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this is the data center. so what you don't masks and model grok 3 is being trained, powered by colossus. already considered the world's largest. a i super computer must have plans to expand the computers graphics chips. the 1000000 that's unprecedented computing power, which means huge amounts of energy consumption. must facilitate, 1st, planned to use a $150.00 megawatts of electricity late to announcing it would need double methane gas turbines also be used to supply the entire site with enough talent. gas powered arrow, the riveted turbine mounted on trailers that are spewing climate, changing emissions into this community. air right now. and this without any environmental impact statement or even a permit due to the legal loophole that they're on trailers and they're only temporary. but actually they could be run $364.00 days a year. climate that to the criticized that the construction of the facility was rush i completed in just a few months without consulting the public. that's why that engaging with th
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it's happening in the huge data centers that are processing my request. and so many uses out of sight means out of mind. using ai tools like touchy p t can be a time saver, but the strain of results is a pop from electricity. these systems require more to metric training and models requires household processes, mostly gp, useful graphic processing units. these are installed in service and consume lots of electricity. the amount of compute power we need for things like charts you people owe is beyond good and evil and beyond anything that can be consciously considered an environmentally sustainable top i. i systems take weeks to month to train on large computer classes with thousands of years. and these compute systems consume electricity resources that all fall allowed to that any small city or even botched that the international energy agency predicts that by 2026, the amount of electricity needed to power data centers, artificial intelligence, and cryptic currencies could be twice as much as in 2022 already today the amount of electricity used by data c
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center, thank you for coming b . ., ~ center, thank you for coming by-_ yes. - center, thank you foryes, back here live at the carter center - by. thank you. yes, back here j live at the carter center where just in a few moments time, we are expecting that motorcade to be arriving here. you are looking at ceremonial troops as they present the arms and render the honour, they will be there presiding over the circle of flags here at the carter center. of course, you can see the american flag here flying at half mast in honour of the 39th president.— at half mast in honour of the 39th president. ceremonial! at ease! we've launched today as that motorcade carrying the former president along with his family, his children, his grandchildren and great—grandchildren. it has made his way through his home state of georgia and started off in his home town of plains, georgia. he grew up on a farm there, his father grew up on peanut farm. his father passed away and he took over and then he decided to move into politics, making his way through the georgia state senate, became georgia governor and
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data center is actually somewhat different thing from a normal data center. the main reason for that is that an a.i. data center is filled almost entirely with g.p.u.'s graphics processing units, these are the computers made by nvidia, which is now one of the most valuable companies in the world, that are used for a.i. running and training a.i. models. these chips are extremely power hungry. they are sort of just more energy intensive in all ways. they also need to be networked together really, really tightly so they can send data among one another as quickly as possible. you are talking about sending volumes of data of the entire internet, basically, across the data center at one time. they are these remarkable industrial facilities. really the largest super computers that humans have ever built by far. that is what this venture hopes to produce many of. host: if you'd like to join our conversation with with dean ball of the mercatus center, we are talking about a.i., a.i. infrastructure, the energy required for those data centers, if you would like to join
data center is actually somewhat different thing from a normal data center. the main reason for that is that an a.i. data center is filled almost entirely with g.p.u.'s graphics processing units, these are the computers made by nvidia, which is now one of the most valuable companies in the world, that are used for a.i. running and training a.i. models. these chips are extremely power hungry. they are sort of just more energy intensive in all ways. they also need to be networked together really,...
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they casket making its way from the presidential carter center in atlanta, georgia.l journey to washington, d.c., where he will lie in state later today in the nation's capital. the state funeral started on january 4. to continues today. our coverage here on the c-span networks as we watch as the hearse caring the late president pulls away from the carter center. staff, family, friends, military, all there to mark this occasion. we are waiting for the president-elect. president-elect donald trump, soon to be the 47th president of the united states. he will hold a news conference at mar-a-lago. people talk about the economy. it is his second news conference since winning in november. you are watching both these occasions today here on c-span3. we will continue to watch and bring you with the president-elect has to say momentarily. >> the hearse caring the late president jimmy carter has left the presidential carter center in atlanta, making a 45 minute drive to dobbins air force base. that is where we expect around 12:10 p.m. eastern time a departure ceremony to take
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stay with me, shawn, but let's take a quick listen. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> center face! dress center dress.monial. [ ambient noise ] >> all right, everybody. you've seen the band procession there and other official proceedings of the hearse, the presidential motorcade for presidential jimmy carter. they will of course be moving in a very solemn dignified fashion very slowly through the area. it's a very large property. but we do expect it to appear shortly. i want to remind viewers we have shawn donovan with us and also jonathan alter who's been sporadically with us over the last couple of hours. but he of course a biographer of jimmy carter's biography, "his very best." i'm also joined in the studio by my colleague and good friend, msnbc's richard lui who has his own personal relationship with the carter family, notably chip. jonathan, let me reach out to you very quickly as we again await the hearse and then the official proceedings today that will start the six days of commemorations through thursday and the national cathedral state funeral for the former president. this is a place that
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because the energy needs of these data centers of ai are going to be huge. it's not going to be wind or solar, it's going to be use of energy, and i think that's an area where we could find bipartisan agreement to move forward. and other announcement that the biden administration recently made with these advanced manufacturing centers, i think there's one that comes to sunnyvale, i think that's a smart investment. and that next generation of chips to make sure that we continue to keep the lead, but again, modular nuclear energy i think is an area we could work together on. >> it's been a big week for sort of last minute ai policy pushes with days left in this administration, but yesterday the commerce department also announced new export controls effectively restricting the sail of microchips for artificial intelligence, including caps not just on rivals like china, but even on some u.s. allies, and in fact, i want to come to you, this is your wheel house in the first trump administration and you oversaw expert controls. will these new restrictions actually
because the energy needs of these data centers of ai are going to be huge. it's not going to be wind or solar, it's going to be use of energy, and i think that's an area where we could find bipartisan agreement to move forward. and other announcement that the biden administration recently made with these advanced manufacturing centers, i think there's one that comes to sunnyvale, i think that's a smart investment. and that next generation of chips to make sure that we continue to keep the lead,...
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for or attribute to the carter center?randson jason said, it is a museum, that's where the president's papers are and his library is prayed you can go there to learn about the history of the former president and his legacy, not just in white house but also in georgia. but also his international mission. they arrange peace around the world, they fight global disease, they monitor elections, they tried to make the georgia community better and the international community better. there are thousands of people who worked the last four decades promoting those missions. there are very different missions altogether, but they are missions that they fight to promote. it plays an indelible role in georgia, but also across the world. it is the standard for the former president legacy moving forward. >> jonathan, as i bring you in, i am curious what you think president carter would make of this pomp and circumstance. this man came from humble beginnings and yet he clearly respected the traditions that were afforded a president of the u
for or attribute to the carter center?randson jason said, it is a museum, that's where the president's papers are and his library is prayed you can go there to learn about the history of the former president and his legacy, not just in white house but also in georgia. but also his international mission. they arrange peace around the world, they fight global disease, they monitor elections, they tried to make the georgia community better and the international community better. there are...
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and another of the biden administration was advanced manufacturing centers. i think there is one coming to sunnyvale. i think that is a real smart investment to put federal resources into that next generation of chips, to make sure we continue to keep the lead. again, modular energy is an area we can work on. >> this been a big week for last minute ai policy pushes with days left in this administration. yesterday the commerce department also announced new export controls it effectively restricting the sale of microchips used to develop artificial intelligence and that included country caps, not just on rivals like china, but even some u.s. allies. zach, this is your wheelhouse, from the first trump administration, yu oversaw export controls. will these new restrictions actually hamper u.s. adversaries in the way that they have been promised? and with this new administration coming in, do you expect them to follow through on this? >> that's a good question. but before that, i wanted to talk about the china competition generally, because that is probably one of
and another of the biden administration was advanced manufacturing centers. i think there is one coming to sunnyvale. i think that is a real smart investment to put federal resources into that next generation of chips, to make sure we continue to keep the lead. again, modular energy is an area we can work on. >> this been a big week for last minute ai policy pushes with days left in this administration. yesterday the commerce department also announced new export controls it effectively...
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as far as the carter center itself it did become a center of repose to discuss peace and debate.g like lbj went back home and went to the ranch and sat and drank and had a heart attack. richard nixon, perry term impact independence and wrote his memoirs the state in the public life. carter's different. >> no doubt, he is set the bar so high for any president with so many things that he did. he wrote 33 books. he did amazing humanitarian work with habitat for humanity. and so many other things. i want to go back for a moment to something that his son, chip said during his eulogy. it was so wonderful to from his son and grandson and shed a little personal color on his life. i am paraphrasing but he said his dad's legacy was tough in the way it was framed by some pretty said towards the waning days of the administration he said some of it was true and some of it was not true. i was a little surprised to hear him touch on that. what you think he meant by that specifically? >> i don't know. i wish i knew better about that. there is a lot that's grown up about jimmy carter and his pres
as far as the carter center itself it did become a center of repose to discuss peace and debate.g like lbj went back home and went to the ranch and sat and drank and had a heart attack. richard nixon, perry term impact independence and wrote his memoirs the state in the public life. carter's different. >> no doubt, he is set the bar so high for any president with so many things that he did. he wrote 33 books. he did amazing humanitarian work with habitat for humanity. and so many other...
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to a level three trauma center.'t enough. the county moved to purchase regional medical center. it's a very densely populated community, and the downgrading of the level two trauma center at regional medical center, i've said it before, would have been a death sentence for the residents of east san jose. and come april 1st, the county is set to take over operations after agreeing on a $150 million purchase. we will be in a position as the county government to restore regional as a trauma center, and we will be able to do so on day one. the county says it's now working to onboard the hospital's employees to the county system, and it expects a smooth transition. but it's not just about the trauma center. the county plans to bring back more services in the future. afterwards, we begin to bring back stemi and stroke services that were actually taken away. and then also to bring back the maternal infant care services that regional medical center had at one point. tonight, community members feel the county's decision to p
to a level three trauma center.'t enough. the county moved to purchase regional medical center. it's a very densely populated community, and the downgrading of the level two trauma center at regional medical center, i've said it before, would have been a death sentence for the residents of east san jose. and come april 1st, the county is set to take over operations after agreeing on a $150 million purchase. we will be in a position as the county government to restore regional as a trauma...
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not far from here is also the king center. and bernice king, the daughter of the late doctor martin luther king jr., has spoken about how influential and supportive the carters have been in the creation of the king center and other memorials across the city to pay honor to their father and their mother and their work. >> and that is something that president carter really was important to his core. continuing the unfinished work of the civil rights movement, the civil rights act, of course, was passed long before he was in the white house. but that was so critical. and his his stamp is all across that as we are watching here now, the the hearse and the honor procession on a sunny yet chilly january day here in atlanta. yes. >> let's take a moment to watch and listen. to. many step forward. >> watch. what typekit martin carter.
not far from here is also the king center. and bernice king, the daughter of the late doctor martin luther king jr., has spoken about how influential and supportive the carters have been in the creation of the king center and other memorials across the city to pay honor to their father and their mother and their work. >> and that is something that president carter really was important to his core. continuing the unfinished work of the civil rights movement, the civil rights act, of...
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where is the data stored and processed in data centers and data centers? if you've never seen one or big buildings, often sort of black box designs that could be multiple. football. american football fields large. these are enormous developments that need to somewhere where are they going to go now one of the things that data centers do is to cool servers because they generate heat, you know, from when we had servers next our own personal computer they get a little warm and so they need to be cooled and therefore, cooler countries like the netherlands, not very sunny, are appealing because it saves costs for those who operate the data centers because actually the air already some of the servers but it hasn't with withheld companies from also seeking to build data centers in the hottest states of the us which is quite surprising in any case, the process to get the right permits for the land, for the access to the energy grid, high power grid, to drinking water is lengthy and requires, you know, licenses or signatures often on the national level, the provinc
where is the data stored and processed in data centers and data centers? if you've never seen one or big buildings, often sort of black box designs that could be multiple. football. american football fields large. these are enormous developments that need to somewhere where are they going to go now one of the things that data centers do is to cool servers because they generate heat, you know, from when we had servers next our own personal computer they get a little warm and so they need to be...
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and what they were looking at doing was closing the trauma center, the level two trauma center, which they've now done. they've closed labor and delivery, they closed a comprehensive stroke center there, and the county is now engaged with them to buy that center. why do i point that out? because having leaders who are going to be responsive to community need is really important, and having leaders who can manage our county's fiscal budget or our cities or the state in a way that gives us the flexibility to do important things when we need to do them because they're beneficial to the life and health safety of our community is really important. and i think what people don't always understand is that everything around us, somebody is making a decision about. where a hospital is located, how much affordable housing that we have in our community, how strong are the schools in your neighborhood, whether or not you have a stop sign on that corner, it is so pervasive, and so many people in our community say, "well, it doesn't matter who's in elected office." it really, really, really does. yo
and what they were looking at doing was closing the trauma center, the level two trauma center, which they've now done. they've closed labor and delivery, they closed a comprehensive stroke center there, and the county is now engaged with them to buy that center. why do i point that out? because having leaders who are going to be responsive to community need is really important, and having leaders who can manage our county's fiscal budget or our cities or the state in a way that gives us the...
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the motorcade departed the sumter medical center in americus, georgia. we will hear from norman, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: yes, good morning, c-span and the u.s. i think a lot of people miss the fact that jimmy carter -- a lot of people know he was probably one of the most honest, decent whoever filled the white house. but a lot of people don't realize he was a one term president because there were people in washington on both sides that really did not want a guy who is going to come in and do everything he could further people, for the capital letters, for taking bribes, and lobbying -- lobby money from lobbyists, if jimmy carter had become a second term president, he would have ended the gravy train for a lot of the people in washington. he was a good, decent, honest person. you look at his whole entire life, and there's nothing nefarious about it. he tested everything he could to help the people. and big money side. when we had the gas shortage, and i live in pennsylvania, at the time when we had the gas shortage were people were waiting in
the motorcade departed the sumter medical center in americus, georgia. we will hear from norman, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: yes, good morning, c-span and the u.s. i think a lot of people miss the fact that jimmy carter -- a lot of people know he was probably one of the most honest, decent whoever filled the white house. but a lot of people don't realize he was a one term president because there were people in washington on both sides that really did not want a guy who is going to come...
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the oakland marriott city center. sutter health center in mountain view and jack's bar and lounge in san jose. tonight at seven. who gets the credit for brokering the ceasefire deal in the middle east? president biden or incoming president trump? we're joined by former secretary of defense leon panetta. also, we'll be joined by the olympic swimmer who lost all ♪ >>> tonight, breakthrough. the major news in the middle east. israel and hamas finally reaching a ceasefire and hostage deal after 15 months of war. the celebration in gaza as word of the truce spread around the world. president biden announcing the details at the white house. dozens of hostages, including americans, expected to be released during the first six-week phase. the bloody conflict that began with the deadly hamas terror attack on israel leading to more than 46,000 deaths in gaza. when will the deal take effect, and can it hold? our richard engel in jerusalem. >>> also tonight, the desperate search for
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i direct the global europe program at the wilson center.oday's discussion represents the best of the wilson center in that it draws on expertise from across our regions that we cover. i want to give a couple special shout outs, first to isabella, one of our leaders in this field, and another to our state department fellow, my former colleague from germany. without them, this event would not be taking place, so thank you. it is now my pleasure to introduce the wilson center's president and ceo, ambassador mark green. ambassador green brings unique expertise to this center. his work as administrator for the u.s. agency for international development gives him that on the ground experience of the global challenges we face. ambassador green's work as president of the international republican institute and ceo of the initiative for global development, as well as a senior director of the u.s. global leadership coalition, gives us insight as to how we might meet many of those challenges. and was ambassador to tanzania. besser green knows firsthand
i direct the global europe program at the wilson center.oday's discussion represents the best of the wilson center in that it draws on expertise from across our regions that we cover. i want to give a couple special shout outs, first to isabella, one of our leaders in this field, and another to our state department fellow, my former colleague from germany. without them, this event would not be taking place, so thank you. it is now my pleasure to introduce the wilson center's president and ceo,...
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we're told that at 7:00, this room, this is the lobby of the carter center. the chairs will be removed. and that's when the public around the clock from 7 p.m. this evening until 6 a.m. on tuesday, will be able to come and pass by to pay their final respects. cnn's jeff zeleny is here with me. and as we watch live here, people who have been bused in to say their goodbyes. what stood out to you from the ceremony we just watched? >> there's no question the people we are seeing saying their goodbyes now initially, are people who followed in the dream of the carters and worked at the carter center, and i was struck by what chip carter said. he said the two of them together changed the world. it was amazing thing to watch. so truly we are seeing to a person there. these are carter center employees and people who who loved and dedicated their lives to the carters as well, from who had portfolios that spanned the globe from democracy to humanitarian issues. and as you said, this was not a farewell to a president that will come next week in washington. this was to ji
we're told that at 7:00, this room, this is the lobby of the carter center. the chairs will be removed. and that's when the public around the clock from 7 p.m. this evening until 6 a.m. on tuesday, will be able to come and pass by to pay their final respects. cnn's jeff zeleny is here with me. and as we watch live here, people who have been bused in to say their goodbyes. what stood out to you from the ceremony we just watched? >> there's no question the people we are seeing saying their...
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steve, you are there at the carter center. i want you to talk a bit about the phoebe sumter medical center, what it means to this family, what it meant to the carters as we now see them arriving there, because this is where he received much of his treatment quietly, in those last years. >> good morning to you, mary. it is a very cold day here in georgia, but the sun is shining upon all of us, and, of course, upon the carter family and the motorcade, as you see in phoebe sumter, as you were explaining, this was a very important hospital to the carter family. it essentially was their emergency room, about 15 minutes from their home. much of the health care that the carters received, especially the former president, was at emory healthcare, the premier medical facility here in atlanta. but when they would get sick, when there would be a crisis, they would go to phoebe sumter. and one of the amazing things that would happen is none of us would hear about it. the doctors and nurses, the staff, it was kept quiet. we would sometimes
steve, you are there at the carter center. i want you to talk a bit about the phoebe sumter medical center, what it means to this family, what it meant to the carters as we now see them arriving there, because this is where he received much of his treatment quietly, in those last years. >> good morning to you, mary. it is a very cold day here in georgia, but the sun is shining upon all of us, and, of course, upon the carter family and the motorcade, as you see in phoebe sumter, as you...
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the carter center has programs and 73 countries. those, if you say which is the country most likely to go to war, they would say the united states. we are not in the forefront of environmental issues. lyndon johnson was. the elections we had in 2000 and 2004 showed increasingly the outcome of an election depends on money. it would be impossible now for anybody to be the candidate of the democratic or republican party that didn't raise $100 million in advance. $200 million. we have not stigma on ourselves but opportunities to improve in the future. it requires some thoughts that are independent and innovative. and i would say idealistic. and it is going to be the next generation that has to bring this about. >> what would you say about your term? pres. carter: i think a lot of people would say i only served one term. got defeated. that is not my preference. [laughter] i would like people to remember that i kept the peace and promoted human-rights. almost without hesitation and without much equivocation. we had some leaders on earth t
the carter center has programs and 73 countries. those, if you say which is the country most likely to go to war, they would say the united states. we are not in the forefront of environmental issues. lyndon johnson was. the elections we had in 2000 and 2004 showed increasingly the outcome of an election depends on money. it would be impossible now for anybody to be the candidate of the democratic or republican party that didn't raise $100 million in advance. $200 million. we have not stigma on...
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the carter center is the heart of atlanta's civic community.e has done the respect he has so long deserved. as we heard over and over again, washington and jimmy carter never saw eye to eye. he did not warm to the ways of d.c. which is why this was such a unique moment, but it's also a georgia moment today, right? we heard from a funeral, from jason carter, from stuart eizenstat. of course, his remains will return to his beloved hometown and that is a reminder that georgia is where he made that legacy and that is where he will remain. >> five minutes until the end of show. and joining me now is the one and only chris matthews, former speech writer and msnbc host of course joining us now. >> it is >> it is an honor to be part of history and to witness part of it but you were inside witnessing it firsthand, so tell me about it. >> it was so great to hear held the chief when we walked in because that was not something carter wanted to play. he did not want the imperial presidency. amazing grace i heard for the first time in a black church in jerse
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these live pictures of the carter center, the presidential center in atlanta where jimmy carter spent so much time and where so many people worked for so long, in a common cause of peace. more than 23,000 people visited the center to pay their respects over the past four days. later today, the 39th president will lie in state at the u.s. capitol before a national funeral service at the national cathedral on thursday. we will, of course, bring you all the developments as we commemorate the life and legacy of president jimmy carter. joining us now from atlanta is author of the biography of jimmy carter, his very best jimmy carter, a life. priya, take us through the significance of what's about to happen right now. >> reporter: that's right, jose. in just a few minutes, the ceremony marking the former president's final departure from here at the carter center will begin. as you mentioned, this center has so much to do with the president's post-presidency legacy. he did about four decades of humanitarian work in more than 80 countries around the world, eradicating global disease, promotin
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with the library and what the carter center is all about? president carter: it makes a good picture of what we did in the white house and before the white house. it doesn't cover the time of our lives after i was president. that is in the carter center, which is next to the library and museum but it is a very extensive picture of our lives up through and including the white house time. >> there is a notation from your mother that says on your baby book, it is jimmy now, but later it will be jim. that never happened, did it? president carter: [laughter] i was always jimmy. my father's name was james earl and i am james earl jr. and everyone called him earl and they always called me jimmy. when i began running for president i had a hard time with some secretaries of state who refused to use my nickname on the official documents. fact, to get jimmy on the ballot instead of james earl carter jr. but all the time i was president, i signed the official laws and documents with the name i've always used, and that's jimmy. >> a lot of letters back an
with the library and what the carter center is all about? president carter: it makes a good picture of what we did in the white house and before the white house. it doesn't cover the time of our lives after i was president. that is in the carter center, which is next to the library and museum but it is a very extensive picture of our lives up through and including the white house time. >> there is a notation from your mother that says on your baby book, it is jimmy now, but later it will...
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some of his peace keeping efforts through the carter center. literally, 10 to 20 million lives in africa through what he did with river blindness and the guinea worm. i had the opportunity, on election reform to have a one on one lunch with president carter. and he talked in a matter of fact way about what he had done with river blindness. but to africa. seen young people who were blinded by this parasite, lives destroyed. and in a matter of fact way, he just talked how he learned that a very inexpensive sow could prevent it. he went to drug companies to give it for free. went to the african countries to make sure they would be distributed widely and not sold to make money. millions of lives saved. how many people would have that a a legacy? i think we'll learn that his presidency and post presidency were important and positive in a lot of ways. >> and james, i was talking to the ceo of habitat for humanity, he said people are still -- they still think jimmy carter founded the organization. he brought it to great prominence. the guinea worm sit
some of his peace keeping efforts through the carter center. literally, 10 to 20 million lives in africa through what he did with river blindness and the guinea worm. i had the opportunity, on election reform to have a one on one lunch with president carter. and he talked in a matter of fact way about what he had done with river blindness. but to africa. seen young people who were blinded by this parasite, lives destroyed. and in a matter of fact way, he just talked how he learned that a very...
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we're still full partners in operations of the carter center here in atlanta, which is the focal point of our lives now. i would say we've been pretty much on an equal basis. >> how does the museum fit in with the library and with the carter center? president carter: i think the museum makes a good picture of what we did in the white house, what we did before the white house. it doesn't cover the time of our lives after i was president.thae carter center, which is next door to the library and the museum. but it's a very extension i have picture of our lives up through and including the white house time. >> there are a number of things in the museum i want to ask about. first and foremost, a notation from your mother that says on your baby book that it's jimmy now, but later it will become jim. that never happened, did? president carter: no, i was always jimmy. my father's name was james earl. i'm james earl jr. everybody called him earl, and they always called me jimmy. when i began to run for president, i had quite a hard time with some secretaries of state who refused to use my nickn
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ed: there is a surge in data center growth.ncerned about how sustainable that is, short, medium, and long term. ed: jen-hsun: jen-hsun: artificial intelligence is the most important technology for our time, and we are at the beginning of that. in the future every single data center will be driven by ai and the type of computing we built today. if you look at the world today, we are about a year and a half into the remodeling, if you will, the modernization, the reinvention of computing. i think over the next several years you are going to see the transition from the old way of doing computing, general-purpose computing, is a new way, artificial intelligence and accelerated computing. we have a lot of growth to get to. ed: let's go to nvidia's roots. the story, accelerated computing. he spent four years redefining the computer for me, but then we get rtx, blackwell, single blackwell in that formfactor. target audience is hard-core gamers, but also developers. i wonder if you could give me any examples or evidence of how you see
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the carter center has programs and 73 countries. those, if you say which is the country most likely to go to war, they would say the united states. we are not in the forefront of environmental issues. lyndon johnson was. the elections we had in 2000 and 2004 showed increasingly the outcome of an election depends on money. it would be impossible now for anybody to be the candidate of the democratic or republican party that didn't raise $100 million in advance. $200 million. we have not stigma on ourselves but opportunities to improve in the future. it requires some thoughts that are independent and innovative. and i would say idealistic. and it is going to be the next generation that has to bring this about. >> what would you say about your term? >> i think a lot of people would say i only served one term. got defeated. that is not my preference. [laughter] i would like people to remember that i kept the peace and promoted human-rights. almost without hesitation and without much equivocation. we had some leaders on earth there were n
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because that video as you enter transit center takes the.act of the design not only capacity but potential viability of future [inaudible]. in closing i would recommend this moving forward, you focus on the video on motor form design in the train box and the potential connection. and finally, there is a 10 year old video on you tube [inaudible]. fly over. . you may find useful. thank you. >> thank you, caller. that concludes the member this is want it addressow this item. >> item 8 director's approving minutes of the november 14th meeting. are there directors thisment it comment. >> check online. no members of public on line >> directors this item for action is there a motion to approve the minutes >> motion. >> is there a second something >> thank you. all right. first and second, forbes >> aye >> director baptiste. >> aye yoochl director lipkin. >> aye. >> director brewers. >> aye >> and item 8 is approved. item 9 is approving the updated board policy number one. and chief financial officer will present the item. >> good morning. today we
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this is primarily carter center. employees that are saying final goodbyes as this is the final ceremony here in atlanta before the body and the family go to dobbins air reserve base and then ultimately to joint base andrews in washington, dc. before they go to the navy memorial. um, this is similar to what we have seen throughout the week. i think we were at the carter center all this time, and we saw people emerging with tears in their eyes, holding hands on their hearts. just the enormity of the moment and of what they witnessed in paying respect to president carter. so when he arrives in washington, what we will see is really remarkable because he is going to the late president will take the very same route that he did when he was elected president, when he very notably made that walk from the navy memorial to the capitol. that is something that subsequent presidents have done, and it has become a bit of a tradition. but president carter really wanted to be a man of the people, and he started that tradition on foo
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carter, as we tour the carter center, is this a reflection of you and your lives?> we tried to tell a very honest story, not just with the administration and the successes and mistakes but also the challenges and achievements. but also they balance the details about our youth, marriage, experience as governor and then our campaign and then some of the key events that happened during the four years i was in the white house. so i think it is a pretty good history of my life up into >> when we left the white house. >>? ? how did you meet? >> we both grew up in plains, georgia and everybody knew everyone else. jimmy's sister was my best friend. when he was 16 i was only 13. our first date was when he was at home the year before he was a first man at the naval academy. >> did you know then? >> i did. i asked her to go to a movie. the next morning i got up early and my mom was cooking breakfast and my mama said, what did you do last night and i said i had a date with roslyn smith. she is the woman i am going to marry. >> is this a reflection of your partnership? >> we ha
carter, as we tour the carter center, is this a reflection of you and your lives?> we tried to tell a very honest story, not just with the administration and the successes and mistakes but also the challenges and achievements. but also they balance the details about our youth, marriage, experience as governor and then our campaign and then some of the key events that happened during the four years i was in the white house. so i think it is a pretty good history of my life up into >>...