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Former First Lady remembered by San Diego man, former Carter advisor

The former First Lady is being remembered by a San Diego man, former Carter advisor; Barry Jagoda was Carter's television advisor for his presidential campaign in 1976.

La Jolla author Barry Jagoda to discuss new book at D G Wills Books

La Jolla resident Barry Jagoda was a television advisor and special assistant to Jimmy Carter in the White House and tells the story behind that story in his memoirs “Journeys With Jimmy Carter and Other Adventures in the Media.”

The secret to success for Biden s first 100 days in office

The secret to success for Biden s first 100 days in office
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Former White House writer weighs in on Pres Biden s inaugural address

Former White House writer weighs in on Pres. Biden’s inaugural address President Joe Biden spoke about the pandemic and unity in his first speech in office. A former White House writer in La Jolla added insight on Biden s speech. Author: Heather Hope (Reporter) Updated: 7:29 PM PST January 20, 2021 SAN DIEGO Barry Jagoda offered insight into the presidential inauguration and called it inspiring and successful. Now living in La Jolla, Jagoda used to work in the White House as an Emmy Award-winning, former network news producers turned television advisor and White House Assistant for former President Jimmy Carter.  Jagoda coached Carter back in 1976 for his debate against former President Gerald Ford, and he wrote about it in his book “Journeys With Jimmy Carter and Other Adventures in Media.”

Remembering a presidential transition of humility and grace

Remembering a presidential transition of humility and grace ABC15 speaks with man connected to tenuous transition from the past. Posted at 9:50 PM, Jan 17, 2021 and last updated 2021-01-17 23:50:06-05 ABC News reports President Donald Trump is planning a ceremonial send-off Wednesday as he exits the presidency. Trump will not follow an American tradition and will skip the swearing-in of his successor, Joe Biden. He’ll be absent for a moment that symbolizes to the nation and world a “peaceful transfer of power.” Instead, sources tell ABC, the loser of November’s election wants to leave the White House alone, a military band playing, as he walks down a red carpet lined with members of the armed forces as fighter jets fly in salute.

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