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we are seeing the beginnings of the ceremonials at the carter centre. . the carter family have invited you to that funeral, how much of an honour and privilege does that feel? i never expected that. never at all. my wife and i are still in shock, so we leave for washington tomorrow night. it is one of the greatest honours that we have ever received outside of family. i still can't believe that the president put us on his invitation list, very moving for us. ~ . ~ ., for us. we were talking about his legacy _ for us. we were talking about his legacy as _ for us. we were talking about his legacy as a _ for us. we were talking about his legacy as a president, - for us. we were talking about his legacy as a president, butj his legacy as a president, but probably unlikejust his legacy as a president, but probably unlike just about every american president, he did so much of his work post presidency. how much of that did you see at close quarters? i will answer that by sharing a story that you will enjoy from when he was at my house, because like him, former u
we are seeing the beginnings of the ceremonials at the carter centre. . the carter family have invited you to that funeral, how much of an honour and privilege does that feel? i never expected that. never at all. my wife and i are still in shock, so we leave for washington tomorrow night. it is one of the greatest honours that we have ever received outside of family. i still can't believe that the president put us on his invitation list, very moving for us. ~ . ~ ., for us. we were talking...
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centre does? president carter was a one _ centre does? president carter was a one term _ centre does? j centre does? president carter i was a one term president and he likes to say he was forcibly retired when he lost the election. he was really young and he wanted to continue his life work around peacemaking and peace building. for president carter it was something that was not passive. you have to actively wage peace, you have to be constantly assuring that was taking place. for him the centre is human rights and making sure all rights are protected. he did all kinds of work around governance and elections, and conflict resolution. he continued that and everyone knows about the camp david peace accords but he continued much of that post—presidency. for us that is what waging peace is, something affirmative that we have to continuously do and make sure the world is a more peaceful place. the world is a more peaceful lace. , , ., the world is a more peaceful lace. , , . ., the world is a more peaceful lace.�* , ., ., place. jimmy carter would say that he considered _ place. jimmy cart
centre does? president carter was a one _ centre does? president carter was a one term _ centre does? j centre does? president carter i was a one term president and he likes to say he was forcibly retired when he lost the election. he was really young and he wanted to continue his life work around peacemaking and peace building. for president carter it was something that was not passive. you have to actively wage peace, you have to be constantly assuring that was taking place. for him the...
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what comes next for the carter. centre without the two of them?onal, they knew this day would come and as we have been talking about this funeral for decades, he also was making plans internally. we have 3500 staff members who work in the carter centre across 18 officers overseas and here in atlanta. and that combination of expertise, from all of us who learned at the heels of president carter will continue. and it will continue to be the piecework that we do as do as well as global health. briefly, before i let| you go, a lot of talk about his post—presidency. but his time in the white house is also starting to be _ re—evaluated a bit, isn't it? it is. people say he was the best ex—president. but the reality is he was an amazing president who got more legislation through congress, appointed more african—american women and hispanic leaders to judgeships throughout the united states than all previous presidents combined. the alaska wildlife act, the department of energy, department for education, i could go on. there is such a list and i think peop
what comes next for the carter. centre without the two of them?onal, they knew this day would come and as we have been talking about this funeral for decades, he also was making plans internally. we have 3500 staff members who work in the carter centre across 18 officers overseas and here in atlanta. and that combination of expertise, from all of us who learned at the heels of president carter will continue. and it will continue to be the piecework that we do as do as well as global health....
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centre. this town has a special place in the carter family.g carter this some her studies. there was an interesting about that university. he literally... this was back in 1942, there was some concrete blocks and jimmy carter scored his name in concrete and is one of my favourite stories from that area and writing injimmy carter his name on the actual building. as we continue to make its way to as atlanta, georgia, as we talked about the presidency itself, this is about the headquarters of the 39 a president�*s post—presidency where he did make his name and a lot of his work and his nobel prize stems from what he did work here, and abroad, internationally. can you help us understand their life thatjimmy carter lived once he left the white house? he was remarks will be one of the remarkable post—presidency in united states history and that was g to the work that he did in thejimmy carter centre after he left office in 1982. the key measures of the carter centre is to champion peace, to pie fight disease and to fight advocate for free and fair e
centre. this town has a special place in the carter family.g carter this some her studies. there was an interesting about that university. he literally... this was back in 1942, there was some concrete blocks and jimmy carter scored his name in concrete and is one of my favourite stories from that area and writing injimmy carter his name on the actual building. as we continue to make its way to as atlanta, georgia, as we talked about the presidency itself, this is about the headquarters of the...
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the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. mr carter's body will lie there in repose for the public to pay their respects over the next several days. but, far from the sprawling streets of atlanta, or the monuments of washington where his funeral will take place on thursday, mr carter's finaljourney began in the same tiny georgia town where he was born — in plains. our carl nasman was there. jimmy carter, returning for the final time to his childhood home. bell tolls 39 tolls for the 39th president at his family farm, now a museum. jimmy carter was born in plains, georgia, population 500, a century ago. it's a far cry from the white house. the peanut farm had no running water or electricity. surrounded by his family, the president's motorcade left the hospital he helped build, beginning a six—day state funeral. his neighbours in plains lined the streets. his campaign headquarters here catapulted him from a relative unknown to the white house in the 19705. before that, as georgia's governor, carter shook up the south, declaring,
the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. mr carter's body will lie there in repose for the public to pay their respects over the next several days. but, far from the sprawling streets of atlanta, or the monuments of washington where his funeral will take place on thursday, mr carter's finaljourney began in the same tiny georgia town where he was born — in plains. our carl nasman was there. jimmy carter, returning for the final time to his childhood home. bell tolls 39...
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an emotional service at the carter centre in atlanta. nt was like. they were down to earth, easy to talk to. had a wonderful sense of humour and was always asking about the other person. asking about the other person. are there any fond memories that you have of him that you'd like to share with us? well, i was fortunate i got to spend nearly 30 years with my heroes, both jimmy and rosalynn, and i have to say, i love and admire them just as much or even more today after spending 30 years with them. um, one memory that comes to mind is he was over at the house for dinner, and i was standing in the kitchen and i looked up and he was carrying one of my chairs out the back door, and i said, "what are you doing?" he said, "no, it's broken. "i'll bring it back tomorrow." so the next morning, about 7.30 am, he comes through my back door, put the chair back where it belonged, walked out. so he was a former leader of the free world and my handyman. handyman and a lovely friend. and i believe that the population or residents of plains is around 500
an emotional service at the carter centre in atlanta. nt was like. they were down to earth, easy to talk to. had a wonderful sense of humour and was always asking about the other person. asking about the other person. are there any fond memories that you have of him that you'd like to share with us? well, i was fortunate i got to spend nearly 30 years with my heroes, both jimmy and rosalynn, and i have to say, i love and admire them just as much or even more today after spending 30 years with...
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the carter centre, working — guinea worm.ect people from guinea when disease — protect people from guinea when disease. ., ., ., disease. there were a lot of diseases — disease. there were a lot of diseases that _ disease. there were a lot of diseases that president - disease. there were a lot of l diseases that president carter could have decided to tackle with this platform, he focused on neglected diseases, why is that? , ., on neglected diseases, why is that? , . ., that? his heart was the leader of making _ that? his heart was the leader of making that _ that? his heart was the leader of making that decision. - that? his heart was the leader of making that decision. the l of making that decision. the peopie — of making that decision. the people that suffer from guinea worm — people that suffer from guinea worm are — people that suffer from guinea worm are so forgotten, politically, economically and even — politically, economically and even socially. he wanted to find — even socially. he wanted to find a — even socially.
the carter centre, working — guinea worm.ect people from guinea when disease — protect people from guinea when disease. ., ., ., disease. there were a lot of diseases — disease. there were a lot of diseases that _ disease. there were a lot of diseases that president - disease. there were a lot of l diseases that president carter could have decided to tackle with this platform, he focused on neglected diseases, why is that? , ., on neglected diseases, why is that? , . ., that? his heart...
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the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. the monuments of washington — where his funeral will take place on thursday — mr carter's finaljourney began in the same tiny georgia town where he was born — in plains. our carl nasman was there.
the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. the monuments of washington — where his funeral will take place on thursday — mr carter's finaljourney began in the same tiny georgia town where he was born — in plains. our carl nasman was there.
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on the right,, will start on the left, this is the flag circled here at the carter centre, you can seeflag is at half mast due to the events here today and that is where we are expecting the magic eight to arrive, the car carrying the body of the former president. —— the motorcade. and on the right, we have seen the number of people gathering here really start to increase in just the last ten, 15, 20 minutes or so, people coming to pay their respects, leave little trinkets, flowers, messages at a sign here, growing there are real. we have even seen some peanuts being left, of course jimmy carter is the son of a peanut farmerfrom georgia, a pretty remarkable story, coming from a farm, when he was born in 1924, from a farm, when he was born in 192a, with no electricity, no running water, and making his way to the white house to become the 39th president of the united states. the carter center where we are, and that is what you are looking at here on the left, the flag circled and on the right the driveway, the carter center is really the set —— headquarters of his post—presidency work. t
on the right,, will start on the left, this is the flag circled here at the carter centre, you can seeflag is at half mast due to the events here today and that is where we are expecting the magic eight to arrive, the car carrying the body of the former president. —— the motorcade. and on the right, we have seen the number of people gathering here really start to increase in just the last ten, 15, 20 minutes or so, people coming to pay their respects, leave little trinkets, flowers,...
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among the family members ofjimmy carter here, as well as members of the carter centre.e the motorcade retraced the steps, almost literally, of the former president throughout his home state, beginning where he was born and raised in plains, georgia, on a small peanut farm and then working his way through crowds of people lining the streets and lining highways towards atlanta, stopping for a moment of silence, of course, at the georgia capitol, where he, of course, was once governor of this state, and now the public will get their chance. they'll be filing in behind us in the carter centre to see his body in repose over the next couple of days. but looking ahead, this multi—day state funeral will continue come tuesday in washington, d.c.. the 39th president's remains will be flown there, laid to rest for two days in the capitol rotunda. and then we'll see that national funeral take place onjanuary 9th. that's where lawmakers and politicians and, of course, presidents will be, not only the 0bamas and the clintons, but also the current president and the future president. d
among the family members ofjimmy carter here, as well as members of the carter centre.e the motorcade retraced the steps, almost literally, of the former president throughout his home state, beginning where he was born and raised in plains, georgia, on a small peanut farm and then working his way through crowds of people lining the streets and lining highways towards atlanta, stopping for a moment of silence, of course, at the georgia capitol, where he, of course, was once governor of this...
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this is the carter centre, the carter presidential library, this is his post—presidency headquarters.h works worldwide on issues like democracy, infectious diseases, monitoring elections. jimmy carter for almost five decades was working around the world on these sorts of issues. we know he was very active on guinea worm, a parasite that he nearly eliminated. he hoped that he would die after the last guinea worm did, he nearly made it. the impact that this president was just as the impact that this president wasjust as big the impact that this president was just as big after he left the white house in washington, dc than he was in it. that legacy from washington during his four years, the one term he served is also big. the camp david accords that brought peace between israel and egypt, which still lasts today and the panama canal treaty, one of his first acts wasn't very popular. it only passed the senate by one—vote but handed back the control of panama canal to panama. control of panama canal to panama-— control of panama canal to panama. . , ., panama. that is my colleague carl in
this is the carter centre, the carter presidential library, this is his post—presidency headquarters.h works worldwide on issues like democracy, infectious diseases, monitoring elections. jimmy carter for almost five decades was working around the world on these sorts of issues. we know he was very active on guinea worm, a parasite that he nearly eliminated. he hoped that he would die after the last guinea worm did, he nearly made it. the impact that this president was just as the impact that...
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this drive towards the to make this drive towards the carter centre and presidential library, his headquarters for his post presidency, something he is very well known for stop but this procession making its way through small towns, through communities in his home state, his home city, where we saw state, his home city, where we sanimmy carter born and raised, plains, georgia, the area where both he and his wife were born. the time he returned to multiple times. he came back after his career in the navy. and he came back after his career in the white house. and now returning for the final time, as this state funeral, to honour the latejimmy carter, begins here. i have a couple of guests with me. amber ross and robert strong. that bell was rung 39 times to honour the 39th president. amber, give us a sense of the type of area we are looking at. not really a place where you would expect a president of united states to be born. first, what a fitting tribute for former president carter, to start with it all began for him. certainly there in 192a he had that rural upbringing, one that norman mailer
this drive towards the to make this drive towards the carter centre and presidential library, his headquarters for his post presidency, something he is very well known for stop but this procession making its way through small towns, through communities in his home state, his home city, where we saw state, his home city, where we sanimmy carter born and raised, plains, georgia, the area where both he and his wife were born. the time he returned to multiple times. he came back after his career in...
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the day's funeral proceedings ending here at the carter centre in atlanta with an emotional private service the family members ofjimmy carter here, as well as members of the carter centre. but this has really been a day where the motorcade retraced the steps almost literally of the former president throughout his home state, beginning where he was born and raised in plains, georgia, on a small peanut farm, and then working his way through crowds of people lining streets and highways towards atla nta, streets and highways towards atlanta, stopping for a moment of silence, of course, at the georgia capital, where he was, of course, governor of this state. another public will get their chance. they will be filing in behind us at the carter centre cc his body and repose in the next couple of days. but looking ahead, this multi— day state funeral will continue come tuesday in washington, dc. the 39th president's rains will be flown there and laid to rest for two daysin there and laid to rest for two days in the capital rotunda, and then we will see that national funeral take place on the ninth o
the day's funeral proceedings ending here at the carter centre in atlanta with an emotional private service the family members ofjimmy carter here, as well as members of the carter centre. but this has really been a day where the motorcade retraced the steps almost literally of the former president throughout his home state, beginning where he was born and raised in plains, georgia, on a small peanut farm, and then working his way through crowds of people lining streets and highways towards...
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he won the nobel peace _ carter centre. — peace prize and he achieved more than any other president in history _ more than any other president in history. he more than any other president in history-— more than any other president in history. he was exceptional. with the passage _ in history. he was exceptional. with the passage of _ in history. he was exceptional. with the passage of time, - in history. he was exceptional. with the passage of time, and | with the passage of time, and the more fractious politics, looking at it from the perspective of now, it seems like a very different era, doesn't it?. it absolutely does. looking _ doesn't it?. it absolutely does. looking back- doesn't it?. it absolutely does. looking back at. doesn't it?. it absolutely - does. looking back at carter's career. — does. looking back at carter's career, when he was president, it career, when he was president, il was— career, when he was president, it was a — career, when he was president, it was a very different time in politics— it was a ver
he won the nobel peace _ carter centre. — peace prize and he achieved more than any other president in history _ more than any other president in history. he more than any other president in history-— more than any other president in history. he was exceptional. with the passage _ in history. he was exceptional. with the passage of _ in history. he was exceptional. with the passage of time, - in history. he was exceptional. with the passage of time, and | with the passage of time, and the...
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this is the scene outside the carter centre, in georgia, where ceremonial troops will be arriving shortlylam gary i am gary o'donnell who, at the capitol, where the public will get their chance over the next two days to pay their respect to the 39th president of the united states. meta, the owner of facebook and instagram, announces an end to fact—checking on its platforms — a powerful earthquake hits china's tibet region, near mount everest — at least 126 people are dead and hundreds more injured. the far—right french politician, jean—marie le pen, has died at the age of 96. let's start in the us — because a significant few hours ahead, with the coffin bearing the former us president, jimmy carter, moving from georgia to washington, to lie in state in the capitol rotunda. let's take you live to atlanta now — where ceremonies are getting under way at the carter presidential center. we have seen some of the band is already arriving there. president carter has been lying in repose there since sunday where for member of the public have been paying their respects. he died last month, at the a
this is the scene outside the carter centre, in georgia, where ceremonial troops will be arriving shortlylam gary i am gary o'donnell who, at the capitol, where the public will get their chance over the next two days to pay their respect to the 39th president of the united states. meta, the owner of facebook and instagram, announces an end to fact—checking on its platforms — a powerful earthquake hits china's tibet region, near mount everest — at least 126 people are dead and hundreds...
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the motorcade departing this area of georgia, on its weight now to make this drive towards the carter centre presidential library, his headquarters for his post presidency, something he is very well known for stop but this procession making its way through small towns, through communities in his home state, his home city, where we saw state, his home city, where we sanimmy carter born and raised, plains, georgia, the area where both he and his wife were born. the time he returned to multiple times. he came back after his career in the navy. and he came back after his career in the white house. and now returning for the final time, as this state funeral, to honour the latejimmy carter, begins here. i have a couple of guests with me. amber ross and robert strong.
the motorcade departing this area of georgia, on its weight now to make this drive towards the carter centre presidential library, his headquarters for his post presidency, something he is very well known for stop but this procession making its way through small towns, through communities in his home state, his home city, where we saw state, his home city, where we sanimmy carter born and raised, plains, georgia, the area where both he and his wife were born. the time he returned to multiple...
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live at the carter centre here in atlanta, georgia as the family says goodbye to the resident.ings cover northern england, the midlands and much of wales. i am nicky schiller in leeds. among many other places in england, west yorkshire is bracing itself for severe snow. the prince and princess of wales say they are �*shocked and saddened' by the death of edward pettifer — killed in the new orleans vehicle attack. he was the son of prince william's former nanny. and there's been a star—studded event at the white house — with bono, michaelj fox and hillary clinton among those honoured with the presidential medal of freedom. hello, you are alive with bbc news. the six—day state funeral of america's 39th president, jimmy carter has began in his native georgia.
live at the carter centre here in atlanta, georgia as the family says goodbye to the resident.ings cover northern england, the midlands and much of wales. i am nicky schiller in leeds. among many other places in england, west yorkshire is bracing itself for severe snow. the prince and princess of wales say they are �*shocked and saddened' by the death of edward pettifer — killed in the new orleans vehicle attack. he was the son of prince william's former nanny. and there's been a...
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some a0 years of humanitarian work, headquartered here at the carter centre and presidential librarylobal health was trying to tackle these diseases that at the time were relatively unknown, and very few organisations working to combat. one in particular, guinea worm, a painful parasite that has no cure, infects regions of africa, this was something that he worked to really start to combat. i spoke about that mission with adam weiss, he is the director of the carter centre's guinea worm eradication programme. president carter put guinea worm on the map. it was before the day of knowing about neglected tropical diseases, they were neglected because they were among people who were disenfranchised, marginalised from their own political structures, but guinea worm is a 3—foot long nematode parasite that people get from drinking contaminated water and itjust devastates populations because they can't go to work, theirfarms, go fishing, collect firewood to their families. commemorations for the former president will continue on tuesday in washington, dc. the remains ofjimmy carter will be p
some a0 years of humanitarian work, headquartered here at the carter centre and presidential librarylobal health was trying to tackle these diseases that at the time were relatively unknown, and very few organisations working to combat. one in particular, guinea worm, a painful parasite that has no cure, infects regions of africa, this was something that he worked to really start to combat. i spoke about that mission with adam weiss, he is the director of the carter centre's guinea worm...
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since sunday, president carter has been lying in repose — at the carter centre in atlanta, for the public, his family will accompany the coffin as it travels to dobbins air base in georgia for his final journey to washington dc, where he will lie in state at the capitol. they were with him when they did that, and they will be with him throughout until he goes to lie in state at the capital. he will remain there until he will remain there until his national funeral service on thursday morning at the washington national cathedral. all living presidents have been invited and joe biden will deliver a eulogy. the carter family will then return to their hometown, plains, to bury their patriarch after a private funeral at the maranatha church where president carter taught sunday school for decades. he'll be buried afterward in a private graveside service, in a plot visible from the front porch of his home in plains. let's speak to thomas higgins, who was deputy secretary to president carter's cabinet. thomas, it's so good to talk to you, thank you for taking the time tojoin us on you, thank you
since sunday, president carter has been lying in repose — at the carter centre in atlanta, for the public, his family will accompany the coffin as it travels to dobbins air base in georgia for his final journey to washington dc, where he will lie in state at the capitol. they were with him when they did that, and they will be with him throughout until he goes to lie in state at the capital. he will remain there until he will remain there until his national funeral service on thursday morning...
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again as a young american — carter centre again as a young american hearing about the united _rican hearing about the united states helping to ensure democratic elections was very exciting — democratic elections was very exciting and very thrilling as americans to know that we had a leader— americans to know that we had a leader doing that in our former president— leader doing that in our former president and actually engaging with him in the gaza strip of all places during the first palestinian elections and seeing _ palestinian elections and seeing him lead his team and checking _ seeing him lead his team and checking on homing places and gathering information about how the polling place was and how did you — the polling place was and how did you get here and how long did you get here and how long did you — did you get here and how long did you stand in line for your ballot — did you stand in line for your ballot and is there any problems with voting, how you feel about being able to vote for the — feel about being able to vote for the first time in all of these _ for the fir
again as a young american — carter centre again as a young american hearing about the united _rican hearing about the united states helping to ensure democratic elections was very exciting — democratic elections was very exciting and very thrilling as americans to know that we had a leader— americans to know that we had a leader doing that in our former president— leader doing that in our former president and actually engaging with him in the gaza strip of all places during the first...
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they will be filing in behind us and the carter centre to see his body in repose over the next coupleesday, in washington, dc. the 39th president's remains will be flown there, laid to rest for two days in the capital and then we will see that national funeral takes place onjanuary funeral takes place on january nine. funeral takes place onjanuary nine. that is for lawmakers and politicians and of course presidents will be. not only be a bummer is on the clintons but also the current president and also the current president and a future president, donald trump, has said that he will be there despite some acrimony between him andjimmy there despite some acrimony between him and jimmy carter over the years. jimmy carter has been a friend and ally of joe biden over the years, biden is a senator was the first democrat to endorse jimmy carter democrat to endorsejimmy carter back during his presidential run in 1976. it is something carter never forgotten before he passed away he requested thatjoe biden gave the eulogy at that funeral. a vigil has been held in new orleans to remember the vic
they will be filing in behind us and the carter centre to see his body in repose over the next coupleesday, in washington, dc. the 39th president's remains will be flown there, laid to rest for two days in the capital and then we will see that national funeral takes place onjanuary funeral takes place on january nine. funeral takes place onjanuary nine. that is for lawmakers and politicians and of course presidents will be. not only be a bummer is on the clintons but also the current president...
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the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. the next several days. but far from the sprawling streets of atlanta, or the monuments of washington where his funeral will take place on thursday,
the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. the next several days. but far from the sprawling streets of atlanta, or the monuments of washington where his funeral will take place on thursday,
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the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. several days. but, far from the sprawling streets of atlanta, or the monuments of washington where his funeral will take place on thursday, mr carter's finaljourney began in the same tiny georgia town where he was born — in plains. 0ur carl nasman was there. jimmy carter, returning for the final time
the procession then carried on to the carter presidential centre. several days. but, far from the sprawling streets of atlanta, or the monuments of washington where his funeral will take place on thursday, mr carter's finaljourney began in the same tiny georgia town where he was born — in plains. 0ur carl nasman was there. jimmy carter, returning for the final time
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barry blechman, co—founder of the stinson centre, thank you for those memories. well, here'sjimmy carter jimmy carter with his dog, here'sjimmy carter with his dog, on his peanut farm in plains, georgia. this is a year before he became president. as 2024 comes to an end, it's a chance to reflect on the lives of the people we lost this year, one photographer doing that in a unique way, by focusing on their pets. portraits here taken by a person for the new york times features the animals belonging to some notable people who passed away this year. it is titled friends to the end. it features an actor, his siamese cat, a trusted friend in mandy, his labrador retriever. joining me is the photographer who took those pictures. it's great to have you on. how did you come up have you on. how did you come up with this idea for this photo essay, looking at the pets behind the names we lost this year? pets behind the names we lost this ear? ., pets behind the names we lost this ear? . ., pets behind the names we lost this year?— this year? thanks for having me. it wasn't _ this year? thanks for hav
barry blechman, co—founder of the stinson centre, thank you for those memories. well, here'sjimmy carter jimmy carter with his dog, here'sjimmy carter with his dog, on his peanut farm in plains, georgia. this is a year before he became president. as 2024 comes to an end, it's a chance to reflect on the lives of the people we lost this year, one photographer doing that in a unique way, by focusing on their pets. portraits here taken by a person for the new york times features the animals...
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we are continuing to watch the motorcade carrying the casket ofjimmy carter, which as you can see now is arriving in the centrese early life, why they have chosen the national navy memorial, he started in the navy in 1948. training for submarine duty. but later in his life, he actually started work on the fledgling nuclear programme within the us submarines.— programme within the us submarines. ~ , , ., submarines. absolutely, and actually and _ submarines. absolutely, and actually and his _ submarines. absolutely, and actually and his wife - actually and his wife rosalind's funeral last year, their— rosalind's funeral last year, their daughter amy read a letter— their daughter amy read a letter he had written from the navy— letter he had written from the navy sick— letter he had written from the navy sick how much she missed her _ navy sick how much she missed her he — navy sick how much she missed her. he came back from the navy afterward — her. he came back from the navy afterward to return to the agribusiness. it was more of an agricultural business than a farm — agricultural business than a farm he _ agri
we are continuing to watch the motorcade carrying the casket ofjimmy carter, which as you can see now is arriving in the centrese early life, why they have chosen the national navy memorial, he started in the navy in 1948. training for submarine duty. but later in his life, he actually started work on the fledgling nuclear programme within the us submarines.— programme within the us submarines. ~ , , ., submarines. absolutely, and actually and _ submarines. absolutely, and actually and his _...
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carter will be buried in his hometown of plains, georgia, after a state funeral in washington. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we have some breaking news. the us supreme court rejected donald trump's request to hold his centresyork and it means the sentencing will now go ahead as planned on friday morning in new york. the president—elect had urged the
carter will be buried in his hometown of plains, georgia, after a state funeral in washington. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we have some breaking news. the us supreme court rejected donald trump's request to hold his centresyork and it means the sentencing will now go ahead as planned on friday morning in new york. the president—elect had urged the
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carter will be buried in his hometown of plains, georgia, after a state funeral in washington. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we have some breaking news. the us supreme court rejected donald trump's request to hold his centreshis hush money quest in new york and it means the sentencing will now go ahead as planned on friday morning in new york. the president—elect had urged the court to consider whether he was entitled to an automatic stay of the sentencing. the justices rejected this 5—4. john roberts and amy coney barrettjoined the three rebels in the majority and the judge overseeing the case it did indicate in a recent ruling that he would not consider a jail term for donald trump but he was found guilty of falsifying records to disguise reimbursement for a hush money payment to the adult film star stormy daniels made back in 2016. we have seen a reaction for the president—elect tonight. he has been meeting with gop governors and said the following, "he thought it was a disgrace that the judge overseeing the case should not have been under the case but he did indicate he would comply with this ruling. he said, "i will do my little thing tomorrow. they can have fun with their political opponents." those
carter will be buried in his hometown of plains, georgia, after a state funeral in washington. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we have some breaking news. the us supreme court rejected donald trump's request to hold his centreshis hush money quest in new york and it means the sentencing will now go ahead as planned on friday morning in new york. the president—elect had urged the court to consider whether he was entitled to an automatic stay of the sentencing. the justices rejected this 5—4....
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and to pollute — and to the people at the carter centre. _ the people at the carter centre, you continueving legacy of what is my— vibrant living legacy of what is my grandfathers life work, really — is my grandfathers life work, really. you know this. he won the nobel— really. you know this. he won the nobel peace prize, he was president of the united states, and when he won that prize, it wasn't — and when he won that prize, it wasn't in — and when he won that prize, it wasn't in no small parts, you know. — wasn't in no small parts, you know. for— wasn't in no small parts, you know, for the work this organisation has done and continues to do. we will spend this week— continues to do. we will spend this week celebrating this incredible life, and a life that _ incredible life, and a life that i_ incredible life, and a life that i think we can all agree was — that i think we can all agree was as— that i think we can all agree was as full and powerful as any life can — was as full and powerful as any life can be. as someone said, it is— life can be. as someone said, it is amazing what you
and to pollute — and to the people at the carter centre. _ the people at the carter centre, you continueving legacy of what is my— vibrant living legacy of what is my grandfathers life work, really — is my grandfathers life work, really. you know this. he won the nobel— really. you know this. he won the nobel peace prize, he was president of the united states, and when he won that prize, it wasn't — and when he won that prize, it wasn't in — and when he won that prize, it wasn't in...
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and that _ jimmy carter and the carter centre. and that will — jimmy carter and the carter centre. eorgia is his home, and he _ and that will be his legacy. georgia is his home, and he is _ and that will be his legacy. georgia is his home, and he is returning - is his home, and he is returning to the place — is his home, and he is returning to the place he — is his home, and he is returning to the place he loves. _ is his home, and he is returning to the place he loves. find _ is his home, and he is returning to the place he loves.— the place he loves. and we are seeint the place he loves. and we are seeing that _ the place he loves. and we are seeing that recession - the place he loves. and we are seeing that recession as - the place he loves. and we are seeing that recession as it - seeing that recession as it continues to travel. jill, thank you so much for sharing your stories in your perspective with us today. we really appreciate it and our condolences of course as well. thank ou. he is condolences of course as well. thank you- he is a — condolences of course as well. thank you
and that _ jimmy carter and the carter centre. and that will — jimmy carter and the carter centre. eorgia is his home, and he _ and that will be his legacy. georgia is his home, and he is _ and that will be his legacy. georgia is his home, and he is returning - is his home, and he is returning to the place — is his home, and he is returning to the place he — is his home, and he is returning to the place he loves. _ is his home, and he is returning to the place he loves. find _ is his...
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that is carl nasman there at the carter centre in atlanta, georgia.eather warnings in england and wales, predicting some areas could see up to a0 centimetres of snow and temperatures as low as minus ten celsius. the weather could lead to treacherous driving conditions, power cuts, and even some rural areas being cut off. my colleague nicky schiller is in the city of leeds. and, nikki, tell us the situation where you are at the moment. , , situation where you are at the moment-— situation where you are at the moment. , , �* , moment. leeds is in the amber warnin: moment. leeds is in the amber warning area. — moment. leeds is in the amber warning area, there _ moment. leeds is in the amber warning area, there are - moment. leeds is in the amber warning area, there are two - warning area, there are two amber warning areas across the england area, one for the midlands came into force at 6pm this evening, that is for snow and ice, and the one here in northern england is for snow, coming into force at 9pm this evening, and it stretches a wide area across we
that is carl nasman there at the carter centre in atlanta, georgia.eather warnings in england and wales, predicting some areas could see up to a0 centimetres of snow and temperatures as low as minus ten celsius. the weather could lead to treacherous driving conditions, power cuts, and even some rural areas being cut off. my colleague nicky schiller is in the city of leeds. and, nikki, tell us the situation where you are at the moment. , , situation where you are at the moment-— situation...
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today's funeral proceedings ending at the - proceedings ending at the carter centre in atlanta with an private service among family members ofjimmy carter as well as members of the carter centre, this has been a day with the motorcade retrace the steps almost literally of the former president throughout his home state getting where he was born and raised in plains, georgia on a small peanut farm and working his way through crowds of people lining streets and highways towards atlanta stopping for a moment of silence at the georgia capital, where he was once governor and now the public will get their chance, there will be filing behind us to the carter centre to see his body in repose over the next couple of days. looking ahead the multi— day state funeral will continue come tuesday in washington, dc. the 39th president will be flown there and laid to rest for two days in the capital rotunda and then we will see that national funeral take place on january that national funeral take place onjanuary nine, four lawmakers and politicians and presidents, will be not only the 0bama �*s and the
today's funeral proceedings ending at the - proceedings ending at the carter centre in atlanta with an private service among family members ofjimmy carter as well as members of the carter centre, this has been a day with the motorcade retrace the steps almost literally of the former president throughout his home state getting where he was born and raised in plains, georgia on a small peanut farm and working his way through crowds of people lining streets and highways towards atlanta stopping...
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this is the scene — outside the carter centre in georgia — where ceremonial troops will be arriving shortlyta — the owner of facebook and instagram — announces an end to fact—checking on its platforms, saying it wants to prioritise free speech over censorship. the far—right french politician, jean—marie le pen, has died at the age of 96. a powerful earthquake hits china's tibet region, near mount everest — at least 126 people are dead and hundreds more injured. mcdonald's staff say they're still facing sexual abuse and harrassment — despite the company promising to clean up behaviour at its uk operations. let's start in the us — because a significant few hours ahead — with the coffin bearing the former us president, jimmy carter, moving from georgia to washington dc to lie in state in the capitol rotunda. since sunday, president carter has been lying in repose at the carter center, in atlanta, for the public to pay their respects. he died last month, at the age of 100. today his family will accompany the coffin as it travels to dobbins air base, in georgia, for his final journey to washingt
this is the scene — outside the carter centre in georgia — where ceremonial troops will be arriving shortlyta — the owner of facebook and instagram — announces an end to fact—checking on its platforms, saying it wants to prioritise free speech over censorship. the far—right french politician, jean—marie le pen, has died at the age of 96. a powerful earthquake hits china's tibet region, near mount everest — at least 126 people are dead and hundreds more injured. mcdonald's staff...
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the casket of jimmy carter was brought here to the carter centre in atlanta, the headquarters of hiswork. the 39th president was unpopular when he left the white house. his one term bogs down by inflation and unrest in iran. but his later work promoting democracy and combating disease changed his image, winning hearts and the nobel peace prize in 2002. all of us have been thinking about this day and planning for it for a long time, but it is obviously still hard for all of us. for us, my family and, i'm sure, i can see on yourfaces, for many family and, i'm sure, i can see on your faces, for many of you, family and, i'm sure, i can see on yourfaces, for many of you, i your faces, for many of you, i appreciate that. butjust know that while we mourn my grandfather's passing, i know in my heart, and you will do, that his legacy will live on, not only because of the millions of people that he touched across the globe, but very specifically because of your spirit and your knowledge and the work and the track record that you do every day. tn and the work and the track record that you do ev
the casket of jimmy carter was brought here to the carter centre in atlanta, the headquarters of hiswork. the 39th president was unpopular when he left the white house. his one term bogs down by inflation and unrest in iran. but his later work promoting democracy and combating disease changed his image, winning hearts and the nobel peace prize in 2002. all of us have been thinking about this day and planning for it for a long time, but it is obviously still hard for all of us. for us, my family...
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that he did not do internationally and again from my youth in my work thatjimmy carter quickly put human rights at the centre of his foreign policy and tried to make america match what we were seeing in words and this is something we continue to struggle with because interest often conflicts with promoting human rights, with putting the good of the world in equal places with the good of the united states. that was important for the united states and braced it for the entire world and also domestically elevated women, particularly with judges, elevated women, particularly withjudges, pushing forward how womenjudges will sit withjudges, pushing forward how women judges will sit on the united states and that increase exponentially in the united states and diversifying the american civil service and leadership and he has talked about america needing to look like, represent the country that it like, represent the country thatitis like, represent the country that it is and if you look at some of the archives, you'll see that he chastises national security adviser for not bringing more minorities into the white hou
that he did not do internationally and again from my youth in my work thatjimmy carter quickly put human rights at the centre of his foreign policy and tried to make america match what we were seeing in words and this is something we continue to struggle with because interest often conflicts with promoting human rights, with putting the good of the world in equal places with the good of the united states. that was important for the united states and braced it for the entire world and also...
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carter, a nobel prize winner and the 39th us president, is being remembered for his leadership and humanitarian work. now, a new yougov poll commissioned by the women's policy centre revealed that 76% of british of the british public backed calls for a national inquiry into the sexual abuse and rape of children by grooming gangs, and 77% support measures to revoke british nationality and deport those with dual nationality. found guilty of grooming and raping young girls. it comes after labour mps rejected a conservative push for a new national inquiry by 364 votes to 111. the prime minister has welcomed his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, at his country residence, the chequers. sir keir starmer said the pair planned to discuss a number of issues, including the situation in ukraine and the middle east, while downing street has previously indicated that illegal migration, tech and growth would also be on the agenda.the growth would also be on the agenda. the meeting comes ahead of president elect donald trump's inauguration, and there have been concerns about what his return to the white house could mean for the us. support for ukraine. and travel chaos continu
carter, a nobel prize winner and the 39th us president, is being remembered for his leadership and humanitarian work. now, a new yougov poll commissioned by the women's policy centre revealed that 76% of british of the british public backed calls for a national inquiry into the sexual abuse and rape of children by grooming gangs, and 77% support measures to revoke british nationality and deport those with dual nationality. found guilty of grooming and raping young girls. it comes after labour...