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gave the youth vote to jimmy carter. i mean, he was a born again christian in hunter abandoned ted kennedy and bill jimmy carter up. there's an argument to be made honor without hunters endorsement in rolling stones endorsement of carter. he may not have made it to the presidency. he turned the youth vote in the rock and roll vote hunter and as did the almond brothers and you know making georgia, where did he physically live? oh, he stayed there at their pond house and got to be friend ms. lillian. he caught on to carter early hunter and that he was going to be the big this is. and carter had a nobody thought carter could get the democratic nomination and hunter gloved on doing because he went to a law address at university of georgia law school for naming it after dean rusk and hunter was doing a profile of ted kennedy and suddenly encountered carter who that day gave a magnificent speech about equal rights and like the two things. i remember from our conversation in plains, georgia that never forget one is you pointed
gave the youth vote to jimmy carter. i mean, he was a born again christian in hunter abandoned ted kennedy and bill jimmy carter up. there's an argument to be made honor without hunters endorsement in rolling stones endorsement of carter. he may not have made it to the presidency. he turned the youth vote in the rock and roll vote hunter and as did the almond brothers and you know making georgia, where did he physically live? oh, he stayed there at their pond house and got to be friend ms....
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stone" gave the youth vote to jimmy carter. i mean, he was a born again christian and hunter abandoned ted kennedy and built jimmy carter up. there's an argument to be made, without hunter's endorsement and "rolling stone"'s endorsement of carter, he may not have made it to the presidency. he turned the youth vote and rock and roll vote, hunter, as did the allman brothers, macon, georgia. >> where did he physically live? >> he stayed there at the pond house and early, hunter, and that's when nobody thought carter could get democratic nomination and, because he went to a law address at joshlg allah school naming it after dean rusk and hunter was doing the profile of ted kenly and encountered carter who was doing that day a magnificent speech about equal rights and the like and -- >> two things i remember from our conversation in plains, georgia, i'll never forget, one you pointed out the fence around the house came from robozo's house and second thing you told us in that interview, carter would be buried in atlanta and as a resu
stone" gave the youth vote to jimmy carter. i mean, he was a born again christian and hunter abandoned ted kennedy and built jimmy carter up. there's an argument to be made, without hunter's endorsement and "rolling stone"'s endorsement of carter, he may not have made it to the presidency. he turned the youth vote and rock and roll vote, hunter, as did the allman brothers, macon, georgia. >> where did he physically live? >> he stayed there at the pond house and early,...
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it's like jimmy carter broke which we will talk about tomorrow and he with us but had no control of the book to give us believe in reason he opened opened up his archives to us papers that are never been open to theht public before me interviewed his wife and all eight of hisis children, and we interviewed his nanny was 103, when we interviewed her best way just to date 107 old, just the other day. this. remarkable interviewed presidentt bush and 43 and give us an interview and we try to do as much was we couldn't i think we found that he was is opened as he can imagine and giving not an introspective person. he did not try to control us about which is odd because i think he made his bones in washington to control the press or maybe control us we didn't understand it is always possible. >> he had a reputation a that he could handle usbo and we wouldnt even know it and we were right about that. >> yes we were worried about that we are somehow neighbors illuminated with anything else some of these documents and he was a packrat any save everything going back to his letterswh home from som
it's like jimmy carter broke which we will talk about tomorrow and he with us but had no control of the book to give us believe in reason he opened opened up his archives to us papers that are never been open to theht public before me interviewed his wife and all eight of hisis children, and we interviewed his nanny was 103, when we interviewed her best way just to date 107 old, just the other day. this. remarkable interviewed presidentt bush and 43 and give us an interview and we try to do as...
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he's involved in the stealing of jimmy carter's debate books. there is iran-contra which might not have happened if reagan had been appointed as national security adviser. there is bush's pardons of casparar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up read and the 1988 election and the whole willie horton thing where baker enables and empowers this political operator. and that kind of hardline politics. the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida here which he was deeply involved with. it's an amazing list. >> do i want to cover cover cover all of that in 30 seconds or so? >> the relish about baker was he was adamantly, he was religiously determined to protect his -- reputation he cared a lot about what people thought and whether he was a man of integrity and ethics and this is the fourth person to carry the name james a. baker so when things take came up that were scandals that he may or may not have had a hand in he was good at keeping at a distance and sometimes to the point or is on friends including the bush family though
he's involved in the stealing of jimmy carter's debate books. there is iran-contra which might not have happened if reagan had been appointed as national security adviser. there is bush's pardons of casparar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up read and the 1988 election and the whole willie horton thing where baker enables and empowers this political operator. and that kind of hardline politics. the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida here which he was deeply...
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author, biographer whose latest book is on jimmy carter. welcome. [applause] >> good evening.f so, i'm going to be the interrogator of the session interviewing peter baker and susan glasser. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" of the author of six books including obama the call of history, days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house and kremlin rising, putin's russia and the end of revolution. susan is a staff writer at the new yorker and previously served as editor of politico during the 2016 election cycle, founding editor of politico magazine and editor-in-chief of foreign policy magazine. she is the author with her husband, peter baker of kremlin rising vladimir putin's russia in the revolution. they are presently writingon a book on the trump presidency we are all waiting the great anticipation of that. so, with that, let's welcome peter baker and susan glasser and we will sit down to a conversation. [applause] >> welcome, peterr and susan. i want to begin with a quote from george orwell. writing a b
author, biographer whose latest book is on jimmy carter. welcome. [applause] >> good evening.f so, i'm going to be the interrogator of the session interviewing peter baker and susan glasser. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" of the author of six books including obama the call of history, days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house and kremlin rising, putin's russia and the end of revolution. susan is a staff writer at the new yorker...
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i think it's probably 10 to your jimmy carter which will talk about tomorrow. he cooperated and had no control over the book. you must like the other interviews, opened his archives including papers that had never been opened to thepublic before. we interviewed all of his children . interviewed his nanny who was 103 when we interviewed her, passed awaythe other day at 107 . justthe other day . remarkable. we interviewed presidents bush, 41 and 43. president carter carter gave us an interview. i think we found he was as open as we could imagine him being being he's not introspective person and he didn't try to control us for control of his cause at the end he made his bones in washingtoncontrolling the press . that's always possible. >> he had a reputation as being such a smooth manager that we would handle it . >> we were worried about that . >> we were worried. >> i found the papers as illuminating as anything else . he was a packrat. he said everything going back to his letters home from summer camp and the biographer as a writer journalist historian, that's
i think it's probably 10 to your jimmy carter which will talk about tomorrow. he cooperated and had no control over the book. you must like the other interviews, opened his archives including papers that had never been opened to thepublic before. we interviewed all of his children . interviewed his nanny who was 103 when we interviewed her, passed awaythe other day at 107 . justthe other day . remarkable. we interviewed presidents bush, 41 and 43. president carter carter gave us an interview. i...
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author photographer author biographer whose latest book biography is on jimmy carter. so welcome kai. good evening. so i'm going to be the interrogator of this essence this session interviewing peter baker and susan glasser. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. he's the author of six books including obama the call of history days of fire bush and cheney in the white house and kremlin rising vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution. susan b glosser is a staff writer at the new yorker. she has previously served as editor of politico during the 2016 election cycle. founding the founding editor of political magazine and editor in chief of foreign policy magazine. she's the author with her husband peter baker. of kremlin rising vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution they are presently writing a book on the trump presidency. so we're all waiting in great anticipation for that. so with with that let's welcome peter baker and susan glasser and we'll sit down to a conversation. welcome back. welcome peter and susan. than
author photographer author biographer whose latest book biography is on jimmy carter. so welcome kai. good evening. so i'm going to be the interrogator of this essence this session interviewing peter baker and susan glasser. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. he's the author of six books including obama the call of history days of fire bush and cheney in the white house and kremlin rising vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution. susan b glosser...
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the debate gate and the stealing of jimmy carter's. that may not have happened if appointed and part of caspar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up and then empowers leanne atwater and with that hardline politics. in the 1991 goal for the election in florida. it is an amazing list. [laughter] >> i cover that in 30 seconds? >> and then religiously determined so the first to have arr james madison baker and then not to embarrass the family and what he may or may not have had a hand in it was particularly good to keep a distance. and with his own friends and the bush family. but it mattered to him to be anything suggested untoward and then with a a biographer jimmy carter and no reason you should it turns out the carter campaign prepared for the debate against reagan it turns out the person who worked for a ted kennedy went to the reagan camp i read the debate book. and then dirty tricks. and then baker gets brought into it. but then he is lying in a matter so much. and when we are interviewing him and susan baker hi
the debate gate and the stealing of jimmy carter's. that may not have happened if appointed and part of caspar weinberger and others involved in the iran-contra cover-up and then empowers leanne atwater and with that hardline politics. in the 1991 goal for the election in florida. it is an amazing list. [laughter] >> i cover that in 30 seconds? >> and then religiously determined so the first to have arr james madison baker and then not to embarrass the family and what he may or may...
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consumer prices hit levels we have not seen since '81 not long after jimmy carter left office. home depot founder, cofounder telling fox business, president biden is worse than carter. because this was not transitory. this was a real serious case of inflation. we lost a whole year on addressing the issue. only because frankly, we have leadership today in america that isn't going to admit when they are wrong. and who is going to get hurt? the little guy living paycheck to paycheck. of think he is worse than jimmy carter. >> everything people needs, gas price is 40%, electricity, cars up 35%, hotels 29%. by the way, today the producer price index, those are prices that paid at wholesale level. the estimate a 10.6% that would be a record high on this particular breed of inflation. so stand by for that. speed to know, i think we should be sitting. >> todd: meanwhile, this is happening at some point. >> twitter shareholders suing elon musk for failing to buy that lourdes bacon twitter. and full statements and omissions by failing to rebuild that steak by march 24th which is required
consumer prices hit levels we have not seen since '81 not long after jimmy carter left office. home depot founder, cofounder telling fox business, president biden is worse than carter. because this was not transitory. this was a real serious case of inflation. we lost a whole year on addressing the issue. only because frankly, we have leadership today in america that isn't going to admit when they are wrong. and who is going to get hurt? the little guy living paycheck to paycheck. of think he...
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author biographer and his latest book by their feet is on jimmy carter so welcome kai. [applause] >> good evening. peter baker's chief white house correspondent and he wrote six books, obama bush and cheney in the white housee and kremlin rising. susan glasser's a staff writer at than the darker and recently served as that editor of politico during the 2016 election cycle and the founding editor of "politico magazine" and editor-in-chief of foreign-policy. she's an author with her husband peter baker on kremlin rising, flat number putin russia and the russian revolution. they are writing a book on the trump presidency so we are waiting in great anticipation for that. with that let's welcome peter baker and susan glasser and we will sit down to a conversation. [applause] welcome s peter and susan. i want to begin with to quote from george orwell. writing it look is a exhausting struggle, likeon a long bout of the painful illness. one would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven by some demon. one c can neither resist nor understand. peter and susan i want to
author biographer and his latest book by their feet is on jimmy carter so welcome kai. [applause] >> good evening. peter baker's chief white house correspondent and he wrote six books, obama bush and cheney in the white housee and kremlin rising. susan glasser's a staff writer at than the darker and recently served as that editor of politico during the 2016 election cycle and the founding editor of "politico magazine" and editor-in-chief of foreign-policy. she's an author with...
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jimmy carter's was keeping faith. biden is coming after the tumultuous trump years in a very may be people will see him as a as somebody who healed the country reagan used to also say stay about 50% in the polls and abiden couldn't navigate his first year at 60% approval rating. he'll be able to be a very strong president now as a historian and somebody who's interviewed all these presidents. have you made an attempt yet to interview joe biden as president and if you haven't and you do what angle would you take? well, i haven't because i'm so busy right now writing a book and but i have had a long talk with kamala harris already and that was interesting. i was interested in her because of historic role is the first woman vice president and one of the things i do, in this historians, i look back and say who in history is going to be remembered walter mondale died recently and not it didn't get the amount of attention people aren't talking about mondale's career, but he was vice president and important senator forever.
jimmy carter's was keeping faith. biden is coming after the tumultuous trump years in a very may be people will see him as a as somebody who healed the country reagan used to also say stay about 50% in the polls and abiden couldn't navigate his first year at 60% approval rating. he'll be able to be a very strong president now as a historian and somebody who's interviewed all these presidents. have you made an attempt yet to interview joe biden as president and if you haven't and you do what...
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jimmy carter's was keeping faith. biden is coming after the tumultuous trump years in a very may be people will see him as a as somebody who healed the country reagan used to also say stay about 50% in the polls and abiden couldn't navigate his first year at 60% approval rating. he'll be able to be a very strong president now as a historian and somebody who's interviewed all these presidents. have you made an attempt yet to interview joe biden as president and if you haven't and you do what angle would you take? well, i haven't because i'm so busy right now writing a book and but i have had a long talk with kamala harris already and that was interesting. i was interested in her because of historic role is the first woman vice president and one of the things i do, in this historians, i look back and say who in history is going to be remembered walter mondale died recently and not it didn't get the amount of attention people aren't talking about mondale's career, but he was vice president and important senator forever.
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. >> neil: do you think he's become jimmy carter? >> he's worse than jimmy carter. >> i don't think that makes a lot of sense. president biden came in in a pretty tricky economic situation. most of the recovery we've seen is because people learning to live with the virus better and the vaccines. i think it was important to pass something. there's a lot of time to course correct. >> neil: all right. we always try to keep it fair and balanced here, a prominent republican, not a fan of this president. ken langone, the founder of home depot. started during the carter years. and top former economic adviser to barack obama says all of that is overdone. the president is doing an okay job. the strength in prices is because of the strength of the economy. i kind of think, kevin brady is in the former camp. kevin brady is the texas republican, sitting on the how ways and means committee. the ranking member. congressman, always great to see you. we had an inflation report out tied, the wholesale inflation, the level that gets to us down the roa
. >> neil: do you think he's become jimmy carter? >> he's worse than jimmy carter. >> i don't think that makes a lot of sense. president biden came in in a pretty tricky economic situation. most of the recovery we've seen is because people learning to live with the virus better and the vaccines. i think it was important to pass something. there's a lot of time to course correct. >> neil: all right. we always try to keep it fair and balanced here, a prominent republican,...
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a humanitarian, so they were all on best behavior around jimmy carter, i mean, everybody was like, we dressed better, and we built a house. and the students got out there with the hammer and the sun, and you know, carters, both of them were helping and the miller fuller, who was creator of habitat. and it was pretty special, and one night we were all eating, and carter was like, i have to take a call from cuba. i think he had a call with castro, so he came back, and told my students about his call to cuba at that point. they were like, oh, my god. it was secret service around while we were building the house type of thing. it was done on the plains. >> what's another stop? >> well, one that ended up having long-term ramifications in my life is we would stop in woody creek, colorado, and see the hunter s. thompson, and hunter would not autograph his books, he would shoot them, and so they read "fear and loathing in las vegas", and he would put it up against a tree, and go, and half the students thought what an idiot, what a stupid stunt, and half of the students thought, oh, my god, it
a humanitarian, so they were all on best behavior around jimmy carter, i mean, everybody was like, we dressed better, and we built a house. and the students got out there with the hammer and the sun, and you know, carters, both of them were helping and the miller fuller, who was creator of habitat. and it was pretty special, and one night we were all eating, and carter was like, i have to take a call from cuba. i think he had a call with castro, so he came back, and told my students about his...
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you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis that consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. >> i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. [ speaking foreign language ] i've done this for two weeks and i couldn't resist. but seriously, it was a good trip. this morning in venezuela, the president said to many that our -- jimmy's speech and my visit to latin america had opened new paths and entered american relations. instead of the fraternalism that has characterized the past. we're ready and eager to develop balanced, natural, normal, and equal relationships. i find good will and friendship everywhere i went. they love you in the caribbean and in latin america and every head of state that i spoke with, without exception, agreed with me on the importance of cooperating and consulting closely on the issues that concern you, jimmy, and that concern us all. human rights, nuclear non-proliferation, economic development, arms control. i think we have made pro
you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis that consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. >> i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. [ speaking foreign language ] i've done this for two weeks and i couldn't resist. but seriously, it was a good trip. this morning in venezuela, the president said to many that our -- jimmy's speech and my visit to latin...
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we had dinner in garden city, new york, and he said you're working on a book on jimmy carter, and he's in the south, and i'm retiring, and i want you to take over the eisenhower center. >> what was the eisenhower center? >> it was steve's idea to collect d-day battle of normandy oral histories, and really expanded it into the battle of the bulge, on and on, the european theater first oral histories of world war ii vets, which steve correctly used to say i wish we had a tape recorder at shiloh or chancellorville or something, and tape what occurred. we did have the opportunity to do communications, to get the real stories of all of these vets. you would think somebody would have been doing that. but nobody was. ambrose was like the one that started interviewing and interviewing all the world war ii vets. it was a great project that he initiated and it led to the birth of the national world war ii museum. >> how did he end up in new orleans, and why the eisenhower center at the university of new orleans? >> steve was a colorful character. he came up during the -- >> what's that mean? >>
we had dinner in garden city, new york, and he said you're working on a book on jimmy carter, and he's in the south, and i'm retiring, and i want you to take over the eisenhower center. >> what was the eisenhower center? >> it was steve's idea to collect d-day battle of normandy oral histories, and really expanded it into the battle of the bulge, on and on, the european theater first oral histories of world war ii vets, which steve correctly used to say i wish we had a tape recorder...
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you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement. and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis, which consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. it's in grand placer academy a starkey. i've done this for two weeks and i couldn't resist but seriously, it was a good trip. this morning in venezuela president perry said to me that jim is pan american they speech and my visit to latin america had open new pairs in into american relations instead of the paternalism that his characterized the past. we are ready and eager. to develop balanced natural normal and equal relationships a fan goodwill and friendship everywhere. i went. they love you in the caribbean and in latin america. and every head of state that i spoke with without exception. agreed with me on the importance. of cooperating and consulting closely on the issues that concern you jimmy and the concern us all human rights nuclear nonproliferation economic development. arms control. i think we've ma
you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to be jimmy carter's greatest achievement. and her memories of the iranian hostage crisis, which consumed her husband through the last months of his presidency. i bring you greetings from latin america and the caribbean. it's in grand placer academy a starkey. i've done this for two weeks and i couldn't resist but seriously, it was a good trip. this morning in venezuela president perry said to me that jim is pan american they speech and my...
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. >> do you think he's become jimmy carter? >> i think he's worse than jimmy carter. kennedy: i do, to because you are not going to see biden's habitat for humanity. he's not going to build houses for anyone. does the white house have a legitimate defense here or are they the ones to blame for a lot of this crazy inflation? tonight party panel, podcast host and spectator contributor editor, stephen l miller is here. democrat strategist and priority usa former political director right now in the future, crystal. delivery activist and foundation for economic education, writer and goddess, olivia rondeau team usa all the way, she's with us, stephen, i will start with you. there have been so many excuses so much blame place for inflation including the putin price hike but i have a feeling i hope the war in ukraine is short. unfortunately i feel inflation is really here to stay and i don't know that the administration and blame their way out. our people buying the putin price hike? >> no, people are buying it. the washington post in see only 6% of americans believe this. t
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thomas jefferson, john adams andrew jackson or jimmy carter? >> this is a tough one. i'm going to go with jimmy carter. kennedy: [laughter] the man who had sin in his heart? no, john adams. adams family may have had mixed breeds dogs including satan and a horse named cleopatra. they are going in the weeds with these questions, not my fault. i don't put them together. a dog named satan. dave smith, this is for you. which of these hollywood actresses did ronald reagan write about in his diary? vivian lee, patty mcdaniel, drew barrymore or whoopi goldberg? >> i'm sorry, what were the 21st ones? kennedy: vivian lee who played o'hara and patty mcdaniel who was also in the film. >> i'll go mcdaniel. kennedy: no. an excerpt from ronald reagan's diary from october 1984 reads, little drew barrymore, the child of 18 was one of the children i met, she's a nice little person. well. drew. [laughter] these questions are too hard. here we go, gary. which of these presidents only gave two speeches his entire presidency? grover cleveland, thomas jefferson, warren harding or donald tru
thomas jefferson, john adams andrew jackson or jimmy carter? >> this is a tough one. i'm going to go with jimmy carter. kennedy: [laughter] the man who had sin in his heart? no, john adams. adams family may have had mixed breeds dogs including satan and a horse named cleopatra. they are going in the weeds with these questions, not my fault. i don't put them together. a dog named satan. dave smith, this is for you. which of these hollywood actresses did ronald reagan write about in his...
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he was a good man humanitarian, so they were all on best behavior around jimmy carter. you mean everybody was like with dress better and and we built a house and the students got out there with the hammer and the sun and you know, we would you know carter's both of them were helping and miller fuller who was crater of habitat, and it was pretty special and they like one night. we were all eating in carters like i have to take a call from cuba and he had a call with castro so he came back from told this my students about us call and to cuba at that point where they're like, oh my god, you know, it was a secret. was surround while we're building the house type of thing right in planes it was done in americus right next to planes. yeah. okay. what's another stop? well one that ended up having long-term ramifications in my life as we would stop in witty creek, colorado and see the gonzo rider hunter s thompson and hunter would not autograph his book. he would shoot them. and so they read fear and loathing in las vegas, and he would put it up against a tree and go and half t
he was a good man humanitarian, so they were all on best behavior around jimmy carter. you mean everybody was like with dress better and and we built a house and the students got out there with the hammer and the sun and you know, we would you know carter's both of them were helping and miller fuller who was crater of habitat, and it was pretty special and they like one night. we were all eating in carters like i have to take a call from cuba and he had a call with castro so he came back from...
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your final word, congressman. >> every morning he gets up jimmy carter wakes up and eats breakfast and thanks god there was a worse president than he was. republicans have solutions to fighting challenges. we look forward to a majority in the fall, taking that fight next year in the last two years of the first and only term of joe biden. elizabeth: congressman hill, fighting words there. good to have you on. okay. new reports of the black murder rate across the country is soaring after the democrats defunded police. we have more on how george soros and his daughter are getting called out for funding political candidates who want to drain cash from cops. that's ahead on "the evening edit." >> the victims of these murders that we're seeing are members of our black and brown communities. disproportionately so. stop treating violent criminals with a velvet glove and we'll start to get this stuff under control. at liberty butchemel— cut. liberty biberty— cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for whatchya... line? need. action. cut. you can't say that. [phone
your final word, congressman. >> every morning he gets up jimmy carter wakes up and eats breakfast and thanks god there was a worse president than he was. republicans have solutions to fighting challenges. we look forward to a majority in the fall, taking that fight next year in the last two years of the first and only term of joe biden. elizabeth: congressman hill, fighting words there. good to have you on. okay. new reports of the black murder rate across the country is soaring after...
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jimmy carter you can see also there. a year after his second term ended, ronald reagan was greeted with a warm reception during the unveiling of his presidential portrait. jimmy carter made his first return eight years after leaving in 1989. he briefed president biden on his trip to central america. in the spring of 1978, gerald ford made his welcome and was welcomed with warm words. they were always close. and richard nixon returned five years later in 1979, invited by carter to attend a dinner with chinese officials. broke a longstanding chill between the two nations. lessen don johnson returned to the white house on december 11th, 1969 for a breakfast with richard nixon. dwight eisenhower, who had a chilly relationship with harry truman, didn't go back at all during the truman administration but went back for a short coverages with john f. kennedy. in years after his presidency, harry truman went back to the white house january 20th, 1961 where he met with president kennedy there after skipping the entire eisenhower a
jimmy carter you can see also there. a year after his second term ended, ronald reagan was greeted with a warm reception during the unveiling of his presidential portrait. jimmy carter made his first return eight years after leaving in 1989. he briefed president biden on his trip to central america. in the spring of 1978, gerald ford made his welcome and was welcomed with warm words. they were always close. and richard nixon returned five years later in 1979, invited by carter to attend a...
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it was really something and and so then i covered jimmy carter for his term in office. intelligent really gifted hard-working determine could think his way through problems. we couldn't necessarily bring the country or the congress along with him. but he tried there he was in on air force one. or the press plane probably talking to us. we did a lot of travel on air force one, which in those days was a boeing 707 as you can see 27,000 the tail number and the press was in the back definitely back of the bus. and i took one trip with walter mondale. whose 26,000 miles around all of southeast asia all the way down to australia and and and finally he was going over to new zealand to meet with sir robert muldoon, who was the prime minister and the prime minister who wanted to talk about the lamb quota? that was all he wanted to talk about he was known to the kiwis universally as piggy muldoon. okay, a little kiwi humor there. there's piggy piggy muldoon. and it was a right wing very strong. prime minister, and so he and up to this point and we'd stop with this was our last st
it was really something and and so then i covered jimmy carter for his term in office. intelligent really gifted hard-working determine could think his way through problems. we couldn't necessarily bring the country or the congress along with him. but he tried there he was in on air force one. or the press plane probably talking to us. we did a lot of travel on air force one, which in those days was a boeing 707 as you can see 27,000 the tail number and the press was in the back definitely back...
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the president asked me to deliver the final eulogy after jimmy carter and donald rumsfeld. huge crowds. and this building was under construction at the time. ever floor there were construction workers who would remove their helmets. it was very moving. i remember literally standing at the grave site looking over my shoulder and saying some day i'm going to live in that building. as fate would have it, i'm living in the building and completing the biography. kind of coming full circle. >> the biography of gerald r ford will be available when? >> hopefully i'm on target, will be completed in time for publication just before the 2020 presidential election. >> why then? >> i think tension will be riveted on the office and i think the contrast between ford the president, ford the man, ford the republican and, shall we say, current occupants of the white house will be noticeable. >> personal questions. have you ever driven? >> never. that's a good question. and i never -- still i never fail to be amazed that people are amazed that i've never driven. it's as if you think everyone
the president asked me to deliver the final eulogy after jimmy carter and donald rumsfeld. huge crowds. and this building was under construction at the time. ever floor there were construction workers who would remove their helmets. it was very moving. i remember literally standing at the grave site looking over my shoulder and saying some day i'm going to live in that building. as fate would have it, i'm living in the building and completing the biography. kind of coming full circle. >>...
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. >> this reminds me of jimmy carter. it is a replay of jimmy carter. overwhelmed by the problems facing the administration, doesn't know how to lead the country out of it, eventually blaming it on the american people. and i think we see the same thing playing out here. but they are directly under control, crime is under control of the government and it is going up because of government policies. immigration is under control. they have opened the border and inflation, they have adopted policies that have made it worse, big spending at the beginning, finally getting control, they wanted to write big checks. they have reduced energy independence, running through everything, energy costs, everything can be priced higher. so every action is taken. >> and kennedy, it's not just the economy, we talked about crime, the housing market, the only thing that was doing well during the pandemic was the housing market because everybody wanted to get out of cities like new york city and homes were booming, prices were booming, now the interest rate of 5%. so there goe
. >> this reminds me of jimmy carter. it is a replay of jimmy carter. overwhelmed by the problems facing the administration, doesn't know how to lead the country out of it, eventually blaming it on the american people. and i think we see the same thing playing out here. but they are directly under control, crime is under control of the government and it is going up because of government policies. immigration is under control. they have opened the border and inflation, they have adopted...
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carter. >> let's get back to the list of recent president the of had a list of. >> i know joe biden pretty well, i once wrote a long profile of joe biden for world stone, when he was vice president. he took me around, i also had a private dinner with him, the private vice president's home. i got to talk him quite a bit. once been time with him up in boston, in a really weird real way. yes, anybody can pull up my profile for rolling stone. i feel like i know him well. >> when did you see him up close? >> he has such a storied political career, and everybody knows joe biden. the impossible to interact with washington d.c. and not to have an encounter with him. i think that he has gotten older, and he seems to feel pain after the loss of beau. there is a little eyes an hour in him, in the sense that it is impossible not to like him. there is a little ronald reagan, and his forgetfulness. but at heart, he is a liberal. he is in that generation of kennedy, and walter roaming dell, he is emerging out of that. he is very close to kennedy. he is market in himself to a working man's centrist
carter. >> let's get back to the list of recent president the of had a list of. >> i know joe biden pretty well, i once wrote a long profile of joe biden for world stone, when he was vice president. he took me around, i also had a private dinner with him, the private vice president's home. i got to talk him quite a bit. once been time with him up in boston, in a really weird real way. yes, anybody can pull up my profile for rolling stone. i feel like i know him well. >> when...
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jimmy carter's was "keeping faith." biden is coming after the tumultuous trump years and it may be people see him as somebody who healed the country. burd encouldn't navigate his first year at 60% approval rating. he'll be able to be a very strong president. >> now as a historian and somebody who is interviewed all the presidents, have you made an attempt yet to interview joe biden as president? and if you haven't and you do, what angle you would take? >> i haven't because i'm so busy writing a book. and i have had a long talk with kamala harris already. and awas interesting. i was interested in the first female vice president. i look back and say who in history is going to be remembered? walter mondale died recently. it didn't get the amount of attention. people are not talking about mondale's career. he was vice president and important senator forever. kamala harris is going to be a key person studied in women's history classes like ruth bader ginsburg or hillary clinton or harriet tubman or jane adams or susan b. ant
jimmy carter's was "keeping faith." biden is coming after the tumultuous trump years and it may be people see him as somebody who healed the country. burd encouldn't navigate his first year at 60% approval rating. he'll be able to be a very strong president. >> now as a historian and somebody who is interviewed all the presidents, have you made an attempt yet to interview joe biden as president? and if you haven't and you do, what angle you would take? >> i haven't because...
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in january 2007 and the president asked me to deliver the final eulogy after jimmy carter. and donald rumsfeld in the carrots in grand rapids, and we were riding back from the church to the internment on the grounds of the museum. huge crowds and this building was under construction at the time and every floor they were construction workers. would remove the helmets and it was very moving. and i remember literally standing at the gravesite working on my shoulder and saying something i'm going to live in that. building and site would have it it. i'm living in the building and completing the biography so it's kind of a you know, coming full circle the biography of gerald r ford will be completed and available when the hope is and it's and i'm on target will be completed in time for publication of just before the 2020. presidential election why then? well, i think attention will be riveted on. the office and i think the contrast between afford. for the president for the man for the republican and shall we say? current occupants of the white house will be noticeable personal qu
in january 2007 and the president asked me to deliver the final eulogy after jimmy carter. and donald rumsfeld in the carrots in grand rapids, and we were riding back from the church to the internment on the grounds of the museum. huge crowds and this building was under construction at the time and every floor they were construction workers. would remove the helmets and it was very moving. and i remember literally standing at the gravesite working on my shoulder and saying something i'm going...
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but do you think that he's become jimmy carter? >> oh, he's worse than jimmy carter. >> neil: hold on. the president is addressing big events today including shootings in new york. >> we're grateful for all the first responders that jumped in to action including civilians that didn't hesitate to help their fellow passengers and try to shield them. my team has been in touch with major adams, new york's police commissioner and the department of justice and fbi are working closely with the nypd on the ground. we're going to continue to stay in close contact with authorities as we learn more about this situation over the next hours and days. something could have broken between now and the last hour. i haven't heard the news. i haven't spoke to anyone. we're not letting up until we find the perpetrator. now, for the reasons i'm here today. i want to thank you, rachel. thank you, congress woman. when you hear about progress we're making in iowa on everything from fuels to bridges, you can thank cindy. i'm not joking. [applause] there's n
but do you think that he's become jimmy carter? >> oh, he's worse than jimmy carter. >> neil: hold on. the president is addressing big events today including shootings in new york. >> we're grateful for all the first responders that jumped in to action including civilians that didn't hesitate to help their fellow passengers and try to shield them. my team has been in touch with major adams, new york's police commissioner and the department of justice and fbi are working...
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. >> the last 10 we saw price increases like this was the presidency of jimmy carter. republicans squarely blamed the white house anti-american energy policies like shuttering the keystone pipeline. >> this is the biden price hike , it has been steady climb since he took office. >> reporter: oil executives testify they have no control over the market. >> we do not control the market price of crude oil or natural gas, nor over refined products like gasoline and diesel fuel. and we have no tolerance for price gouging. >> reporter: lawmakers put the spotlight on oil industry profits, nearly $77 billion from these six companies testifying, last year, two of them, exxon and chevron, reported the most profitable year since 2014. oil executives quoted post- pandemic demand for the bruise. new jersey congressman said companies increased production and decreased buybacks. >> yes or no. >> i cannot commit to reduction in buybacks. >> reporter: oil companies are on track for another year of record profits. skyler henry with cbs news, capitol hill. >>> more than 43 million they ha
. >> the last 10 we saw price increases like this was the presidency of jimmy carter. republicans squarely blamed the white house anti-american energy policies like shuttering the keystone pipeline. >> this is the biden price hike , it has been steady climb since he took office. >> reporter: oil executives testify they have no control over the market. >> we do not control the market price of crude oil or natural gas, nor over refined products like gasoline and diesel...
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. >> do you think he has become jimmy carter? >> i think is worse than jimmy carter. >> well, bitter pill. that's not the kind of health care most people are looking for. when you see somebody who, obviously as he says, can weather the storm was protecting something so dire what do you say? >> i say this would be a lot of americans out there who came out of the pandemic saved some money, they took inflation on the chin, right? they wanted to have experiences trouble with their family and of course they're going to continue to put food on the table until their car with gas to get from point a to point b. there's going to be a tipping point, right? or people just can't do it anymore. may be sometime this summer when gas prices reach their highest point seasonally, right? we haven't seen that yet. >> harris: wait a second let me cut in for a second president promised when he did this in november and when he just did this was releasing oil reserves of this is way to make a difference. now with press how much he guessed $0.35. i don't
. >> do you think he has become jimmy carter? >> i think is worse than jimmy carter. >> well, bitter pill. that's not the kind of health care most people are looking for. when you see somebody who, obviously as he says, can weather the storm was protecting something so dire what do you say? >> i say this would be a lot of americans out there who came out of the pandemic saved some money, they took inflation on the chin, right? they wanted to have experiences trouble with...
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the one president who indirectly made a huge impact was jimmy carter by putting paul voelker in charge. interest rates went up to 20%. unemployment went up to 10%. it cost ragan and the republicans in the 1982 mid terms but by 1 4 inflation was pretty much gone, the economy was ok and ragan had a land slide and for biden, does -- does he really want to be facing a recession in november? i doubt it. >> one thing the white house has going for it right now is that the labor market is strong and the economy is strong. >> i wouldn't want to be in joe biden's position. do you want to allow inflation to increase? donald trump put a lot of pressure on the fed so i think biden will try to stay away from that because he doesn't want to do what his predecessor did. geoff: earlier you mentioned political messaging. the white house has councilled what is now a new proper noun to scuss inflation. putin's price hike in all capital letters. they're using it in emails and press cferences and things. it was initially used to describe the increase in gas prices and now they're using it for everything acr
the one president who indirectly made a huge impact was jimmy carter by putting paul voelker in charge. interest rates went up to 20%. unemployment went up to 10%. it cost ragan and the republicans in the 1982 mid terms but by 1 4 inflation was pretty much gone, the economy was ok and ragan had a land slide and for biden, does -- does he really want to be facing a recession in november? i doubt it. >> one thing the white house has going for it right now is that the labor market is strong...
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i remember jimmy carter was blamed for saying that we had a malaise. kamala harris made similar comments. how do you walk that line? how are you honest with people? i know prices are going up, this is a tough period that we're going through. here's why you should be optimistic. >> the hard part is he's to be blamed for the inflation. he's not willing to acknowledge that the 1.9 trillion spending into a $300 billion hole and what happened? the inflation goes up. savings rates went up. people are not rejoining the economy. you had a story about how millennials would rather not work than work for a company whose business they disagree with. >> martha: it's unbelievable. they want to run the show. they want to do it from home. they don't want to go to the office. >> exactly. >> martha: it's going to be a big issue in the coming election. >> it's a huge issue. it alone would be a huge issue, 8.5% inflation. then you have it on top of the worst crime wave since the 90s. the worst border crisis in american history which he's about to make worse with title 42.
i remember jimmy carter was blamed for saying that we had a malaise. kamala harris made similar comments. how do you walk that line? how are you honest with people? i know prices are going up, this is a tough period that we're going through. here's why you should be optimistic. >> the hard part is he's to be blamed for the inflation. he's not willing to acknowledge that the 1.9 trillion spending into a $300 billion hole and what happened? the inflation goes up. savings rates went up....
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to her husband jimmy carter. the first lady series is also available as a podcast. you can find it wherever you find your podcasts.
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i think he's worse than jimmy carter. neil: the great thing about being a billionaire is you can set up your own home camera. you don't always have to be looking at it, but you can be enraged and get the point across. we got a lot of tweets and e-mails on his appearance: this 867 -- 86-year-old billionaire titan's view is we just immediate to start changing policies. steve forbes with us right now. forget about reliving the carter years, potentially we could have something worse than the carter years. what do you think of that? >> yeah, ken langone is absolutely right about the lost year. that's one thing about supply chains -- yes, they were disrupted. there are two kinds of inflation. one is monetary inflation, the other is nonif monetary. the nonmonetary came off the covid lockdowns, but this administration's made the recovery from that worse, not better, starting with energy and the 77 executive orders this guy's passed, president biden's passed, that'sed added $200 billion in regulatory costs. so they've made a bad s
i think he's worse than jimmy carter. neil: the great thing about being a billionaire is you can set up your own home camera. you don't always have to be looking at it, but you can be enraged and get the point across. we got a lot of tweets and e-mails on his appearance: this 867 -- 86-year-old billionaire titan's view is we just immediate to start changing policies. steve forbes with us right now. forget about reliving the carter years, potentially we could have something worse than the carter...
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the sheer clergy, led by ayatollah khomeini, had to take power into that hands. us president jimmy carter ordered a rainy oil imports to be seized. rainy deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods through a band breaking diplomatic relations the us band or exports, including food and medicine. a fade before a judge of pope william la 2 years with their answers, a porter controller finance, so expensive or near a propos, near bulletin, considered a promotional barza rejected on small doors computer video. and there are given you the atlantic revolution was a response to earlier events, a 3 decades washington and london dictated terms to, to iran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization union or the british government and the american government created the quote election 50, they were to legally elected government up. i'm not positive. so for a while less the all companies as controlling your resources. and this is a historical fact that, you know, i didn't know how much what it was when got the wrong, got its blank gold bank. b
the sheer clergy, led by ayatollah khomeini, had to take power into that hands. us president jimmy carter ordered a rainy oil imports to be seized. rainy deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods through a band breaking diplomatic relations the us band or exports, including food and medicine. a fade before a judge of pope william la 2 years with their answers, a porter controller finance, so expensive or near a propos, near bulletin, considered a promotional barza rejected...