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We want to have faith again. We want to be proud again.

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We just want the truth again.

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It's time for the people to run the government and not the other way around.

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Jimmy Carter, the longest living former President of the United States, has died at 100 years old.

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That deep and ancient antagonism can be settled without blood We discuss his presidential legacy.

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I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Monday, December 30th, and this is Wny1. Two air tragedies take the lives of hundreds of people, with one prompting an apology from Russia's Vladimir Putin.

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Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away Sunday after reaching a milestone no other past President has reached, turning 100 in October.

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Here to discuss the passing of the former President as DailyWire Deputy Managing Editor Tim Rice. Hey, Tim. So a sad day, though one marked by a remembrance of decades spent doing humanitarian work. First, how did we learn about the former President's passing?

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Yeah, John, really a moment to look back here on a life that ended up being more impactful in many ways after his presidency than during it. We learned Sunday from the Carter Center, which announced that the President had died peacefully that day at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his family. The former President had entered hospice care last year after being diagnosed with cancer. So while death is always hard for a family, this was not a surprise. His son, Chip Carter, gave a touching statement on behalf of the family, saying, My father was a hero, not only to me, but to everyone who believes in peace, human rights, and unselfish love. My brother's sister and I shared him with the rest of the world through these common beliefs. The world is our family because of the way he brought people together, and we thank you for honoring his memory by continuing to live these shared beliefs. So really stressing the former President's faith and humanitarian work there.

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Right, and he won a Nobel Prize for that work. Tell us about that.

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He and his wife, Rosalind, really became the faces of Habitat for Humanity. That's the charity that builds homes for the poor, and not just in the United States, but all over the world. For that work, he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 2002, and that really became more of his legacy than his single term in office, which was marked by major setbacks, including the Iranian hostage crisis, a cratering economy, and what's been infamously described as a general malaise that defined the mood of the country. Carter did have some wins as president, though, including brokering peace between Israel and Egypt with the deal that came to be known as the Camp David Accords.

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Now, Carter's rise to the presidency is considered one of the least likely we've seen in recent decades. What do we need to know there?

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Yeah, he's often described as a peanut farmer turned president, and that's certainly true. He grew up on a farm that famously had no electricity or indoor plumbing. Carter went on to serve in the Navy and then as governor of Georgia and ended up riding an anti-Republican wave after the Watergate scandal straight to the White House. But in the end, the economic woes and foreign policy failures under his presidency created a wave of their own in the form of Ronald Reagan and his Reagan revolution. Reagan's massively successful presidency ended up drawing a stark contrast with Carter's widely criticized term. But again, Carter did not go quietly into that good night. He really made a profound difference post-presidency, and his family has played a major role there, too. I mentioned Chip, but the President is survived by three other children, 11 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. So quite a family legacy there.

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It sure is. Now, what do we know so far about how his legacy will be celebrated?

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Well, we do know that the sitting President Joe Biden, revealed last year that Carter had asked him to deliver his eulogy, so we expect that to happen. All the full details are still in the works, but we can expect a large presidential memorial service to honor him with various religious and charitable groups attending, as well, of course, as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle. And speaking of both sides of the aisle, President-elect Donald Trump has given a statement honoring Carter, which read in part, The challenges Jimmy faced as President came at a pivotal time for our country, and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans. For that, we all owe him a debt of gratitude. So high praise there for the former President who certainly lived a long and impactful life.

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Yes, indeed. Tim, thanks so much for reporting.

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Thanks for having me.

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Vladimir Putin has issued an apology after Russian military forces mistakenly shot down a civilian eyeliner in Kazakhstan, killing dozens.

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The incident came just days before a separate plane went down in South Korea, killing nearly 200 people. Here are the latest is Daily Wire's Senior Editor, Kabbit Philips. Hey, Kabbit. So a pair of devastating air disasters this weekend. What can you tell us about these crashes?

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Yeah, two planes going down for very different reasons. We'll start in South Korea, where on Sunday morning, a flight from Bangkok appeared to hit a flock of birds while attempting to land at a large airport south of Seoul. That collision reportedly knocked out at least one of the plane's engines and set off a fire on the right wing, which authorities say may have also disabled the landing gear. When the plane circled back around to attempt a crash landing, landing gear had not been deployed, and the craft skidded off the runway, eventually colliding with a concrete barrier setting off a massive explosion. The footage of the crash was just horrifying. At latest count, all but two of the 181 passengers on board had been confirmed killed.

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Just devastating and sadly not the only incident involving a civilian Berliner this weekend. The other has political implications as well, correct?

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Right. So just days earlier, a separate commercial jet bound for Russia took off from Azerbaijan with 67 passengers. The plane began to descend into the Russian city of Grozny. When an experienced a number of malfunctions and rerouted hundreds of miles off course, eventually attempting an emergency landing in a small town in Kazakhstan. Video of that attempted landing shows the plane rapidly descending and then breaking apart as it hit the ground in a ball of flames. Mirabilized Miraculously, 29 of the 67 souls on board survived, though. Initially, Russian officials said the crash was likely an accident. Some in Moscow said it could have been the result of a bird collision, while state news agencies initially reported the plane had been rerouted due to heavy fog. But soon, a news story emerged. First, photos of the wreckage showed what appeared to be large holes in the exterior of the plane, and then survivors began to describe how they heard loud bangs and pops during their initial descent, followed by screams from passengers and crew who had been struck by what appeared to be shrapnel. Within hours, officials in Azerbaijan concluded the crash was not an accident and had been caused by a missile strike from Russian air defense systems.

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Us officials echoed those findings, agreeing that the plane was subject to about external physical and technical interference. That news, for obvious reason, sparked outrage across the world, prompting a rare apology from Vladimir Putin.

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Yeah. Tell us about what he said.

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Well, unsurprisingly, the Russian President stopped short of taking responsibility for the disaster. But for all intents and purposes, he did make clear that his military was to blame. Then hours later, the Kremlin released a statement of their own, again, failing to admit culpability, but conceding that Russian air defense systems had been engaging Ukrainian drones in the surrounding area when this incident took place. They're implying that Ukraine is to blame for the tragedy.

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Now, this all comes as President Biden has announced billions in new funding for the Ukrainian war effort. Tell us more on that front.

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Yeah, on Friday, White House official said they'll soon announce an additional $1.25 billion worth of military aid, including advanced surface-to-air missile systems. The package also includes plans to finalize a separate $20 billion in loans for Ukraine, backed by frozen Russian assets in US control. Now, remember, Trump has vowed to bring a swift diplomatic end to the conflict once he takes office on January 20th. With that in mind, the Biden administration is now scrambling to get as much money out the door as possible in the next three weeks, presumably to strengthen Ukraine's standing ahead of those impending negotiations.

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A lot of scrutiny over the funds being sent to Ukrainian in these final weeks. Kaba, thanks for reporting.

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Anytime.

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The The debate erupted among Republicans over the weekend after Elon Musk and other high-profile Trump advisors called for the expansion of the H-1B Visa program. President-elect Trump indicated his support for the program, but did leave the door open for reform.

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Here with the details is Daily Wire Culture reporter, Megan Basham. So, Megan, obviously, to win the election, Donald Trump had to bring together a pretty diverse coalition of political constituencies. And on some issues, they've had some pretty different ideas about what's best for America. H-1b visas is one of those issues where the alliance is stretched pretty thin. What are the main points of contention?

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So I think on one side of this, you have the traditional conservative and MAGA base who do tend to draw a pretty hard line on all things related to immigration. They take a very skeptical view of that H-1B program because they say that while it's ostensible purpose is to allow US companies to bring in highly skilled immigrants for jobs that would otherwise go unfilled, what it's really being used for is hiring a cheaper foreign workforce. They say that overall, it depresses American wages. Well, on the other side, you have what's being referred to as the new tech right. Think people like Elon Musk Musk, the vague Ramaswami, and also some other Silicon Valley Titans whose names you might not know, people like venture capitalist David Sacks. They believe that this program has given America a competitive edge in the global free market. Musk, for example, said over the weekend that expanding immigration for the top 0.1% of engineering talent is essential for America to keep winning. He said that it's thanks to H1B that the world's great innovators, like him, have chosen to their companies in the US.

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Where does President Trump come down on this?

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After a couple of days of this inter-party wrangling, he told the New York Post that his companies have hired H1B visa holders many times and that he supports it for highly skilled workers. Now, a lot of media outlets took that as carte blanche support for the program, but I'm not so sure that they should have. One, there's that caveat, highly skilled. That's really the crux of the argument. Is the program being used to fill a void that the American talent pool can't? Because we do need to remember that Trump did try to reform the program in his first administration, and he has in the past been critical of it for holding down American wages. I got to say that as I watched this debate unfold over the weekend, Georgia, it did seem to me like the two sides were often speaking past each other. That was something that conservative CNN commentator Scott Jennings also highlighted.

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If you You think the top 1% or the top 0.1% of the most talented engineering people from other countries, that's perfectly fine. H-1b visas for that. They're unique. They have unique talent, unique innovative skills, fine. If you're using the H-1B program to abuse it, to recruit interns, accountants, other people that easily could be recruited from the United States of America, all because you just want to do it cheaper, that's not fine. I think what a lot of people in the party want to do is eliminate the fraud in this H-1B program, retain the top engineering talent, and there's a way to do this.

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By Saturday, Jennings was largely proved right on this. After interacting with some accounts that were highlighting government data that shows that many companies are using the program to hire lower-skilled foreign workers for generally less than they'd have to pay Americans, Musk said that he does believe the program is broken and needs major reform. Some of his suggestions to fix it an annual fee for H-1B visas that would make it more expensive for companies to hire from overseas. He said that that would help ensure that they're really doing it to bring in top talent, not just to hire cheap. It would also ensure that it's really going to those roles that you can't find in the US. Well, by Sunday morning, representatives on both sides of the aisle. We're voicing support for reforms like those Musk suggested.

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Well, definitely a difficult balance to strike.

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Megan, thanks for reporting. Anytime.

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Thanks for waking up with us. We'll be back this afternoon with more news you need to know.

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