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frederick: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr.ford acts like he's running for president for the first time. he's been in office two years, and there has been absolutely no progress made toward a new salt agreement. he has learned the date of the expiration of salt i, apparently. we've seen, in this world, a development of a tremendous threat to us. as a nuclear engineer myself, i know the limitations and capabilities of atomic power. also know that as far as the human beings on this earth are concerned that the nonproliferation of atomic weapons is number only the last one. few days with the election approaching, has mr. ford taken any interest in a nonproliferation movement. i advocated last may in a speech at the united nations that we move immediately as a nation to declare a complete moratorium on the testing of all nuclear devices, both weapons and peaceful devices that we not , ship any more atomic fuel to a country that refuses to comply with strict controls over the waste which can be reprocessed into explosives. i've also
frederick: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr.ford acts like he's running for president for the first time. he's been in office two years, and there has been absolutely no progress made toward a new salt agreement. he has learned the date of the expiration of salt i, apparently. we've seen, in this world, a development of a tremendous threat to us. as a nuclear engineer myself, i know the limitations and capabilities of atomic power. also know that as far as the human beings on this earth...
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>> sure if you will let me. >> for carter this was a moral issue, above all else carter believed in the necessity of conservation. a devout born-again christian in sunday school teacher he held dear the bellies of self-sacrifice and simple pleasure. having grown up in the great depression with a house without electricity or indoor plumbing he work side-by-side with his father on the family farm. for his inauguration he shunned traditional formal attire and instead done the suit that he had purchased a week before off the rack in georgia. in his first presidential address he preach that we have learned that more is not necessarily better. even our great nation has its recognized limits and that we can neither answer all problems nor solve all problems. we cannot afford to do everything. >> thank you for reading that, i think that that really says it so well. this is a guy who saw everything in those moral terms. and the energy crisis was among those. >> yes, he believed it he believed it from a moral standpoint, he believed it also from a foreign policy, he was sympathetic to the idea th
>> sure if you will let me. >> for carter this was a moral issue, above all else carter believed in the necessity of conservation. a devout born-again christian in sunday school teacher he held dear the bellies of self-sacrifice and simple pleasure. having grown up in the great depression with a house without electricity or indoor plumbing he work side-by-side with his father on the family farm. for his inauguration he shunned traditional formal attire and instead done the suit that...
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this, as nixon, carter, and now -- nixon, ford, and now carter, are going to grapple with his monumental problem. it is a gordian knot. >> yes. and not to give it away but it is history. nothing good is going -- >> spoiler alert. >> yes, nothing good is going to come of jimmy carter's very sincere efforts to grapple with the energy crisis. so jimmy carter comes into office in january 1977, and we might all remember one of the sort of iconic moments is when he gets out of the limousine and he is going to walk from capitol hill to the white house -- >> it's freezing that day. >> you just stole my line. >> i'm sorry. let go back. what was one of the iconic moments. >> so what is amazing we all remember this. what is amazing about this moment is it's one of the coldest days in all of washington's history. the country was suffering from this deep freeze. we recovered from that so, the country is suffering from -- so it's snowing in miami. this really unusual historic weather. and here he is, shedding his overcoat and walking, and it's a problem -- the energy crisis is a problem from day one a
this, as nixon, carter, and now -- nixon, ford, and now carter, are going to grapple with his monumental problem. it is a gordian knot. >> yes. and not to give it away but it is history. nothing good is going -- >> spoiler alert. >> yes, nothing good is going to come of jimmy carter's very sincere efforts to grapple with the energy crisis. so jimmy carter comes into office in january 1977, and we might all remember one of the sort of iconic moments is when he gets out of the...
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carter: thank you. first of all, he did not take me long to live longer in office and i was out of office. [laughter] i was good at getting elected but not reelected. [laughter] mr. carter: i have a lot i wanted to do when i left office, and so we discussed it best decided to start a center. to look around the world and see what was not being done and what if uniteddone, but states or harvard or the united nations was doing something, we did not get involved in it. we have health programs, monitoring elections. we try to promote peace and things like that. one time i came back from africa and the president of the university where i have been president wanted to do something at home. they were looking at poverty in atlanta. we did an analysis of atlanta and we some 500,000 people that lived in southern atlantic, many african-americans who were living in destitution and could not get a job and so forth. i was amazed at how many people we help. we divided them into different groups of 25,000 each. we found
carter: thank you. first of all, he did not take me long to live longer in office and i was out of office. [laughter] i was good at getting elected but not reelected. [laughter] mr. carter: i have a lot i wanted to do when i left office, and so we discussed it best decided to start a center. to look around the world and see what was not being done and what if uniteddone, but states or harvard or the united nations was doing something, we did not get involved in it. we have health programs,...
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governor carter. >> much of what united states does abroad is done in the national name of interest. what is your concept of the national interest? what should the role of united states be? considering your limited expands on foreign affairs and the fact you -- limited experience under , dr. to go to be appropriate to tobymac and voters people you would like to tell the american voters people you would like to have in key positions? >> i will not be my cabinet. we have a way to go. i have an adequate ground. i'm a graduate of the u.s. naval academy. georgia as governor of and have traveled extensively in foreign countries. i've traveled the last 21 months among the people of this country. i've talked to them and listened. i have seen it firsthand in a rtvid way the deep urge -- hu of this country in the aftermath of vietnam, cambodia, chile, pakistan, angola, watergate, cia revelations. what we were formally so proud of, the strength of our country, the moral integrity, the representation in foreign a
governor carter. >> much of what united states does abroad is done in the national name of interest. what is your concept of the national interest? what should the role of united states be? considering your limited expands on foreign affairs and the fact you -- limited experience under , dr. to go to be appropriate to tobymac and voters people you would like to tell the american voters people you would like to have in key positions? >> i will not be my cabinet. we have a way to go....
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carter, that sounds more like george wallace. it is an attempt to take a little bit of the edge of the harshness of the speech itself. it is an interesting part of that speech. it becomes a constant motif, and that is the reference to communism. we do not think about that so much today in terms of anything except the cold war, spies. but for white southerners and many americans around the country. -- and many americans around the country, the civil rights movement was an act of congress. it is hard to remember how frightened americans were and how much they believed the communist infiltration had taken place. civil rights seem to be a place they would operate. it's was a useful weapon against the movement to emphasize that. what george wallace's running mate in 1968 was air force general, curtis lemay. our next call comes from oakland, maryland. good evening. >> how are you doing? >> good. >> i remember in 1972 as a college student at allegheny college in cumberland, md., he came to the campus one day. the following day he was sh
carter, that sounds more like george wallace. it is an attempt to take a little bit of the edge of the harshness of the speech itself. it is an interesting part of that speech. it becomes a constant motif, and that is the reference to communism. we do not think about that so much today in terms of anything except the cold war, spies. but for white southerners and many americans around the country. -- and many americans around the country, the civil rights movement was an act of congress. it is...
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i'll never lie to you, jimmy carter. and in so many different ways with his own progressive record as governor of georgia, he proved a better candidate to then governor wallace, and the big example was that big primary in florida where governor wallace lost to jimmy carter and that pretty much finished him. >> you are on "the contenders" and george wallace is the topic of this week. >> caller: i remember as as 10-year-old boy when george wallace got shot, it was a very devastating day for me as a youngster. my question is when governor wallace was running for president in the '70s, who was his endorsements? you know how presidential people have their money backers and how did he raise money to run for office? i know he has a son in political office with him. does he have any endeavors running for governor and all? and i'll listen to you. >> there were some big money but by and large, george wallace, you can like him or dislike him. but he was an extra narrowly successful fund-raiser of small contributions. he got million
i'll never lie to you, jimmy carter. and in so many different ways with his own progressive record as governor of georgia, he proved a better candidate to then governor wallace, and the big example was that big primary in florida where governor wallace lost to jimmy carter and that pretty much finished him. >> you are on "the contenders" and george wallace is the topic of this week. >> caller: i remember as as 10-year-old boy when george wallace got shot, it was a very...
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carter. biographer of "george wallace: the politics of rage," his book. dr. carter, in your book, you describe george wallace as the most influential loser of the 20th century. what do you mean by that? >> well, certainly of the 20th century, and the period since world war ii, to the rise of conservatism, i can't think of anyone who was more influential, not so much in creating ideas but as showing that there was a tremendous amount of support in the country for what was at that time not seen as very important. the new conservatism as it ultimately evolved. >> what is the new conservatism? >> well, it went through several -- it went -- metamorphised over the years. at least in the early stages, it was very closely linked with the activism of the federal government, and particularly the flashpoint was the civil rights movement. i mean that's where it -- george wallace got his start. but it was something that was far broader than simply what was happening in the south. >> george wallace was fir
carter. biographer of "george wallace: the politics of rage," his book. dr. carter, in your book, you describe george wallace as the most influential loser of the 20th century. what do you mean by that? >> well, certainly of the 20th century, and the period since world war ii, to the rise of conservatism, i can't think of anyone who was more influential, not so much in creating ideas but as showing that there was a tremendous amount of support in the country for what was at that...
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carter, in your book, "the politics of rage." the 1972 shooting, arthur bremer, there is quite a discussion about potential conspiracy with the nixon campaign to have shot governor wallace. jack nelson, former bureau chief of the "l.a. times," pulitzer prize winner, came down, investigated it. what's your conclusion? >> i don't think so. i just do not believe that richard nixon and his entourage tried to exploit the shooting. arthur bremer, we have an awful lot of information, including his diaries, all of the diaries he wrote during this period. it is clear that this was a very mentally disturbed young man. >> peggy wallace kennedy, after your father was shot, what was his life like as governor and his personal life? >> well, of course, he slowed down quite a bit. i think that even though that was such a tragedy for him, i do think that it helped him in a lot of ways, to stop, and look around and appreciate his family more and appreciate what he had more. unfortunately, it had to happen in that way. >> your father was married tw
carter, in your book, "the politics of rage." the 1972 shooting, arthur bremer, there is quite a discussion about potential conspiracy with the nixon campaign to have shot governor wallace. jack nelson, former bureau chief of the "l.a. times," pulitzer prize winner, came down, investigated it. what's your conclusion? >> i don't think so. i just do not believe that richard nixon and his entourage tried to exploit the shooting. arthur bremer, we have an awful lot of...
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carter: there is. i think there have been some mighty changes that have taken place since both you and i have run for president. the stupid decision by the supreme court of citizens united. [applause] mr. carter: the other one is increasing gerrymandering of congressional districts. i think in enlightened supreme court could reverse both of those things. one of the things that would be very easy for even the conservatives to do would be every state had to have a blue-ribbon commission to outline congressional districts. that would go a long way to reducing the polarization because now in georgia, for instance, the republican legislature and republican governors, we have a division in georgia because they want to put all of the white people in one district and get all of the african-americans in another district. the only possibility for a congressman to get elected is to live in an african-american district. the rest of the districts vote republican. that kind of division in a state would go a long way
carter: there is. i think there have been some mighty changes that have taken place since both you and i have run for president. the stupid decision by the supreme court of citizens united. [applause] mr. carter: the other one is increasing gerrymandering of congressional districts. i think in enlightened supreme court could reverse both of those things. one of the things that would be very easy for even the conservatives to do would be every state had to have a blue-ribbon commission to...
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there was another problem and that was jaime carter. carter did not have some of the baggage that governor wallace had. he was running in the after math of water gate. this is when religion really gets in campaigning. he ran as this highly moral person, i wi person, in so many different ways with his own progressive record as governor of georgia, he proved a better candidate to governor wallace and the big example was of the big primary in florida where governor wallace lost to jimmy carter and that pretty much finished i am. >> you are on the contender of the topic of this week. >> caller: i remember as as 10-year-old boy when george wallace got shot, it was a devastated day for me as a younster. my question is when governor wallace ran in the '70s. who was his endorsements and how presidential people have their money backer and how did he raise money to run for officer. i know has a son and political office with him, does he have any endeavors running for off and all? >> there were some big money but by and large, george wallace, you
there was another problem and that was jaime carter. carter did not have some of the baggage that governor wallace had. he was running in the after math of water gate. this is when religion really gets in campaigning. he ran as this highly moral person, i wi person, in so many different ways with his own progressive record as governor of georgia, he proved a better candidate to governor wallace and the big example was of the big primary in florida where governor wallace lost to jimmy carter and...
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detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had in fact been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure initially that it was human remains. >> even with all their experience? >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. >> as for keith, he was away, calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work. have the tv on in the background. >> we're live in the kanter bury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire. i said, yeah, i saw
detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had in fact been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were...
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[applause] >> thank you, secretary carter.ass has asked declaration be presented during his retirement seri so well join secretary carter for his service. please stand. attention to orders. lieutenant general joseph l. lengyel distinguished himself as vice chief of national guard bureau from august 2012 to august 2016. decisive leadership, superior professional skills, and ceaseless efforts were instrumental in improving the national guard's engagement around the world. despite fiscal challenges and reduced resources, the general insured the national guard became a company operational force and the united states' premiere first responders. as the first three-star vice chief of the national bureau, he collaborated with national defense partners, state governors, and for detailing -- and foreign military leaders allowing the national guard to serve. his extraordinary service and pursuit of excellence insured the national guard was well-positioned for future challenges. they distinguished accomplishments reflect on himself, the u
[applause] >> thank you, secretary carter.ass has asked declaration be presented during his retirement seri so well join secretary carter for his service. please stand. attention to orders. lieutenant general joseph l. lengyel distinguished himself as vice chief of national guard bureau from august 2012 to august 2016. decisive leadership, superior professional skills, and ceaseless efforts were instrumental in improving the national guard's engagement around the world. despite fiscal...
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that does not sound like asa carter, that sounds more like george wallace. it is an attempt to take a little bit of the edge of the harshness of the speech itself. it is an interesting part of that speech. it becomes a constant motif, and that is the reference to communism. we do not think about that so much today in terms of anything except the cold war, spies. but for white southerners and many americans around the country. -- and many americans around the country, the civil rights movement was an act of congress. it is hard to remember how frightened americans were and how much they believed the communist infiltration had taken place. civil rights seem to be a place they would operate. it's was a useful weapon against the movement to emphasize that. what george wallace's running mate in 1968 was air force mate in 1968 was air force
that does not sound like asa carter, that sounds more like george wallace. it is an attempt to take a little bit of the edge of the harshness of the speech itself. it is an interesting part of that speech. it becomes a constant motif, and that is the reference to communism. we do not think about that so much today in terms of anything except the cold war, spies. but for white southerners and many americans around the country. -- and many americans around the country, the civil rights movement...
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kendall: i interviewed chip carter and i say some new things about jimmy carter. people forget, most of us only think of amy and we forget that jimmy had three sons and as jimmy has acknowledged in books, without those three sons, he probably never would have been president. he is on "what's my line" in 1974. he stumps the pound. no one knows who he is. if we have long campaigns today, i think we have jimmy carter to blame. he is the first person who really takes iowa seriously. he has three sons and they're all married, and he has a staff of six, and he did not have any money. without that staff, they are going all over the country raising small donations. i spoke to chip carter and what came out from that interview was just how tough he was of the -- as a father. we tend to think jimmy carter, his biggest accomplishment as president was the camp david accords, he won a nobel prize, peace prize and there's no question that as a politician and post president, he is committed to peace and extremely concerned about talking problems through but what was shocking , wa
kendall: i interviewed chip carter and i say some new things about jimmy carter. people forget, most of us only think of amy and we forget that jimmy had three sons and as jimmy has acknowledged in books, without those three sons, he probably never would have been president. he is on "what's my line" in 1974. he stumps the pound. no one knows who he is. if we have long campaigns today, i think we have jimmy carter to blame. he is the first person who really takes iowa seriously. he...
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worked swiss former president jimmy carter -- works with former president jimmy carter. she has her present at the center at many international negotiations, including the court,tional criminal the declaration of human rights defenders, and most recently the establishment of the human rights council. and has worked closely with the commission of human rights to -- to to organize strengthen the role of on the end, we have mr. williams, who has a sustained opening statement biography, and i think this is a great line. she knows what it is like to be demeaned and held at gunpoint and be called on hi unprincipled names. and to be afraid of her own skin and repeatedly tortured and then blame for it all. she endured many years of abuse, abandoned and homeless at age 12, she did what you had to do to survive in the streets and determined early on that attitude is everything. it is that belief that helped her turn tragedy into opportunity and became a child of hope, not only for herself but for others. her formal education includes a bachelors of science and arts and human resou
worked swiss former president jimmy carter -- works with former president jimmy carter. she has her present at the center at many international negotiations, including the court,tional criminal the declaration of human rights defenders, and most recently the establishment of the human rights council. and has worked closely with the commission of human rights to -- to to organize strengthen the role of on the end, we have mr. williams, who has a sustained opening statement biography, and i think...
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carpetter could have been an shakespearean actor. >> carter was a showman. >> reporter: how did cartero a children's show. >> he referred to it as bugging me. >> reporter: the two went to the union league and hatched the idea of captain noah and his magical ark over oysters and cocktails. >> honestly, i think i put the show on the air really to shut carter up. carter we'll put it on, we'll put it on and we'll see. >> reporter: the rest is historical. the children's show featuring his wife patty and a cast of hand puppets went on to become one of the most popular children's shows ever. >> reporter: were you surprised? >> i'm always surprised. television shows and even personalities you can't predict. kline is more surprised that captain noah and his magical ark have been off the air for 22 years and people are still talking about it. >> when you've got people 22 years after captain noah went off the air still talking about the impact it had on their lives, i think it's a tragedy because i think you don't get that impact from cartoons. >> reporter: with the passing of carter merbreier an
carpetter could have been an shakespearean actor. >> carter was a showman. >> reporter: how did cartero a children's show. >> he referred to it as bugging me. >> reporter: the two went to the union league and hatched the idea of captain noah and his magical ark over oysters and cocktails. >> honestly, i think i put the show on the air really to shut carter up. carter we'll put it on, we'll put it on and we'll see. >> reporter: the rest is historical. the...
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but who will carter end up voting for?carter says: "everybody knows that i'm a democrat, and i'll be voting decratic this time this year." there was one candidate though he didn't want to talk about.carter says: "anybody who asks about donald trump will be disqualified from the occasion and will have to leave." mr. president who has not been enthusiastic about this election... with both bushes endorse their party's nominee... donald trump. in washington, d.c., (wally) president carter has been ?hugely popular since he ?left office... and many were really worried when he was diagnosed with brain cancer last year. now, he's opening-up about it: admitting, he was scared. he was afraid he only had a few weeks to live. but now, he's cancer-free... and eager to keep working. he's still active in human rights campaigns, and monitoring elections around ((anchors)) it's now 5:??. time to check the forecast with dave. it is 5:??: time now to find out what's happening on the roads - with our "skyfox on time traffic". no closed captio
but who will carter end up voting for?carter says: "everybody knows that i'm a democrat, and i'll be voting decratic this time this year." there was one candidate though he didn't want to talk about.carter says: "anybody who asks about donald trump will be disqualified from the occasion and will have to leave." mr. president who has not been enthusiastic about this election... with both bushes endorse their party's nominee... donald trump. in washington, d.c., (wally)...
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ladies and gentlemen, secretary ash carter.[applause] >> good morning, good morning fans of frank and fans of joe. glad to have you all here and i'm certainly one of you. chairman dunford, thank you for ing here, general millie, international partners, friends, family, all of you and embassador, thank you. thanks for joining us. it's good to be here with all of you as we pass what is a critical responsibility between two of our military's most accomplished leaders general frank grass and general joe lengyel. i want to speak about citizens here today and our national guard family, i'm so proud of all of you and so grateful for the vital contributions. you keep our skies free from danger and respond to disaster with compassion and professionalism at a moment's notice. you stand watch at home and around the world. you responded when we needed you during the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan all those years. you helped keep our most solemn commitment the military to provide our citizens to live their dreams, raise their children an
ladies and gentlemen, secretary ash carter.[applause] >> good morning, good morning fans of frank and fans of joe. glad to have you all here and i'm certainly one of you. chairman dunford, thank you for ing here, general millie, international partners, friends, family, all of you and embassador, thank you. thanks for joining us. it's good to be here with all of you as we pass what is a critical responsibility between two of our military's most accomplished leaders general frank grass and...
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pointent carter made a earlier when he made mention of the progress. i would argue that one of the forces behind the progress is whether we have these conversations about our conversations, the ways we talk about freedom, injustice and race. when we have those conversations , -- other type of movement or through a coming to reckon with some kind of contradiction in this is that -- in the society, it forces us to move forward and at the same time, when we relinquish those opportunities to have a serious look in the mirror, and a serious dialogue where we are not afraid to deal seriously with the problems that we see an grappling with those contradictions, we continued to face those very strong and start --. i wanted to ask, it occurs to --[inaudible] >> i think what everyone is touching on is this process of other in -- othering when you -- and when you remove this source of identity and say this person is not you or not like you because they are different , it islity or gender easy to create this invisibility and i don't think there is anything new abo
pointent carter made a earlier when he made mention of the progress. i would argue that one of the forces behind the progress is whether we have these conversations about our conversations, the ways we talk about freedom, injustice and race. when we have those conversations , -- other type of movement or through a coming to reckon with some kind of contradiction in this is that -- in the society, it forces us to move forward and at the same time, when we relinquish those opportunities to have a...
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wallace by robert, dan carter. the next call is from houston. joe, you are on the air. go ahead, joe from houston. >> i have a question. had george wallace not been shot in 1970 to -- 1972, would he have run as a third-party candidate? i have another candidate -- another question. in 1976 if he had defeated jimmy carter in farda, how far would he have gone in the democratic nomination process? >> the third party in 1972 and what could have happened in 1976. >> in 1972, of course, he was shot and severely wounded. he did go to the democratic conviction -- convention, but it is pretty clear his health
wallace by robert, dan carter. the next call is from houston. joe, you are on the air. go ahead, joe from houston. >> i have a question. had george wallace not been shot in 1970 to -- 1972, would he have run as a third-party candidate? i have another candidate -- another question. in 1976 if he had defeated jimmy carter in farda, how far would he have gone in the democratic nomination process? >> the third party in 1972 and what could have happened in 1976. >> in 1972, of...
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wallace by robert, dan carter. the next call is from houston. joe, you are on the air. go ahead, joe from houston. >> i have a question. had george wallace not been shot in 1970 to -- 1972, would he have run as a third-party candidate? i have another candidate -- another question. in 1976 if he had defeated jimmy carter in farda, how far would he have gone in the democratic nomination process? >> the third party in 1972 and what could have happened in 1976. >> in 1972, of course, he was shot and severely wounded. he did go to the democratic conviction -- convention, but it is pretty clear his health
wallace by robert, dan carter. the next call is from houston. joe, you are on the air. go ahead, joe from houston. >> i have a question. had george wallace not been shot in 1970 to -- 1972, would he have run as a third-party candidate? i have another candidate -- another question. in 1976 if he had defeated jimmy carter in farda, how far would he have gone in the democratic nomination process? >> the third party in 1972 and what could have happened in 1976. >> in 1972, of...
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and i think carter doesn't necessarily -- people don't necessarily discuss carter in that way. so, you know, after johnson, the nixon and ford administrations, we don't get this kind of rhetoric of community involvement that i mentioned in the epilogue and kind of a focus on addressing urban problems such as employment, education, etc. but what carter ends up doing, and this is reflective of where kind of federal priorities were and where funding had been allocated by the time he took office, youth employment programs during his administration for black youth take the form of installing security cameras, barbed wires, bars on the windows, extra locks within housing projects. so in this sense, you know, during the carter administration his major kind of youth employment program forces african-american youth to be calm, complacent to a degree in the surveillance and criminalization of their own communities. so that's kind of a metaphor for the larger aspects and limitations of domestic policy after, essentially, a decade of the war on crime and this new federal crime control prio
and i think carter doesn't necessarily -- people don't necessarily discuss carter in that way. so, you know, after johnson, the nixon and ford administrations, we don't get this kind of rhetoric of community involvement that i mentioned in the epilogue and kind of a focus on addressing urban problems such as employment, education, etc. but what carter ends up doing, and this is reflective of where kind of federal priorities were and where funding had been allocated by the time he took office,...
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carter said isis needs to be defeated, quote, as fast as we can. lauren: investigators in belgium found some suspect in recent european terror plots were collecting welfare until shortly before they carried out the attacks. at least five of the terrorists involved in the attacks got help paying for their attacks with money from belgi's social welfare system. the payments totaled $66,000. it does not seem likely the united states will extradite an imam the turkey once in connection with the recent failed to last month. turkey blames him for the failed coup but sources say us officials have not been convinced by turkey's evidence and are concerned about threatening public statements from turkish officials. he currently lives in pennsylvania. sources say no final decision has been made and the extradition discussions are expected to go on for months. lauren: investors gearing up for the most closely watched economic report of the month, the jobs report for july. economist expect the economy created 180,000 jobs last month down from june's blowout rati
carter said isis needs to be defeated, quote, as fast as we can. lauren: investigators in belgium found some suspect in recent european terror plots were collecting welfare until shortly before they carried out the attacks. at least five of the terrorists involved in the attacks got help paying for their attacks with money from belgi's social welfare system. the payments totaled $66,000. it does not seem likely the united states will extradite an imam the turkey once in connection with the...
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carter: i think so.elieve that most college , there isfor instance an effort by most colleges campuses, not all of them to andinate new ideas encourage their students to adopt high ideals or highest rations -- high aspirations of ethical values. aspirations of ethical and moral values and to question the political arrangement or the societal arrangements in which they have grown up. as i have said earlier, bigotry older -- when they get older, they don't want to endanger their job or become unemployed when you have a wife or children to take care of. i would say in the united states we have an adequate degree of opportunities on campus is to speak out in an innovative or semi-revolutionary way. mr kayango: those of you who have questions, there is one out there. yes. >> as the leader of the administration that set up the department of education, and congratulations on that, do you think we would benefit and would you favor mandatory courses in the curriculum perhaps as early as elementary school on human
carter: i think so.elieve that most college , there isfor instance an effort by most colleges campuses, not all of them to andinate new ideas encourage their students to adopt high ideals or highest rations -- high aspirations of ethical values. aspirations of ethical and moral values and to question the political arrangement or the societal arrangements in which they have grown up. as i have said earlier, bigotry older -- when they get older, they don't want to endanger their job or become...
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with carter and fusco. tillman's off in 20 minutes. got to go. - after the bar, we went back to his place. he slipped something in my drink. i blacked out. [crying] when i... woke up, i was in his bed, facedown, naked. i couldn't find my dress. scream, to call the cops, someone, anyone, but i was afraid. i was crying when i left. he just smiled and said i was a real wild woman, and he would see me at work. now every day i see him, and he smiles that same smile, and i want to throw up. [continues indistinctly] - i never talk at these things either. - excuse me? - oh, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to interrupt. i... just wanted some coffee. - sorry. - don't be. it's my third cup today. you know, i keep coming to these things, hoping i'll feel better, but they only make me feel worse. uh, that woman in there-- y-you know her? - no. but, uh, i know someone like her. what about you? - hmm? - why are you here? - i lost someone very close to me. - i'm sorry. - not a day goes by i don't think about what i could've done. - yeah. [chuckles] [sighs] i
with carter and fusco. tillman's off in 20 minutes. got to go. - after the bar, we went back to his place. he slipped something in my drink. i blacked out. [crying] when i... woke up, i was in his bed, facedown, naked. i couldn't find my dress. scream, to call the cops, someone, anyone, but i was afraid. i was crying when i left. he just smiled and said i was a real wild woman, and he would see me at work. now every day i see him, and he smiles that same smile, and i want to throw up....
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gabriel hill carter was shot in the head on wednesday. he she died on friday.t night at a vigil her mother, mauricea carter-phillips spoke out publicly for the first time, she and the community are calling for action, take a look at the video. hundreds gathered on south eighth street, in camden, to mourn the loss of eight year-old gabby carter, they lit candles, they said prayers, and they shed tears and they told stories about this feisty little girl who was on the honor role, she loved to read, she loved being a big sister, riding her bike and playing with her friend as she was playing across from her home when a stray bull fret a gang-related gunfight struck her in the head. she clung to life for nearly one days and died on try night. those attending the vigil called for action demanding that witnesses come forward to id gabby's killer and asked parents to do more to keep their children out of gangs and away from the violence. here's gabby's mother mauricea carter phillips and other members of her family. >> i'm hurting. i just want to say i'm hurting so bad
gabriel hill carter was shot in the head on wednesday. he she died on friday.t night at a vigil her mother, mauricea carter-phillips spoke out publicly for the first time, she and the community are calling for action, take a look at the video. hundreds gathered on south eighth street, in camden, to mourn the loss of eight year-old gabby carter, they lit candles, they said prayers, and they shed tears and they told stories about this feisty little girl who was on the honor role, she loved to...
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even though he's a decade older jack manning relates to carter better than anyone else. >> to have a friend that knows what it's like it looks like him. >>reporter: 10 years ago jack had the same procedure and went on to play high school sports >> i cannot wait to see those two. carter maybe camera shy when jack walked up his face told story. >> i think it's a big deal for both of us. i think we can both relate to the same experience and really enjoy being together. >> visual proof of what is possible down the road. >>reporter: will you do this soon? >> yes. >> we are pmc and the fundraising for important causes to fight cancer. i just feel very lucky. >>reporter: you are looking at jack getting ready for the cancer survivor's toast. he's going to boston college and as for carter he finished his chemo treatment in the summer and his parents say he hopes to be back on skis and get this winter. hundreds of inspirational stories playing out here tonight. we are live, wbz news. station covering the challenge all weekend long as thousands of cyclists make their way around the state and su
even though he's a decade older jack manning relates to carter better than anyone else. >> to have a friend that knows what it's like it looks like him. >>reporter: 10 years ago jack had the same procedure and went on to play high school sports >> i cannot wait to see those two. carter maybe camera shy when jack walked up his face told story. >> i think it's a big deal for both of us. i think we can both relate to the same experience and really enjoy being together....
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last month carter thought bonds were about to break out.e a listen. >> the key is you broke out and you check back. a check-back like that is excellent. you want to play tlt for new highs. >> i think the way to do this is buying the october 140, 150 call spread. you can spend $2.85 for that. >> the tlt tumbling after janet yellen hinted we will see a rate hike this year after all. carter, what do you see? >> we have the check back and the balance. with today's news, it's back a little below where we started. i will tell you to stay with this. in my estimation, i don't think rates are going higher. we'll take it down the road. >> one of the things we did when we put this trade on, we had our eye on a september meeting which is one of the reasons we looked out to the october expiration. we're down about a buck on this trade. call spreads in the $1.70 range. that's a pretty cheap bet and the chance that something doesn't happen in september. if it doesn't happen in september, we get any other negative news or we get a bad jobs report, what's g
last month carter thought bonds were about to break out.e a listen. >> the key is you broke out and you check back. a check-back like that is excellent. you want to play tlt for new highs. >> i think the way to do this is buying the october 140, 150 call spread. you can spend $2.85 for that. >> the tlt tumbling after janet yellen hinted we will see a rate hike this year after all. carter, what do you see? >> we have the check back and the balance. with today's news, it's...
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carter, the author of "george wallace -- the politics of rage." >> in the 20th century lost a conservative and i cannot think of anyone more than influential, not so much in creating ideas, but in showing there was a tremendous amount of support in the country for what was at that time the new conservatism that ultimately evolved. >> what is the new conservatism? >> it meant more lost over the years, but in the early stages it was very closely went with the activism of the federal government and, particularly, the flashpoint of the civil rights movement. that is where george wallace got his start, but it was something that was far broader than simply what was happening in the south. >> george wallace was first elected governor of alabama in 1962. where did he come from? >> one of the most politically active counties and areas of alabama. there was not much to do except get involved in politics, so that is what george wallace did. he turned out to be very good at it. coming back after world war ii having served as an engineer, flying in the pacific, he ran for the state legislature, easily
carter, the author of "george wallace -- the politics of rage." >> in the 20th century lost a conservative and i cannot think of anyone more than influential, not so much in creating ideas, but in showing there was a tremendous amount of support in the country for what was at that time the new conservatism that ultimately evolved. >> what is the new conservatism? >> it meant more lost over the years, but in the early stages it was very closely went with the activism...
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carter is the daughter of former 49er defensive lineman michael carter. carter played nine seasons with the niners from 1984 through 1992. he not only won three super bowls with the niners but also competed in the '84 olympics, also in the shot put. and he won the silver. >>> today is a another huge day and night of competition. the east bay and stanford's maggie steffens hits the pool with team usa water polo as they take on hungary. as we mentioned, stanford simone manuel goes for her second gold in the 50 meter fry steeestyle. and track and field kick in to high gear today. >>> turning to other news now. police want you to take a good look at this jeep grand cherokee. they say it's a key piece of evidence in the latest round of bb gun attacks happening in san leandro. and their suspect is just 13 years old. the latest attack happened along east 14th street near 159th avenue on thursday night. witnesses tell us they recognized the 13-year-old who was shooting from the backseat of this black 2013 jeep. a woman was hit in the head as she is expected to re
carter is the daughter of former 49er defensive lineman michael carter. carter played nine seasons with the niners from 1984 through 1992. he not only won three super bowls with the niners but also competed in the '84 olympics, also in the shot put. and he won the silver. >>> today is a another huge day and night of competition. the east bay and stanford's maggie steffens hits the pool with team usa water polo as they take on hungary. as we mentioned, stanford simone manuel goes for...
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carter: hello, i'm buddy carter, and i represent the first district of georgia. this week, i held seven town-hall meetings with people from all over our district. we talked about a lot of different issues. but the one thing i heard over and over again was this. people are frustrated. they're working as hard as ever to pay the bills and put food on the table. but they're just not getting anywhere. their problems are growing. but their paychecks aren't. and at this point, they've come to see washington as the place where bad ideas go to take root, and where good ideas go to die. that's why house republicans are taking action. earlier this year, we decided we had to go from being an opposition party to a proposition party. if we didn't like the direction the country was going in, then it was up to us to offer an alternative. well, now, we have offered that alternative. and we're calling it a better way. it's our six-part plan to get the country back on track. in it, we tackle some of the biggest issues of the day, poverty, national security, the economy, the constit
carter: hello, i'm buddy carter, and i represent the first district of georgia. this week, i held seven town-hall meetings with people from all over our district. we talked about a lot of different issues. but the one thing i heard over and over again was this. people are frustrated. they're working as hard as ever to pay the bills and put food on the table. but they're just not getting anywhere. their problems are growing. but their paychecks aren't. and at this point, they've come to see...
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mike carter-conneen has a look what the is done. this is a real bummer for folks who is relied on metro for over the years. mike: this is last year's map going through the capitol, mostly in arlington with the start and finish here. metro has still not announced which of the rail lines would be impacted by the safetrack surge in late october on race day. but we are told that organizers work told offer increase frequency and additional eight car trains on yellow and blue lines mostly impacted by the marathon day. but it's still unclear how it would impact the route. we're told by the race organize thers route will change. tomorrow the organizers will be revealing a new event timeline. last year the marathon started at 7:55 a.m. the marathon recommends all 20,000 runners arrive two hours early to get through security and line-up. so 6:00 a.m. typically they use metrorail to fete there. but because of safetrack overnight track work we have learned metro will not open early at 5:00 a.m. no exceptions. they will operate at 7:00 on race d
mike carter-conneen has a look what the is done. this is a real bummer for folks who is relied on metro for over the years. mike: this is last year's map going through the capitol, mostly in arlington with the start and finish here. metro has still not announced which of the rail lines would be impacted by the safetrack surge in late october on race day. but we are told that organizers work told offer increase frequency and additional eight car trains on yellow and blue lines mostly impacted by...
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carter, the author of "george wallace -- the politics of rage." >> in the 20th century lost a conservative and i cannot think of anyone more than influential, not so much in creating ideas, but in showing there was a tremendous amount of support in the country for what was at that time the new conservatism that ultimately evolved. >> what is the new conservatism? >> it meant more lost over the years, but in the early stages it was very closely went with the activism of the federal government and, particularly, the flashpoint of the civil rights movement. that is where george wallace got his start, but it was something that was far broader than simply what was happening in the south. >> george wallace was first elected governor of alabama in 1962. where did he come from? >> one of the most politically active counties and areas of alabama. there was not much to do except get involved in politics, so that is what george wallace did. he turned out to be very good at it. coming back after world war ii having served as an engineer, flying in the pacific, he ran for the state legislature, easily
carter, the author of "george wallace -- the politics of rage." >> in the 20th century lost a conservative and i cannot think of anyone more than influential, not so much in creating ideas, but in showing there was a tremendous amount of support in the country for what was at that time the new conservatism that ultimately evolved. >> what is the new conservatism? >> it meant more lost over the years, but in the early stages it was very closely went with the activism...
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nobody expected jimmy carter to fly the helicopters into baghdad and rested rescue the hostages, but americans do expect the president to be on top of the apparatus of the government. of course, a lot of these stories in here have presidents who were just as surprised as everybody else, who chose a dangerous distance from the government they run. second reason we should care is that every time we have a massive government failure, citizens who are ethical about government in the first place become more and more convinced that the government can't do anything right. one of president clinton's favorite sayings, and he still says it, if you hear him on the tv, he will still say it from time to time was most people think the government can't organize a two-car funeral. and it's so true. every time there's one of these big failures, that's what happens. now i'm not arguing in the book that we can prevent all failures. we can't. many of these things happen. what i am arguing is that if presidents spent a little more time on governing and a little less time on talking, they might reduce the
nobody expected jimmy carter to fly the helicopters into baghdad and rested rescue the hostages, but americans do expect the president to be on top of the apparatus of the government. of course, a lot of these stories in here have presidents who were just as surprised as everybody else, who chose a dangerous distance from the government they run. second reason we should care is that every time we have a massive government failure, citizens who are ethical about government in the first place...
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carter. >> that's really up to you. and it depends which endeavor.t home or at work or in the market? >> please. final call now. carter. >> try to be contrarian here and buy disney at this perfect standoff between bears and bulls. >> mike. >> options are fairly priced to do that. you could buy a straddle unless you're just wanting to make a bullish belt. >> dan. >> i like carter's disney. >> we're off for two weeks, so go to the website. see you in two. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the back2life 12-minute back pain solution, brought to you by back in five, llc. pain pills, hot and cold packs, endless doctor visits, injections, even surgery. if you or anyone you know have tried these or any other ways to relieve yourself of back discomfort, only to find you still suffer from debilitating back pain, then stay tuned, because your life is about to change forever. introducing back2life, the 12-minute solution to a lifetime of back pain. back2life has caused a sensation around the w
carter. >> that's really up to you. and it depends which endeavor.t home or at work or in the market? >> please. final call now. carter. >> try to be contrarian here and buy disney at this perfect standoff between bears and bulls. >> mike. >> options are fairly priced to do that. you could buy a straddle unless you're just wanting to make a bullish belt. >> dan. >> i like carter's disney. >> we're off for two weeks, so go to the website. see you...
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=vo= carter is the daughter of former 49ers defensive lineman, michael carter.rom 1984 through 1992. he not only won 3 super bowls with the niners, but also ed in tefensive lineman, michael he wod nine years with÷ú the niners from 1984 through 1982 he run.three super bowls but t maeted in the 84 olympics also so muock, but he won the÷ú silv medal. >> an end to amazing run, team usa soccer is out and the team 's ianting a lot of heat for post match comments, so much so the bay areaç soccer land chastain is weighing. d medahis is upsetting a lot of people. >> yeah, many saying it's poor sporting man ship, others say it's çunderstandable, i mean, 00-1ng that this women's team played for a gold medal in every olympics for the past 20 years until now. an historic runyrding in heart break, the u.s. women losing to sweden the first stumble in two decades. >> we just weren't lucky today. >> emotional comments turned downç another mack, goalkeeper saying, i'm very proud of this team, but i also think we played a bunch of cowards, the best team did not win today. the
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