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carter stayed on the right.dition to hire difference spending, he outlined the carter doctrine, which was a huge commitment of american forces to the persian gulf region. he called and supported and implemented a boycott of the 1980 moscow olympics, but none of this was enough. republicans wouldn't let the issue go. ronald reagan, running in 1980 as the republican who would bring conservative to the white house, championed a much more aggressive stance on national security and offer himself as a contrast to centrist policies. andiran hostage crisis afghanistan invasion served as a used tombolt reagan show a democratic party that in his mind has lost control. carter was conducting a rose garden strategy to handle these crises, including the iranian hostages. he was working behind the scenes, trying to show the public he was being presidential rather than focusing on the campaign. it wasn't working well. during the campaign, reagan told veterans of foreign wars that vietnam had been a noble cause and carter was cr
carter stayed on the right.dition to hire difference spending, he outlined the carter doctrine, which was a huge commitment of american forces to the persian gulf region. he called and supported and implemented a boycott of the 1980 moscow olympics, but none of this was enough. republicans wouldn't let the issue go. ronald reagan, running in 1980 as the republican who would bring conservative to the white house, championed a much more aggressive stance on national security and offer himself as...
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coervatives quickly started to that carter's concerned with human rights and carter's concerned withies in key hotspots of the cold war was going to strengthen the soviet union. neoconservatives and conservative republicans argued that the president only focused on human rights when it came to non-allies of the soviet union. the ability of carter to balance this trade-off between whom and -- between human rights and detente was starting to break down at the heat of discussions as i will discuss in a bit. the biggest and first major political battle with the right and president carter comes with the panama canal. carter decided in 1977 that anger about u.s. control of the panama canal, which for those of you who have been studying the u.s. history no it has become a symbol for imperialism. that this tension had to be quelled the carter believed. this he said would help rebuild the u.s. standing in this part of the world. very few americans supported what carter wanted. for many this had been the panama canal, one of the nation's greatest achievements. one of the president's advisers w
coervatives quickly started to that carter's concerned with human rights and carter's concerned withies in key hotspots of the cold war was going to strengthen the soviet union. neoconservatives and conservative republicans argued that the president only focused on human rights when it came to non-allies of the soviet union. the ability of carter to balance this trade-off between whom and -- between human rights and detente was starting to break down at the heat of discussions as i will discuss...
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but over time, the peace between carter and conservatives came to an end.atives quickly started to
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position but particularly and specifically the white house position on carter will . the u.s.position is the u.s. institutions better solution has been since this illegal measures been taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president tweets at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are yes a single evaluating our nation with us based on. the president has been informed by his institutions about the relation between qatar and the united states and. we have very strong and very constructive. engagement with the president himself and the president himself here he has spent a lot of efforts in the escalating the situation and calling for the unity of the g.c.c. trying to convene a meeting between the g.c.c. countries in order to feel that that can reach a solution you've had has. has it had an impact on the white house has had an impact on the u.s. president and perhaps softened his position. the communication mainly happen between within the system but our communication
position but particularly and specifically the white house position on carter will . the u.s.position is the u.s. institutions better solution has been since this illegal measures been taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president tweets at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are yes a single evaluating our nation with us based on. the president has been informed by his...
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maybe the carter page thread went to a dead end. >> tucker: the carter page thread allowed at the spyingy the obama administration on a rival political campaign. maybe there are cases where you have to do it but you never want to do it because it would shake americans faith in their government. his behavior was the pretext for that and he's still free. you've got to think maybe they made a really big mistake in facing the spying on carter pag page. >> and simultaneously we had the george papadopoulos situation. >> tucker: they haven't charged him either. they charged him for lying. >> that's the easy way out. >> tucker: i'm bothered by it. >> prosecutors take the easy way out it's easier to prove that. >> tucker: it would be very easy for me to say he should go to prison for lying and maybe he should do. but i'm bothered as an american by the fact that all of these people going back as i always say back to martha stewart are charged not with the crime that undergirded the investigation but on the basis of some conversation they had with federal agents. that's not fair play in the end. >>
maybe the carter page thread went to a dead end. >> tucker: the carter page thread allowed at the spyingy the obama administration on a rival political campaign. maybe there are cases where you have to do it but you never want to do it because it would shake americans faith in their government. his behavior was the pretext for that and he's still free. you've got to think maybe they made a really big mistake in facing the spying on carter pag page. >> and simultaneously we had the...
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position but particularly and specifically the white house position on carter will . the u.s.position is the u.s. institutions that position has been since this illegal measures been taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president tweets at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are yes a single evaluating our nation with us based on. the president has been informed by his institutions about the relation between qatar and the united states and. we have very strong and very constructive. engagement with the president himself and the president himself here he has spent a lot of efforts in the escalating the situation and calling for the unity of the g.c.c. trying to convene a meeting between the g.c.c. countries in order to feel that that can reach a solution you've had has. has it had an impact on the white house has had an impact on the u.s. president and perhaps softened his position. the communication mainly happen between within the system but our communication co
position but particularly and specifically the white house position on carter will . the u.s.position is the u.s. institutions that position has been since this illegal measures been taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president tweets at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are yes a single evaluating our nation with us based on. the president has been informed by his...
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and family the foreign minister of carter thank you very much for talking to.more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel is awarded more than ninety percent of your trying to get accepted as refugees so why in a very european see your point one person to get out of a refugee two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which they sought refuge talks how does they are at this time the world is watching with anticipation the first ever meeting of a sitting u.s. president and the leader of north korea is set for june the twelfth in singapore will this bring the breakthrough to reduce a global nuclear threat find out on al-jazeera. it's been one year since its neighbors imposed a blockade on qatar by land sea and air. a move that shattered the region's geopolitical landscape alliances have shifted and qatar has grown more self-reliant . but what caused the rift between g.c.c. countries is there an end in sight and can the gulf ever be the same again the siege of gaza on a just zero. we understand the differences. and the sim
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>> tucker: if carter page was guilty, why hasn't carter page been charged? you just pointed out, his behavior was the pretext for this entire story so doesn't that tell you something that he hasn't been credibly accused of a crime? >> the fbi and department of justice walked into a foreign intelligence surveillance court, the star chamber, right? used to prosecute the worst among us, terrorists, the worst savages on the planet. they bring carter page in there to spy on him, you're right. he is out walking around right now, i know of no controls on his behavior at all. the answer is because there's probably no indications of criminal behavior at all and they desperately want to that angle of it to go away. >> tucker: once you talk to him, he was never a russian agent or an agent of anybody. i'm not sure what he does for a living, it's pathetic. it's great to see you. ethan bearman is a california radio show host, thanks for coming in. are you bothered -- and i set out in the open, i'm bothered whenever americans are spied upon by their government, sometimes i
>> tucker: if carter page was guilty, why hasn't carter page been charged? you just pointed out, his behavior was the pretext for this entire story so doesn't that tell you something that he hasn't been credibly accused of a crime? >> the fbi and department of justice walked into a foreign intelligence surveillance court, the star chamber, right? used to prosecute the worst among us, terrorists, the worst savages on the planet. they bring carter page in there to spy on him, you're...
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carter: thank you very much. i enjoyed that very much. anybody here who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now from this great university and secretary carson who is here who i have admired for longtime. the president and all of his family, to the students who are graduating, to the parent to have supported them, and all the rest of you, this is a wonderful crowd. jerry told me before we came here that it is even bigger than it was last year. [applause] i don't know if president trump will admit that are not. i'm truly grateful for the invitation to speak. it is so wonderful of the remarkable christian university. i understand there are 110,000 students enrolled and this year, 20,000 or more are graduating. 30,000 students who enrolled here are in the military, and 27% of all those online are minority students, african americans and others. this is the only way they can get an education, i will thank libe
carter: thank you very much. i enjoyed that very much. anybody here who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now from this great university and secretary carson who is here who i have admired for longtime. the president and all of his family, to the students who are graduating, to the parent to have supported them, and all the rest of you, this is a wonderful...
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position but particularly and specifically the white house position on carter will . the u.s. position is the u.s. institutions ministration has been since this illegal measures being taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president tweets at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are as a single evaluating our nation with us based on. the president has been informed by his institutions about the relation between qatar and the united states and. we have very strong and very constructive. engagement with the president himself and the president himself here he has spent a lot of efforts in the escalating the situation and calling for the unity of the g.c.c. trying to convene a meeting between the g.c.c. countries in order to feel that that can reach a solution you've had has has had an impact on the white house has had an impact on the u.s. president and perhaps softened his position. communication mainly happen between within the system but our communication remained a
position but particularly and specifically the white house position on carter will . the u.s. position is the u.s. institutions ministration has been since this illegal measures being taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president tweets at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are as a single evaluating our nation with us based on. the president has been informed by his...
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carter: mr. chairman, i rise to claim time in opposition although i will not oppose the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: thank you. we understand the gentleman's concerns and we will certainly keep them in mind during conference and i yield such time as she may consume to my colleague, ms. wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, in 2017, the v.t.p. program transported 357,331 veterans of which 100,000 were disabled veterans. 's core p. service mission is improvement to access to care and assist veterans in overcoming transportation barriers to accessing services. v.t.p. has joint efforts with v.a.'s office of rural health and veterans service organizations. this is a valuable program that's clearly been recognized and highlighted by the gentleman from california that helps veterans who are visually impaired, elderly due to disease and disability and those living in remote or rural areas. at the time at the v.a. wher
carter: mr. chairman, i rise to claim time in opposition although i will not oppose the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: thank you. we understand the gentleman's concerns and we will certainly keep them in mind during conference and i yield such time as she may consume to my colleague, ms. wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, in 2017, the v.t.p. program transported 357,331 veterans of which 100,000 were...
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let's get right to him carter, what are you looking at? >> i'm looking at johnson and johnson. a top 10 name in the s&p and major laggard as all we'll know down 12% year to date under performing the market in general. i think the under performance is coming to an end so, just for good optics, i have a five year chart. colors are clean you can see the difference this divergence, right, that we've seen just over the past sort of six months with basically the market continuing higher and johnson and johnson we have a performance spread i think has reached maybe a maximum. just a few charts and then we'll get to the absolute j & j chart. here, leer ka clearly, look at that over the past year. you have the market here and j & j. what i want to point out is j & j is not trading with health care health care is way up here if you were to look at it watch the next chart j & j is trading lockstep with beat undown consumer staples i think that's what's going to happen to j & j. keep going to put this in context, we have a circumstance over the past six months, j & j down 12, a spread of 1
let's get right to him carter, what are you looking at? >> i'm looking at johnson and johnson. a top 10 name in the s&p and major laggard as all we'll know down 12% year to date under performing the market in general. i think the under performance is coming to an end so, just for good optics, i have a five year chart. colors are clean you can see the difference this divergence, right, that we've seen just over the past sort of six months with basically the market continuing higher and...
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the blockade a number of other nations from chad in africa to the maldivian asia cut relations with carter now is that a year is past i mean how much impact or damage has this blockade done to causes foreign relations which you handle will we see the damage in the foreign relation between. other states has been almost. very modern and there are a few just a few countries accepted the blackmail of the blockading states and. followed their policies but the rest of the world the stood very firm against all these measures and they didn't follow any of the of the policies of the blockading states build a strong and robust relationship with the international community has been an active player in the international committee playing a constructive on this international community a total when you look at it in africa or asia or anywhere in the world you will see it has been. with the international development education creating jobs and economic empowerment celebrated this year education of ten million children and. countries created more than three hundred thousand jobs in north africa and some o
the blockade a number of other nations from chad in africa to the maldivian asia cut relations with carter now is that a year is past i mean how much impact or damage has this blockade done to causes foreign relations which you handle will we see the damage in the foreign relation between. other states has been almost. very modern and there are a few just a few countries accepted the blackmail of the blockading states and. followed their policies but the rest of the world the stood very firm...
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look at carter now time for the final call. carter, what do you say? >> micron.efore earnings. >> call spread for that. >> every three months we get a special page helping us with the production show. ryan fish is the guy. >> great job, ryan od lk!gouc our time is >>> 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 some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. so the president socked the chinese with tariffs on $50 billion worth of merchandise and investors, what did they
look at carter now time for the final call. carter, what do you say? >> micron.efore earnings. >> call spread for that. >> every three months we get a special page helping us with the production show. ryan fish is the guy. >> great job, ryan od lk!gouc our time is >>> 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"...
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look at carter now time for the final call. carter, what do you say? >> micron.ings. >> call spread for that. >> every three months we get a special page helping us with the production show. ryan fish is the guy. >> great job, ryan good luck! our time is expired. thank you for watching "mad money" starts now. the following is a sponsored program paid for by my pillow do you find yourself sleeping too hot or too cold, not getting the support you need to help relieve painful pressure points or struggling just to get comfortable? then get ready for a revolutionary, new sleep experience. introducing the my pillow mattress topper, the next generation in sleep innovation from the company that brought you the world's most comfortable pillow. [applause]
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blockade a number of other nations from chad in africa to the mole these in asia cut relations with carter now is that a year is passed i mean how much impact or damage has this blockade done to causes foreign relations which you handle well we see the damage in the foreign relation between a lot of. other states has been almost. very modern and there are a few just a few countries accepted blackmail of the blockading states and. followed their policies but the rest of the world the stood very firm against all these measures and they didn't follow any of the of the policies of the blockading states build a strong and robust relationship with the international community has been an active player on the international committee playing a constructive on this international community a total when you look at it in africa or asia or anywhere in the world you will see it has been. with the international development education creating jobs and economic empowerment celebrated this year education of ten million children and. countries created more than three hundred thousand jobs in north africa and
blockade a number of other nations from chad in africa to the mole these in asia cut relations with carter now is that a year is passed i mean how much impact or damage has this blockade done to causes foreign relations which you handle well we see the damage in the foreign relation between a lot of. other states has been almost. very modern and there are a few just a few countries accepted blackmail of the blockading states and. followed their policies but the rest of the world the stood very...
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right so that's how we got to this point but a year on the diplomatic stalemate continues carter and its people are still under a blockade but what has changed is that the country's made a giant leap towards self-sufficiency and through some friendly overtures cemented its relations with its allies. explains now it has not been an easy year for qatar but for now from all over the world philip store shelves cranes other most visible sign of the huge push to build mega projects in time for football's world cup in twenty twenty two but a year ago on the fifth of june during the fasting month of ramadan qatar is work up to an unprecedented crisis saudi arabia the u.a.e. behind rain and egypt cut off diplomatic ties with qatar and imposed a land sea and embargo the blockade in countries accuse the qatari government of sponsoring terrorism accusations doha strongly deny it a terms by the emir of kuwait and regional leaders to and the diplomatic feud have made no progress so far unfortunately we don't see any credible indicate there was to suggest that there will be a solution in the near f
right so that's how we got to this point but a year on the diplomatic stalemate continues carter and its people are still under a blockade but what has changed is that the country's made a giant leap towards self-sufficiency and through some friendly overtures cemented its relations with its allies. explains now it has not been an easy year for qatar but for now from all over the world philip store shelves cranes other most visible sign of the huge push to build mega projects in time for...
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both solomon and sarah carter will be here. and brennan is calling president trump parmarked for identification. we'll respond to his meltdown in a minute. and the calls for rod rosenstein to recuse himself from the russian investigation. lindsay graham is joining us. buckle up. breaking news, and our opening monologue. tonight, major, major progress on three big fronts. especially the president and north korea and negotiations. and the june 12th summit is back. a top lieutenant from north korea hand delivered a personal land from kim jong-un to president trump and according to the wall street journal, this note was fairly basic but reportedly expressed kim jong-un's in holding the nuclear summit. here's earlier today how the president reacted. let's take a look. >> the meeting on june 12th went well. it is a get to know you kind of situation. mike has spent two days doing this and getting to know them well. you people will have to travel because you will be in singapore on june 12th. it will be a process. i never said it would
both solomon and sarah carter will be here. and brennan is calling president trump parmarked for identification. we'll respond to his meltdown in a minute. and the calls for rod rosenstein to recuse himself from the russian investigation. lindsay graham is joining us. buckle up. breaking news, and our opening monologue. tonight, major, major progress on three big fronts. especially the president and north korea and negotiations. and the june 12th summit is back. a top lieutenant from north...
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for a lot of the same reasons carter was just talking about rates.rted thinking about it from a fundamentals standpoint. our friend at funds drought upgraded from an underweight to a neutral today which is not a table-pounding sort of upgrade but it got me thinking about some of the names in the group the tobacco stocks have been hard hit pm, philip morris international, had a massive gap back in mid-april after they reported disappointing shipments and disappointing demand for their e-cigarette brand. that's a five-year chart down 35% from its 2017 highs down 25% on the year we know this is one of these stocks where it had fundamental head winds but also the issue of rising rates over the last year. the 5.5% dividend with the stock down here is starting to look interesting. if you agree with carter maybe rates aren't going much higher, you may start to think about a sector like consumer staples where sentiment is so poor they went down ahead of this news and maybe you see that bearish to bullish reversal again to me, i think you look out at the cata
for a lot of the same reasons carter was just talking about rates.rted thinking about it from a fundamentals standpoint. our friend at funds drought upgraded from an underweight to a neutral today which is not a table-pounding sort of upgrade but it got me thinking about some of the names in the group the tobacco stocks have been hard hit pm, philip morris international, had a massive gap back in mid-april after they reported disappointing shipments and disappointing demand for their...
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carter, what are you looking at? >> i'm looking add johnson & johnson. a top ten name in the s&p and a major laggard, down 12% year to date, underperforming the dow 30 and the market in general. i think the underperformance is coming to an end so just for good optics, i've got a five-year chart. the colors are clean you can see the difference, this divergence, right, that we've seen just over the past sort of six months with basically the market continuing higher and johnson & johnson. so we've got a performance spread that i think has reached maybe a maximum. just a few charts and then we'll get to the absolute j & j chart. look at that over the past year. you've got the market here and j & j. what i want to point out is j & j is not trading with health care health care is way up here if you were to look at it watch the next chart j & j is trading lock step with beaten down consumer staples we know consumer staples have started to come to life and i think that's exactly what's going to happen with j & j keep going just to put this in context, we have a
carter, what are you looking at? >> i'm looking add johnson & johnson. a top ten name in the s&p and a major laggard, down 12% year to date, underperforming the dow 30 and the market in general. i think the underperformance is coming to an end so just for good optics, i've got a five-year chart. the colors are clean you can see the difference, this divergence, right, that we've seen just over the past sort of six months with basically the market continuing higher and johnson &...
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hi carter. >> it is a perfect standoff. >> it was a very much risk-off week financials are down. investing in growth are defensive and growth is what won. we have this epic run in december and january and record in flows and part of retail investors and etfs and we have this epic plunge if we were to draw some lines into this and lest get rt's getf that and a series of lower highs and higher lows as you work into the apex we have been below twice and above and we are stuck here. when we started today. the market was at the exact midpoint between the high of friday and friday the february 9th. pull this back and watch this wedge as it forms on the long return chart and now let's add in the trend line. >> the tension and the standoff continues but again transport is down this week and industrial is down this week and financial is down and global financial is really tanking and properly so and classically in defense area. if we move it this way and put in the rest of the year. the real question i think is this did we discount by that epic move in december and january all of the tax
hi carter. >> it is a perfect standoff. >> it was a very much risk-off week financials are down. investing in growth are defensive and growth is what won. we have this epic run in december and january and record in flows and part of retail investors and etfs and we have this epic plunge if we were to draw some lines into this and lest get rt's getf that and a series of lower highs and higher lows as you work into the apex we have been below twice and above and we are stuck here....
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diplomatically there were reports solve a possible invasion of carter even suggestions of regime change mohamed valise finds that this portrait of the amir of qatar shift to mean but hamad advantage has become one of the most potent symbols of nationalism here in qatar it was born from the crisis that shook this nation a year ago to the day and that's for a reason it took the blockade in countries several weeks to make any demands of qatar and the list of demands that finally emerged didn't include what was later known to be the most shocking part of those countries plan to overthrow cottle's government their primary option was a military invasion that's according to the emir of kuwait who made the revelation in september during a visit to the white house he said his peacemaking efforts had helped avoid a war between qatar and its gulf neighbors during the early stages of the crisis qatar accepted what may have been a timely turkish offer of military assistance with the war option put aside saudi arabia u.a.e. behind and egypt began to try other methods to destabilize the telescope and
diplomatically there were reports solve a possible invasion of carter even suggestions of regime change mohamed valise finds that this portrait of the amir of qatar shift to mean but hamad advantage has become one of the most potent symbols of nationalism here in qatar it was born from the crisis that shook this nation a year ago to the day and that's for a reason it took the blockade in countries several weeks to make any demands of qatar and the list of demands that finally emerged didn't...
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i noticed that the carter and reagan order both had case-by-case exceptions. and this had case-by-case exceptions. to make the case-by-case waivers could be appropriate with individual circumstances. and then they have to be no terrorists and they cannot have undue hardship the only way it appears in the law is exe hardship. for them may have the list of previously established, business reason studying or other long-term activity, a family member a disease or something they need treatmentt for, previously then employees one --dash then employees but to focus on the class of individuals. so there may be a few that fall within that class? >> a small number of people like that is what i am asking about. so if they fall within that class x and with that normal process. >> first in terms of the numbers are the reason they are excluded one of the principal points of the proclamation is to have diplomatic pressure on government to get them to chang change. >> they should be looted? mac not if they meet the criteria. >> okay. that is what i thought you would say for n
i noticed that the carter and reagan order both had case-by-case exceptions. and this had case-by-case exceptions. to make the case-by-case waivers could be appropriate with individual circumstances. and then they have to be no terrorists and they cannot have undue hardship the only way it appears in the law is exe hardship. for them may have the list of previously established, business reason studying or other long-term activity, a family member a disease or something they need treatmentt for,...
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david: the board loses narrowly to carter. james: that's because you were in the white house advising. [laughter] david: was it difficult to prepare reagan? james: the red light goes on, and he is perfect. david: as secretary of state, your job was to go around and get the coalition put together. james: it was a textbook example of the way to fight a war. david: what was the reason you were so successful? james: lucky. >> will you fix your tie please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. i'll just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: do you miss the days when everything you did was in the front pages, everything you did was making world policy, or are you quite happy with what you are doing now? james: i only miss havi
david: the board loses narrowly to carter. james: that's because you were in the white house advising. [laughter] david: was it difficult to prepare reagan? james: the red light goes on, and he is perfect. david: as secretary of state, your job was to go around and get the coalition put together. james: it was a textbook example of the way to fight a war. david: what was the reason you were so successful? james: lucky. >> will you fix your tie please? david: well, people wouldn't...
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. >>> trade war fears resurface there's one of group stocks being battered hi, carter. >> industrials a group have been a poor performer for the last 18 months there was a lot of excitement associated with the election and since then it's been downhill. what i've got here, of course, is, obviously, xli the etf that covers all s&p 500 industrials. you have ge, caterpillar, boeing, truckers and rails and so forth what we know in the five-year chart it's been a steady uptrend. but here is the thing i would point out, if i were to draw a line essentially right there from election day, right what we've is after that initial spurt, as the sector has gone up, again, underperformance is what it's about. we're under performing the market and not only absolute terms but adjusted for bedrata risks quite troublesome. here we go let me put it in this context. there's the day. we have now, as of this week, retraced all the gains look at the date that's election day '16. all of the gains since then have been given back. relative gains to the market so the story line of facts, cuts, and synchronized
. >>> trade war fears resurface there's one of group stocks being battered hi, carter. >> industrials a group have been a poor performer for the last 18 months there was a lot of excitement associated with the election and since then it's been downhill. what i've got here, of course, is, obviously, xli the etf that covers all s&p 500 industrials. you have ge, caterpillar, boeing, truckers and rails and so forth what we know in the five-year chart it's been a steady uptrend....
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that's what president carter did with respect to iran, what president reagan did with respect to cuba. the harmful conduct is the failure to provide us with the minimum baseline information. >> can you represent that no other country that fails all three of the criteria was excluded from this list? >> well, your honor, what i can represent is that the analysis was holistic. it wasn't if you failed any one or the other, it was if your overall score was sufficiently low, so i can represent that all of the countries listed in the proclamation are the same countries that fell below the baseline with the exception of somalia which the proclamation makes quite clear, and the exception of iraq which did fall below the baseline, but was not subjected to sanctions. and i think that this reflects the tailored nature of this proclamation. and the fact that it was meant to impose tailored pressure on these countries while also taking into account other types of national security and foreign policy considerations to try to move those countries across the line into acceptability, which we have now
that's what president carter did with respect to iran, what president reagan did with respect to cuba. the harmful conduct is the failure to provide us with the minimum baseline information. >> can you represent that no other country that fails all three of the criteria was excluded from this list? >> well, your honor, what i can represent is that the analysis was holistic. it wasn't if you failed any one or the other, it was if your overall score was sufficiently low, so i can...
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i'll let carter speak to the fxi range. what i want to do is give myself the best possibility for profits if i get a move down to the 46 level. >> i mean, look the chart of the fxi is almost identical, meaning if you're hovering at a low and hold once and hold a second time and third time, at some point, the odds are you don't hold. you don't keep giving it a chance this is set up for a breakdown technically. >> when you drop the glass, you hear it bounce again and again and you know eventually it's going to crash it's interesting to me that the price of options is as low as it is especially for this time whoize ron, it's unlikely we'll see any short term resolution. you would expect the premiums to be higher. the other thing, slightly in the money the put spread but you're getting that nearly 3-1 pay off in term of the amount of premium you're spending relative to what it could be worth. the math works nicely and it's surprising you get an opportunity to make that. >> carter brought up the e -- we know the chinese internet
i'll let carter speak to the fxi range. what i want to do is give myself the best possibility for profits if i get a move down to the 46 level. >> i mean, look the chart of the fxi is almost identical, meaning if you're hovering at a low and hold once and hold a second time and third time, at some point, the odds are you don't hold. you don't keep giving it a chance this is set up for a breakdown technically. >> when you drop the glass, you hear it bounce again and again and you...
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that i am not show us papadopoulos stuff and halbert. >> sean: sarah carter?> what was the scope of all of this. i said it over and over again. one maul portion of massive abuse. the american people deserve the truth because our country relines ourselves on want foundation and it is not spent for weaponizing the intelligence community. congress has to fight harder to get those answers. >> sean: this is the biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in our nation's hospital. this is now coming true, sadly. we don't get this under control and this is horrific to the future of law and order under this country and equal application under the law and the constitution was in the and bed rock foundation of all of our law and 4th amendment protection. and edhenry on the summit to canada and new details happening in singapore. and by the way, we'll be. there we'll talk about it with daniel and dr. gorka. busy news night. stay with us. but this time bold. did someone say "bold?" (gasping) starkist jalapeo tuna in a pouch! loaded with bold flavor. just tear, eat... mmmmm
that i am not show us papadopoulos stuff and halbert. >> sean: sarah carter?> what was the scope of all of this. i said it over and over again. one maul portion of massive abuse. the american people deserve the truth because our country relines ourselves on want foundation and it is not spent for weaponizing the intelligence community. congress has to fight harder to get those answers. >> sean: this is the biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in our nation's hospital. this...
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sarah carter has a brand new report.kers warn the inspector general is being pressured to clinton fbi report. the doj and the fbi seek redactions to weaken the report. sarah carter joining us now and also, see that book right there. get your copy. it's called the russian hoax, greg jaret is with us. sarah carter, here's your report. here's my fear. rob rosenstein and company they don't want this out. they want to pressure him to pull back on his conclusions. they want redactions and want to slow walk it. then to have the bury by releasing on on friday including into the north korea summit. >> you are not the only one concerned. a number of lawmakers have been working on these investigations. one of the big problems here. what the doj and the fbi say to the american public. there is classification concerns. there are national security concerns. threeant to protect sources and methods. that's it. they are not supposed to cover-up mal feasance or wrongdoing in the doj. if they are embarrassed about something in the report,
sarah carter has a brand new report.kers warn the inspector general is being pressured to clinton fbi report. the doj and the fbi seek redactions to weaken the report. sarah carter joining us now and also, see that book right there. get your copy. it's called the russian hoax, greg jaret is with us. sarah carter, here's your report. here's my fear. rob rosenstein and company they don't want this out. they want to pressure him to pull back on his conclusions. they want redactions and want to...
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but jimmy carter radically changed the democratic party. if you think about how the -- >> we will have more from this u.s. global leadership coalition on our website c-span. type that in the search bar homepage. house about to come in. live coverage here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the order. ll be in the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, dr. ron racy, geneva classical christian school, order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, dr. ron racy, geneva classical christian school, fai oaks anch, texas. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty, sovereign, creator, d eternal holy god, you have shown great kindness and mercy it all your people. let your ears be attentive and your eyes open to this prayer for your servants, these men and women of congress, who are your representatives of the people of this nation. may we remember that in the beginning you gave us this nation and the freedoms and abundant blessings we enjoy. confess our od, we since toward you. we have not obeyed the simplest of your commandments, to lov
but jimmy carter radically changed the democratic party. if you think about how the -- >> we will have more from this u.s. global leadership coalition on our website c-span. type that in the search bar homepage. house about to come in. live coverage here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the order. ll be in the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, dr. ron racy, geneva classical christian school, order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, dr. ron racy, geneva...
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this carter page leak was a big deal. there was a court case in which some russians have been suspected of trying to recruit page, and page was referred to as mail number one in the courts pages. the court papers. he could be viewed as a confidential fbi informant who was outed and in the press. and page confirm that yes, he was male number one, but this is something where his identity was kept a secret to protect him and to this senate staffer is accused of being the one who revealed it. >> laura: is there any sense that they were doing it for political purpose, wasn't at republicans and democrats, is there any political intimacy. >> sean: he was there for 29 years, working for the democratic control of it. but clearly a lot of the leaks seem to concern carter page for whatever reason. >> laura: the reporter seems to have lied to the fbi, she knew him and i believe that she was not quite candid, i do not think that they will go after the reporter. about four reporters total, joe, receive some type of contact from this ja
this carter page leak was a big deal. there was a court case in which some russians have been suspected of trying to recruit page, and page was referred to as mail number one in the courts pages. the court papers. he could be viewed as a confidential fbi informant who was outed and in the press. and page confirm that yes, he was male number one, but this is something where his identity was kept a secret to protect him and to this senate staffer is accused of being the one who revealed it....
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saudi arabia bahrain and egypt cut diplomatic and trade ties with carter last june carter says this is violated the rights of its citizens and residents the blockading countries have accused of supporting terrorism something called total denies it's return now to our main story the meeting between the u.s. president donald trump the north korean leader kim jong un that skit rejoin once again our diplomatic editor james bays in singapore james. thank you sami we are reaching the end we think all towards the end of this historic meeting and now we're all waiting to see what sort of statement or declaration comes out of it look at the times going forward we think that kim if he sticks to his plan is supposed to take off about an hour and a half from now so we're getting near the crunch point in terms of what they've managed to achieve the start of a process we think but we're looking very closely at the words i'm joined again by graham on the web who is our expert looking at all of this graham if we're going to declaration in the next hour or so what do we need to look for in the words th
saudi arabia bahrain and egypt cut diplomatic and trade ties with carter last june carter says this is violated the rights of its citizens and residents the blockading countries have accused of supporting terrorism something called total denies it's return now to our main story the meeting between the u.s. president donald trump the north korean leader kim jong un that skit rejoin once again our diplomatic editor james bays in singapore james. thank you sami we are reaching the end we think all...
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but ultimately, ford loses narrowly to carter.es: that is because you were in the white house advising. [laughter] david: that was later when he lost. you have now managed the campaign that lost for president. what did you decide to do? did you decide to go back to texas? james: yes. i tell people every time we lose an election, i come back here. a lot of people stay up there. david: you decided to run for attorney general. james: i had been bitten by the political bug. the convention was close. it was very exciting. we only lost that election to you guys by 10,000 votes. out of 81 million votes that had been cast. you turn 10,000 votes around and hawaii, it would have been different. i was bitten by the bug. i practiced law for 18 years, and i was coming back here and i said to myself, well, maybe you ought to try your hand at this political game. david: while you were campaigning, you point out somebody came up to you and said, you look like jim baker. james: i have gotten a lot of press time as ford's national chairman. a lot o
but ultimately, ford loses narrowly to carter.es: that is because you were in the white house advising. [laughter] david: that was later when he lost. you have now managed the campaign that lost for president. what did you decide to do? did you decide to go back to texas? james: yes. i tell people every time we lose an election, i come back here. a lot of people stay up there. david: you decided to run for attorney general. james: i had been bitten by the political bug. the convention was...
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carter: i think it would be similar. expect there would be a fundamental change on questions of class actions, antipathy to large litigation, probably not a difference in terms of, say intellectual property. it is one area at least from the defendant side of patent limit litigation, he was across the board across the area. the court hasn't revisited the question of what limits the place on punitive damages for quite some time and the composition of the court has changed dramatically. if you go back to the decision where the court imposed limits, the two justices who refused to impose limits were scalia and thomas. if the newer justices were to follow that approached saying the due process clause has no business there, the business community could easily find itself with a 54 6 member majority. that would not be a positive development for business. thed: it struck me that on supreme court at this point, i don't believe there is anyone who has substantial corporate experience as a lawyer or otherwise. i wonder if there are
carter: i think it would be similar. expect there would be a fundamental change on questions of class actions, antipathy to large litigation, probably not a difference in terms of, say intellectual property. it is one area at least from the defendant side of patent limit litigation, he was across the board across the area. the court hasn't revisited the question of what limits the place on punitive damages for quite some time and the composition of the court has changed dramatically. if you go...
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sarah carter a great job as always. don't touch that dial. i have an announcement. mark and i will make it next. straight ahead. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infec
sarah carter a great job as always. don't touch that dial. i have an announcement. mark and i will make it next. straight ahead. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce...
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starting with jimmy carter's election in 1926 we, as a country, still want people with experience invernment but not in washington. that was part of carter's appeal as was governor ronald reagan and governor bill clinton as it was governor george w. bush. we were expense people but we are not part of that mess in washington. if you take the next iteration of this trend is someone who comes along and says i have no spirits in washington and i have no experience in government and that's a reason to vote for me. that is where we are now and as people are looking ahead to 2020 in talking about mark zuckerberg or oprah winfrey we may have more to look for two in that way but it's a way that understanding trump did not drop out of the sky. there's been a long-term three quarters of a century long trend which he has most recent manifestation. >> you watch this and other programs online at the tv .org. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am david and i'm with the washington examiner. we're here to talk to brad todd and 28, the authors of a great revolt. it is one heck of a book employing bo
starting with jimmy carter's election in 1926 we, as a country, still want people with experience invernment but not in washington. that was part of carter's appeal as was governor ronald reagan and governor bill clinton as it was governor george w. bush. we were expense people but we are not part of that mess in washington. if you take the next iteration of this trend is someone who comes along and says i have no spirits in washington and i have no experience in government and that's a reason...
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he's the author of an important new book entitled president carter, the white house years.ou go through an enormous amount of history, i want to get to it in a moment. how do you think -- and i kw you're still in touch with jimmy carter, how do you think he's reacting to this uproar with th alleged connections between rush gentleman and the trump campaign. >> one of the reasons for his tion was because of watergate 37 he put together special c laws and interestingly and revealingly, the first instance in which the special council law was his own chief of staff, what turned out to be charges about snorting cocaine. carter never criticized it, he respected the institutions of government, he respected the justice department, he respected the independence of the special council. and that is a sharp contrast, addition. in many ways, he's the antithesis of the way this administration is being conducted. he really respected the institutions of government, he a apeeled to the better angels. didn't divide us, stokeover answers, while he was for lean government, his government believ
he's the author of an important new book entitled president carter, the white house years.ou go through an enormous amount of history, i want to get to it in a moment. how do you think -- and i kw you're still in touch with jimmy carter, how do you think he's reacting to this uproar with th alleged connections between rush gentleman and the trump campaign. >> one of the reasons for his tion was because of watergate 37 he put together special c laws and interestingly and revealingly, the...
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. >> carter is back to double d n downover that call, carter >> it is a little hot. some of the steep moves are a little less sometime but after that many months and that much money drawn in, you don't expunge that excess in one or two days, the friday/monday selloff has more to go but semis is really sort of one of the areas that within tech it's the beta trade, it's the investment trade and it's the cyclical trade and semis, this is the world semiconductor index, about 138.trillion big names like intel but also samsung, taiwan semi and so forth and what we know is that for the first time in two and a half years, the moving average is flat and on the cusp of turning down it has all the elements of a top, not a good setup but let's move on to the u.s. index otherwise known as the sox while it's not as damaged as the world index i wanted to point out the importance to the tech sector so what you see is that the relative performance peaked in december even as we've ascended. it's not making progress and here's the key thing about that. in december/january that's when w
. >> carter is back to double d n downover that call, carter >> it is a little hot. some of the steep moves are a little less sometime but after that many months and that much money drawn in, you don't expunge that excess in one or two days, the friday/monday selloff has more to go but semis is really sort of one of the areas that within tech it's the beta trade, it's the investment trade and it's the cyclical trade and semis, this is the world semiconductor index, about...
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solomon and carter reported, the investigation originated abroad in london. and now the united kingdom is a key member of the five eyes alliance. and then you have a former communist and former cia director john brennan calling trump parinoid for expressing concern over deep state spying. >> he has a parnoia and security about the investigation. his tweets do not seem like they are coming from a person much innocence and confidence. mr. trump is going to try to discredit the f.b.i. and cia and others. but no mistake about it, the american justice system is going to prevail in this endeavor to get to the bottom of who might have been collaborating and working with foreign actors to undermine the integrity of the election. >> sean: this is the same john brennan who told the world that donald trump should be very, very worried. sounds like a deep state threat. >> i think he is afraid. >> why? >> one can speculate maybe the russians have something on him personally and roll out and make life difficult. it is important to improve relations with russian. but the fa
solomon and carter reported, the investigation originated abroad in london. and now the united kingdom is a key member of the five eyes alliance. and then you have a former communist and former cia director john brennan calling trump parinoid for expressing concern over deep state spying. >> he has a parnoia and security about the investigation. his tweets do not seem like they are coming from a person much innocence and confidence. mr. trump is going to try to discredit the f.b.i. and...
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this picture is from the carter years because she picketed rosalynn carter too. the e.r.a. had been around since after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified in 1920. it was the next thing on the separatist agenda. nobody really paid attention to it. eleanor roosevelt worked really hard to keep it off the democratic platform in 1940 and 1944. she was successful in 1940, but not 44. she was afraid e.r.a. would roll back many of the protections she had worked so hard to fight for women laborers. so she was a big anti-e.r.a. advocate for many years. but still, it was not really on the mainstream political scene until the advent of the women's movement in the early 1970's. in the early 1970's, everybody wants to jump on the e.r.a. bandwagon, republicans and democrats. i think male politicians felt if they did not throw their support behind the ra, women would band together and vote them out of office. it had become the emotional cornerstone of that era. in 1972, congress did ratify the e.r.a. a wave of states followed very quickly. but by the time gerald ford got to office
this picture is from the carter years because she picketed rosalynn carter too. the e.r.a. had been around since after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified in 1920. it was the next thing on the separatist agenda. nobody really paid attention to it. eleanor roosevelt worked really hard to keep it off the democratic platform in 1940 and 1944. she was successful in 1940, but not 44. she was afraid e.r.a. would roll back many of the protections she had worked so hard to fight for women...