Wife of the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter
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It's time for a critical reappraisal of President Carter. Joining me this week is Jim Barger, Jr., coauthor of the new book Jimmy Carter: River & Dreams, Rods, Reels, and Peace Deals, Plus the One that Got Away. Jim knew the late President and spoke about Jimmy Carter the angler, the environmentalist, and why he deserves another look. We also talk about Rosalynn, their relationship, and how fishing played into Carter's life in the White House and beyond. This is the conversation about a man sorely needed in the world right now.About the book:For more than half a century, and from Plains to Patagonia, Dr. Carlton Hicks fished with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, their group of loyal guides, and a merry band of best friends and anglers. In 12 stories set in 12 locations around the globe, Jim Barger Jr. and Hicks recount how President Carter and his lifelong friends changed the course of world history, all while casting flies and pursuing the perfect strike.About our guest:Jim Barger, Jr. is a nationally recognized trial lawyer who handles complex government investigations, particularly qui tam whistleblower litigation under the False Claims Act. Straight out of law school, Jim won a ground-breaking $2 million settlement against a major health insurance company employing a then-novel legal theory under the tort of outrage; two years later, he set the record for the largest qui tam case in Alabama history, winning $24.5 million from Southerncare. Jim holds the records for the largest home health fraud case in U.S. history, securing $150 million from Amedisys in 2014, and the largest hospice fraud case in U.S. history, securing $75 million from Vitas in 2017. Jim has served as lead trial counsel in more than 100 qui tam whistleblower cases across the country, has testified as a healthcare fraud expert in federal court, and regularly consults with companies on healthcare compliance issues. He has been quoted by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NPR, and CNN.
Send us a textIn this episode of "Passing the Torch," Martin Foster interviews Staff Sergeant Joshua Alvord, a member of the United States Air Force Honor Guard, who serves as a body bearer. Alvord shares his journey in the Air Force, influenced by his family's military background and his personal passion for fitness. He highlights his roles in prestigious ceremonies, including the funerals of former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter.Throughout the conversation, Alvord discusses his dedication to the Air Force Honor Guard, explaining how he transitioned from a maintenance role to joining the Honor Guard due to his fascination with their mission and precision. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, mental and physical wellness, and the sense of honor in his role. He also shares his involvement in the first United States Air Force Honor Guard Wellness Symposium, aimed at promoting physical and mental fitness among airmen.Additionally, Alvord reflects on the importance of embracing challenges, self-discipline, and how he uses his passion for powerlifting to stay fit and focused. The episode concludes with Alvord advising future service members not to limit themselves and to embrace opportunities. His humility, coupled with his achievements, serves as an inspiring example of carrying the torch of military service and personal excellence forward.Connect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartin More Amazing Stories: Episode 41: Lee Ellis – Freeing You From Bond That Make You InsecureEpisode 49: Ryan Hawk – Crafting a Legacy of LeadershipEpisode 52: Riley Tejcek – Mission of Empowerment and Endurance
In this special podcast, Terry Adamson 68C 73L shares stories from his lifelong friendship with President Jimmy Carter. As a key figure in founding The Carter Center, Adamson reflects on its inception, partnership with Emory, and mission to advance human rights, global health, and democracy, calling it “a fulfillment of things he started as president.” He also pays tribute to Rosalynn Carter's pioneering work in mental health and women's rights, celebrating her profound and lasting influence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raging wildfires still devastating Southern California and how listeners can help those affected. Also, states of emergency declared in the South as a major winter storm impacts tens of millions. Plus, a closer look at the nation's touching final farewell to Jimmy Carter.
We remember former President Jimmy Carter through a slightly different lens-- through the eyes of a longtime friend and through the portraits of Carter that are housed here at the National Portrait Gallery.Political aide Jack Watson met Carter 10 years before he became president. He found a farmer in work clothes driving a Chevy and quoting philosophy. Over their long friendship and while serving as chief of staff, Jack came to appreciate Carter as a man who was willing to take "bitter medicine" to do what he felt was right for the country. Jack describes a huge Polaroid portrait of Carter by the landscape photographer Ansel Adams, and he also explains why a softly lit painting depicting Carter in the Oval Office is not one of his favorites.See the portraits we discussed:Jimmy Carter, by Ansel AdamsJimmy and Rosalynn Carter, by Ansel AdamsJimmy Carter, by Robert TempletonOther portraits in the collection:Jimmy Carter, by Richard AvedonJimmy Carter, by Alan Reingold (Time magazine)Jimmy Carter, by Andy Warhol
Reflections on America's 39th Commander-in-Chief... Presidential historian Jane Hampton Cook discusses Jimmy Carter's place among those who have held the office (at 12:01) --- Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were not the founders of Habitat for Humanity, but the organization likely would not be as successful as it today without their dedication to promoting and expanding its mission... including here in our own community (at 20:46) --- What if the seeds of the era of modern conservatism were actually planted during the Carter years? (at 44:56)
The longest-lived U.S. president in history, Jimmy Carter, died at the age of 100 last Sunday (December 29) in Plains, Georgia. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rosalynn Carter, in November of 2023. Carter, who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981, will lie in repose in […]
Jimmy Carter died less than a week ago at age 100. He was our 39th President but also an outspoken hero of faith. On this day before the processional begins for his funeral - from Plains GA to Atlanta to DC and back to his Georgia home - here are my thoughts and some history on Carter's life of faith. Make sure to subscribe, follow, like this "Run the Race" podcast for more inspiring stories about fitness too. Former President Jimmy Carter practices what he preached, putting his Christian beliefs into action - in the White House and before/after that...through worldwide humanitarian efforts, working on many Habitat for Humanity projects, and regularly teaching Sunday School at his GA church - drawing thousands. In this shorter episode, also hear more about how his 77 year marriage to Rosalynn Carter was an example of living out faith, along with reading the Bible and very consistent prayer. Thanks for listening to the #RunTheRace podcast! Also, write a quick review about it, on Apple podcasts. For more info and all past episodes, go to www.wtvm.com/podcast/.
Conocido por ser un gran defensor de los derechos humanos y promotor de la democracia, el presidente Jimmy Carter vivió una vida con propósito. Hoy recordamos sus momentos más difíciles, sus logros y su legado.
On this week's episode of 'The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart': Tonight, America is mourning the loss of it's oldest living former President, Jimmy Carter, who passed away Sunday at the age of 100, in his home state of Georgia. Carter had been receiving hospice care since February 2023 at his home in Plains, Georgia, where he lived with his wife of 77 years, Rosalynn Carter. The former first lady died last November. Tonight on “The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart” we'll honor the former president, remember his legacy and some of his proudest moments.
Monday’s edition of “Closer Look” was a special program focusing on the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter. The 39th president of the United States died Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia. He was 100 years old. Carter, a lifelong Democrat served as a naval officer, a Georgia state senator and Georgia's 76th governor from 1971 to 1975. He served as president of the U.S. from 1977 to 1981. Carter was best known for his post-presidential diplomacy. The 2002 Nobel Peace Prize recipient was a champion for human rights, peace and democracy. Beyond his global political achievements, he was a humanitarian, a peanut farmer and a Sunday School teacher. Carter will be laid to rest beside his late wife, Rosalynn Carter. The two were married for 77 years. Show host Rose Scott is joined by veteran politics journalist Denis O’Hayer. They talk with several guests about President Carter’s life of service and his global impact. Guests include: WABE politics reporter Sam Gringlas DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond Stacey Abrams, a politician, author and Howard University’s inaugural Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics GSU politics and policy professor Tammy Greer Valerie Jackson, a former radio host, author and the former first lady of AtlantaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's newscast: The city of Aspen wants to implement a construction and demolition-debris diversion program that would reduce the amount of recyclable materials from construction projects that go to the Pitkin County Landfill; we revisit a 2015 conversation President Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter had with Aspen Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson; and on Friday, about 200 ski patrollers and safety workers for Park City Mountain in Utah went on strike. Tune into these stories and more.
On this special edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Greg Bluestein, Tia Mitchell, Bill Nigut, and Patricia Murphy honor the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter. From his humble beginnings in Plains, Georgia, to his trailblazing political career as governor and U.S. president, and his lifelong humanitarian efforts through The Carter Center, Carter's impact is profound and enduring. Through archival audio, interviews, and reflections, we explore key moments in his journey—his fight for civil rights, the establishment of the Carter Center, and his legacy of diplomacy and service. We're joined by political and personal voices, including Carter family members, long-time allies, and leaders who worked alongside him, to offer a heartfelt remembrance of the man known as Georgia's president and a global humanitarian. Links to today's topics: Former President Jimmy Carter dies at 100 Carter Center came to former president in a dream Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter's long and (mostly) happy marriage A timeline: Ten of Jimmy Carter's major accomplishments Carter's presidency started well, but stalled amid challenges Jimmy Carter's term as Georgia governor was marked a success Jimmy Carter, a man of implacable faith, lived his values Jimmy, Rosalynn Carter built Habitat for Humanity's reputation Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Regardless of who won the presidential election on November 5, one thing remains on the calendar: Former President Donald Trump heads back to court on November 26 for sentencing. Bestselling author and presidential historian Jonathan Alter had a front-row seat to Trump's felony trial, one of just a handful of journalists allowed in the courtroom. For 23 days, he sat just feet away from Trump, watching the spectacle of the century. In his new book American Reckoning, Alter shares everything he witnessed—from eviscerating takes on the colorful characters to the chilling legal ups and downs—to offer a barbed account of the trial and its aftermath, including fresh reporting about the historic events of the summer of 2024. While experiencing a crisis of faith in the good sense of the American people, Alter chronicles the shaping of his political consciousness and his bracing, unpredictable relationships with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain, and Joe Biden, whose decision to stand down in favor of former prosecutor Kamala Harris put the criminal trial front and center as Americans render their own verdict at the polls. Join us for a special online-only program as we hear from someone with a front-row seat to history. This program contains EXPLICIT language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The City of Atlanta established a Temporary Task Force to review and make recommendations regarding duties and procedures of the city's inspector general's office. Shannon Manigault, Atlanta's current IG, returns to “Closer Look,” to respond to the task force's claims and recommended changes for her office. Plus, it's been one year since the passing of former first lady Rosalynn Carter. Dr. Eve Byrd, the director of the Carter Center's Mental Health Program, talks with Rose about how the center is carrying on Mrs. Carter's legacy and mental health priorities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Established in 1987 by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, the Rosalynn Carter Institute promotes the health, strength, and resilience of caregivers at every stage of their journey. As Mandy Barr, a caregiver coach and engagement specialist at the Institute, eloquently explained, the organization is dedicated to supporting caregivers from all backgrounds—whether they are military, veteran, or civilian families. One of the standout aspects of the Rosalynn Carter Institute's approach is its focus on addressing the complexities and nuances of caregiving. Through research-backed programs and resources, the Institute aims to provide tailored support that meets each caregiver's unique needs. The Institute offers valuable tools, such as the preparedness guide, which helps caregivers, especially those in military families, prepare for emergencies and disasters. By training first responders on these resources, the Rosalynn Carter Institute ensures that caregivers and their loved ones receive the support they need during challenging times. About Mandy: Mandy was born and raised in Plains, GA and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Arts with a minor in English in 2004 from Georgia Southwestern State University. Throughout her career, she has served as a Secondary English teacher, Executive Director of Americus Literacy Action, Inc. an ESOL instructor and Academic Success Counselor, acquiring extensive mental and behavioral mental health training while working with at-risk individuals. She now serves as a Caregiver Coach and Engagement Specialist at the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers. Living in Americus, she enjoys various outdoor adventures with her husband who is a veteran and three children, daughters Riley and Emily, and son, Cuyler, who has an ultra-rare brain disorder called Allan-Herndon Dudley Syndrome. Being a caregiver to a medically complex child, Mandy hopes to provide resources and support to other caregivers needing advocacy and support. Support the show Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn! Tune in on Whole Care Network
Established in 1987 by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, the Rosalynn Carter Institute promotes the health, strength, and resilience of caregivers at every stage of their journey. As Mandy Barr, a caregiver coach and engagement specialist at the Institute, eloquently explained, the organization is dedicated to supporting caregivers from all backgrounds—whether they are military, veteran, or civilian families.One of the standout aspects of the Rosalynn Carter Institute's approach is its focus on addressing the complexities and nuances of caregiving. Through research-backed programs and resources, the Institute aims to provide tailored support that meets each caregiver's unique needs. The Institute offers valuable tools, such as the preparedness guide, which helps caregivers, especially those in military families, prepare for emergencies and disasters. By training first responders on these resources, the Rosalynn Carter Institute ensures that caregivers and their loved ones receive the support they need during challenging times.About Mandy:Mandy was born and raised in Plains, GA and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Arts with a minor in English in 2004 from Georgia Southwestern State University. Throughout her career, she has served as a Secondary English teacher, Executive Director of Americus Literacy Action, Inc. an ESOL instructor and Academic Success Counselor, acquiring extensive mental and behavioral mental health training while working with at-risk individuals. She now serves as a Caregiver Coach and Engagement Specialist at the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers.Living in Americus, she enjoys various outdoor adventures with her husband who is a veteran and three children, daughters Riley and Emily, and son, Cuyler, who has an ultra-rare brain disorder called Allan-Herndon Dudley Syndrome. Being a caregiver to a medically complex child, Mandy hopes to provide resources and support to other caregivers needing advocacy and support.Support the showConfessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn!Tune in on Whole Care Network
Send us a textLearn more about the The Carter Center through the lens of CEO Paige Alexander. President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter established The Carter Center in 1982. The Center seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health. In this episode, Bishop Wright has a conversation with Paige about the orgs transformative journey. They discuss faith, leadership, and The Carter's legacy. Paige also shares her own personal story of growing up in a politically active home and how that led her to nonprofit work. Listen in for the full conversation.Paige Alexander is the CEO of The Carter Center, a nonprofit founded by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter to promote global peace and health. She joined in 2020, guiding the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic and enhancing core programs while introducing new initiatives on mental health, political polarization, and climate change.With over 20 years in global development, Alexander previously held senior roles at USAID, focusing on post-conflict reconstruction and leading the MENA Bureau. She has also worked with IREX and EUCORD. A recognized thought leader, she has published essays in major outlets and delivered a TEDWomen talk on human rights. Alexander serves on several boards dedicated to human rights and international development.Support the show Follow us on IG and FB at Bishop Rob Wright.
A number of countries require national service from their young men, and Israel from its young women as well What should the US? In this 1990 interview conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr. makes the case for a year of national service as a way for young Americans to demonstrate their gratitude for our civil liberties. Get Gratitude by William F. Buckley Jr.As an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Rosalynn Carter and Andrew Breitbar For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube #gratitude #publicservice #volunteer #nationalservice
America's Heroes Group Roundtable We are Globally Connected Military Families Matters with Partner Family Caregiver Keisha L Jackson Saturday February 17, 2024February is Black History and American Heart Month Host: Cliff Kelley Co-Host: Sean Claiborne Executive Producer: Glenda Smith Digital Media Producer: Ivan Ortega Scout's Honor Productions Saturday's Topics 5:00 - 5:30pmPartner:Keisha L Jackson - US Air Force Veteran and a Family Caregiver Advocate.
John and Craig look at several notable figures in the news and ask, How Would This Be a Biopic? They examine the lives of Henry Kissinger, Sandra Day O'Connor, George Santos, Rosalynn Carter, and Sam Altman to see which are best suited for the big screen, and declare once-and-for-all the proper way to pronounce “biopic.” We also follow up on VFX and AI, the two-column format, inner monologues, and Melissa Mazin sets the record straight on her role at Thanksgiving. In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig speculate about which event in history had the biggest negative impact on human civilization. Links: Sandra Day O'Connor Henry Kissinger Rosalynn Carter George Santos Sam Altman What happened at OpenAI? The Sam Altman saga, explained by Rachel Lehman for The Washington Post International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Fallout – Trailer Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram John August on Threads, Instagram and Twitter John on Mastodon Outro by James Llonch (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
SERIES 2 EPISODE 84: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Here's an idea. What if - instead of waiting for Trump to manipulate our system and get elected again and use The Insurrection Act against AMERICA, we just used it against him - today? It's not like he's not guilty of... you know... INSURRECTION. B-Block (28:03) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Deadline nears on Ukraine $: How could the GOP be anti-gun? Witness tampering in the Georgia Trump case (with singing). The online Mehdi Hasan petition exceeds 15,000. Trump calls Jimmy Carter "The First Lady" and never even notices. (33:13) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: COP28 actually put a UAE Oil Sultan in charge and they're all shocked he denied fossil fuels are killing the planet. Trump Diapers now on sale. And Christian Ziegler is not only in huge legal trouble, but the other woman was only really interested in his Missus. C-Block (38:36) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: I guess because I'm suggesting using The Insurrection Act to SAVE America rather than leaving it for Trump to use to DESTROY America, I want to tell the saga of "A Christmas Story" and how Little Ralphie finally figured out how to defeat the bully, Scut Farkas (by invoking the insurrection act!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad and Dan begin by gauging the right-wing reactions to the death of Henry Kissinger. They then compare these, and the hallmarks of Kissinger's life, to those of Rosalynn Carter, who was buried this week in Plains, Ga. In the second segment, Dan unpacks a knot of issues related to no-fault divorce, abortion, and the ways that the GOP continues to try to control women's bodies. In the final segment, the hosts look to Ga, where local election officials refused to certify results for spurious reasons. What does it mean for 2024? Subscribe now to American Idols: https://www.axismundi.us/american-idols/ To Donate: venmo - @straightwhitejc Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BradleyOnishi Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/straightwhiteamericanjesus Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://www.amazon.com/Preparing-War-Extremist-Christian-Nationalism/dp/1506482163 For access to the full Orange Wave series, click here: https://irreverent.supportingcast.fm/products/the-orange-wave-a-history-of-the-religious-right-since-1960 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://swaj.supportingcast.fm
Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco dive into the slew of sex abuse lawsuits coming out of New York, GOP idiocy, and the joys of Rosalynn Carter in news. Then, Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker come on to talk about how their political voices have grown over the course of their music careers and their new album, Little Rope, out January 19, 2024. Next, Naomi Ekperigin and Megan Gailey join to discuss overconsumption in light of the holiday season shopping bonanza. Finally, Sani-Petty (Sheryl Lee Ralph and Mariah Carey are STARS). For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Show NotesSleater KinneyCouples Therapy podcast with Naomi EkperiginI Love My Kid, But... with Megan GaileyMRS. CLAUS - Tiffany Alvord x Tiffany Houghton (YouTube)
Rosalynn Carter laid to rest, a 14-year-old charged with murder, trapped me rescued, and “blackface” at the Chiefs game. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, who is still supporting Joe Biden? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Spinal Tap sequel, MSU football introduces Jonathan Smith, a crazy NHL rumor, Robert de Niro's still mad at Trump, the downfall of WWE's Sunny, Jason Carr Overdrive, and the “You Are Gay” interview. Tom Mazawey bungled his DMP Big House credentials… but it worked! We've received feedback regarding Rolling Stone's Top Songs of the 80's. The Detroit Red Wings have signed Patrick Kane to a 1-year contract. Corey Perry has been dropped by the Chicago Blackhawks and the wild speculation is that he nailed superstar teammate Connor Bedard's mother. Lola Consuelos once again walked in on Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos banging. OMG It's happening! Taylor Swift is moving in with Travis Kelce. The Michigan State Spartans welcomed Jonathan Smith today. Deadspin tries to cancel a kid for (half)blackface at the Chiefs game. The Super Bowl Selfie Kid is in legal trouble again. Former WWE star, Sunny, sentenced to 17 years in prison for killing an old man on the road while drunk. What is the “most downloaded woman on the internet” Cindy Margolis up to these days? Diddy is stepping down from one role. Diddy's Former Head of Security is getting ready to spill. We learn of the dark side of Stevie Wonder. Beyoncé looks awfully white in her new photos. Bryan Johnson is an anti-aging idiot and Operation Baby Face isn't going too well. Robert de Niro really hates Donald Trump. Farrah Abraham met a boyfriend on OnlyFans and made him sign an NDA. Kim Kardashian is an actress now. Christina Gennari co-hosted Jason Carr Over Drive. This Is Spinal Tap sequel in the works with Elton John and Paul McCartney participating. Rosalynn Carter's service was today and the big takeaway from it was Garth Brooks' new hairline. China has a new super virus and have masked back up. Hunter Biden to testify before House Oversight Committee. The White House will not have any stockings hanging because Joe won't recognize all his grandchildren. Paris Hilton is blabbing about her new big-headed baby. Emily Ratajkowski is fatphobic. Her podcast sucks too. Jessica Simpson is looking good after previously weighing 240 lbs. Joe remains handsome. Cynthia Nixon has solved the Israel/Hamas conflict. Why are you gay? Jamie Foxx is still battling with the after effects of ________?________. Aretha Franklin's will is being resolved by a conservator. What was a Clinton Twp. man doing in the Macomb Community College vents? $1.2M can buy you happiness. Join us at Killer Cares on December 8th! Use our Amazon portal for all Amazon needs. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
All living first ladies show up to pay respects at Rosalynn Carter's funeral service. The White House doesn't appear to know how to set up a Christmas tree. A new deepfake of AOC is circulating the internet. The media's pro-Hamas bias is so blatant. U.S. Air Marshals aren't tracking terrorists because they're too busy following people who were near Washington, D.C., in January 2021. Update on the Kansas City Chiefs fan being called out for face paint. Who is to blame for the city of Chicago's woes? A U.S. soldier is claiming that the government is now charging soldiers for the gear that they were ordered to leave behind during the Afghanistan withdrawal. Solar storms could affect your electronics very soon. The southern border is absolutely being overrun by illegal aliens and draining the U.S. Treasury. Is the new flu in China something to concern yourself with? The details of the Chinese biolab discovered in California are more than a little concerning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SERIES 2 EPISODE 81: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Trump is actually trying to keep his ass out of prison for subverting the 2020 election, by insisting that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. "Russia Russia Russia. And THAT, your honor, is the case for the defense of Dementia J. Trump" Trump is demanding that Judge Tonya Chutkan give his lawyers access to the FULL classified intelligence report proving the 2016 Russian interference, and so what if he's spent seven uninterrupted years honking and bleating about “The Russia Hoax” and denigrating the intelligence community's conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, while insisting there was no Russian interference and making it an article of faith within the Republican Cult that he was cleared of any Russian collusion and election subversion and so what if he WASN'T cleared of Russian collusion and election subversion because there WAS no Russian collusion and election subversion except now his defense is: there was TOO Russian collusion and election subversion. “Whereas the Special Counsel's Office falsely alleges that President Trump ‘eroded public faith in the administration of the election,'” write his lawyers in a light night filing demanding more documents for their defense against Jack Smith's Washington case, “the 2016 Election Intelligence Community Assessment uses strikingly similar language to attribute the origins of that erosion to foreign influence – that is, foreign efforts to ‘undermine public faith in the U-S democratic process,” Plus: Some of Mike Pence's interview with Jack Smith and his Grand Jury testimony has leaked and Trump could go to jail over the placement of a comma. In his book, Pence recounted that he spoke to Trump on Christmas Day of 2020 when the Pence-Can-Block-The-Certification Plot was already well underway. In the book Pence quotes himself as telling Trump – and the punctuation is essential: “You know, I don't think I have the authority to change the outcome." But Pence told the investigators that the comma shouldn't have been there at all and what he said was, quote, “You KNOW I don't think I have the authority to change the outcome,” which suggests that Trump had begun to pressure – to threaten – Pence to violate the constitution at least 13 days before the January 6th coup attempt. And that is DAMNING. Not the colloquial “y'know” but “You KNOW I can't do that.” And some of Liz Cheney's book is out and the shock of all shocks: Donald Trump has actually spent some of his adult life not eating: “She recounts the moment she first found out that McCarthy, fearing he had lost his ability to fundraise, secretly went to visit Trump at Mar-a-Lago just three weeks after the Jan. 6 attack. At first, Cheney thought the photo of the two men smiling and shaking hands was fake. But she was incredulous at McCarthy's defense of his visit. He claimed Trump's staff summoned him. “Mar-a-Lago? What the hell, Kevin?” Cheney asked. “They're really worried,” McCarthy said. “Trump's not eating, so they asked me to come see him.” “What? You went to Mar-a-Lago because Trump's not eating?” Cheney responded. “Yeah, he's really depressed,” McCarthy said. Oh have I got a couple jokes for YOU. B-Block (21:19) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Elon Musk insists on Twitter that Pizzagate is real and the only person who proved it wasn't has gone to jail for child porn. So I'm leaving Twitter. (27:30) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: BBC Washington anchor covers Rosalynn Carter memorial, mispronounces her first name THREE TIMES; Ron DeSantis may have helped kill a guy; Senator John Kennedy gets blown out of the water by a mild-mannered gun violence expert. C-Block (34:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: My friend who wrote all the original "This Is SportsCenter" commercials, Hank Perlman, visited yesterday. So it's time to review our greatest work, especially the famous Alexi Lalas Guitar Smash episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter leaves behind a rich and expansive legacy, including fierce and enduring advocacy for better mental health care in the US.But her commitment to the issue extended well beyond her role as First Lady.NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Anne Mahoney Robbins, a friend of the Carters and member of President Jimmy Carter's mental health commission, about how Rosalynn Carter supported her during her own crippling depression.Email us at considerthis@npr.org
NPR explores how former first lady Rosalynn Carter fought to put care for mental and physical health on equal footing, and to eliminate discrimination toward people with mental illnesses. Arguments unfold today in a Supreme Court case that could have a transformative impact on government agencies. A law professor shares a viewpoint in the Atlantic. The Los Angeles Times explains how bowling is being turned upside down by technology.
They have been rescued… Cuffing season is upon us… Murder and Necrophilia… Stanley Cups survive… Consumer Confidence is up… U.S. number one in oil production… Gas prices drop every year… chewingthefat@theblaze.com Who Died Today: Charles Munger 99… Nebraska thoughts… Rosalynn Carter 96… Jimmy Carter and the gang at funeral… Mark Cuban sells and leaves… Google geothermal plant… www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code Jeffy… Christmas Tree falls over in DC… Stockings hung someplace else… Sean “Diddy” steps down… Adult Survivors Act expired… Be aware joke of the Day… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the last five days of the truce between Israel and Hamas, 81 hostages have been released, mostly women and children. One of those kids is 9-year-old Emily Hand. Her father, Thomas, was told that his daughter had died, and he told CNN days after the October 7 attack that her death was “a blessing” because it was the “best news of the possibilities” that he knew. A month later, the Israeli army told him it was “highly probable” Emily was alive and a hostage of Hamas. CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward sat down with Thomas Hand after he was reunited with his daughter after more than 50 days. She tells Anderson Cooper he knew "her spirit" would help her survive. Plus, family and friends honored the life of former first lady Rosalynn Carter at a service in Atlanta. Jill Stuckey is a longtime friend of the Carters. She joins AC360 to remember her friend who she calls "remarkable." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving week and were able to take some time to relax and recharge. We all worked so hard in the past few months to get the election results that we did, and it's important to take some time to rest. This week, the hosts catch up about their holiday week and talk about the passing of Rosalynn Carter and, on the opposite end of the spectrum, the troubling reasons that Moms for Liberty have been in the news lately.Then Jasmine gets the chance to sit down with Keir Bradford-Grey, a candidate for Attorney General in Pennsylvania. If she wins, she'll be the first woman of color to be elected to that office. Keir and Jasmine chat about what exactly an Attorney General does, how she can be an advocate for her constituents, and how her experience as a public defender has prepared her for the role.Finally, Rachel, Jasmine and Amanda raise a glass to kind strangers, great times with family, and supporting our public schools in this episode's “Toast to Joy.”Here at Red Wine & Blue, we're taking this opportunity to celebrate everyday heroes - from our pod hosts to our amazing guests to you! We wouldn't have so many victories to celebrate from this year's election if it wasn't for your support. And now, we're making it easier than ever for you to be a superhero for our sisterhood. To make a donation to our year-end giving campaign, or to learn more, visit pod.redwine.blue/give.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
Rosalynn Carter died just over one week ago and memorials and her funeral are being held this week. Jonathan Alter, MSNBC analyst, author of the Substack newsletter "Old Goats," and author of several books, including His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life (Simon & Schuster, 2020), reflects on the former first lady's life and legacy.
Israel and Hamas consider extending a four-day pause in fighting. Global climate talks begin later this week in Dubai. And three days of memorial events start in Georgia for former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who died on Nov. 19 at the age of 96. Up First is produced by Ana Perez, Julie Depenbrock, and Ben Abrams. Our editors are Michael Sullivan, Neela Bannerjee, and Russell Lewis. We get engineering support from Phil Edfors and Arthur Laurent. And our technical director is Carleigh Strange.
A four day cease-fire takes effect between Israel and Gaza ahead of the possible release of 50 hostages for 150 Palestinian prisoners. Progressive prosecutors across the country face resistance from police departments that see them as soft on crime. And a journalist remembers the impact Rosalynn Carter had on journalism related to the often neglected subject of mental health. Up First is produced by Ana Perez, Claire Murashima, and Chad Campbell. Our editors are Michael Sullivan, Barrie Hardimon, and Diane Webber. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott and Josephine Nyounai. And our technical director is Carleigh Strange.
James and Al discuss the Israel-Hamas cease fire, give tribute to Rosalynn Carter, and welcome Judge John Tunheim on the anniversary of JFK's assassination. They dive into his work reviewing the confidential documents that were released, and weigh the events of that day in pursuit of the truth. They cover the single bullet theory, the importance of the Zapruder film, whether the FBI and CIA can be trusted about their role, and the actions of Lee Harvery Oswald and Jack Ruby. With some materials still set to be released, did they find out what actually happened? Email your questions to James and Al at politicswarroom@gmail.com or tweet them to @politicon. Make sure to include your city, we love to hear where you're from! Check James Carville's new videos: James Carville explains everything about Mike Johnson James Carville on the trail of Lauren Boebert Get More From This Week's Guest: Judge John Tunheim: Federal Bar Association | USCourts.gov Please Support Our Sponsors: Henson Shaving: Go to hensonshaving.com and enter PWR at checkout to get 100 free blades with your purchase. (Note: you must add both the 100-blade pack and the razor for the discount to apply.) Reel Paper: Get 30% off a subscription and free shipping on sustainable paper products for your home when you go to reelpaper.com/warroom and use promo code: WARROOM Miracle Made: For 40% off high quality self-cooling sheets plus an extra 20% off with 3 free towels with promo code WARROOM, go to trymiracle.com/warroom
New Hampshire voters are famously contrarian, and the non-MAGA set is showing up for Haley and Christie ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary. Plus, a Rosalynn Carter appreciation, and the 'Lord of the Flies' vibe in the House. Karen Tumulty joins Charlie Sykes from New Hampshire. show notes: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/11/20/rosalynn-carter-place-in-history/
Jack Smith's prosecutors and Donald Trump's layers face off in federal court over Trump's partial gag order in the election case. In a recent speech, Donald Trump called his political opponents “vermin,” echoing the language of dictators like Hitler & Mussolini. As the nation mourns the loss of former first lady Rosalynn Carter, we look at her remarkable legacy. Hugo Lowell, Melissa Murray, Barbara McQuade, Jen Psaki, Michael Steele, Rachel Maddow, and Jake Ward join.
Officials discuss a possible deal related to the release of some hostages in Gaza in exchange for a pause in fighting. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96 in Plains, Georgia. And Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidential run-off. Up First is produced by Ana Perez, Chad Campbell and Claire Murashima. Our editors are Susanna Capelouto, Michael Sullivan and Tara Neill. We get engineering support from Carleigh Strange and Arthur Laurent. And our technical director is Stacey Abbott.
Israel, Hamas and the U.S. are close to an agreement to free some hostages held in Gaza, according to The Washington Post. The tentative deal, which is being brokered by the U.S., would involve a pause in fighting in exchange for the release of at least 50 women and children hostages.Sam Altman, the CEO and co-founder of OpenAI, was ousted from his own company by its board of directors on Friday. In a statement, the company – which is the maker of ChatGPT – said of Altman: “The board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI.”And in headlines: at least seven people are dead after an underwater earthquake struck the southern Philippines, former President Donald Trump can remain on Colorado's primary ballot, and former first lady and humanitarian Rosalynn Carter died peacefully on Sunday.Show Notes:What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastCrooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
Tony opens the show by talking about the news of Rosalynn Carter's passing, and he also talks about the big games from around the NFL, and some changes in NBC's golf broadcast team. Michael Wilbon phones in to talk about his encounter with John Travolta and the new coach for Northwestern football. Jason La Canfora calls in to give his thoughts on the results from week 11 in the NFL, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Kevin McDonald “Ditty for Shannon” ; “Pull Me Up” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Blind Mike joins Kirk in studio as Coleman and Gus recap bro's night. (9:30) Justin has a big interview with Kirk's new teammate, Hank, on Monday. (17:30) Donald Trump is back to his old antics on the campaign trail and is winning over younger voters because of it. (17:10) Kirk asks for a Just Josh show. (24:30) The Mean Girls are back in a new studio discussing airplane etiquette. (33:00) Graham Bennett calls in. (35:30) Rosalynn Carter passed away as Coleman eagerly awaits her husband's demise. (53:15) Warden Of The North has a new song. (01:13:00) Curtis gets emotional talking about the Greg Hill Show. (01:31:40) Calls. (01:36:30) Gus gets sent home for the night.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Rosalynn Carter passes away, a major loss for comedian Dana Carvey, a church exodus, and the most expensive bottle of whiskey ever sold. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, how the government fails to protect its people Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Israeli military has released footage which it says shows captives being taken into Al-Shifa after the deadly Hamas attacks on 7 October. Also: the former US first lady, Rosalynn Carter, has died at 96, and Napoleon's hat has sold for almost two million euros.
In this edition of The WeekTrend Update, Jack and Bryan the Editor discuss Sam Altman getting fired from OpenAI (and immediately rehired at Microsoft), the new Andre 3000 album, Snoop Dogg quitting smoke (by way of a smokeless fire pit), Bill Clinton's botched Rosalynn Carter statement, and another in a long line of exploded SpaceX rockets!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was announced on Sunday that former first lady Rosalynn Carter had died, at age 96. The Carter family had said she was suffering from dementia earlier this year.Although President Jimmy Carter only served for one term, Rosalyn Carter transformed the role of first lady.And her influence continued for decades after she left the White House. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with journalist Judy Woodruff, who covered the Carter administration, about Rosalynn Carter's life and legacy.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, wife of 39th President Jimmy Carter, passed away at the age of 96. Another notable death this weekend, the Auburn Tigers football team was defeated by New Mexico State 31-10. Bubba is a big Auburn fan, so we let him vent some frustration live on the air after the huge upset loss. We look at more January 6th footage that tells a different story than the one reported by the January 6th Committee. Donald Trump addressed one of the more scandalous false rumors that was spread about him. SpaceX had a successful test launch of the Starship rocket. Dolly Parton released an album of rock cover songs. TV Producer Adler found himself on the side of the road while trying to get to work this morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, wife of 39th President Jimmy Carter, passed away at the age of 96. Another notable death this weekend, the Auburn Tigers football team was defeated by New Mexico State 31-10. Bubba is a big Auburn fan, so we let him vent some frustration live on the air after the huge upset loss. We look at more January 6th footage that tells a different story than the one reported by the January 6th Committee. Donald Trump addressed one of the more scandalous false rumors that was spread about him. SpaceX had a successful test launch of the Starship rocket. Dolly Parton released an album of rock cover songs. TV Producer Adler found himself on the side of the road while trying to get to work this morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, a look back at the life of former first lady Rosalynn Carter, who died today at the age of 96. As the Israel-Hamas war enters its seventh week, a deal is in the works for some of the hostages Hamas is holding in Gaza. A conversation with actor Henry Winkler about his new memoir. Plus, the story of America's first major prima ballerina, a dancer from the Osage Nation. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders