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>> i attended emory university during the 80s.public and ask him any question that happened to be on his or her mind. he would come and visit classes. the politics 101 classes undergraduate freshman classes. he visited a couple my english cap class classes it did not be politics. he was a regular visitor on campus. he was there several days a month. it was something he took very seriously as he delivered guest lectures on campus. and so there was a lot of access. upon the story to share with you i was editor of the emory wheel, the student newspaper. he sent a couple young reporters to cover one of his town hall meetings. after he was leaving they started shouting some questions at him. he said i have to run and talk to that university president which you are welcome to ride with me. invited the reporters into his limousine. he gave him a full interview as they made the short ride from glenn memorial auditorium to the estate where the university president lives. it was a story though student reporters would go on to tell their fri
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no, but i benefits from emory university as a professor. i get a pension from for my service in the white house, the same as all previous presidents. but no no medical but in my professorship at emory, i get a salary and also i get i have a health plan that i help pay for. but yes, i get benefits. and what is the presidential pension amount these days? it's the same as the salary for members of the congress and for cabinet officers, as so their pension is presidents, pensions. next call is san diego. hello. hi, mr. president. it's a pleasure to speak with you. thank. i had two questions for you. the first one is i'm interested in visiting presidential library. could you tell me a little bit about that? and then secondly, what do you think we should do about north korea? i think it's a huge threat to our security, but i'm not really sure that have a grasp of that particular situation. how do you feel about that, sir? okay. well, the presidential is in atlanta. it's part of the carter center. they're all in the same complex. we have about 30
no, but i benefits from emory university as a professor. i get a pension from for my service in the white house, the same as all previous presidents. but no no medical but in my professorship at emory, i get a salary and also i get i have a health plan that i help pay for. but yes, i get benefits. and what is the presidential pension amount these days? it's the same as the salary for members of the congress and for cabinet officers, as so their pension is presidents, pensions. next call is san...
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i am a professor at emory university. this is my 16th year. i have given a lot of lectures earlier. i do not do it anymore. one of the most popular questions i get is who is the greatest leader you have ever met in your life? i have only had one answer. [applause] i first met him a few months after i became president. i taught sunday school for many years. i have a deep religious interest in the holy land. the importance of the middle east personally and to those who share faith in god and to those concerned about the integrity and the future peace about my own country. there was an alignment of forces in the middle east, very disturbing, with the powerful soviet union and the depths of the cold war, aligned with certain groups, and with our country aligned with others. i felt it incumbent on myself to cast aside any restraints about political popularity or failure being a negative factor. i began to meet, when i went to meet prime minister rabin who was extremely cautious. i flew to london, geneva, switzerland. syria. i have the crown prince from saudi arabia, that was not even the
i am a professor at emory university. this is my 16th year. i have given a lot of lectures earlier. i do not do it anymore. one of the most popular questions i get is who is the greatest leader you have ever met in your life? i have only had one answer. [applause] i first met him a few months after i became president. i taught sunday school for many years. i have a deep religious interest in the holy land. the importance of the middle east personally and to those who share faith in god and to...
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so the very first thing he does when she gets to monk emory is -- once -- once he gets to montgomery is to summon general beauregard and say, go to fort sumter, organized an army, you are a trained west point trained engineer and all tillery officer. i want you -- artillery officer. i what you to reduce the fort in the ashley river, not in terms of honor, i want the fort in order to ensure that the north cannot invade us from the sea. and i will do the same, i will get general bragg to go south to pensacola in the florida panhandle and i will take that fort and that way i will ensure that the atlantic coast and gulf of mexico coast of this new confederacy is safe from northern invasion. that is why those forts had been built in 1812 war against written. after the war, congress -- against britain. after the war, congress gave huge sums of money for these forts to protect against any chance that the british would ever come back and invade them. jefferson davis knew that. it is amazing how many works of history related to the civil war simply ignore this. the other side of that coin is
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. >>> live images from the carter center at emory university. mourners are getting a chance to pay last respects to the late president jimmy carter. tomorrow carter's remains will be transferred to d.c. coming up next, carter's grandson is joining us and he will share personal stories you may never have heard about his grandfather, the former president. >>> in our national lead, james earl chip carter, one of jimmy carter's children sharing a touching moment from his childhood while eulogizing his late father during saturday's memorial service. take a listen. >> and so the next morning, he came into my room and said, we were on christmas vacation, and he said you have your latin book and i said yes and he said let me have it. he went to work at carter's warehouse and when he came home that night, we spent a week of him teach me latin that he had learned from my book that day. he did that every day of christmas vacation. the first day of the school year after christmas, i went to my teacher and asked if she would let me take the final over again,
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president bush on the last on 2 flights from damascus international airport to part in for the united air, emory, it's in the morning and the 1st incoming flight was from content of going us secretary of state antony blinking has emphasized the strength of ties with japan um during a trip to tokyo, just days after present, joe biden blocked a multi $1000000000.00 takeover of us deal by a japanese company 5 and halted new pond steals bit sizing. security concerns prompting the phone to retaliate with the law ser, attention risk damaging, critical economic and diplomatic relations between the us and his biggest for an investor. i just went blank and skirted the issue during his address and tokyo saying that you had in the us of quote, a friendship that has grown stronger than it's ever been a lot of issues worked on regional issues. and with more of this, i'm joined them by william chu, he's deputy director of hudson institute japan chair and focuses on us japan relations. william help us out here because on the face of it, it's a bit confusing. we've got the us secretary state in japan praising s
president bush on the last on 2 flights from damascus international airport to part in for the united air, emory, it's in the morning and the 1st incoming flight was from content of going us secretary of state antony blinking has emphasized the strength of ties with japan um during a trip to tokyo, just days after present, joe biden blocked a multi $1000000000.00 takeover of us deal by a japanese company 5 and halted new pond steals bit sizing. security concerns prompting the phone to retaliate...
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i'm a professor at emory university, this is my 16th year. i've given a lot of the lectures early. i don't do it anymore. and i get frequent questions. the best question was who is the single greatest leader you have ever met in your life? and i have only ever had one answer. president anwar sadat of egypt. [applause] i first met and were sadat -- anwar sadat just a few months after i became president. i had taught sunday school for many years. i taught this morning before i left my home. and i had a deep religious interest in the holy land. and i had learned as a candidate and as a new president the importance of the middle east to me personally. and to those who share faith in god. and to those who are concerned about the integrity and the future peace of my own country. there was alignment of forces in the middle east that was very disturbing, with the powerful soviet union and the depths of the cold war aligned with certain groups and with our country aligned with others. and i felt it incumbent on myself to cast aside any restraints about political popularity or failure being
i'm a professor at emory university, this is my 16th year. i've given a lot of the lectures early. i don't do it anymore. and i get frequent questions. the best question was who is the single greatest leader you have ever met in your life? and i have only ever had one answer. president anwar sadat of egypt. [applause] i first met and were sadat -- anwar sadat just a few months after i became president. i had taught sunday school for many years. i taught this morning before i left my home. and i...
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since leaving the white house, i've been a professor at emory university, finished my 36th year as a professor. claims is still a town of 1700 people. it has grown a lot since i was a child. we have a -- we have 11 churches in time. my church only had 25 regular members, but when i taught the bible classes every sunday, we have several hundred visitors. last sunday we have 700 visitors, we had to turn away 200 because we cannot get them into the church. i have been a living, writing, actually i have written 32 books and i have given them a copy of one of them last night so he could remember how many books i have written. [laughter] rose and i are not quite married as long as he said. if we stay together for two more months, we will celebrate our 72nd anniversary as a married couple. [applause] mr. carter: rose and i founded, and we still work at the carter center. we tried to do two things, to promote peace and to be an -- a champion of human rights. this is a major operation. we have had programs in 80 countries in the world trying to bring peace and democracy and freedom, and a bet
since leaving the white house, i've been a professor at emory university, finished my 36th year as a professor. claims is still a town of 1700 people. it has grown a lot since i was a child. we have a -- we have 11 churches in time. my church only had 25 regular members, but when i taught the bible classes every sunday, we have several hundred visitors. last sunday we have 700 visitors, we had to turn away 200 because we cannot get them into the church. i have been a living, writing, actually i...
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since leaving the white house, i've been a professor at emory university. i just finished my 36th year as a professor. i still teach sunday school in plains, georgia. planes is a town of 700 people. it has grown a lot since i was a child. we have 11 churches in town. so mary nath is a very small church. we only have about 25 regular members. when i teach the bible classes every sunday, we have several hundred visitors. last sunday we had 700 visitors, we had to turn away 200 because we cannot get them into the church or the classrooms. i have been a living, writing -- actually i have written 32 books, and i gave jerry a copy of one of them last night so he could remember how many books i have written. [laughter] rose and i are not quite married as long as he said. if we stay together for two more months, we will celebrate our 72nd anniversary as a married couple. [applause] rose and i founded, and we still work at the carter center. we tried to do two things. one is to promote peace and the other is to be a champion of human rights. this is a major operatio
since leaving the white house, i've been a professor at emory university. i just finished my 36th year as a professor. i still teach sunday school in plains, georgia. planes is a town of 700 people. it has grown a lot since i was a child. we have 11 churches in town. so mary nath is a very small church. we only have about 25 regular members. when i teach the bible classes every sunday, we have several hundred visitors. last sunday we had 700 visitors, we had to turn away 200 because we cannot...
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since leaving the white house, i've got a professor at emory university. i just finished about 36 years as a professor, and i still teach signage here at maranatha baptist church in plains, georgia. plains is a town of 700 people, has grown a lot since i was a child. and we have 11 churches in town. so maranatha is a very small church. we have about 25 regular members, but when i teach the bible classes, every sunday, we have several pastors. last sunday had 700 visitors. we had a turnout, 200. you couldn't get them in the church or in our classrooms. i have been living, writing that, jerry said. 29 books i actually have written 32 books and i gave a copy of one of them last night so he could remember how many books written. and rosanne and i are not yet quite married as long as he said if we stay together for two more months, we'll celebrate our 72nd anniversary, he has had a married couple. rosa and i found it. and we still work at the carter center and we tried to do two things. one is to promote peace, and the other one is to be a champion of human rig
since leaving the white house, i've got a professor at emory university. i just finished about 36 years as a professor, and i still teach signage here at maranatha baptist church in plains, georgia. plains is a town of 700 people, has grown a lot since i was a child. and we have 11 churches in town. so maranatha is a very small church. we have about 25 regular members, but when i teach the bible classes, every sunday, we have several pastors. last sunday had 700 visitors. we had a turnout, 200....
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the chair of the department of medicine at emory university.r carlos del rio, thank you so much for getting up so early this morning. doctor, as we were saying, i mean, the flu got off to a later start in 2024, which usually picks up around halloween peaks in february. and the flu has been on the rise in recent weeks. take a look at this map from the cdc, and you can see just in recent days that the influenza like illnesses are very high. it's highlighted in purple and dark red. so you can see those colors across the south, the southwest, new york and new jersey. doctor, what do we need to know about this flu season and why are we seeing cases rise? >> well, you know, typically, we have flu increases in the wintertime. and this is very typical. this is the time of the year where we see an increase in flu cases. and as the virus changes that the virus every year gives us a different strain of the virus floating around, we're more likely to get infected and to get reinfected. and that's why you got to get vaccinated every year, because the virus
the chair of the department of medicine at emory university.r carlos del rio, thank you so much for getting up so early this morning. doctor, as we were saying, i mean, the flu got off to a later start in 2024, which usually picks up around halloween peaks in february. and the flu has been on the rise in recent weeks. take a look at this map from the cdc, and you can see just in recent days that the influenza like illnesses are very high. it's highlighted in purple and dark red. so you can see...
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. >> reporter: wednesday, the judge sentenced this man, david emory mish, to two 25 years to life termssh saying during the sentencing phase of the trial and had to be taken out of the courtroom as the families read their statements. it's a loss they will never fully heal from, but there is some relief in knowing the case is over. >> there's never any closure when a loved one has passed away. but to at least have some kind of conclusion to a case they've been with us on for the whole 40 years, then of course, in the court process for the past almost nine years, it felt really good to be able to sit there and be with them during that time. >>> today marked another snow day across the gulf coast. you can see the snowplows hard at work, and one unexpected place. the florida panhandle. they were trying to clear snow and ice along the i-10. it was the same story in new orleans where snowplows had to clear lanes after tuesday's storm. >>> the storm hit the gulf and moved into the carolinas, dumping record amounts onto myrtle beach, south carolina. and many roads across the gulf coast are stil
. >> reporter: wednesday, the judge sentenced this man, david emory mish, to two 25 years to life termssh saying during the sentencing phase of the trial and had to be taken out of the courtroom as the families read their statements. it's a loss they will never fully heal from, but there is some relief in knowing the case is over. >> there's never any closure when a loved one has passed away. but to at least have some kind of conclusion to a case they've been with us on for the...
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and we're talking with daniel levy if the emory advisor to the israeli government and current president of the us middle east peace project. daniel, thanks so much for joining us. today listen, ceasefire is now what we're all talking about again after not talking about it for quite a while, no one believed is real with serious, particularly when you have the negotiator of hamas. ishmael honey, i actually assassinated and you also had one more hamas leader us in more assassinated. do you think there's anything different right now in the atmosphere about a possible ceasefire between israel and how much and god bottom lines are going to phrase steve? no, i don't. we have a shift in what's going on 11. there's a broad, uh, regional sense of movement. you, of course, have the outcome of the elections in the united states about the fundamentals when it comes to the israel gauze. israel from most israel, palestinian dynamic have not shifted. and those fundamentals, all these really side shows no interest. and in fact, politically is set to dentist any of the terms that would make possible an a
and we're talking with daniel levy if the emory advisor to the israeli government and current president of the us middle east peace project. daniel, thanks so much for joining us. today listen, ceasefire is now what we're all talking about again after not talking about it for quite a while, no one believed is real with serious, particularly when you have the negotiator of hamas. ishmael honey, i actually assassinated and you also had one more hamas leader us in more assassinated. do you think...
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we were trying to analyze the impact on the carter center and its relents -- its relationship with emory university when i was dead. and we got a group of scholars to analyze how the university would treat the carter center when i was no one there. they could not bring themselves to use any frank language about my being dead. so they finally derived a euphemism that my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> it came out in a written report to the president of the university. and they could not bring themselves to say when he passes away or when he is gone or anything like that. >> you say "i now dead have recently reduced my level of precipitate -- a person -- of which is a patient." >> that is the euphemism they used. just a kid them i wrote the first version and sent it to them as a funny thing and i said this is an interesting concept and i will make a poem about it. >> this sketch by your granddaughter is i assume the carter family around your gravesite. >> is a preacher and part of a funeral ceremony. there are a lot of very nice things,
we were trying to analyze the impact on the carter center and its relents -- its relationship with emory university when i was dead. and we got a group of scholars to analyze how the university would treat the carter center when i was no one there. they could not bring themselves to use any frank language about my being dead. so they finally derived a euphemism that my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> it came out in a written...
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but one time i came back from africa trip and the president, emory university, where i've been a professor now for 34 years, said why don't you do something at home? because we have a lot of poverty. atlanta so we did an analysis as of atlanta and we found 500,000 people who live in the southern part of atlanta, a lot of ant the bureaucrat workers and health workers they just commuted in and out of the section. so we decided to organize the atlanta project. it was one of the most interesting things we did. i wanted to bring together higher education and business as well as others to help these poor people that didn't know how to make out a grant application we did that. for every 25,000 people we got a major corporation to kind of adopt them. delta airlines took 25,000. coca-cola took 25,000, we had a major university co-the same thing. it turned out to be a very good program. we had it for phi years. treated those people like they should have been treated to begin with. i'd say at the end of five year, 16 of them graduated, the other four we helped for several more years. it was an intere
but one time i came back from africa trip and the president, emory university, where i've been a professor now for 34 years, said why don't you do something at home? because we have a lot of poverty. atlanta so we did an analysis as of atlanta and we found 500,000 people who live in the southern part of atlanta, a lot of ant the bureaucrat workers and health workers they just commuted in and out of the section. so we decided to organize the atlanta project. it was one of the most interesting...
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teaching at emory university and had just finished writing his 30-second book. >> jimmy carter comesissance man of any president since thomas jefferson in terms of the enormous variety of things he is very good at. >> how good of a president was he? people are still debating that. >> his weakness was he believed others would follow him, if he could articulate the firmness of his convictions, he could encourage americans to join him and that wasn't the case. >> there was criticism of his management style he tried to be too hands-on. there is probably some legitimacy to that. i think he was a very good president. >> what cannot be denied is carter's raw guts pursuing missions like the panama canal treaty, brokering peace between israel and egypt, awakening americans to the energy challenge, and pushing the world on human rights. >> he was able to push through an awful lot of legislation, very little of which is remembered but much of which changed the country from cleaning up toxic waste sites, deregulating airlines and trucking, which contributed eventually to lower airfares. >> dereg
teaching at emory university and had just finished writing his 30-second book. >> jimmy carter comesissance man of any president since thomas jefferson in terms of the enormous variety of things he is very good at. >> how good of a president was he? people are still debating that. >> his weakness was he believed others would follow him, if he could articulate the firmness of his convictions, he could encourage americans to join him and that wasn't the case. >> there was...
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but one time i came back from africa trip and the president, emory university, where i've been a professor now for 34 years, said why don't you do something at home? because we have a lot of poverty. atlanta so we did an analysis as of atlanta and we found 500,000 people who live in the southern part of atlanta, a lot of african-americans who were living in periods of destitution. they couldn't get a job and so forth. and i was amazed at how many we took on to help, but we divided up into 20 different groups of 25,000 each, and we found when we went into those poor neighborhoods, which i hadn't been in to before, that the policemen and the welfare workers and health workers, schoolteachers didn't live there. they lived in a nice supported town. they just commuted in and out of the for section. so we decided to organize the atlanta project and it was one of the most interesting things we did because, i wanted to bring together higher education and business as well as government help these very poor people who didn't know how to make a grant application. so we did that and for every 25,000 p
but one time i came back from africa trip and the president, emory university, where i've been a professor now for 34 years, said why don't you do something at home? because we have a lot of poverty. atlanta so we did an analysis as of atlanta and we found 500,000 people who live in the southern part of atlanta, a lot of african-americans who were living in periods of destitution. they couldn't get a job and so forth. and i was amazed at how many we took on to help, but we divided up into 20...
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pushing higher because when an investment is made into a high-performance gpu a goes in combination with emory chips, other cpus, and telematics from those providers. that is the key question for jensen. i see a bit of a concern about inflation in the market this morning. jensen has a lot of worldviews, whether he will talk to me about inflation we will have to wait and see. caroline: we cannot wait for the conversation. you will see you a little bit later. let's get an investors take on the here and now, lack of his ability on blackwell or the future-proofing of the business model. cbiz investment ceo anna rathbun. it is 9:30 p.m. new york time when we heard jen-hsun huang on stage. are you in line with some of these analysts saying, not enough on the black platform? anna: yeah. there were not that many details that investors were hoping for. but if you have to talk for 90-minutes-plus i'm not sure you can fill that timeline with a lot of details about the business. plus, he is kicking off a conference. you sort of want to be a visionary and there is this little slab of romanticism about a th
pushing higher because when an investment is made into a high-performance gpu a goes in combination with emory chips, other cpus, and telematics from those providers. that is the key question for jensen. i see a bit of a concern about inflation in the market this morning. jensen has a lot of worldviews, whether he will talk to me about inflation we will have to wait and see. caroline: we cannot wait for the conversation. you will see you a little bit later. let's get an investors take on the...
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so we have a team nigeria from the castro lgbt cultural district and also grace lee from emory city.> hi welcome. thank you so much. i'm actually going to hand it over to grace to kick us off and thank you. >> thank you, tina. good afternoon, supervisor clark and community members. i'm grace lee, the cultural district's manager at the mayor's office of housing and community development. >> i'm going to provide a brief overview of the cultural districts program before turning it over to tina aguirre, the director of the castro lgbtq cultural district. >> it's the cultural district's program was established by the board of supervisors in 2018. its vision is to preserve, strengthen and promote cultural communities by supporting residents legacy businesses, nonprofits, community arts, social practices and traditions . the program focuses on specific cultural communities in the city as well as ethnic groups that have been historically discriminated against displays and oppressed. a cultural district is defined as a geographical area that embodies a unique cultural heritage. this includes
so we have a team nigeria from the castro lgbt cultural district and also grace lee from emory city.> hi welcome. thank you so much. i'm actually going to hand it over to grace to kick us off and thank you. >> thank you, tina. good afternoon, supervisor clark and community members. i'm grace lee, the cultural district's manager at the mayor's office of housing and community development. >> i'm going to provide a brief overview of the cultural districts program before turning it...
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a motorcade will take his body to the navy emorial.e capital rotunda where he'll lie in state. and then mourners there will have another opportunity to pay their respects. and ultimately, ali, the national funeral services will be held at the national cathedral in washington, d.c. on thursday. president biden has declared that a day of mourning. and he is expected to deliver a eulogy at that funeral service. and we're also expecting president-elect trump to be in atten attendance. of course, this is less than two weeks away from his inauguration. ali? >> these are the family members, first time we're seeing the family gathering. they are of course part of this motorcade you've been describing. you can see the bus, the family members have been getting out of and are ing there. then you will shortly see the casket carrying jimmy carter. you can see a bit of a stand, scaffolding there for photographers and media to be able to get that shot. this of course, will be covered by a pool. in other words, you won't be seeing photographers from a
a motorcade will take his body to the navy emorial.e capital rotunda where he'll lie in state. and then mourners there will have another opportunity to pay their respects. and ultimately, ali, the national funeral services will be held at the national cathedral in washington, d.c. on thursday. president biden has declared that a day of mourning. and he is expected to deliver a eulogy at that funeral service. and we're also expecting president-elect trump to be in atten attendance. of course,...
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at the carter center, the nonprofit that former president jimmy carter created in conjunction with emorys with a focus on promoting democracy by monitoring elections around the world. done so in more than a hundred countries and, and -- or more than a hundred elections in approximately 40 countries since that the time. also attacking global health threats. one of the sources of pride for the carter center is guinea worm, a parasitic infection especially bad in africa that has been very close to eradicated. there used to be the millions of cases worldwide, now it's just down to the low teens. and so, because of a lot of the efforts going on here at the carter center. it has been a very busy day this first of six days of official memorials for the former president. it started out in his hometown of plains, georgia. a local hospital that the former president had worked to raise funds for to open, his family met the casket there. the casket was then brought by his boyhood home, a farm, a peanut farm that he grew up on. stopped in front of the farm. it's now a national park. they rang the bel
at the carter center, the nonprofit that former president jimmy carter created in conjunction with emorys with a focus on promoting democracy by monitoring elections around the world. done so in more than a hundred countries and, and -- or more than a hundred elections in approximately 40 countries since that the time. also attacking global health threats. one of the sources of pride for the carter center is guinea worm, a parasitic infection especially bad in africa that has been very close to...
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joe is the jimmy carter professor of history at emory university. he's an expert in the political and cultural history of the 20th century. you united states and of the history of the american south since reconstruction. joe is also the author of three books. his most recent book, atticus finch, the biography. harper lee, her father, and the making of an american icon. so welcome to both kelly and joe. and a reminder to our audience to put your questions in the q&a box at the bottom of the screen. and we will get to those a little bit later. joe, thank you so much. gary, i do want to encourage everyone to chime in with their questions. i've got some questions for kai, but we are eager to have your participation. and kai, welcome virtual lee to atlanta and to the carter library. i know it's a kind of homecoming for you. you spent a lot of time here at the library and doing your research for this book, and it's a wonderful book. i really enjoyed reading it. i know a lot about the carter. president carter's life and his presidency. i've taught seminars
joe is the jimmy carter professor of history at emory university. he's an expert in the political and cultural history of the 20th century. you united states and of the history of the american south since reconstruction. joe is also the author of three books. his most recent book, atticus finch, the biography. harper lee, her father, and the making of an american icon. so welcome to both kelly and joe. and a reminder to our audience to put your questions in the q&a box at the bottom of the...
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at emory to analyze how the university would treat me after i was no longer there and they couldn't bring themselves to use any sort of frank language about my being dead, so they finally derive the euphemism the my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> in a written report to the president of the university and they couldn't bring themselves to say when he passes away, when he's gone or anything like that. >> i, out now dead, have reduced my level of participation. >> that was the euphemism they used instead of when he is dead they said when his level of participation is reduced so just to kid them i wrote the first version of this poem and sent it as a funny thing and decided it is an interesting concept. >> this sketch by your granddaughter, you leave standing by your gravesite. >> with part of a funeral ceremony, there are a lot of very nice things you can pass on, heavenly reward or going to meet his maker or no longer with us are having passed away but these professors couldn't bring themselves to say i was going to pass away or go
at emory to analyze how the university would treat me after i was no longer there and they couldn't bring themselves to use any sort of frank language about my being dead, so they finally derive the euphemism the my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> in a written report to the president of the university and they couldn't bring themselves to say when he passes away, when he's gone or anything like that. >> i, out now dead, have...
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including the carter center board of trustees, the consuls general of atlanta and representatives from emory university. >> carter will remain in repose at the carter center before heading to washington, d.c., for a state funeral on tuesday. and this morning, the former president's home church, the maranatha baptist church, will hold its first sunday service since carter's passing. cnn's jeff zeleny has more on the somber and emotional tributes. >> in scripture and song. on saturday, georgians paid their solemn tributes to jimmy carter, one of their own, who rose from being a peanut farmer, to the presidency. a daylong series of tributes started in plains, georgia, and literally tracked the remarkable journey that he had from his home outside of the tiny town of plains to more than a 2.5 hour journey to atlanta. the motorcade passing the atlanta capital, of course, where he served as a state senator and one term as governor before making the run for president back in the 1976 campaign. that was an improbable journey, one of many throughout his life. but certainly once the motorcade reached t
including the carter center board of trustees, the consuls general of atlanta and representatives from emory university. >> carter will remain in repose at the carter center before heading to washington, d.c., for a state funeral on tuesday. and this morning, the former president's home church, the maranatha baptist church, will hold its first sunday service since carter's passing. cnn's jeff zeleny has more on the somber and emotional tributes. >> in scripture and song. on...
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center is doing all this work internationally, and that will continue working in partnership with emory university and some other things. and he made sure that there was a succession for the carter center and the library. um, you know, he was the only president elected from georgia. and i mean, really from the deep south. and the through improbable circumstances and odds, i don't think i mean, i kind of laughed when he said he was going to run for president. you know, no one really took him seriously. but there was a wave. and after watergate, his stance on ethics and in government and in a his selflessness again, uh, you know, it's interesting. >> i was listening to one former friend of his or a friend of his who said, you know, he was probably someone who was hugely underestimated because of his kindness, his dedication to goodness, to faith. people kind of thought that he was a softie, but in fact, he was quite the opposite. he was just a real fighter. did you feel like you saw that in him, in the way he transitioned from being a governor to becoming the 39th president, and all of th
center is doing all this work internationally, and that will continue working in partnership with emory university and some other things. and he made sure that there was a succession for the carter center and the library. um, you know, he was the only president elected from georgia. and i mean, really from the deep south. and the through improbable circumstances and odds, i don't think i mean, i kind of laughed when he said he was going to run for president. you know, no one really took him...
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much of the health care that the carters received, especially the former president, was at emory healthcaree 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 find out weeks, months later that either of the carters ever visited this facility because much like so much of this part of georgia, this was carter country. these were people who took care of the former president and former first lady who protected them, who honored them. it was very much a community and a family. for the former president and former first lady. >> thank you steve. our faith abubey is there on the ground as well. and faith, the family now arriving. >> yeah, the family has called for people to come here to show their final respects. and we've seen people gather here well over an hour before the family was scheduled to arrive. we've seen toddlers who are wrapped in blankets, senior c
much of the health care that the carters received, especially the former president, was at emory healthcaree 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 find out weeks, months later that either of the carters ever visited this facility because much like...
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but both oldest rivalries. emory under immense pressure, is club looking to avoid full straightly defeats for the 1st time in 46 years. another jones for on the slope side to display the 2 minutes ago, 8 points clear in the standings. but united didn't read the scripts, sound robot that joy last thing, just 7 minutes. so you can play with the fine individual with it to make 11. it looks like, you know, it has troubles with set to continue the taste and it's deemed to have handful in the book softer of day or check to know how much solo scoring his so seems go look and see might to and then a seats in the league this season, but as he did in the shop victory again, some interest to city. i'm at the all. those saved another big moment that the biggest stage the school to make it to, to with 10 minutes remaining. i'm sorry. mcguire wants to make it to 3, so you with the very last click of the game, not to be for the visits as well. but a big point on the list i'm are inside. well, let me pull, extend the lead at the top to 6 points. of course it feels process 2 points dropped . i think many
but both oldest rivalries. emory under immense pressure, is club looking to avoid full straightly defeats for the 1st time in 46 years. another jones for on the slope side to display the 2 minutes ago, 8 points clear in the standings. but united didn't read the scripts, sound robot that joy last thing, just 7 minutes. so you can play with the fine individual with it to make 11. it looks like, you know, it has troubles with set to continue the taste and it's deemed to have handful in the book...
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she's also a professor of modern jewish history and holocaust studies at emory university. professor, i'm wondering what your thoughts are about what elon musk said. >> well, i was very disturbed. you know, there was a lot of discussion a few days ago about his hand gestures, and i sort of ignored that. but this is far more serious. uh, i'm not i don't think any young german should feel guilt about something that happened before they were born, whether it's a year before they were born or 40 years before they were born. but responsibility and a sense that this is part of the history of my country. this is something that happened in my country, is something that i think is crucial. uh, i was my family was not in the united states during the 19th century when slavery and before that slavery reigned in this country. yet i know that i benefit from the legacy of that, that crime in the united states. in other words, if you're part of a country, you're part of its history. and for him to do that is feeding into neo-nazi beliefs. neo-nazi sentiments. enough. we don't want to. we'r
she's also a professor of modern jewish history and holocaust studies at emory university. professor, i'm wondering what your thoughts are about what elon musk said. >> well, i was very disturbed. you know, there was a lot of discussion a few days ago about his hand gestures, and i sort of ignored that. but this is far more serious. uh, i'm not i don't think any young german should feel guilt about something that happened before they were born, whether it's a year before they were born or...
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we were trying to analyze the impact on the carter center and its relationship with emory university when i was dead. we got a group of scholars to analyze how the university would treat the carter center after i was no longer there. they could not bring themselves to use any frank language about my being dead. they finally derived a euphemism that my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> it was in a written report, document to the president of the university. they could not bring themselves to say when he passes away or is gone or anything like that. >> "i have recently reduced my level of participation." >> that was the use of his him -- euphemism the used. his level efforts as the patient is reduced. just to kid them, i wrote the first version of the poem is a funny thing. it's an interesting concept. >> this sketch by your granddaughter here i assume is the carter family. they are standing at your gravesite. >> it's a preacher with part of a funeral ceremony. there are a lot of nice things to passing on, your heavenly reward, meeting
we were trying to analyze the impact on the carter center and its relationship with emory university when i was dead. we got a group of scholars to analyze how the university would treat the carter center after i was no longer there. they could not bring themselves to use any frank language about my being dead. they finally derived a euphemism that my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> it was in a written report, document to the...
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so we have a team nigeria from the castro lgbt cultural district and also grace lee from emory city.and it over to grace to kick us off and thank you. >> thank you, tina. good afternoon, supervisor clark and community members. i'm grace lee, the cultural district's manager at the mayor's office of housing and community development. >> i'm going to provide a brief overview of the cultural districts program before turning it over to tina aguirre, the director of the castro lgbtq cultural district. >> it's the■p cultural districts program was established by the board of supervisors in 2018. its vision is to preserve, strengthen and promote cultural communities by supporting residents legacy businesses, nonprofits, community arts, social practices and traditions . the program focuses on specific cultural communities in the city as well as ethnic groups that have been historically discriminated against displays and oppressed. a cultural district is dined as a geographical area that embodies a unique cultural heritage. this includes a concentration of cultural and historic assets and cultu
so we have a team nigeria from the castro lgbt cultural district and also grace lee from emory city.and it over to grace to kick us off and thank you. >> thank you, tina. good afternoon, supervisor clark and community members. i'm grace lee, the cultural district's manager at the mayor's office of housing and community development. >> i'm going to provide a brief overview of the cultural districts program before turning it over to tina aguirre, the director of the castro lgbtq...
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emory, what did we learn from the interview last night with fox news and president trump? what do we expect to learn today in his discussion with davos attendees? annmarie: we have a change of heart from this president when it comes to the likes of tiktok. remember, and his first administration he signed an executive order demanding that bite dance -- byte dance divest from tiktok. what we have seen is this president is signaling that anything that comes out of china that is an electronic device could potentially be a spying device. president trump we have our telephones made in china for the most part.we have so many things made in china. why don't they mention that? tiktok, you're dealing with a lot of young people. is it that important for china to be spying on young people, young kids watching crazy videos? annmarie: in a world where everything is basically transmitting some sort of digital information, trump is reviving the debate about what is considered national security. this may potentially cause a bigger debate within his own administration given the fact that yo
emory, what did we learn from the interview last night with fox news and president trump? what do we expect to learn today in his discussion with davos attendees? annmarie: we have a change of heart from this president when it comes to the likes of tiktok. remember, and his first administration he signed an executive order demanding that bite dance -- byte dance divest from tiktok. what we have seen is this president is signaling that anything that comes out of china that is an electronic...
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i get the phone call think he said talk to emory. she lied to me about not doing homework. about your homework e missing anything? she said yes, don't lie to my grandson just made eagle scout this month. congratulations. >> i was just talking to jason about the book and spoke about his friend trey. in all of my years of prosecuting i never prosecuted. yet, there is a question about education. he said, you know i never had to prosecute a home school kid or eagle scout. we have two of them here. that's a testament to parents ahead of the curve and willing to do something to their kids. now there is a brick and mortar option there is a criticalc mass. we pump out three, four, five, six in the country. >> each of you will have an opportunity to say hi to pete. on behalf of the terrific audience, t i'd like to say thak you so much.
i get the phone call think he said talk to emory. she lied to me about not doing homework. about your homework e missing anything? she said yes, don't lie to my grandson just made eagle scout this month. congratulations. >> i was just talking to jason about the book and spoke about his friend trey. in all of my years of prosecuting i never prosecuted. yet, there is a question about education. he said, you know i never had to prosecute a home school kid or eagle scout. we have two of them...
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emory, fantastic -- annmarie, fantastic reporting yesterday.d it get over the line because we think how things could change with the incoming president. annmarie: a lot of the adults i have spoken to say everyone gets credit. the premise of the deal was put in place by the biden administration. biden was a lame after the election, regardless of who won. benjamin netanyahu was waiting for hua my going to be dealing with? it was trump and his team. trump immediately sent steven witkoff there and put pressure on the israelis to get them over the finish line. there is credit to be given to both but in terms of the heavy lifting i am told it goes to the trump team. jonathan: equity futures are positive. bank of america numbers jump in shortly. let's get you an update on stories elsewhere. yahaira: canada has drawn up an initial list of $100 billion worth of u.s.-made products it would hit with tariffs if donald trump goes ahead with his threat to impose a levy on canadian imports. sources tell us the list is a draft and will come into play if the tr
emory, fantastic -- annmarie, fantastic reporting yesterday.d it get over the line because we think how things could change with the incoming president. annmarie: a lot of the adults i have spoken to say everyone gets credit. the premise of the deal was put in place by the biden administration. biden was a lame after the election, regardless of who won. benjamin netanyahu was waiting for hua my going to be dealing with? it was trump and his team. trump immediately sent steven witkoff there and...
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i get the phone call, and mickey said, talk to emory. she lied to me about not doing homework. i called my granddaughter, lying about your homework, not doing your homework is simply a problem. you need to fix it. lying to your mother is a character flaw. never do that again. so when hillsdale interviewed her, looking at the code, she said yes, don't lie to yourself, and my grandson just made eagle scout this month. mr. hegseth: congratulations. [applause] i was just talking to jason shea chavitz about the book, and his friend said in all my life of prosecuting, he said you know what, i've never had to prosecute a homeschool kid or an eagle scout. and we have two of them here. that is a testament to parents who have been ahead of the curve and willing to do something for their kids, and i think what is encouraging is now there are brick-and-mortar options and more online options to the point where we can get to a critical mass, where we are pumping out three-person sent, 4%, 5% of graduates of this country that can be part of the leadership change. >> each of you have had a an
i get the phone call, and mickey said, talk to emory. she lied to me about not doing homework. i called my granddaughter, lying about your homework, not doing your homework is simply a problem. you need to fix it. lying to your mother is a character flaw. never do that again. so when hillsdale interviewed her, looking at the code, she said yes, don't lie to yourself, and my grandson just made eagle scout this month. mr. hegseth: congratulations. [applause] i was just talking to jason shea...
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we were trying to analyze the impact on the carter center and its relents -- its relationship with emoryrsity when i was dead. and we got a group of scholars to analyze how the university would treat the carter center when i was no one there. they could not bring themselves to use any frank language about my being dead. so they finally derived a euphemism that my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> it came out in a written report to the president of the university. and they could not bring themselves to say when he passes away or when he is gone or anything like that. >> you say "i now dead have recently reduced my level of precipitate -- a person -- of which is a patient." >> that is the euphemism they used. just a kid them i wrote the first version and sent it to them as a funny thing and i said this is an interesting concept and i will make a poem about it. >> this sketch by your granddaughter is i assume the carter family around your gravesite. >> is a preacher and part of a funeral ceremony. there are a lot of very nice things, pass o
we were trying to analyze the impact on the carter center and its relents -- its relationship with emoryrsity when i was dead. and we got a group of scholars to analyze how the university would treat the carter center when i was no one there. they could not bring themselves to use any frank language about my being dead. so they finally derived a euphemism that my level of participation would be reduced. >> did you hear them talking about this? >> it came out in a written report to...