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i'm running for president. >> jimmy carter entered the presidential race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly anyone even recognized his name. but that would change. >> come here. >> jimmy who? jimmy carter? >> i don't know who we is. >> i have nothing against him. he looks all right to me. >> he is a peoples man. >> he is sexy. >> i think if it came down to it people would say more jailed 46 it because he was a football player. carter sexy? >> i think he has a nice smile. how do you do? >> bushy hair flying all around. >> i heard he was a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes any difference whether he is a peanut farmer or not. there's nothing wrong with peanuts as far as i'm concerned. i picture him like one of us. he is one of the common people. >> now ladies and gentlemen, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to present to the next president of the united states, jimmy carter. (applause) sometimes introductions are hard to follow. i remember >> about five years ago when i was running for governor, and the young man who introduced me had done a great deal of wo
i'm running for president. >> jimmy carter entered the presidential race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly anyone even recognized his name. but that would change. >> come here. >> jimmy who? jimmy carter? >> i don't know who we is. >> i have nothing against him. he looks all right to me. >> he is a peoples man. >> he is sexy. >> i think if it came down to it people would say more jailed 46 it because he was a football player. carter...
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>> i never thought of jimmy carter as sexy. i would say more that gerald ford was sexy because he was a football player. carter sexy? >> i just think he is a very neat man. >> i think he has a nice smile. how do you do. >> i heard he was a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes any difference if he is a peanut farmer or not. nothing wrong with peanuts as far as i'm concerned. >> i picture him like one of us, a working person. >> it gives me a great deal of pleasure to present to you the next president of the united states, jimmy carter. >> sometimes introductions are hard to follow, and i republican about five years ago when i was running for governor and the young man that introduced me did a great job on my background and he said we have senator jimmy carter from planes georgia. he studied chemistry, and then he went to georgia tech where he studied engineering, and then i went to the navel academy and got a degree in navel science, and then he did graduate work in nuclear physics, and now he grows peanuts for a living. >> j
>> i never thought of jimmy carter as sexy. i would say more that gerald ford was sexy because he was a football player. carter sexy? >> i just think he is a very neat man. >> i think he has a nice smile. how do you do. >> i heard he was a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes any difference if he is a peanut farmer or not. nothing wrong with peanuts as far as i'm concerned. >> i picture him like one of us, a working person. >> it gives me a great...
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>> i've never thought of jimmy carter a sexy? >> i think people would say gerald ford is maybe sexy cause he was a football player. but carter sexy? >> i think he's a very nice man. >> i think he has a nice smile? how do you do >> he's got bushy here flying all around. >> i heard he's a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes a difference whether he's a peanut farmer or not. there's nothing wrong with peanuts. >> i picture him like one of us. one of the working people and the common people. >> ladies and gentlemen, it gives me a great deal of pleasure, to present to you the next president of the united states, jimmy carter. >> sometimes introductions are hard to follow, i remember about five years ago, when i was running for governor. and the young man who introduced me, had done a great deal of work on my background. he got up and said we have with us tonight, jimmy carter from carter from planes georgia. he went to southwestern georgia, and then he said he went to georgia tech, where he studied engineering. and then he found ou
>> i've never thought of jimmy carter a sexy? >> i think people would say gerald ford is maybe sexy cause he was a football player. but carter sexy? >> i think he's a very nice man. >> i think he has a nice smile? how do you do >> he's got bushy here flying all around. >> i heard he's a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes a difference whether he's a peanut farmer or not. there's nothing wrong with peanuts. >> i picture him like one of us. one...
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>> jimmy carter? >> jimmy who? >> i don't know who he is. >> jimmy carter is a baseball player, isn't he? >> he looks to me he's all right. he's a democrat, right? >> he's a people's man. >> he's sexy. >> what do you mean by that? >> i never thought of jimmy carter as sexy. i think that if it comes down to it, people would say more that gerald ford is sexy because he was a football player. carter is sexy? >> i think he's a very neat man. >> i think he has a nice smile. how do you do? >> bushy hair flying all around. >> i heard he was a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes any difference, you know, whether he's a peanut farmer or not. there's nothing wrong with peanuts, as far as i'm concerned. >> i picture him like one of us. one of the working people, one of the common people. >> and now, ladies and gentlemen, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to present to you the next president of the united states, jimmy carter. >> sometimes introductions are hard to follow. i remember about five years ago when i was run
>> jimmy carter? >> jimmy who? >> i don't know who he is. >> jimmy carter is a baseball player, isn't he? >> he looks to me he's all right. he's a democrat, right? >> he's a people's man. >> he's sexy. >> what do you mean by that? >> i never thought of jimmy carter as sexy. i think that if it comes down to it, people would say more that gerald ford is sexy because he was a football player. carter is sexy? >> i think he's a very neat...
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and that i think is one of the great things about jimmy carter. i'll close by reading a couple of short passages from the epilogue, which was my visit to plains a year ago, june 2nd, actually. i wanted to go down to plains to hear mr. carter do his sunday school lesson and also had an interview with him and so forth so i'll read a couple quick passages from that epilogue called "sunday morning in plains." southwest georgia is baptist country. the back roads heading south out of columbus are bracketed by red soil, scruffy pines, and clapboard buildings sporting names like shiloh marion baptist church, zion hill baptist church, piney grove missionary baptist church, and greater good hope baptist church. love jesus no matter what one roadside sign reads. and another, only jesus saves. outside of preston, georgia still another sign implores, take jesus for your savior. and the preston baptist church has posted each of the 10 commandments on a chain link fence for the edification of travelers passing through town. just before crossing from webster into
and that i think is one of the great things about jimmy carter. i'll close by reading a couple of short passages from the epilogue, which was my visit to plains a year ago, june 2nd, actually. i wanted to go down to plains to hear mr. carter do his sunday school lesson and also had an interview with him and so forth so i'll read a couple quick passages from that epilogue called "sunday morning in plains." southwest georgia is baptist country. the back roads heading south out of...
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and i think it really does capture what jimmy carter has done. parentally carter apparently carter is not fond of that quote. i call redeemer for a number of reasons. i think in many ways jimmy carter redeemed the nation after the sins of watergate. i try to impress this on students and they don't grasp p h how low we were as nation in terms of our confidence in ourselves. richard nixon lied to us about everything and -- i'm exaggerating a little bit, of course. but jimmy carter comes along and says, listen, i will never knowingly lie to the american people again. i try to impress on students these days, what a radical idea that was in the mid 1970s that a president wouldn't lie to us. we weren't used to this sort of thing. the fact that he was a southern baptist sunday schoolteacher burnished his credentials and his probity. jimmy carter has many faults. the book does not gloss over the faults. i think i try to treat them fairly and even handedly. but no one, i think, has seriously questioned his integrity and his moral core. i think that is one
and i think it really does capture what jimmy carter has done. parentally carter apparently carter is not fond of that quote. i call redeemer for a number of reasons. i think in many ways jimmy carter redeemed the nation after the sins of watergate. i try to impress this on students and they don't grasp p h how low we were as nation in terms of our confidence in ourselves. richard nixon lied to us about everything and -- i'm exaggerating a little bit, of course. but jimmy carter comes along and...
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jimmy carter, zero. all three of you, talk about the importance of or lack of significance when you cannot appoint someone to the court. >> making court appointments is something residents all want to do because they can shape the -- presidents all want to do because they can shape the court and it becomes part of their legacy. i should hasten to add, and i know jeffrey will agree, taft did not kill white. [laughter] i want to bury that right now. that is something that is important because it is not just a joke. presidents cannot do certain things, they can't make people grow older or get sick. i can imagine the current president hopes that something will happen to justice ginsberg. many of us hope nothing happens to her. so whatever word you want to use for it, ends up presenting presidents with some kind of opportunity. taft got his may be sooner than expected. lincoln got a different opportunity. he had to decide, what do we do? the south looks like it will succeed. i cannot say carter was hiding awa
jimmy carter, zero. all three of you, talk about the importance of or lack of significance when you cannot appoint someone to the court. >> making court appointments is something residents all want to do because they can shape the -- presidents all want to do because they can shape the court and it becomes part of their legacy. i should hasten to add, and i know jeffrey will agree, taft did not kill white. [laughter] i want to bury that right now. that is something that is important...
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if i'm created for 1976 candidate jimmy carter.was used to introduce the former georgia governor to voters during the primary season and updated as the race progressed. this version chronicles the campaign through his nomination at the democratic national convention in july. jimmy carter went on to defeat general ford -- gerald ford. this 15 minute film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. >> in december of 1974, there was a major headline that said jimmy carter is running for what?
if i'm created for 1976 candidate jimmy carter.was used to introduce the former georgia governor to voters during the primary season and updated as the race progressed. this version chronicles the campaign through his nomination at the democratic national convention in july. jimmy carter went on to defeat general ford -- gerald ford. this 15 minute film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. >> in december of 1974, there was a major headline that said jimmy...
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among the democratic party candidates is jimmy carter.as a peanut farmer and turned politician. he's waging a campaign of personal contact. fred harris, an oklahoma state senator, is running a vigorous all-volunteer campaign with a strong youth backing. sergeant schriver who directed the peace corps served as u.s. ambassador to france under the johnson administration. he was the democratic vice presidential nominee in 1972. senator birch of indiana, a member of the u.s. senate, he's enjoyed labor union support with amendments providing for the 18-year-old vote and presidential succession. senator henry jackson of the state of washington has taken a strong position on the major issues over his 34 years in congress. he is considered liberal on economic issues, but a leading spokesman for military preparedness. congressman from arizona has been called lincolnesque because of his height and homespun campaign issues. governor george wallace of alabama, is known for his strong stand on the rights of the states. he campaigned in 1972 as an indep
among the democratic party candidates is jimmy carter.as a peanut farmer and turned politician. he's waging a campaign of personal contact. fred harris, an oklahoma state senator, is running a vigorous all-volunteer campaign with a strong youth backing. sergeant schriver who directed the peace corps served as u.s. ambassador to france under the johnson administration. he was the democratic vice presidential nominee in 1972. senator birch of indiana, a member of the u.s. senate, he's enjoyed...
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any of the other 12 other than jimmy carter, were they wafflers? >> they were wafflers, and i think the president to get rated lowly, it's because they were not, they were stubborn in destructive ways. i would not say carter was stubborn in a destructive way. carter was not a wafflers. hehad a strong sense of what wanted to do and part of his problem is he did not listen to other people. he felt he was morally right about issues. it turned out sometimes that was good and sometimes it was bad, sometimes it was popular, sometimes unpopular. that was the story of his presidency. some of the other folks, william henry harrison, he died 30 days after becoming president. in those 30 days, he was stubborn. he had to be stubborn in some respects. he had to put against henry clay, who wanted to be the power behind the throne. harrison didn't want that to happen. it turned out to be the defining moment in his short presidency. a lot of presidents end up becoming unpopular or ranked low precisely because they will stake out of position, not listen to other peo
any of the other 12 other than jimmy carter, were they wafflers? >> they were wafflers, and i think the president to get rated lowly, it's because they were not, they were stubborn in destructive ways. i would not say carter was stubborn in a destructive way. carter was not a wafflers. hehad a strong sense of what wanted to do and part of his problem is he did not listen to other people. he felt he was morally right about issues. it turned out sometimes that was good and sometimes it was...
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as you point out michael gerhardt, jimmy carter, zero. all three of you, talk about the importance of or the lack of significant when you cannot appoint somebody. making court appointments something presidents want to do it becomes part of their legacy. add taftuld hasten to did not kill white. i'm going to bury that after all. but that is something that is important because presidents can do certain things. i can imagine the current president something happens to justice ginsburg and others hope that nothing happens. fate whatever word you want to use for it ends up presented the presidents with some opportunity. taft got his maybe sooner than and lincoln different opportunity. he had to decide, what do we do? the south oaks like it is going to secede. -- the south looks like it is going to secede. i cannot say that carter was pining a way to make an appointment. every president who had served a full term got that chance. carter got none. i think it is another reason why he gets downgraded as president because he does not get to make tha
as you point out michael gerhardt, jimmy carter, zero. all three of you, talk about the importance of or the lack of significant when you cannot appoint somebody. making court appointments something presidents want to do it becomes part of their legacy. add taftuld hasten to did not kill white. i'm going to bury that after all. but that is something that is important because presidents can do certain things. i can imagine the current president something happens to justice ginsburg and others...
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and as you pointed out, jimmy carter zero. we talk about all three of you if you would, talk about the importance of, or the lack of significance when you cannot appoint somebody. >> yes making court appointments is something that presidents all want to do. and it becomes part of their legacy. but i should hasten to add, and i know jeffrey would agree with this, taft did not kill white. and i want to bury that right now. but, and that is in some respects something important, because it's not just a joke, presidents can do or they can't do certain things. they can't make people get sick, they can't make people get older. i can imagine the current president you know hope something happens to ginsburg, and all of us hope nothing happens to ginsburg. so there is faith, or whatever else you want to use for it that gives some president some opportunities and tough got his sooner than he expected. and lincoln, of course get another opportunity he had to decide, what do we do. it looks like it's going to secede. so bring us back to ca
and as you pointed out, jimmy carter zero. we talk about all three of you if you would, talk about the importance of, or the lack of significance when you cannot appoint somebody. >> yes making court appointments is something that presidents all want to do. and it becomes part of their legacy. but i should hasten to add, and i know jeffrey would agree with this, taft did not kill white. and i want to bury that right now. but, and that is in some respects something important, because it's...
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jimmy carter went on to defeat gerald ford in a close election.his 15 minute fill k is courtesy of the presidential library and museum. >> in 1974, there was a major headline on the tlapg constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? and what was about this big [ cheers and applause ] i am running
jimmy carter went on to defeat gerald ford in a close election.his 15 minute fill k is courtesy of the presidential library and museum. >> in 1974, there was a major headline on the tlapg constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? and what was about this big [ cheers and applause ] i am running
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as you point out michael gerhardt jimmy carter zero. so talk about all three, if you would, talk about the importance of or the lack of significance when you cannot appoint somebody to the court. >> yes. making court appointments is something presidents all want to do because they can shape the court and it becomes part of their legacy. but i should hasten to add and i know jeffrey will agree with this. taft didn't kill white. i want to really bury that right now. but in that -- in some respects that's something as important because it's not just a joke. presidents can't do certain things. they can't make people grow older. they can't make people get sick. they can't -- i mean, i can imagine the current president hopes that something happens to justice ginsburg, and there are many of us who hope nothing happens to justice ginsburg. so there's fate or whatever word you want to use for it. ends up presenting presidents with some opportunities. taft got his. maybe sooner than he expected. and lincoln, of course, got a different kind of opp
as you point out michael gerhardt jimmy carter zero. so talk about all three, if you would, talk about the importance of or the lack of significance when you cannot appoint somebody to the court. >> yes. making court appointments is something presidents all want to do because they can shape the court and it becomes part of their legacy. but i should hasten to add and i know jeffrey will agree with this. taft didn't kill white. i want to really bury that right now. but in that -- in some...
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can up next, randall bomber on his book redeemer, the life of jimmy carter. he examines the role religion played in both mr. carter's victory over gerald ford in the 1976 presidential election and his defeat in 1980 by ronald reagan. mr. bomber smoke at a jimmy carter presidential library museum in atlanta back in 2014. >> welcome. it is a pleasure for me tonight to introduce mr. bomber, professor of arts and science of arts and sciences. i have followed his career for a long time. his undergraduate work was done at a school where my father was a dean. my brother joe attended that school at the same time. randi has ed
can up next, randall bomber on his book redeemer, the life of jimmy carter. he examines the role religion played in both mr. carter's victory over gerald ford in the 1976 presidential election and his defeat in 1980 by ronald reagan. mr. bomber smoke at a jimmy carter presidential library museum in atlanta back in 2014. >> welcome. it is a pleasure for me tonight to introduce mr. bomber, professor of arts and science of arts and sciences. i have followed his career for a long time. his...
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it is jimmy carter in gerald ford. there was a lot of bad blood between them. they became friends on that trip. carter.ord asked jimmy when i asked him about it, he was emotional. gerald ford is someone he thinks about a lot. we would ride together in the car so we can talk. we loved long trips. that gave us more time together. this is about those friendships across party lines. it's not about the steele dossier and wants going on with constantlynn and the chaos in controversy. it's about trying to put that in the framework of what we need today. he said he's open to a friendship with bill clinton. think back to the election, donald trump invited women who had accused bill clinton of ra pe to a debate with hillary clinton. how can you ever move the on that? it's got so vicious. it is become such a blood sport. i think it has changed the way former presidents will interact going forward. host: let's go to barbara in oklahoma city. she keeps talking about how honest and bright this man is. i have two things. hired for 50who years. $25 year he had to pay million. h
it is jimmy carter in gerald ford. there was a lot of bad blood between them. they became friends on that trip. carter.ord asked jimmy when i asked him about it, he was emotional. gerald ford is someone he thinks about a lot. we would ride together in the car so we can talk. we loved long trips. that gave us more time together. this is about those friendships across party lines. it's not about the steele dossier and wants going on with constantlynn and the chaos in controversy. it's about...
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that started when jimmy carter invited republican gerald ford back to the white house in 1978. >> he's a man who is beloved. and appreciated. and no one appreciates him more than i do. >> perhaps, the most important thing i can say to president and mrs. bush today is welcome home. i'm glad to have you back. as americans look for ways to come together, to deal with the challenges we face today, they can do well in looking to lives of president and mrs. bush. >> bill clinton can always see a better day ahead. and americans knew he was working hard to bring that day closer. >> to president and mrs. bush, welcome back to the house that you called home for eight years. we may have our differences, politically, but the president say transcends those differences. we all love this country. we all want america to succeed. >> a generosity of spirit there in the post-presidency years for these folks. but the current president, and his immediate predecessor, that may be a different story. in all likelihood, they will not be following the tradition we just showed you and that's up next. showed you
that started when jimmy carter invited republican gerald ford back to the white house in 1978. >> he's a man who is beloved. and appreciated. and no one appreciates him more than i do. >> perhaps, the most important thing i can say to president and mrs. bush today is welcome home. i'm glad to have you back. as americans look for ways to come together, to deal with the challenges we face today, they can do well in looking to lives of president and mrs. bush. >> bill clinton can...
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jimmy carter, president bush and bill clinton.referee between jimmy carter and george w. bush. jimmy carter called out george w. bush at the funeral. barack obama has to acknowledge at least that president trump said negative things, but he's brushing it off like it's not true. >> not just negative things, accused him of crimes. >> and the obama administration has said other people come out like susan rice, valerie jarrett, ben rhodes so many people, they come out and speak against the lies. barack obama has not come out as of yet himself, but he is standing in strength and brushing it off saying it's no big deal because this man is lying or this is what he does. so barack obama did, in his way, address it. we don't believe he's going to come out and address it directly because it has been addressed by those who have dealt with the issues under him, under his administration. >> that's interesting. margaret, we're seeing a pattern from the trump administration of firing government watchdogs on friday nights. these seem like friday
jimmy carter, president bush and bill clinton.referee between jimmy carter and george w. bush. jimmy carter called out george w. bush at the funeral. barack obama has to acknowledge at least that president trump said negative things, but he's brushing it off like it's not true. >> not just negative things, accused him of crimes. >> and the obama administration has said other people come out like susan rice, valerie jarrett, ben rhodes so many people, they come out and speak against...
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outlines you to get to the doctor and we will gather for our next remote class when we talk about jimmy carter and ronald reagan. see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you could watch lectures in history every weekend. we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. that is saturday at midnight eastern on c-span three. the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our cities tour visits. >> we are in the women's hallway of the laramie plains museum and islands and mansion. we begin to tell you the story of why wyoming was so unique, granting women this right to vote, hold property, and elected office. december 10 of 1869, our wyoming territorial legislature dictated this, and it was signed by governor campbell, granting women this act. so remarkable that w
outlines you to get to the doctor and we will gather for our next remote class when we talk about jimmy carter and ronald reagan. see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you could watch lectures in history every weekend. we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to...
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it is -- i'm trying to think, jimmy carter wasn't looking for different ways to deflect. walk us through these comparisons if any of them are relevant. >> basically we're talking about herbert hoover and jimmy carter. hoover had an idea that the government should not be very much involved in the economy, although there was a great depression with big double-digit unemployment at the same time. mov hoover essentially said i don't want to get the government involves in lives so if we have to get slower on the depression or i lose the election, so be it. jimmy carter did all sorts of things to bring the iranian hostages, things he thought were on the verge of poking a war with iran, even do it. to this day he thinks if he was able to do some kind of attack with any of the hostages in tehran before the election, woe have won. but what you don't see that here is that donald trump has the choice of improving the economy again or defending us. he's looking at that almost as it seems either/or. those are both fundamental to his job. >> hans nichols, don't you have a little bit mo
it is -- i'm trying to think, jimmy carter wasn't looking for different ways to deflect. walk us through these comparisons if any of them are relevant. >> basically we're talking about herbert hoover and jimmy carter. hoover had an idea that the government should not be very much involved in the economy, although there was a great depression with big double-digit unemployment at the same time. mov hoover essentially said i don't want to get the government involves in lives so if we have...
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did a book on jimmy carter. and on this list, he is -- he gone down a couple, but he's 26. fair?>> fair. middling president. great american. one the nobel pry. ex-president. habitat for human. but when he passes, he's in his 90s and he's confronting brain cancer right now, people will look at the fact over camp david, support human rights, recognizing people's republic of china, panama canal. he's the president who initially recognized china. i mean, there's a group of things that carter did that are quite significant, but alas, one-term president, and there was a reagan revolution in 1980 and for generations there is no such thing, really, as a carter democrat. so he done have the political legs of even somebody like bill clinton did with his wife hillary and projecting decades down line. >> richard, you did a book on herbert hoover and the chapter is in here. he's 36. fair? >> yeah, hoover is one of two -- i would say hoover and william howard taft are unique in the history of the presidency. men who were fabulously successful at everything else they did except the presidency.
did a book on jimmy carter. and on this list, he is -- he gone down a couple, but he's 26. fair?>> fair. middling president. great american. one the nobel pry. ex-president. habitat for human. but when he passes, he's in his 90s and he's confronting brain cancer right now, people will look at the fact over camp david, support human rights, recognizing people's republic of china, panama canal. he's the president who initially recognized china. i mean, there's a group of things that carter...
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it's interesting because jimmy carter, picked it up it became a bipartisan and then a global they gave it a new name privatization. it started very modestly. and that's typical. the bottom line is there's a lot of unknown history associated with the ford presidency. and the nice thing is, he turns out to be a much more complicated -- i thought i knew him pretty well, and i've learned a lot of things. i learned some things that he did not know about himself. >> by the way tomorrow morning, if you're watching this live at 9:00 the three folks will be on our c span calling show to take calls from the audience at large. susan has some -- >> we could say here for a while i have some great ones. john asked we just talked about kennedy and nixon, kennedy and nixon are the two seminal presidents in my lifetime how do you rank them and why? >> i rank john of kennedy quite high. i say that after really understanding his incredible leadership. when he came in the youngest elected president ever, that ideal public service that is put in his inaugural. he created the peace corps, and the seals and
it's interesting because jimmy carter, picked it up it became a bipartisan and then a global they gave it a new name privatization. it started very modestly. and that's typical. the bottom line is there's a lot of unknown history associated with the ford presidency. and the nice thing is, he turns out to be a much more complicated -- i thought i knew him pretty well, and i've learned a lot of things. i learned some things that he did not know about himself. >> by the way tomorrow morning,...
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any drama at a convention prior to that was probably 1980 they tried to take the nomination from jimmy carter. the answer to your question, the delegates can choose their nominee or vote on their nominee remotely if they vote to change the rule to do that in fact the democrats just last week held a rules committee meeting, virtual meeting and voted to allow themselves the flexibility to do that. can really see a situation where something that blowing up the old model going to a new more suited for people coming up to a podium and speaking that could be the result of what we see here. >> could: we see joe biden except the nomination via zoom? i don't think the party is knows how exactly that's going to happen. i don't think a big moment like accepting the nomination will be stagedn in such a way as to minimize it. think they to stage those a way that really magnifies it and draws in an audience. the biggest thing with these conventions now are as a public relations opportunity for each party and their nominee. i think maybe they do it in the convention hall in milwaukee and charlotte. but mayb
any drama at a convention prior to that was probably 1980 they tried to take the nomination from jimmy carter. the answer to your question, the delegates can choose their nominee or vote on their nominee remotely if they vote to change the rule to do that in fact the democrats just last week held a rules committee meeting, virtual meeting and voted to allow themselves the flexibility to do that. can really see a situation where something that blowing up the old model going to a new more suited...
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bush finishing a distant second and went on to defeat democrat jimmy carter in the general election, carrying 44 states. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald reagan. >> good evening. i'm here tonight to announce my intention to seek the republican nomination for president of the united states. i'm sure that each of us has seen our country from a number of viewpoints, depending on where we've lived and what we've done. for me, it's been as a boy growing up in several small towns in illinois, as a young man in iowa, trying to get a start in the years of the "great depression" and later in california for most of my adult life. i've seen america from the stadium press box as a sportscaster, as an actor, officer of my labor union, soldier, office holder and as both democrat and republican. i've lived in an america where those who often had too little to eat outnumbered others. i've seen financial ruin in the "great depression" and also seen the great strength of this nation as it pulled itself up from that ruin to become the dominant force in the world. to me, our country is a living breathing
bush finishing a distant second and went on to defeat democrat jimmy carter in the general election, carrying 44 states. >> ladies and gentlemen, ronald reagan. >> good evening. i'm here tonight to announce my intention to seek the republican nomination for president of the united states. i'm sure that each of us has seen our country from a number of viewpoints, depending on where we've lived and what we've done. for me, it's been as a boy growing up in several small towns in...
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now, we remember this but this is jimmy carter and the iranian hostage crisis. we still had iran in the headlines today. this is a case where the american ally left the country and the religious zealots took over and took control of iran. america was widely despised in iran for supporting the shah who was very brutal and guilty of oppressing his people so one day when the shah had left he wanted to have a treatment for physical problems that he was having in the united states and the question was will be let him in the united states and maybe stir up a position in iran that we were supporting this hated figure there and this is after he had been deposed. carter said well, okay, it's probably the humane thing to do and let him have the treatment here and he was a good ally for the united states for a long time but if these people go and take over our embassy and capture our people i will come back to you advisors and ask you what do we say now and that's exactly what happened. students and other radical took over the embassy and took over and captured about 60 of
now, we remember this but this is jimmy carter and the iranian hostage crisis. we still had iran in the headlines today. this is a case where the american ally left the country and the religious zealots took over and took control of iran. america was widely despised in iran for supporting the shah who was very brutal and guilty of oppressing his people so one day when the shah had left he wanted to have a treatment for physical problems that he was having in the united states and the question...
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(music) among the democratic party candidates are jimmy carter former governor of the state of georgia. he started as a peanut farmer and turned politician. he is waging a campaign of personal contact that is lifted him from obscurity to national attention. former u.s. senator from oklahoma, harris, an earlier no, state sounded short is running vigorous all volunteer candidate -- campaign with a strong youth backing. sargent shriver, who helped create and later directed the peace corps under president john f. kennedy, served as ambassador to france during the johnson administration. he was the democrat vice but initial nominee in 1972 -- vice presidential nominee in 1972. senator birch by of indiana, the u.s. senate, he has long enjoyed labor union support and achieved national attention with amendments providing for the 18-year-old vote and presents a succession. henry jackson of washington known as scoop jackson has taken a strong position on major issues over his 34 years in congress. he is considered liberal on economic issues but leading spokesman for military preparedness. (music
(music) among the democratic party candidates are jimmy carter former governor of the state of georgia. he started as a peanut farmer and turned politician. he is waging a campaign of personal contact that is lifted him from obscurity to national attention. former u.s. senator from oklahoma, harris, an earlier no, state sounded short is running vigorous all volunteer candidate -- campaign with a strong youth backing. sargent shriver, who helped create and later directed the peace corps under...
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jimmy carter did win the election of 1976 by a small margin and the pardon of richard ,ixon was certainly a factor one of the key factors with many voters that caused ford to lose. it is interesting to think about, why didn't ford's communications people get the story out there better? all of the stuff we have heard today revealed in the last couple of decades, first of him, you have to realize ford had been in office for a month at this time and had no inner circle of his own and was still operating with nixon people for the most part. secretary resigned in protest when court gave this pardon. that overtook the news and overshadowed everything else. there obviously was no internet or cable news. events galloped away from there and there was no way to put the pieces back together to explain the story. my own studying of this also suggests that ford and his people were walking on eggshells. it is easy for us to say it is obvious nixon will turn over his papers and the tapes and that he will agree to a pardon. they weren't so sure, especially given nixon's mental state at this point, they w
jimmy carter did win the election of 1976 by a small margin and the pardon of richard ,ixon was certainly a factor one of the key factors with many voters that caused ford to lose. it is interesting to think about, why didn't ford's communications people get the story out there better? all of the stuff we have heard today revealed in the last couple of decades, first of him, you have to realize ford had been in office for a month at this time and had no inner circle of his own and was still...
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a bipartisan commission led in part by president jimmy carter, a democrat, concluded that mail-in ballots, quote, remain the largest source of potential voter fraud. moving the entire country to that system doesn't make sense and doing so in a hurry fast, ahead of november, look at the democrat iowa caucus and how it worked out when they try toed to move to a new system. reporter: is he trying to cast doubt on the election? is he laying groundwork for that? kayleigh: he is certainly not doing that i would finally note there's an additional concern that was well laid out by "the wall street journal" editorial board that in 2016 minorities and first-time voters were more likely to have mail-in ballots thrown out. there's another troubling concern. 319,000 of those total votes were rejected. reporter: back in november, president trump left the walter reed, cede it was for phase one of his physical. when does he plan to complete phase two and release the results to the public? kayleigh: i don't have an update on the physical but i'll inquire about that today. reporter: he does plan to do it?
a bipartisan commission led in part by president jimmy carter, a democrat, concluded that mail-in ballots, quote, remain the largest source of potential voter fraud. moving the entire country to that system doesn't make sense and doing so in a hurry fast, ahead of november, look at the democrat iowa caucus and how it worked out when they try toed to move to a new system. reporter: is he trying to cast doubt on the election? is he laying groundwork for that? kayleigh: he is certainly not doing...
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weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated pre-election in 1902 or when jimmy carter was if you have reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera fell off the release of those figures donald trump offered his prediction on some other numbers how many american lives would be lost through the pandemic at least 76000 people have already died and the number of confirmed infections is approaching 1300000 what i can say is if we did it the different way if we when heard if we just said let's wing it we would have been talking about numbers that would have been unsustainable and unacceptable you look on the screens you look on television today and you see. body bags and you see mass graves. we may be jocular about 95000 people out of italy we may be jocular about something more than that. when have a look at russia where infections continue to surge more than 10000 new cases of bird have been reported every day for most of the past week we go bac
weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated pre-election in 1902 or when jimmy carter was if you have reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera fell off the release of those figures donald trump offered his prediction on some other numbers how many american lives would be lost through the pandemic at least 76000 people have already died and...
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weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was defeated for reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera see the pictures there fatal caring up of food banks i spoke to jerome to faneuil about that earlier he works for city harvest which picks up excess food and distributes it to those in need in new york he says people have never needed charity before are not depending on services like this. after that pandemic you've seen that there's really been a strain on our food service our message the food network where some of our programs are seeing that there's an increase of demand by 30 percent percent of our food distributions a lot of them are seeing families that have never had to turn to appear at your soup kitchen line up and they're really just trying to balance that growing demand with really some of the prices are trying to change their operations or so so this is saying we better ask this 1902
weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was defeated for reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera see the pictures there fatal caring up of food banks i spoke to jerome to faneuil about that earlier he works for city harvest which picks up excess food and distributes it to those in need in new...
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is i probably know about all these things we had our regular dinners but we kept but i see the jimmy carter and john boyd are and that is a mench fest tell me about this project it was great fun. jon voigt ny have a producer friend in common and so this is jail ranch too and we're all hoping that her mom picks it up and it goes to series which we don't risotto but it's got some stray elements terry dillon was there so many great people in this in this movie and it is a it's a wonderful family film really nice really pretty busy dylan lost a guy from nip tuck bo yeah. god what a cast 3 god here i know this is a fun if i saw jimmy caan one time i did a whole wide fireball we met out at the hotel i was coming back to my room late at night he was sitting there and i said jimmy what a thrill for you to be out here with your son scott and and must be very exciting how niggas i'm throwing the kid a buck when it's over i'll be back stateside. he may be a class of support. to me god is a need and that feeling yeah he's got that charm he's funny still he still of flurry is just wonderful i love him.
is i probably know about all these things we had our regular dinners but we kept but i see the jimmy carter and john boyd are and that is a mench fest tell me about this project it was great fun. jon voigt ny have a producer friend in common and so this is jail ranch too and we're all hoping that her mom picks it up and it goes to series which we don't risotto but it's got some stray elements terry dillon was there so many great people in this in this movie and it is a it's a wonderful family...
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weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was abuse religion in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera thousands of indian nationals are being repatriated from the middle east and southeast asia special flights have been chartered to bring back ex-pats from singapore cats are the u.a.e. and saudi arabia the goal is to return at least 400000 citizens indian naval ships have also been deployed to bring people back from the malvinas hundreds of thousands of indians have asked to be brought home after being stranded by coronavirus travel restrictions let's put purana has more from new delhi. the 1st of 2 flights touched down between the united arab emirates and the southern state of care that on thursday night and more have followed today landing in the capital new delhi in india administered to me this is what's being called face to face operation that will take all of may and maybe 15000 people will be brou
weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was abuse religion in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera thousands of indian nationals are being repatriated from the middle east and southeast asia special flights have been chartered to bring back ex-pats from singapore cats are the u.a.e. and saudi arabia the...
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weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was religion in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump says at least 95000 american lives could be lost to the pandemic more than 76000 people have already died and the number of confirmed infections approaching 1300000. the number of covered 19 deaths in brazil have hit a daily high in more than 750 people lost their lives over the last 24 hours the amazon est is the worst hit region hundreds of coffins of arrived in the regional capital of man ouse as more funerals are expected the death toll in the state could be as high as 4300 by the end of may be 10000 people have died in brazil since the pandemic began a new once a ban on non-essential travel to europe to be extended until the middle of next month e.u. countries started blocking foreigners and entering in mid march currently only health care workers and researchers from now on yo
weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was religion in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump says at least 95000 american lives could be lost to the pandemic more than 76000 people have already died and the number of confirmed infections approaching 1300000. the number of...
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weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was defeated for reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera. the us president donald trump has offered his predictions on how many american lives have been lost to the pandemic at least 76000 people have already died and the number of confound the infection is approaching 1300000 trump has also said the u.s. must continue efforts to reopen the economy in spite of the figures what i can say is if we did it the different way if we went heard if we just said let's wing it we would have been talking about numbers that would have been unsustainable and unacceptable you look on the screens you look on television today and you see. body bags and you see mass graves. we may be joking about 95000 people ultimately we may be jocular about something more than that the number of deaths from covered 9000 in brazil has hit a daily high more than 750 people lost their
weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was defeated for reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera. the us president donald trump has offered his predictions on how many american lives have been lost to the pandemic at least 76000 people have already died and the number of confound the infection...
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a bipartisan commission let in part by president jimmy carter a democrat concluded that mallon bought it remained the largest source of potential voter fraud but moving the entire country to that system doesn't make sense and doing so in a hurry ahead of november, look at the democrats i'll of caucus and how it worked out when they tried to move to a new system. finally -- [inaudible conversations] no, i would finally note that whether there is additional concerned those very wild out by "the wall street journal" editorial board that in 2016 minorities for the first time voters were more likely to have mail in ballots thrown out. that is another troubling concern but in fact, 319,000 of those were rejected. yes. >> back in november president trump went to the walter reed and said it was phase one of the physical but what is he planned to complete phase two and released the results of the public? >> i don't have an update on the physical but because you asked that i will specifically inquire about that today and try to get back to you. spirit does he plan to do it? >> yes, he does. >>
a bipartisan commission let in part by president jimmy carter a democrat concluded that mallon bought it remained the largest source of potential voter fraud but moving the entire country to that system doesn't make sense and doing so in a hurry ahead of november, look at the democrats i'll of caucus and how it worked out when they tried to move to a new system. finally -- [inaudible conversations] no, i would finally note that whether there is additional concerned those very wild out by...
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weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was the p.f. reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera. business is very for online and home delivery services because of the chronic virus restrictions but in kenya's capital some of those going toward or say they are not think any of the profits and are struggling to make ends meet welcome web reports from nairobi. it's been more than a month since pubs in nairobi like this one are popping with life. kenya's government closed bars and restaurants to prevent the spread of the corona virus. but the risk to life. in the kitchen. through meat is a local speciality steak a ways are allowed and motorbike riders like france his career deliver to those who don't venture out. it's a big risk due to the. good. bit of. france he says the 3 deliveries around which as a rule the world ladies down he's struggling to look after his family it's not easy riding around
weren't nearly this bad when the 1st president bush was defeated for reelection in 1902 or when jimmy carter was the p.f. reelection in 1980 a fight for his political survival for many of the 20 plus 1000000 americans out of work a daily struggle to stay financially afloat pedicle hain al-jazeera. business is very for online and home delivery services because of the chronic virus restrictions but in kenya's capital some of those going toward or say they are not think any of the profits and are...
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nixon another big gamble he took probably cost him his own bid for the presidency in 1976 when jimmy carter won because people wanted nixon to pay more of a price but ford felt that nixon had paid a price in general humiliation in leaving office, all the findings made about things that went on in that administration, at the time a very unpopular decision but took a lot of political courage for him to do this. he was exonerated by history and even the kennedy family, ted kennedy was very critical of pardoning nixon later gave order profiling courage award saying i was wrong, senator kennedy said ford was right in pardoning nixon. there has been a historic redemption here. this is the iranian hostage crisis, still have iran in the headlines today, case where the shah of iran, and american ally left the country, the religious zealots took over, america was widely despised iran for supporting the shah who was very brutal, guilty of oppressing his people so one day when the shah had left, he went to treatment for terrible physical problems, were we going to let him in the united states and stir
nixon another big gamble he took probably cost him his own bid for the presidency in 1976 when jimmy carter won because people wanted nixon to pay more of a price but ford felt that nixon had paid a price in general humiliation in leaving office, all the findings made about things that went on in that administration, at the time a very unpopular decision but took a lot of political courage for him to do this. he was exonerated by history and even the kennedy family, ted kennedy was very...
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pursued aice breyer career of teaching and public service, president jimmy carter appointed him to the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit in 1980. in 1994, president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed harry blackmun. 1994.k his seat august 3, since joining the court, justice breyer has completed no less then a number of books including ," "making oury democracy work -- a judge's rio ." and most recently, "the court and the world." with thanks and appreciation, i would ask you to welcome justice stephen breyer. [applause] justice breyer: thank you. very nice. and it is a children -- it is a theerman tradition to do introductions. a fabulous job at the aba come here and i'm glad you all are here because -- i was just hasing to -- my wife written a book as she is a clinical psychologist. she worked with dana-farber and she worked -- and she wrote a book on what do you do when your child is very sick. she was talking at satan dudes in -- st. jude's in memphis. room, andin that there were a lot of people in the room, they agreed
pursued aice breyer career of teaching and public service, president jimmy carter appointed him to the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit in 1980. in 1994, president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed harry blackmun. 1994.k his seat august 3, since joining the court, justice breyer has completed no less then a number of books including ," "making oury democracy work -- a judge's rio ." and most recently, "the...
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something about beer and jimmy carter's brother. we could have been that. we didn't know but i've been injustice long enough i felelt if i leave i can go to private practice and if i don't not so much a personal risk but career risk the head of the organized crime section and one of the smartest lawyers in history the country and it being bill clinton's white house counsel to the impeachment and he's the one i went to alaska with by the way who said i hava trial i want you to second chair. he was my mentor and hired by waterge special prosecutor and gave my name to them they called me in for the interview one ofof the strangest i ever had i walk into the office he said when he ready to start? i said right now he said start the job and said you're not going to ask many questions? checked out your record we want you to start so that was my job interview. i said i need at least a month to wrap up my cases you are saying that to be polite you can start tomorrowow. i literally worked two jobs the first two weeks trying to wrap up my cas and start at the office.
something about beer and jimmy carter's brother. we could have been that. we didn't know but i've been injustice long enough i felelt if i leave i can go to private practice and if i don't not so much a personal risk but career risk the head of the organized crime section and one of the smartest lawyers in history the country and it being bill clinton's white house counsel to the impeachment and he's the one i went to alaska with by the way who said i hava trial i want you to second chair. he...
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remember there was a bipartisan study by the federal government in 2005 led by former president jimmy carter and james baker and they found mail in voting at the highest potential for fraud. we know this to be true. i would ask twitter and others to check their own facts before they go fact checking the president. todd: let's put up the president's tweet, accusing twitter of interfering with the election, free speech and all that community twitter's response, quote, this is with regard to the fact check label these tweets contain potentially misleading information about voting processes and of the label to provide additional context around mail in ballots. this decision is in line with the approach we shared earlier this month was the question for you, are you expecting fact checks when it comes to joe biden? >> i don't think they will fact check joe biden because they would have to do it all the time. this is the guy who doesn't even remember the year 9/11 took place, the number of grandkids he has or recalls negotiating with foreign leaders who have been dead for decades. this is going to
remember there was a bipartisan study by the federal government in 2005 led by former president jimmy carter and james baker and they found mail in voting at the highest potential for fraud. we know this to be true. i would ask twitter and others to check their own facts before they go fact checking the president. todd: let's put up the president's tweet, accusing twitter of interfering with the election, free speech and all that community twitter's response, quote, this is with regard to the...
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president jimmy carter appointed him to the court of appeals first circuit in 1980.n 1994, president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed harry blackmun. he took his seat august 3, 1994. since joining the court, justice breyer has completed no less than a number of books including active liberty, interpreting our democratic constitution, making our democracy work, a judge's recently, the court and the world: american law in the new global reality. with thanks and appreciation, i ask you to welcome justice stephen breyer. [applause] justice breyer: thank you. very nice. it is a tradition to introduce the introducer. [laughter] joan has done a fabulous job and i am glad you are all here. what you do -- i was just talking -- my wife has written a book. she is a clinical psychologist and worked at dana-farber and wrote a book on what to do if your child is very sick, and it is helpful to a small group of people. she was talking about it at st. jude's in memphis. i could not resist talking about one of my books. everybod
president jimmy carter appointed him to the court of appeals first circuit in 1980.n 1994, president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed harry blackmun. he took his seat august 3, 1994. since joining the court, justice breyer has completed no less than a number of books including active liberty, interpreting our democratic constitution, making our democracy work, a judge's recently, the court and the world: american law in the new global...
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oprah winfrey, julia roberts, mandy moore, former presidents, jimmy carter, bill clinton, george w. part. they're asking you to find a way to help someone over the course of this day. making a donation, volunteering, just sharing a story of hope and compassion. so, this is fun, a nigerian filmmaker has created a free online animated film to convince children to stay at home. there's a little girl who tries to stop her brother from leaving the house to play soccer. it's 90-seconds long, dubbed into multiple languages and depicts the coronavirus. as a giant green monster. ♪ >> what is this! it's real, it's real, what should we do? >> hmm, the coronavirus is out there. we should always wash our hands with soap and water. >> it's so creative, to help find ways to help your community during the pandemic, go to c cnn.com/impact. we're back in an hour. >> smerconi"smerconish" is next. we'll see you at 10:00 eastern. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. wher
oprah winfrey, julia roberts, mandy moore, former presidents, jimmy carter, bill clinton, george w. part. they're asking you to find a way to help someone over the course of this day. making a donation, volunteering, just sharing a story of hope and compassion. so, this is fun, a nigerian filmmaker has created a free online animated film to convince children to stay at home. there's a little girl who tries to stop her brother from leaving the house to play soccer. it's 90-seconds long, dubbed...