In 1976 Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter ran a heated marketing campaign in opposition to incumbent President Gerald Ford. But in a improvement that appears more and more international to immediately’s partisan atmosphere, the 2 political foes grew to become associates after Carter himself left the White House. In this “Sunday Morning” report that initially aired February 20, 2000, CBS News correspondent Lesley Stahl talked with the 2 ex-presidents about their mutual respect. Stahl additionally spoke with presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, who described Ford and Carter as examples of honesty and integrity in politics.