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Remembering Jimmy Carter, Former President and Champion for Peace and Humanitarian Work

podcast December 30, 2024


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Former President Jimmy Carter died at his home in Georgia on Sunday. His time in the White House included both accomplishments and crises. After his presidency, he went on to be revered for his decades of humanitarian work, for which he ultimately received the Nobel Peace Prize. “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell looks back at Carter’s life and legacy.

Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, who wrote “The Unfinished Presidency: Jimmy Carter’s Journey Beyond the White House,” joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss former President Jimmy Carter’s impact from his time in the White House to his decades of humanitarian work.

John Dickerson reflects on his final interview with Jimmy Carter, focusing on how faith shaped the former president’s approach to public service, and his lasting impact.

Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat was chief White House domestic policy adviser during former President Jimmy Carter’s administration. He spoke with “CBS Mornings” about Carter’s legacy in the White House, his post-presidency work and their longtime friendship.

As a Nobel Peace Prize winner and architect of the Camp David Accords, Jimmy Carter leaves behind a legacy of faith and tireless humanitarian work. CBS News’ Robert Costa explores how history will remember him.

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