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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Washington Journal 20140903

affiliated that is simply false. in that way get away from that question in the further we are. but carter s campaign is the reversal in the fact that we spoke about it so freely with his appeal. i ve loved your closing sentence. maybe he was the last one to no. what s was his feedback? steve is more likely to review the and i am. we just sent it to him last week. iodine to space make city is not the last one. [laughter] but to be clearer that carter is animated or of assessed at don t think that is the bad thing. the world is of better place i don t question that for a moment. but even approaching 90 years old has no indication to lets up. but i think of the most recent book he has not been an advocate for choice. carter s relationship with the southern baptist convention by rights is a dysfunctional marriage in the then occasional attempts at reconciliation. it began to go south and he saw that as the real wake-up call. one of the southern baptist leaders comes shor

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Washington Journal 20140903

he was doing everything humanly possible working as hard as he could to solve these problems. after serving his defeat carter reaffirmed his commitment as a way to redeem his losses and the carter center would be an activist institution and habitat for humanity was not nothing if not an activist organization in the former president would not retire quietly into private life and there was work to be done eradicating disease monitoring elections elections, building houses and teaching sunday school with military confrontations and making peace. if carter could work hard enough he could accumulate enough merit to cut the balance of history in his favor. to a remarkable degree his commitment was success although they continued to criticize and ridicule his presidency the story is regarded more favorably. of his activities after leaving office earned him praise and grudging admiration with that ultimate delegation and at what point does he earned a reprieve? when can he relaxed? c

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140903

falwell has his own segregation academy and this is what gets him and others motivated. as the architect of the religious right has corroborated is emphatic about this point i was trying to kick these people ever since of goldwater campaign and i tried everything i could think of. school prayer, prayer, abortion, nothing got their attention until the school issue and that is what galvanized them into a political movement. the second part of the story , the bob dylan case with the evangelical leaders but was also savvy enough to realize he needed day different issue to have grass roots evangelicals from the religious right and in 1978 the answer finally comes to him and particularly in minnesota and iowa something remarkable happens there are three seats up for office. and the governorship rollup for grabs. and in iowa dick clark was the incumbent and going into the election no poll showed clark ahead by fewer than 10 percentage points during those final. but what happens in i

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Capitol Hill Hearings 20130906

work and need to work all the time, and the way we work, role work occupies in our life for most men and women is complicated right now in our culture. the nightingale school about 15 years ago, an all-girl school, had a career day. they invited a corporate lawyer/partner, the mother of a child in the school, to come and speak, and she came, and she spoke, and she talked about all the wonderful things she did as partner, and then there was a question period. these were girls between 14 and 18. first question was, what time do you get home for dinner? second question was, what happens if your child is sick? the third question was, how often do you spend the whole weekend with your child? not one of these girls asked this woman a thing about the law or law firm or her political beliefs or corporate belief, so that the pressure on women who are corporate lawyers is enormous because underneath them, the generation that they re raising are complaining, and with justification, pe

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20200304

a generation of children and young coronavirus. tell us what they have been saying. the 2020 committee have people in health and wellbeing that s the warning from two reports out today. been saying. the 2020 committee have been saying. the 2020 committee have been saying is that speaking, expressing confidence the games will go ahead, the region badly hit, and it s spreading across the world. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. they are essentially trying to reassure and make people aware that they are doing all the right iamjoanna i am joanna gosling. a major new public health campaign is being launched this morning to try and contain the spread of the coronavirus. measures for all the spectators and it comes as more people across the uk are confirmed to have people attending, the torch relay is tested positive for it. government adverts across print, at the top of the concerns, and they radio, online and billboards will urge people to wash their hands are looking

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