Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter reflect on 75 years of marriage, the state of American politics
Judy Woodruff: It was the first Sunday in July of 1946. World War II had been over for months, and the victorious United States was emerging as a global superpower. On that day, 140 miles south of Atlanta, in the small, quiet town of Plains, Georgia, a 21-year-old recent Naval Academy graduate named James Earl