larry: back with former president jimmy carter. the occasion this is book number what? 26. larry: 26th book, white house diary. and extraordinary account of his years in the presidency in which he kept a daily diary dictating every day, sometimes three, four times a day. all right. you write extensively, of course, about the mideast. i remember great interviews we did about i remember. larry: the summit of camp david and everything but most particularly about camp david and your reference then. you got a peace treaty that still exists. that s right. not a word violated. larry: what are your expectations of this next go around? i think if anybody can be successful, hillary clinton is a right one to be a chief negotiator. she s competent. she knows her background. she s i think, very forceful. and she is determined to prevail and if she can get any sort of glimmer of accommodation by both
based not on weapons of war but on international policies which reflect our own most precious values. larry: back with former president jimmy carter. the occasion this is book number what? 26. larry: 26th book, white house diary. an extraordinary account of his years in the presidency in which he kept a daily diary dictating every day, sometimes three, four times a day. all right. you write extensively, of course, about the mideast. i remember great interviews we did about i remember. larry: the summit of camp david and everything but most particularly about camp david and your reference then. you got a peace treaty that still exists. that s right. not a word has been violated in 31 years. larry: what are your
nations of the world might say we have built a lasting peace based not on weapons of war but on international policies which reflect our own most precious values. larry: back with former president jimmy carter. the occasion is the publication of this is book number what? 26. larry: 26th book, white house diary. and extraordinary account of his years in the presidency in which he kept a daily diary dictating every day, sometimes three, four times a day. all right. you write extensively, of course, about the mideast. i remember great interviews we did about i remember. larry: the summit of camp david and everything but most particularly about camp david and your reference then. you got a peace treaty that still exists. that s right.
every day, sometimes three, four times a day. all right. you write extensively, of course, about the mideast. i remember great interviews we did about i remember. larry: the summit of camp david and everything but most particularly about camp david and your reference then. you got a peace treaty that still exists. that s right. not a word violated. larry: what are your expectations of this next go around? i think if anybody can be successful, hillary clinton is a right one to be a chief negotiator. she s competent. she knows her background. she s i think, very forceful. and she is determined to prevail and if she can get any sort of glimmer of accommodation by both sides at the same time i think she ll be successful but i wouldn t bet on it because i know that it s intransigence involved in. larry: how frustrating is it to be a deal maker there?