Stuart Eizenstat, former adviser to the late President Jimmy Carter, offered in his eulogy at the National Cathedral what he called a redemption of Carter’s time in office.
Former President Jimmy Carter has been laid to rest at his home in Plains ... Advisor Stuart Eizenstat delivers remarks Stuart Eizenstat worked on former President Carter’s 1970 Georgia ...
From the Georgia Governor's Mansion to the White House, former President Jimmy Carter's journey was marked by both domestic and international accomplishments. Stuart Eizenstat, a policy advisor in ...
Carter's body and his family traveled by motorcade to Joint Base Andrews for Special Air Mission 39 back to Plains ... House domestic affairs adviser Stuart Eizenstat said, "For one of our ...
“Our founder, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, passed away this afternoon in Plains, Georgia,” the center ... for a place on Mount Rushmore,” Stuart Eizenstat, Carter’s domestic policy ...
(Saul Loeb/Pool via AP) After the service at the National Cathedral Carter’s remains were then flown to Georgia ... in Plains, Ga. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) Stuart Eizenstat, who served Carter ...
(OSV News/Brendan McDermid, Reuters) Stuart Eizenstat ... at his home in Plains, Georgia. (OSV News/Reuters/Mario Anzuoni) For Eizenstat, the appointment of Paul Volcker to lead the Federal ...
Carter died at his home in Plains, Georgia on Dec. 29, 2024 at age 100, the nation's longest-lived president and the chief executive with the longest post presidency. The former president passed ...
PLAINS, Ga. — Six days of funeral observances for former President Jimmy Carter began Saturday in Georgia, where he died on Dec. 29 at the age of 100. The first events reflect Carter’s climb ...
Many of you may remember that I lived in Atlanta for 26 years. I had many interesting experiences during that time.
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Our own Hansen Hasenberg visited Plains, Georgia, last summer and brought back a story for our readers on the childhood farm and other historic sites associated with Jimmy Carter, whose funeral