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and that's president carter. and for who demonstrated that you could be a decent, honorable person and still hold the highest office in the land. and i think there is not just simply a nostalgia for the idea of decent, honorable people being president, but a recognition that in some sense our republic requires it. and secondly, they demonstrated a real ability for civic friendship and for personal friendship, even though they were bitter political rivals in the 1976 presidential election after their presidencies, they became very close friends. i was telling paige earlier today that my favorite exhibit here in the museum is the funeral, president ford's funeral, and president carter's speech at the funeral, which is just profoundly moving. it's a really beautiful speech and just such heartfelt delivery and some sense hope on its own right? well, with that, i'd like to introduce our two guests tonight. i'm going to start on my far left there. you're far right with gleaves whitney, who is the executive director of
and that's president carter. and for who demonstrated that you could be a decent, honorable person and still hold the highest office in the land. and i think there is not just simply a nostalgia for the idea of decent, honorable people being president, but a recognition that in some sense our republic requires it. and secondly, they demonstrated a real ability for civic friendship and for personal friendship, even though they were bitter political rivals in the 1976 presidential election after...
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, carter cervantez .nt manager who worked with ashlea. >> i asked color is the car she drove? he mentioned it is a black one. >> what was that like to hear that? >> it beats hearing red or white. >> and by the way he said, carter left american eagle because she was fired. jerry cedillo filed that is when sorted through the crime scene talk to witnesses. the day that began at 8:30 a.m. didn't end until 1:00 a.m. >> did you get any sleep? >> i didn't. >> the story of carter cervantez and her black infiniti was bugging him. >> i'm thinking where do i go from here? >> he tossed and turned all night thinking about that. something inside him said nope. >> if i'm not going to get sleep, i should go out and see what i could find. >> it wouldn't be his first wild goose case -- goose chase. he drove over there and what do you know? >> a soft black infiniti backed in the front of the apartment. >> he didn't knock on her door. >> i was going to sit here and watch the vehicle. >> for more than four hours he sat in his
, carter cervantez .nt manager who worked with ashlea. >> i asked color is the car she drove? he mentioned it is a black one. >> what was that like to hear that? >> it beats hearing red or white. >> and by the way he said, carter left american eagle because she was fired. jerry cedillo filed that is when sorted through the crime scene talk to witnesses. the day that began at 8:30 a.m. didn't end until 1:00 a.m. >> did you get any sleep? >> i didn't. >>...
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how did you meet jimmy carter? after we lost the 1968 election when i was working for hubert humphrey against nixon, i went back to my hometown, clerked for a federal judge, and then i was going to work for the prohibitive favorite, carl sanders, who had been the former governor and was the odds on favorite. my high school roommate. henry bowers, said, you have to see former state senator jimmy carter. he's the underdog. but i think you'll like him. and i went to see him and carl sanders was in a very upholstered office of his law firm, jimmy carter. i met on a folding table with two irons folding chairs. and i said, what am i getting myself into? he had work boots on. it took me one hour to realize this was the real thing. he was from south georgia, but he understood urban issues. mass transit, education reform, and from me. he was someone who was supporting civil rights, even from south georgia. and it took me a second interview to convince myself i shouldn't work for carl sanders, who i had first gone to see. an
how did you meet jimmy carter? after we lost the 1968 election when i was working for hubert humphrey against nixon, i went back to my hometown, clerked for a federal judge, and then i was going to work for the prohibitive favorite, carl sanders, who had been the former governor and was the odds on favorite. my high school roommate. henry bowers, said, you have to see former state senator jimmy carter. he's the underdog. but i think you'll like him. and i went to see him and carl sanders was in...
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carter? >> abbv. >> karen? were a painter, she might have painted what is behind carter right now. merck. >> dan? >> yeah, lilly's got a gap all the way down there near 720ish or something like that. there's a good chance you see that down there. it's probably a great buy on the way down. >> guy? >> it was a fun show. >> active, you know -- >> by the way, i want to say this, tremendous job today on the "squawk box." >> thank you. >> yeah. >> draftkings on this weakness, melms. >> thank you for "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but to explain and teach you about days like today. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me @jimcr
carter? >> abbv. >> karen? were a painter, she might have painted what is behind carter right now. merck. >> dan? >> yeah, lilly's got a gap all the way down there near 720ish or something like that. there's a good chance you see that down there. it's probably a great buy on the way down. >> guy? >> it was a fun show. >> active, you know -- >> by the way, i want to say this, tremendous job today on the "squawk box." >> thank you....
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>> i agree with carter. i believe gold is going higher and i believe it can go significantly higher over the next couple of years. won't be a straight line. if you take 2022, market rallied on the highest inflation we had because that did sound the top and s&p up 55% from that point. guess what's up also 55% from that point? gold. i think gold is -- especially with a lot less volatility, by the way. so it's been a significantly better investment than owning the s&p and i think the backdrop and the setup for gold is part of what i think continues both from some of the macro but also some of the geopolitical, some of the political here. i also think gold miners which have been flat to gold and we know they typically at least historically have a betaof 2, 2 1/2 to the underlying have done nothing and, in fact, only in the last kind of three weeks to month, month and a half have gold miners started to outperform gold. that will continue. we got a lot of earnings out of the gold sector. that operational leverage
>> i agree with carter. i believe gold is going higher and i believe it can go significantly higher over the next couple of years. won't be a straight line. if you take 2022, market rallied on the highest inflation we had because that did sound the top and s&p up 55% from that point. guess what's up also 55% from that point? gold. i think gold is -- especially with a lot less volatility, by the way. so it's been a significantly better investment than owning the s&p and i think the...
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carter wasn't world war. but anyway, they were they just didn't dwell on their navy naval service did did he ever take time think about his navy service and how it influenced his life? and could you see that affecting what he did in the future? absolutely. yeah. he stayed in the navy reserve until the mid 1960s and retired as a full commander and he knew what it was like to serve in in combat on a faraway island in world war two. and when he became president. he didn't he wouldn't end vietnam until he could bring home the p.o.w.s. there was over 500 p.o.w.s being held. vietnam, there were mainly naval aviators that were shot down and he wouldn't end vietnam until he could bring them home. and that appears from my research to directly related to his his experience with the navy and commitment to the government. and coincidentally, just point this out very quickly. one of the p.o.w.s that he brought home was a named ronnie knudsen and rodney knutson was one of the longest held p.o.w.s and most extensively tortu
carter wasn't world war. but anyway, they were they just didn't dwell on their navy naval service did did he ever take time think about his navy service and how it influenced his life? and could you see that affecting what he did in the future? absolutely. yeah. he stayed in the navy reserve until the mid 1960s and retired as a full commander and he knew what it was like to serve in in combat on a faraway island in world war two. and when he became president. he didn't he wouldn't end vietnam...
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carter performs or he he didn't like how carter was doing any energized his campaign and a 78, 80, 79, i think he he was looking to run. i don't, i probably had not made a decision right away. that was kind of surprising because know, he was getting into his seventies at that point. not a lot of you know, not a lot of people thought that he would be running, you know, at an advanced age. but he was convinced could do it. and then, of course, once carter, you know, ran into all of his problems with the iran hostage crisis, with the economic woes that created a massive opening. and so a lot of republicans were lining up to run against reagan was 69 when he was running an age that was then considered old. now be young to be president. right. he'd be heavyweight young to be president. he's going to be president. so when he was running 1980 against carter, it was widely thought that reagan was a nice guy, not that substantive. and was thought that maybe if he had ford as, vice president ford could give him some experience. and whose idea was that? and was that ford pushing that idea? was i
carter performs or he he didn't like how carter was doing any energized his campaign and a 78, 80, 79, i think he he was looking to run. i don't, i probably had not made a decision right away. that was kind of surprising because know, he was getting into his seventies at that point. not a lot of you know, not a lot of people thought that he would be running, you know, at an advanced age. but he was convinced could do it. and then, of course, once carter, you know, ran into all of his problems...
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carter performs or he he didn't like how carter was doing any energized his campaign and a 78, 80, 79, i think he he was looking to run. i don't, i probably had not made a decision right away. that was kind of surprising because know, he was getting into his seventies at that point. not a lot of you know, not a lot of people thought that he would be running, you know, at an advanced age. but he was convinced could do it. and then, of course, once carter, you know, ran into all of his problems with the iran hostage crisis, with the economic woes that created a massive opening. and so a lot of republicans were lining up to run against reagan was 69 when he was running an age that was then considered old. now be young to be president. right. he'd be heavyweight young to be president. he's going to be president. so when he was running 1980 against carter, it was widely thought that reagan was a nice guy, not that substantive. and was thought that maybe if he had ford as, vice president ford could give him some experience. and whose idea was that? and was that ford pushing that idea? was i
carter performs or he he didn't like how carter was doing any energized his campaign and a 78, 80, 79, i think he he was looking to run. i don't, i probably had not made a decision right away. that was kind of surprising because know, he was getting into his seventies at that point. not a lot of you know, not a lot of people thought that he would be running, you know, at an advanced age. but he was convinced could do it. and then, of course, once carter, you know, ran into all of his problems...
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mike carter. yeah. >> a family photo with del monte. eugene carter on the far left with his brothers and mother, taken just months before he was shot and killed in san francisco. >> that was like the last time we all were together. really? all of us. >> a beautiful but painful memory. on this day, august 19th, he would have turned 46 years old, but his life was suddenly cut short 14 years ago. >> it's just hard to accept it. i can never get over it. you know, my head is all messed up behind it. >> on may 15th, 2010, around 530 in the morning, police say carter was fixing a car in the parking lot of a housing complex in the bayview neighborhood when he got into a verbal exchange with at least three people. teens or men in their early 20s. they shot him multiple times. >> there's people that have been looked at, but we could not tie them into this incident, this specific incident. >> daniel cunningham, the cold case investigator with san francisco police handling this case, was among the homicide detectives who responded to the scene afte
mike carter. yeah. >> a family photo with del monte. eugene carter on the far left with his brothers and mother, taken just months before he was shot and killed in san francisco. >> that was like the last time we all were together. really? all of us. >> a beautiful but painful memory. on this day, august 19th, he would have turned 46 years old, but his life was suddenly cut short 14 years ago. >> it's just hard to accept it. i can never get over it. you know, my head is...
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carter clues is present of constitutional rights. steve deal is a conservative talk show hosts and starters. thank you so much for joining me, gentlemen. thanks guys. well, let us start off with you steve. because why do you think president trump is bringing these and the other 2016 campaign staffers in now? and do you think the change that happened on the dnc ticket causes to happen? and you know, it is possible because again in 2016, they were trying to navigate the, the rough waters of a i was running against a female and delivery planning. so that at least on the surface, there are similarities that they're running against joe biden. and daughter in demented joe biden is different than running against tumble heresies of a blank slate. and they're trying to fill out the blights at this point. but i don't think that you know, team corey one in 2016 because they were adapted running against the woman. yeah. as long as the of the trunk was the only republican who could be no worried because he was going to be aggressive. and hillary
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the story of carter is the story of ghosts. there's the people magazine version you've heard about, but there's also a second one. let's start with the paranormal. paranormal, everybody's hearing about this right now. the idea that mind readers might be able to help it sounds nuts, but when you read the chapter, not necessarily the jimmy carter saying he thinks that he's seen something, but what some of the information that comes back they might have been on to something. it was an incredible story. i mean, this was the most fun story to report in the book. we were doing the initial research. you know, we did all kinds of things. we visited the presidential libraries. i scoured the memoirs and diaries of all the president. this was all before we started doing our interviews and i was going through jimmy carter's diaries looking for, you know, references to the situation room. and i came upon a one line made 1980 and they said he had a meeting in the situation on parapsychology and then something about longitude and latitude, et
the story of carter is the story of ghosts. there's the people magazine version you've heard about, but there's also a second one. let's start with the paranormal. paranormal, everybody's hearing about this right now. the idea that mind readers might be able to help it sounds nuts, but when you read the chapter, not necessarily the jimmy carter saying he thinks that he's seen something, but what some of the information that comes back they might have been on to something. it was an incredible...
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jimmy carter is desperate.elicopters have gone down the hostagess have been dispersd he's beginning to lose to ronald reagan the economy is flatlining. he calls a jake stewart and, it's a 45 minuteut briefing on e program does not w say a word. at the end 45 minutes he writes one word on a notepad and flips it across the table you can guess what the word is, hostages. can you help? jake stewart spend the next couple of months putting their remote viewers to work. they say they actually helped locate one of the hostages a man named richard queen who is suffering from multiple sclerosis who actually was releasedrl early. but of course the rest of the hostages were not released until after ronald reagan took the oath of office are generally 20th which was a one more way for the iranians to stick it to jimmy carter. they were just not going to allow it to happen on his watch. >> i do have to say on nancy reagan's behalf and his psychic advisor their summer going. [laughter] the other ghost often so much of the pers
jimmy carter is desperate.elicopters have gone down the hostagess have been dispersd he's beginning to lose to ronald reagan the economy is flatlining. he calls a jake stewart and, it's a 45 minuteut briefing on e program does not w say a word. at the end 45 minutes he writes one word on a notepad and flips it across the table you can guess what the word is, hostages. can you help? jake stewart spend the next couple of months putting their remote viewers to work. they say they actually helped...
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this was clear at camp david where over 13 days and nights jimmy carter averaged maybe 3 hours of sleep, the term shuttle diplomacy came from kissinger going between syria, egypt and israel for almost two weeks with almost no rest and i may say a few hours sleep to me and negotiating the climate change agreements. the use of back channels is critical. oftentimes the parties are so antagonistic that they won't get into the same room so back channels were very useful in 1939 accords and used by john jn kerry to get to iran to the table to what lead to the joint nuclear agreement, the jcpoa so back channels are very important and next is not swinging for home runs or you will struck out. the two key issues, the few hour of northern ireland was not resolved in the good friday agreement. so you take what you can and then build trust and confidence and go to the next step. next, we often are not as reliable as we should in honoring the agreements that are proceeding. it's important toim honor them. i will giveu you a perfect example of when itt was tone or when it wasn't. ronald reagan who ra
this was clear at camp david where over 13 days and nights jimmy carter averaged maybe 3 hours of sleep, the term shuttle diplomacy came from kissinger going between syria, egypt and israel for almost two weeks with almost no rest and i may say a few hours sleep to me and negotiating the climate change agreements. the use of back channels is critical. oftentimes the parties are so antagonistic that they won't get into the same room so back channels were very useful in 1939 accords and used by...
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carter clues is present of constitutional rights. steve deal is a conservative talk show hosts and starters. thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. thanks patty. well, let us start off with you steve. because why do you think president trump is bringing these? and the other 2016 campaign staffers in now. and do you think the change that happened on the dnc ticket causes to happen? i know it is possible because again in 2016, they were trying to navigate the, the rough waters of i was running against a female and delivery planning so that at least on the surface, there are similarities that they're running against joe biden. and daughter and demented joe biden is different than running against tamela harris's of a blank slate, and they're trying to fill out the blights at this point. but i don't think that you know, our team, corey one in 2016 because they were adapted running against a woman. yeah, i've long felt up the trunk was the only republican who could be no worried because he was going to be aggressive. and hillary was t
carter clues is present of constitutional rights. steve deal is a conservative talk show hosts and starters. thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. thanks patty. well, let us start off with you steve. because why do you think president trump is bringing these? and the other 2016 campaign staffers in now. and do you think the change that happened on the dnc ticket causes to happen? i know it is possible because again in 2016, they were trying to navigate the, the rough waters of i was...
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carter clues is present of constitutional rights. steve deal is a conservative talk show hosts and stratus. thank you so much for joining me, gentlemen. thanks guys. well, let us start off with you, steve. because why do you think president trump is bringing these and the other 2016 campaign staffers in now? and do you think the change that happened on the dnc ticket causes to happen here is possible, because again, in 2016, they were trying to navigate the, the rough waters of i was running against a female and delivery planning. so that at least on the surface, there are similarities that they're running against joe biden and daughter in demented joe biden is different than running against tamela harris's of a blank slate, and they're trying to fill out the blights at this point. but i don't think that, you know, jean corey one in 2016 because they were adapted running against a woman. yeah. as long as the of the trunk was the only republican who could be no worries because he was going to be aggressive. and hillary was because the
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carter. so i think it's interesting that there was that kind of a gap between and we won't you know, we won't do southern jokes like we do california jokes, but still, i mean, there is there is something sort of regional about that that plays in interesting. so speaking of regions, let's hop to the midwest going back in time and speak with mr. eisenhower here about her grandfather, president eisenhower has two very important elections as well. one in 1952, one in 1956, and the one in 52, harry truman is outgoing as the president, but of course, he did not run. and so he was not defeated by by ike in that election. but he nevertheless sort of made made pretty short work of the democratic opponent at that time. so tell us a little bit about how your grandfather went about his important campaigns in 52 and 56. yes. and i'm going to bypass you just for a second. i need to say something about carter. i was i was working on capitol hill during the time that he was running. and when he won washingto
carter. so i think it's interesting that there was that kind of a gap between and we won't you know, we won't do southern jokes like we do california jokes, but still, i mean, there is there is something sort of regional about that that plays in interesting. so speaking of regions, let's hop to the midwest going back in time and speak with mr. eisenhower here about her grandfather, president eisenhower has two very important elections as well. one in 1952, one in 1956, and the one in 52, harry...
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the story of carter is the story of ghosts.here's the people magazine version you've heard about, but there's also a second one. let's start with the paranormal. paranormal, everybody's hearing about this right now. the idea that mind readers might be able to help it sounds nuts, but when you read the chapter, not necessarily the jimmy carter saying he thinks that he's seen something, but what some of the information that comes back they might have been on to something. it was an incredible story. i mean, this was the most fun story to report in the book. we were doing the initial research. you know, we did all kinds of things. we visited the presidential libraries. i scoured the memoirs and diaries of all the president. this was all before we started doing our interviews and i was going through jimmy carter's diaries looking for, you know, references to the situation room. and i came upon a one line made 1980 and they said he had a meeting in the situation on parapsychology and then something about longitude and latitude, etc.
the story of carter is the story of ghosts.here's the people magazine version you've heard about, but there's also a second one. let's start with the paranormal. paranormal, everybody's hearing about this right now. the idea that mind readers might be able to help it sounds nuts, but when you read the chapter, not necessarily the jimmy carter saying he thinks that he's seen something, but what some of the information that comes back they might have been on to something. it was an incredible...
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he needed jimmy carter the next president of the united states. in the end he fell short by less than 2 percentage points yet. he had won far more than he had lost. on a crisp january day in 1977 the new president's first words expressed profound gratitude to the man from grand rapids for healing a divided nation in two and a half years gerald ford had restored the presidency to the people of the united states indeed. it is no exaggeration to say that he gave us back our government in a season of doubt he restored our faith in our leaders and in ourselves. when i look back, i think the american people whether everybody agreed with my policies or not. they knew they had a new leader. with a different point of view who restored integrity and trust in their national government he had always been an optimist and saying goodbye to washington his home for an eventful quarter century. he would characteristically look to the future with hope and with confidence. my fellow americans i once asked you from your prayers. and now i give you mine. may god guide
he needed jimmy carter the next president of the united states. in the end he fell short by less than 2 percentage points yet. he had won far more than he had lost. on a crisp january day in 1977 the new president's first words expressed profound gratitude to the man from grand rapids for healing a divided nation in two and a half years gerald ford had restored the presidency to the people of the united states indeed. it is no exaggeration to say that he gave us back our government in a season...
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vice president carter overstone. no. vice president carter whetstone is no., discussion and possible action to approve. revised department general and pursuit. driving for the department to use and conferring with the affected bargaining units as required by law. discussion and possible action. all right, fellow commissioners, this is another one of the prop e, general orders that was taken off calendar last week, after a discussion was had as to whether the commission would request apprehension data, this draft has reflects only that change. f at the last page, you'll see that it now requests apprehension data, and otherwise this is unchanged from the version week, you know, there was some discussion last week that the the most significant, and, you know, probably what the public knows most about prop e. and so this was worked on very closely and carefully over the number of months to make sure that it complies with prop e's. prescription to increase the circumstan pursuits can be undertaken, regardless of whether that's a good idea, that's the that's what i
vice president carter overstone. no. vice president carter whetstone is no., discussion and possible action to approve. revised department general and pursuit. driving for the department to use and conferring with the affected bargaining units as required by law. discussion and possible action. all right, fellow commissioners, this is another one of the prop e, general orders that was taken off calendar last week, after a discussion was had as to whether the commission would request...
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lynda carter. that's right.r, the original wonder woman she endorsed kamala harris on the day president biden stepped aside posting this photo of the vp in front of a painting of wonder woman, the character of course has, for decades represented women strength and empowerment carter is campaigning hard for him harris and spoke out about the threat a trump presidency, she says would pose to women's rights during a biden harry rally earlier this summer the women in this room, the women in this country, will never let you see the oval office again and joining me now is the one and only the icon lynda carter. lynda great to see you as always. thank you so much for being with us the democratic convention kicks off tonight with a woman leading the ticket how would you describe this moment? is is this going to be the year that this country shatters that glass ceiling for women i sure hope so. right now, i think there's a little technical difficulty is that i can't see you, but i think we're okay i i am so excited. i'm
lynda carter. that's right.r, the original wonder woman she endorsed kamala harris on the day president biden stepped aside posting this photo of the vp in front of a painting of wonder woman, the character of course has, for decades represented women strength and empowerment carter is campaigning hard for him harris and spoke out about the threat a trump presidency, she says would pose to women's rights during a biden harry rally earlier this summer the women in this room, the women in this...
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carter, in terms of the whole expensive debate, what do the charts tell you? >> sure. so, this is all about knowing who one is in the market, what your time frame is if one believes this will join the pantheon of restaurants, only one, mcdonald's, and starbucks entered, we have those two big ones, but then chipotle, but wing stop, come from nothing, and they become important companies, if one believes that, it's not about the chart, it's about stay long, be long. if one is a trader this stock is up 50, 60, 70% in a matter of weeks, months. you sell calls at a minimum. you hedge in some way, my thinking. >> fast food on "fast money. there is a lot more fast to come here's what's coming up next >>> alibaba antes up, the huge bet that could transform its cash pile and unlock a whole new market in the process. >>> plus, the countdown to nvidia earnings, when results could tell us about the state of the a.i. trade, and tech stocks. next you're watching "fast money. live from the nasdaq market site in times square. in times square. we're back, right after this possibilities
carter, in terms of the whole expensive debate, what do the charts tell you? >> sure. so, this is all about knowing who one is in the market, what your time frame is if one believes this will join the pantheon of restaurants, only one, mcdonald's, and starbucks entered, we have those two big ones, but then chipotle, but wing stop, come from nothing, and they become important companies, if one believes that, it's not about the chart, it's about stay long, be long. if one is a trader this...
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this was clear at camp david where over 13 days and nights, jimmy carter averaged maybe 3 hours of sleephuttle diplomacy came from kissinger going between syria and egypt and israel for two weeks with almost no rest. and if i may say, only a few hours sleep for me at kyoto and the climate change agreements, the use of backchannels is critical. oftentimes parties are so anti that they won't get into the same. and so backchannels very useful in the 1993 oslo accords. they were used by john kerry and going through the sultan of oman to get iran to the table for what led to the joint nuclear agreement, the jcpoa. so backchannels are very important. next is not swinging for home runs or you strike out cold for partial agreements. carter tried to get a comprehensive in the middle east and then realized he couldn't satisfy, was satisfied with a bilateral agreement. try to build these and the good friday agreement. a good example. the two key issues the future of northern ireland was not resolved in the good friday agreement. it was left to a referendum which is yet to. so you take what you can
this was clear at camp david where over 13 days and nights, jimmy carter averaged maybe 3 hours of sleephuttle diplomacy came from kissinger going between syria and egypt and israel for two weeks with almost no rest. and if i may say, only a few hours sleep for me at kyoto and the climate change agreements, the use of backchannels is critical. oftentimes parties are so anti that they won't get into the same. and so backchannels very useful in the 1993 oslo accords. they were used by john kerry...
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vice president carter overstone. no. vice president carter whetstone is no.resident elias president elias is. yes. you have six yeses. line item nine discussion discussion and possible action to approve. revised department general order 5.05, emergency response and pursuit. driving for the department to use in meeting and conferring with the affected bargaining units as required by law. discussion and possible action. all right, fellow commissi one of the prop e, general orders thaten off calendar last week, after a discussion was had as toequest apprehension data, this draft has so if you look at the last page you'll s that it now requests apprehension data, and otherwise this is unchanged from the version we had last week, you know, there was some discussion last week that the pursuit policy changes were, some of the most significant, and, you know, probably what the public knows most about prop e. and so this was worked on very closely and carefully over the number of months to make sure that it complies with prop e's. prescription to increase the circumst
vice president carter overstone. no. vice president carter whetstone is no.resident elias president elias is. yes. you have six yeses. line item nine discussion discussion and possible action to approve. revised department general order 5.05, emergency response and pursuit. driving for the department to use in meeting and conferring with the affected bargaining units as required by law. discussion and possible action. all right, fellow commissi one of the prop e, general orders thaten off...
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this was clear at camp david where over 13 days and nights, jimmy carter averaged maybe 3 hours of sleep. the term shuttle diplomacy came from kissinger going between syria and egypt and israel for two weeks with almost no rest. and if i may say, only a few hours sleep for me at kyoto and the climate change agreements, the use of backchannels is critical. oftentimes parties are so anti that they won't get into the same. and so backchannels very useful in the 1993 oslo accords. they were used by john kerry and going through the sultan of oman to get iran to the table for what led to the joint nuclear agreement, the jcpoa. so backchannels are very important. next is not swinging for home runs or you strike out cold for partial agreements. carter tried to get a comprehensive in the middle east and then realized he couldn't satisfy, was satisfied with a bilateral agreement. try to build these and the good friday agreement. a good example. the two key issues the future of northern ireland was not resolved in the good friday agreement. it was left to a referendum which is yet to. so you take w
this was clear at camp david where over 13 days and nights, jimmy carter averaged maybe 3 hours of sleep. the term shuttle diplomacy came from kissinger going between syria and egypt and israel for two weeks with almost no rest. and if i may say, only a few hours sleep for me at kyoto and the climate change agreements, the use of backchannels is critical. oftentimes parties are so anti that they won't get into the same. and so backchannels very useful in the 1993 oslo accords. they were used by...
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joining me now is president carter's grandson, jason carter who is the chair of the carter center boardorgia state senator. senator, great to see you, jason. >> likewise, thanks for having me. >> first of all, how is your grandfather doing? >> you know, he's really in the same position he's been in for the last 17 months. i mean, it's been a remarkable experience for us when he first went into hospice, we thought it was a matter of days, but he keeps waking up in the morning, and he's still living his life. and you know, we have learned that we're not in charge, and as part of his faith journey, he's approaching this as just as you would expect, which is with real humility and with real excitement about watching the world go through this process, and it's been a year of reflection for us, and i think for the rest of the folks, but he's doing well. >> i mean, a lot of us who covered him and know him feel that we know him, i'm one of them, i had that honor. worried, frankly that after rosalyn, after your grandmother passed that that would be a real downturn. my first big interview for the
joining me now is president carter's grandson, jason carter who is the chair of the carter center boardorgia state senator. senator, great to see you, jason. >> likewise, thanks for having me. >> first of all, how is your grandfather doing? >> you know, he's really in the same position he's been in for the last 17 months. i mean, it's been a remarkable experience for us when he first went into hospice, we thought it was a matter of days, but he keeps waking up in the morning,...
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in addition, betty ford and rosalynn carter the included mrs. johnson press secretary liz carpenter, mary hoyt, mrs. carter press secretary, and diane sawyer, co-host of cbs morning news and two panels with lucy turbin, linda chance and robin sisson ford, vance and allen si grace who was franklin delano roosevelt's granddaughter betty ford, welcomed and did a keynote speech. speech, as well as dr. gore. and i'm going to take the liberty of quoting because unfortunately, the keynote speeches were not filmed and so on. we have the written remarks from the keynote speeches, betty ford stated the conference goal saying today we have started a new and i hope a continuing we have set out to look at what the role of a first lady has been and what direction that role take for the future. we are the first formed group effort to bring definition to a job that has no job description but has been, by tradition, individual preferences. i hope our two days will focus future attention on what just might be one of the most demand jobs in the federal government,
in addition, betty ford and rosalynn carter the included mrs. johnson press secretary liz carpenter, mary hoyt, mrs. carter press secretary, and diane sawyer, co-host of cbs morning news and two panels with lucy turbin, linda chance and robin sisson ford, vance and allen si grace who was franklin delano roosevelt's granddaughter betty ford, welcomed and did a keynote speech. speech, as well as dr. gore. and i'm going to take the liberty of quoting because unfortunately, the keynote speeches...
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president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the carter family. for my right and my privilege to stand here before you has been one one in my lifetime by the blood and the sweat of the innocent. 24 years ago, the late finally lou hammer and aaron henry, who sits here tonight from mississippi, were locked out onto the streets in atlantic city. the head of the mississippi freedom democratic party. but tonight, a black and white delegation from mississippi is headed by ed cole, a black man from mississippi. 24 years later. many were lost in the struggle for the right to vote. jimmy lee jackson, a young student, gave his life rather than weak soul. a white mother from detroit call -- lover and brains blown out at point blank range surrounded goodman and chaney, two -- and a black found in the com
president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the carter family. for my right and my privilege to stand here before you has been one one in my lifetime by the blood and the sweat of the innocent. 24 years ago, the late...
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president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the carter family. for my right and my privilege to stand here before you has been one one in my lifetime by the blood and the sweat of the innocent. 24 years ago, the late finally lou hammer and aaron henry, who sits here tonight from mississippi, were locked out onto the streets in atlantic city. the head of the mississippi freedom democratic party. but tonight, a black and white delegation from mississippi is headed by ed cole, a black man from mississippi. 24 years later. many were lost in the struggle for the right to vote. jimmy lee jackson, a young student, gave his life rather than weak soul. a white mother from detroit call -- lover and brains blown out at point blank range surrounded goodman and chaney, two -- and a black found in the com
president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the carter family. for my right and my privilege to stand here before you has been one one in my lifetime by the blood and the sweat of the innocent. 24 years ago, the late...