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[laughter] so anyway, january 16, 1981, this is after bob had lost carter's election or carter lost it for himself, and he presented strauss with the presidential medal of freedom reading at the time the following citation: for americans politics is the art of the possible. through intelligence, ability and the many friendships earned during his service as leader of his party and his nation, robert s. strauss has refined that art into a science with diligence, persistence and wit, he successfully concluded the multilateral trade negotiations at a time when many believed they were doomed for failure. for strengthening the system of trade which links the nations of our increasingly interdependent world, he's earned our gratitude and respect. um, so that was the end of bob in trade, and, um, he knew nothing about trade going into it. and, um, he always liked to joke that, you know, he didn't have much substance to him. but when he was str, he would get up at the crack of dawn, and he had had his staff make him, you know, flash cards with all the acronyms on them, and he was a quick study.
[laughter] so anyway, january 16, 1981, this is after bob had lost carter's election or carter lost it for himself, and he presented strauss with the presidential medal of freedom reading at the time the following citation: for americans politics is the art of the possible. through intelligence, ability and the many friendships earned during his service as leader of his party and his nation, robert s. strauss has refined that art into a science with diligence, persistence and wit, he...
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carter thought that he, carter, and secretary of state were spending too much time on the peace process, and so that is the camp david. he wanted to it send a personal representative he could trust to help see through the process. and this was a very tense time in bob's life. he did not get along very well the big new prisons become a national security adviser, or with the secretary of state because vance wanted bob to be under him in the state department, and bob wanted to report directly to the president, and bob, a few years later, said that fence was red and he was wrong, and of course he should have been reported to the secretary of state. bobcat is with the president. a lot of what i learned about bob was not from him. i learned a lot about his warmth and his personality and his goodness of york, but as far as what he was doing on a day-to-day basis and the dialogue on the situation room, that was actually dialogue from the situation room. it has been released and is at the carter library. you can bear research it. so a lot of what i have in here did not come from my family, it ca
carter thought that he, carter, and secretary of state were spending too much time on the peace process, and so that is the camp david. he wanted to it send a personal representative he could trust to help see through the process. and this was a very tense time in bob's life. he did not get along very well the big new prisons become a national security adviser, or with the secretary of state because vance wanted bob to be under him in the state department, and bob wanted to report directly to...
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carter.d two in the first quarter, and knocking him down here. >> cris: he comes right around the edge, and that is against the best pass blocking tackle in the game, d'brickashaw ferguson and no fluke there, because he is having a monster game tonight. >> al: third down and 15. out of the pocket -- down he goes again! that is number four. four sacks for carter tonight. >> cris: well, everybody is exhausted. you can see it that even andre carter and ferguson does a good job, and as sanchez scrambles out, he scrambles right into andre carter who is making a name andre carter out there on the streets. a free agent, and i don't know if anybody thought that highly of him, and you don't have albert haynesworth for the patriots at this point. >> al: and tomlinson is ripped as he makes the catch well short of the first down, and they give it up on downs. hit by mayo. carter has been with san francisco and washington in the past. four sacks tonight. the first two came rapidly as did the last two. wha
carter.d two in the first quarter, and knocking him down here. >> cris: he comes right around the edge, and that is against the best pass blocking tackle in the game, d'brickashaw ferguson and no fluke there, because he is having a monster game tonight. >> al: third down and 15. out of the pocket -- down he goes again! that is number four. four sacks for carter tonight. >> cris: well, everybody is exhausted. you can see it that even andre carter and ferguson does a good job,...
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carter.d two in the first quarter, and knocking him down here. >> cris: he comes right around the edge, and that is against the best pass blocking tackle in the game, d'brickashaw ferguson and no fluke there, because he is having a monster game tonight. >> al: third down and 15. out of the pocket -- down he goes again! that is number four. four sacks for carter tonight. >> cris: well, everybody is exhausted. you can see it that even andre carter and ferguson does a good job, and as sanchez scrambles out, he scrambles right into andre carter who is making a name andre carter out there on the streets. a free agent, and i don't know if anybody thought that highly of him, and you don't have albert haynesworth for the patriots at this point. >> al: and tomlinson is ripped as he makes the catch well short of the first down, and they give it up on downs. hit by mayo. carter has been with san francisco and washington in the past. four sacks tonight. the first two came rapidly as did the last two. wha
carter.d two in the first quarter, and knocking him down here. >> cris: he comes right around the edge, and that is against the best pass blocking tackle in the game, d'brickashaw ferguson and no fluke there, because he is having a monster game tonight. >> al: third down and 15. out of the pocket -- down he goes again! that is number four. four sacks for carter tonight. >> cris: well, everybody is exhausted. you can see it that even andre carter and ferguson does a good job,...
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carter. >> danny in mississippi, you are on the contenders. >> thank you. my question is as far-fetched as it might seem, at what if george wallace would have been elected president? i know there would have been compromise on both sides, but you think he would have been a good president? would the people have supported him? i will hang up and listen to what you gentlemen say. >> the only time that he even, i think, stood a chance of being elected was not in 1968, but 1972, and it would have been an extraordinarily long shot. certainly he would have been a different president than he was campaigner. i cannot imagine him being an effective president because although there were 25% of the american people, mostly white americans, who supported him, he always had the great hostility of well over half the american people. it is hard to govern under those circumstances. >> dan carter, was george wallace religious? >> yes. he was a lifelong methodist. it is interesting, during these years, the 1960's
carter. >> danny in mississippi, you are on the contenders. >> thank you. my question is as far-fetched as it might seem, at what if george wallace would have been elected president? i know there would have been compromise on both sides, but you think he would have been a good president? would the people have supported him? i will hang up and listen to what you gentlemen say. >> the only time that he even, i think, stood a chance of being elected was not in 1968, but 1972, and...
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they were, it was one reason why they were so disappointed with carter, because they believed that carter should have given them that right. and, in fact fers it was after 1978 and they realized that no law would come in to give them the right to bargain that they started to think the only way that they could get it was through militancy. that they would accomplish by walking out what the congress had not given them in the 1978 bill. but your question is super, and it gets at up with of the real cruxes of this story which is what happened in the carter years that many people in labor felt were so disappointing for people in labor. not just public sector folks, but many in the labor movement. and that helped to fuel ted kennedy's challenge to carter, the abortive challenge in the primaries in 1980. but they were deeply disappointed with that bill. yeah. wait until the mic gets to you. >> yeah. i wondered if you agree with my perception as a former federal employee that reagan really disliked federal government employees and thought us superfluous for the most part. i don't know he thought
they were, it was one reason why they were so disappointed with carter, because they believed that carter should have given them that right. and, in fact fers it was after 1978 and they realized that no law would come in to give them the right to bargain that they started to think the only way that they could get it was through militancy. that they would accomplish by walking out what the congress had not given them in the 1978 bill. but your question is super, and it gets at up with of the...
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carter. people to gather ideas from a lot of other people. it caught people's attention. >> danny in mississippi, you are on "the contenders." please go ahead with your question or comment. >> thank you. my question is as far-fetched as it might seem, but what if george wallace would have been elected president? i know there would have been compromise on both sides, but you think he would have been a good president? would the people have supported him? i will hang up and listen to what you gentlemen say. >> the only time that he even, i think, stood a chance of being elected was not in 1968, but 1972, and it would have been an extraordinarily long shot. certainly he would have been a different president than he was campaigner. i cannot imagine him being an effective president because although there were 25% of the american people, mostly white americans, who supported him, he always had the great hostility of well over half the american people. it is hard to govern under those circumstances.
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you mentioned carter. carter was gung-ho for it but reagan came in and i am cutting these subsidies. it seems that when you talk about later in the book in the renewable section about japan, how amazing leaps and strides, china a huge manufacturer of solar arrays, japan basically said we are going to stick with it. we are going to go and not give up. >> the question about prices. in the 70s, prices go like that with energy prices and once that happens the urgency just disappeared. interesting that reagan appears in the book in a number of different places. his acting career -- >> i never knew that. he was a man around like ge. >> guest: but before that -- >> host: showing my aide actually. >> guest: acting career really got a bad place and doing stand-up comedy introduce a singing group in las vegas. i wanted to use that as a story of the electrification of the country because that happened after world war ii. we had growth rates like you see in china today and it was -- these wonderful commercials please
you mentioned carter. carter was gung-ho for it but reagan came in and i am cutting these subsidies. it seems that when you talk about later in the book in the renewable section about japan, how amazing leaps and strides, china a huge manufacturer of solar arrays, japan basically said we are going to stick with it. we are going to go and not give up. >> the question about prices. in the 70s, prices go like that with energy prices and once that happens the urgency just disappeared....
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obama carter as i bring it up.you know he says carter and clinton suffer from what i call the policy wonks disease. he calls it a disease. sort of like, you know, we feel like we are going to win like in high school and high school baseball. you know and he says i getting over that. i am not quoting him exactly. i don't want to be legislator in chief. you know i've got it technocratic inclinations i am working on. the idea, very much like kennedy with his best and brightest with halberstam get gets into office. bring the smartest people in the room with a sterling credentials and you close the door and you are going to come up with some beautiful glorious integrated solution and it ain't going to happen. it doesn't happen. obama has spent two plus years locked in the policy room and he says it ain't enough. and then he addresses a president who is kind of floating nearby near the ceiling, reagan. let me say, read what he says and then will we done and we will talk to each other. heat, reagan obama says was very com
obama carter as i bring it up.you know he says carter and clinton suffer from what i call the policy wonks disease. he calls it a disease. sort of like, you know, we feel like we are going to win like in high school and high school baseball. you know and he says i getting over that. i am not quoting him exactly. i don't want to be legislator in chief. you know i've got it technocratic inclinations i am working on. the idea, very much like kennedy with his best and brightest with halberstam get...
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richard nixon was at 50 and presses carter and clinton at 51%.joining me is the author of the new york best-seller, fox news contributor, the one only brother rove. sir, how are you? >> fantastic. how about you? >> okay. i don't see a white board. i can't figure out the city. oh, he's got -- all right, go ahead. >> you were talking about that approval number. i think it's also important to put into context where he's dropping. so if you look inside that number, among all voters he's dropped since the time of us inaugural about 23 points but among young voters 27, women 26, college grads 24, hispanics and independents 23. remember, these are all five groups that propelled him to victory the last time around and the decline is precipitous, at or above the national average. then if you take a look at seniors who were not in his camp last time around and middle class and working class, household income between 5,000 and 7,999 a month and 2,000 to 4,999 a month, he's dropped 28 and 24 respectively. this is not a good place to be in you are barack obam
richard nixon was at 50 and presses carter and clinton at 51%.joining me is the author of the new york best-seller, fox news contributor, the one only brother rove. sir, how are you? >> fantastic. how about you? >> okay. i don't see a white board. i can't figure out the city. oh, he's got -- all right, go ahead. >> you were talking about that approval number. i think it's also important to put into context where he's dropping. so if you look inside that number, among all...
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. >> host: today you put jimmy carter if you possess in the book you put jimmy carter on the spot interview of some sort. >> guest: its rigorous to get into the navy that he would interview the people and have to chair so people feel uncomfortable and the sun would come in their eyes and so she's interviewing young james earl carter and carter said i can 57 did my class at annapolis and he says to him why not the best? why didn't you do better than that because he was sort of bragging about it and that became the title of the campaign autobiography. it's very interesting after the three mile lilacs' event in pennsylvania in 1979, carter appointed him to evaluate and i concluded and the look the letter that rickover wrote to carter lacks after the accident and i was struck that sort of he could apply it to many accidents -- >> host: wrote in the margin i wrote in the margin this is like you've cut and pasted it or the joint investigation and the offshore -- >> guest: you have cascading effect as if one of them hadn't happened you wouldn't have the disaster and do whatever other circum
. >> host: today you put jimmy carter if you possess in the book you put jimmy carter on the spot interview of some sort. >> guest: its rigorous to get into the navy that he would interview the people and have to chair so people feel uncomfortable and the sun would come in their eyes and so she's interviewing young james earl carter and carter said i can 57 did my class at annapolis and he says to him why not the best? why didn't you do better than that because he was sort of...
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so he challenged carter to the debate which was unheard of. and carter agreed. and he, they came within three points. i mean, it worked from -- then ford, of course, had a problem in one of the debates where he said the soviet union didn't dominate eastern europe. that hurt him. but, basically, the debates helped him gain ground big time on, on carter. and, but more importantly, it established the fact of presidential debates. there were, you know, and no candidate now could ever, ever say, no, no, no, i'm not, i'm not going to do presidential debates. you've got to run. you've got to participate. >> host: and jim lehrer writes about all of these stories that he's telling us in "tension city." his newest book. how many books have you written? >> guest: 23. >> host: how many nonfiction, how many fiction? >> guest: three nonfiction, 20 fiction. >> host: why? >> guest: gotta stay busy, man. [laughter] no, it's just what i do. it's a natural act to me to write, and i get fidgety when i'm not writing. it's not a, it's not something that i'm -- it's just what i do. i'
so he challenged carter to the debate which was unheard of. and carter agreed. and he, they came within three points. i mean, it worked from -- then ford, of course, had a problem in one of the debates where he said the soviet union didn't dominate eastern europe. that hurt him. but, basically, the debates helped him gain ground big time on, on carter. and, but more importantly, it established the fact of presidential debates. there were, you know, and no candidate now could ever, ever say, no,...
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carter. people to gather ideas from a lot of other people. it caught people's attention. >> danny in mississippi, you are on the contenders. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> thank you. my question is as far-fetched as it might seem, at what if george wallace would have been elected president? i know there would have been compromise on both sides, but you think he would have been a good president? would the people have supported him? i will hang up and listen to what you gentlemen say. >> the only time that he even, i think, stood a chance of being elected was not in 1968, but 1972, and it would have been an extraordinarily long shot. certainly he would have been a different president than he was campaigner. i cannot imagine him being an effective president because although there were 25% of the american people, mostly white americans, who supported him, he always had the great hostility of well over half the american people. it is hard to govern under those circumstances. >>
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brianne carter with details coming up in a live report. >> happy monday.skey in the belfort furniture weather center. it is a warm start today. it's going to everybody knows the best place for a good time is mississippi. and that's only until they visited us in louisiana. which is a distant second to sunny florida. for beautiful vacation nothing beats alabama. ok, we'll never agree on who's best. but we can all agree on one thing. the gulf's the worlds number one vacation spot. and we've gone all out to make this year the best ever. mississippi has wonderful peop great music, and the beautiful outdoors. louisiana's the best seafood you'll ever eat. shrimp gumbo crab cakes etouffee. florida means beautiful beaches and sugar white sands. actually experts agree that the best beaches are here in alabama. which can'e t compare to a good time on the gulf in mississippi. louisiana fresh catch. florida beaches. alabama beauty. mississippi outdoors. the gulf is the world's goodtime headquarters. and we are 100% open for business. i'm glad we got that settled. >>> l
brianne carter with details coming up in a live report. >> happy monday.skey in the belfort furniture weather center. it is a warm start today. it's going to everybody knows the best place for a good time is mississippi. and that's only until they visited us in louisiana. which is a distant second to sunny florida. for beautiful vacation nothing beats alabama. ok, we'll never agree on who's best. but we can all agree on one thing. the gulf's the worlds number one vacation spot. and we've...
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brianne carter, abc7 news. >>> 45 degrees outside.ead, a show the occupied wall street protesters in oakland. how they disrupted [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha. [ girl's voice@i hi todd, do you wanna be my boyfriend? [ chuckles ] sure! great -- gimme your melt. myy--melt? [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ ma a announcer ] get your own subway steak melt. like the steak & cheese -- layers of juicy steak and bubbly, melted cheese. subway. eat fresh. -- come out and our macaroni and cheese. good morning, washington. >> that reminds me of college. macaroni and cheese with hot dogs. let's take a look if the temperatures. here's a look at the numbers. low to mid 40's. 41 in centerville. you get the idea. a couple of degrees warmer than we had yesterday. a comfortable afternoon. of like yesterday. highs in the lower 60's. that is average for this time of year. the main headline tomorrow is be the wind. breezy and cooler. highs in the upper 50's. >> thank you very much. everything is open
brianne carter, abc7 news. >>> 45 degrees outside.ead, a show the occupied wall street protesters in oakland. how they disrupted [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha. [ girl's voice@i hi todd, do you wanna be my boyfriend? [ chuckles ] sure! great -- gimme your melt. myy--melt? [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ ma a announcer ] get your own subway steak melt. like the steak & cheese -- layers of juicy steak and bubbly, melted...
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>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses? >> that became the blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him. >> i went to iowa and i called my father. and i told him, george bush is going to beat you here. >> george h.w. bush did win with 32% of the vote, beating reagan by 2 percentage points. >> racingan took iowa for granted. he assumed his reputation alone would secure the nomination. if anything, iowa voters don't like to feel sleighted. >> reagan managed to turn things around and take the nomination. he picked bush as his vice-president. >> reagan won iowa, there is no reason bush would emerge. i think you can say that it's responsible for joacialg bush being vice-president, later being president. >
>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses? >> that became the blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him....
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>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses? >> that became the blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him. >> i went to iowa and i called my father. and i told him, george bush is going to beat you here. >> george h.w. bush did win with 32% of the vote, beating reagan by 2 percentage points. >> racingan took iowa for granted. he assumed his reputation alone would secure the nomination. if anything, iowa voters don't like to feel sleighted. >> reagan managed to turn things around and take the nomination. he picked bush as his vice-president. >> reagan won iowa, there is no reason bush would emerge. i think you can say that it's responsible for joacialg bush being vice-president, later being president. >
>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses? >> that became the blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him....
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>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses?blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him. >> i went to iowa and i called my father. and i told him, george bush is going to beat you here. >> george h.w. bush did win with 32% of the vote, beating reagan by 2 percentage points. >> racingan took iowa for granted. he assumed his reputation alone would secure the nomination. if anything, iowa voters don't like to feel sleighted. >> reagan managed to turn things around and take the nomination. he picked bush as his vice-president. >> reagan won iowa, there is no reason bush would emerge. i think you can say that it's responsible for joacialg bush being vice-president, later being president. >> just to follow thr
>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses?blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him. >> i went to iowa...
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carter, of course, was a one-term president.ut i think one of the most telling things was that you mentioned an episode far outside of carter's control which greatly affected his re-election chances, and that was the taking of hostages in iran. we have no idea what is going to happen with the euro and the european union. >> nothing good, though. >> exactly. >> it's a wonderful serendipity going on there. >> and that will greatly affect the economy here in the united states that is something outside forces that could have a big effect on obama's re-election chances, and perhaps bring his approval numbers back down again. >> should we say we found the real bin laden again. we killed the wrong guy, we got him again. let me go to john heilemann. you write these historical books now like teddy white did. when you look at the pattern, mid-40s, sort of gaining but minimally. it's not fair to say obama's getting better off, the economy's not really substantially improving, but he's sort of inching up a little. how do you read that in te
carter, of course, was a one-term president.ut i think one of the most telling things was that you mentioned an episode far outside of carter's control which greatly affected his re-election chances, and that was the taking of hostages in iran. we have no idea what is going to happen with the euro and the european union. >> nothing good, though. >> exactly. >> it's a wonderful serendipity going on there. >> and that will greatly affect the economy here in the united...
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brianne carter is live outside that bethesda store with reaction to this verdict.d morning. >> good morning. this marks the end of a chapter for dakotathe murray family who has been through so much. it was the most timand emotional time. the jury's verdict of first degree murder brought overwhelming tears hugs, and relief for the family, of jayna murray. >> hearing that we got a first- degree murder verdict is very pleasing. >> the last seven months has been very stressful. the last two weeks has just brought the focus in tighter and numbness, but gratefulness to the jury. >> that is coupled with sorrow backs-- that her father called the new normal. >> the new normal will come in time. >> employees of lululemon store in bethesda are also trying to find some normalcy. a crime that happens inside the captivated this community, so much so that some people like richard dudley felt the need to be in the courtroom. >> the state's attorney did a wonderful dog convincing the jury and me. >> the community will try to move forward. residents say what happened to jayna murray
brianne carter is live outside that bethesda store with reaction to this verdict.d morning. >> good morning. this marks the end of a chapter for dakotathe murray family who has been through so much. it was the most timand emotional time. the jury's verdict of first degree murder brought overwhelming tears hugs, and relief for the family, of jayna murray. >> hearing that we got a first- degree murder verdict is very pleasing. >> the last seven months has been very stressful....
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>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses?int to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him. >> i went to iowa and i called my father. and i told him, george bush is going to beat you here. >> george h.w. bush did win with 32% of the vote, beating reagan by 2 percentage points. >> racingan took iowa for granted. he assumed his reputation alone would secure the nomination. if anything, iowa voters don't like to feel sleighted. >> reagan managed to turn things around and take the nomination. he picked bush as his vice-president. >> reagan won iowa, there is no reason bush would emerge. i think you can say that it's responsible for joacialg bush being vice-president, later being president. >> just to follow through o
>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses?int to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him. >> i went to iowa and i...
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jimmy carter was 40% and rising.e got a spike in popularity when americans were taken hostage in iran. his rating was back in the 30s after that and lost re-election. nixson was 49%. he won re-election. what do you see there? >> not only is his approval rating closest to jimmy carter, which republicans are good at pointing out, carter was a one-term president. one of the most telling things, you mentioned an episode which greatly affected his re-election chances, the taking of hostages in iran. we have no idea who is going to happen with the euro and european union. >> nothing good. a wonderful saren dipty going on there. >> it will greatly affect the economy here in the united states. it could have a big effect on obama's re-election chances and bring his approval numbers back down again. >> should he say we found the real bin laden? john heilemann, looking at you, you write historical books now like teddy white did. look at the pattern, mid-40s. kind of gaining. it's not fair to say obama is getting better off. he'
jimmy carter was 40% and rising.e got a spike in popularity when americans were taken hostage in iran. his rating was back in the 30s after that and lost re-election. nixson was 49%. he won re-election. what do you see there? >> not only is his approval rating closest to jimmy carter, which republicans are good at pointing out, carter was a one-term president. one of the most telling things, you mentioned an episode which greatly affected his re-election chances, the taking of hostages in...
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>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses?> that became the blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him. >> i went to iowa and i called my father. and i told him, george bush is going to beat you here. >> george h.w. bush did win with 32% of the vote, beating reagan by 2 percentage points. >> racingan took iowa for granted. he assumed his reputation alone would secure the nomination. if anything, iowa voters don't like to feel sleighted. >> reagan managed to turn things around and take the nomination. he picked bush as his vice-president. >> reagan won iowa, there is no reason bush would emerge. i think you can say that it's responsible for joacialg bush being vice-president, later being president. >>
>> i am. >> what impact did jimmy carter have on the caucuses?> that became the blueprint to follow. lots of folks since then have said, if kiown iowa, i can leverage that into being a major player. >> which is why frontrunners ignore the caucuses at their peril. ronald reagan discovered that in 1980. >> campaign staff convinced him that he didn't have to spend as much time in iowa as maybe he should. >> his son. >> caller: mookal, campaigned for him....
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but habitat is much older i guess than jimmy carter's involvement.ally is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thanks, mike. habitat put it into action by bringing people together to bring homes communities and hope and bring that 5,000 times around the world and core has made habitat goes to what the most common misperception that we give away houses and we talk about a handout versus an onnedout, and the families put hours of sweat equity with the volunteers. >> mike: they have to work on the home themselves. >> yes, they do and pay back the affordable mortgage and they stay in the community and helps other families with their dream of a home. >> it's not a give away, turn over the keys and hope you enjoy it, whether he they take care of it or not. they have to take care of it because they're paying on it. >> they do. by the time they close on their loan, they've put in hundreds of hours of sweat equity and gone through financial training as well as home management training so they're fully prep
but habitat is much older i guess than jimmy carter's involvement.ally is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thanks, mike. habitat put it into action by bringing people together to bring homes communities and hope and bring that 5,000 times around the world and core has made habitat goes to what the most common misperception that we give away houses and we talk about a handout versus an onnedout, and the families put hours of sweat...
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sam was right, in october, jimmy carter was still slightly ahead. and of course, the president went on to win that race. i remember the republican convention and the likelihood that ronald reagan would get the nomination, the getting is among democrats that they had chosen this -- the giddyness among democrats that they have chosen this actor. how wrong they were. this in the know last eight or nine months in filmg back over reagan's and television crear and becoming more familiar than i ever was. this was the person who was elected seven times to be the president of sag. and popular, standing ovations ahman sag members -- among sag members when he was leaving. his ability to run a comprehensive, large organization with a lot of conflict and it gave him a high degree of confidence, he plans, to get elected as governor and run something that was as complex and confusing as the screen actors guild was. i did not have many personal stories. i was a very junior member of the congress of the time. but i recall a bill signing after the 1984 debate, which
sam was right, in october, jimmy carter was still slightly ahead. and of course, the president went on to win that race. i remember the republican convention and the likelihood that ronald reagan would get the nomination, the getting is among democrats that they had chosen this -- the giddyness among democrats that they have chosen this actor. how wrong they were. this in the know last eight or nine months in filmg back over reagan's and television crear and becoming more familiar than i ever...
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are john carter?tens to destroy our city. >> that doesn't look like a fair fight. >> he will fight for us. >> get on. >> we did not cause this. but we will end it. [ cheers and applause ] >> ooh. nice, taylor. you see the reaction from them. was it shot on mars? >> it was, actually. first time. pretty long shoot. we shot in utah, moab, like powell, a bunch in london, l.a. >> you did your own stunts, i hear. >> i'm telling people that. no, i did. i did, yeah. it was -- i mean, a lot of wire work, as you can tell. and on mars for "john carter." i have the scars. they're growing. it was well worth it. >> people are looking going -- they're not used to the shorter hair. they're used to you having the longer hair. so, what's up with that? >> just finished two films back-to-back. and i played a guy, a navy s.e.a.l. and another one where he's in the navy. i had no choice in the matter. >> 2012 is going to be a very busy year for you, taylor. >> yeah. >> i didn't realize this. i was talking to josh about it.
are john carter?tens to destroy our city. >> that doesn't look like a fair fight. >> he will fight for us. >> get on. >> we did not cause this. but we will end it. [ cheers and applause ] >> ooh. nice, taylor. you see the reaction from them. was it shot on mars? >> it was, actually. first time. pretty long shoot. we shot in utah, moab, like powell, a bunch in london, l.a. >> you did your own stunts, i hear. >> i'm telling people that. no, i did. i...
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carter, of course, was a one-term president.hink one of the most telling things was that you mentioned an episode far outside of carter's control which greatly affected his reelection chances, and that was the taking of hostages in iran. we have no idea what is going to happen with the euro and the european union. >> nothing good, though. >> exactly. >> it's a wonderful serendipity going on there. >> and that will greatly affect the economy here in the united states that is something outside forces that could have a big effect on obama's reelection chances, and perhaps bring his approval numbers back down again. >> should we say we found the real bin laden again. we killed the wrong guy, we got him again. you write these historical books now like teddy white did. when you look at the pattern, mid-40s, sort of gaining but n minim minimally. the economy's not really substantially improving, but he's sort of inching up a little. how do you read that in terms of history? >> one of the most obvious but most historical points was that
carter, of course, was a one-term president.hink one of the most telling things was that you mentioned an episode far outside of carter's control which greatly affected his reelection chances, and that was the taking of hostages in iran. we have no idea what is going to happen with the euro and the european union. >> nothing good, though. >> exactly. >> it's a wonderful serendipity going on there. >> and that will greatly affect the economy here in the united states that...
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carter, from the gun, to white. he coughs it up. it's recovered by dan moles.t it. 20-20, at the half. third quarter. toledo up 42-35. owens, play-action. he will get to bernard reeves for 42 yards and a touchdown. 49-35, toledo at that point. western michigan driving now. later in the third. carter, to white. 60 yards for a touchdown. he had seven touchdown passes in this game. white, 16 catches, 230 yards. video game numbers in this game. toledo up 56-49. 5:30 remaining. thomas taking it to the house. 42 yards. and toledo holds on to win, 66-63, to get to 5-1, in the m.a.c. >>> two teams provide for 69 first downs and more than 1,400 yards of total offense. the most in a bowl subdivision game this season. and a game with 18 total touchdowns, 9 for each team. a field goal was the difference. i'm stan verrett. that's you're update. >>> condolences are pouring in for rapper heavy d. he died yesterday after dying at his home in beverly hills. the cause of death is unclear. but police do not suspect foul play. heavy d. was one of the positive rappers of the '90s.
carter, from the gun, to white. he coughs it up. it's recovered by dan moles.t it. 20-20, at the half. third quarter. toledo up 42-35. owens, play-action. he will get to bernard reeves for 42 yards and a touchdown. 49-35, toledo at that point. western michigan driving now. later in the third. carter, to white. 60 yards for a touchdown. he had seven touchdown passes in this game. white, 16 catches, 230 yards. video game numbers in this game. toledo up 56-49. 5:30 remaining. thomas taking it to...
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brianne carter is at police headquarters to explain the latest developments. >> good morning. we are just hearing from police a few moments ago but this was a dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend. this was not an abduction, not a carjacking but the dispute between the two. it's not clear as to what exactly transpired between the two, but we understand it took place after 1:00 this morning in the 3700 block of branch avenue at a seven eleven store. originally it was thought that there was a carjacking that perhaps involved a child inside the vehicle. authorities tell us there was a child involved, but the south was not taken and the child was not harmed. we are just learning new details from police that this was a domestic dispute between a couple. they tell us that the child is safe and was not harmed in any of this. reporting live, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >>> a suspect supportal qaeda sympathizer is behind bars. jose pimentel was planning to bomb postal offices and to kill u.s. troops returning from iraq and against an. police have been tracking him two years. he wa
brianne carter is at police headquarters to explain the latest developments. >> good morning. we are just hearing from police a few moments ago but this was a dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend. this was not an abduction, not a carjacking but the dispute between the two. it's not clear as to what exactly transpired between the two, but we understand it took place after 1:00 this morning in the 3700 block of branch avenue at a seven eleven store. originally it was thought that...
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brianne carter is monitoring the situation at reagan national right now.we saw delays on the roads and we have delays at the airport today. already they are forecasting that 1 million washingtonians will be getting out of town. we expect that there will be some traffic today and there could be a problem with the weather we are seeing in the east and in the west. more than 40 million americans across the country and are expected to travel this holiday season. that is an increase of 4% from this time last year. the wicked weather could put a kink in some of their plans because of the rain this morning. there's also snow forecasts in the east and west. 3.5 million people in airports will keep a close eye on the skies and on the departure board. we are seeing very few delays. just a couple of city so far at the airport in this hour. on the roads there will be some pain at the pumps. we have seen an increase in the price of gas of 50 cents compared with last year at this time. if you are headed out of town, make sure to plan an intraday for any possible delays.
brianne carter is monitoring the situation at reagan national right now.we saw delays on the roads and we have delays at the airport today. already they are forecasting that 1 million washingtonians will be getting out of town. we expect that there will be some traffic today and there could be a problem with the weather we are seeing in the east and in the west. more than 40 million americans across the country and are expected to travel this holiday season. that is an increase of 4% from this...
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brianne carter has the latest details this morning. what happened?eing released by police as to exactly what. it all happen after 1:00 this morning at the popular convenience store on branch avenue in the 3700 block of branch avenue. there could be a great concern associated with this incident with reports there a been a child inside that vehicle when this took place. police have yet to release any details at this point about the type of vehicle that was involved or who they may be looking for related to this incident. we are at cribs or does county police headquarters and we will continue to monitor all of this. reports that there was a child inside the vehicle and all this happened a few hours ago. we will continue to monitor this and bring you the latest developments as they become available. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >>> the search is on for the appearance or discounted murder suspect accidentally released from custody. on november 10, a clerical error permitted frederick scott of hyattsville to walk out until after posting $75,000 bond. the mi
brianne carter has the latest details this morning. what happened?eing released by police as to exactly what. it all happen after 1:00 this morning at the popular convenience store on branch avenue in the 3700 block of branch avenue. there could be a great concern associated with this incident with reports there a been a child inside that vehicle when this took place. police have yet to release any details at this point about the type of vehicle that was involved or who they may be looking for...