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are john carter? >> yes, ma'am. ♪ >> what happened to this place? >> new power threatens to destroy our city. >> that doesn't look like a fair fight. >> he will fight for us. >> get on. >> we did not cause this. but we will end it. [ cheers and applause ] >> ooh. nice, taylor. you see the reaction from them. was it shot on mars? >> it was, actually. first time. pretty long shoot. we shot in utah, moab, like powell, a bunch in london, l.a. >> you did your own stunts, i hear. >> i'm telling people that. no, i did. i did, yeah. it was -- i mean, a lot of wire work, as you can tell. and on mars for "john carter." i have the scars. they're growing. it was well worth it. >> people are looking going -- they're not used to the shorter hair. they're used to you having the longer hair. so, what's up with that? >> just finished two films back-to-back. and i played a guy, a navy s.e.a.l. and another one where he's in the navy. i had no choice in the matter. >> 2012 is going to be a very busy year for you, taylo
are john carter? >> yes, ma'am. ♪ >> what happened to this place? >> new power threatens to destroy our city. >> that doesn't look like a fair fight. >> he will fight for us. >> get on. >> we did not cause this. but we will end it. [ cheers and applause ] >> ooh. nice, taylor. you see the reaction from them. was it shot on mars? >> it was, actually. first time. pretty long shoot. we shot in utah, moab, like powell, a bunch in london, l.a....
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are john carter? >> yes, ma'am. ♪ >> what happened to this place? >> new power threatens to destroy our city. >> that doesn't look like a fair fight. >> he will fight for us. >> get on. >> we did not cause this. but we will end it. [ cheers and applause ] >> ooh. nice, taylor. you see the reaction from them. was it shot on mars? >> it was, actually. first time. pretty long shoot. we shot in utah, moab, like powell, a bunch in london, l.a. >> you did your own stunts, i hear. >> i'm telling people that. no, i did. i did, yeah. it was -- i mean, a lot of wire work, as you can tell. and on mars for "john carter." i have the scars. they're growing. it was well worth it. >> people are looking going -- they're not used t the shorter hair. they're used to you having the longer hair. so, what's up with that? >> just finished two films back-to-back. and i played a guy, a navy s.e.a.l. and another one where he's in the navy. i had no choice in the matter. >> 2012 is going to be a very busy year for you, taylor
are john carter? >> yes, ma'am. ♪ >> what happened to this place? >> new power threatens to destroy our city. >> that doesn't look like a fair fight. >> he will fight for us. >> get on. >> we did not cause this. but we will end it. [ cheers and applause ] >> ooh. nice, taylor. you see the reaction from them. was it shot on mars? >> it was, actually. first time. pretty long shoot. we shot in utah, moab, like powell, a bunch in london, l.a....
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carter brown library at brown university has been a moderator. tristan will take written questions from the audience. their index cards available and staff will collect from you. let me note a few special guests are with us tonight come including vicki kennedy, kathleen kennedy townsend, cindy laufer mccallie, stephen smith himself into former kennedy administration officials who both happen to be my predecessors as director of this library, charles daly and dan smith. join us this evening is tim carter among other duties oversees the presidential library system for the national archives. a nation reveals itself by the by the men and women it produces jfk was stated in a jacqueline kennedy this nation produced a most remarkable woman. among the compliments one can bestow on this new book is that it is truly revelatory of her extraordinary life, king led to historical accomplishments. as maureen dowd noted in a recent column, who else could read war and peace turning the wisconsin primary? [laughter] her sway to learn the mona lisa to the u.s. the
carter brown library at brown university has been a moderator. tristan will take written questions from the audience. their index cards available and staff will collect from you. let me note a few special guests are with us tonight come including vicki kennedy, kathleen kennedy townsend, cindy laufer mccallie, stephen smith himself into former kennedy administration officials who both happen to be my predecessors as director of this library, charles daly and dan smith. join us this evening is...
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you remember jimmy carter. john anderson was not -- in the middle. the third party candidates when you're an incumbent are bad. chris: because they give a voter a chance to avoid making a decision. >> and that referendum framework, it gives you another option, and that will be in this race, which is going to be so close, so close. chris: who's coming? do you know? >> well -- chris: who wants to run? >> i really have a hard time. thlings the problem is figuring out who this person is. if could you get someone who had half of colin powell's foreign policy credentials and half of mike bloomberg's money and who is half as crazy as ross perot, you would have a great candidate. i don't know who that person is. chris: lizzi. >> we've been racking our heads. reporters like talking about a third party candidate and it makes us smart and pick through people who we think are -- but nobody here has a name on their list. >> let's remember the presidential election of 1992. ross perot got almost 19%. almost 19% of the vote in the 1992 presidential election. and he
you remember jimmy carter. john anderson was not -- in the middle. the third party candidates when you're an incumbent are bad. chris: because they give a voter a chance to avoid making a decision. >> and that referendum framework, it gives you another option, and that will be in this race, which is going to be so close, so close. chris: who's coming? do you know? >> well -- chris: who wants to run? >> i really have a hard time. thlings the problem is figuring out who this...
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smith the jimmy carter was a very important one. and the reason we failed was that we never allowed it a real voice it was always marginalized to our detriment so we became this extremely fragment society it's lopsided society and frankly we're now tipping over more sperm and we have two and a half minutes left here i'm curious why have you you've left the united states to move to mexico i believe that's right let's here is where i was of us who live still who remain and why yeah go ahead go for it just going to say there are a lot of places i could move to i knew i had to get out of the united states i had nobody to talk to it was quite depressing. so when looking around i really wanted to move to a place that still had elements of a traditional culture in other words were things like friendship community the craft tradition. i don't know that kind of gracious slowness still existed and i found it but it has to go has an incredible you know iraq's political system and you've got thirty four families that basically on the contrary i
smith the jimmy carter was a very important one. and the reason we failed was that we never allowed it a real voice it was always marginalized to our detriment so we became this extremely fragment society it's lopsided society and frankly we're now tipping over more sperm and we have two and a half minutes left here i'm curious why have you you've left the united states to move to mexico i believe that's right let's here is where i was of us who live still who remain and why yeah go ahead go...
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smith the jimmy carter was a very important one. and the reason we failed was that we never allowed it a real voice it was always marginalized to our detriment so we became this extremely fragment society this lopsided society and frankly we're now tipping over more sperm and we have two and a half minutes left here i'm curious why have you you've left the united states to move to mexico i believe that's where i was here is where i was of us who live still who remain and why yeah go ahead go for it just going to say you know a lot of places i could move to i knew i had to get out of the united states i had nobody to talk to it was quite depressing. so we're looking around i really wanted to move to a place that still had elements of a traditional culture in other words were things like friendship community the craft tradition. i don't know that kind of gracious slowness still existed and i found it but yes go has an incredible you know iraq's political system and you get thirty four families the basically on the country it's. you're
smith the jimmy carter was a very important one. and the reason we failed was that we never allowed it a real voice it was always marginalized to our detriment so we became this extremely fragment society this lopsided society and frankly we're now tipping over more sperm and we have two and a half minutes left here i'm curious why have you you've left the united states to move to mexico i believe that's where i was here is where i was of us who live still who remain and why yeah go ahead go...
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. , the measure before us was introduced by congressman john carter and in accordance with our committee requirements, h.r. 298 has been co-sponsored by all the members of the texas delegation. it was reported favorably by the house oversight and government reform committee on november 3, 2011. army specialist matthew troy morris was born in 1984 just across the potomac river in fairfax, virginia. he was killed while serving in balad iraq on sunday, april 6, 2008, after only 23 short years of life. specialist morris was a loving son to his parents, lisa and glenn morris, and a caring brother to his siblings, corey, katy and sam. friends and family describe him as a dedicated soldier and an energetic and inspiring young man. matthew morris joined the army immediately after high school and was assigned to the second squadron based in fort hood, texas. while serving in iraq he earned the bronze star, the purple heart, the national service defense medal and several other declarations for heroism. he was a talented young man whose courage and sacrifice will forever be remembered. mr. speaker,
. , the measure before us was introduced by congressman john carter and in accordance with our committee requirements, h.r. 298 has been co-sponsored by all the members of the texas delegation. it was reported favorably by the house oversight and government reform committee on november 3, 2011. army specialist matthew troy morris was born in 1984 just across the potomac river in fairfax, virginia. he was killed while serving in balad iraq on sunday, april 6, 2008, after only 23 short years of...
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, and joe john mccain who came through with little, but they had vision, leadership, and a message that resonatessed at that point in list and it took them on to win or come close to winning. and i say if you work the marketplace hard, if you are willing to meet with the good people of this state and they want to know your heart and soul and where you have been and what you believe about the future, you will secretary. that is the way the sale is made in new hampshire. and you have to work it hard, there is no such thing as artificialness getting ahead in new hampshire it is shoe leather. we are putting that to the test. i like where we are and what it means in the weeks to come. >>neil: do not dismiss being arts official i built a career on that. a lot of people you were a governor, and arch, and your own man but your father is one of the richest people on blanket he is giving it all away and i don't how that has gone down at family thanksgiving but that is a separate issue but before he does there has been talk that he is impressed with what he has seen and might commit through packs,
, and joe john mccain who came through with little, but they had vision, leadership, and a message that resonatessed at that point in list and it took them on to win or come close to winning. and i say if you work the marketplace hard, if you are willing to meet with the good people of this state and they want to know your heart and soul and where you have been and what you believe about the future, you will secretary. that is the way the sale is made in new hampshire. and you have to work it...
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i mean, if you can win this here, he starts to roll up this nomination the way john kerry did in his party in 2004 or jimmy carter did in '76, so the presidency is not won by people who don't take risks. he's taking a risk, but the payoff is pretty good. i mean, if he gets in and loses then he's got to deal -- he has his back against the wall in new hampshire. and if he stays out, for sure he's got his back against the wall. so -- >> aren't you trying to -- it sounds like you want him -- it sounds like, david, you want him to run really hard in iowa in case, because that raises the stakes for him out there and enlarges the importance of iowa, right? >> well, it -- no, chris, my analysis of this is that it's a smart move on his part. it's been an obvious one. you know, in 1980, george herbert walker bush won iowa with a plurality because the conservatives were split up between klain, connely and ronald reagan. if he can win the plurality of the vote there, he can go on as a victor. >> the "wall street journal" reports today romney may have a good chance, a good shot because of lack of
i mean, if you can win this here, he starts to roll up this nomination the way john kerry did in his party in 2004 or jimmy carter did in '76, so the presidency is not won by people who don't take risks. he's taking a risk, but the payoff is pretty good. i mean, if he gets in and loses then he's got to deal -- he has his back against the wall in new hampshire. and if he stays out, for sure he's got his back against the wall. so -- >> aren't you trying to -- it sounds like you want him --...
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. >> john, a lot of people know about it. habilate at is older than jimmy carter's involvement and it is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thank you, mike. habitat tries to put god's love in action by building people together to build hope. and we have done that over 500,000 . the core of what makes habitat successful is the perception that we give away houses. we talk about a hand up versus a handute. the families put hundreds of hours of sweat equalitiy. >> they have to work on the homes themselves. and they have to pay back a mortgage and they help other families am have a chance. >> it is not just a give away program. you don't just turn it over and say hope you enjoy it. they have to take care of it because they are paying on it. >> by the time they close on the loan. they go through financial training and home management training and they are fully prepared. habitat heme owners foreclosure at less than two percent even when foreclosure rates were high as 30 percen
. >> john, a lot of people know about it. habilate at is older than jimmy carter's involvement and it is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thank you, mike. habitat tries to put god's love in action by building people together to build hope. and we have done that over 500,000 . the core of what makes habitat successful is the perception that we give away houses. we talk about a hand up versus a handute. the families put...
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it took the john deere workers near low a -- nearly a week to finish this. >> nothing drives like a john deer. >> that's it for us tonight. we'll be back. i'm vic carter. >> for bob and mark, i'm denise koch. thanks for watching maryland's newsistration. -- news. and a look at the possible >> pelley: tonight approval revoked. one of the most widely used cancer drugs is no longer cleared for breast cancer. dr. jon lapook on what this means for women. can the supercommittee beat the clock? nancy cordes reports time's running out to avoid automatic spending cuts. 30 years after the death of actress natalie wood, lee cowan reports the police have reopened the case after a witness changed his story. >> i believe that robert wagner was with her up until the moment she went into the water. >> pelley: and on the road with steve hartman who finds a man with a formula for happiness. >> it's contagious. you want to do it again and again. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we're beginning tonight with news about one of the top selling cancer drug
it took the john deere workers near low a -- nearly a week to finish this. >> nothing drives like a john deer. >> that's it for us tonight. we'll be back. i'm vic carter. >> for bob and mark, i'm denise koch. thanks for watching maryland's newsistration. -- news. and a look at the possible >> pelley: tonight approval revoked. one of the most widely used cancer drugs is no longer cleared for breast cancer. dr. jon lapook on what this means for women. can the...
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2004 or jimmy carter did in '76, so the presidency is not won by people who don't take risks. he's taking a risk but the payoff is pretty good. if he gets in and loses he's got his back against the wall in new hampshire and if he stays out, for sure he's got his back against the wall, so either way -- >> it sounds like, david, you want him to run really hard in iowa in case because that raises the stakes for him out there and enlarges the importance of iowa, right? >> well, it -- no, chris, my analysis of this is that it's a smart move on his part. it's been an obvious one. in 1980, george herbert walker bush won iowa with a plurality because the conservatives were split up among other candidates, phil crain, john connolly and ronald reagan. mitt romney sees the same thing. if he can run the plurality here he can go on to new hampshire alleges the victor. >> the "wall street journal" reports that romney may have a good chance, a good shot because of the lack of enthusiasm for the field. as you just said, david, "in two straight surveys in the past month, veteran iowa pollster
2004 or jimmy carter did in '76, so the presidency is not won by people who don't take risks. he's taking a risk but the payoff is pretty good. if he gets in and loses he's got his back against the wall in new hampshire and if he stays out, for sure he's got his back against the wall, so either way -- >> it sounds like, david, you want him to run really hard in iowa in case because that raises the stakes for him out there and enlarges the importance of iowa, right? >> well, it --...
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. >> john, a lot of people know about it. habilate at is older than jimmy carter's involvement and it is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thank you, mike. habitat tries to put god's love in action by building people together to build hope. and we have done that over 500,000 . the core of what makes habitat successful is the perception that we give away houses. we talk about a hand up versus a handute. the families put hundreds of hours of sweat equalitiy. >> they have to work on the homes themselves. and they have to pay back a mortgage and they help other families am have a chance. >> it is not just a give away program. you don't just turn it over and say hope you enjoy it. they have to take care of it because they are paying on it. >> by the time they close on the loan. they go through financial training and home management training and they are fully prepared. habitat heme owners foreclosure at less than two percent even when foreclosure rates were high as 30 percen
. >> john, a lot of people know about it. habilate at is older than jimmy carter's involvement and it is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thank you, mike. habitat tries to put god's love in action by building people together to build hope. and we have done that over 500,000 . the core of what makes habitat successful is the perception that we give away houses. we talk about a hand up versus a handute. the families put...
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they voted for john anderson which was avoiding a choice. they often didn't like carter and reagan and they took a bye. they took the day off politically and voted for someone who was not going to win. with ross perot, they were voting for someone who was not going to win. i don't like people avoiding a vote. you have to choose. if you can't get 37% or close to 40% you can't get the electoral votes. you are denying someone a vote. how do you know you are not going to throw the election to one of the two candidates. >> i don't like a system that told me my only choice is say republican or a democrat. >> do you really offer the voters a choice of who is going to win or who will spoil? >> we offer the vote of eers a choice to come and put forward the candidates who are running through america. >> the candidate you put forward is not getting up to 35 or 40%. they are clearly not going to win. are you going to poll them because it's going to be -- it's going to be a spoiler. >> here's the scenario. what's to prevent ron paul whose people are very
they voted for john anderson which was avoiding a choice. they often didn't like carter and reagan and they took a bye. they took the day off politically and voted for someone who was not going to win. with ross perot, they were voting for someone who was not going to win. i don't like people avoiding a vote. you have to choose. if you can't get 37% or close to 40% you can't get the electoral votes. you are denying someone a vote. how do you know you are not going to throw the election to one...
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. >> john, a lot of people know about it. habilate at is older than jimmy carter's involvement and it is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thank you, mike. habitat tries to put god's love in action by building people together to build hope. and we have done that over 500,000 . the core of what makes habitat successful is the perception that we give away houses. we talk about a hand up versus a handute. the families put hundreds of hours of sweat equalitiy. >> they have to work on the homes themselves. and they have to pay back a mortgage and they help other families am have a chance. >> it is not just a give away program. you don't just turn it over and say hope you enjoy it. they have to take care of it because they are paying on it. >> by the tim they close on the loan. they go through financial training and home management training and they are fully prepared. habitat heme owners foreclosure at less than two percent even when foreclosure rates were high as 30 percent
. >> john, a lot of people know about it. habilate at is older than jimmy carter's involvement and it is about bringing people into helping others have decent affordable housing. >> very much so, thank you, mike. habitat tries to put god's love in action by building people together to build hope. and we have done that over 500,000 . the core of what makes habitat successful is the perception that we give away houses. we talk about a hand up versus a handute. the families put...
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carter did it. clinton did it. senators have done it. john mccain did it. some have won the presidency. others haven't. many have come very, very close. but the key here is you must earn people's vote. it can't be done through artificiality. it can't be done through parachuting in once or twice every month. you've got to be on the ground. you've got to earn it. you've got to appear in town hall meetings. tonight, piers, we did our 101st public event here in new hampshire. no one has worked this market nearly as hard as we have. >> and yet -- >> we're at the town hall meetings. we're at the house parties. and -- >> let me jump in. it's an interesting point. you have done all these meetings. you have immersed yourself in new hampshire. and yet the polls in new hampshire, and let's just focus on that for a moment, show a massive gap between and you mitt romney. as things stand he's going to walk it, isn't he? >> he has name recognition. that's only natural. he's been at it for many, many years. he's been running for president for a whole lot of years. he was g
carter did it. clinton did it. senators have done it. john mccain did it. some have won the presidency. others haven't. many have come very, very close. but the key here is you must earn people's vote. it can't be done through artificiality. it can't be done through parachuting in once or twice every month. you've got to be on the ground. you've got to earn it. you've got to appear in town hall meetings. tonight, piers, we did our 101st public event here in new hampshire. no one has worked this...
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, the resurrection of john mccain. there was more of a critical mass of the campaign infrastructure. a lot of good strategists that have been there and have done this kind of thing before either on that level or other high levels. fund raising potential. there was a fitness to that, randomness spending two days going the length of tennessee until march 6th and then we started hearing some of the grumbling about some of the problems during the tenure of the national restaurant association and you can sort of tell this is going to be short-lived. my guess is i think the probability is very high that we are going to see that romney is the republican nominee to the question in my mind is it is quick and clean or is it long and dirty and if it is quick and clean where he wraps up the nomination, and wrapping up a real tele-tv to realize is a relative term there is a point before hillary clinton dropped out that you knew that barack obama was going to be the democratic nominee so it wasn't technically over but it was kind of
, the resurrection of john mccain. there was more of a critical mass of the campaign infrastructure. a lot of good strategists that have been there and have done this kind of thing before either on that level or other high levels. fund raising potential. there was a fitness to that, randomness spending two days going the length of tennessee until march 6th and then we started hearing some of the grumbling about some of the problems during the tenure of the national restaurant association and...
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when john dodson blew the whistle on the "operation fast & furious" scandal his boss promised he would be protected from backlash. but dodson today says that promise did not hold up. >> any attempt to retaliate against them for their testimony today would be unfair, unwise and unlawful. megyn: the man who targeted president ronald reagan appealing for his freedom. john hinkley junior tried to assassinate president reagan. he was found not guilty by reason insanity. today a judge began hearing arguments. he has been granted more and more time away from the facility. government lawyers say hinkley's request is premature. in the past he has been allowed visits of up to 10 days at his mother's home in virginia. he wants to extend that. back to our breaking news from last hour. a brand-new twist in the search for a missing florida mom, michelle parker. parker's 3-year-old twins will remain with their father. parker is her ex-fiance and is considered a person of interest in her disappearance. >> reporter: orlando police search teams launching a brand-new hunt for either the body or any new e
when john dodson blew the whistle on the "operation fast & furious" scandal his boss promised he would be protected from backlash. but dodson today says that promise did not hold up. >> any attempt to retaliate against them for their testimony today would be unfair, unwise and unlawful. megyn: the man who targeted president ronald reagan appealing for his freedom. john hinkley junior tried to assassinate president reagan. he was found not guilty by reason insanity. today a...
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when john dodson blew the whistle on the "operation fast & furious" scandal his boss promised he would be protected from backlash. but dodson today says that promise did not hold up. >> any attempt to retaliate against them for their testimony today would be unfair, unwise and unlawful. megyn: the man who targeted president ronald reagan appealing for his freedom. john hinkley junior tried to assassinate president reagan. he was found not guilty by reason insanity. today a judge began hearing arguments. he has been granted more and more time away from the facility. government lawyers say hinkley's request is premature. in the past he has been allowed visits of up to 10 days at his mother's home in virginia. he wants to extend that. back to our breaking news from last hour. a bra-new twist in the search for a missing florida mom, michelle parker. parker's 3-year-old twins will remain with their father. parker is her ex-fiance and is considered a person of interest in her disappearance. >> reporter: orlando police search teams launching a brand-new hunt for either the body or any new evi
when john dodson blew the whistle on the "operation fast & furious" scandal his boss promised he would be protected from backlash. but dodson today says that promise did not hold up. >> any attempt to retaliate against them for their testimony today would be unfair, unwise and unlawful. megyn: the man who targeted president ronald reagan appealing for his freedom. john hinkley junior tried to assassinate president reagan. he was found not guilty by reason insanity. today a...
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john, you are on "the contenders. >> my question is for mr. carter. getting back to the 1972 election and his choice of curtis lemay as his running mate -- i was just courteous -- curious as to what motivated him to make that selection and what their relationship was? thank you very much. >> that was in 1968? >> he thought that general lemay would bring in a lot of a veteran's voters. in the 1960's, there was still a huge number of veterans from world war no. 2 -- world war ii and korea he thought putting a respectable general like curtis lemay on the ticket would help them draw a lot of these voters in. it would also draw in the hardliners who wanted to suppress the war in vietnam, even though governor wallace was sometimes a little ambivalent. i think that is the main reason. it turned out to be a disaster, but that is another story. >> in 1972 and 1976 he did not get close to the nominating a vice-presidential candidate. >> some of his people opposed chandler because the opposed bringing jack robinson into baseball. chandler was the commissioner of
john, you are on "the contenders. >> my question is for mr. carter. getting back to the 1972 election and his choice of curtis lemay as his running mate -- i was just courteous -- curious as to what motivated him to make that selection and what their relationship was? thank you very much. >> that was in 1968? >> he thought that general lemay would bring in a lot of a veteran's voters. in the 1960's, there was still a huge number of veterans from world war no. 2 -- world...
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. >> i was standing 5 feet away from john hinckley jr. when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the keatinkidding that took place, l understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine did not stop so that the president would not be lying "i cannot hear you, sam" because he did not want to answer questions that day, and so the helicopter engine kept going. the other thing that sam left out of the fort wayne story is that we were criticized for either being in palm springs or santa barbara. >> palm springs. >> we have heard about the flood, obviously. it was devastating. and the president said, let's stop in fort wayne to see if we can lend a helping hand. yes, it was nice knowing we could get on network news that night, but was also the presi
. >> i was standing 5 feet away from john hinckley jr. when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the keatinkidding that took place, l understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine...
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john. >> reporter: it's the economy, brian, and it's the job approval ratings of president obama. 41% in late october and picked up the last few days. that is in jimmy carter territory, for those of you ole enough to remember thatp popular presidency and republican candidates in virginia are poised to take victim of this discontent. -- take advantage of this discontent. >> reporter: for weeks, drivers have had to go through a thicketed amount of roads. the republicans have a comfortable majority in the house and democrats have a two- seatman in the state senate. former republican congressman davided gop candidates are -- david said gop candidates are taking victim of the void in popularity and republicans are generally steering clear of talking about hot-button social issues. >> they're capitalizing on the atmosphere and talking about jobs and the economy. >> reporter: the republican house drew districts and the senate regrew districts to favor democratic candidates but congressman david believes they may pick up an additional five to eight soots in the house and have a descent sense
john. >> reporter: it's the economy, brian, and it's the job approval ratings of president obama. 41% in late october and picked up the last few days. that is in jimmy carter territory, for those of you ole enough to remember thatp popular presidency and republican candidates in virginia are poised to take victim of this discontent. -- take advantage of this discontent. >> reporter: for weeks, drivers have had to go through a thicketed amount of roads. the republicans have a...
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i think mitt romney 2012 is john kerry 2004. if they weakened massachusetts, liberal, it's ultimately not going to be the incumbent. >> barak obama is carter 2012. >> heather: we'll see what happens. thank you both so much. we appreciate it so much. >> thanks for having me. >> gregg: big battle is coming to the heartland, but one candidate in particular seeing a double digit uptick in the polls. there he is. can he or she ride the momentum to a primary win? it's a he. if insurance were sold in the grocery store -- whoa, wait. whoa, whoa. wait a minute. what? just like that? did you even see the allstate? it's te. what is it? great insurance. you get accident forgiveness, deductible rewards, safe-driving bonus checks, plus a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance just for calling. sold. tiny tow truck -- works every time. shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles.
i think mitt romney 2012 is john kerry 2004. if they weakened massachusetts, liberal, it's ultimately not going to be the incumbent. >> barak obama is carter 2012. >> heather: we'll see what happens. thank you both so much. we appreciate it so much. >> thanks for having me. >> gregg: big battle is coming to the heartland, but one candidate in particular seeing a double digit uptick in the polls. there he is. can he or she ride the momentum to a primary win? it's a he. if...
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john, you are on "the contenders." >> my question is for mr. carter. getting back to the 1972 election and his choice of curtis lemay as his running mate -- i was just curious as to what motivated him to make that selection and what their relationship was? thank you very much. >> that was in 1968? >> he thought that general lemay would bring in a lot of a veteran voters. in the 1960's, there was still a huge number of veterans from world war ii and korea -- even vietnam. he thought putting a respectable general like curtis lemay on the ticket would help them draw a lot of these voters in. it would also draw in the hardliners who wanted to suppress the war in vietnam, even though governor wallace was sometimes a little ambivalent. i think that is the main reason. it turned out to be a disaster, but that is another story. >> in 1972 and 1976 he did not get close to nominating a vice- presidential candidate. >> some of his people opposed chandler because they opposed -- he had welcomed or at least had gone along with bringing jackie robinson into baseball
john, you are on "the contenders." >> my question is for mr. carter. getting back to the 1972 election and his choice of curtis lemay as his running mate -- i was just curious as to what motivated him to make that selection and what their relationship was? thank you very much. >> that was in 1968? >> he thought that general lemay would bring in a lot of a veteran voters. in the 1960's, there was still a huge number of veterans from world war ii and korea -- even...
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. >> and john heileman, add this parallel to the parallel many have been making between jimmy carter in '79 and obama. i suspect, though, this time, there's going to be a different ending to this story. obviously, we all know the -- not only the obama administration, but all of official washington and the west trying to figure out what their next step is against an iranian government that is clearly out of control. >> yes. and your point earlier, just a few seconds ago about the situation syria is an extraordinarily unstable time in this region. and, you know, we talked to richard haass about this earlier. the administration is playing with a -- the combustiblity across the region, it is -- i can't think of anything that's more of a parallel than the fall of the berlin wall and the eastern bloc. there's that level of a historic change for the president and his foreign policy team to take on. they are managing the transformation of a region right now and there are a lot of uncontrollable forces. this is unpredictable how it's going to play out but it's going to pose a challenge for th
. >> and john heileman, add this parallel to the parallel many have been making between jimmy carter in '79 and obama. i suspect, though, this time, there's going to be a different ending to this story. obviously, we all know the -- not only the obama administration, but all of official washington and the west trying to figure out what their next step is against an iranian government that is clearly out of control. >> yes. and your point earlier, just a few seconds ago about the...
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john, you are on "the contenders." >> my question is for mr. carter. getting back to the 1972 election and his choice of curtis lemay as his running mate -- i was just curious as to what motivated him to make that selection and what their relationship was? thank you very much. >> that was in 1968? >> he thought that general lemay would bring in a lot of a veteran voters. in the 1960's, there was still a huge number of veterans from world war ii and korea. even vietnam. he thought putting a respectable general like curtis lemay on the ticket would help them draw a lot of these voters in. it would also draw in the hardliners who wanted to suppress the war in vietnam, even though governor wallace was sometimes a little ambivalent. i think that is the main reason. it turned out to be a disaster, but that is another story. >> in 1972 and 1976 he did not get close to the nominating a vice-presidential candidate. >> some of his people opposed chandler because the opposed -- he had welcomed on for at least had gone along with bringing jack robinson into baseba
john, you are on "the contenders." >> my question is for mr. carter. getting back to the 1972 election and his choice of curtis lemay as his running mate -- i was just curious as to what motivated him to make that selection and what their relationship was? thank you very much. >> that was in 1968? >> he thought that general lemay would bring in a lot of a veteran voters. in the 1960's, there was still a huge number of veterans from world war ii and korea. even...
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. >> i was standing 5 feet away from john hinckley jr. when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the kidding that took place, we all understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine did not stop so that the president would not be lying "i cannot hear you, sam" because he did not want to answer questions that day, and so the helicopter engine kept going. the other thing that sam left out of the fort wayne story is that we were criticized for either being in palm springs or santa barbara. >> palm springs. >> we have heard about the flood, obviously. it was devastating. and the president said, let's stop in fort wayne to see if we can lend a helping hand. yes, it was nice knowing we could get on network news that night, but was also the presid
. >> i was standing 5 feet away from john hinckley jr. when he shot ronald reagan and three other people. it was a serious experience -- forget me, for them. before that, even with jimmy carter, you wanted to be around. >> but also, president reagan understood the press and we were family. and yes, we ran adversaries, but the king that took place -- we were adversaries, but the kidding that took place, we all understood. there were some days that we made sure the helicopter engine...