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mr. carter came back, disputed this. in one of the tough, tough segments charged that president ford is insensitive to the plight of the unemployed. excuse me. do we have audio back now? >> can you turn the sound up? >> we still do not have audio back. both candidates are waiting. they have been told that they are on the air with a picture, but they are off the air with their voices. >> to go on tax reform president ford announced tonight he will sign that new tax bill, all 1500 pages of it, even though he said he was dissatisfied with some of the provisions in it. mr. carter called the present tax structure a welfare program for the rich. mr. carter also talked, and so did president ford, about the new social programs. mr. carter said he would install the federal programs he had promised. should it come down to it, a choice between those programs being innovated or balancing the budget, that he would choose in favor of balancing the budget. president ford said any surplus from the federal spending should go directly rig
mr. carter came back, disputed this. in one of the tough, tough segments charged that president ford is insensitive to the plight of the unemployed. excuse me. do we have audio back now? >> can you turn the sound up? >> we still do not have audio back. both candidates are waiting. they have been told that they are on the air with a picture, but they are off the air with their voices. >> to go on tax reform president ford announced tonight he will sign that new tax bill, all...
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frederick: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr. ford acts like he's running for president for the first time. he's been in office two years, and there has been absolutely no progress made toward a new salt agreement. he has learned the date of the expiration of salt i, apparently. we've seen, in this world, a development of a tremendous threat to us. as a nuclear engineer myself, i know the limitations and capabilities of atomic power. i also know that as far as the human beings on this earth are concerned that the nonproliferation of atomic weapons is number one. only the last few days with the election approaching, has mr. ford taken any interest in a nonproliferation movement. i advocated last may in a speech at the united nations that we move immediately as a nation to declare a complete moratorium on the testing of all nuclear devices, both weapons and peaceful devices, that we not ship any more atomic fuel to a country that refuses to comply with strict controls over the waste which can be reprocessed into explosives. i've al
frederick: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr. ford acts like he's running for president for the first time. he's been in office two years, and there has been absolutely no progress made toward a new salt agreement. he has learned the date of the expiration of salt i, apparently. we've seen, in this world, a development of a tremendous threat to us. as a nuclear engineer myself, i know the limitations and capabilities of atomic power. i also know that as far as the human beings on this earth...
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carter: mr. stone, i have had to make thousands of decisions since i have been president, serving in the oval office. with each one of those deficient, it affected the future of my country and i have learned in the process how to become a much wiser and more experienced man than when i debated for years ago against president ford. there are no simple answers to complicated questions. said for every problem there is a simple answer. neat and possible and wrong. the fact is this nation and eight years before i became president at its own military strength decrease seven out of eight years. the budget commitments for defense went down 37% in all. since i have been in office, we have had a steady, carefully planned, methodical increase in our commitment for defense. what we have done is used that enormous power and prestige and military strength of the united states to preserve the peace. we not only kept peace in our own country, but extended the benefits of peace to others. in the middle east, we h
carter: mr. stone, i have had to make thousands of decisions since i have been president, serving in the oval office. with each one of those deficient, it affected the future of my country and i have learned in the process how to become a much wiser and more experienced man than when i debated for years ago against president ford. there are no simple answers to complicated questions. said for every problem there is a simple answer. neat and possible and wrong. the fact is this nation and eight...
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mr. newman: governor carter. mr. carter: well i think it's very difficult for president ford to explain the difference between the pardon of president nixon and his attitude toward those who violated the draft laws. as a matter of fact i don't advocate amnesty; i advocate pardon. >> there's a difference in my opinion. and in accordance with the ruling of the supreme court and accordance with the definition in the dictionary. amnesty means that what you did was right. pardon means that what you did, whether it's right or wrong, you're forgiven for it. and i do advocate a pardon for draft evaders. i think it's accurate to say that in two years ago when mr. ford put in this amnesty that three times as many deserters excused as were the ones who evaded the draft. but i think that now is the time to heal our country after the vietnam war, and i think that what the people are concerned about is not the pardon or the amnesty of those who evaded the draft, but whether or not our crime system is fair. we got a sharp distincti
mr. newman: governor carter. mr. carter: well i think it's very difficult for president ford to explain the difference between the pardon of president nixon and his attitude toward those who violated the draft laws. as a matter of fact i don't advocate amnesty; i advocate pardon. >> there's a difference in my opinion. and in accordance with the ruling of the supreme court and accordance with the definition in the dictionary. amnesty means that what you did was right. pardon means that...
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mr. reynolds, your question for governor carter. >> mr. president, governor carter. governor, in an interview with the associated press last week, you said you believed these debates would alleviate a lot of concern that some voters have about you. well, one of those concerns, not an uncommon one about candidates in any year, is that many voters say they don't really know where you stand. now, you have made jobs your number one priority and you have said you are committed to a drastic reduction in unemployment. can you say now, governor, in specific terms, what your first step would be next january, if you are elected, to achieve that. >> yes. first of all is to recognize a tremendous economic strength in this country and to set the putting to -- back to work of our people as a top priority. this is an effort that ought to be done primarily by strong leadership in the white house, the inspiration of our people, the tapping of business, agriculture, industry, labor and government at all levels to work on this project. we'll never have an end to the inflationary spiral
mr. reynolds, your question for governor carter. >> mr. president, governor carter. governor, in an interview with the associated press last week, you said you believed these debates would alleviate a lot of concern that some voters have about you. well, one of those concerns, not an uncommon one about candidates in any year, is that many voters say they don't really know where you stand. now, you have made jobs your number one priority and you have said you are committed to a drastic...
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governor carter again contradicts himself. gov. carter: mr. ford, i think, confused the issue. pres. ford: let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. gov. carter: the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. pres. ford: again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ ♪ >> "election 1976: the candidates and the campaign." richard: this is richard scammon in washington. with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight to the conventions and the rest. this afternoon, we want to talk about the nature of the campaign, what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes. let me turn first, if i may, to professor penniman and ask him that simplest question -- why? prof. penniman: [laughs] the answer is a good many things, but i guess the prioritization at the state and local level. got them working
governor carter again contradicts himself. gov. carter: mr. ford, i think, confused the issue. pres. ford: let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. gov. carter: the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. pres. ford: again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ ♪ >> "election 1976: the candidates and the campaign." richard: this is richard scammon in washington. with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university...
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mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford, i think, confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> "election 1976: the candidates and the campaign." richard: this is richard in washington. with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight to the conventions and the rest. this afternoon, we want to talk about the nature of the campaign, what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes. let me turn first, if i may, to professor penniman and ask him that simplest question -- why? prof. penniman:
mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford, i think, confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> "election 1976: the candidates and the campaign." richard: this is richard in washington. with me in our studios...
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mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his ho holiness of pope, i was talking about mr. ford. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> i think so he confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment. >> the panamanian question is one confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ ♪ >> election 1976, the candidates and the campaign. >> this is richard in washington. with me in our studios today are professor howard pennyman of georgetown university and mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of a -- of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight through the conventions and the rest. this afternoon we want to talk about the nature of the campaign, what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes it. let me turn first, if i may, to professor pen
mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his ho holiness of pope, i was talking about mr. ford. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> i think so he confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment. >> the panamanian question is one confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ ♪ >> election 1976, the candidates and the campaign. >>...
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ellis, do you have a follow-up question for mr. carter? >> yes. mr. carter, you mentioned the creation of 9 million new jobs and at the same time the unemployment rate still hangs high as does the inflation rate. now i wonder, can you tell us what additional policies you would pursue in a second administration in order to try to bring down that inflation rate and would it be an act of leadership to tell the american people they are going to have to sacrifice to adopt a leaner lifestyle for some time to come? >> yes. we have demanded that the american people sacrifice and they've done very well. we are imforting one-third less oil than a year ago. we've had a 25% reduction since the first year i was in office. at the same time, as i said earlier, we have added about 9 million net new jobs in that period of time, a record never before achieved. also the new energy policy has been predicated on two factors. one, conservation which requires sacrifice and the other increase in production of american energy which has gotten along this well and more oil and
ellis, do you have a follow-up question for mr. carter? >> yes. mr. carter, you mentioned the creation of 9 million new jobs and at the same time the unemployment rate still hangs high as does the inflation rate. now i wonder, can you tell us what additional policies you would pursue in a second administration in order to try to bring down that inflation rate and would it be an act of leadership to tell the american people they are going to have to sacrifice to adopt a leaner lifestyle...
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mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his holiness of pope, i was talking about mr. ford. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> i think so he confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment. >> the panamanian question is one confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> election 1976, the candidates and the campaign. >> this is richard in washington. with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of a -- of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight through the conventions and the rest. this afternoon we want to talk about the nature of the campaign, what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes it. let me turn first, if i may, to professor penniman a
mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his holiness of pope, i was talking about mr. ford. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> i think so he confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment. >> the panamanian question is one confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> election 1976, the candidates and the campaign. >> this is...
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mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford i think confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> election 1976: the candidates in the campaign. >> with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university, mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight to the conventions and the rest. this afternoon, we want to talk about the nature of the campaign , what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes. let me turn first, if i may, to professor penniman and ask him the simplest question -- why? the answer is a good many i guess the prioritization at the s
mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford i think confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> election 1976: the candidates in the campaign. >> with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of...
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mr. carter, your comment? >> to repeat myself, this year we have an opportunity which will realize to produce 800 million tons of coal. governor rick and says this is not a good achievement, and he blames restraints on the coal production on regulations, regulations that affect the life and the health and safety of miners, and also regulations that protect the purity of our air and the quality our water and our land. we cannot cast aside these regulations. we have a chance in the next 15 years, insisting upon the health and safety of workers in the mines, and also preserving the same high air and water pollution standards, to triple the amount of coal we produce. governor reagan's approach to our energy policy, which has already proven its effectiveness, is to repeal, or to change substantially, the windfall profits tax, to return a major portion of $227 billion back to the oil companies, to do away with the department of energy, to short-circuit our synthetic fuels program, to put a minimal emphasis on solar
mr. carter, your comment? >> to repeat myself, this year we have an opportunity which will realize to produce 800 million tons of coal. governor rick and says this is not a good achievement, and he blames restraints on the coal production on regulations, regulations that affect the life and the health and safety of miners, and also regulations that protect the purity of our air and the quality our water and our land. we cannot cast aside these regulations. we have a chance in the next 15...
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carter: mr. stone, i have had to make thousands of decisions since i have been president, serving in the oval office. with each one of those decisions that affect the future of my country and i have learned in the process how to become a much wiser and more experienced man than when i debated for -- four years ago against president ford. there are no simple answers to complicated questions. mickens said for every problem, there is a simple answer. it would be neat and plausible and wrong. the fact is, this nation in the eight years before i became president had its own military strength decrease seven out of eight years. the budget commitments for defense went down 37% in all. since i have been in office, we have had a steady, carefully planned, methodical increase in our commitment for defense. but what we have done is used that enormous power and prestige and military strength of the united states to preserve the peace. we have not only kept peace in our own country, but extended the benefits o
carter: mr. stone, i have had to make thousands of decisions since i have been president, serving in the oval office. with each one of those decisions that affect the future of my country and i have learned in the process how to become a much wiser and more experienced man than when i debated for -- four years ago against president ford. there are no simple answers to complicated questions. mickens said for every problem, there is a simple answer. it would be neat and plausible and wrong. the...
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mr. carter alleges that his voting by signing that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford i think confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ ♪ >> election 1976, the candidates and the campaign. >> with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university, mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight to the conventions and the rest. this afternoon, we want to talk about the nature of the campaign, what the campaign is, what it tries to do, how the party organizes. let me turn first, if i may, to professor penniman and ask him the simplest question -- why? >> the answer is a good many things, but i guess the par
mr. carter alleges that his voting by signing that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford i think confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ ♪ >> election 1976, the candidates and the campaign. >> with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of...
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ellis, do you have a follow up question for mr. carter? >> yes, mr. president. you have mentioned the creation of 9 million new jobs. at the same time the unemployment rate still hangs high as does the inflation rate. now, i wonder, can you tell us what additional policies you would pursue in a second administration in order to try to bring down that inflation rate? and would it be an act of leadership to tell the american people they're going to have to sacrifice to adopt a leaner lifestyle for some time to come? >> yes, we have demanded that the american people sacrifice and they've done very well. as a matter of fact, we are importing today about one-third less oil from overseas than we did just a year ago. we've had a 25% reduction since the first year i was in office. at the same time, as i said earlier, we have added about 9 million net new jobs in that period of time, a record number before achieved. also the new energy policy has been predicated on two factors, one conservation, which requires sacrifice, and the other one increase in production of americ
ellis, do you have a follow up question for mr. carter? >> yes, mr. president. you have mentioned the creation of 9 million new jobs. at the same time the unemployment rate still hangs high as does the inflation rate. now, i wonder, can you tell us what additional policies you would pursue in a second administration in order to try to bring down that inflation rate? and would it be an act of leadership to tell the american people they're going to have to sacrifice to adopt a leaner...
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but back in 1976, mr. carter said, "trust me. " and a lot of people did. and now, many of those people are out of work. many have seen their savings eaten away by inflation. many others on fixed incomes, especially the elderly, have watched helplessly as the cruel tax of inflation wasted away their purchasing power. and today, a great many who trusted mr. carter wonder if we can survive the carter policies of national defense. "trust me" government asks that we concentrate our hopes and dreams on one man, that we trust him to do what's best for us. my view of government places trust not in one person or one party, but in those values that transcend persons and parties. [applause] ronald reagan: the trust is where it belongs -- in the people. the responsibility to live up to that trust is where it belongs, in their elected leaders. that kind of relationship, between the people and their elected leaders, is a special kind of compact. 360 years ago, in 1620, a group of families dared to cross a mighty ocean to build a future for themselves in a new world. whe
but back in 1976, mr. carter said, "trust me. " and a lot of people did. and now, many of those people are out of work. many have seen their savings eaten away by inflation. many others on fixed incomes, especially the elderly, have watched helplessly as the cruel tax of inflation wasted away their purchasing power. and today, a great many who trusted mr. carter wonder if we can survive the carter policies of national defense. "trust me" government asks that we concentrate...
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but back in 1976, mr. carter said, trust me. and a lot of people did. and now many of those people are out of work. many have seen their savings eaten away by inflation. . others on fixed incomes, especially the elderly, have watched as the cruel tax of inflation wasted away their purchasing power. today a great many who trusted mr. carter wonder if we can survive the carter policies of national defense. trust me government asks that we concentrate our hopes and dreams on one man. that we trust him to do what's best for us. my view of government places trust not in one person or one party. but in those values that transcend persons and parties. the trust is where it belongs in the people. it is where it belongs in the elected leaders. that is a special kind of compact. 360 years ago in 1620, a group of families dared to cruise mighty ocean to build a future for themselves in a new world. when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called a compact. an agreement among themselves to build a community and divide by its laws. this si
but back in 1976, mr. carter said, trust me. and a lot of people did. and now many of those people are out of work. many have seen their savings eaten away by inflation. . others on fixed incomes, especially the elderly, have watched as the cruel tax of inflation wasted away their purchasing power. today a great many who trusted mr. carter wonder if we can survive the carter policies of national defense. trust me government asks that we concentrate our hopes and dreams on one man. that we trust...
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that's the kind of defense program that mr. carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder. you don't negotiate with mr. brezhnev from weakness. and the kind of defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poor negotiating position. >> mr. trewhitt, a question for president ford. >> mr. president, my question really is the other side of the coin from mr. frankel's. for a generation the united states has had a foreign policy based on containment of communism. yet we have lost the first war in vietnam, we lost a shoving match in angola. the communists threatened to come to power by peaceful means in italy and relations generally have cooled with the soviet union in the last few months. so let me ask you first, what do you do about such cases as italy? and secondly, does this general drift mean that we're moving back toward something like an old cold -- cold-war relationship with the soviet union? >> i don't believe we should move to a cold-war relationship. i think it's in the best interest of the unite
that's the kind of defense program that mr. carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder. you don't negotiate with mr. brezhnev from weakness. and the kind of defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poor negotiating position. >> mr. trewhitt, a question for president ford. >> mr. president, my question really is the other side of the coin from mr. frankel's. for a generation the united states has had a foreign policy based on...
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we don't have inflation because mr. carter says we've lived too well. the head of the government who has utterly -- in the last few days told us that the coming years deficit will be 60 billion dollars, there's to point the finger and blame at -- engaged in a losing struggle just trying to stay even. >> high taxes we are told are somehow good for us. as if one government funds when it's not inflationary, but when we spend it it is. those who preside over the worst energy shortage in our history tells to use less so we don't roll out of oil, natural gas, and gasoline a little more slowly. -- we must not waste energy. a conservation is not the sole answer to our energy needs. america must get to work producing more energy. [noise] the republican program for solving economic problems is based on growth and productivity. large amounts of oil and -- lay the and our untouched because the president administration seems to believe the american people would rather see more regulation, more taxes and more controls than more energy. coal offers great potential. so
we don't have inflation because mr. carter says we've lived too well. the head of the government who has utterly -- in the last few days told us that the coming years deficit will be 60 billion dollars, there's to point the finger and blame at -- engaged in a losing struggle just trying to stay even. >> high taxes we are told are somehow good for us. as if one government funds when it's not inflationary, but when we spend it it is. those who preside over the worst energy shortage in our...
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that's the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder. you don't negotiate with mr. brezneff from weakness and the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poor negotiating position. >> mr. trewhitt, a question for president ford. >> my question is the other side of the coin from mr. frankel's. we have lost the first war in vietnam, we lost a shoving match in angola. communists threatened to come to power by peaceful means in italy, and relations generally have cooled with the soviet union in the last few months. let me ask you first, what do you do about such cases as italy? and secondly, does this general drift mean we're moving back towards something like an old cold war relationship with the soviet union? >> i don't believe we should move to a cold war relationship. i think it's in the best interest of the united states and the world as a whole that the united states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the soviet union.
that's the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder. you don't negotiate with mr. brezneff from weakness and the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poor negotiating position. >> mr. trewhitt, a question for president ford. >> my question is the other side of the coin from mr. frankel's. we have lost the first war in vietnam, we lost a shoving match in angola. communists threatened...
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that's the kind of defense program that mr. carter wants. let me tell you that straight from the shoulder. -- the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean ate the current offense in a foreign negotiating position. >> a question for president. forward >> mister president my question is the other side of the coin from mr. for. angles for generation -- based on containment of communism. yet we have lost the first war in vietnam, lost a shoving match in mongolia, peaceful means in italy and relations have generally cooled in the soviet union over the last several months to let me ask you first what you do about such cases as italy? secondly, does this general drift mean that we are going towards a cold war movement in the soviet union. >> i don't believe we should move towards a cold war. i think it's in the best interests of it states in the world as a whole that then it states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the soviet union. i don't look at the question as likely as you do -- i believe the unit
that's the kind of defense program that mr. carter wants. let me tell you that straight from the shoulder. -- the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean ate the current offense in a foreign negotiating position. >> a question for president. forward >> mister president my question is the other side of the coin from mr. for. angles for generation -- based on containment of communism. yet we have lost the first war in vietnam, lost a shoving match in mongolia,...
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that is not a way to run foreign-policy. >> mr. carter. up onould like to pick your question of the need for and foreignlism affairs. would you be willing to risk it human rights in iran and saudi arabia. i think matter of fact you have perhaps answered this, but would you withhold grain from the soviet union? gov. carter: i would never single out food as a trade embargo item. to impose an embargo it would include oil. i would consider this not military, but an economic declaration of war. i would not ship the arab country anything -- no weapons, no spare parts, no oil, no nothing. i would not single out just to read another thing i can say is this. in international trade, we have become an arms merchant of the world. when this republican administration came into office, we were shipping about $1 billion of oil overseas. at now there's 10 to $12 billion of the shift in emphasis has been very disturbing. one of the last democratic 60% of allions, weapons he went into the middle east were for israel. nowadays sunday 5% were before. now it's
that is not a way to run foreign-policy. >> mr. carter. up onould like to pick your question of the need for and foreignlism affairs. would you be willing to risk it human rights in iran and saudi arabia. i think matter of fact you have perhaps answered this, but would you withhold grain from the soviet union? gov. carter: i would never single out food as a trade embargo item. to impose an embargo it would include oil. i would consider this not military, but an economic declaration of...
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former president jimmy carter marks his 96th birthday. it is the latest milestone for mr. carter who has lived longer than any other former american president. a spokesperson for mr. carter says he plans to celebrate at his home in georgia with his wife of 74 years, former first lady carter. he was in office from 1977 until 1981. he has largely receded from public view but this summer he recorded an address for the mechanic national convention urging the election of joe biden. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 1:00 in new york. 6:00 in london. i am vonnie quinn. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the stories we are following. toeran bonds manager fights say now that -- now was not the time to relax. we will get his insight next. so close yet so far apart. nancy pelosi says major differences remain between the gop and democrats and hammering out a stimulus deal. speaker pelosi and steve mnuchin speaking right now vi
former president jimmy carter marks his 96th birthday. it is the latest milestone for mr. carter who has lived longer than any other former american president. a spokesperson for mr. carter says he plans to celebrate at his home in georgia with his wife of 74 years, former first lady carter. he was in office from 1977 until 1981. he has largely receded from public view but this summer he recorded an address for the mechanic national convention urging the election of joe biden. global news 24...
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himself. >> mr. ford, i think, confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪
himself. >> mr. ford, i think, confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪
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his daughter amy and rosalind carter, mrs. carter. how sweet it is, david. how sweet it is. >> i wonder how his mother wfel in the picture a moment ago, standing watching her son go to the podium. you know, even when a candidate wins the election and becomes president, he doesn't do it in such circumstances as this. he's not in a huge hole. he's probably in a hotel somewhere. >> my name is jimmy carter and i'm running for president. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's been a long time since i said those words the first time. and now i come here after seeing our great country to accept your nomination. [ cheers and applause ] >> i accept it in the words of john f. kennedy with a full and grateful heart and with only one obligation, to devote every effort of body, mind and spirit, to lead our party back to victory and our nation back to greatness. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a pleasure to be here with all you democrats. and to see that our bicentennial celebration and our bicentennial convention has been one of decorum and order without any fights or free-for-
his daughter amy and rosalind carter, mrs. carter. how sweet it is, david. how sweet it is. >> i wonder how his mother wfel in the picture a moment ago, standing watching her son go to the podium. you know, even when a candidate wins the election and becomes president, he doesn't do it in such circumstances as this. he's not in a huge hole. he's probably in a hotel somewhere. >> my name is jimmy carter and i'm running for president. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's been a long...
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for example, mr. carter says he supports the volunteer army but he let's military pay and benefits slip so low that many of our in listed personnel are actually eligible for food stamps, reenlistment rates dropped. just respectly after he fought all week against a proposed pay increase for our men and women in the military, he then helicoptered out to the carrier of the "uss nimitz," which was returning from long months of duty in the indian ocean and told the crew of that ship that he advocated better pay for them and their comrades. where does he really stand now that he's back onshore? i'll tell you where i stand? i do not favor a peace time draft or registration, but i do favor pay and benefit levels that will attract and keep highly motivated men and women in our volunteer forces. and back them up with an active reserve trained and ready for instant call in case of emergency. you know, there may be a sailor at the helm of the ship of state but the ship has no rudder. critical decisions are made a
for example, mr. carter says he supports the volunteer army but he let's military pay and benefits slip so low that many of our in listed personnel are actually eligible for food stamps, reenlistment rates dropped. just respectly after he fought all week against a proposed pay increase for our men and women in the military, he then helicoptered out to the carrier of the "uss nimitz," which was returning from long months of duty in the indian ocean and told the crew of that ship that...
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my question is for mr. carter. at the time of the march, rumors were running rampant. a woman by the name of iola luoza was giving marchers a ride back in her car when she was ambushed. it was rumored for many, many years that one of the marchers she was giving a ride was an undercover fbi agent. have you ever heard of this rumor? >> it wasn't her passenger. it was one of the individuals in the car that did the shooting, was an undercover agent. it was his testimony that made it possible for the immediate arrest of the people that did the shooting, even though, as usual, nothing much came of it. that was the situation. the person she was taking back. >> i'm embarrassed to say i've forgotten his name, faked being shot. he fell under her when she was shot and the car wrecked. she fell on top of him. he was covered in blood. she stopped and realized she was dead and thought he was too. >> now, dr. carter, in your book, "the politics of rage. " the 1972 shooting, arthur bremer, there is quite a discussion about potential conspiracy with the nixon campaign to have shot gove
my question is for mr. carter. at the time of the march, rumors were running rampant. a woman by the name of iola luoza was giving marchers a ride back in her car when she was ambushed. it was rumored for many, many years that one of the marchers she was giving a ride was an undercover fbi agent. have you ever heard of this rumor? >> it wasn't her passenger. it was one of the individuals in the car that did the shooting, was an undercover agent. it was his testimony that made it possible...
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this is an instance of deliberate disclosure. >> if mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate.
this is an instance of deliberate disclosure. >> if mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate.
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. >> in the division of the department of justice before the first carter page application mr. evans raised serious concerns about the partisan nature of the information provided by mr. steele, did he not? hneeded if the inspector general reports it on pages 136 and 137 of the report. and you. knew of those concerns before you signed off on the application, didn't you? >> i don't think i knew before. i remember reading the footnote. >> the inspector general found and i quote, october 12, 2016, evans concern was briefed to comey. and you signed off knowing the thearch was funded by democratic party, knowing senior officials in the department of justice had serious concerns you signed off nonetheless. let's talk about what you did or didn't know when you certified that application did you know the allegations in the dossier came from some sources, not from their own knowledge? >> there was a network of sources and some sources. >> did you ask who the primary so source was, did you ask the fbi to bring any steps to identify before submitting the application to the fisa court? what
. >> in the division of the department of justice before the first carter page application mr. evans raised serious concerns about the partisan nature of the information provided by mr. steele, did he not? hneeded if the inspector general reports it on pages 136 and 137 of the report. and you. knew of those concerns before you signed off on the application, didn't you? >> i don't think i knew before. i remember reading the footnote. >> the inspector general found and i quote,...
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mrs. carter gave me the love letters which he wrote her from the navy. which are very steamy. >> stephen: really? >> you know, and they are quite a bit beyond john and abigail adams in their explicitness. >> stephen: are they in the book? >> they're in the book. >> stephen: i think you moved some paper. we have a sexy peanut farmer in here. >> and some awesome stuff i found out about him. at one point he went door to door as a missionary, and he came across a broth expel tried to convert the madam. he is not intolerant of people not as religious as him. he became friendly with bob dylan. gonzo hunter helped make carter president. one of the reasons i wanted that andy warhol of him on the cover is there was a time when he was very cool, and i think a younger generation is kind of rediscovering him now, in part because he is the un-trump. >> stephen: his 96th birthday is tomorrow. other than buying this brilliant bigraphy of jimmy carter, how can people celebrate it? >> first of all, thank you for the colbert bump. >> stephen: you got it. >> so i think the
mrs. carter gave me the love letters which he wrote her from the navy. which are very steamy. >> stephen: really? >> you know, and they are quite a bit beyond john and abigail adams in their explicitness. >> stephen: are they in the book? >> they're in the book. >> stephen: i think you moved some paper. we have a sexy peanut farmer in here. >> and some awesome stuff i found out about him. at one point he went door to door as a missionary, and he came across a...
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mr. schiff. please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it god, , one nation under indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches side of the aisle. for what purpose does the from california seek recognition? talkdam speaker, i rise to about the equal access for all for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman ask to speak for one minute? mr. schiff: i do. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. schiff: madam speaker, artin luther king jr. once said, of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health shocking and the most imhuman because it often results in physical death. nation confronts the kriers of coronavirus -- crisis of coronavirus, we must also systemic he crisis of racism in our society. nowhere is the fight for racial urgent than in the field
mr. schiff. please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it god, , one nation under indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches side of the aisle. for what purpose does the from california seek recognition? talkdam speaker, i rise to about the equal access for all for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does he gentleman...
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mrs. carter gave me the love letters which he wrote her from the navy. which are very steamy. >> stephen: really? >> and they are quite a bit beyond john and abigail adams in their explicitness. >> stephen: are they in the book? >> they're in the book. >> stephen: i think you moved some paper. we have a sexy peanut farmer in here. >> and some awesome stuff i found out about him. at one point he went door to door as a missionary, and he came across a brothel, and he tried to convert the madam. he is not intolerant of people not as religious as him. he became friendly with bob dylan. hunter helped make carter president. one of the reasons i wanted that andy warhol of him on the cover is there was a time when he was very coo, and i think a younger generation is kind of rediscovering him now, in part because he is the un-trump. >> stephen: his 96th birthday is tomorrow. other than buying this brilliant biography of jimmy carter, how can people celebrate it? >> first of all, thank you for the colbert bump. >> stephen: you got it. >> so i think the way to hono
mrs. carter gave me the love letters which he wrote her from the navy. which are very steamy. >> stephen: really? >> and they are quite a bit beyond john and abigail adams in their explicitness. >> stephen: are they in the book? >> they're in the book. >> stephen: i think you moved some paper. we have a sexy peanut farmer in here. >> and some awesome stuff i found out about him. at one point he went door to door as a missionary, and he came across a brothel,...
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until then, congratulations on 96 years, president carter. all good wishes from us to you and mrs. carter for good health continuing as we look forward to next year and next october in person. >>> that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." follow the show online, on facebook and twitte twitter @mitchellreports. chuck todd is up next. wow. that will save me lots of money. this game's boring. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - with spray moppingrk vacmop to lock away debrisuction and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one disposable pad. but despite the rising pain and anguish made worse during the pandemic, insurance companies still refused to cover mental health and addiction treatment. until now. senator scott wiener went to work - taking them on. passing a law requiring the insurance industry to cover mental health and addiction treatment. now more than ever, californians need mental health coverage. i won't let up until the stigma of ment
until then, congratulations on 96 years, president carter. all good wishes from us to you and mrs. carter for good health continuing as we look forward to next year and next october in person. >>> that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." follow the show online, on facebook and twitte twitter @mitchellreports. chuck todd is up next. wow. that will save me lots of money. this game's boring. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty....
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i would like mr. carter to explain to me why laois and is as high as it is, why employment is as high as it is. i would like him to explain the fossil lading, week foreign policy so our friends do not know what we're going to do, and the issue of this campaign is his record. strongtime is now for leadership. ofyou can find plenty campaign ads on our website. of knowledgestate at the beginning of the civil .ar she described advances later in the war such as sterilization surgery.structive this was part of a symposium on the war in the east posted by the emerging war blog. >> welcome. going online to this year's event. i like to give a shout out to our guest. also thank you to our coordinators. also, thank you to our friends at c-span for sharing american history, a very important task. our final speaker for today
i would like mr. carter to explain to me why laois and is as high as it is, why employment is as high as it is. i would like him to explain the fossil lading, week foreign policy so our friends do not know what we're going to do, and the issue of this campaign is his record. strongtime is now for leadership. ofyou can find plenty campaign ads on our website. of knowledgestate at the beginning of the civil .ar she described advances later in the war such as sterilization surgery.structive this...
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i would like mr. carter to explain to me why inflation is as high as it is, why unemployment is as high as it is . i would like him to explain the policyting, week foreign so our friends overseas do not know if we will stand up for them or not. the issue of this campaign is his record. >> the time is now for strong leadership. my first impression of the jimmy carter ad is it is dark. he got a fair amount of pushback from using the oval office in a political campaign, did he not? >> absolutely. proper, and seen as president trump gets criticism for the campaign events he has held at the white house as if this is the first time it has been done. jimmy carter did it. there is another spot that showed him on air force one. he not only used the oval office in that spot, there was another spot where he was sitting at his oval office desk. it looks like he was bowing his head. what we're seeing now is not exactly new. nancy reagan, i was very was an actress. that was her career. was she the first potential f
i would like mr. carter to explain to me why inflation is as high as it is, why unemployment is as high as it is . i would like him to explain the policyting, week foreign so our friends overseas do not know if we will stand up for them or not. the issue of this campaign is his record. >> the time is now for strong leadership. my first impression of the jimmy carter ad is it is dark. he got a fair amount of pushback from using the oval office in a political campaign, did he not? >>...
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i would like mr. carter to explain to me why inflation is as high as it is, why unemployment is as high as it is. i would like to have him explain the vacillating, weak foreign policy, so our friends overseas do not know if we will stand up for them or if we are not going to stand up for them. the issue of this campaign is his record. >> the time is now for strong leadership. host: my first observation on the jimmy carter ad, it is dark. the ad itself is dark, but i understand -- he got a fair amount of pushback from using the oval office in a political campaign, did he not? guest: absolutely. that was not something that was seen then or now as proper, using the white house itself as a stage for a political -- a blatant political spot. trump gets criticism for the events that -- the campaign events he has held at the white house, as if this is the first time it has been done. jimmy carter did it. there is another spot that carter aired this year that showed him on air force one. he not only used the o
i would like mr. carter to explain to me why inflation is as high as it is, why unemployment is as high as it is. i would like to have him explain the vacillating, weak foreign policy, so our friends overseas do not know if we will stand up for them or if we are not going to stand up for them. the issue of this campaign is his record. >> the time is now for strong leadership. host: my first observation on the jimmy carter ad, it is dark. the ad itself is dark, but i understand -- he got a...
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mr. carter: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. carter: i rise today to remember and honor the life of a good samaritan and hero from georgia's first congressional district, mr. tim mi ebert of richmond hill. on august 9, timothy ebert was on his way to work at the savannah hilton head international airport when he helped a motorist. when he tried to help another driver, weighs sadly hit by another car and killed on the interstate. mr. east boundert was one of the kindest, most selfless people. his life was marked by wait he served others. he was an e-7 marine veteran who served his country, friends, family, and complete strangers with his abilities. he loved to spend time exploring the outdoors and playing games with his family. his two sons, bryce and braiden, his daughter, and his lovely wife were his whole world. it's people like timothy who make our world a better place and aspire us to be the best people w
mr. carter: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. carter: i rise today to remember and honor the life of a good samaritan and hero from georgia's first congressional district, mr. tim mi ebert of richmond hill. on august 9, timothy ebert was on his way to work at the savannah hilton head international airport when he helped a motorist. when he tried to...
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mr. carter: mr. speaker, i thank my colleagues for allowing me the time to speak on an issue that is important to my district and something i want other parts of the country to benefit as well. as you can see, i know a thing or two about fishing. in fact, mr. speaker, it has been said that fish tremble at the mention of my name. and mr. speaker, it's been said, you put me in water and i will catch fish. this is a red snapper. it was caught on the atlantic coast. i represent the best district in the nation, the entire coast of georgia. and this is caught off the coast of georgia. fishing is not just a hobby but a way of life and part of our coastal economies. it is critical that we maintain our fisheries. this bill that we are discussing today, the descend act would do that by expanding descending devices when. we use these devices on the atlantic coast. i have used them before. the red snapper are popular fish to fish for but are p mostly caught near the bottom of the ocean and they must be released
mr. carter: mr. speaker, i thank my colleagues for allowing me the time to speak on an issue that is important to my district and something i want other parts of the country to benefit as well. as you can see, i know a thing or two about fishing. in fact, mr. speaker, it has been said that fish tremble at the mention of my name. and mr. speaker, it's been said, you put me in water and i will catch fish. this is a red snapper. it was caught on the atlantic coast. i represent the best district in...
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weigh talked to mrs. carter, president carter. they said mika ran over him with a golf cart. >> i just nicked him. it wasn't that bad. >> that said, look at the 40 years of war before camp david and then you look at the 40 years of peace as far as ground wars after camp david. please, someone tell me, a peace agreement that transformed a region more than that as far as ground wars. >> that's right. joe -- go ahead. >> i was going to say read john's book because he says it so well. mika, what you did obviously resulted in this great achievement for peace and for american history. so whatever you did, hooray for you. you did it exactly right. a diplomat even then. absolutely. various american presidents, until carter, had assumed the best they could do is to try to sort of keep the peace, keep the status quo. carter tried to change things. and speaking of mika and her dad, one way he did that, you know, joe, you were talking about harry truman. one of his best qual fees was he was delighted to put in positions of power people more c
weigh talked to mrs. carter, president carter. they said mika ran over him with a golf cart. >> i just nicked him. it wasn't that bad. >> that said, look at the 40 years of war before camp david and then you look at the 40 years of peace as far as ground wars after camp david. please, someone tell me, a peace agreement that transformed a region more than that as far as ground wars. >> that's right. joe -- go ahead. >> i was going to say read john's book because he says...
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i would like mr. carter to explain why the inflation is as high as it is, quite an appointment is as high as it is. i would like for him to explain the foreign policy our friends overseas do not know what we are going to do, whether we're going to stand up for them or whether we are not. this campaign is his three and a half year record. >> the time is now for strong leadership. host: my first observation on the jimmy carter advertisement, the room is dark and the advertisement is dark. he got a fair amount of pushback from using the oval office in a political campaign. did he not? guest: absolutely. that was not something that was seen then or now as proper, using the white house as a stage for a political spot. trump get some criticism for the events that he is held at the white house as if this is the first time it has been done. jimmy carter did it, and there was another spot he aired that year in which it showed him on air force one. there was another that carter aired in which he was sitting at
i would like mr. carter to explain why the inflation is as high as it is, quite an appointment is as high as it is. i would like for him to explain the foreign policy our friends overseas do not know what we are going to do, whether we're going to stand up for them or whether we are not. this campaign is his three and a half year record. >> the time is now for strong leadership. host: my first observation on the jimmy carter advertisement, the room is dark and the advertisement is dark....
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[applause] >> mr. kalb, your question to president reagan. >> mr. president, i'd like to pick up this armageddon theme. you've been quoted as saying that you do believe, deep down, that we are heading for some kind of biblical armageddon. your pentagon and your secretary of defense have plans for the united states to fight and prevail in a nuclear war. do you feel that we are now heading perhaps, for some kind of nuclear armageddon? and do you feel that this country and the world could survive that kind of calamity? >> mr. kalb, i think what has been hailed as something i'm supposedly, as president, discussing as principle is the recall of just some philosophical discussions with people who are interested in the same things; and that is the prophecies down through the years, the biblical prophecies of what would portend the coming of armageddon, and so forth, and the fact that a number of theologians for the last decade or more have believed that this was true, that the prophecies are coming together t
[applause] >> mr. kalb, your question to president reagan. >> mr. president, i'd like to pick up this armageddon theme. you've been quoted as saying that you do believe, deep down, that we are heading for some kind of biblical armageddon. your pentagon and your secretary of defense have plans for the united states to fight and prevail in a nuclear war. do you feel that we are now heading perhaps, for some kind of nuclear armageddon? and do you feel that this country and the world...
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other speakers included representatives of mrs. lofgren and buddy carter. hosted by the hill newspaper, this is just over one hour. >> hello and welcome. i'm steve clemons editor at large of a hill. thank you for joining us for covid-19 and a responsible rx supply chain. our virtual event look at the resiliency of the prescription drug supply chain during a global pandemic. i would like to think response of the healthcare distribution alliance for their support of today's program. .. es and forced a new normal upon us, what accommodations can be made for lifestyle choices but little flexible lead to healt is not a choice. it is a matter of life and death. the pandemic put healthcare system and patients of changed their behaviors. concerns have arisen surrounding drug availability and shortages. what are stakeholders doing to shore disruptions do not occur in this collaboration between the bl
other speakers included representatives of mrs. lofgren and buddy carter. hosted by the hill newspaper, this is just over one hour. >> hello and welcome. i'm steve clemons editor at large of a hill. thank you for joining us for covid-19 and a responsible rx supply chain. our virtual event look at the resiliency of the prescription drug supply chain during a global pandemic. i would like to think response of the healthcare distribution alliance for their support of today's program. .. es...
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mr. comey, james comey, the former director of the fbi for appearing today before the committee to talk with us about cross fire hurricane and anything else the committee would like to speak with him about. so give a little brief introduction of why we're here and what we're trying to accomplish. the foreign intelligence surveillance act is a tool that's been around for a very long time. for our intelligence community, the fbi to make sure that when foreign agents, terrorists or agents of a foreign government are in our country, they can be surveilled if they're doing things that are threatening to our national security. i think this legislation goes all the way back to the 70s. and it's been used a lot. it's been used in terrorist cases when we suspect someone of being a terrorist under the foreign intelligence act. we have the legal authority to surveil those people. and you can get a warrant under the foreign intelligence surveillance act to actually follow an individual around. i will
mr. comey, james comey, the former director of the fbi for appearing today before the committee to talk with us about cross fire hurricane and anything else the committee would like to speak with him about. so give a little brief introduction of why we're here and what we're trying to accomplish. the foreign intelligence surveillance act is a tool that's been around for a very long time. for our intelligence community, the fbi to make sure that when foreign agents, terrorists or agents of a...
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mondale has done with jimmy carter, jump away from it. i couldn't do that to ronald reagan now, next year or any other time. i have too much trust in him, i have too much friendship for him, and i would feel very uncomfortable doing that. >> some republicans have criticized mr. mondale for now claiming he disagreed privately with jimmy carter's decision to impose the grain embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision in the reagan administration and its inner circles, and where in your judgment does loyalty begin and principle begin? >> i owe my president my judgment. then i owe him loyalty. you can't have the president of the united states out there looking over his shoulder, wondering whether his vice president is going to be supporting him. mrs. fehr rraro has quite a few differences with mr. mondale and i supported her on tax credits. he now says he was against it. if they win, and i hope they don't, but if they win, she'll have to accommodate some views, but she'll give him the same kind of loyalty that i'm giving president rea
mondale has done with jimmy carter, jump away from it. i couldn't do that to ronald reagan now, next year or any other time. i have too much trust in him, i have too much friendship for him, and i would feel very uncomfortable doing that. >> some republicans have criticized mr. mondale for now claiming he disagreed privately with jimmy carter's decision to impose the grain embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision in the reagan administration and its inner circles, and where in...
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i feel very uncomfortable doing it. >> some republicans have criticized mr. mondale for not planning with jimmy carter's decision to impose a grand embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision of the reagan administration and its inner circles, and in following it up, where are your judgments where loyalty and some principal tea begins? >> i owe my president my judgment. i owe him loyalty than. you cannot have the president of the united states out there looking over his shoulder, wondering whether his vice president will be supporting him. mrs. ferraro has differences with vice president mondale. i understand when she change her position on tuition tax credits. she voted to expand the grand embargo. he now says he was against it. if they win, i hope they don't, but if they do, she will have to accommodate views. she will give him the same kind of loyalty i'm giving president reagan. one, we are not far apart on anything. to, i can walk into the oval office anytime and give him my judgment. you might agree or not. he also knows i will not be talking abo
i feel very uncomfortable doing it. >> some republicans have criticized mr. mondale for not planning with jimmy carter's decision to impose a grand embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision of the reagan administration and its inner circles, and in following it up, where are your judgments where loyalty and some principal tea begins? >> i owe my president my judgment. i owe him loyalty than. you cannot have the president of the united states out there looking over his...
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and i want to thank mr. horowitz and his team of the thorough investigation of the carter page fisa application. they found evidence the primary russian subsource was a single individual. they found interviews in january and march of the subsource where he basically said the dossier which was essential in getting the warrant get carter page was bar talk, hearsay, and quite frankly much worse. we found the primary subsource, a gentleman named igor, was actually suspected by the fbi of being an agent all the way back to 2009. and what happened here as a result of this information the fisa court issued a order rebuking the fbi and department of justice conduct. the fbi's handling of the carter page applications was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor described above, but this expects the government to provide complete and accurate information with every filing with the court. without this the fisa court cannot properly ensure the government conducts, electronic surveillance for intelligence purposes o
and i want to thank mr. horowitz and his team of the thorough investigation of the carter page fisa application. they found evidence the primary russian subsource was a single individual. they found interviews in january and march of the subsource where he basically said the dossier which was essential in getting the warrant get carter page was bar talk, hearsay, and quite frankly much worse. we found the primary subsource, a gentleman named igor, was actually suspected by the fbi of being an...
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sandy some republicans : have criticized mr. mondale for now claiming he disagreed privately with jimmy carter's decision to impose the grain embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision of the reagan administration and its inner circles, and following that up, where, in your judgment, does loyalty and principle begin? vice pres. bush: i owe my president my judgment, then i owe him loyalty. you can't have the president of the united states out there looking over his shoulder, wondering whether his vice president is going to be supporting him. mrs. ferraro has quite a few differences with mondale. they are different on busing. she voted to extend the grain embargo and he says he was against it. if they win, and i hope they don't, but if they win, she will have to accommodate some views, but she will give him the same kind of loyalty and giving president reagan. one, we are not far apart on anything. two, i can walk into that oval office anytime and give him my judgment and he might agree or he might not, but he also knows i
sandy some republicans : have criticized mr. mondale for now claiming he disagreed privately with jimmy carter's decision to impose the grain embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision of the reagan administration and its inner circles, and following that up, where, in your judgment, does loyalty and principle begin? vice pres. bush: i owe my president my judgment, then i owe him loyalty. you can't have the president of the united states out there looking over his shoulder, wondering...
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and i would feel very uncomfortable doing that. >> some republicans have criticized mr. mondale for now claiming he disagreed privately with jimmy carter's decision to impose the grain embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision of the reagan administration in its inner circle, and following that up, where is your judgment, where does loyalty and unprincipled begin? vice pres. bush: i own my then i/o my judgment, him loyalty. you can't have the president of the united states out there looking over his shoulder, wondering whether his vice president is going to be supporting him. mrs. erraroro -- has quite a few differences with mondale. they are different on busing. she voted to extend the grain embargo and he says he was against it. if they win, and i hope they don't, but if they win, she will have to accommodate some views but she will give him the same kind of loyalty that i am giving president reagan. we are not far apart on anything. i can walk into that oval office any time and give him my judgment and he might agree or he might not, but he also knows i won't
and i would feel very uncomfortable doing that. >> some republicans have criticized mr. mondale for now claiming he disagreed privately with jimmy carter's decision to impose the grain embargo. have you ever disagreed with any decision of the reagan administration in its inner circle, and following that up, where is your judgment, where does loyalty and unprincipled begin? vice pres. bush: i own my then i/o my judgment, him loyalty. you can't have the president of the united states out...