SPECIAL EPISODE: “I’ve done all I possibly could as a human being.” The Jimmy Carter interview.
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He was the first president ever born in a hospital. With pride, Jimmy Carter recounts how the U.S. military never fired a bullet, dropped a bomb or launched a missile on his watch. He won the Nobel Peace Prize for being the first to broker peace in the Middle East. The late U.S. President Carter represents the end of an era – when a peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia could ascend to the most powerful position in the world. Crippling inflation destroyed his chances for re-election in 1980. But Jimmy Carter might be best remembered for what he did after his presidency, rather than his one-term in the White House. In this candid 2014 interview, just after his 90th birthday, Carter put down his toolbox at a Habitat for Humanity worksite in Dallas to have a conversation with Jason Whitely about his life, legacy, and politics. GUEST: Former President Jimmy Carter in 2014
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