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[applause] >> jack served in governor jimmy carter's administration and went to washington with him, he served as the presidential assistance for intergovernmental relations, secretary of the cabinet before being named chief of staff during the carter presidency and he was in charge of the transition to the reagan presidency so thank you both. you call the chief of staff the second most powerful person in washington but it is a person that is not elected. people don't know the individual's name. how did he get to be the second most powerful person in washington? >> there is nothing in the constitution about a chief of staff. it was the invention of dwight eisenhower. he appointed a guy named sherman adams who was so famously gruff and tough that they called him the abominable knowman. i started with hr haldeman who was nixon's white house chief, nixon is a fascinating character because as you know, he became the poster boy for watergate, the worst scandal in american history and jack would tell you and many of his successors would tell you that he really created the template for the m
[applause] >> jack served in governor jimmy carter's administration and went to washington with him, he served as the presidential assistance for intergovernmental relations, secretary of the cabinet before being named chief of staff during the carter presidency and he was in charge of the transition to the reagan presidency so thank you both. you call the chief of staff the second most powerful person in washington but it is a person that is not elected. people don't know the...
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that was a month in but with jimmy carter it was two and a half years. the carter administration were warned the spokes on the whole didn't work. >> dick cheney was telling jack almost every day. >> yes, he was. he left when we took over and moved in on january 20th and moved into the west wing there was a broken bicycle wheel that the spokes were broken and it was twisted and, you know? he said this is what the spokes of the whole looks like. >> he wrote a note it is dear ham, be aware of the spokes of the whole. that was dick cheney. >> that is another reason, in my opinion, that president carter was reluctant to have a first among equals of chief of staff des designated. he had more professional relationships with about six of us, seven of us. stew, jody, myself, frank moore, bob lip shoot and he didn't want to interpose any one of us between that group of people and himself. i think that was a factor for president carter. i think that it was not good decision in my opinion. but it was the decision the president made and his to make. he was very detail
that was a month in but with jimmy carter it was two and a half years. the carter administration were warned the spokes on the whole didn't work. >> dick cheney was telling jack almost every day. >> yes, he was. he left when we took over and moved in on january 20th and moved into the west wing there was a broken bicycle wheel that the spokes were broken and it was twisted and, you know? he said this is what the spokes of the whole looks like. >> he wrote a note it is dear...
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he suggested for passing on to governor carter, forgive me for calling him jimmy, and i was saying we need to be a national figure and governor carter did not is a national network. he was building it day by day literally from scratch. everyone in this room will remember the joke of the day was jimmy who? running for what? kind of thing. approved my suggestion and asked me to flesh it out more and i did. on june the 9th after the june 8th primary when he loed the number of delegates he needed to win the nomination he called me from plains and said i will be up in atlanta tomorrow at the built more hotel will you guy to the plains with me. they were flying in this little tiny engine plane, almost knee to knee, and he said we will do what you outlined and i was thrilled. really thrilled about it. i thought it was a man with natural stature and he was former governor and author and everything else and he said no, you are going to do it. i said, oh, no. that is a big mistake. i said no, that is a very bad idea. he said i know you, you know me, and i trust you and you trust me. so you are
he suggested for passing on to governor carter, forgive me for calling him jimmy, and i was saying we need to be a national figure and governor carter did not is a national network. he was building it day by day literally from scratch. everyone in this room will remember the joke of the day was jimmy who? running for what? kind of thing. approved my suggestion and asked me to flesh it out more and i did. on june the 9th after the june 8th primary when he loed the number of delegates he needed...
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jimmy carter tried to govern the sape way without -- same way. host: there's a picture in the book one of donald rumsfeld. when it came to governs, it was dick cheney that washed gerald ford. those are some of the things you'll find in the book. gary in baltimore, maryland, republican line. caller: good morning. appreciate your thoughts and your research, your book. guest: thank you. caller: i'm a trump supporter. i have been from the beginning. i believe there's -- there are many assumptions being made by people obviously and yourself included. you are not alongside the president. you are not in his oval office with him. you are not relating with him and priebus. you don't know, really know how he's empowering him and how he's working with his other advisors. he's formed a beautiful cabinet of the very best people in every field. i think you are just buying into the liberal bias media elite establishment type people. you probably one of them. in my opinion, with all due respect, i think you are down a wrong road. guest: let me address your quest
jimmy carter tried to govern the sape way without -- same way. host: there's a picture in the book one of donald rumsfeld. when it came to governs, it was dick cheney that washed gerald ford. those are some of the things you'll find in the book. gary in baltimore, maryland, republican line. caller: good morning. appreciate your thoughts and your research, your book. guest: thank you. caller: i'm a trump supporter. i have been from the beginning. i believe there's -- there are many assumptions...
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[applause] >> jack served in governor jimmy carter's administration and went to washington with him after the '76 election. he served as the presidential assistant for international government relations. he was in charge of the transition to the reagan presidency. gentlemen, thank you both. you call the chief of staff the second most powerful person in washington. but it is a personal that is not
[applause] >> jack served in governor jimmy carter's administration and went to washington with him after the '76 election. he served as the presidential assistant for international government relations. he was in charge of the transition to the reagan presidency. gentlemen, thank you both. you call the chief of staff the second most powerful person in washington. but it is a personal that is not
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that was a month in but with jimmy carter it was two and a half years. the carter administration were warned the spokes on the whole didn't work. >> dick cheney was telling jack almost every day. >> yes, he was. he left when we took over and moved in on january 20th and moved into the west wing there was a broken bicycle wheel that
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the two most important elections in my lifetime was when jimmy carter -- jimmy carter against ronald reagan, and then reagan came in and two seconds later, iran give back our hostages, and then hillary clinton against donald trump. i cannot express to you the peacefulness and contentment i have and the renewed vigor to stand shoulder to shoulder with a basket of deplorables loving our country. i have never been so peaceful in my life over the last few months since he won the election, which has been outstanding. the final thing is the one greatest thing he did is he put a conservative judge on the supreme court. i just want to thank all of the basket of deplorables for making it happen. it just makes my heart so happy that the left-wing of the democratic party is running around with their heads on fire. thank you very much and have a great day. host: virginia. caller: for the last caller just called in regards to the reagan release, that already been done by the carter administration by ironically george bush of course, the director at the time. the previous caller also -- prior tome
the two most important elections in my lifetime was when jimmy carter -- jimmy carter against ronald reagan, and then reagan came in and two seconds later, iran give back our hostages, and then hillary clinton against donald trump. i cannot express to you the peacefulness and contentment i have and the renewed vigor to stand shoulder to shoulder with a basket of deplorables loving our country. i have never been so peaceful in my life over the last few months since he won the election, which has...
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we're told we have on the phone president jimmy carter. mr.ank you. >> one of the things -- one of the most remarkable things about zbig brzezinski is how fiercely loyal he was to you. we know washington figures that love to talk about how they would have done things differently. i can tell you in all the years i've known him, all the years mika has known him, all he's done is said wonderful things about you in public, and more importantly, in private. >> well, the feeling was mutual. identify often said of all the people in government, there was no one more loyal to me than brzezinski was. even when he disagreed with me, he kind of stayed quiet, which was often. that's when we were in the white house together and also afterwards. he was a great public servant is and one of the best i've known. he was innovative and full of humor. we started out the morning at 8:00 every morning for four years. it was a pleasure to looking forward to meeting with brzezinski and learning what he thought and also getting his wonderful ideas. >> and now let's tal
we're told we have on the phone president jimmy carter. mr.ank you. >> one of the things -- one of the most remarkable things about zbig brzezinski is how fiercely loyal he was to you. we know washington figures that love to talk about how they would have done things differently. i can tell you in all the years i've known him, all the years mika has known him, all he's done is said wonderful things about you in public, and more importantly, in private. >> well, the feeling was...
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we're at the end of jimmy carter, and jimmy carter i will defend, i will always say he was a good man who came to washington with the best of intentions. but jimmy carter failed as president because he doesn't, ultimately, understand washington. but we had the recession. and so democrats knew they needed to do something, and so they were willing to take a chance on reaganomics. >> but get back to trump. [laughter] >> look, you know, the reason -- let me answer as diplomatically -- [laughter] is that there were a lot of people in the '80s who thought reagan was going to be a failure x he left office -- and he left office with very high approval be number bees. even so, american historians weren't rating him very high. now they're going back and looking at the reagan presidency, and he's now rated, hi, last poll of american historians had him 13th which i think is too low, but he's been steadily going up over the last 30, 40 years. i don't have the newspapers of eight years or four years from now to tell you about donald trump. i can tell you reagan approached the presidency differently
we're at the end of jimmy carter, and jimmy carter i will defend, i will always say he was a good man who came to washington with the best of intentions. but jimmy carter failed as president because he doesn't, ultimately, understand washington. but we had the recession. and so democrats knew they needed to do something, and so they were willing to take a chance on reaganomics. >> but get back to trump. [laughter] >> look, you know, the reason -- let me answer as diplomatically --...
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and reagan wanted to say i can do much better than jimmy carter on the homefront. well, in fact, he sat out a goal at the beginning to try to end the wold war, build up defense spending enormously. build up nuclear weapons and he did all those things and those are the things that defined his presidency in many ways. >> but i promise you as our president i will raise the bar. i will insist upon accountability systems that refuse to leave children behind. we'll put in place programs that will say in head start we're going to give our children the building blocks to learn to read. we will challenge people to meet the high expectations and you mark my words what leadership can provide. it will provide an education system that says we're not going to leave anybody behind and america will be better off for it. >> bush 43 or george w. bush also had a very successful first year, also following the pattern of ronald reagan. be very specific in your campaign about two or three things that you want to do. and bush 43's case, it was wer taxes, education reform, stand strong in
and reagan wanted to say i can do much better than jimmy carter on the homefront. well, in fact, he sat out a goal at the beginning to try to end the wold war, build up defense spending enormously. build up nuclear weapons and he did all those things and those are the things that defined his presidency in many ways. >> but i promise you as our president i will raise the bar. i will insist upon accountability systems that refuse to leave children behind. we'll put in place programs that...
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we are at the end of jimmy carter.he came to washington with the best of intentions but jimmy carter failed as president because he didn't understand washington but we had the recession. democrats needed to do something and willing to take a chance on reagan. >> back to trump. [laughter] the reason -- let me answers is diplomatically. people in the 80s thought reagan would be a failure. very high approval numbers, american historians moderating him high but looking at the reagan presidency, the last paul of american historians, 13 but steadily going up over the last 30 or 40 years. i don't have the newspapers of eight years or four years from now to tell you about donald trump, reagan was a different man, different styles, there is no comparison except both are outsiders i would or jew to go on youtube or whatever and look at it because it was a good speech for all americans is. >> i get the impression you did not think of mr.-- think much of mr. trumps speech at the coast guard academy? >> he uses first person pronoun
we are at the end of jimmy carter.he came to washington with the best of intentions but jimmy carter failed as president because he didn't understand washington but we had the recession. democrats needed to do something and willing to take a chance on reagan. >> back to trump. [laughter] the reason -- let me answers is diplomatically. people in the 80s thought reagan would be a failure. very high approval numbers, american historians moderating him high but looking at the reagan...
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happened with jimmy carter two be add half years in. have to wonder whether donald trump would recognize rock bottom if he saw it. but that's what it may take. >> yeah keep hearing have to keep in time. it's been almost six months. how much time. how much? people want to have the runway but, going to run out of runway. seriously though. when we come back three men stepped up to stop an anti-muslim tirade against a teen in portland two men paid with their lives. the president's response has some upset. that's next. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if
happened with jimmy carter two be add half years in. have to wonder whether donald trump would recognize rock bottom if he saw it. but that's what it may take. >> yeah keep hearing have to keep in time. it's been almost six months. how much time. how much? people want to have the runway but, going to run out of runway. seriously though. when we come back three men stepped up to stop an anti-muslim tirade against a teen in portland two men paid with their lives. the president's response...
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with jimmy carter two and a half years in. you have to wonder whether donald trump would recognize rock bottom if he saw it. but that's what it may take. >> yeah, yeah. i keep hearing we have to give him time. it's been almost six months. how much time? how much? people want to give -- give him the reasonway. >> at least four years. >> he is going to run out of runway. >>> when we come back, three men stepped up to stop an anti-muslim tirade against teenage girls in portland. two of those men lost their lives. the president's response has some people upset. we'll explain why next. >>> a man accused of failingly stabbing two people and wounding another on a portland commuter train was in court today, defiant and angry. >> free speech. you have got no safe place. this is america. get out if you don't like free speech. death to the enemies of america. leave this country if you hate our freedom. death to -- you call it terrorism. i call it patriotism. you hear me? die. >> the suspect, jeremy joseph christian allegedly launched an
with jimmy carter two and a half years in. you have to wonder whether donald trump would recognize rock bottom if he saw it. but that's what it may take. >> yeah, yeah. i keep hearing we have to give him time. it's been almost six months. how much time? how much? people want to give -- give him the reasonway. >> at least four years. >> he is going to run out of runway. >>> when we come back, three men stepped up to stop an anti-muslim tirade against teenage girls in...
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jimmy carter was far more for mid able.dly when ted kennedy got in that was the time to exit because there were two giants, an incumbent president and a kennedy. >> no room for you. >> there was me from california, forget it. but i was what do they say, blind ambition. >> yeah. >> that thrust which i definitely have a thrust to keech reaching. >> you ran for president against jimmy carter in '76 when he was a governor of georgia, you were 38 years old. >> yeah, 38. >> you'd been governor for a year or two. >> but, remember, being governor in california for two years is somewhat comfortable to being governor of georgia for how long four years, six years. >> and you last the '80 race as you point out was not stellar. >> no, that was not smart. >> you came back here and were woubd politicly. >> i put that as an whichl can be pushing in a very stupid direction. now i'm conscious that even though i think i'm right, i could be very wrong. so that experience has enabled me to be more questioning of my own assumptions. even when i
jimmy carter was far more for mid able.dly when ted kennedy got in that was the time to exit because there were two giants, an incumbent president and a kennedy. >> no room for you. >> there was me from california, forget it. but i was what do they say, blind ambition. >> yeah. >> that thrust which i definitely have a thrust to keech reaching. >> you ran for president against jimmy carter in '76 when he was a governor of georgia, you were 38 years old. >>...
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it f it had been used you'd be calling jimmy carter now in prison because jimmy carter did this all theme. jimmy carter advised yasser arafat not to accept the deal that president clinton and ehud barak put on the table. president reagan negotiated through his staff with the iranians to make sure that the hostages were released after he was inaugurated, not before. jesse jackson has had many, many dealings with foreign leaders. you just have to forget about the logan act. it is not the law of the united states, even though the words still appear on the book. you cannot enforce a law after 200 years of deslitude. that is, in fact, the law. >> david, you work at "the washington post." your colleagues have this major story, this bombshell. you and i are journalists. and it's surprising to me, as journalists, your paper gave the white house, gave kushner's attorney hours to respond. and there's still silence. >> it's hard to read anything into that. it could be that they are reviewing records or preparing a response. it's hard to say anything right now what that means. this is an unusual wh
it f it had been used you'd be calling jimmy carter now in prison because jimmy carter did this all theme. jimmy carter advised yasser arafat not to accept the deal that president clinton and ehud barak put on the table. president reagan negotiated through his staff with the iranians to make sure that the hostages were released after he was inaugurated, not before. jesse jackson has had many, many dealings with foreign leaders. you just have to forget about the logan act. it is not the law of...
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it's no secret that jimmy carter had a strained relationship with the clintons. azing to hear him say that. and carter may have a little bit of his magic. i think they have a way to go to figure it out. you start laughing. >> they love him. he is there. >> hillary clinton is coming out to attack jimmy carter. it's jimmy carter's fault. >> they had a rough couple of days. >> save us. >> they will outlive all of us. this man overcame that. >> that's on a 1-10 scale of outrageous things that really happen. >> it's amazing to see. >> the guy who doesn't identify as a democrat who is put up on a pet stal and he is the person we want. >> they wanted to nominate him. they should have done it. >> carter voted for dean back in 04. >> are you saying he doesn't pick winners? >> what you are all doing, you will say congratulations. thank you. the disclosure you were dragged here today. you mean something today. >> we are all here. you want to send us out on substance? >> that's a lot of pressure. >> you were on deadline. >> it's interesting and one of the things we didn't cov
it's no secret that jimmy carter had a strained relationship with the clintons. azing to hear him say that. and carter may have a little bit of his magic. i think they have a way to go to figure it out. you start laughing. >> they love him. he is there. >> hillary clinton is coming out to attack jimmy carter. it's jimmy carter's fault. >> they had a rough couple of days. >> save us. >> they will outlive all of us. this man overcame that. >> that's on a 1-10...
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jimmy carter signed that law in 1978 and it persisted more than 20 years. everybody hated it. everybody hated it. the first two special prosecutor investigations happened in the carter administration, one whether carter's chief of staff was on drugs and one whether his campaign manager was on drugs. no indictments in either case. the inspector law changed ultimately into the independent council law, they changed the name of it, changed it substantively a few times, re-authorized in the '80s and once again in the '90s. the democrats hated the way it was used against democratic administrations and the republicans hated the way it was used against republican administrations. the thing was in and out of court all the time being challenged on substantive constitutional grounds. finally in 1999, they killed it, they let it die. great. everybody hated that. everybody hated that way of dealing with it so the independent council statute, it died. there is still this underlying problem, right? still the underlying existential conflict of interest problem what you do, properly handle it
jimmy carter signed that law in 1978 and it persisted more than 20 years. everybody hated it. everybody hated it. the first two special prosecutor investigations happened in the carter administration, one whether carter's chief of staff was on drugs and one whether his campaign manager was on drugs. no indictments in either case. the inspector law changed ultimately into the independent council law, they changed the name of it, changed it substantively a few times, re-authorized in the '80s and...
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jimmy carter, i think, got bogged down in the minutiae. in fairness, as stu will give you chapter and verse and jack could, too, on all the legislation passed in cart -- more legislation than any president since lbj, but he couldn't prioritize. you need a chief of staff to prioritize, to make sure that the narrative is consistent, make sure that everybody is on the same page. none of that is happening clearly in the present day, but he suffered from not having a white house chief from day one, and in my opinion, jack would have been a great one. >> you know, one of the things -- when you start your book you talk about what seems like just the most logical kind of meeting in advance of an administration taking office and that's bringing former chiefs of staff together and in this case it was to get -- >> rahm emanuel. >> to bring him up to speed and had most of the cheviots staff there to give him -- chiefs of staff to give him advice. what was that's meeting like? >> funny. >> december 5, 2008. >> dem 5, 2008. josh bolton, the president's
jimmy carter, i think, got bogged down in the minutiae. in fairness, as stu will give you chapter and verse and jack could, too, on all the legislation passed in cart -- more legislation than any president since lbj, but he couldn't prioritize. you need a chief of staff to prioritize, to make sure that the narrative is consistent, make sure that everybody is on the same page. none of that is happening clearly in the present day, but he suffered from not having a white house chief from day one,...
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i remember people being very excited and very encouraged by jimmy carter's progress.unce it. immunotherapy. >> immunotherapy. and this drug, get a load of this, the drug we're talking about with the new fda approval is called pembrolizumab so obviously it rolls off the tongue. every cancer cell is born with a don't eat me signal on its surface, and the immune system can't recognize it and these drugs k the immune system to be activated and attack the cancer. and it's a whole new weapon in our arsenal that's really had tremendous advances. >> david, it sounds like immunotherapy challenges the idea that cancer should be treated by body part and instead says cancer should be treated by the type of cancer, is that right? >> yeah, it's so amazing. last week, for the first time ever, the fda approved a drug not by body part, breast, lung, colon, but by what was molecular defect. in this case, they had a gene that allowed dna to repair itself that was turned off or faulty and there were a lot of dna errors and then the immune system recognized it and attacked it so it was a
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we have seen it before with jimmy carter and bill clinton. does he do this on point? is he going to get any concession from the u.s. by take our citizens? >> i certainly hope not. what he's showing in part is the pressure the trump administration is trying to exert through china is not having any effect yet. he may have taken heart from what secretary of state tillerson said, neither regime change nor reunification were the objects of american policy. i think it was a mistake to say that. i think reunification precisely should be the center of policy. and giving up your objectives sound untrumpian. i think it's also a signal to those in china who think that they can pressure hip, that he's not in a mood to play ball. eric: otto briar. he is a student from the university of virginia. he is in prison for 15 years hard labor for touching or taking a poster. here are his parents talking about his situation. >> otto, we love, you are an amazing guy. hang in there, tiger boy. you are coming home. >> not to worry about us. but stay strong. stay strong. and we'll be fine as a
we have seen it before with jimmy carter and bill clinton. does he do this on point? is he going to get any concession from the u.s. by take our citizens? >> i certainly hope not. what he's showing in part is the pressure the trump administration is trying to exert through china is not having any effect yet. he may have taken heart from what secretary of state tillerson said, neither regime change nor reunification were the objects of american policy. i think it was a mistake to say that....
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he then served as jimmy carter's national security adviser from 1977 to 1981. during the carter administration, he was involved in major foreign policy actions, including the normalization of relations with the people's republic of china, the signing of the second strategic arms limitation treaty, and the brokering of the camp david accords. zbigniew brzezinski died tonight at innova fairfax hospital in falls church, virginia. he was 89 years old. >>> rachel is a bit under the weather, so we're giving her the night off. we begin with some brand-new blockbuster breaking news from "the washington post." first, a report on the bipartisan expansion of the scope of one of the inquiries into possible trump campaign collusion with the russian attack on our presidential election. the senate intel committee has asked trump's political campaign to gather and produce all documents, e-mails and phone records going all the way back to when the campaign began in june 2015. we want to note for you, this is a bipartisan request from the republican chair and the democratic rank
he then served as jimmy carter's national security adviser from 1977 to 1981. during the carter administration, he was involved in major foreign policy actions, including the normalization of relations with the people's republic of china, the signing of the second strategic arms limitation treaty, and the brokering of the camp david accords. zbigniew brzezinski died tonight at innova fairfax hospital in falls church, virginia. he was 89 years old. >>> rachel is a bit under the weather,...
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people like jimmy carter or the dalai lama for senator mccain, dave edgar's, the great novelist. there is a slew of incredible people. there is a guy named lawrence schiller worked with norman mailer. yes worked many years for magazines and how to do photos and layouts properly. it became a bit of a team. this is stephen's passion. we have never had any problems working together. it has great fun. you would be amazed at the contributors. just a minute ago we talked about barack obama and things we were not able to use for ethical reasons because he was still a sitting president. everyone asked, sign me up. he was the magician that made all of this happen. susan: we are showing one of the photographs behind us now. how did the photographs come together? stephen: we had a team of five people who were working on this. we had folks at the kennedy library helping us and i actually, lawrence schiller worked on us on the photo collection. i sought previously on ja k -- i saw it previously on jfk that i wanted him to work on this with us. we have over 500 photos in here, many of them nev
people like jimmy carter or the dalai lama for senator mccain, dave edgar's, the great novelist. there is a slew of incredible people. there is a guy named lawrence schiller worked with norman mailer. yes worked many years for magazines and how to do photos and layouts properly. it became a bit of a team. this is stephen's passion. we have never had any problems working together. it has great fun. you would be amazed at the contributors. just a minute ago we talked about barack obama and things...
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brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan and has often appeared on our stage. nice to have him back. is president and co-ceo of c-span. she helped launch the washington tv, and has been numerous c-span tv's. she has also been recognized by her industry as a cable tv pioneer. please welcome stephen kennedy smith, douglas brinkley, and susan swain. [applause] susan: good afternoon and thank you for being here. i should also add that for almost 25 years he has been working with c-span on a number of presidential historical projects, most recently our third survey of presidential leadership. forward to learning more about your scholarship on your uncle. would you raise your hand if you were born after 1960? for you, john f. kennedy is entirely a historical figure. great. that gives us a sense of perspective as we start. i want to start with you, doug brinkley, because for the past two weeks, all the folks in this room and those watching us on video have been bombarded with 100 day marker stories for our current president. was there a 100 day
brinkley has also written books on theodore roosevelt, jimmy carter, and ronald reagan and has often appeared on our stage. nice to have him back. is president and co-ceo of c-span. she helped launch the washington tv, and has been numerous c-span tv's. she has also been recognized by her industry as a cable tv pioneer. please welcome stephen kennedy smith, douglas brinkley, and susan swain. [applause] susan: good afternoon and thank you for being here. i should also add that for almost 25...
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and president jimmy carter's son, jeffrey, who represented his father at the inauguration of our first elected governor in 1977, who happens to be my father. madam speaker, pursuant to legislation i introduced in february, which was enacted by congress and signed into law by president trump on may 31, vice president came to american samoa at my humble request to dedicate our veterans' clinic to the memory of the late former representative of american samoa, congressman eni faleomavaega with whom the vice president served the entirety of his tenure in the u.s. house of representatives, from 2003 to 2013. while in american samoa, the vice president also reviewed the troops comprised of reserve companies who are part of the 100th battalion, 442nd infantry of the u.s. army based in hi hifment head quarted in honolulu, the 100th battalion, 442nd infantry is the only infantry unit in the entire united states army reserves. samoan soldiers who are part of the battalion have fought and served bravely in conflicts from desert storm to afghanistan and iraq and others since the companies were rel
and president jimmy carter's son, jeffrey, who represented his father at the inauguration of our first elected governor in 1977, who happens to be my father. madam speaker, pursuant to legislation i introduced in february, which was enacted by congress and signed into law by president trump on may 31, vice president came to american samoa at my humble request to dedicate our veterans' clinic to the memory of the late former representative of american samoa, congressman eni faleomavaega with...
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he then served as jimmy carter's national security adviser from 1977 to 1981.carter administration, he was involved in major foreign policy actions, including the normalization of relations with the people's republic of china, the signing of the second strategic arms limitation treaty, and the brokering of the camp david accords. he died tonight at innova fairfax hospital in falls church, virginia. he was 89 years old. >>> breaking news tonight. the "washington post" reporting jared kushner talked with russia's ambassador about a secret communications pipeline to the kremlin during the transition and outside of normal u.s. channels. >>> plus, the senate intelligence committee now wants it all, all the documents team trump has pertaining to russia. robert costa with that report tonight. he will join us as "the 11th hour" gets underway. >>> good evening once again fro
he then served as jimmy carter's national security adviser from 1977 to 1981.carter administration, he was involved in major foreign policy actions, including the normalization of relations with the people's republic of china, the signing of the second strategic arms limitation treaty, and the brokering of the camp david accords. he died tonight at innova fairfax hospital in falls church, virginia. he was 89 years old. >>> breaking news tonight. the "washington post"...
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, this snisn't pt of the establishment, he's acting like an outsider and he is an outsider and jimmy cartercted like an insider and there are far legals made in that article to how the jimmy carter administration got off and running to how the trump administration is getting off and running. but you know what, the problem is that president trump needs to work with congress and when you have republican senators -- i mean the house is out of session last week but when you have republican senators kind of going oh, i'm not sure he should have fired tcomey at this time, they weren't aware what was going on until the last minute. that's not a great signal for your administration and how things are run. in addition to which, you do have an organized democratic party like chuck schumer who is out two hours after the announcements practically on television giving a press conference. and the white house wasn't prepared to deal with that messaging issue and that's something that seems to be trumping them a little bit. >> jeremy the associated press says the president is seething over leaks and held t
, this snisn't pt of the establishment, he's acting like an outsider and he is an outsider and jimmy cartercted like an insider and there are far legals made in that article to how the jimmy carter administration got off and running to how the trump administration is getting off and running. but you know what, the problem is that president trump needs to work with congress and when you have republican senators -- i mean the house is out of session last week but when you have republican senators...
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he then served as jimmy carter's national security adviser from 1977 to 1981.r administration. brzezinski was involved in major foreign policy actions including the normalization of relations with the people's republic of china and the strategic treaty and the brokering of the camp david accords. he died tonight at fairfax hospital in falls church, virginia. he was 89 years old. >>> breaking news. "the washington post" reporting jared kushner talked with russia's ambassador about a secret communications pipeline to the kremlin and outside of normal u.s. channels. the senate intelligence committee wants it all. all the documents team trump has pertaining to russia. we have that report tonight and will join us as the 11th hour gets under way. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. the breaking news we have been covering on this friday night into the memorial day weekend. another bombshell story in the "washington post." let's quote right from the
he then served as jimmy carter's national security adviser from 1977 to 1981.r administration. brzezinski was involved in major foreign policy actions including the normalization of relations with the people's republic of china and the strategic treaty and the brokering of the camp david accords. he died tonight at fairfax hospital in falls church, virginia. he was 89 years old. >>> breaking news. "the washington post" reporting jared kushner talked with russia's ambassador...
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jimmy carter's national security adviser. obviously zbigniew brzezinski was part of the extended family of this network. our condolences with our colleague and friend, mika, and the entire family. useful for all of us, this coming three-day weekend is about something, it's about taking a moment and remembering as they did with the annual placement of the flags at arlington today, remembering those who have died in service to their country just as volunteers continue to serve in uniform around the globe tonight. we thank them. we thank you for being here with us. while wishing you a safe and happy holiday weekend, good night from new york. >>> this sunday, the growing russia investigation. new reports that president trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, tried to set up bac back-channel communications with russia to avoid u.s. monitoring. the reaction, former deputy cia chief john mclaughlin. >> if an american intelligence officer had done anything like this, we'd consider it espionage. >> the trump administration responds. but no
jimmy carter's national security adviser. obviously zbigniew brzezinski was part of the extended family of this network. our condolences with our colleague and friend, mika, and the entire family. useful for all of us, this coming three-day weekend is about something, it's about taking a moment and remembering as they did with the annual placement of the flags at arlington today, remembering those who have died in service to their country just as volunteers continue to serve in uniform around...
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that's the year jimmy carter came out of nowhere, peanut farmer from plains, georgia.ed in '76? that was basically two years after watergate, after the nixon presidency imploded. a very volatile time in american politics. wide open democratic race. and a nobody at the time from plains, georgia, emerges, wins the democratic nomination, wins the presidency. lot of people say 2020 is the next time you will have a field on the democratic side as large as the one you had in 1976. of course, what did jimmy carter do in 1976? started real early. announced his candidacy in 1974. joining us to take a closer look at why democrats lost, matt, democratic strategist, senior vice president of the global strategy group. interesting numbers to talk about. stephan stephanie, president of emily's list. stephanie, i'll start with you. you're active in this stuff every day. the conversations taking place in the democratic party right now, i know so much of it is focused on donald trump, the trump agenda, those sorts of things but it does seem like there are conversations going on right no
that's the year jimmy carter came out of nowhere, peanut farmer from plains, georgia.ed in '76? that was basically two years after watergate, after the nixon presidency imploded. a very volatile time in american politics. wide open democratic race. and a nobody at the time from plains, georgia, emerges, wins the democratic nomination, wins the presidency. lot of people say 2020 is the next time you will have a field on the democratic side as large as the one you had in 1976. of course, what did...
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headed forink we are a debate over -- i think the education secretary was created under jimmy carter, but we are headed for a debate over the proper roles in the federal government in education that i think a lot of conservatives have been wanting to have for a long time. fore has long been enough from republicans conservatives, to reduce the roles of the federal government and education. there are some efforts in congress now to completely eliminate the department of education. this administration has made clear that they see a more limited role for the education department and funding education and overseeing what states and on thedistricts do, and second point of whether access to federal aid has increased the cost of college, that certainly makes many conservatives feel strongly about that. there is divided evidence empirically on whether that is in fact the case of pell grants and other forms of student aid are in fact driving tuition higher. host: you reported this week about the person in charge of that student aid. the headline of your pice -- top education official resigns. h
headed forink we are a debate over -- i think the education secretary was created under jimmy carter, but we are headed for a debate over the proper roles in the federal government in education that i think a lot of conservatives have been wanting to have for a long time. fore has long been enough from republicans conservatives, to reduce the roles of the federal government and education. there are some efforts in congress now to completely eliminate the department of education. this...
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former president jimmy carter took the drug. dr. david agus is head of the west side cancer center in los angeles. david, good morning. >> good morning, gayle. >> hi. i remember people being very excited and very encouraged by jimmy carter's progress. tell us exactly how it works. first tell me how to pronounce it, immunotherapy. >> immunotherapy. get a load of this, the drug we're talking about is called pembrolizamad. every cancer cell is born with a don't eat me signal on its surface. what these drugs do is they block that don't eat me signal to allow the immune system to be activated and attack the cancer. it's a whole new weapon in our arsenal that's really had tremendous advances. >> david, it sounds like immunotherapy challenges the idea that cancer should be treated by body part and instead says cancer should be treated by the type of cancer, is that right? >> yeah, it's so amazing. last week for the first time ever, the fda approved a drug not by body part, breast, lung, colon, but by what was the molecular defect. in t
former president jimmy carter took the drug. dr. david agus is head of the west side cancer center in los angeles. david, good morning. >> good morning, gayle. >> hi. i remember people being very excited and very encouraged by jimmy carter's progress. tell us exactly how it works. first tell me how to pronounce it, immunotherapy. >> immunotherapy. get a load of this, the drug we're talking about is called pembrolizamad. every cancer cell is born with a don't eat me signal on...
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president trump is the first president since jimmy carter whose first foreign destination was not mexico or canada. president carter visited the united kingdom in may 1997. president obama went to canada in 2009 for his first trip abroad as commander in chief. teddy roosevelt, the first president to travel abroad visited panama city in november 1906. herbert c. hoover did not travel overseas. >> actor james woods tweeted this morning, trump may come home with the first monumental step towards peace in the middle east. and brandon tweets, love him or hate him, what trump is doing is major. hashtag trump abroad. to follow the president's every move, while he's abroad download the wusa9 mobile app. >>> in about an hour, the university of maryland student who's been charged for bowie state university student will appear in court for a bond hearing. shawn christopher urbanski was arrested at the university of maryland over the weekend for this unprovoked attack. when police learned he was part of a white supremacist group on facebook they got the fbi involved to determine if this was a hate c
president trump is the first president since jimmy carter whose first foreign destination was not mexico or canada. president carter visited the united kingdom in may 1997. president obama went to canada in 2009 for his first trip abroad as commander in chief. teddy roosevelt, the first president to travel abroad visited panama city in november 1906. herbert c. hoover did not travel overseas. >> actor james woods tweeted this morning, trump may come home with the first monumental step...
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zbigniew brzezinski, who came national security adviser under president jimmy carter, played key rolesut a number of international agreements in the late 1970s. they included the camp david accords between egypt and israel. normalizing this country's relations with china. and the salt 2 nuclear arms treaty with the soviet union. he was also among those behind the failed mission to rescue the american hostages held by iran in 1980. the influence of the polish-born brzezinski continued for decades as a scholar, author, and television commentator. brzezinski's death was announced by his daughter and our colleague, mica brzezinski, show host of "morning joe" on msnbc. zbigniew brzezinski was 89 years old. >>> when we come back, another part of our history. the amazing collection one woman has gathered right in her own home. >>> finally, tonight it has been one woman's lifelong passion, collecting what has become a treasure trove of african-american history and memorabilia. it's worth millions and takes up just about every inch of her home here in new york city. why does she do it? here's n
zbigniew brzezinski, who came national security adviser under president jimmy carter, played key rolesut a number of international agreements in the late 1970s. they included the camp david accords between egypt and israel. normalizing this country's relations with china. and the salt 2 nuclear arms treaty with the soviet union. he was also among those behind the failed mission to rescue the american hostages held by iran in 1980. the influence of the polish-born brzezinski continued for...
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he was president jimmy carter's national security adviser a took part in peace talks at camp david. he was part of the extended family of this network and we send our condolences today to our colleague and friend amika and her entire family. mika had this to say, my father passed away peaceful hadly tonight. he was known to his friends as zbig, to his grandchildren as chief and to his wife as the enduring love of her life. i just knew him as the most inspiring, loving and devoted father any girl could have. i love you, dad. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ deart
he was president jimmy carter's national security adviser a took part in peace talks at camp david. he was part of the extended family of this network and we send our condolences today to our colleague and friend amika and her entire family. mika had this to say, my father passed away peaceful hadly tonight. he was known to his friends as zbig, to his grandchildren as chief and to his wife as the enduring love of her life. i just knew him as the most inspiring, loving and devoted father any...
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in other words, it beats you up, they kill you, there's body looking at any -- jimmy carter, you remember. it's unfortunate. the the problem we have is the government of iran. host: a couple of years ago the green revolution there was seemingly taking hold. what happened to that? the caller talked about the government being the problem. guest: well, the green movement was first really brutally clamped down. we saw the images on our tv screen on how the revolutionly guards, the police forces were brutally beating up to the people. host: what happened with them? guest: they won in my view. they retreated, decided not to take the country tonight brink of civil war. they showed that responsibility and they waited. in 2013 when rue hanie was first elected it was interesting to see his entire campaign was based on reaching out for the people who voted for the green movement. that's how he got elected. the the two main leaders of the green move who are still in house arrest voted for him. he was the previous president who was also a big force behind the green movement. almost all of the artists
in other words, it beats you up, they kill you, there's body looking at any -- jimmy carter, you remember. it's unfortunate. the the problem we have is the government of iran. host: a couple of years ago the green revolution there was seemingly taking hold. what happened to that? the caller talked about the government being the problem. guest: well, the green movement was first really brutally clamped down. we saw the images on our tv screen on how the revolutionly guards, the police forces...
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it was merck's keytruda that former president jimmy carter credited with completely shrinking the brain tumors associated with his stage iv melanoma. not all patients see such a dramatic benefit. so a key strategy is combination therapy, finding out if putting multiple drugs together produces responses. >> some patients don't respond or don't respond for very long. we're really trying to understand more to the next level. >> reporter: these research updates frequently move stocks as drug makers compete. >> investors are putting anywhere between 30 and $40 billion, and investors are trying to figure out how you divvy that up. >> reporter: insight's shares spiked after an experimental drug showed promising results in combination studies in a number of different cancer sites. with combination therapy looking like the future of cancer treatment, another question arises -- cost. with many of the newer cancer drugs priced at more than $10,000 a month, many worry that multiple medicine will drive costs too high, sure to be a key topic in the conversations in chicago along with research on new
it was merck's keytruda that former president jimmy carter credited with completely shrinking the brain tumors associated with his stage iv melanoma. not all patients see such a dramatic benefit. so a key strategy is combination therapy, finding out if putting multiple drugs together produces responses. >> some patients don't respond or don't respond for very long. we're really trying to understand more to the next level. >> reporter: these research updates frequently move stocks as...
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>> jimmy carter felt the burn. he voted for bernie. wifi. we literally cannot live without it. and if we can't live without it, maybe it's time to reimagine it and make it even better. so it's awesomely fast. no. still nope. now we're talking. so it works here and here and here. and so you can even take the occasional time out. nooooooo! yes!!! yes, indeed. speed, coverage, control. introducing xfinity xfi. find your awesome and change the way you wifi. >> bret: we know who will be france's next president. emmanuel macron defeated marine le pen. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot tells us what comes next. >> a changing of the guard and more in france. outgoing president francois hollande with president-elect emmanuel macron at a world war ii commemoration in paris. macon is the youngest french leader since napoleon bonaparte. he has never held elected office. >> unprecedented and unheard of. a new political hero in a new political landscape. >> macron's performance last night was professional, culminating a campaign that saw the former investment banker create his
>> jimmy carter felt the burn. he voted for bernie. wifi. we literally cannot live without it. and if we can't live without it, maybe it's time to reimagine it and make it even better. so it's awesomely fast. no. still nope. now we're talking. so it works here and here and here. and so you can even take the occasional time out. nooooooo! yes!!! yes, indeed. speed, coverage, control. introducing xfinity xfi. find your awesome and change the way you wifi. >> bret: we know who will be...
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. >> sreenivasan: president jimmy carter's national security adviser, zbigniew brzezinski, has died at the age of 89. for the past four decades, the polish-born brzezinski remained an influential voice in u.s. foreign policy. newshour weekend's megan thompson has more. >> reporter: as president carter's national security advisor during the cold war years, zbigniew brzezinski was seen as a hawk as he managed crises from the soviet union to the middle east. in a statement today, former president carter said: in 1978, brzezinski traveled to china to initiate talks that led to restoring full diplomatic relations with beijing. in 1979, after the soviets invaded afghanistan, brzezinski advocated arming afghan rebels and backed the solidarity movement against communist rule in his native poland. brzezinski supported the military mission to rescue the 52 hostages held by radicals in tehran, but it failed when aircraft crashed in the desert. bard college professor walter russell mead knew brzezinski well. >> and brzezinski's ability to package his depth of insight and breadth of vision into a f
. >> sreenivasan: president jimmy carter's national security adviser, zbigniew brzezinski, has died at the age of 89. for the past four decades, the polish-born brzezinski remained an influential voice in u.s. foreign policy. newshour weekend's megan thompson has more. >> reporter: as president carter's national security advisor during the cold war years, zbigniew brzezinski was seen as a hawk as he managed crises from the soviet union to the middle east. in a statement today,...
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zbigniew brzezinski, who came national security adviser under president jimmy carter, played key rolesnational agreements in the late 1970s. they included the camp david accords between egypt and israel. normalizing this country's relations with china. and the salt 2 nuclear arms treaty with the soviet union. the failed mission to rescue the american hostages held by iran in 1980. the influence of the polish-born brzezinski continued for decades as a scholar, author, and television commentator. brzezinski's death was announced by his daughter and our colleague, mica brzezinski, show host of "morning joe" on msnbc. zbigniew brzezinski was 89 years old. >>> when we come back, another part of our history. the amazing collectio (bell rings) with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical
zbigniew brzezinski, who came national security adviser under president jimmy carter, played key rolesnational agreements in the late 1970s. they included the camp david accords between egypt and israel. normalizing this country's relations with china. and the salt 2 nuclear arms treaty with the soviet union. the failed mission to rescue the american hostages held by iran in 1980. the influence of the polish-born brzezinski continued for decades as a scholar, author, and television commentator....
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although back to jimmy carter. people are still talking about it.don't think that anybody would care whether president obama makes money or give speeches to the rotary club of hawaii or even major organizations. >> is the hypocrisy here in the story is not going to go away. democrats and republicans have hit the president over this. there are two prominent liberal democrats. a whole string of liberal commentators it just looks bad because it really does look bad. let's be really clear. why do they pay him to come here. it's not just the publicity. they want to get some information from him from somebody that rearranged the rearrange the healthcare world so that they can use the information to do investment banking deals. you actually had to give it back because it's a limited edition. guess who the investment banker is who is hosting the conference it was the guy at jefferies and company. the one and only. the closing bell will bring. it's very surprising. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more
although back to jimmy carter. people are still talking about it.don't think that anybody would care whether president obama makes money or give speeches to the rotary club of hawaii or even major organizations. >> is the hypocrisy here in the story is not going to go away. democrats and republicans have hit the president over this. there are two prominent liberal democrats. a whole string of liberal commentators it just looks bad because it really does look bad. let's be really clear....
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it was not that jimmy carter calls that that they could give it a bigger contact. the ove rlord over what fear that russia could be the overlord over what happened in the middle east. nobody wanted that to happen. it was a bold move by jerusalem. they have a lot more power than it does now and a lot more capacity to make the israelis concerned. now the israelis have managed to make the republican party almost a subsidiary. not really. it is too far. the republicans invited benjamin netanyahu to make a speech. absolutely unprecedented. it is difficult to pushback on israel. nowadays the politics are very hard about that. as trump is finding, just the tiniest bit possible. thank you as always. i would have liked to have been a fly on the ball in the brexit dinner. i think i would be like to be a fly on the wall for the meeting between donald trump and pope francis. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. you can of course comment on the programme. goodbye. hello. mixed fortunes for many of us today. the best of the sunshine
it was not that jimmy carter calls that that they could give it a bigger contact. the ove rlord over what fear that russia could be the overlord over what happened in the middle east. nobody wanted that to happen. it was a bold move by jerusalem. they have a lot more power than it does now and a lot more capacity to make the israelis concerned. now the israelis have managed to make the republican party almost a subsidiary. not really. it is too far. the republicans invited benjamin netanyahu to...
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it has been 70 years and presidents since him, including lyndon johnson and richard nixon and jimmy carter have tried various versions. why is it so hard? why, after seven years, can we not get this right? mr. isasi: we really struggle with the question of, is health care that every family deserves to live to their full potential or is it something you have to earn? that debate goes back and forth year after year. i think the answer is clear. everybody has to have access to high-quality health care in order for every person to live up to their full potential. steve: from thomas in lexington, tennessee with the obamacare insurance. caller: good morning. the affordable care act is the only way that i can afford insurance. i've had insurance before, but i'm self-employed. it was a lot more reasonable 15 years ago or more. when republicans had the power they didn't do anything. but my issue with the state of tennessee was that it has six and a half million people and half of those people are children and elderly and the other half work and probably have insurance. if you take the basic element
it has been 70 years and presidents since him, including lyndon johnson and richard nixon and jimmy carter have tried various versions. why is it so hard? why, after seven years, can we not get this right? mr. isasi: we really struggle with the question of, is health care that every family deserves to live to their full potential or is it something you have to earn? that debate goes back and forth year after year. i think the answer is clear. everybody has to have access to high-quality health...