May 7, 2008
Nobel laureate and former president Jimmy Carter shares his thoughts on what will happen to the Democratic Party after the nominee is chosen and recounts stories from his new book, A Remarkable Mother.
President Jimmy Carter

Former president explains how the next president can repair the United States' global reputation in 10 minutes. (1:25)

Former president shares his thoughts on the Democratic presidential race and recounts stories from his new book. Full interview. (24:20)
Jimmy Carter served as the 39th U.S. President. In his one term, his administration oversaw the creation of the Energy and Education Departments, the Israel-Egypt Camp David Accords, the Soviet Union Salt II treaty and U.S. diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. Since leaving office, he founded The Carter Center and has been active in Habitat for Humanity and international public policy. He's a Nobel laureate and best-selling author who's written more books than any U.S. president.

