Or like, you know what I mean? They're trying to figure out what to do. Well, the CIA and the State Department told Jimmy Carter , listen, this Ayatollah Kmeni, he's not so bad. We know this guy. He was part of a group of Shiiteclergy who helped to agitate against Mosedc in 1953. And so we have at least
It's sometimes down to 8 or 9 or 10 to 1. Jimmy Carter has said, again-- and the Carter Center monitors elections.
It's sometimes down to 8 or 9 or 10 to 1. Jimmy Carter said that the United States has arguably the worst election system in the world.
It seemed like a dreary, formless, impossible to define kind of dismal time. Jimmy Carter was in the White House.The big song was the Bee Gees from "Saturday Night Fever." And yet, looking back, that was a key moment.
Like, I was on the Today Show twice. Jimmy Carter driving through the Bronx, and getting out of his car, and frowning and getting back in and disappearing.
And it's much too intrusive to ask that. When Jimmy Carter was President, I worked on his campaign.
Well, in time that we know of. When Jimmy Carter was president, there was so much gloom and doom.
I remember I was at the 2004 Democratic Convention. And Jimmy Carter -- I was just there, kind of. I was covering it, actually, for a paper.
He actually had to fill out a lot of forms and pay excise tax. And Jimmy Carter wisely got rid of that, freeing it up to really start this landscape of home-brewing and this culture of home-brewing, led by Charlie Papazian. Who recognizes this man right here?
anymore so this is where Zign Brzinski and his uh he was national security adviser under Jimmy Carter and uh his I guess counterpart at defense a guy named Walter Sloum they came up with this brilliant idea that what we'll do is we
bankruptcy, and force them out the hard way and and hurt them in doing that. So that's what they were trying to do. That So that was when Jimmy Carter announced in his speech in 1980 the Carter
bankruptcy, and force them out the hard way and and hurt them in doing that. So that's what they were trying to do. That was very close with Jimmy Carter and he convinced Carter to let the Shaw into the United States for cancer treatment.
Most people are that surprising. Second was Jimmy Carter , but not by a lot. And our lowest emotional use was Lyndon B. Johnson, the least emotional language.
A lot of you. How many people think Jimmy Carter ? How many people think George Bush Sr. We got one guess.
I'm going to talk about the price-earning ratio later. What about Jimmy Carter ?
Remember, Jimmy-- most of you are too young. Somebody remember Jimmy Carter wrote in "Esquire" magazine how he sinned in his mind. He lusted after some young thing or something.
He's worked providing mediation services in conflicts ranging from Kentucky coal mines to the Middle East and to the Balkans. He's worked with Jimmy Carter to create an organization to help avert or solve for civil wars where he's actually traveled to Indonesia and helped to resolve a civil war, and in Venezuela to prevent a civil war.
know if we can get people from the places being video-conferenced. What famous American in the late 1970's would say that? male #1: Jimmy Carter Jeff: Jimmy Carter . I get that answer a lot, it's a really good answer, but it's not right. female #1: Nixon. Jeff: Nixon. Another popular one, but also wrong.
San Francisco uh and if it's achievable for you to do it we believe we can do the same up in San Francisco by being until Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter every elected official of every
And that is something that I think is so reflective of where we are today in the world. And he was so successful that when the administration changed and Jimmy Carter became president, they asked him if he could do the same thing for ground
ahead pull it up? So if if you allow me to read uh President Jimmy Carter 's July 3rd, 1979 finding in quotes authorizing covert support for the mujahedin in Afghanistan secret sensitive and the important part is provide
And it And many people think it really helped bring down Jimmy Carter 's presidency.
I was signing in behind Ban Ki-moon and Jimmy Carter .
And it's much too intrusive to ask that. So the reason I'm saying this is similarly with Jimmy-- I'll go back to Jimmy Carter .
He actually gripped the podium in fear. So Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter , Richard Nixon, that beast right there, that podium destroyed their hand charisma. So that's why I'm going to be avoiding it as much as possible, trying to get away from the podium.
and malaise, which was Jimmy Carter 's term for what the country was in, the time was kind of perfect for a new hope.
just physical, not just verbal, but also mental. Well, Jimmy Carter knew that. Remember, Jimmy-- most of you are too young.
And there were such an outcry that he was fired by Jimmy Carter , because of banning smoking in 1978 in federal buildings,
its flagship beer. The other 41 breweries, their flagship beers were essentially competing with each other in the same space. Well, Jimmy Carter , in his infinite wisdom, actually removed the excise tax for home-brewing. So, he did it while home-brewing was legal in many states up to that point.
previously was Chief white house uh Speech writer for Jimmy Carter um James
A lot. How many people think Donald Trump? OK. How many people think Jimmy Carter ? Got two-- one taker.
to get the total number of seconds smiled during an inauguration speech. So your choices are Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter , George Bush Sr., and Barack Obama. How many people think Bill Clinton smiled the most?
And gosh, interviewed everybody from Jimmy Carter to Muhammad Ali to Prince Charles.
Well, in the '70s they tried with legislation. Jimmy Carter pushes legislation that deals with energy, but
So only one person I think over here guessed George Bush Sr. Actually, second, which really surprised me with 13.5 seconds. Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and Jimmy Carter after that. By the way, usually I have really beautiful pictures in these slides, but we don't have the rights to all those president pictures.
The second bet is the other bet that the nation was making in 1980 which was the choice between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan in the 1980 election.
And that, in a nutshell, is dollarocracy. That's not democracy. Just this last summer, Jimmy Carter , the former president, was meeting with a number of dignitaries from Germany, talking about American and global politics.
A generation ago, Ronald Reagan rallied the nation to deny a similar charge: Jimmy Carter 's fear that we had fallen into a state of malaise.
people um and even as recently as a few decades ago as a big new binski when he was uh Jimmy Carter 's National Security
We kind of fast forward to the end of the 1970's, and Jimmy Carter signed a law allowing home brewing to become legal in 1979. And that really charts the beginning of the
You know, the low point for in the '70s was, you know, Jimmy Carter who just passed away.
Yeah, I was going to ask that. Should we think about Jimmy Carter as the first president whose election loss can be
So looking at word usage, passion language, persuasive language, which president used the most emotional language? The choices are John F. Kennedy, Donald Trump, Jimmy Carter , and George W. Bush. How many people think John F. Kennedy?
He was the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under Jimmy Carter .
What we found out about these solar arrays-- that they were still at 93% of the power they were putting out in 1980, when Jimmy Carter was still
At one point, I remember Jesse Jackson also did a lot of this, Jimmy Carter going in and trying to bring people back.
And the Elders, just for context, is a group of senior leaders and luminaries-- Jimmy Carter , Desmond Tutu-- Kofi Annan, Mary Robinson, Ela Bhatt--
it's not enough to be a good man to be an effective ruler. And it never has been. If it has been, Jimmy Carter would be the greatest President of the 20th Century. I mean, he's
but I doubt if he would have been as, would have been able to do the things that he's done, that Jimmy Carter was one of the most --
Marissa: I was gonna say, it's amazing. Budget analyst, writing the nuclear energy budget and policy papers on nuclear centrifuge for Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter .