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jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible. barack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. >> i like this segment. >> here is something about as wild as we can get. it's estimated that every year the average american eats between one to two pounds of insects. >> okay, so mostly that's in the form of bug parts in processed foods. but this morning we're hearing about people who eat whole insects on purpose, y'all. will ganss has more with this orkin man story. what's going on? >> that's wild, that's wild. insects are a common form of protein almost everywhere in the world except for here in america and in europe. but now that the cicadas are above ground here in the u.s., could it be time for us to join the insect protein movement, too? let's find out. it's been called the cicada tsunami. but it's music to joseph yoon's ears. >> i can hear two different types right now. >> ci
jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible. barack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. >> i like this segment. >> here is something about as wild as we can get. it's estimated that every year the average american eats between one to two pounds of insects....
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jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible. barack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ my mama told me ♪ ♪ you better shop around ♪ ♪ shop, shop ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, you better shop around ♪ ♪ ah, ah, ah ♪ >>> let's go shopping. we are counting down the days until amazon prime day, which over the years has become almost as big a retail event as black friday, maybe even bigger. >> sure has, but increasingly the other big retailers are getting in on the game, giving amazon a run for its money. our own will ganss is here with more on the deals and steals. >> deals and steals. call me tori johnson. i'm here. we are close to the super bowl of shopping. i spoke with trey bodge to sort it all out. the competition is on. >> this is kind of unprecedented. especially in june. we've never seen this before. >> amazon prime day, target deal days and walmart deals for days colliding in just a few weeks
jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible. barack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ my mama told me ♪ ♪ you better shop around ♪ ♪ shop, shop ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, you better shop around ♪ ♪ ah, ah, ah ♪ >>> let's go shopping. we are counting down the days until amazon prime...
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jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible. barack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ ♪ say the word ♪ ♪ and i'll go anywhere ♪ ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ >>> it seems like our favorite artists are finally making a comeback. jonas brothers, florida georgia line and so many announcing their tour dates for 2021, so crank up the volume, people. we are going to talk all things music. thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure being back, will. >> we know it's a party and officially music season. as if that is ever out of season. first things first. got to talk songs of the summer. what are your predictions? >> my two predictions are "butter", by bts. it came off the gate huge. debuted at number one at over 100 radio stations, and justin bieber with "peaches." >> i mean butter and peaches, we've got a little theme there. i'm going to throw in olivia rodrigo's "go
jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible. barack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ ♪ say the word ♪ ♪ and i'll go anywhere ♪ ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ >>> it seems like our favorite artists are finally making a comeback. jonas brothers, florida...
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jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible.ack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> since the passing of alex trebek, we've seen quite a range of guest hosts from news anchors to an nfl star and even a surgeon. >> that's right. but now a special talent at the critical crossroads of neuroscience and hollywood sitcoms is taking the show for a spin. our own will ganss breaks it down for us. >> also at the crossroads of neuroscience and sitcoms, no, i wish. maymi bialik played a scientist on mayim bialik is a neuroscientist in real life. she got the degree from ucla. she tackles a lot of issues on her podcast, mayim's big break down. she's the one with all the answers on "jeopardy." >> let's start with a little romantic dinner music, shall we? >> here is the guest host of jeopardy, mayim bialik. >> i was raised in a very creative and academic family, but it wasn't until high schoo
jimmy carter: i'm getting vaccinated because we want this pandemic to end as soon as possible.ack obama: we urge you, get vaccinated when it's available to you. george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> since the passing of alex trebek, we've seen quite a range of guest hosts from news anchors to an nfl star and even a surgeon. >> that's right. but now a special talent at the critical...
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we are usually associated with jimmy carter. jimmy carter's name is john mentioned all the time these days, i would say for many wrong reasons, but in this case it's true. jimmy carter very much highlighted in principle. i have no problem with it. if it's weaponized, then i do have a problem with it. we saw in the anchorage some in the past few months when the secretary of state was lectured by his chinese counterpart and much of what the chinese delegate had to say could have been taken from the play book of the democratic party throwing, throwing it right back into him here and other countries are doing this as well. mean if you can look at what, how can a country like the u. k. talk about human rights when julian assigns is languishing in prison. how, how, how can a country like the united states holding hundreds of people without bail for the crime of what loitering, because of the january 6 awry and here. i mean, it's very easy to weaponized and it's, and one can do it and everyone can do it. and i think that this is something that is a shock to the managerial classes. they only,
we are usually associated with jimmy carter. jimmy carter's name is john mentioned all the time these days, i would say for many wrong reasons, but in this case it's true. jimmy carter very much highlighted in principle. i have no problem with it. if it's weaponized, then i do have a problem with it. we saw in the anchorage some in the past few months when the secretary of state was lectured by his chinese counterpart and much of what the chinese delegate had to say could have been taken from...
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for the republicans and probably attributed to jimmy carter winning for the democrats. in 1976, but paul laxalt served as the chairman of that campaign in 1976 and they kind of realized i think at that time that they had set the foundation for the upcoming election in 1980. they had they had established something. they had thrust ronald reagan into the national spotlight, which consequently through paul laxalt into the national spotlight as well. and they doubled down and in 1978 started planning for their next campaign, but i would say paul laxalt really is a giant of nevada politics. he's kind of a powerhouse of nevada politics. so paul axel had made the decision that he wanted to give his personal political papers to the university of nevada reno some of the first shipments of his papers started coming in 1983. and that includes scrapbooks that includes memorandum correspondence briefing books reports. anything that you would have in a political office you name it's going to be in those papers. so we're in the reading room now, but we're going to go into the work roo
for the republicans and probably attributed to jimmy carter winning for the democrats. in 1976, but paul laxalt served as the chairman of that campaign in 1976 and they kind of realized i think at that time that they had set the foundation for the upcoming election in 1980. they had they had established something. they had thrust ronald reagan into the national spotlight, which consequently through paul laxalt into the national spotlight as well. and they doubled down and in 1978 started...
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this is the thing about jimmy carter.people were always able to underestimate it and he just wouldn't let you. with rosalynn and he and we were served lunch by his housekeeper and we said grace. this wasn't phony. even at this late stage in his life and i can tell still is. we will get back to presidents and a second but there's an interesting element in the book you would tell people they wanted to write books and very often they would be some piece of their history that they didn't want to write about this sort of get them to do it, figure out a way to do it. tip o'neill in particular had a bit of history and what was it you had to do and how do you figure out a solution that would satisfy him and the reader? >> he was the speaker of the house and now i can use a little money and random house gave it to him so i became the editor and there was a wonderful fellow that was the co-author but the wiseguys in boston said unless he tells about john kennedy, he had been the successor in that district but he said as long as the
this is the thing about jimmy carter.people were always able to underestimate it and he just wouldn't let you. with rosalynn and he and we were served lunch by his housekeeper and we said grace. this wasn't phony. even at this late stage in his life and i can tell still is. we will get back to presidents and a second but there's an interesting element in the book you would tell people they wanted to write books and very often they would be some piece of their history that they didn't want to...
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c everyone knows that about jimmy carter.dna test results was it antonio villaraigosa congressman john conyers or former north carolina senator john edwards? >> it's john edwards. i remember that. kennedy: adapts the least john edwards. what did and that stupid haircut. so easy that one. we have the blasted these guys. this one is worth two anyone who wins. which of these donkeys once their oath of office on a copy of a book of hindu scripture. was it maryanne williamson hawaii congressman tulsi gabbard or congressmen. >> i have to go with tulsi gabbard for the win. c congratulations. if you guys get this we are are -- as a society. which of these donkeys work at a capital police officer before getting to the elected office tammy baldwin senator jim webb or nevada senator harry reid? >> i think jim webb. harry reid. which of these donkeys spoke we shall overcome congressman john was vermont senator bernie sanders or senator -- that's right. spike gets to go to dinner with anthony fauci. >> libertarians one. a libertarian one,
c everyone knows that about jimmy carter.dna test results was it antonio villaraigosa congressman john conyers or former north carolina senator john edwards? >> it's john edwards. i remember that. kennedy: adapts the least john edwards. what did and that stupid haircut. so easy that one. we have the blasted these guys. this one is worth two anyone who wins. which of these donkeys once their oath of office on a copy of a book of hindu scripture. was it maryanne williamson hawaii...
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that's what i would do. >> the jimmy carter model worked for jimmy carter.ies to fight the last war is beyond me. are we going to see you on a 2022 blant in maryland? >> i don't think so. but there's a decent chance you'll see me on a ballot again. >> coming up, the courts just struck a big blow for anyone who wants to regulate big tech. 's g. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement this is the sound of c hange. the sound of a thousand sighs of relief. and the sound of a company watching out for you. this is the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank, giving you multiple options and at least 24 hours to help you avoid an overdraft fee. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your bank's. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. (gong rings) - this is joe. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep hi
that's what i would do. >> the jimmy carter model worked for jimmy carter.ies to fight the last war is beyond me. are we going to see you on a 2022 blant in maryland? >> i don't think so. but there's a decent chance you'll see me on a ballot again. >> coming up, the courts just struck a big blow for anyone who wants to regulate big tech. 's g. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the...
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he is the author of 20 books focusing on subjects from secretary of state dean atchison to jimmy cartereodore roosevelt, gerald ford, fdr, and a magic bus. recently, we invited him to talk with us for a long time, six hours. >> on this episode of book notes plus, here are conversation with douglas -- here are conversation -- hear our conversation with douglas brinkley. >> first lady jill biden took students on a virtual field trip of washington dc. here's a look at the half-hour tour.
he is the author of 20 books focusing on subjects from secretary of state dean atchison to jimmy cartereodore roosevelt, gerald ford, fdr, and a magic bus. recently, we invited him to talk with us for a long time, six hours. >> on this episode of book notes plus, here are conversation with douglas -- here are conversation -- hear our conversation with douglas brinkley. >> first lady jill biden took students on a virtual field trip of washington dc. here's a look at the half-hour...
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gerald ford i jimmy corder -- jimmy carter --/national defense.there were many in 1980 hurrah stamps. the soviets were practicing their newest technology including the bomber which was supersonic and quite deadly. that was his commitment. and a stronger sense this was the deltas of that was created but millions of people have been imprisoned between the iron curtain in poland and other countries and russia itself that it was a price worth paying. 3 million people were present behind the iron curtain. closely you talked about him being more pragmatic than he was given credit for. is h that going to hurt his legy among conservatives? >> guest: i don't think so. i think his legacy is pretty well cemented among conservatives. his library in simi valley and california still the most visited library, the most visited presidential library in all of america. some call it the reagan library which is not correct by the way. simi valley is off the beaten path somewhat inured more people go there then go to the kennedy library for the clinton library or the b
gerald ford i jimmy corder -- jimmy carter --/national defense.there were many in 1980 hurrah stamps. the soviets were practicing their newest technology including the bomber which was supersonic and quite deadly. that was his commitment. and a stronger sense this was the deltas of that was created but millions of people have been imprisoned between the iron curtain in poland and other countries and russia itself that it was a price worth paying. 3 million people were present behind the iron...
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of jimmy carter.arckansas arkansas, and george w. bush and mccain and romney. none of it really matters anymore, it's become about whether you believe in donald trump's mccarthyism belief of being against america or that rock that barack obama represents. they really are a part of our time. >> he's a hope and change guy, he said. he's all about unity. trump made his presidency about division and chaos. do you worry the division and the chaos view of our country is winning out right now? >> i do, because we saw with joe manchin in west virginia not sticking with the democrats and biden and not making it easier for americans to vote, basically intimating that voter suppression is okay. leading the way to find ways to suppress the vote. our whole lifetime we celebrate john lewis and lyndon johnson and the civil rights act, and then barack obama breaking a paradigm of all white presidents, and we seem to be going backwards right now into a kind of neofascism, a states' right spasm, and it's coming largely
of jimmy carter.arckansas arkansas, and george w. bush and mccain and romney. none of it really matters anymore, it's become about whether you believe in donald trump's mccarthyism belief of being against america or that rock that barack obama represents. they really are a part of our time. >> he's a hope and change guy, he said. he's all about unity. trump made his presidency about division and chaos. do you worry the division and the chaos view of our country is winning out right now?...
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gerald ford, jimmy carter and richardur nixon said you had soldiers, gis in 1980 that were actually on food stamps. we were flying airplanes over 50-years-old and meanwhile they were reckoning their newest technology. he knew if we didn't have a strong defense than everything else was academic and so this was a deficit that was created by the buildup but it freed millions of people from other third world countries and soviet russia itself. then there was a price worth paying to free the millions of people who had been behind the iron curtain. >> you talked about his so-called true ideology as being more pragmatic than he's given credit for. it is that going to hurt his legacy among conservatives? >> i don't think so. i think that his legacy is pretty well cemented among the conservatives. in the simi valley it is still the most visited presidential library which is out of the way it's off the beaten path and yet more people go there than to the kennedy library or the clinton library or the bush libraries or anything even approaching that. he still remains to this day very popular and s
gerald ford, jimmy carter and richardur nixon said you had soldiers, gis in 1980 that were actually on food stamps. we were flying airplanes over 50-years-old and meanwhile they were reckoning their newest technology. he knew if we didn't have a strong defense than everything else was academic and so this was a deficit that was created by the buildup but it freed millions of people from other third world countries and soviet russia itself. then there was a price worth paying to free the...
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i mean, i was on the helicopter when jimmy carter was going down to defeat that morning.at the berlin wall on the communist side when the wall opened up and i interviewed people. i'll never forget interviewing a young guy in his 20s, looked like he was at berkeley in the '60s. i said, what does freedom mean to you today, the wall coming down? he said talking to you, because it was a country that was not free and they couldn't talk to people like me. i was in south africa when nelson mandela, one of the greatest people of our time, encouraged the people of south africa to vote. he said we're not going to do this through a resolution -- >> stephen: i think we have a photo of you and desmond tutu. >> desmond tutu to my left and a south african cameraman. look at the line on the back of voters. it's like from horizon to horizon. that happened because one person, nelson mandela, said we're going to have an election in this country, everybody gets to vote, and i'm not coming out of prison out of 20 years until you legalize the aanc and the communist party, he wouldn't leave pri
i mean, i was on the helicopter when jimmy carter was going down to defeat that morning.at the berlin wall on the communist side when the wall opened up and i interviewed people. i'll never forget interviewing a young guy in his 20s, looked like he was at berkeley in the '60s. i said, what does freedom mean to you today, the wall coming down? he said talking to you, because it was a country that was not free and they couldn't talk to people like me. i was in south africa when nelson mandela,...
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returning for their third day from plains, georgia--that's home of jimmy carter--it's the mcgraw family... [cheering and applause] and from sterling, virginia-- they're a returning family, they're back--it's the kargbro family. kargbros: kargbro forever!
returning for their third day from plains, georgia--that's home of jimmy carter--it's the mcgraw family... [cheering and applause] and from sterling, virginia-- they're a returning family, they're back--it's the kargbro family. kargbros: kargbro forever!
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i ended up working on jimmy carter's presidential campaign in 1976.he first two years of his administration, i was his chief speechwriter. i worked 40 plus years ago for a democratic president. i have not worked in politics since then. it was a rich experience, both because of the characters of jimmy carter and the travails of that time. the first-hand experience you get from working for politics that you don't get in other ways. we have lived overseas for 10 or 12 years in japan and china and malaysia. we have been in europe and africa, we have been around the world. seattle and berkeley and texas. we like traveling back and forth to our base in d.c. i have been a magazine writer, radio broadcaster and now a film prop. host: and deborah fallows, your background? guest: i grew up in a small town in the midwest, as you can hear in my accent. it is called vermilion, ohio. it was between the ford plant in the east and the gm plant in the west. growing up in small-town midwestern america, you have a sense of this is a great place to grow up but there is a
i ended up working on jimmy carter's presidential campaign in 1976.he first two years of his administration, i was his chief speechwriter. i worked 40 plus years ago for a democratic president. i have not worked in politics since then. it was a rich experience, both because of the characters of jimmy carter and the travails of that time. the first-hand experience you get from working for politics that you don't get in other ways. we have lived overseas for 10 or 12 years in japan and china and...
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the first, jimmy carter. i did a bunch of books with them.dibly authentic human being. bill clinton, i did his campaign manifesto in 1992. and of the book for his 1996 campaign, which we kept secret. it came out just before the election. people were stunned. it was not that explosive a book. i was very glad to have the chance to see the charisma clinton at. then, barack obama, donald trump. barack came to me as a young man. his book had been turned down, he had missed a deadline. they said, you want to meet this young guy? of course i do i was very impressed, we published the book and it was 10 years later after it originally came out when he spoke at the convention that the book took off. when i got the people together who worked with me on the book, they said, this is one of the great books written by somebody who became president. i worked with trump for five years on two books. what i saw then, what i watched carefully from a distance ever since. judy: this was well before he ran for president. peter: this was 1987. we published "art of t
the first, jimmy carter. i did a bunch of books with them.dibly authentic human being. bill clinton, i did his campaign manifesto in 1992. and of the book for his 1996 campaign, which we kept secret. it came out just before the election. people were stunned. it was not that explosive a book. i was very glad to have the chance to see the charisma clinton at. then, barack obama, donald trump. barack came to me as a young man. his book had been turned down, he had missed a deadline. they said, you...
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we were both young staffers in the white house under jimmy carter, another president whose first name was james. at that time, madeleine albright no doubt saw me as somebody who was probably never going to be a capitalist. i saw her as somebody i did not think would be secretary of state. but, we were both wrong. fate worked well for both of us. and i would say, in madeleine albright's case, for the country. thank you for your service over so many years. before we get into the interview, i noticed on your shoulder there a 10. -- a pen. as secretary of state, you are pretty famous for the pins you used to wear. secretary albright: if you look at it carefully, it has an him -- an m in it. i thought that made a lot of sense since we were talking about medicine and want tell your. -- about madison and mont tellier -- mont tellier -- -- monpelier. david: your father was a prominent check diplomat. your family had to suffer through the communist takeover of czechoslovakia. when your car -- when you were growing up in the czech republic and spent time in london during world war ii did you th
we were both young staffers in the white house under jimmy carter, another president whose first name was james. at that time, madeleine albright no doubt saw me as somebody who was probably never going to be a capitalist. i saw her as somebody i did not think would be secretary of state. but, we were both wrong. fate worked well for both of us. and i would say, in madeleine albright's case, for the country. thank you for your service over so many years. before we get into the interview, i...
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the first president i worked with was jimmy carter, and i did a bunch of books with him.incredibly authentic human beg. and bill clinton, i did his campaign manifesto in 2, and the book for his '90/'96 campaign, which we kept secret, and it came out just before the election, and people were stunned. i knew what other people didn't know, it wasn't really all that explosive of a book, but it was done, and i was very glad to have the chance to seek the charisma that clinton had. and then barack obama, donald trump. barack came to me as a very young man. his book had been tuned down. he missed a deadline at simon & schuster. and they said, do you want to take this young guy, and i said, of course i do. i was very impressed, we published the book, and it was 10 years later after it originally came out, when he spoke at the convention, and the book and barack took off. i got the guys together who worked with me on the book, and we said this is historic, one of the great books written by someone who became president. i worked with trump for five years on two books. what i saw th
the first president i worked with was jimmy carter, and i did a bunch of books with him.incredibly authentic human beg. and bill clinton, i did his campaign manifesto in 2, and the book for his '90/'96 campaign, which we kept secret, and it came out just before the election, and people were stunned. i knew what other people didn't know, it wasn't really all that explosive of a book, but it was done, and i was very glad to have the chance to seek the charisma that clinton had. and then barack...
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this was this was lbj's top domestic policy advisor health secretary under jimmy carter. he now runs a center for substance abuse at columbia university. he is a huge fan of just say no, in fact at one point. he had nancy reagan on his board. he said it was a simple message, but it was exactly what you wanted parents to be saying to their children. it's exactly what you wanted children to be saying to each other. aids came on the world stage during the reagan presidency. i had a great privilege of working for admiral james watkins who chaired the reagan aids commission later when he was secretary of energy, but that commission was fraught with controversy and mrs. reagan injected herself into that process. why and what were the results well before we even discuss aids we have to stipulate that the reagan administration's in action on aids. it's unwillingness to deal with it at all really until the second term. is a deep scar on its legacy and one that will never be erased. but i did find in my research for the book that as belated as it was nancy reagan became attuned to
this was this was lbj's top domestic policy advisor health secretary under jimmy carter. he now runs a center for substance abuse at columbia university. he is a huge fan of just say no, in fact at one point. he had nancy reagan on his board. he said it was a simple message, but it was exactly what you wanted parents to be saying to their children. it's exactly what you wanted children to be saying to each other. aids came on the world stage during the reagan presidency. i had a great privilege...
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he is the author of 20 books focusing on subjects from secretary of state dean atchison to jimmy carter, theodore roosevelt, gerald ford, fdr, and a magic bus. recently, we invited him to talk with us for a long time, six hours. >> on this episode of book notes plus, here are conversation with douglas -- here are conversation -- hear our conversation with douglas brinkley. >> first lady jill biden took students on a virtual field trip of washington dc. here's a look at the half-hour tour. first lady biting first lady biden: students just like you come to see historic monuments, museums, and parks. this year, we are bringing washington, d.c. and a sum of its special places to you. one of those special places is where i am right now. the white house. i'm standing at the north front door. here is fun fact. did you know that there is no back door to the white house? whenever you walk in, whether it is north, south, east, or west, you are always walking in the front. we have got a lot more fun fact at a store for you during this discovery education virtual filter. so you and other students c
he is the author of 20 books focusing on subjects from secretary of state dean atchison to jimmy carter, theodore roosevelt, gerald ford, fdr, and a magic bus. recently, we invited him to talk with us for a long time, six hours. >> on this episode of book notes plus, here are conversation with douglas -- here are conversation -- hear our conversation with douglas brinkley. >> first lady jill biden took students on a virtual field trip of washington dc. here's a look at the half-hour...
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insights from his family's escape in poland, reporting on the vietnam war, and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and others. publisher and reporter peter osnos, on c-span's "q&a." announcer: federal reserve vice chair of supervision randal quarles on the u.s. economic recovery. he spoke with politico about actions the federal reserve has taken to limit the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy. about economic output. we will take you there now. >> it is also sparking fears of inflation and >> for our audience, you can follow the conversation on twitter -- thanks for having me. >> we will be discussing how the nation's banks are far ok, and wt to expect from the fed on rates and regulations. good follow the conversation on twitter using the hashtag #politicoeconomy. i didn't want to go back to last year for a second. the fed launched a dozen emergency programs. but was it like for you at that time? was there a time when you were worried that we might have a financial crisis? >> well, it was a very busy time, as you can imagine. we were determining what nee
insights from his family's escape in poland, reporting on the vietnam war, and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and others. publisher and reporter peter osnos, on c-span's "q&a." announcer: federal reserve vice chair of supervision randal quarles on the u.s. economic recovery. he spoke with politico about actions the federal reserve has taken to limit the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy. about economic output. we will take you there...
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saw for the same reason jimmy carter side.gains tax, what does that do? increase the corporate income tax, make products more expensive than investment to the united states because other countries. our friend biden wants to take the capital gains tax higher than china, europe. double one capital gains are in china. corporate income tax. taxes are part of the cost of goods and services. >> sandra: even though the campaign promise and the continued presidential promise on the part of biden is that you won't raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000 a year as tim scott has said. inflation is the ultimate tax on the middle class. i want to put this up on the screen and ask about this. new jobless claim numbers showing us a price increase and those that are applying for jobless benefits. 412,000 in the last week. that was more than expected and higher than the previous week. why are we seeing more people, more americans applying for jobless benefits in an environment where we are seeing a record amount of job openings, over 9
saw for the same reason jimmy carter side.gains tax, what does that do? increase the corporate income tax, make products more expensive than investment to the united states because other countries. our friend biden wants to take the capital gains tax higher than china, europe. double one capital gains are in china. corporate income tax. taxes are part of the cost of goods and services. >> sandra: even though the campaign promise and the continued presidential promise on the part of biden...
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other things are as well, which is why the republicans increasingly say this president 's like jimmy carter would imagine, secretly of the white house. what are you hearing on that front and this issue that more inflation pushes up, it could push the economic recovery down, we could have stagflation on our hands, or are we getting way way ahead of ourselves. >> well a little bit on the stagflation argument. i don't think anyone is really using that term at least publicly or even privately at the white house just yet. i do think they are concerned about inflation at the white house. they just have this sort of challenge and if they start publicly talking about inflation , that will hasten the very inflationary pressures that they are trying to suppress , so it's a little bit like me saying to you, don't think of an elephant, right? i know if i don't want you to think of an elephant i won't tell you not to think about an elephant, so, the white house publicly doesn't get too far in front of inflation in part because they know it will, it could potentially accelerate. now, that said, they aren
other things are as well, which is why the republicans increasingly say this president 's like jimmy carter would imagine, secretly of the white house. what are you hearing on that front and this issue that more inflation pushes up, it could push the economic recovery down, we could have stagflation on our hands, or are we getting way way ahead of ourselves. >> well a little bit on the stagflation argument. i don't think anyone is really using that term at least publicly or even privately...
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we do know exactly how paul volcher under jimmy carter tried to deal with this inflationary threat.atically one full point at a time. do you think we would ever have to see something like that? >> well, just remember, i mean, when we took office on january 20, 1981 the prime interest rate in the united states was 21.5%. that was the prime. mortgage rates were double-digit s so a very very different world than we had back then. paul volcher was a hero beyond a hero. what he did to bring inflation back under control and be a partner of ronald regan to create the greatest prosperity ever was amazing. we aren't anywhere near that with regard to prices, or inflation, but we do have real fiscal problems today, neil. just as we had with the end of jimmy carter and those fiscal policies are not being addressed correctly. raising taxes is not the answer. that's not what reagan did, and that surely is not the right thing to do now. we just should in be raising taxes. neil: now, you knew ronald regan so well and he thought so highly of you, but we're hearing a lot of these documentaries since
we do know exactly how paul volcher under jimmy carter tried to deal with this inflationary threat.atically one full point at a time. do you think we would ever have to see something like that? >> well, just remember, i mean, when we took office on january 20, 1981 the prime interest rate in the united states was 21.5%. that was the prime. mortgage rates were double-digit s so a very very different world than we had back then. paul volcher was a hero beyond a hero. what he did to bring...
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sharing insight about his his -- about his family's escape from poland and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and vladimir putin. publisher and reporter peter osnos on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a where you get your podcasts. next, i look at the iran nuclear program with
sharing insight about his his -- about his family's escape from poland and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and vladimir putin. publisher and reporter peter osnos on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a where you get your podcasts. next, i look at the iran nuclear program with
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a part of 15 years ago when former president jimmy carter dared to use apartheid in a book title, he was deemed to have gone too far. the only american president to ever win a nobel peace prize for their work in the middle east. carter was effectively blackbelt. excellent. by both the u. s. political and media establishes. it's only one work, but the fact that american journalists and commentators are now able to authorize your call, israel and apartheid state and news outlets are allowing mass is significant. there are a number of liberals who use the word apartheid to describe israel's treatment of the palestinians accusing israel of a pop side is a word that has been used by human rights watch by amnesty international. it's even been used by been tell them which is the largest israeli lead human rights organizations in israel apartheid is when you separate people based on ethnic video refund, nationality where one group has more rights than the other, just based on who they are. and that is fundamentally exactly what is happening in palestine, israel at this moment. and so the usa
a part of 15 years ago when former president jimmy carter dared to use apartheid in a book title, he was deemed to have gone too far. the only american president to ever win a nobel peace prize for their work in the middle east. carter was effectively blackbelt. excellent. by both the u. s. political and media establishes. it's only one work, but the fact that american journalists and commentators are now able to authorize your call, israel and apartheid state and news outlets are allowing mass...
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and arguably the most religiously observant since jimmy carter.t the center of a debate among catholic bishops over his stance on abortion rights. some are questioning whether he should be allowed to receive holy communion. here's maryalice parks. >> reporter: president biden at his hometown parish this weekend where he attends mass nearly every week. only the second catholic president in the nation's history after john f. kennedy, president biden even making time for worship while in england during his first foreign trip. both president and parishioner, his personal faith now the center of a very public and heated debate among american catholic bishops. last week during a virtual meeting, the u.s. conference of catholic bishops voting 3-1 to take steps that could one day allow priests to deny public figures like president biden the sacrament of communion over their support of abortion rights. >> we've never had a situation like this where the executive is a catholic president who is opposed to the teaching of the church. >> reporter: the vatican
and arguably the most religiously observant since jimmy carter.t the center of a debate among catholic bishops over his stance on abortion rights. some are questioning whether he should be allowed to receive holy communion. here's maryalice parks. >> reporter: president biden at his hometown parish this weekend where he attends mass nearly every week. only the second catholic president in the nation's history after john f. kennedy, president biden even making time for worship while in...
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houses or cars, everything is going through the roof or having inflation like we haven't seen since jimmy carter was an office back in the late seventies in tonight? yeah. 8081. so there are a lot of things that donald trump can talk to and say, look, we are in far better shape, not to mention the last 2 jobs reports deeply disappoint you. told a 1000000 jobs. what happened in april they got 266000 the last time they said 650000. they didn't make $600.00. yeah. so it come out to the all the problems. yeah. yeah, absolutely correct. all right, so you know, if you try to watch it on cable in your 2 and 2 fox news, it wasn't there away and news max, i don't see span covered to speech. but fox knows didn't. what does this say they went with just the water show instead? are you surprised at what does it say to you? what i just tells me that the kids are in charge of the plays rupert is not in charge anymore. you know, lack when the boys are in charge. now, the boys club is a little bit different, but here's, who should have put it on. cnn. an m s m b c. their ratings have gone down the to see, and i
houses or cars, everything is going through the roof or having inflation like we haven't seen since jimmy carter was an office back in the late seventies in tonight? yeah. 8081. so there are a lot of things that donald trump can talk to and say, look, we are in far better shape, not to mention the last 2 jobs reports deeply disappoint you. told a 1000000 jobs. what happened in april they got 266000 the last time they said 650000. they didn't make $600.00. yeah. so it come out to the all the...
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you have to go back to jimmy carter to find an administration with as many massive foreign policy blunderse first day in office joe biden ripped to shreds the remain in mexico agreement that president trump negotiated to lower illegal immigrants to the lowest level in 45 years. that created the biden border crisis. what did he do in the middle east? biden inherited peace in the middle east. biden undermines israel and attacks prime time benjamin netanyahu and send 250 million dollars to the palestinian authority in bed with hamas. we have war in the middle east and hamas fires over 4,000 rockets into israel. russia. 4 years democrats said russia, russia, ussia. joe biden gave a multi-billion dollars gift to vladimir putin. waved the mandatory sanctions -- i wrote those sanctions. they were bipartisan and that pipeline from russia to germany was 90% trip. trump signed those sanctioned. and the company building the pipeline were immediately halting. we had won. and joe biden screwed it up and gave a huge gift to putin and sean, that mistake is a generalation geo-political blunder where a gen
you have to go back to jimmy carter to find an administration with as many massive foreign policy blunderse first day in office joe biden ripped to shreds the remain in mexico agreement that president trump negotiated to lower illegal immigrants to the lowest level in 45 years. that created the biden border crisis. what did he do in the middle east? biden inherited peace in the middle east. biden undermines israel and attacks prime time benjamin netanyahu and send 250 million dollars to the...
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author of some 20 books focusing on subjects from secretary of state dean atchison to jimmy carter, theodoret and gerald ford, fdr and the magic of us. recently, we invited him to talk for a long time, six hours. on this episode, here are some of our conversations with douglas brinkley. subscribe where you get your podcasts. >>> my guest is senator holy, welcome to"w the washington pos. >> thank you. senator, i'm looking forward to talk to you about your proposal breakup big tech companies in your new book. i wanted to start with the events 6 of january 26th. senator, you were the first to object to the certification of joen biden's
author of some 20 books focusing on subjects from secretary of state dean atchison to jimmy carter, theodoret and gerald ford, fdr and the magic of us. recently, we invited him to talk for a long time, six hours. on this episode, here are some of our conversations with douglas brinkley. subscribe where you get your podcasts. >>> my guest is senator holy, welcome to"w the washington pos. >> thank you. senator, i'm looking forward to talk to you about your proposal breakup big...
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first, five past junior because his father was secretary of state under jimmy carter.resigned because he was unhappy carter was too much of a hawk. we have a washington post article that says they've convened grand jury, a grand jury to do what? potentially invite the president? district attorney cyrus convened a special grand jury to hear evidence about potential charges is investigation is a tough organization the washington post has learned, to anonymous sources, the newspaper reported the grand jury has begun to meet recently, didn't specify a start date. were investigating trump more than two years. the grand jury subpoena for the former president returned august 2019, grand jury and the prosecutor just so you know the facts which successfully fought up in the 2020 election. during that time, suggesting insurance, tax, all focuses of his probe. in other words, they are on a witch hunt. washington post described the pope as extensive saying it's focusing on trump's business career before he ran for president and you notice the leaks from the prosecutor's office. th
first, five past junior because his father was secretary of state under jimmy carter.resigned because he was unhappy carter was too much of a hawk. we have a washington post article that says they've convened grand jury, a grand jury to do what? potentially invite the president? district attorney cyrus convened a special grand jury to hear evidence about potential charges is investigation is a tough organization the washington post has learned, to anonymous sources, the newspaper reported the...