first i thought...
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eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows and atlanta mayor.this week in prime time, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. this morning on c-span "washington journal", jeff weaver, bernie sanders 2016 campaign manager said the vermont senator is considering a run for the presidency in 2020. here's a look. >> will voters get another chance to vote for bernie sanders and 2020. >> motors in vermont will coming up in november. nationally, he is considering another run for the presidency and when the time comes, i think we will have an answer to that. right now he is still. [inaudible] >> you can watch "washington journal" every morning from seven until 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. coming up tonight on c-span, we look ahead to the midterm elections with campaign 2018. we will take you to utah where republicans mitt romney and state lawmaker michael kennedy take part in a debate ahead of the june 26 primary election. the two candidates are running to replace retiring senator orrin hatch. you can see that debate live beginning at
eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative mark meadows and atlanta mayor.this week in prime time, on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. this morning on c-span "washington journal", jeff weaver, bernie sanders 2016 campaign manager said the vermont senator is considering a run for the presidency in 2020. here's a look. >> will voters get another chance to vote for bernie sanders and 2020. >> motors in vermont will coming up in november....