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he was willing to admit when he was wrong like the time he voted for jimmy carter. he would admit it in front of god, in front of his colleagues and to 750,000 constituents. that's true courage. walter's conscience guided his every vote and action in the six years that i knew him. 11,266, that's the final number of letters that walter jones personally note offering his apologies and condolences to the families who lost loved ones. he voted for the iraq war but then later came to believe that he had made a grave mistake. did he write those letters toll prepare him for the next re-election? no. he wrote those letters to prepare him for this day, when he would be judged at the gates of heaven. what might like a small fight might be his greatest cause if honor and respect were in the balance. whenever he gave the blessing before the meals, he mentioned two pilots who had been implicated, clearing the names of ruber and brow was one his most important achievements. when i spoke with him, he said he looked forward to meeting they will in heaven. he was at peace. he told m
he was willing to admit when he was wrong like the time he voted for jimmy carter. he would admit it in front of god, in front of his colleagues and to 750,000 constituents. that's true courage. walter's conscience guided his every vote and action in the six years that i knew him. 11,266, that's the final number of letters that walter jones personally note offering his apologies and condolences to the families who lost loved ones. he voted for the iraq war but then later came to believe that he...
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[end of video clip] host: doug brinkley on jimmy carter. doug: that was a wonderful and accurate statement. look, jimmy carter ran in 1976 as president as an outsider of washington which meant i have nothing to do with watergate, i have nothing to do with the supreme court appointments, don't blame me for vietnam, don't blame me for unrest in the streets. he was only a one-term governor from georgia and was able to win in a very crowded field. in fact, right now jimmy carter's peanut brigade strategy is probably who is going to end up winning iowa, klobechar and a supporter from their home state who can go door to door and win. but it was a victory carter had. but on nomination day, he said the democratic party is an albatross around my neck and before long, early on pushed through the panama canal treaties and once that panama, the getting back of the canal if you like to panama, that divided democrats and he barely got that through and it angered conservative democrats in his party and deteriorated from there and lost to scoop jackson, he
[end of video clip] host: doug brinkley on jimmy carter. doug: that was a wonderful and accurate statement. look, jimmy carter ran in 1976 as president as an outsider of washington which meant i have nothing to do with watergate, i have nothing to do with the supreme court appointments, don't blame me for vietnam, don't blame me for unrest in the streets. he was only a one-term governor from georgia and was able to win in a very crowded field. in fact, right now jimmy carter's peanut brigade...
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guest: you know, i was involved in the jimmy carter campaign. super we had all of these consultants and posters and what was justese gurus, pat a kid who wanted to do something great for this world and this country. carter's to make jimmy image larger than life, although jimmy carter is larger than life, but pat was an amazing person. was aversial, yes, but he trailblazer. host: donna brazile, your new book, "for colored girls who have considered politics," announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, monday residential historian douglas brinkley discusses the history of presidential relations with congress. then come independent institute senior fellow-human discusses president trump's use of executive power in the border wall debate and how presidents have used executive power in the past. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. on tuesday, democratic presidential candidate john delaney attended a politics and eggs bre
guest: you know, i was involved in the jimmy carter campaign. super we had all of these consultants and posters and what was justese gurus, pat a kid who wanted to do something great for this world and this country. carter's to make jimmy image larger than life, although jimmy carter is larger than life, but pat was an amazing person. was aversial, yes, but he trailblazer. host: donna brazile, your new book, "for colored girls who have considered politics," announcer: c-span's...
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he saw the mood that elected trump and the mood that elected jimmy carter. i don't know in one who has had a greater influence on my work, my thinking and my approach to politics than pat caddell. >> thanks, doug. >> a very sad moment. >> certainly. of course, pat caddell was a great friend to this show offering expertise and lots of laughs, many at his own expense. neil cavuto and pat closed out the fbn specials. it was always pat, always there, ready for whatever neil through at him, always ready for the long haul. let's talk a look back at iowa where pat caddell got it started for jimmy carter. on his way to the white house and on his way to making history. >> we're here, including know storm. >> i'm ready. >> you getting home on tuesday, not happening. >> not happening. so i'm going to have to do jell-o shots with pat caddell. that's what you're telling me. >> i'm having fun already. >> this is the most excited i've seen you. >> it's the birth -- >> i cannot see this enough, that picture. it's sort of like the early beatles. >> thanks for coming. >> stic
he saw the mood that elected trump and the mood that elected jimmy carter. i don't know in one who has had a greater influence on my work, my thinking and my approach to politics than pat caddell. >> thanks, doug. >> a very sad moment. >> certainly. of course, pat caddell was a great friend to this show offering expertise and lots of laughs, many at his own expense. neil cavuto and pat closed out the fbn specials. it was always pat, always there, ready for whatever neil...
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around 1978, first with jimmy carter and then ronald reagan, the federal government decided to get those policies. policies.se what we have seen is a new geographic inequality. incomes between my hometown and think -- in st. louis and new york city were coming closer and closer together. country true all of our country.er the most of the country is now falling behind a couple metro states and cities. if the democrats want to solve their geographic problem, both parties need to get behind solving the geographic inequality problem. host: if you look at the traditional base of the democratic party going back to franklin roosevelt and john kennedy, winning the farm belt, what changed? what happened? guest: that is a very good question. a lot has happened since democrats did well among middle west farmers. a lot of middle west farmers are longtime republicans as i learned, but i think that the fallen behindve timeetro areas for a long and in their desperation, democrats did not seem to be providing answers to their problems. republicans offered answers to their problems. you can presume those
around 1978, first with jimmy carter and then ronald reagan, the federal government decided to get those policies. policies.se what we have seen is a new geographic inequality. incomes between my hometown and think -- in st. louis and new york city were coming closer and closer together. country true all of our country.er the most of the country is now falling behind a couple metro states and cities. if the democrats want to solve their geographic problem, both parties need to get behind...
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look at this. 94-year-old jimmy carter, former president jimmy carter grabbing a smooch from his wifeosalynn right there on the kiss cam. and it's apparently the third time he's done this. >> they're hits on the kiss cam. o. hey are hi >>> up next right here in "the pulse," the billion dollar lottery jackpot that's gone unclaimed. >>> also ahead a decision in the legal battle over carlton's dance moves from "the fresh prince of bel-air." >>> and which fast food chain has the best fries? the new rankings causing some controversy this morning. na test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. 20 million members have connected to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com. dad! hiding w
look at this. 94-year-old jimmy carter, former president jimmy carter grabbing a smooch from his wifeosalynn right there on the kiss cam. and it's apparently the third time he's done this. >> they're hits on the kiss cam. o. hey are hi >>> up next right here in "the pulse," the billion dollar lottery jackpot that's gone unclaimed. >>> also ahead a decision in the legal battle over carlton's dance moves from "the fresh prince of bel-air." >>>...
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it reminded me actually of jimmy carter, who was the president of the united states right before ronaldmmy carteralso was very detail—oriented, but once he took over, he could not really command that attention of his own constituents. and at the end of the day, what brought jimmy carter down was that the democratic party was not standing behind him. and with jeremy corbyn as well, i think you see this thing of extremism within all of the politics taking over. it's interesting. like, in 2014, when four members of the all parliamentary group, led byjack straw, visited iran, when they came back, i was looking for interviews with all of them, and none of them gave us an interview except jeremy corbyn. why? because he thought we are the kayhan of iran. as we know, he has been paid by press tv, and he has got that shadow over him as well. so, the labour party itself has a long way to go. so, jeffrey, do you see this as being about individuals, or is this about a kind of broken system? oh, i am very clear that the system is broken. it doesn't represent the mainstream of britain on the left of
it reminded me actually of jimmy carter, who was the president of the united states right before ronaldmmy carteralso was very detail—oriented, but once he took over, he could not really command that attention of his own constituents. and at the end of the day, what brought jimmy carter down was that the democratic party was not standing behind him. and with jeremy corbyn as well, i think you see this thing of extremism within all of the politics taking over. it's interesting. like, in 2014,...
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now the i think is the human drama between two main characters jimmy carter, one man came from nowhere and nothing and there's a sign of carter that hasn't been fully appreciated until now that testifies a formidable and sometimes ruthless politician. famous ganzo journalist called carter one to have 3 meanest people he had ever met. [laughter] >> along with sunny and mohamed ali, the other character ted kennedy had everything growing up and that was during depression. father was incredibly wealthy and he had privilege and connection but he didn't feel like he controlled his destiny, when he graduated lawsuit he and his wife joan wanted to move out west, maybe run for office or go to private sector but dominated by family and by father, his father told him to get his rear-end up to massachusetts to get ready to take over the the brother's u.s. senate seat. they came from worlds that were alien from each other and life and career path circled each other in incredibly paths until they finally collided and had impact on the democratic party and the whole country. ly read a selection of th
now the i think is the human drama between two main characters jimmy carter, one man came from nowhere and nothing and there's a sign of carter that hasn't been fully appreciated until now that testifies a formidable and sometimes ruthless politician. famous ganzo journalist called carter one to have 3 meanest people he had ever met. [laughter] >> along with sunny and mohamed ali, the other character ted kennedy had everything growing up and that was during depression. father was...
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guest: you know, i was involved in the jimmy carter campaign. super we had all of these consultants and posters and what was justese gurus, pat a kid who wanted to do something great for this world and this country. carter's to make jimmy image larger than life, although jimmy carter is larger than life, but pat was an amazing person. was aversial, yes, but he trailblazer. host: donna brazile, your new book, "for colored girls who have considered politics," longtime democratic party strategist, thank you for stopping by. guest: thank you. host: please come back again. guest: will do. host: our friend michael o'hanlon will be joining us in a few minutes. we turn our attention to the u.s. involvement in afghanistan, 17 years after we first moved into the country, what is next? you are watching and listening to c-span's "washington journal" on this sunday morning, the 17th of february. we are back in a moment. ♪ >> "if beale street could talk" received three oscar nominations for best supporting actor is in adaptedt screenplay. novel withcuss the "w
guest: you know, i was involved in the jimmy carter campaign. super we had all of these consultants and posters and what was justese gurus, pat a kid who wanted to do something great for this world and this country. carter's to make jimmy image larger than life, although jimmy carter is larger than life, but pat was an amazing person. was aversial, yes, but he trailblazer. host: donna brazile, your new book, "for colored girls who have considered politics," longtime democratic party...
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[end of video clip] host: doug brinkley on jimmy carter.oug: that was a wonderful and accurate statement. look, jimmy carter ran in 1976 as president as an outsider of washington which meant i have nothing to do with watergate, i have nothing to do with the supreme court appointments, don't blame me for vietnam, don't blame me for unrest in the streets. he was only a one-term governor from georgia and was able to win in a very crowded field. in fact, right now jimmy carter's peanut brigade strategy is probably who is going to end up winning iowa, klobechar and a supporter from their home state who can go door to door and win. but it was a victory carter had. but on nomination day, he said the democratic party is an albatross around my neck and before long, early on pushed through the panama canal treaties and once that panama, the getting back of the canal if you like to panama, that divided democrats and he barely got that through and it angered conservative democrats in his party and deteriorated from there and lost to scoop jackson, henr
[end of video clip] host: doug brinkley on jimmy carter.oug: that was a wonderful and accurate statement. look, jimmy carter ran in 1976 as president as an outsider of washington which meant i have nothing to do with watergate, i have nothing to do with the supreme court appointments, don't blame me for vietnam, don't blame me for unrest in the streets. he was only a one-term governor from georgia and was able to win in a very crowded field. in fact, right now jimmy carter's peanut brigade...
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the last time a president ubmitted a written address was jimmy carter upon leaving office in 1981. and that written address was in the modern era significant. 33,000 words. but his final orally delivered address in corning in 1980 was a mere 3,400. president trump's first state of the union was about an average 5,000 words. not the greatest, not the smallest. >> what's the difference between the written and the oral addresses? can a president still submit a written state of the union address? >> the answer between what's the difference is only really that they're longer but that's just by style. there's nothing constitutionally ordained in the idea that a written state of the union would be longer than an orally delivered state of the union. when you don't have the pressure to speak publicly you can write as much as you want because then it's some poor clerk's response to believe the read it bhfer congress if they do, than it is for you to deliver it. the second part of the question, can a president if they so choose deliver their state of the union address in written fashion? what
the last time a president ubmitted a written address was jimmy carter upon leaving office in 1981. and that written address was in the modern era significant. 33,000 words. but his final orally delivered address in corning in 1980 was a mere 3,400. president trump's first state of the union was about an average 5,000 words. not the greatest, not the smallest. >> what's the difference between the written and the oral addresses? can a president still submit a written state of the union...
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president jimmy carter visiting the shah of iran called the country an island of stability in the middle east. within a year however the shah would be deposed in a revolution. small protest had already broken out by the end of nine hundred seventy seven protests against the shah's modernization program and he's increasingly all thora tarion rule. but in september nine hundred seventy eight those protests became mass demonstrations worker strikes and riots. many iranians who joined the uprising were fighting back against what they saw as an attempt to westernize encyclical rise the country. others were calling for socialism and some were simply angered over the abuses of the shah's secret police . amid the my him one opposition figure emerged as a leader from his exile in front's hardline shiite cleric ayatollah khomeini. with public disapproval at a fever pitch the shah left iran for egypt. mean on february first nine hundred seventy nine returned to iran welcome to by a crowd of millions. it was a turning point in the country's history just two months later following a referendum many h
president jimmy carter visiting the shah of iran called the country an island of stability in the middle east. within a year however the shah would be deposed in a revolution. small protest had already broken out by the end of nine hundred seventy seven protests against the shah's modernization program and he's increasingly all thora tarion rule. but in september nine hundred seventy eight those protests became mass demonstrations worker strikes and riots. many iranians who joined the uprising...
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and in that environment, jimmy carter was weighing the decision about whether to commute her sentenceom last time. and thank you all. and i'm really happy to be going home. there it is. it's a commutation. thank you all so much. bye-bye. >> i look at her and just marvel, to see the sparkle in her eyes and realize that she came through it with a sparkle, it's still there. >> how has it changed you? [ laughter ] >> it's almost killed me. >> although both of miss hearst's parents were there for today's homecoming, the long ordeal has put a severe strain on the family. randolph hearst and his wife have been legally separated since last year. >> during an interview with a small group of reporters, miss hearst said her kidnapping and trial has cost her five years of her life. but she says she's also benefited from it. >> i think i've gotten a lot stronger, a lot more self confident. i take a lot of things in stride that make other people fall apart. for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> patricia hearst was never a pathetic, crying, whiny, small victim. she adapted rapidly,
and in that environment, jimmy carter was weighing the decision about whether to commute her sentenceom last time. and thank you all. and i'm really happy to be going home. there it is. it's a commutation. thank you all so much. bye-bye. >> i look at her and just marvel, to see the sparkle in her eyes and realize that she came through it with a sparkle, it's still there. >> how has it changed you? [ laughter ] >> it's almost killed me. >> although both of miss hearst's...
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was it donald trump, martin sheen, or jimmy carter? cards up. you are all c.ghting. >> dana: greg is winning by 1. >> here we go. what is fear of alcoholic beverages, fear of having an empty glass, or c, fear of carbonated beverages. i will give you a hint. it's a fear. and the answer is b. jesse and juan. >> dana: is it a real thing? >> what is the objection? >> dana: it's a real thing. that you are afraid. >> jesse: you don't get a large complaints when you lose. >> when cops showed up at matthew mcconaughey's home in 1999 1999 suspecting him of marijuana possession, what was he doing? a, playing the bongo's naked. b, shaving his irish wolfhound. c, standing on his roof in his underwear howling. the answer is a. playing the bongo's naked. do you remember that? >> greg: of course. i was there. >> jesse: all right, gutfeld. >> emily: this is clearly a game of lock. >> what year was the television? what year was the television invented? >> dana: invented? >> invented. let me know when you're up there. the time is counting. eight seconds. >> greg: how do you --
was it donald trump, martin sheen, or jimmy carter? cards up. you are all c.ghting. >> dana: greg is winning by 1. >> here we go. what is fear of alcoholic beverages, fear of having an empty glass, or c, fear of carbonated beverages. i will give you a hint. it's a fear. and the answer is b. jesse and juan. >> dana: is it a real thing? >> what is the objection? >> dana: it's a real thing. that you are afraid. >> jesse: you don't get a large complaints when you...
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that's jimmy carter and rosalynn indicator at the atlanta hawks game. over zealous. and that friends for life. not in public. and the then, no. but there's man's best friend on valentine's day. he's there with you. i love this. this is the maple leafs seeing a young fan. gives her a puck. look at her. her reaction absolutely priceless after she gets it. >> that's the sports life for a thursday night. >> i love it when they do that. thanks for joining us tonight. happy valentine's day. good night. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. crap. crappacino. charlie craplin. in colombia, when the old man starts yelling at the mail, we put them on a sandbar and wait for the tide to come in. well, delgado's got a doozy of a valentine's dilemma. i texted out feelers for two dates.
that's jimmy carter and rosalynn indicator at the atlanta hawks game. over zealous. and that friends for life. not in public. and the then, no. but there's man's best friend on valentine's day. he's there with you. i love this. this is the maple leafs seeing a young fan. gives her a puck. look at her. her reaction absolutely priceless after she gets it. >> that's the sports life for a thursday night. >> i love it when they do that. thanks for joining us tonight. happy valentine's...
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vamos a recordar que el aÑo 1979 contra irÁn contra jimmy carter era el presidente que la puso. 1965s que son dadas por autoridad presidencial. por ejemplo, en 1996 clinton la declarÓ cuando las avionetas civiles estadounidenses. y como olvidar la de 2001 respuesta a los ataques terroristas del 11 s durante el gobierno de george bush. si te preguntas cuantas lleva el presidente donald trump en estos mÁs de dos aÑos, vamos a recordarlas y nos vamos el 20 de diciembre de 2017 con el bloqueo de la propiedad de personas involucradas en abusos de los derechos humanos. las sanciones fueron para el general demian mar por su funciÓn de perseguir a un grupo Étnico emocional . 12 de se tiene del dominio hecho por elecciones de medio tÉrmino en plena investigaciÓn de la trama rusa. y 27 de noviembre de 2018 decretÓ emergencia nacional y bloqueÓ las bene de colaboradores con el rÉgimen de ortega en nicaragua declarando que constituye una amenaza inusual y extraordinaria para la seguridad nacional y la polÍtica exterior de estados unidos. por supuesto estas tres hay que sumarle la de hoy. regresÓ
vamos a recordar que el aÑo 1979 contra irÁn contra jimmy carter era el presidente que la puso. 1965s que son dadas por autoridad presidencial. por ejemplo, en 1996 clinton la declarÓ cuando las avionetas civiles estadounidenses. y como olvidar la de 2001 respuesta a los ataques terroristas del 11 s durante el gobierno de george bush. si te preguntas cuantas lleva el presidente donald trump en estos mÁs de dos aÑos, vamos a recordarlas y nos vamos el 20 de diciembre de 2017 con el bloqueo...
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you think back, jimmy carter, that was a serious primary challenge. at 40% with his own party. ford was at 60% inside the republican party. trump's sitting 89% approval rating. that's what bill weld is up against. still ahead, chris matthews talks with spike lee about hisses oscar nominated film "blackkklansman," and issues of race and politics in america. you're watching "hardball." meria you're watching "hardball. saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. but you can believe this, real esurance employee nancy abraham. look her up online. esurance, it's surprisingly painless. reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonder
you think back, jimmy carter, that was a serious primary challenge. at 40% with his own party. ford was at 60% inside the republican party. trump's sitting 89% approval rating. that's what bill weld is up against. still ahead, chris matthews talks with spike lee about hisses oscar nominated film "blackkklansman," and issues of race and politics in america. you're watching "hardball." meria you're watching "hardball. saved an average of $412," you probably won't...
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after failing to claim the party's nomination from president jimmy carter. in his new book, "camelot's end," john ward says that primary fight could be a lesson for president trump. john writes for a serious challenge to emerge from within his own party the president will likely have to be so politically weakened that his unpopularity threatens the re-election of large numbers of congress. that is what almost happened to carter. while trump defined his career on defying conventional wisdom, john, congratulations on the book. i highly recommend it. i'm still at the beginning, making may way through it. i really enjoyed what i've read so far. let's take the lessons you learned from this story, carter versus kennedy, a nasty interparty primary. we gave president trump a preview. you want to look where carter was the beginning of his third year, where trump is right now and where carter was the fall of that year. carter the beginning of his third year was about a 50% approval rating, just clenched the middle east peace deal the previous fall and the spring of '.
after failing to claim the party's nomination from president jimmy carter. in his new book, "camelot's end," john ward says that primary fight could be a lesson for president trump. john writes for a serious challenge to emerge from within his own party the president will likely have to be so politically weakened that his unpopularity threatens the re-election of large numbers of congress. that is what almost happened to carter. while trump defined his career on defying conventional...
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bush faced a very serious primary challenge. >> kennedy: jimmy carter's challenge and his own party.back to 1980. he did not win the reelection -- >> marie: if donald trump and and -- my point is, if -- >> kennedy: may be he could be the ross perot of this -- >> marie: if donald trump gets a real primary chant down like challenger, i don't think he will win the primary but they could weaken and pay that's another precedent we should look at. >> harris: two of the most popular governors in the country are republicans. hogan said today he's not -- >> marie: john kasich is going to do it. >> joe: he won one state back down like last time. >> dagen: john kasich has got a grumpy old man -- >> marie: it is a war of ideas at this point. economic victory. democrats have to realize that. i think some of the moderate democrats that mary is talking but realize that. they ran on local economic issues in their home districts were republicans were vulnerable. that's why they have control of the house. socialism is easy to defeat in a general election. that's why the candidates have to be incredibl
bush faced a very serious primary challenge. >> kennedy: jimmy carter's challenge and his own party.back to 1980. he did not win the reelection -- >> marie: if donald trump and and -- my point is, if -- >> kennedy: may be he could be the ross perot of this -- >> marie: if donald trump gets a real primary chant down like challenger, i don't think he will win the primary but they could weaken and pay that's another precedent we should look at. >> harris: two of the...
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he's the out going governor of georgia jimmy carter. here is part of carter's announcement of his candidaandi >> as of this time, here in the state i love sure roundrounded friends of mine all over the nation, in fact from the moon, i'd like to announce that i am a candidate for president. >> that guy jimmy carter would come out on top of 17 democratic candidates and then ride the anger and watergate of gerald ford in the again real election and the same kind of post 1974 environment we find ourselves in today. which is perhaps why we're seeing more than 20 democratic candidates that announced they are running for thinking about jumping into the race. cory booker announced his candidacy today in newark and a video that's a staple of the modern day campaign. >> in america, we have a common pain but what we're lacking is a sense of common purpose. >> cory! >> what's up? >> amen. >> i grew up knowing that the only way we can make change is when people come together. we are better when we help each other. the history of the nation is defied
he's the out going governor of georgia jimmy carter. here is part of carter's announcement of his candidaandi >> as of this time, here in the state i love sure roundrounded friends of mine all over the nation, in fact from the moon, i'd like to announce that i am a candidate for president. >> that guy jimmy carter would come out on top of 17 democratic candidates and then ride the anger and watergate of gerald ford in the again real election and the same kind of post 1974...
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i saw an interview with jimmy carter. he said he never would have gotten elected president in the current system given the amount of money you have to raise. host: you are on the armed services committee so i want you to react to the president yesterday. he went to the state department to talk about the -- talk with members of the global coalition to try to defeat isis. this is what he had to say. president trump: when i took office, one of my very first acts was to go to the pentagon and ask them to produce and show me a plan to defeat isis. under the new approach, we developed, we empowered our commanders in the field, enabled our partners on the ground and directly confronted isis' wicked ideology and we're doing that today except at even greater numbers. as a result, as i noted in my state of the union address yesterday, the united states military, our coalition partners, and the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis in syria and iraq. it should be formally anno
i saw an interview with jimmy carter. he said he never would have gotten elected president in the current system given the amount of money you have to raise. host: you are on the armed services committee so i want you to react to the president yesterday. he went to the state department to talk about the -- talk with members of the global coalition to try to defeat isis. this is what he had to say. president trump: when i took office, one of my very first acts was to go to the pentagon and ask...
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we are going to start off with jimmy carter.94 years old -- >> still got it. >> -- he's still got it. on valentine's day, he's at the hawks game in state farm arena. there you go. the kiss cam, and wife roslyn right there. he's known to do this. he's known to do this. we should tell you, they have been married since 1946. >> a whole lot of love and valentine's days. >> and apparently a lot of kiss cams. >> yeah. >> a lot of kiss cams. >> good for them. >> he did it in 2015, 2016. >> oh, my goodness. so, they search them out, essentially, at these games. good for them. lots of lovin'. >>> how about lots of chocolate for a little girl named scarlet. her dad put her in the backseat they went to find her lost dog. look what happened. after dad gave her the candy. scarlett looks a little cinnamony. she is more um ber -- umber. she looks more tawny. those are words for brown. i looked them up. scarlett covered in chocolate. >> oh, look at that. the polka is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be sel
we are going to start off with jimmy carter.94 years old -- >> still got it. >> -- he's still got it. on valentine's day, he's at the hawks game in state farm arena. there you go. the kiss cam, and wife roslyn right there. he's known to do this. he's known to do this. we should tell you, they have been married since 1946. >> a whole lot of love and valentine's days. >> and apparently a lot of kiss cams. >> yeah. >> a lot of kiss cams. >> good for them....
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bush had a challenge -- remember, jimmy carter had a big challenge.sure there would be high-profile people going after him. i'm not sure he's worried about bill weld. >> jessica: melissa, do you think he's worried about anyone? oh my that anyone be? >> melissa: on the republican side? no. >> jessica: do you think he's worried about biden or kamala harris? >> melissa: are not inside his head so i've no idea. i'm sure he's not actually worried about anyone, but in my mind i would say that joe biden is the biggest threat. because they kind of appeal to some of the same crowd. so they would end up fighting a bit over those people. i think he is the biggest threat that is out there. it's hard for me to imagine anyone is going to give him a huge run for his money. you know? he just has -- the bully pulpit. >> jessica: so much of the polling is based on name idea. joe biden would be lapping everyone here. is there anyone on the democrat side would be a good -- >> elizabeth: you wonder how the democratic donors are thinking. now there are some new more names.
bush had a challenge -- remember, jimmy carter had a big challenge.sure there would be high-profile people going after him. i'm not sure he's worried about bill weld. >> jessica: melissa, do you think he's worried about anyone? oh my that anyone be? >> melissa: on the republican side? no. >> jessica: do you think he's worried about biden or kamala harris? >> melissa: are not inside his head so i've no idea. i'm sure he's not actually worried about anyone, but in my mind...
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he's the outgoing governor of georgia, jimmy carter.ere is part of carter's announcement of his candidacy. >> as of this time, here in the state that i love, surrounded by friends of mine from all over the nation, in fact even from the moon, i'd like to announce that i am a candidate for president. [ cheers and applause ] >> that guy, jimmy carter, would come out on top of a record field of 17 democratic candidates and then ride the anger and revulsion over watergate to a drubbing of gerald ford in the general election. the same kind of post-1974 political environment that we find ourselves in today, which is perhaps why we're seeing more than 20 democratic candidates who have either announced they're running or are currently thinking about jumping into the race. cory booker announced his candidacy today in his hometown of newark. he also released an announcement video, which has become a staple of the modern day campaign. >> in america we have a common pain, but what we're lacking is a sense of common purpose. ♪ ♪ >> cory! >> what's up
he's the outgoing governor of georgia, jimmy carter.ere is part of carter's announcement of his candidacy. >> as of this time, here in the state that i love, surrounded by friends of mine from all over the nation, in fact even from the moon, i'd like to announce that i am a candidate for president. [ cheers and applause ] >> that guy, jimmy carter, would come out on top of a record field of 17 democratic candidates and then ride the anger and revulsion over watergate to a drubbing...
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player calorie for the start of league player salary for the start up leak is $75,000. 94-year-old jimmy carter and first lady roslyn got on the hawks kiss cam and hail to the chief. >> he wasn't messing around, that was really cute. >> they had that health scare not too long ago with i think it was cancer, but he bounced back. >> still doing habitat for humanity. >> he is one of those presidents who might be remembered for what he did after he left office as to the tough time he had in office. >> very philanthropic. >> good for him. we will be right back. at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ let me kick it like it's 1986, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ mig
player calorie for the start of league player salary for the start up leak is $75,000. 94-year-old jimmy carter and first lady roslyn got on the hawks kiss cam and hail to the chief. >> he wasn't messing around, that was really cute. >> they had that health scare not too long ago with i think it was cancer, but he bounced back. >> still doing habitat for humanity. >> he is one of those presidents who might be remembered for what he did after he left office as to the...
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[laughter] i come to this race with that same jimmy carter grassroots approach. i am someone that has won. despite all that i have for you, i have one every single congressional district three times in a row including michele bachmann. i won a bunch of the trump counties, the rural counties. he almost got minnesota, it was hillary's latest victory. ground,that common that's what i devote myself to, to all of you today, to tell you i will never stop working. we are going to win this race and we going to do it the right way, the new hampshire way. [applause] i will take a few questions and we will talk to everyone. >> thank you for coming here. of all the 34 legislations, i don't know if there's one that stands out in my mind, it's the one about consolidation. >> take you. >> every issue that you talked about today is a choice between democracy -- that's where we are going with it. there are two choices. so that's where this whole thing is going. so now that you have that piece of legislation, -- it didn't pass yet. i thought you were going to ask me which legislat
[laughter] i come to this race with that same jimmy carter grassroots approach. i am someone that has won. despite all that i have for you, i have one every single congressional district three times in a row including michele bachmann. i won a bunch of the trump counties, the rural counties. he almost got minnesota, it was hillary's latest victory. ground,that common that's what i devote myself to, to all of you today, to tell you i will never stop working. we are going to win this race and we...
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thirty one of them are still in place the longest national emergency it was ever declared was when jimmy carter declared a national emerge. see in response to iran's islamic revolution in one nine hundred seventy nine now let's review barack obama for example he had ten national emergencies that he declared one on ukraine one on somalia george w. bush declared eleven national emergencies one on bell roosts one on zimbabwe and then one after the nine eleven attacks bill clinton declared six including one on sudan not on trees it gives the us president the ability to declare sanctions against countries that they deem to be violating the law are somehow somehow in conflict with the united states however this is donald trump declaring a national emergency in response he is arguing that the op activities of human traffickers and drug gangs have made a necessity that is border wall which he has been talking about ever since he campaigned for president be constructed he's arguing that it is a national emergency on the us mexico border and that that gives him the authority to declare a national emergen
thirty one of them are still in place the longest national emergency it was ever declared was when jimmy carter declared a national emerge. see in response to iran's islamic revolution in one nine hundred seventy nine now let's review barack obama for example he had ten national emergencies that he declared one on ukraine one on somalia george w. bush declared eleven national emergencies one on bell roosts one on zimbabwe and then one after the nine eleven attacks bill clinton declared six...
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police in this country aren't given control over those projects if you doubt this go remember what jimmy carter said after he became president when he tried to look into this and president carter said that when someone asked what it's like being the most powerful man in the world he said i wasn't that man because there were things that they would not tell me about and i had no control over so this is a really big problem for democracy and for governance all over the world this level of secrecy and it's reached the point in at least in the united states the united kingdom and a number of other countries where the secrecy is and of itself criminal i'm saying this very specifically and has subverted the constitution and the rule of law and proper oversight and this is what we found with president obama and with clinton also if you look all the way back to the time of eisenhower he got very frustrated dealing with this issue and this is why he made the famous speech where the military industrial complex he was a general he was not anti-military nor am i i'm from a military family however there are
police in this country aren't given control over those projects if you doubt this go remember what jimmy carter said after he became president when he tried to look into this and president carter said that when someone asked what it's like being the most powerful man in the world he said i wasn't that man because there were things that they would not tell me about and i had no control over so this is a really big problem for democracy and for governance all over the world this level of secrecy...
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some of the other leading female artist performing her music and yes, there is a possibility that jimmy cartery times. this is for the audio recording, the audio version of his latest book. looking forward to the grammy awards in los angeles. well, that's the view from los angeles — it's a big night for entertaintment in london too, kasia? the gorgeous alicia keys hosting the grammys later on and one of my favourite singers i have ever interviewed. joanna lumley was hosting the baftas. the historical drama the favourite lived up to its name at the baftas held in london this evening, collecting a string of awards — including best leading actress for 0livia colman as queen anne. rami malek won the leading actor prize for bohemian rhapsody — and the spanish language film ‘roma' was named best film. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, was there. guests of honour on the red carpet — the duke and duchess of cambridge. and joining them at the ceremony was acting royalty. royal themed film the favourite may have won the most awards but it was the black and white mexican movie roma which took
some of the other leading female artist performing her music and yes, there is a possibility that jimmy cartery times. this is for the audio recording, the audio version of his latest book. looking forward to the grammy awards in los angeles. well, that's the view from los angeles — it's a big night for entertaintment in london too, kasia? the gorgeous alicia keys hosting the grammys later on and one of my favourite singers i have ever interviewed. joanna lumley was hosting the baftas. the...
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steve: the longest written speech, more than 33,000 words by jimmy carter as he was leaving office after losing tilde ronald reagan. the shortest,. george washington. the longest speech delivered here in the house chamber, bill clinton. an hour and a half in 1995. a mild night here in washington. a week ago, temperatures in the teens. tonight, low to mid 50's. greta? greta: a little more history for our viewers. the tradition of the president bringing guests and technology them in the chamber begin with ronald reagan. 13 of thehere will be president's guests. each there to help him make an argument for his priorities. , you can see the list on whitehouse.gov. daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter of gerald and sharon david who were murdered by an illegal immigrant. up on the list is matthew charles, in jail since 1996 for selling crack cocaine. he was recently released as a result of the present reform bill signed into law by the president. hase's a nine-year-old who a brain tumor. ashley avenue and struggles with opioid addiction. hernandez, an agent who focuses on human traff
steve: the longest written speech, more than 33,000 words by jimmy carter as he was leaving office after losing tilde ronald reagan. the shortest,. george washington. the longest speech delivered here in the house chamber, bill clinton. an hour and a half in 1995. a mild night here in washington. a week ago, temperatures in the teens. tonight, low to mid 50's. greta? greta: a little more history for our viewers. the tradition of the president bringing guests and technology them in the chamber...
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and at the end of the day, what brought jimmy carter down was that the democratic party was not standingd him. and with jeremy corbyn as well, i think you see this thing of extremism within all of the politics taking over. it's interesting. like in 2014, when the four members of the iran all parliamentary group, led byjack straw, visited iran, when they came back, i was looking for interviews with all of them and none of them gave us an interview, except jeremy corbyn. why? because he thought, . .. he has been paid by press tv, and he has over him as well. so the labour party itself has a long way to go. sojeffrey, do you see this as being about individuals, a kind of cometh the hour cometh the woman, or is this about a kind of broken system? i am clear that the system is broken. it doesn't represent the mainstream of britain on the left of the right, and certainly not in the centre. the independent group, i agree with david, it was smart of them to create a group without policies and an agenda, because they need time. on newsnight, they were being beaten up because they didn't know one
and at the end of the day, what brought jimmy carter down was that the democratic party was not standingd him. and with jeremy corbyn as well, i think you see this thing of extremism within all of the politics taking over. it's interesting. like in 2014, when the four members of the iran all parliamentary group, led byjack straw, visited iran, when they came back, i was looking for interviews with all of them and none of them gave us an interview, except jeremy corbyn. why? because he thought,...
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it's been used 54 times since jimmy carter. this isn't something new.one of the american people ever heard of that. but because it's donald trump they want to make it a bigger issue than it really is. as it relates to the issue of abortion. this president and his administration has been so pro-life, i'm certain he's going to mention the state of the union because he's with the mainstream american people who say you can simply have someone born and don't like the way they look other dishe they may have and decide to euthanize that person. it's not the way our country functions. judge jeanine: and it's also on the whim of the mothers. there is no definition. northam's comments on abortion wasn't his only view-up this week. amy holmes joins us to discuss his racist past. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people. and there's no better place to listen than audible. with audible you get a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. and now, you'll also get tw
it's been used 54 times since jimmy carter. this isn't something new.one of the american people ever heard of that. but because it's donald trump they want to make it a bigger issue than it really is. as it relates to the issue of abortion. this president and his administration has been so pro-life, i'm certain he's going to mention the state of the union because he's with the mainstream american people who say you can simply have someone born and don't like the way they look other dishe they...
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us out of that horrific malays with eighteen percent interest rates at record unemployment at jimmy carter got us into and then george w. bush who got us through and saw us through one of the most trying times in modern history an attack that many compared to pearl harbor the nine eleven attacks not only did he take action to thwart a future attacks he kept us safe he did what was necessary he was unafraid and harsh interrogation techniques etc so i think those of my four well here are my most monumental presidents like the both of you i would keep the father of our country george washington abraham lincoln. who saved the union and like match camelot president kennedy committed us to goals he never lived to see the civil rights man on the moon and because his passing was such an indelible moment in the lives of we who witnessed it and mitch i struggled with number four because like you i wanted to recognize our longest serving president f.d.r. but i ended up picking barack obama who like jackie robinson broke a barrier that meant so much to so many so those are our picks you watching at ho
us out of that horrific malays with eighteen percent interest rates at record unemployment at jimmy carter got us into and then george w. bush who got us through and saw us through one of the most trying times in modern history an attack that many compared to pearl harbor the nine eleven attacks not only did he take action to thwart a future attacks he kept us safe he did what was necessary he was unafraid and harsh interrogation techniques etc so i think those of my four well here are my most...
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we had the same sort of thing out of jimmy carter. so not even referencing the state of the union was an interesting thing. >> we are awaiting the democratic response. stacy abrams is arriving rising star in the democratic party. she ran for governor of georgia last year. what do you expect we will hear in her response tonight? >> well, i think she is going to counter with democrat talking points. she is there for that reason. she has is a rising star as you say. this is the first time a statement has been or a counterpoint, has been delivered to somebody that is not a sitting member of some elective body. >> speaking of which, let's go to stacy abrams right now. >> i am stacy abrams and i am honored to join the conversation about the state of our union. growing up my family went back and forth between lower middle- class and working-class. yet, even when they came home weary and bone tired, my parents found a way to show us all that we could be. my librarian mother taught us to love learning. my father, shipyard worker, put in overti
we had the same sort of thing out of jimmy carter. so not even referencing the state of the union was an interesting thing. >> we are awaiting the democratic response. stacy abrams is arriving rising star in the democratic party. she ran for governor of georgia last year. what do you expect we will hear in her response tonight? >> well, i think she is going to counter with democrat talking points. she is there for that reason. she has is a rising star as you say. this is the first...