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jimmy carter new the country wanted more than the usual rhetoric.nted a governor, not a senator, who would focus on making things work, not the same old agenda, so jimmy who beat the whole pack of the liberals. jack kennedy's pollster could sense the countries restlessness. let's get this country going again. his brother bobby said the key to winning primaries was to go out and meet people. that's what jack did and one. the word strategist is way overused in this business, i limit it to the people, started with james rowe. no one ever thought harry truman could win in 1948. but rowe saw the coalition and told truman how to rebuild it. he said the party spent too much on fund raiding and not enough on party building. he kept that on his desk every i think -- single day and this changed everything. we will hear a clear and compelling message. we'll see a successful campaign carrying it out to the voter. that's "hardball" for now, thank you for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on "all in." >> it was not the subject
jimmy carter new the country wanted more than the usual rhetoric.nted a governor, not a senator, who would focus on making things work, not the same old agenda, so jimmy who beat the whole pack of the liberals. jack kennedy's pollster could sense the countries restlessness. let's get this country going again. his brother bobby said the key to winning primaries was to go out and meet people. that's what jack did and one. the word strategist is way overused in this business, i limit it to the...
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. >> jimmy carter. >> jimmy carter, president of the united states. peanut farmer from georgia.kay. just because it's such a... >> it's a voi. >> can we start with andrea bocelli. >> andrea bocelli. singer. >> come on. >> i swear. love, love, love this man. he's beyond beyond. he's a lawyer. he sculpt, plays every instrument, rides horses, swims, dives, wind surfs. he's a renaissance man. >> what is it in his vocal quality, approach to music that makes him the greatest? >> he walks in both worlds. he's the most knowledgeable classical person i know. more than lang lang my friend the piano plash. he can sit at the piano and play a beetles seconding or pick up the guitar and play a creedance clearwater guy or sing an opera that you or i knew. that was not a short answer. >> that's all right. i don't want short, i want expansive david foster. i think of the other amazing voices that you have worked with, and a couple of names - whitney houston. houston. >> i was between whitney houston and celine. now. >> great voices. it's worthy of saying this. celine was so amazing because whate
. >> jimmy carter. >> jimmy carter, president of the united states. peanut farmer from georgia.kay. just because it's such a... >> it's a voi. >> can we start with andrea bocelli. >> andrea bocelli. singer. >> come on. >> i swear. love, love, love this man. he's beyond beyond. he's a lawyer. he sculpt, plays every instrument, rides horses, swims, dives, wind surfs. he's a renaissance man. >> what is it in his vocal quality, approach to music that...
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why did they hate jimmy carter. he had all three things and he they ever-- they only dump on him.ok, you don't think jimmy carter's marriage was weird? jon, the man was a penis farmer. (laughter) >> jon: peanuts he was a knee nuts he farmed peanuts. you cannot farm-- you can't-- you can't farm penises is what i'm -- >> that's not what i heard. >> jon: well, i don't know who would tell you that. because-- here's the other thing too. it's not like all republican candidates always meet that criteria either. you know newt gingrich in 2008 he was a front-runner for a time. he was onÑi his third wife aka the woman he left his second wife for. >> yeah, i mean-- exactly jon. and you know when a marriage gets weird you just got to get out andçó get a new one you n÷ju? (laughter) >> jon: is that-- is that a sheep there? is that -- >> well technically it's a ram. there there big fella it will allçó be over soon. >> jon: what about the republican himself reagan called his wife mommy. >> what's weird about that. it's just a husband saying mommy, i have con plated you with the woman whose vagin
why did they hate jimmy carter. he had all three things and he they ever-- they only dump on him.ok, you don't think jimmy carter's marriage was weird? jon, the man was a penis farmer. (laughter) >> jon: peanuts he was a knee nuts he farmed peanuts. you cannot farm-- you can't-- you can't farm penises is what i'm -- >> that's not what i heard. >> jon: well, i don't know who would tell you that. because-- here's the other thing too. it's not like all republican candidates...
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then he was in jimmy's shoes he did the same thing as jimmy carter did end a couple weeks later the wall street journal called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the policy made when he was inaugurated, i was there for a lot of the times when we didn't take very affective action during crises. the point it is as we look back at president reagan i am here to tell you is much harder to do what governor reagan said he was going to do when he became president. i was active duty navy running the white house situation room. had nothing to do with the parties involved. i had been recruited to come of rivera and take over the situation room which is not just the conference room. is the president's intelligence center, his alert center with staff working 24/7 they write twice daily summary world events for the president. they call people in the middle of the night when things happen all those communications and head of state calls and it is the nerve center of the white house. i have a perspective only a few people at and i had a front row seat in the reagan administration and that experience a
then he was in jimmy's shoes he did the same thing as jimmy carter did end a couple weeks later the wall street journal called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the policy made when he was inaugurated, i was there for a lot of the times when we didn't take very affective action during crises. the point it is as we look back at president reagan i am here to tell you is much harder to do what governor reagan said he was going to do when he became president. i was active duty navy running the...
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that was disrespectful to jimmy carter. jimmy carter was just incompetent, but at least he believed in american exceptionalism. this president does not believe in american exceptionalism. can you imagine how these bureaucrats would teach american history? i have three children. any american who is trying to help their children do common core math knows what i'm talking about. my boy was in the second grade. does well in math. brings home a test. he had a test and abroad it home, half of it was getting the answers right. sybil math. addition, subtraction. you added up the numbers and you carried over the digits. the other half of the test was you had to show why your answer was right. you have servos and boxes and rectangles. -- circles and boxes and rectangles. about six different steps. my little boy has the attention span of a gnat. he is a normal seven-year-old boy. give him a break. when the teacher asked him to do this, this is what he wrote. he got all the answers right and then it said, show why they are right. he sa
that was disrespectful to jimmy carter. jimmy carter was just incompetent, but at least he believed in american exceptionalism. this president does not believe in american exceptionalism. can you imagine how these bureaucrats would teach american history? i have three children. any american who is trying to help their children do common core math knows what i'm talking about. my boy was in the second grade. does well in math. brings home a test. he had a test and abroad it home, half of it was...
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he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the times where we didn't really take their effect in action during crises. even as people looked back at president reagan's in some cases the good old days when i am here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan said he was going to do when he became president. this is my going away. i was at duty navy running the white house situation room. i had nothing to do with the parties involved. i had been recruited to come over and take over the situation room, which is not just a conference room. if the intelligence center. staff for its 20 for seven over there, twice daily summary. they call people the middle of the night when things happen. the center, the name of my first book so i have a did that only a few people have. i had a front row seat during the reagan administration. that experience
he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the times where we didn't really take their effect in action during crises. even as people looked back at president reagan's in some cases the good old days when i am here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan said he was going to do when he became...
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i'm afraid is what happens when you -- the economy what you get -- a 2 term jimmy carter, and so we're left with is no spring back. and now you take a couple of hits to the broadside and i don't think we could take it. >> we had -- i think it will get better in second quarter i think there were seasonal factors, cold weather does impact. neil: we had cold weather in ronald reagan. >> and a strong dollar. neil: bee had weather under every president it killed fillmore. >> back then that was not even known as global cooling it was just cold weather or climate change back then this economy is so precarious. neil: what if the recovery talk about is so anemic, it is what it is, given its weak nature it has enough to soldier on, right --? >> you know, i think given the weak nature it is still a story. it still an issue i think that is the problem she has. listen, is janet yellen going on raise rates now? i don't think so not for a while probably not until 2016? who knows why would she do that? the other thing, if you have an anemic economy the economy is an issue. everyone that i spoke to tho
i'm afraid is what happens when you -- the economy what you get -- a 2 term jimmy carter, and so we're left with is no spring back. and now you take a couple of hits to the broadside and i don't think we could take it. >> we had -- i think it will get better in second quarter i think there were seasonal factors, cold weather does impact. neil: we had cold weather in ronald reagan. >> and a strong dollar. neil: bee had weather under every president it killed fillmore. >> back...
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that they're going to like for first time since jimmy carter they're going to stay until she's done with school. >> a fascinating thing. >> can you imagine two presidents hanging around washington? >> she said and barack obama said as well that if sasha wants to stay here that's what they'll do. >> well it is -- this is i think she's become enormously popular. did she expect that? to become the most popular obama? >> i think she was really struck at a certain moment early first term when she realized that what she was saying what she long had been thinking translated and people were listening to it and she's drawn enormous crowds in the political season, but also an enormous following in conversations with young women, for example. >> a level of credibility she brings. >> it is -- >> seems to be above politics. >> the word people use is authenticity. >> tough to be in this world, in
that they're going to like for first time since jimmy carter they're going to stay until she's done with school. >> a fascinating thing. >> can you imagine two presidents hanging around washington? >> she said and barack obama said as well that if sasha wants to stay here that's what they'll do. >> well it is -- this is i think she's become enormously popular. did she expect that? to become the most popular obama? >> i think she was really struck at a certain...
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[ cheers and applause ] during a recent press conference, former president jimmy carter said that he never run for president today because he doesn't have a lot of money. well, that and the fact that he's the famously bad president jimmy carter. [ laughter ] did you see over the weekend? brad pitt was spotted walking around with a big bruise on his face. check this out. yeah. brad said it was caused by falling on stairs in the dark while wearing flip flops. of course, that's what he had to say, you know, because he can't talk about "fight club." [ cheers and applause ] he can't. first rule. first rule. >> steve: first rule. >> jimmy: well, the royal baby watch is still going on, and get this. some new research suggests that the arrival of the second royal baby will boost the uk's economy by $120 million. which is surprising, because i didn't even know they were planning to sell it. [ laughter ] that's right, they say the baby will boost the uk's economy by $120 million. when he heard that a new family edition could boost the economy, obama introduced cousin oliver. which is very impo
[ cheers and applause ] during a recent press conference, former president jimmy carter said that he never run for president today because he doesn't have a lot of money. well, that and the fact that he's the famously bad president jimmy carter. [ laughter ] did you see over the weekend? brad pitt was spotted walking around with a big bruise on his face. check this out. yeah. brad said it was caused by falling on stairs in the dark while wearing flip flops. of course, that's what he had to say,...
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he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the time where we didn't mean to take effective action during crises. even as people look back at president reagan, in some cases the good old days i'm here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan that he was going to do when he became president. this is not going away. they be running the white house situation i was not political, had nothing to do with parties involved. i had just been recruited to come over there and take over the safe room, which is not just a calm picture appeared as the president's intelligence center. stafford24/7 over there. world events for the president. they called people of the middle of the night when things happen. the happen. they handle all the communications, office head of state calls and it's the theme of my first book, the white house. i have a good but
he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the time where we didn't mean to take effective action during crises. even as people look back at president reagan, in some cases the good old days i'm here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan that he was going to do when he became president....
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does anyone remember jimmy carter, he said. >> well i also remember ronald reagan.er, it's not as if that is going to guarantee a successful presidency. but i just think, you know, people in any election you're sort of reacting to the last president. it's inevitable. you know, after eisenhower who was successful people wanted young vigorous because he was old, had a couple of heart attacks. there's always a reaction against what you just had. and i just think that's just one factor working against them. but again it's not insurmountable at all. >> in the top tier in your view you've got walker jeb bush, marco rubio. and then in the next tier beneath them you put who? cruz, rand paul, anybody else? >> cruz, rand paul, huckabee. and as an outsider, i mean outside chance, chris christie. i think of those four you are likely to get one who's catapulted into the top tier. the way huckabee with the way he performed in the debates in '08 ended up in the top tier. so i think there could be one more entry to the top tier likely coming out of that pool. >> not ben carson? bec
does anyone remember jimmy carter, he said. >> well i also remember ronald reagan.er, it's not as if that is going to guarantee a successful presidency. but i just think, you know, people in any election you're sort of reacting to the last president. it's inevitable. you know, after eisenhower who was successful people wanted young vigorous because he was old, had a couple of heart attacks. there's always a reaction against what you just had. and i just think that's just one factor...
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chief fraser talked about the half a million jobs at stake capitol hill listened, and president jimmy carter84, chrysler was back in the black and government-guaranteed loans were repaid. i knew how close we were to bankruptcy, but seeing things work like that where the government takes a hand and you formulate a constructive strategy where we had the equality of sacrifice. the uaw and chrysler resumed opposing positions when contract time rolled around again. but something had changed. at chrysler and around the country struggling companies and their workers set aside old antagonisms in the interest of survival. we asked one of the nation's best-known labor economists, university of wisconsin professor jack barbash were we seeing a basic change? i think a basic change. the adversarial interest was pushed too far at the expense of this narrow community of interests. and what we're seeing now, from a broad analytical standpoint, is some enlargement of that area of common interest, like profit sharing, like worker involvement, like quality of work like employee ownership, illustrating the basi
chief fraser talked about the half a million jobs at stake capitol hill listened, and president jimmy carter84, chrysler was back in the black and government-guaranteed loans were repaid. i knew how close we were to bankruptcy, but seeing things work like that where the government takes a hand and you formulate a constructive strategy where we had the equality of sacrifice. the uaw and chrysler resumed opposing positions when contract time rolled around again. but something had changed. at...
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ambassador, you think of bagen, jimmy carter back in 1978. what do you think this one will achieve? >> i think that's open to question. as you say, they're going to have a full agenda. isis a chaos the rise of the houthis. but the dominant issue will be iran and the deal that's still not quite yet a deal under discussion between the united states and others and iran. the gulf cooperation counsel members, the six oil producer monarchies are deeply concerned despite their bland public statements that the administration has shown. it's not prepared to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons. and it'll be very interesting to see what the administration tries to tell them. it's one thing for the white house to utter brandishments to the press in this country. it's quite another for the leaders of the countries right across the gulf from iran who face the reality of what a nuclear iran will be. and i'm sure they're going to impress that point on the president. >> iran is being dedefiant. today they're saying they want the sanctions dropped immediately with the signing of the deal. now the
ambassador, you think of bagen, jimmy carter back in 1978. what do you think this one will achieve? >> i think that's open to question. as you say, they're going to have a full agenda. isis a chaos the rise of the houthis. but the dominant issue will be iran and the deal that's still not quite yet a deal under discussion between the united states and others and iran. the gulf cooperation counsel members, the six oil producer monarchies are deeply concerned despite their bland public...
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c-span: jimmy carter. just go jimmy carter was too trusting in a lot of ways.elt with american foreign-policy poor open and honest and straightforward with their adversaries as well as our friends that the world would be a better place. it didn't work out. iran became a nightmare for him but 21 years later after losing re-election he gets the nobel peace prize. c-span: ronald reagan. >> guests:i have heard him described he was the captain of the ship of state. he knew exactly where he wanted the course to be. he wasn't ever going to worry about how the engine were in down below. he had his eyes on the horizon. c-span: george herbert walker bush. >> guests:kinder and gentler a thousand points of light. c-span: this is amanda took us to war. >> guests:he took us to war and die before and then didn't seem to notice when the economy got worse and seemed incapable of working with alan greenspan of the fed, his own treasury secretary nick brady wall street to keep the united states recession from hitting and in his re-election campaign i didn't recognize him. he was
c-span: jimmy carter. just go jimmy carter was too trusting in a lot of ways.elt with american foreign-policy poor open and honest and straightforward with their adversaries as well as our friends that the world would be a better place. it didn't work out. iran became a nightmare for him but 21 years later after losing re-election he gets the nobel peace prize. c-span: ronald reagan. >> guests:i have heard him described he was the captain of the ship of state. he knew exactly where he...
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her husband was the jimmy carter of that century. he is in the congress leading the argument against slavery while his wife is leading for suffrage. it ms. swain: mr. anthony:we aren't arguing with your premise, susan. it's more formal than it used to be. an example is michelle obama's initiative. that was a presidential initiative. now you have a first laterdy doing what president used to do. ms. swain: i'm going to go over just a little bit and jump to one last question before we go to the questions from the audience. first ladies in the media, which has also been a part of the role. i want to start with the modern one -- how nancy reagan managed to turn around that negative image. i don't know how many of you were around, but she had a very unhappy reception from the press corps. what you did was went to the press corps and this own them. -- and disown them. mr. cannon: she bought these designer dresses. she was queen nancy, marie antoinette. she goes to the gridiron, and people only remember nancy as a former thespian. she stole
her husband was the jimmy carter of that century. he is in the congress leading the argument against slavery while his wife is leading for suffrage. it ms. swain: mr. anthony:we aren't arguing with your premise, susan. it's more formal than it used to be. an example is michelle obama's initiative. that was a presidential initiative. now you have a first laterdy doing what president used to do. ms. swain: i'm going to go over just a little bit and jump to one last question before we go to the...
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we talk about jimmy carter being a clichÉ, he's a great ex-president, not ever agrees with that buddiesand all these things and she's been right there with them. they monitored elections and they build homes for habitat for humanity. she's as much his partner as they were in the white house. >> it's hard to expect he is a partner to her because she really, she's a fascinating one ever gets almost no press. because she doesn't not necessary for press per se or quit but to get our work in mental health is back to the '70s when he was governor. she's really have an impact in the field. >> jimmy wrote a book and he said, he's written many books but he said he's having the best sex of his life. [laughter] that's tmi because he was in his 70s, so was she. but against the post-presidency has been fun for her. [laughter] >> that she think of the same? [laughter] >> how do you follow that? [laughter] >> hi. either question about lady bird johnson. she was active in her husband's war on poverty program especially head start project for preschool to i just wanted to if you have any stores or integ
we talk about jimmy carter being a clichÉ, he's a great ex-president, not ever agrees with that buddiesand all these things and she's been right there with them. they monitored elections and they build homes for habitat for humanity. she's as much his partner as they were in the white house. >> it's hard to expect he is a partner to her because she really, she's a fascinating one ever gets almost no press. because she doesn't not necessary for press per se or quit but to get our work in...
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>> jimmy carter is a real close friend. hey know you were smoking pot, allegedly, on the roof of the white house? >> i forgot to tell them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: willie nelson is here. this is his book, it's called "it's a long story." we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ what's that sound? did you leave your hairdryer running? no. something smells delicious. how could something smell delicious when the toaster's broken? i smell sausage, egg, cheese and... eggo? l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. the eggo breakfast sandwich. but the toaster's broken. it's sweet, it's savory, it's in your microwave. l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. ♪ ♪ ♪ gets you cleaner, but cottowill it make peopleexture confident enough to go commando? how was your wiping experience? ok. why do you think ripples are so great? probably ripples would just clean better. yeah, why? just...would pick up more layers. do you feel confident enough to go commando? go commando...uh...yeah sure. congratulati
>> jimmy carter is a real close friend. hey know you were smoking pot, allegedly, on the roof of the white house? >> i forgot to tell them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: willie nelson is here. this is his book, it's called "it's a long story." we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ what's that sound? did you leave your hairdryer running? no. something smells delicious. how could something smell delicious when the...
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we've lived through two world wars, we lived through a great depression and through jimmy carter.ive through barack obama. i promise you. we will do this. mark: here's another bit of rick perry from this morning. again, reminiscent of the way he performed on the stump the last time around. >> two things are abundantly clear to me. one, america is at a time of testing and our leaders are failing test. number two, in response to the many crises that we are seeing around the world, that we're experiencing in the world today. both at home and abroad, i might add. the conservative movement must be the agent of reform. mark: so i'm a big fan of rick perry personally. i like the guy. i think his chances are pretty good. but this performance, the gothic-serious-southern thing, that is only reminding people in new hampshire what he was like last time. i don't think he can win if he performs like that. he was like that for most of his performance today. heidi: i'm going to disagree with you a little bit here. i think that rick perry, if he can -- yes, i agree with you on the whole traffic c
we've lived through two world wars, we lived through a great depression and through jimmy carter.ive through barack obama. i promise you. we will do this. mark: here's another bit of rick perry from this morning. again, reminiscent of the way he performed on the stump the last time around. >> two things are abundantly clear to me. one, america is at a time of testing and our leaders are failing test. number two, in response to the many crises that we are seeing around the world, that...
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jimmy carter picked up where henry kissinger left off. he was the first president to actually say we should normalize relations with cuba and ordering to take steps towards that goal. in the first six months after he signed this directive, these interceptions that are now to be transformed into embassies were actually created. and a number of secret talks took place during the carter administration. they took place in mexico, in atlanta, in new york city. and even a team representing carter carter white house and state department went to havana to meet face-to-face with fidel castro. a precondition of the united states get your troops out of africa and willing to have normal relations and castro was not willing to negotiate on those terms. we have the declass tied memorandum of conversation between him and fidel castro and peter and robert pastor which castro says, i don't send my people to the united states to tell your president how to conduct his foreign policy. i don't understand why you think you can come here and tell me how to cond
jimmy carter picked up where henry kissinger left off. he was the first president to actually say we should normalize relations with cuba and ordering to take steps towards that goal. in the first six months after he signed this directive, these interceptions that are now to be transformed into embassies were actually created. and a number of secret talks took place during the carter administration. they took place in mexico, in atlanta, in new york city. and even a team representing carter...
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that was disrespectful to jimmy carter but this president doesn't believe if those bureaucrats would dictate parent that has helped their kid with math knows what i will say. can solve the answer is rates it to was very simple math edition is attraction but did you add up those numbers in that column? >> also to show wire answer was right using common scorer in the aphids but then you have to draw circles in boxes. ply the board has the attention span of the gnat. [laughter] he is the normal seven ruled so and the teacher asks in just because it is. with every single question. my wife talked to him but i a bad year to talk about to slow down the growth the you cannot reduce spending there is none since. but we have 30,000 fewer employees the smallest number in decades for the people benefit are the people of louisiana. going twice as fast as job creation more people living in sin to working he but we have the largest in income-tax but one of the things them of his set a year-end so hard-headed preparing ted his head but to be criticized tuesday that he will raise costs but will the r
that was disrespectful to jimmy carter but this president doesn't believe if those bureaucrats would dictate parent that has helped their kid with math knows what i will say. can solve the answer is rates it to was very simple math edition is attraction but did you add up those numbers in that column? >> also to show wire answer was right using common scorer in the aphids but then you have to draw circles in boxes. ply the board has the attention span of the gnat. [laughter] he is the...
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and he had a lot to say what jimmy carter ought to be doing and said this is the national disgrace. so i would give him an ultimatum for crop so five years later hezbollah terrorists hijacked a twa to beecher -- airliner over europe to take all passengers accrue hostage. are they flew between beirut and algeria several times to let the of hostages off time to mount on the tarmac and ultimately he made ted deal to meet this terrorist demands to promise a side he would not make them is somebody asks about it you did make a deal. then he was in jimmy's issues. then the "wall street journal" called him reagan because he betrayed the policy that he would take swift and effective action. but the point is as people look back to president reagan in here to tell you it is much harder than but he said people do when he became president. i was active duty riding the situation room. and i was recruited to take over the room because it is not just a conference room but the president's intelligence center his alert center with staff that works 24/7 over there. calling people in the middle of the
and he had a lot to say what jimmy carter ought to be doing and said this is the national disgrace. so i would give him an ultimatum for crop so five years later hezbollah terrorists hijacked a twa to beecher -- airliner over europe to take all passengers accrue hostage. are they flew between beirut and algeria several times to let the of hostages off time to mount on the tarmac and ultimately he made ted deal to meet this terrorist demands to promise a side he would not make them is somebody...
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he's worse than jimmy cartermented i never thought i'd see it. we'll see what happens. this country is in serious trouble. at $24 trillion, that's a magic number. that's the point of no return. we're going to be there soon. we have to get somebody great in there. >> you love america. you're a suck elseful businessman. you understand what it takes. but you relate to common people. you really do. it's smart. it's successful. you can go out to a cow patch and people know exactly where you're coming from. that's lost in american politics todaymented you're the real deal. >> jeannine, i'll tell you this. i'm going to be making a decision very soon. >> if you were not to run, who impresses you most? >> i don't want to say it because it's too soon to say that. i don't want to put myself in that position. i know every one of them. i know them well. i can tell you some of them shouldn't even be thinking about doing this. >> houbt marko rubio? >> well, i don't know him very well. look, he's young. he's a senator. we had a young senator beforement it didn't work out well for the c
he's worse than jimmy cartermented i never thought i'd see it. we'll see what happens. this country is in serious trouble. at $24 trillion, that's a magic number. that's the point of no return. we're going to be there soon. we have to get somebody great in there. >> you love america. you're a suck elseful businessman. you understand what it takes. but you relate to common people. you really do. it's smart. it's successful. you can go out to a cow patch and people know exactly where you're...
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those like the hateful hillary clinton, jimmy carter and the rest of that ilk. >> guest: by the way on jimmy carter, he would pretend to be this jolly peanut farmer, this populist but he actually told agents he didn't want them to say hello to them in the morning on the way to the oval office, it was just too much bother to say hello back. he would pretend to carry his own luggage in front of the cameras, but it was empty, or he would give it to aides to carry, he would come in at five in the morning to the oval office and tell the press that he was working hard for the american people, but then he would fall asleep on the sofa. how those agents took it, is beyond me. it's just a testimony to the patriotism that they will even take a bullet for hillary who treats them with such contempt, if necessary, to save her life. at the same time, they have to put up with this management culture that punishes them for reporting something such as the shots at the white house in 2011 this culture naturally leads to all the problems that we've seen including the most recent one where two very high r
those like the hateful hillary clinton, jimmy carter and the rest of that ilk. >> guest: by the way on jimmy carter, he would pretend to be this jolly peanut farmer, this populist but he actually told agents he didn't want them to say hello to them in the morning on the way to the oval office, it was just too much bother to say hello back. he would pretend to carry his own luggage in front of the cameras, but it was empty, or he would give it to aides to carry, he would come in at five in...
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. >> reporter: this week she met former president jimmy carter, an extraordinary journey for a woman who escaped ebola, protected by trash bags. >> love that story. she is going be quite the nurse. we wish her well. an exploration firm says britain may be sitting on a vast reserve of oil. it could amount to more than double what the country pumped out of the north sea in 40 years. >> reporter: under these fields in the south of england, oil prospectors think they struck black gold. the limestone could hold tens of billions of barrels of oil, an amount that could dwarf anything the uk has produced ever before. >> it's like a big sponge 1,500 feet thick with vast amounts of oil in it with three big limestones that you can suck the oil out. i's a great find. so you bring it into proper production but this will be a very key part of the strategic energy resource. >> that could mean up to 80 billion barrels of oil in total. the new analysis by independent new tech believed there could be 158 million barrels a square mile which stretches for more than a thousand square miles. even if that
. >> reporter: this week she met former president jimmy carter, an extraordinary journey for a woman who escaped ebola, protected by trash bags. >> love that story. she is going be quite the nurse. we wish her well. an exploration firm says britain may be sitting on a vast reserve of oil. it could amount to more than double what the country pumped out of the north sea in 40 years. >> reporter: under these fields in the south of england, oil prospectors think they struck black...
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i was out of the jimmy carter center speaking, you know what, i mean,?most of it was on the radio and tv interviews. yet a few folks saying what about bush, of course. so far so good. [inaudible question] >> somebody that designed the escalator. i just know i was touched. i am the one that got the idea that slowed and stopped the war in iraq. when you say how did you do that i didn't have any training, but if somebody son is anywhere in the service of this country i pray for them every night. [applause] one morning i get up and said, my god, did i dream this are what? i think that is the way to stop this war in iraq. and i call it into the pentagon. and i said you have to get someone like -- this has to be called into the present as soon as i hang out. he likes to know what i have a new idea. it was president george bush and so i said i want somebody like a kernel -- a a colorado with a couple people either side of him to meet fast and get as many together as you can. and at that meeting you say that -- i lost i lost it. wouldn't you know, i have a senio
i was out of the jimmy carter center speaking, you know what, i mean,?most of it was on the radio and tv interviews. yet a few folks saying what about bush, of course. so far so good. [inaudible question] >> somebody that designed the escalator. i just know i was touched. i am the one that got the idea that slowed and stopped the war in iraq. when you say how did you do that i didn't have any training, but if somebody son is anywhere in the service of this country i pray for them every...
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premiered on the national geographic channel this week and will feature high-profile guest like jimmy carterentrepreneurs. i spoke with the most famous astrophysicist to ask why he is bringing science to late-night. neil degrasse tyson: people, if they don't think deeply about it, they would say you are just trying to turn it into a joke or shoehorn it where it does not belong. no, we have done more thinking about it than you might think. it began as a radio show and podcast and it only jumped species this season with national geographic saying, hey that might work as television. so, what we do is we invert the model. the typical model is you will have a journalist interviewing a scientist? who would tune in to that? people who already know they like science. i thought to myself, how about the people who don't know whether or not they like science? or better yet, the people who know they don't like science. how do you get science to them? it occurred to me if we reduce -- if we reverse the model where i am the host and my guest are not scientists people drawn from pop culture, people you hav
premiered on the national geographic channel this week and will feature high-profile guest like jimmy carterentrepreneurs. i spoke with the most famous astrophysicist to ask why he is bringing science to late-night. neil degrasse tyson: people, if they don't think deeply about it, they would say you are just trying to turn it into a joke or shoehorn it where it does not belong. no, we have done more thinking about it than you might think. it began as a radio show and podcast and it only jumped...
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>> yes and the reason why ronald reagan was so popular after jimmy carter.ner and ronald reagan was future, positive this is the most positive i've seen rand paul in any of his speeches. stuart: you can't say he was against against, against. you can see he was for, for, for. >> took the father's message adapted it to the times and presented it in a positive and attractive way. stuart: yes, he did. the one sentence that stood out for me our goal is peace, not war. >> that's terrific. i haven't heard anybody else say. that probably everybody else's goal, no one else said it that way. stuart: gentlemen thank you for joining us, one and off. as we said there is no impact on the financial markets from this whatsoever okay? the dow jones industrial average was up 80 points when he started it's up 81 points now. let's not stretch for a financial angle in this. that was pure politics. and i liked it. my time regrettably is up because i could go on about this all day. now here is deirdre bolton. >> stuart, that sounds like an invitation for you to join me here. we'll
>> yes and the reason why ronald reagan was so popular after jimmy carter.ner and ronald reagan was future, positive this is the most positive i've seen rand paul in any of his speeches. stuart: you can't say he was against against, against. you can see he was for, for, for. >> took the father's message adapted it to the times and presented it in a positive and attractive way. stuart: yes, he did. the one sentence that stood out for me our goal is peace, not war. >> that's...
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he was supportive of that but i wouldn't say he was as interested in reagan as he was in jimmy carteror george w. bush. that would interest people. >> fascinating. >> in the mid-70s he was writing for one of the precursors of first things which has a history of its own. neuhaus was really excited about carter. this was in no small part a reaction to -- but here was someone who could openly confidently speak out of a christian form to morality about matters of public significance. for neuhaus and ironically so too george bush many years later but neuhaus was very excited about carter and wrote a few big pieces about the carter presidency and everything fell apart over the conference for the family the families. neuhaus is appointed by carter to the conference on the family this effort of the sense of the situation of the american family in the late 1970s with any number of domestic treasures and neuhaus -- the. >> not unlike the conference that lbj had on the crisis of the american family. >> exactly and neuhaus realize quickly the harder democratic left was arguing that the term famil
he was supportive of that but i wouldn't say he was as interested in reagan as he was in jimmy carteror george w. bush. that would interest people. >> fascinating. >> in the mid-70s he was writing for one of the precursors of first things which has a history of its own. neuhaus was really excited about carter. this was in no small part a reaction to -- but here was someone who could openly confidently speak out of a christian form to morality about matters of public significance....
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joe went on to serve as the secretary of health service education and welfare for president jimmy carter from 1977 to 1979 and then served as the chairman and president at the center on addiction and substance abuse at columbia university. >> he's the author of nine books including the triumph and tragedy of lyndon johnson. originally published in 1992 by simon & schuster eight has been released and is now back in publication. tonight joe will talk about the book and his former boss that you describe senate. it's bluntly honest and calculatingly devious. moderating tonight conversation is our old friend bob schieffer. he has won virtually every major award. while he never had the opportunity to interview lbj tapes conducted every president interview since lbj from richard nixon through barack obama. bob is the very best in a very competitive business. for disclosure, joe and i are old friends. i've interviewed him many times. i thought that was the best book about lyndon johnson up until that point and he just jumped off of the pages. the things that you put in the book back then you say
joe went on to serve as the secretary of health service education and welfare for president jimmy carter from 1977 to 1979 and then served as the chairman and president at the center on addiction and substance abuse at columbia university. >> he's the author of nine books including the triumph and tragedy of lyndon johnson. originally published in 1992 by simon & schuster eight has been released and is now back in publication. tonight joe will talk about the book and his former boss...
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. >> former president jimmy carter has been denied meetings with the prime minister and cab thet, due to what they call his antiisrael positions. carter was a vocal opponent of the issue last year. gls new york governor andrew quomo touched down in havana today. >> he is leading business delegations including executives from jetblue and pfizer. as daniel schwindler reports they are hoping that the decades old embargo will soon be lifted. >> reporter: the americans are coming but not in a way the cuban government had for so long anticipated. these visitors are here from a washington organization to talk about mutual understanding and political cooperation. >> we finally came to the realization look if you do the same thing year after year, for 50 years and it doesn't work, maybe you should try something new. something else. and so we are now trying something else, at long last. >> reporter: many on both sides of the florida straits are anticipating and planning for substantial financial investment. the tourists are already here but this is just the beginning. plenty more visitors will
. >> former president jimmy carter has been denied meetings with the prime minister and cab thet, due to what they call his antiisrael positions. carter was a vocal opponent of the issue last year. gls new york governor andrew quomo touched down in havana today. >> he is leading business delegations including executives from jetblue and pfizer. as daniel schwindler reports they are hoping that the decades old embargo will soon be lifted. >> reporter: the americans are coming...
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just like it was under jimmy carter. it's perfect time to have a fiscal revolt and bring this economy back. and i look at these candidates out there and i think we'll get it. neil: maybe you're right. the one who is lighting up some interests every time we have them on. but before that, i want to talk about the general environment where it takes longer and longer for you to clear the path to be making all your money after you pay the government. >> true. neil: late spring before people clear that hurdle. for many people, after june. and each -- each year it gets longer and longer and longer. i mean, we're not that far away, you know, from essentially coughing up our entire paycheck for uncle sam at the rate we're going. what do we do? >> teddy kennedy's simple flat tax on a postcard. how much did you make? send it in. remember that? neil: i remember talking to charlie rangel he will about this. he said neil, am i remind you that the top rate used to be 90%. and he was saying, we have a lot more room to go. so he was -- h
just like it was under jimmy carter. it's perfect time to have a fiscal revolt and bring this economy back. and i look at these candidates out there and i think we'll get it. neil: maybe you're right. the one who is lighting up some interests every time we have them on. but before that, i want to talk about the general environment where it takes longer and longer for you to clear the path to be making all your money after you pay the government. >> true. neil: late spring before people...
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ever since the community reinvested under jimmy carter it exasperated under clinton cuomo we've seen this become the problem. this is what you get when you get social engineering bastardizing the free market. the goal is noble. but it has to make sense and add up. it just doesn't. >> the goal is about hard work and opportunity. which is what the land of opportunity is supposed to be about. it's not about here's a government handout. the american dream is we'll clear away the brush so the opportunity is there for a hard worker to start a business or go work hard and save your money to afford a house. >> start a business. don't buy a house. the g.o.p. gets its second official white house contender. rand paul jumps into the race. the libertarian making his mission clear as he announces his candidacy. >> i have a message! [applauding] >> i message that is loud and clear and does not mince words. we've come to take our country back. [applauding] melissa: i think it's very -- watching that speech. there were a couple of things he said. washington can't be fixed from within. and that i've b
ever since the community reinvested under jimmy carter it exasperated under clinton cuomo we've seen this become the problem. this is what you get when you get social engineering bastardizing the free market. the goal is noble. but it has to make sense and add up. it just doesn't. >> the goal is about hard work and opportunity. which is what the land of opportunity is supposed to be about. it's not about here's a government handout. the american dream is we'll clear away the brush so the...
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. >> we lived through a great depression jimmy carter we'll live through barack obama, i promise you. >>reporter: new hampshire is where the first primary will be held early next year. marco rubio talked about a fading american dream. >> why is this happening to the greatest nation in human history? it's because we have too many leaders trapped in the past. people who think it's still the 20th century. >>reporter: new jersey's governor has noted officially said he's running. >> figure out what he wants to hear tell it to you, and pray to god you don't remember what i said when i go and do the opposite opposite. okay. that's not who i am. >>reporter: although the new hampshire primary is still more than nine months away republicans are wasting no time to try to bring the state back to the gop column >>> montana is on track to join 28 states by expanding medicaid to cover more low income people. democrats and republicans in both chamberings okayed the expansion bill and sent it to the governor today. the affordable care act attempted to expand medicate to all states. it was made optiona
. >> we lived through a great depression jimmy carter we'll live through barack obama, i promise you. >>reporter: new hampshire is where the first primary will be held early next year. marco rubio talked about a fading american dream. >> why is this happening to the greatest nation in human history? it's because we have too many leaders trapped in the past. people who think it's still the 20th century. >>reporter: new jersey's governor has noted officially said he's...
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he was former national security advisor to president jimmy carter now a geopolitical scholar.we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. >>> coming up demonstrations against alleged police brutality results in two new york city p the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that
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he was former national security advisor to president jimmy carter now a geopolitical scholar.coming right back with much more. stay with us. >>> coming up demonstrations against alleged police brutality results in two new york city p >>> two nypd officers recovering from injuries sustained in clashes with anti-police protesters demonstrations last night. blocking traffic on the brooklyn bridge in an effort to bring awareness to what they call police brutality. one protester ended up punching an officer in the face. another struck an officer on the head with a bottle. we call that demonstrator brutality. fast food workers with union support today calling for $15 an hour in pay. their slogan $15 on the 15th. they tried to strike in some of the fast food joints. shutting down as far as we can tell none of them. but making their point. demonstrators disrupting traffic from new york to miami to l.a. demanding companies like mcdonald's, burger king wendy's and others increase pay. about 2.5% of this work force earns the minimum wage. that's just about 3 million, 2 mill million. the
he was former national security advisor to president jimmy carter now a geopolitical scholar.coming right back with much more. stay with us. >>> coming up demonstrations against alleged police brutality results in two new york city p >>> two nypd officers recovering from injuries sustained in clashes with anti-police protesters demonstrations last night. blocking traffic on the brooklyn bridge in an effort to bring awareness to what they call police brutality. one protester...