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quotedetary perry, you jimmy carter's famous address about no energy. i have the quote. this happened over 40 years ago. at the current rate of thismption we "could use .s a 1977 vote the current rate of consumption, we could use of all the reserves of oil in the entire world by the end of the next decade." by sometime in the 80's, we were supposed to be out of oil and gas. expand on what has changed so dramatically. how much do we really have left? >> that's the real key. to ever draw that line and say this is what we know, and there is nothing else to know, is a big mistake. we have seen it happen a lot in the past. youhe early 2000's, many of have seen a fellow who traveled around the country and gave a , that wetled peak oil had found all the oil. it was adding on to the jimmy carter story that you could not retrieve any more of the natural resources. there were a few people in this country that didn't buy into that. betweenthe difference the jimmy carter mentality, the previous administrations mentality, and the current lease we find ourselves in. difference between
quotedetary perry, you jimmy carter's famous address about no energy. i have the quote. this happened over 40 years ago. at the current rate of thismption we "could use .s a 1977 vote the current rate of consumption, we could use of all the reserves of oil in the entire world by the end of the next decade." by sometime in the 80's, we were supposed to be out of oil and gas. expand on what has changed so dramatically. how much do we really have left? >> that's the real key. to...
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i liked jimmy carter for the same reasons the last caller said. sically, everything this man is not. out? what stands , he wasjimmy carter probably a better human being than he was a president. he was honest and he was compassionate. he had equality for everybody. presidents,e lincoln and carter, have those qualities. this president does not have an ounce of it. it is a shame. our: lincoln shows up in survey of presidential historians when it comes to the category of relations with congress, specifically how a president works with congress to get things done. lyndon johnson on the top. followed by george washington, .oosevelt, lincoln, eisenhower it goes from there, the listing of all of the presidents in these categories at our website. that is where you can find a listing of this survey. it was done last year. from virginia beach, sherry, virginia beach on our democrats line. caller: how are you? host: i am well. like a president -- we have not had one of these, ever. that would include always ao, there is favoritism aspect in us. there should ne
i liked jimmy carter for the same reasons the last caller said. sically, everything this man is not. out? what stands , he wasjimmy carter probably a better human being than he was a president. he was honest and he was compassionate. he had equality for everybody. presidents,e lincoln and carter, have those qualities. this president does not have an ounce of it. it is a shame. our: lincoln shows up in survey of presidential historians when it comes to the category of relations with congress,...
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he was the arkansasbecause he dd jimmy carter went on to win 55% of the arkansas votes that era. wentg this time, hillary to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats throughout the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976. would becomeer, the country's youngest governor in 1978. hillary cap tournament, her maiden name when bill and hillary were married, which would have been unusual in 1975 across the country. and she worelook glasses and no makeup and natural hair, that kind of thing. his second term as governor in 1980, you see her transformation and his transformation politically speaking about what the people needed most, and her transformation into what arkansas would have considered an appropriate first lady. she changed her hair, started wearing contacts and makeup. you see the clothing change a lot. it is very apparent in the early 80's. ran for bill clinton governor and one that time. he was able to go back to the governor's o
he was the arkansasbecause he dd jimmy carter went on to win 55% of the arkansas votes that era. wentg this time, hillary to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats throughout the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976. would becomeer, the country's youngest governor in 1978. hillary cap tournament, her maiden name when bill and hillary were...
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and here we are with jimmy carter. for jimmy carter we have a number of arrowheads that he collected at his farm in plains, georgia. he loved collecting arrowheads. he had a large collection of them, which are at the jimmy carter presidential library museum. these are on loan to us from there. as a result of his love of picking up artifacts and arrowheads that he found on his farm plowing or untilitilling t soil. included the jimmy carter clause which made it -- it was not illegal toic up and collect arrowheads. we have on loan from the ronald reagan presidential library and museum in california. we have a pair of his riding gloves and work gloves. when he would go out to his ranch out in california just north of los angeles, on the coast in the mountains there, he would spend time relaxing. he thought it was as close to heaven as you could get without being in heaven. it was a place he really loved to go and enjoyed being there. and the gloves are interesting. it looks like sheep wool lined. then the little buttons at
and here we are with jimmy carter. for jimmy carter we have a number of arrowheads that he collected at his farm in plains, georgia. he loved collecting arrowheads. he had a large collection of them, which are at the jimmy carter presidential library museum. these are on loan to us from there. as a result of his love of picking up artifacts and arrowheads that he found on his farm plowing or untilitilling t soil. included the jimmy carter clause which made it -- it was not illegal toic up and...
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jimmy carter's arkansas chair and jimmy carter went on to win 65% of the arkansas vote. during the time that bill was running the arkansas jimmy carter campaign, hillary went to indiana and ran the jimmy carter campaign there and help set up campaign offices. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. generalame the attorney rather easily in 1976. two years later he would become the country's youngest governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were married, hillary cap terminated maiden hillary kept her which would've been unusual in arkansas but even across the country. she kept her look and she wore glasses and no makeup and natural hair. after bill lost his second term as governor in 1980, the two of them regrouped and you see at the beginning of the 80's her transformation and his transpiration politically, -- his transformation, thinking about what the people needed most. whatransformation into arkansas would've considered an appropriate first lady. she changed her hair, started wearing contacts and makeu
jimmy carter's arkansas chair and jimmy carter went on to win 65% of the arkansas vote. during the time that bill was running the arkansas jimmy carter campaign, hillary went to indiana and ran the jimmy carter campaign there and help set up campaign offices. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. generalame the attorney rather easily in 1976. two years later he would become the country's youngest governor in 1978. when bill...
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you know, you go back in the '70s when jimmy carter stood before the american people and talked aboutnes, and then you go forward for 30 more years and this country found itself to be beholden to a lot of energy sources around the world that didn't necessarily have our best interest in mind and the way that the government all too often dealt with energy was through regulation. and something interesting happened. the private sector, george mitchell, a pioneer from my home state who believed that he knew how to be able to extract this energy from some formations that people didn't think could occur and america became energy independent. we became in such a powerful position. today the united states of america is the number one oil and gas producing country in the world. [applause] >> and it didn't happen because government regulations. it happened because government basically got out of the way in some cases and became, allowed the private sector to go out there and do what the private sector does is to risk. we've got a secretary of interior that understands that those resources on our
you know, you go back in the '70s when jimmy carter stood before the american people and talked aboutnes, and then you go forward for 30 more years and this country found itself to be beholden to a lot of energy sources around the world that didn't necessarily have our best interest in mind and the way that the government all too often dealt with energy was through regulation. and something interesting happened. the private sector, george mitchell, a pioneer from my home state who believed that...
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. >> my father was criticized for supporting reagan and jimmy carter was a sunday school year. most evangelicals come along just like they did with trump and saw this person might not be the best choice to be my pastor or teacher, but he takes the right position on policies best for our country. reagan won for that reason and trump one for that reason. >> never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people that care about you, carry yourself with digging a and pride and the unafraid to challenge entrenched entrance challengeests -- entrenched interests. >> what they don't understand is evangelicals would want to -- or the most antiestablishment of any group. jesus spent more time condemned the religious belief of the establishment that he did of anyone else. and privilegeupt and pun of the government of europe. it was evangelicals who left europe because they were antiestablishment. when evangelicals supported trump more than any of president, what a press never understood is two things. one, they hate the establishment. independent and don't want the good was to run
. >> my father was criticized for supporting reagan and jimmy carter was a sunday school year. most evangelicals come along just like they did with trump and saw this person might not be the best choice to be my pastor or teacher, but he takes the right position on policies best for our country. reagan won for that reason and trump one for that reason. >> never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people that care about you, carry yourself with digging a and pride and...
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they were not fearful of jimmy carter, not scared of jimmy scared of they were ronald reagan, that was the political and cultural head of mission in tehran. contra, it was wrong, it happened without his knowledge, without his approval. it's been proven time and again that it was rogue operation, the white utside of house by oliver north to sell rms, reagan didn't know about it, he denounced it. he was the one who called for the investigation. was completely open to the public, completely open to congress. exonerated by the tower commission, which investigated democratic ith contraandd musky, iran exonerated ronald reagan. reagan didn't know it was going on. things do happen in our national government. host: how we weathered it, then. well, he viewed it as, took it hard because he saw it s reflection of his own presidency and took a hammering in the national media and but he g in the polls, did recover in the national polls by the end of his so idency and did recover even the "washington post," which had been bashing him for very unfairly most of the time or often, they an editorial the
they were not fearful of jimmy carter, not scared of jimmy scared of they were ronald reagan, that was the political and cultural head of mission in tehran. contra, it was wrong, it happened without his knowledge, without his approval. it's been proven time and again that it was rogue operation, the white utside of house by oliver north to sell rms, reagan didn't know about it, he denounced it. he was the one who called for the investigation. was completely open to the public, completely open...
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i was listening to jimmy carter talk, thinking you know, they put the odd couple together. both profoundly influenced by billy graham. billy graham has known me since 1985, but i have known him for nearly 50 years. i am here because of the public billy graham and the private billy graham. i'm here because beginning in 1989, i have seen firsthand his kindness. when he preached the crusade in little rock then, a pastor who had known was dying was cancer and only had a couple months to live, all he had to do, billy graham let me take him to home which then laid weighed less than 90 pounds. and i listened to them talk about life and afterlife. it was a conversation that will stay with me until the day i die. they didn't have to do that. no one would have known if he hadn't. not a single soul thought a bit less of him. he did it because of who he is. when i was in the white house on many occasions, billy would come by to visit with hillary or me or call and just write a letter when some foreign crisis or something was going on and always was incredibly kind. in the scripture, je
i was listening to jimmy carter talk, thinking you know, they put the odd couple together. both profoundly influenced by billy graham. billy graham has known me since 1985, but i have known him for nearly 50 years. i am here because of the public billy graham and the private billy graham. i'm here because beginning in 1989, i have seen firsthand his kindness. when he preached the crusade in little rock then, a pastor who had known was dying was cancer and only had a couple months to live, all...
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because he didn't have a general election opponent he was able to work on behalf of jimmy carter in 1970, and he was carter -- in 1976, and he was carter's arkansas chair. during the time he was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and randy carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. generalame the attorney rather ably in 1976, and two years later would become the country's youngest governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were married, hillary kept her maiden name come as would have been unusual in 1975 across the country. she really kept her look. she were glasses and no makeup and natural hair, that kind of thing. after bill lost his second term as governor in 1980, the two of them really regrouped, and you see at the beginning of the 1980's her transformation and his transformation politically, thinking about what the people needed most, and her transformation into what arkansas would have considered an approp
because he didn't have a general election opponent he was able to work on behalf of jimmy carter in 1970, and he was carter -- in 1976, and he was carter's arkansas chair. during the time he was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and randy carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. generalame the attorney rather ably...
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. ♪ >> my father was criticized for ,upporting reagan by christians and jimmy carter was a sunday schoolcher, southern baptist sunday school teachers, but most evangelicals came along and saw that, ok, this person might not be the best choice to be my pastor or my sunday school teacher, but he takes the right position on the policies that are best for my country. reagan won for that reason, trump won for that reason. president trump: never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. carry yourself with dignity and pride. demand the best from yourself and we totally unafraid to challenge entrenched interests and failed power structures. does that sound familiar, by the way? >> one thing the press never understood about evangelicals -- they are scratching their heads. how can they support somebody like donald trump? what they don't understand is that evangelicals were the ones to were the most antiestablishment of any group throughout history. jesus spent more time condemning the religious elite of his day, the establishment, then he did anyone else. reform
. ♪ >> my father was criticized for ,upporting reagan by christians and jimmy carter was a sunday schoolcher, southern baptist sunday school teachers, but most evangelicals came along and saw that, ok, this person might not be the best choice to be my pastor or my sunday school teacher, but he takes the right position on the policies that are best for my country. reagan won for that reason, trump won for that reason. president trump: never stop fighting for what you believe in and for...
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secretary perry, you invoked jimmy carter's famous address to the nation about energy or no energy.ot the quote. this happened just over 40 years ago. he said of the current rate of we could use -- this is in 1977. some of you were born in 1977. -- were not born in 1977. at the current rate of consumption, we could use of all the proven reserves of oil in the entire world by the end of the next decade. by sometime in the 1980's, we were supposed to be out of oil and gas. expand a little bit of what's changed and what changed so dramatically, and how much do we really have left, if we don't? rick perry: that's the real key. to overdraw that line and say this is what we know, and there's nothing else to know, is a big mistake. we have seen it happen a lot of times in the past. in the early 2000, many of you may have seen a fellow traveler around the country, giving a speech that was titled " peak oil" adding on the jimmy carter story. more ofot retrieve any the national resource. there were a few people in this country that didn't buy into that. george mitchell that i mentioned. he wa
secretary perry, you invoked jimmy carter's famous address to the nation about energy or no energy.ot the quote. this happened just over 40 years ago. he said of the current rate of we could use -- this is in 1977. some of you were born in 1977. -- were not born in 1977. at the current rate of consumption, we could use of all the proven reserves of oil in the entire world by the end of the next decade. by sometime in the 1980's, we were supposed to be out of oil and gas. expand a little bit of...
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circuit by jimmy carter, jimmy carter was a man who changed, literally changed, the complexion of the.s. judiciary. he wasn't a lawyer himself. he looked around at the federal judiciary and said, they all look just like me. just like me. they are all white men. but that is not how the great united states looks. and i want my judges to be drawn from all of the people, not just some of them. so he made an effort to appoint minority group members and women, not one at a time, but in numbers. he appointed i think over 25 women to the federal trial court and federal district courts. he appointed 11 to courts of appeals, and i was one of the lucky 11. so when people ask, did you always want to be a judge? i smile and say when i graduated from law school, there were no women on the federal appellate bench. there had been florence allen, who was appointed in 1934 by president roosevelt, and she retired in 1959, and so then there were none until one was appointed by president johnson to the court of appeals for the ninth circuit. she was the first ever secretary of education, so then there wer
circuit by jimmy carter, jimmy carter was a man who changed, literally changed, the complexion of the.s. judiciary. he wasn't a lawyer himself. he looked around at the federal judiciary and said, they all look just like me. just like me. they are all white men. but that is not how the great united states looks. and i want my judges to be drawn from all of the people, not just some of them. so he made an effort to appoint minority group members and women, not one at a time, but in numbers. he...
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when jimmy carter said i want to do a new panda wok and no treaty and something they looked at inn the past, howard baker the new minority leader said why now. baker says i am the senate leader. we remember him as a great senator and leader and public servant. so it was the ethos. >> host: you talk about the transformation of the senate and certain moments when that devolution what is accelerated. you talk about 78 and 80 and the confirmation battles in 1987. what was it about those moments in the acceleration of the devolution? >> 78, 80 marked the beginning of a more partisan climate. the whole think about citizens united but when it was decided, it freed up all kinds of special interest pacs. things got more partisan and became more of an issue. but even as we ran into the 80s when the senate changed dramatically when the republicans took over, president ronald reagan's victory there were enough strong senators dared that the senate still functioned basically the way that it would function and howard baker being the leader for four years and you were on the house side at that time b
when jimmy carter said i want to do a new panda wok and no treaty and something they looked at inn the past, howard baker the new minority leader said why now. baker says i am the senate leader. we remember him as a great senator and leader and public servant. so it was the ethos. >> host: you talk about the transformation of the senate and certain moments when that devolution what is accelerated. you talk about 78 and 80 and the confirmation battles in 1987. what was it about those...
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jimmy carter's the only president who single-handedly organized a graham crusade back in 1966. he'd lost an unlikely race for governor. it was his first statewide contest. he wasn't sure about everything when he lost, he kind of lost track of his life and his career and his faith after that. one of the first things he does to get back on track in 1966 is he volunteers to organize a local graham crusade. i think president carter told me a great story. he said that when he first met billy graham in 1971, he'd been invited to the white house by richard nixon with a bunch of other governors for a reception. he walks into the east room, and he doesn't know a soul. he's never been to the white house. he's never met a president. and the first person he sees who he recognizes across the room is billy graham who's standing next to richard nixon. and mr. graham whistles him over and says, congresswoman on, i want -- come on, i want to meet you. mr. graham knew about this crusade that carter had run four years earlier, five years earlier in southwest georgia. so at the very moment that he
jimmy carter's the only president who single-handedly organized a graham crusade back in 1966. he'd lost an unlikely race for governor. it was his first statewide contest. he wasn't sure about everything when he lost, he kind of lost track of his life and his career and his faith after that. one of the first things he does to get back on track in 1966 is he volunteers to organize a local graham crusade. i think president carter told me a great story. he said that when he first met billy graham...
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jimmy carter went on that with his presidential run 1976 by 78 people think decriminalization or maybe legalization is around the corner. while decriminalization lies spread across the country another industry is popping up. remember the economy in the 70s there was gas lines around the block -- around the block, inflation, but one significant growth industry is marijuana paraphernalia. so in 1977 the market brings $250 million per year off of pipes and papers that is the equivalent of 1 billion today now thanks to increasing interest and the variations of titles with the new marijuana culture that they could advertise these new things but it becomes problematic and inadvertently or purposely. there was the frisbee with a pipe you puff and past and then a boardgame and while promoted and marketed to adults, some people start to notice there is the trickle-down effect and now adolescence skyrocket during this time now how many seniors report smoking pot everyday and it is very easy to get. so this situation with near nationwide rapid acceptance of decriminalization compounded by the boo
jimmy carter went on that with his presidential run 1976 by 78 people think decriminalization or maybe legalization is around the corner. while decriminalization lies spread across the country another industry is popping up. remember the economy in the 70s there was gas lines around the block -- around the block, inflation, but one significant growth industry is marijuana paraphernalia. so in 1977 the market brings $250 million per year off of pipes and papers that is the equivalent of 1...
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. >> patty hearst waged a press offensive to change public opinion to get jimmy carter to commute herhe doled out interviews to sympathetic reporters who didn't know all the facts of the case. >> they focused on the victim part exclusively. since she's been observed on television and in magazines as a victim and not as an urban guerrilla, the narrative has been altered dramatically. so it's not that hard to pull off. when you have a media empire that's barking your play, that's a big play. >> her family recruits democrats, republicans, ronald reagan also endorses this effort. >> you can't blame patty hearst for that, her family, any family would have tried to do it, but most families wouldn't have had the money, the connection, the influence to do what her family could do. >> patty hearst had her story and access to the press. and she used it like a master. >> the committee conducts an extensive mail campaign. >> patty hearst's family organizes this tremendous effort to commute her sentence. but they were helped by something that came completely out of the blue. ♪ >> jones town was a
. >> patty hearst waged a press offensive to change public opinion to get jimmy carter to commute herhe doled out interviews to sympathetic reporters who didn't know all the facts of the case. >> they focused on the victim part exclusively. since she's been observed on television and in magazines as a victim and not as an urban guerrilla, the narrative has been altered dramatically. so it's not that hard to pull off. when you have a media empire that's barking your play, that's a...
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circuit by jimmy carter, jimmy who changed,man literally changed, the complexion of the u.s. judiciary. he looked around at the federal judiciary and said, they all looked just like me. just like me. they are all white men. but that is not how the great united states looks. to be drawny judges from all of the people, not just some of them. so we made an effort to appoint minority group members and women , not one at a time, but in numbers. he appointed i think over 25 women to the federal trial court and federal district courts. he appointed 11 to courts of appeals, and i was one of the lucky 11. , did youeople ask always want to be a judge? graduatedd say when i from law school, there were no women on the federal appellate bench. is one appointed in 1934 by president roosevelt, and she retired in 1959, and so then one wasre none until appointed by president johnson to the court of appeals for the ninth circuit. she was the first ever secretary of education, so then there were none again. and then jimmy carter became pattern that set a no president has departed from. presiden
circuit by jimmy carter, jimmy who changed,man literally changed, the complexion of the u.s. judiciary. he looked around at the federal judiciary and said, they all looked just like me. just like me. they are all white men. but that is not how the great united states looks. to be drawny judges from all of the people, not just some of them. so we made an effort to appoint minority group members and women , not one at a time, but in numbers. he appointed i think over 25 women to the federal trial...
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it relates to jimmy carter, evangelicals have tried and evangelical candidate before whether it be jimmy carter. how did that work out for evangelicals? bush.lso tried george w. it was fine, but donald trump is much different, much bolder. i tell you what -- that boldness really resonates with evangelicals. host: the book is called "the faith of donald j. trump." written by david brody and current by scott lamb. thanks for being with us. good luck on "meet the press" later this morning. that is one of the shows that we carry on c-span radio. i want to share with you a tweet from president trump as the democratic memo is released. he wrote the following, "the democrat memo response is a and legal bust. just confirms all the terrible things that were done. so illegal." joining us live on the phone is the white house reporter for the associated press. thanks for being with us on this sunday. guest: you are welcome. host: there has been a volley back and forth between democrats and republicans on this memo. we heard from adam schiff. what is next between this battle between congressional rep
it relates to jimmy carter, evangelicals have tried and evangelical candidate before whether it be jimmy carter. how did that work out for evangelicals? bush.lso tried george w. it was fine, but donald trump is much different, much bolder. i tell you what -- that boldness really resonates with evangelicals. host: the book is called "the faith of donald j. trump." written by david brody and current by scott lamb. thanks for being with us. good luck on "meet the press" later...
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were perfect but the ethos was in howard baker epitomized this plan as they say in the book when jimmy carter said i want to do a new panama canal treaty something five presidents had looked at howard baker the new minority leader said why now, why a me? and he said senator if you do this you will never be the president did aker says i'm the senate leader. i have to figure out what's right for the country and what's right for the senate. and he did that and that's why it passed. he never was president that we remembered him as a great senator and a great leader and a great public servant. it was the ethos then. >> host: utah as well about the transformational evolution of the senate and you cite certain moments when not evolution was accelerated. you talk about the elections of 78 in 80 and the confirmation battles around robert bork and 87, clarence thomas a little bit later. what was it about those moments and that experience the caused the acceleration of the devolution? >> well 78, and 80 marked the beginning of the more partisan climate. we all think about citizens united case that back
were perfect but the ethos was in howard baker epitomized this plan as they say in the book when jimmy carter said i want to do a new panama canal treaty something five presidents had looked at howard baker the new minority leader said why now, why a me? and he said senator if you do this you will never be the president did aker says i'm the senate leader. i have to figure out what's right for the country and what's right for the senate. and he did that and that's why it passed. he never was...
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jimmy carter. and there were plenty of problems throughout as you know, throughout the whole. and yet the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences, stepping up to domestic and foreign policy crises. and, stepping up to the biggest crises of our times. vietnam and watergate after the civil rights legislation. so those are big problems. to some extent, and a fast-forward to our period. but many are not being handled by the senate. and so, you cannot have a larger problem than the economic crisis that happened after the lehman shock in 2008. and the effect of that collapse on main street across the country. in 2008, at the end of 2008, the senate played a commendable role in producing the tarp program. when it was needed. senator mcconnell played a key role in that. he was proud of it. it is that i senators and leaders ought to be. then we had barack obama is present. we lost 750,000 jobs the first year. still in danger of going into a depression. but we no longer had any cooperation to deal with. the president had changed. therefore, the republican
jimmy carter. and there were plenty of problems throughout as you know, throughout the whole. and yet the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences, stepping up to domestic and foreign policy crises. and, stepping up to the biggest crises of our times. vietnam and watergate after the civil rights legislation. so those are big problems. to some extent, and a fast-forward to our period. but many are not being handled by the senate. and so, you cannot have a larger...
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former president, jimmy carter, says h had an influence on my own spiritual life. and even if his catholic households there was respects and admiration for billy graham and his work to bring people to god. >> president trump tweets there was no one like him and missed by christians and all religions a special man. >> the message does not change. >> the leader is the transformation of human nature to make us love instead of hate. >> graham remained nonpartisan meeting with democrat and republican presidents alike with a message to unify. he wants to be remembered as a faithful servant to god. >>> happening now, students from the parkland, florida, high school where 17 people were killed in a shooting rampage are in the state's capital to demand change and a day full of meetings with the leaders in tallahassee. they are pushing to ban the assault style rifle used to kill the students and teachers one week ago today. and they traveled to the the state capital by bus yesterday. and they were greeted by fellow students and reported they were up until almost 5:00 a.m. pr
former president, jimmy carter, says h had an influence on my own spiritual life. and even if his catholic households there was respects and admiration for billy graham and his work to bring people to god. >> president trump tweets there was no one like him and missed by christians and all religions a special man. >> the message does not change. >> the leader is the transformation of human nature to make us love instead of hate. >> graham remained nonpartisan meeting...
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informed in jimmy carter's hometown atlanta, georgia, in 1976. i know he is from planes but he was governor. the parent movement had gotten a bad rap over the past couple of years in drug history. people dismiss them as angry or maybe hyperbolic but the thing is they were legitimately terrified of the children marijuana use. it seemed to come out of nowhere and sadly it's prevalent and all information that parents could find suggested that this drug is going to do irreparable harm to their children. there were a lot of federal government reports the said it would make invoice progress, ranger young girls and further it would destroy generations of chromosomes. they were terrified of a motivational center what kids would give up on life before it had even begun. so they start to gather together and basically consciousness-raising groups to borrow a term from second wave feminism when they start to share information, they start to collectively paired the kids. they say roulette uniform rules, giving alternative options after school. a couple of the
informed in jimmy carter's hometown atlanta, georgia, in 1976. i know he is from planes but he was governor. the parent movement had gotten a bad rap over the past couple of years in drug history. people dismiss them as angry or maybe hyperbolic but the thing is they were legitimately terrified of the children marijuana use. it seemed to come out of nowhere and sadly it's prevalent and all information that parents could find suggested that this drug is going to do irreparable harm to their...
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it began with jimmy carter. nowadays the adversity against the government as a result of the racial disturbances, results in vietnam, require the leader to take charge and say hey, we haven't had the backs of our citizens. we need to go back to our basic government. as abraham lincoln said, government must do the things individuals cannot do for themselves or can not do well for themselves. so it's as old as our democracy. and yet, beginning with jimmy carter, accelerating with ronald reagan, bill clinton and george h.w. bush, bill clinton and george w. bush and barack obama, government has not returned to its activist state. and here you see the results. use the in the 50s and 60s inequality with increasing slightly, but it really dropped during the reagan administration and never really recovered. progressive taxes during the eisenhower administration, the tax bracket was at 90%. not the corporate rate is at 35% in the new tax proposal knocks it down to 20%. and you can see basically from this grasp of the top
it began with jimmy carter. nowadays the adversity against the government as a result of the racial disturbances, results in vietnam, require the leader to take charge and say hey, we haven't had the backs of our citizens. we need to go back to our basic government. as abraham lincoln said, government must do the things individuals cannot do for themselves or can not do well for themselves. so it's as old as our democracy. and yet, beginning with jimmy carter, accelerating with ronald reagan,...
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jimmy carter said gram had an enormous influence on my own spiritual life. the arch bishop of new york dolan said in his catholic household, there was respect and admiration for him and the work he did to bring people to god. president trump tweets, there was nobody like him. he will be missed by christians and all religions, a very special man. over the years, the messenger may have changed, but his message had not. >> the greatest need in the world today is the transformation of human nature, to make us love instead of hate. >> graham remained nonpartisan throughout his life meeting with republican and democratic presidents alike with the message to unify. he said he wanted to be remembered as a faithful servant to god, abc news, new york. >>> mike pence tweeted this tribute, karen and i were saddened to learn of the passing of the one of the greatest americans of the century, reverend billy graham and we send our deepest condolences to the graham family. another tweet, blessed with length of years and service. rev graham helped a lot of people against the
jimmy carter said gram had an enormous influence on my own spiritual life. the arch bishop of new york dolan said in his catholic household, there was respect and admiration for him and the work he did to bring people to god. president trump tweets, there was nobody like him. he will be missed by christians and all religions, a very special man. over the years, the messenger may have changed, but his message had not. >> the greatest need in the world today is the transformation of human...
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that cost jimmy carter his jobs many ways shapes and forms. heather may be too young, to remember this, we had balanced budget in the '90s. >> who knew. >> we could have that coming down the road here. i know it sound crazy, if we get economic growth debt is not a terrible four-letter word. growth gets us out of this. >> maybe but at some point in time, deirdre said cone mists don't care about $13 trillion in debt on credit cards and personal debt that has to be daunting number. neil: that is very good point. >> that we have to pay for this. not just our federal debt but personal debt is issue. neil: you will have to get a lot of wage growth to offset it. we're all-time high for personal debt. all-time high for government debt. we'll have to see how that all sorts out. >> let's party. >> happy valentines. neil: that reference to jimmy carter, a former u.s. president. these guys are a little young to remember him. he served back in 1977 to 1981. he was followed by ronald reagan. there will be a quiz on all of this after this. ♪ the alerian mlp
that cost jimmy carter his jobs many ways shapes and forms. heather may be too young, to remember this, we had balanced budget in the '90s. >> who knew. >> we could have that coming down the road here. i know it sound crazy, if we get economic growth debt is not a terrible four-letter word. growth gets us out of this. >> maybe but at some point in time, deirdre said cone mists don't care about $13 trillion in debt on credit cards and personal debt that has to be daunting...
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just think about jimmy carter boycotting the summer olympics in moscow in 1980. and not allowing u.s. athletes to, who have been practicing their entire lives, to represent their country. of course, in return, the soviet union boycotted the l.a. games four years later. so yeah, i mean, that's pretty heavy-handed, isn't it, to actually say from the white house, we're not going to participate in these olympics. so i feel that it's not inappropriate, the comments that were made, for him to be there is not inappropriate. it will be interesting to see whether here's a mere spectator or trying to actually get some business done, or position the american agenda into the fabric of the olympic games. that's going to be an interesting story to follow. and so you've got all these layers. like athletic, cheating. we haven't even talked about the weather. these are the winter olympics. in st. moritz in the second winter olympics, they had to cancel them, it was thawing, it was too warm. temperatures looking good, 30s and 20s. all the executes are somehow executed on snow or i
just think about jimmy carter boycotting the summer olympics in moscow in 1980. and not allowing u.s. athletes to, who have been practicing their entire lives, to represent their country. of course, in return, the soviet union boycotted the l.a. games four years later. so yeah, i mean, that's pretty heavy-handed, isn't it, to actually say from the white house, we're not going to participate in these olympics. so i feel that it's not inappropriate, the comments that were made, for him to be...
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ahead you know vien with iran saying you know you can get a better deal from us if you don't give jimmy carter the release of those hostages until after the election and in fact symbolically and notably those hostages were elected or rather released on you know gratian day for on the break and these are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level of research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adore ronald reagan quote it also became true of those who adored barack obama yeah i'll get on to the liberal thing in a second if you want to be that i'm not sure if you see this steven spielberg film hanks film the post but it's certainly extols the virtues of one of the great journalists so r.h. katharine graham. yeah i don't know how you have this thing to share the same ideas about her tom hanks and steven spielberg. well perry actually worked for what was then called the post newsweek
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president lyndon johnson later was secretary of health, education and welfare under president jimmy cartere's now on the cbs board of dreg for his 14n book. our damaged democracy: we the people must act is out tuesday. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> garrett: what is damaged about our democracy. >> it's in deep trouble. >> garrett: deeper than it was when you were in government? >> much deeper. we have a major cries in the system. the president s so powerful he'r all presidents? >> building for 15 years. all been the same. ever president increases power. we have, more legislation than congress does. regulation. put out about 20 regulation mr. toy law congress pass, that's number one. number two, they have sent 100,000 people in the military to their death in combat, a million have been wounded in wars since 1945, world war 2. >> no declaration of war. they haven't even bothered indeed with respect to obama, for example, when he was in libya he called the attorney general said, are these hostilities i have to report to the congress or get out. then went to own in-house counse
president lyndon johnson later was secretary of health, education and welfare under president jimmy cartere's now on the cbs board of dreg for his 14n book. our damaged democracy: we the people must act is out tuesday. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> garrett: what is damaged about our democracy. >> it's in deep trouble. >> garrett: deeper than it was when you were in government? >> much deeper. we have a major cries in the system. the president s so...
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profits in the book international conflicts are looming on the minds of the because many more degree jimmy carter clearly defined the fight. from the arctic in sixty minutes on d w. they make a commitment they find solutions. they inspire. africa the road. stories of both people and making a difference in shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands to double his new multimedia series. d w dot com africa on the move. led to. the scars on celebs the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for cities. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time or more the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance is followed it shows once a really difficult complicated difficult forgiveness reconciliation forgetting they get stuck in your struggle to get. out of darkness
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question hollande as i said i've studied this issue for a while i've read books for example like jimmy carter's palestine peace not apartheid i was aware that. nelson mandela himself has characterized the system in his and while he was alive characterize the system here as apartheid and now i've come and see it for myself that's what drives that's the politics that drives these policies holland it's the fact that israel wants to maintain an ethnic purity meaning it needs to be a jewish state while i was here the israeli justice minister minister islet shock and said we need to maintain this jewish majority even if it means we disregard human rights and that's clearly what's happening and it's not just palestinians in gaza who suffer palestinians in the west bank suffer as well. you know had this incredible man who was my fixer took me all around the west bank he told me a story about how for example he has he showed me this beautiful land he has in the west bank and he tried to plan olive trees there a few years ago and the illegal jewish settlers came and burned it within days destroying our l
question hollande as i said i've studied this issue for a while i've read books for example like jimmy carter's palestine peace not apartheid i was aware that. nelson mandela himself has characterized the system in his and while he was alive characterize the system here as apartheid and now i've come and see it for myself that's what drives that's the politics that drives these policies holland it's the fact that israel wants to maintain an ethnic purity meaning it needs to be a jewish state...
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ahead you know vien with iran saying you know you can get a better deal from us if you don't give jimmy carter the release of those hostages until after the election and in fact symbolically and notably those hostages were elected or rather released you know gratian day for on the break and these are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level of research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adore it ronald reagan but it also became true of those who adored barack obama yeah i'll get on to the growth in a second i know you want the d. that i'm not sure if you see this steven spielberg hanks film the post but it's certainly extols the virtues and one of the great journalists so r.h. katharine graham. yeah i don't know how you have to think to share the same ideas about her as the tom hanks and steven spielberg. well perry actually worked for what was then called the post newsweek co
ahead you know vien with iran saying you know you can get a better deal from us if you don't give jimmy carter the release of those hostages until after the election and in fact symbolically and notably those hostages were elected or rather released you know gratian day for on the break and these are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level of research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply...
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host: president jimmy carter signed the fisa law into place in 1978. it essentially requires the government went ease dropping on domestic soil to obtain permission from a fisa court judge. the judge must agree that the target is probably the agent of a foreign power and will probably use the specific email accounts or phone numbers that the doj wants to wiretap. guest: correct. it is important to remember there has been some misuse of vocabulary as people talk about the way these fisa warrants work. the justice department's and lawyers and national security division work with fbi agents to put together affidavits. these are basically a pitch to a judge on the foreign intelligence surveillance court. they can also be extremely thick. it is an arduous process to put them together. additionally, the people who put together these affidavits are career employees in the fbi and injustice. these are not political appointees. president donald trump tweeted, ,hortly after the memo came out that while he was concerned about political leadership at the bureau an
host: president jimmy carter signed the fisa law into place in 1978. it essentially requires the government went ease dropping on domestic soil to obtain permission from a fisa court judge. the judge must agree that the target is probably the agent of a foreign power and will probably use the specific email accounts or phone numbers that the doj wants to wiretap. guest: correct. it is important to remember there has been some misuse of vocabulary as people talk about the way these fisa warrants...
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, the whole medicaid medicare, richard nixon, affirmative action, creates the epa, government, jimmy carter creates fema, the payment of energy, department of education, reagan and the reagan revolution turns deep red in a landslide victory. since 80 we have been losing -- living in the age of reagan, center-right, not centerleft and makes it very hard, for democrats to win in order to do so had to do what bill clinton did. he got lucky and 92 in many ways but triangulates, take the -- barack obama snuck in the affordable care act, became a firewall to protect fdr, johnson heirlooms, and government expansion so those two elections to me, 32, in 1980, are two giant ones. when i teach, i focus on a lot. >> fascinating analysis. how does it look for the position of upholsterer, a political activist? >> i look at it as a political scientist. political science major available in college but sociology. they traditionally looked at american elections at 5 great realigning elections, bill's point, things are different after the election than before. and four of the five realigning elections have be
, the whole medicaid medicare, richard nixon, affirmative action, creates the epa, government, jimmy carter creates fema, the payment of energy, department of education, reagan and the reagan revolution turns deep red in a landslide victory. since 80 we have been losing -- living in the age of reagan, center-right, not centerleft and makes it very hard, for democrats to win in order to do so had to do what bill clinton did. he got lucky and 92 in many ways but triangulates, take the -- barack...
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former president jimmy carter is solutionhe two-state in the israeli-palestinian conflict has been overtakena one state reality which will have dire consequences for israel in the long-term. the former u.s. ambassador read a statement from mr. carter to the un security council. the two-stated at solution must be anchored on adjustments,with and with jerusalem as the capital for both israelis and palestinians. a civil society in new york was theed with eggs outside center for policy and research in west bank. the group was on an unofficial visit. tensions have been running high since december when president trump declared the united states recognizes jerusalem as the capital of israel and the embassy will be relocated there from tel aviv. british prime minister theresa may is shunning her most senior -- shutting her most senior ministers away in a room on to force them to discuss what trade deal they want with the european union. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: since the tragic
former president jimmy carter is solutionhe two-state in the israeli-palestinian conflict has been overtakena one state reality which will have dire consequences for israel in the long-term. the former u.s. ambassador read a statement from mr. carter to the un security council. the two-stated at solution must be anchored on adjustments,with and with jerusalem as the capital for both israelis and palestinians. a civil society in new york was theed with eggs outside center for policy and research...
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ahead you know vien with iran saying you know you can get a better deal from us if you don't give jimmy carter the release of those hostages until after the election and in fact symbolically and notably those hostages were elected or rather released on you know a gratian day for on the reagan these are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply became a pariah and that was more and more the case not only for the right wingers in the media and government to adored ronald reagan but it also became true of those who adored. obama yeah i'll get on to the growth in a second if you want that the that i'm not sure if you see this steven spielberg hanks film the post but it's certainly extols the virtues and one of the great journalists so r.h. katharine graham. yeah i don't know how you have this to share the same ideas about her as the tom hanks and steven spielberg. well perry actually worked for what was then called the post newsweek company the washi
ahead you know vien with iran saying you know you can get a better deal from us if you don't give jimmy carter the release of those hostages until after the election and in fact symbolically and notably those hostages were elected or rather released on you know a gratian day for on the reagan these are the kind of stories that bob insisted on doing meticulously going through documents and really granular level research there earned him a lot of disrepute among the mainstream media he simply...
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outstanding grade under the community reinvestment act, which is a landmark law signed in 1977 by jimmy cartero try to get banks to lend in low income communities. and what we found was these institutions were exploiting a loophole in the law, that they did not anticipate a gentrification. so nearly every one of them was getting a passing grade. -- all of forward that data, all of those inspections come all of the mortgage records we reviewed all related to the obama administration. now we have, to your question, president trump in office. the person who has the position now as comptroller of the currency, basically, the nation's top bank cop, who is charged with enforcing the community reinvestment act, he ran a bank called onewest with steve mnuchin, who is now trust treasury secretary. and for the five years he was in charge of onewest, which is one of the largest banks headquartered in southern california am a they helped exactly three african-americans to purchase homes in just 11 latinos. he is now in charge of enforcing these laws designed to get banks to serve low income people across
outstanding grade under the community reinvestment act, which is a landmark law signed in 1977 by jimmy cartero try to get banks to lend in low income communities. and what we found was these institutions were exploiting a loophole in the law, that they did not anticipate a gentrification. so nearly every one of them was getting a passing grade. -- all of forward that data, all of those inspections come all of the mortgage records we reviewed all related to the obama administration. now we...
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federal government and along comes the vietnam war and all comes to "watergate" crisis starting with jimmy carter election in 1978 a country still want people with experience and government, but not in washington. right that was part of carter appeal as it was governor ronald reagan as it was governor bill clinton as it was governor george w. bush we were experienced people but not part of that mess in washington. well if you think sort of next iteration of this trend is somebody who comes along and saysive no experience in washington, and i have no experience in government and that's a reason to vote for me. [laughter] and that is sort of where we are now and as people are looking ahead to 2020 and talking about mark zuckerberg or -- oprah winfrey we may have more to look forward to in that way but again it is a way of understanding that trump didn't just drop out of the sky, that there's been a long term almost quarters of a century long trend of which he is kind of the -- most recent manifestation so where did donald trump come from if not the world of government he came from the world of busi
federal government and along comes the vietnam war and all comes to "watergate" crisis starting with jimmy carter election in 1978 a country still want people with experience and government, but not in washington. right that was part of carter appeal as it was governor ronald reagan as it was governor bill clinton as it was governor george w. bush we were experienced people but not part of that mess in washington. well if you think sort of next iteration of this trend is somebody who...
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from 1945 jimmy carter, 1980 the first storage bush 1992.after those first 13 months in office stronger than trump is now and then to seek reelection. so what happened to the four gentlemen? it lyndon johnson saw the writing on the wall and got out and ford carter bush all won the nomination. and reagan lost to carter in the general election carter faced a challenge from kennedy. and his approval rating soared to 90% after the gulf war one year and two thirds later than was defeated in a three-man race with ross perot and clinton. so all four of these have higher numbers of considerable margin that is an ominous sign what they tell us about president trump. so only the fifth president to lose the popular vote so what happened to the other four losers? very interesting when they ran for reelection john quincy adams and benjamin harrison what happened to these for? and then to be crushed by andrew jackson losing to grover cleveland. 50.7% of the vote 286 electoral votes. some historians think 41 continued because we were into wars and american
from 1945 jimmy carter, 1980 the first storage bush 1992.after those first 13 months in office stronger than trump is now and then to seek reelection. so what happened to the four gentlemen? it lyndon johnson saw the writing on the wall and got out and ford carter bush all won the nomination. and reagan lost to carter in the general election carter faced a challenge from kennedy. and his approval rating soared to 90% after the gulf war one year and two thirds later than was defeated in a...