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Jimmy Carter, on Death
  + stars: | 2024-12-30 | by ( Rick Rojas | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +9 min
“I found I was absolutely, completely at ease about death.” “I’m going to live again.” Jimmy Carter, on DeathJimmy Carter brought up death — specifically, his own — at what turned out to be the last Sunday school class he would teach at Maranatha Baptist Church. Mr. Carter with his mother, Lillian Carter, in 1976. Mr. Carter recounted how his brother and mother kept their sense of humor, even as they suffered. Mr. Carter, center, at a funeral service at Arlington National Cemetery in 1996. Well into his 90s, Mr. Carter continued trotting around the world, teaching, writing and keeping up with his hobbies, including bird watching.
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CNN —World leaders have offered their condolences following the death of former US President Jimmy Carter, who passed away Sunday at the age of 100. May God have mercy on former President Jimmy Carter.”Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino:“I offer my condolences to the family and to the people and government of the United States on the death of former President Jimmy Carter. President Carter’s commitment to international peace and human rights also found full expression after he left the presidency. May his memory be eternal.”Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban:“The memory of President Jimmy Carter will always be cherished in Hungary. He created The Carter Center, a world reference in democracy, human rights and dialogue.
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter holds up his Nobel Peace Prize Dec. 10, 2002, in Oslo, Norway. His grandson Jason Carter said it was gratifying for Jimmy Carter to see a reassessment of his presidency and legacy. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and North Korean President Kim Il Sung meet in June 1994, just weeks before Kim’s death. A portrait of President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter and their extended family. Left to right: daughter-in-law Judy, the wife of Jack Carter; grandson Jason James Carter; son Jack (John William Carter); daughter-in-law Annette, the wife of Jeff Carter; son Jeff (Donnel Jeffrey Carter); first lady Rosalynn Carter; daughter Amy Lynn Carter; President Jimmy Carter; daughter-in-law Caron Griffin Carter holding grandson James Earl Carter IV; and son Chip (James Earl Carter III).
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'It's time to buy government bonds,' portfolio manager says
  + stars: | 2024-04-22 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'It's time to buy government bonds,' portfolio manager saysJames Carter, fixed income portfolio manager at Waverton, discusses the outlook for interest rates and the global economy.
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Former U.S. First Lady Rosalynn Carter poses for a portrait in New York City, New York, on Friday, September 23, 2011. Jimmy Carter, Democratic presidential candidate, and his wife, Rosalynn, share a moment aboard his campaign plane on Oct 24th, 1976. Rosalynn Carter during Habitat for Humanity - 2005 Jimmy Carter Work Project - Day 2 at Benton Harbor in Benton Harbor, Michigan, United States. A portrait of President Jimmy Carter and his extended family. Left to right: Judy (Mrs. Jack Carter); Jason James Carter; Jack (John William Carter); Annette (Mrs. Jeff Carter); Jeff (Donnel Jeffrey Carter); first lady Rosalynn Carter; daughter Amy Lynn Carter; President Carter; daughter-in law Caron Griffin Carter holding James Earl Carter IV; and son Chip (James Earl Carter III).
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"But he needed way more time to be able to process effectively," McFarland, the chair of Lehigh County's Democratic Committee, told Insider on Wednesday. During the one-hour showdown against his Republican rival Mehmet Oz, Fetterman at times struggled to get his message across clearly, speaking haltingly and stumbling on his words. James Carter, a 71-year-old Democratic voter, told Insider that Fetterman is simply not getting enough credit. "I kind of felt bad," Stacy Garrity, Pennsylvania's state treasurer, told Insider. "I don't even think that John Fetterman should be running," Beth Gdowik, a 59-year-old voter from the Lehigh Valley area, told Insider.
Democrats in Pennsylvania have continued to defend John Fetterman after his debate performance. John Fetterman make his case to voters in Pennsylvania's Senate debate on Tuesday evening, one thing became clear to her: time was not on his side. During the one-hour showdown against his Republican rival Mehmet Oz, Fetterman at times struggled to get his message across clearly, speaking haltingly and stumbling on his words. James Carter, a 71-year-old Democratic voter, told Insider that Fetterman is simply not getting enough credit. Some Republicans hope Tuesday's debate, the first and only one before Election Day, would push Oz ahead in the polls.
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