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jeff chip, i almos t said chief almos chef and restaurant owner andrew gruel. she's like a rubik's cube. difficult to figure out and adored by nerds. di figur"new york times" bestseg author and fox news contributor getsfo his and he once cartwheel to ouster yet "new york times" bestselling author, comedian bestnelling author, comedian tyrus. >> joe, it's amazing. i know. >> g. . make fun of you. you do have washboard abs. we just can't see them. you're modest about your fitness, aren't you? you covered up abs, we with, yo, body stuff. >> why why are you looking at me like that? >> greg those insults were of greg those insults were megan rapinoe. >> penalty kick. you son of a gun. i would take my shirt off and flex right now if i'd wax my masculine back here gun. >> i'll tell you this. i'm so conservative. i use that to win bodybuilding contests instead of flexin tg. just like, hey, if you get caught doing graffiti, we cut your arms and then donate those to the armless. at the armless. good point that the attributes that make someone who's really fimakenet also
jeff chip, i almos t said chief almos chef and restaurant owner andrew gruel. she's like a rubik's cube. difficult to figure out and adored by nerds. di figur"new york times" bestseg author and fox news contributor getsfo his and he once cartwheel to ouster yet "new york times" bestselling author, comedian bestnelling author, comedian tyrus. >> joe, it's amazing. i know. >> g. . make fun of you. you do have washboard abs. we just can't see them. you're modest...
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to jack, chip, jeff, your families, i'm honored you asked me to participate today. i met rosalynn carter it was 1970 and she was campaigning hard for her husband to be elected governor. it was from the tarmac of a small airport in georgia and i sensed wariness on her part. i was only a cub reporter for an atlanta tv station so that was understandable. i'm happy to say that the wariness melted away. it may have taken about 40 years for that to happen. [laughter] but it had by the time she invited me to attend a luncheon in washington where she was receiving and award for her work on care giving. she knew we have a son with disabilities and that care giving is essential in our lives. my respect for her goes back to the beginning. there was always a groundedness and self-assurance about her despite what she later wrote about they are early struggles with public speaking. i covered the carters through their time as georgia governor, through the historic campaign for the presidency in 1976, through their years in the white house. what we witnessed was a first lady who sa
to jack, chip, jeff, your families, i'm honored you asked me to participate today. i met rosalynn carter it was 1970 and she was campaigning hard for her husband to be elected governor. it was from the tarmac of a small airport in georgia and i sensed wariness on her part. i was only a cub reporter for an atlanta tv station so that was understandable. i'm happy to say that the wariness melted away. it may have taken about 40 years for that to happen. [laughter] but it had by the time she...
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. >> reporter: they had four children, three boys -- jack, chip, and jeff, and later daughter amy. in 1962, jimmy carter entered politics and rosalynn hit the campaign trail. >> campaigning was fun up to a certain point because i got to travel and see the whole country. the most fun are the people you meet. >> reporter: she supported her husband's successful bids to become governor of georgia and, later, president of the united states. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> reporter: mrs. carter was actively involved in her husband's presidency, attending camp david meetings and cabinet briefings. she was a strong advocate for equal treatment of the mentally ill. >> if they had coverage for their mental illness, then the overall health care costs would come down. >> reporter: when the carters left the white house in 1981, they spearheaded a new challenge, habitat for humanity, building houses for the poor. >> the whole community has come together to get rid of poverty. >> reporter: a year later, they established the carter center, a foundation devoted to promoting h
. >> reporter: they had four children, three boys -- jack, chip, and jeff, and later daughter amy. in 1962, jimmy carter entered politics and rosalynn hit the campaign trail. >> campaigning was fun up to a certain point because i got to travel and see the whole country. the most fun are the people you meet. >> reporter: she supported her husband's successful bids to become governor of georgia and, later, president of the united states. >> so help me god. >>...
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. >> reporter: they had four children, three boys, jack, chip and jeff and later daughter amy. in 1962, jimmy carter entered politics and rosalynn hit the campaign trail. >> campaigning was fun. up to a certain point. i got to travel and see the whole country. most fun are the people you meet. >> reporter: and she supported her husband's successful bids to be georgia and then later president. mrs. carter was actively involved in her husband's presidency, attending camp david meetings and cabinet briefings. she was a strong advocate for equal treatment of mentally ill. >> if they had coverage, then the overall health care costs would come down. >> reporter: when the carters left the white house in 1981, she headed a new challenge, habitat for humanity. >> whole xhunky communities com together. >> reporter: and then they established the carter center promoting human rights, resolving conflicts and eradicating diseases. mrs. carter continued to focus on reducing the stigma of mental illness. >> i'm really, really proud and very impressed. >> reporter: another focus, care giving, a
. >> reporter: they had four children, three boys, jack, chip and jeff and later daughter amy. in 1962, jimmy carter entered politics and rosalynn hit the campaign trail. >> campaigning was fun. up to a certain point. i got to travel and see the whole country. most fun are the people you meet. >> reporter: and she supported her husband's successful bids to be georgia and then later president. mrs. carter was actively involved in her husband's presidency, attending camp david...
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chip jeff and amy.hildren, 14 great grandchild and another grandson had died in 2015. and bringing in howie kurtz. now, howie, this was a remarkable woman, a remarkable marriage. she was an incredible advocate for her husband, both on the campaign trail. but before that , as they navigated their life while he was in the navy and then on his run for governor, on his run for president, and throughout his presidency and then beyond when she joined him in much of that journey in building humanitarian causes, habitat for humanity and beyond , and her own great interest in mental health and all of her own advocacy goals. how are your thoughts? that's exactly right. and it's a terribly sad day. she was 96. we should all be so lucky. but, you know, the family kind of tried to signal this within the last couple of days by saying that she had gone to hospice care, but because the same had been sent of jimmy carter and he has been able to hang on for months, maybe some of us didn't properly read the signal. but ha
chip jeff and amy.hildren, 14 great grandchild and another grandson had died in 2015. and bringing in howie kurtz. now, howie, this was a remarkable woman, a remarkable marriage. she was an incredible advocate for her husband, both on the campaign trail. but before that , as they navigated their life while he was in the navy and then on his run for governor, on his run for president, and throughout his presidency and then beyond when she joined him in much of that journey in building...
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biden, president carter, jack, chip, jeff, amy, very distinguished guests and friends, rosalynn cartering at the carter center. what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author, yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. she was often found recalling the time that margaret mades came to visit her in the white house. dr. mead said to her then, our success as a society and our value as individuals must be measured by the passion we show for the most vulnerable among us. in many ways, dr. mead had captured the very essence of rosalynn carter. the issues that claimed her time and attention, mental health, support for caregivers, fighting tropical diseases, even building titrines to stop the spread of a blinding eye disease. these were not sexy causes but brought leadership to projects that affected many. she was boundless and her passion for action even more so. i shall never forget the day as first lady she decided to personally visit the refugee camps in thailand where thousands
biden, president carter, jack, chip, jeff, amy, very distinguished guests and friends, rosalynn cartering at the carter center. what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author, yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. she was often found recalling the time that margaret mades came to visit her in the white house. dr. mead said to her then, our success as a society and our value as...
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the world i always knew someone loved and supported maybe she is survived by four children jack, chip, jeff, and amy. eleven grandchildren and also 14 great-grandchildren. one of her sons, chip said the statement besides being a loving mother and extraordinary first lady my mother was a great humanitarian in her own right. a life of service and compassion was an example for all americans. she will be sorely missed not only by our family but the many people have better mental health care and access to resources for caregiving today. while she certainly lived a long life only bessette truman as first that it lived longer than 97 the fax rosalynn carter led to 96 says so much about her life. it's only a few days ago we heard she was entering hospice. so why it might come as a surprise is certainly living until 96 may we all live a full life on that long. >> that she certainly did a full life indeed. it's a part of a title of one of the books jimmy carter roper he was a prolific author of course in 2015 he read a envoys one abt life and the '90s. and in that book you can listen to it. he spoke
the world i always knew someone loved and supported maybe she is survived by four children jack, chip, jeff, and amy. eleven grandchildren and also 14 great-grandchildren. one of her sons, chip said the statement besides being a loving mother and extraordinary first lady my mother was a great humanitarian in her own right. a life of service and compassion was an example for all americans. she will be sorely missed not only by our family but the many people have better mental health care and...
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first, my deepest condolences to you, president carter, to jack, chip, to jeff, to amy, and to your familiesyou asked me to participate today. news reporters and the public figures we cover don't always have the smoothest of relationships. given the nature of our different roles, our interactions can be uncomfortable at times. the first time i met mrs. carter, it was 1970 when she was campaigning hard for her husband to be elected governor. it was on the tarmac of a small airport somewhere in the middle of georgia and i sensed a weariness on her part. i was only a club reporter for an atlanta tv station so that was understandable. the weariness went away. it may have taken about 40 years for that to happen, but it had by the time she invited me to attend a luncheon in washington where she was receiving an award for her work on care giving. she knew we have a son with disabilities and that care giving is essential in our lives. i know that my respect and admiration for her goes back to the very beginning. there was always something genuine about mrs. carter. a groundedness and a quiet self-as
first, my deepest condolences to you, president carter, to jack, chip, to jeff, to amy, and to your familiesyou asked me to participate today. news reporters and the public figures we cover don't always have the smoothest of relationships. given the nature of our different roles, our interactions can be uncomfortable at times. the first time i met mrs. carter, it was 1970 when she was campaigning hard for her husband to be elected governor. it was on the tarmac of a small airport somewhere in...
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biden, president carter, jack, chip, jeff, amy, very distinguished guests and friends. her volunteer ever since. we shared so many special times together. shopping for beads in a market in ghana. popping in unannounced to a peer support program in americus, georgia, bird watching at a carter center. what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author. yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. she was often fond of recalling the time margaret mead came to visit her in the white house. she said to her then, our success as a society and value as individuals must be measured by the compassion we show for the most vulnerable among us. in many ways, dr. mead had captured the very essence of rosalynn carter. the issues that claimed her time and attention. mental health, support for care givers, childhood immunization, problems of the elderly, neglected tropical diseases, even building latrines to prevent the spread of a blinding eye disease. these weren't glamorous or s
biden, president carter, jack, chip, jeff, amy, very distinguished guests and friends. her volunteer ever since. we shared so many special times together. shopping for beads in a market in ghana. popping in unannounced to a peer support program in americus, georgia, bird watching at a carter center. what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author. yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of...
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biden, president carter, jack, chip, jeff, amy, very distinguished guests and friends.nd has kept me busy as her volunteer ever since. we shared so many special times together, shopping for beads in a market in ghana, popping in unannounced to a peer support program in america's georgia. bird watching at the carter center. what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author. yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. she was often fond of recalling the time that margaret meade came to visit her in the white house. dr. meade said to her then, "our success as a society and our value as individuals must be measured by the compassion we show for the most vulnerable among us." in many ways dr. meade had captured the very essence of rosalynn carter. the issues that claimed her time and attention, mental health, support for care givers, childhood immunization, problems of the elderly, neglected tropical diseases. even building latrines to prevent the spread of tracoma a
biden, president carter, jack, chip, jeff, amy, very distinguished guests and friends.nd has kept me busy as her volunteer ever since. we shared so many special times together, shopping for beads in a market in ghana, popping in unannounced to a peer support program in america's georgia. bird watching at the carter center. what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author. yet what i remember most about her was her tireless...
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we saw moments ago the family and of course the carter's have three sons, jack, chip, jeff and daughter the tree house, the built on the white house grounds. 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. the family gathered there today. you can see mrs. carter's remains being brought out as part of the ceremony outside of the medical center. in these final days together and they were the longest living first couple that this nation surpassing former president george h.w. bush and barbara bush in the end they spent their final days together. i want to bring in mary jordan, "washington post" reporter. mary, you spoke with the family about those final moments. it was so moving to read in the report, two beds, both in the hospice placed feet to feet so you could prop the beds up and look at one another in the final days. >> that was jimmy carter's idea. putting them side-by-side. he said, know my want to look at her. they were both propped up and could keep talking right up until the end. and then when she did pass jimmy carter said to his kids in the room, "i just need some time alone with her
we saw moments ago the family and of course the carter's have three sons, jack, chip, jeff and daughter the tree house, the built on the white house grounds. 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. the family gathered there today. you can see mrs. carter's remains being brought out as part of the ceremony outside of the medical center. in these final days together and they were the longest living first couple that this nation surpassing former president george h.w. bush and barbara bush in...
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chip was born in a y, and i think jeff was born in in connecticut. so she had a lot of jobs raising the sons because jimmy was not around a lot of the time and she would run the family finances, which is a task she took on at the farm as well. so she was she was very busy, but she also enjoyed the opportunity to travel to all these great places. i think they really enjoyed living in a way. for instance, it was a very special experience for them. so jimmy carter was accepted into the nuclear submarine program, as you suggested, working with, i believe with admiral hyman rickover, the father of the nuclear submarine program. this is a cash job in the navy. but he leaves it. why? well you know, i think the main reason is his father dies earlier than expected. his father, earl, was. passed away in 1953, and billy was too young to take over the farm. so it was kind of, i guess, a question that the farm might be lost to the family if he didn't go back. and then when he went back for his father's funeral, he found out that his father had been more active in
chip was born in a y, and i think jeff was born in in connecticut. so she had a lot of jobs raising the sons because jimmy was not around a lot of the time and she would run the family finances, which is a task she took on at the farm as well. so she was she was very busy, but she also enjoyed the opportunity to travel to all these great places. i think they really enjoyed living in a way. for instance, it was a very special experience for them. so jimmy carter was accepted into the nuclear...
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jeff zeleny for us, thank you. >>> cnn this morning has challenges accounting for the nine americans in gaza. >> next. >>> enemies of anyone. should the children be used as bargaining chips? no, they shouldn't. this is the simple answer. they shouldn't be used as bargaining chips. no justification for this. we just want them back, really. >>> in just a few hours we expect to see what could be final transfer of hostages from hamas under the current terms of the truce agreement with israel negotiated on both sides are racing against the clock to extend that truce even as they do, though, there's fair amount of uncertainty lingering about the hostages themselves including exactly how many they are, how and where they're being held, who's holding them, phil has some brand-new reporting on the behind the scenes efforts at the white house to freer more hostages. >> you're hitting on critical points here on why this has been so complicated over the course of the last several days. it's not as simple as just putting lists together and taking people out in exchange for palestinian prisoners, there are issues locating hostages, issues of knowing which groups are holding hostages,
jeff zeleny for us, thank you. >>> cnn this morning has challenges accounting for the nine americans in gaza. >> next. >>> enemies of anyone. should the children be used as bargaining chips? no, they shouldn't. this is the simple answer. they shouldn't be used as bargaining chips. no justification for this. we just want them back, really. >>> in just a few hours we expect to see what could be final transfer of hostages from hamas under the current terms of the...
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chips off the table? >> well, we are looking at if they are just breaking away from the pack. and let me throw in door dash. the numbers are also amazing. nellis go to jeffyour i dia on technologies? -- idea on technologies? >> anthony is the guy that runs that. he is from west point and he has done great things. that lady is a gentleman is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. after the break, a friendly signal or diplomatic letdown? don't miss jim cramer's take on the meeting with china. up next. trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. ♪ unnecessary action hero! ♪ -missing punches? -unnecessary! -check reversals? -unnecessary! -time sheet corrections? -unnecessary! -unentered sick time? -unnecessary! -go! -unnecessary!
chips off the table? >> well, we are looking at if they are just breaking away from the pack. and let me throw in door dash. the numbers are also amazing. nellis go to jeffyour i dia on technologies? -- idea on technologies? >> anthony is the guy that runs that. he is from west point and he has done great things. that lady is a gentleman is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. after the break, a friendly signal or...
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chips are one in spots in title games. >> decided this time of year and on abc. we'll start with that opportunity in the acc for louisville. jeffear beat miami. they go to the acc championship game. yeah, i mean, it's louisville story. it seems like it's a bit on the back burner for some people, but it's been tremendous. jeff brohm, former quarterback, was on to coach and have a great career and he comes back and has become a great story. he's going to go up against a team in miami. it's just a hard team to figure out. tyler van dike has not had a great year. he's coming back to quarterback this week. they're going to have to find a way to put points on the board to stay with louisville. they're 330 eastern time. the battle for the victory bell. ucla and usc and no announcement. but we'd be disingenuous if we didn't acknowledge that. could be caleb williams last game in college. speaking of acknowledging this crowd is fired up. that's what you're hearing in the background. you're right. you know, usc, ucla for older guys like reese and i it's a uniform game we just love it. i mean, we'd love to see both these teams undefeated,
chips are one in spots in title games. >> decided this time of year and on abc. we'll start with that opportunity in the acc for louisville. jeffear beat miami. they go to the acc championship game. yeah, i mean, it's louisville story. it seems like it's a bit on the back burner for some people, but it's been tremendous. jeff brohm, former quarterback, was on to coach and have a great career and he comes back and has become a great story. he's going to go up against a team in miami. it's...
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bullish on their new ai chip technology but thinks nvidia could have losses due to restrictions in china. they ask a similar question that you do, where are we in the ai hype psycycle, jeffa great question right now, an all-time high after yesterday's close, valuation of $1.25 trillion, sounds so expensive. the end of the day, if you own this up here like i do, it's very hard to sell. think valuation, march of 2022, it was trading at 4 pe of 87 times. the stock price was only 250 so right now, yes, it sounds rich at 40 times forward earnings but it's not. so there is more room to run i want to be more considerate on how i express a view going in this earnings season because of the volatility we're expecting about 7.5% move. that's what the auctions market is telling us. but what i think you can do to really profit if it goes up or down, remember, last quarter we saw 25% pop on this behemoth, own a straddle, a put and call at the same strike price and same expiration. if the market moves more than 7.5%, you will profit from this. think from a sports betting perspective, kelly, i'm betting on the over here. >> okay. and i think i follow you i do let's talk about deere we w
bullish on their new ai chip technology but thinks nvidia could have losses due to restrictions in china. they ask a similar question that you do, where are we in the ai hype psycycle, jeffa great question right now, an all-time high after yesterday's close, valuation of $1.25 trillion, sounds so expensive. the end of the day, if you own this up here like i do, it's very hard to sell. think valuation, march of 2022, it was trading at 4 pe of 87 times. the stock price was only 250 so right now,...
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jeff sonnenfeld thank you very much appreciate it. >> thank you happy holiday. >> you, too. >>> coming up, big tech on deck. nvidia shares pulling back from record highs investors are eager into another glimpse into the chipll get you prepared for they report when "power lunch" returns after it goes back to the $500 mark. [ "i'll be seeing you" by the five satins ] ♪ ♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. pressure is on for nvidia. the company is set to report after the bell and the stock hit an all-time high yesterday continuing its massive run this year up more than 240% at the heart of this year's ai boom, investors will be watching closely for any indication of demand strength into 2024. for more on that let's bring in matt bryson, senior vice president of research covering the hardware at wedbush securities matt, good
jeff sonnenfeld thank you very much appreciate it. >> thank you happy holiday. >> you, too. >>> coming up, big tech on deck. nvidia shares pulling back from record highs investors are eager into another glimpse into the chipll get you prepared for they report when "power lunch" returns after it goes back to the $500 mark. [ "i'll be seeing you" by the five satins ] ♪ ♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps...