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this is carter wearing the vintage shorts.id he and his brother played before 5,000 fans. great video there. >>> now, want you to meet a group of softball seniors from south florida. the youngest is 67. the oldest is 93, making them the boys of autumn. mike miller captured the story. >> just started about 15 years ago, starting to get those 65 and older. so little by little, as we built up, we had enough men to make two teams. i was born december 19, 1917. i'm hanging in there. i feel all right. you know. he's afraid of me. i still can run a little bit. you know, hit once in a while. a lot of them ask me how i got this old. i tell them eat hot peppers. i eat hot peppers almost every day since i was a kid raised in connectic connecticut. >> would you do us a favor and take him out of here. >> they kid around with me and joke. i hope i mean something to them. >> tony is an inspiration. we look at him and that gives us a challenge to continue to play. >> if you feel good, just don't sit in a rocking chair. get up and move around.
this is carter wearing the vintage shorts.id he and his brother played before 5,000 fans. great video there. >>> now, want you to meet a group of softball seniors from south florida. the youngest is 67. the oldest is 93, making them the boys of autumn. mike miller captured the story. >> just started about 15 years ago, starting to get those 65 and older. so little by little, as we built up, we had enough men to make two teams. i was born december 19, 1917. i'm hanging in there. i...
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get omnaris for only $11 at omnaris.com. >>> former president carter's grandson jason carter just gotfor a suburban atlanta seat in a special election. we'll see how he does. he's a 34-year-old lawyer who captured 65% of the vote. that's awesome. >>> at any time the white house could announce its decision to release photos of osama bin laden's body, which brings us to the top of our question. carol, folks must be really weighing in on this one. >> lots of responses to this talkback question, should the u.s. release the bin laden death photos. yes, this is what we have busted our butts for for nearly ten years. show the pics. the american people are faced with those images of 9/11 forever. bin laden's death photo is necessary to put to bed any doubt. this from mack. if the government shows the picture footage of osama, it will only show how the country can become as bloody and sickening as the terrorists we seek to stop. why should they show the images of bin laden dead, so the conspiracy theorists can say they were photo shopped? as always, thank you for your insight. >> carol, it's i
get omnaris for only $11 at omnaris.com. >>> former president carter's grandson jason carter just gotfor a suburban atlanta seat in a special election. we'll see how he does. he's a 34-year-old lawyer who captured 65% of the vote. that's awesome. >>> at any time the white house could announce its decision to release photos of osama bin laden's body, which brings us to the top of our question. carol, folks must be really weighing in on this one. >> lots of responses to...
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carter would have had a much bigger chance against ronald reagan. other point i would like to make and that is since 1945, presidents have encouraged americans to think that they're responsible for almost everything, you know, increase in prosperity, wars that we win, other things that you like. while, at the same time, they're not responsible for the things that you don't like. and one symptom of this is that when there is a decision like this that really does rest on the performance of the seal necessary this case or other things that are beyond a president's control, it's the president who gets the credit or gets the blame, and perhaps we should be a little bit more modulated in giving presidents both. >> lehrer: do you agree with that, beverly gage? >> i do agree, but i think one thing that-- again, the carter example really underscores just how much of a risk obama took in authorizing this mission. so it certainly could have gone either way. there are any number of things that could have gone wrong that he would not have been responsible for--
carter would have had a much bigger chance against ronald reagan. other point i would like to make and that is since 1945, presidents have encouraged americans to think that they're responsible for almost everything, you know, increase in prosperity, wars that we win, other things that you like. while, at the same time, they're not responsible for the things that you don't like. and one symptom of this is that when there is a decision like this that really does rest on the performance of the...
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carter. it's an honor to be here. as you know and mentioned, i was the secretary of aging in the state of kansas. i have served now two years for the u.s. assistant secretary for aging. in both of those capacities, i have listened to and oken to literally thousands of individuals and families in a variety of settings, and i have seen firsthand how the older americans act reflects the values that we have in ts country. supporting independence, helping people maintain the health and well-being so they're better able to live with dignity, protecting the most vulnerable among us, and providing basic respite care and other support r families so that they're better able to take care of loved ones in their holmesand their cmunities for as long as possible. this is what americans of all ages overwhelmingly tell us they prefer, to age at home in their communities. one of the real strengths of the older americans act is it doesn't matter if an individual lives in a rural area, frontier area or urban center. the programs and the
carter. it's an honor to be here. as you know and mentioned, i was the secretary of aging in the state of kansas. i have served now two years for the u.s. assistant secretary for aging. in both of those capacities, i have listened to and oken to literally thousands of individuals and families in a variety of settings, and i have seen firsthand how the older americans act reflects the values that we have in ts country. supporting independence, helping people maintain the health and well-being so...
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carter. it's an honor to be here. as you know and mentioned, i was the secretary of aging in the state of kansas. i have served now two years for the u.s. assistant secretary for aging. in both of those capacities, i have listened to and spoken to literally thousands of individuals and families in a variety of settings, and i have seen firsthand how the older americans act reflects the values that we have in this country. supporting independence, helping people maintain their health and well-being so they're better able to live with dignity, protecting the most vulnerable among us, and providing basic respite care and other support for families so that they're better able to take care of loved ones in their holmes and their communities for as long as possible. this is what americans of all ages overwhelmingly tell us they prefer, to age at home in their communities. one of the real strengths of the older americans act is it doesn't matter if an individual lives in a rural area, frontier area or urban center. the progr
carter. it's an honor to be here. as you know and mentioned, i was the secretary of aging in the state of kansas. i have served now two years for the u.s. assistant secretary for aging. in both of those capacities, i have listened to and spoken to literally thousands of individuals and families in a variety of settings, and i have seen firsthand how the older americans act reflects the values that we have in this country. supporting independence, helping people maintain their health and...
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so we sell--the majority of our olives go to bell-carter. um, they've been great for the industry, and they produce a great, great product. >> california's weather is perfect for olives, and some of these trees can grow for several hundred years. but you may be surprised to know that harvesting in california is largely done by hand. flash back more than 100 years to 1912. back then, olives were harvested the very same way, by hand. that's when two brothers, arthur and henry bell, decided to buy a small olive grove near fresno. they even carried on harvesting and selling olives through the great depression. no one realized it back then, but the brothers were planting the seeds for a multi-million-dollar business lasting at least 4 generations. >> just to give you an example, bell-carter's first canning operation was in berkeley, california in 1930. the company had 12 employees, and i think their annual--annually they canned about 7,000 cases of olives. come up to today's standards. we have over 500 employees canning well over 9 million cases
so we sell--the majority of our olives go to bell-carter. um, they've been great for the industry, and they produce a great, great product. >> california's weather is perfect for olives, and some of these trees can grow for several hundred years. but you may be surprised to know that harvesting in california is largely done by hand. flash back more than 100 years to 1912. back then, olives were harvested the very same way, by hand. that's when two brothers, arthur and henry bell, decided...
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efforts to promote tolerance and understanding between communities of color. 20 years ago, president carterned into law a resolution declaring one week in the month of may as asian-pacific american heritage week. in 1990, that celebration was expanded to the entire month of may and in 1991, legislation was signed into law, proclaiming asian-pacific heritage month in may to be a permanent celebration in united states. that is wonderful for us. thank you again for being here this evening. back in 2005, mayor newsom enthusiastically supported the idea of a celebration each year that would include all apa communities in the city and county of san francisco, where -- get this. more than one-third of the population is asian-american and pacific islander. you rock. our next speaker is no stranger to this event, but within the last few years, he represented mayor newsome at this very celebration. in january of this year, a new chapter was written when the board of supervisors unanimously voted in city administrator edwin lee to be the mayor of san francisco. he was noted as the best candidate for l
efforts to promote tolerance and understanding between communities of color. 20 years ago, president carterned into law a resolution declaring one week in the month of may as asian-pacific american heritage week. in 1990, that celebration was expanded to the entire month of may and in 1991, legislation was signed into law, proclaiming asian-pacific heritage month in may to be a permanent celebration in united states. that is wonderful for us. thank you again for being here this evening. back in...
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i will only be dealing with parts of the ruling by judge carter that deal with my clients. there is a variety of other issues that i have no stake in. >> could you make it clear right at the outset what relief you are seeking? >> yes, we're seeking to remand back to the trial court -- >> of the middle east? > -- ultimate relief. >> a determination as to whether mr. obama is eligible to serve as president of the united states. >> what remedy flows from that that you are seeking? >> simply a declaration that that is so, if we were to present the evidence the court to prevent -- prove that -- >> what would you expect or what are you asking the federal district court to do, assuming it were to issue and that declaration? what would be the next thing that what happened? >> the next thing that what happened would be, if the federal court system -- because this involves the supreme court, what -- >> well, let's just talk about where we are -- >> if we want to procedures and had a trial on the merits, and found that mr. obama was ineligible to serve in office, it is our expectation
i will only be dealing with parts of the ruling by judge carter that deal with my clients. there is a variety of other issues that i have no stake in. >> could you make it clear right at the outset what relief you are seeking? >> yes, we're seeking to remand back to the trial court -- >> of the middle east? > -- ultimate relief. >> a determination as to whether mr. obama is eligible to serve as president of the united states. >> what remedy flows from that that...
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>> think of jimmy carter and rescue attempt at they made. it is hard to imagine the consequences being anything other than disastrous for him. that is another reason he deserves great credit, because they took a real risk of their. they were not 100% certain that bin laden was there, according to leon panetta. 60-80% sure, but they did not have an eyewitness spotting of thim. >> let me quote charles krauthammer, who was off this week. "terrorists seized and subjected to interrogations, sometimes harsh and enhanced." almost immediately we heard commentators and elected officials say that it was waterboarding of khalid sheik mohammed that ultimately got them to seal team 6 and the compound. is this open to challenge? >> very much open to challenge. this week there was a lot of intelligence people who confirmed that khalid sheik mohammed did not confirm there was any sort of courier. al-libi, the other person, did not give them anything -- he was the other water boarded person. now they say that because they did not confirm it, it was probably
>> think of jimmy carter and rescue attempt at they made. it is hard to imagine the consequences being anything other than disastrous for him. that is another reason he deserves great credit, because they took a real risk of their. they were not 100% certain that bin laden was there, according to leon panetta. 60-80% sure, but they did not have an eyewitness spotting of thim. >> let me quote charles krauthammer, who was off this week. "terrorists seized and subjected to...
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jimmy carter's foreign policy mostly consisted of scolding countries that he thought didn't live up to the standards that the united states actually really didn't support itself because there were a bunch of puppet regimes around the world that we supported to try to prevent the countries from going communist now rescored countries for not having elections but we also propped up the ugliest dictators in the hopes that they will not become islamic democracies well the who we have to have some more consistent principle it seems to me then you want to jump in there which would be your formula i'm not sure . i coined the term during the soviet era friendly tyrants. i guess a self-explanatory we have now from the tyrants again and i'm not a lot of private i sure wish everyone were to come across but i think it is in our interests and a very interests that there be a stability and that they move slowly and carefully towards as we talked about earlier towards democracy and not rush things and not have revolution not have islamism not have iranian takeovers and so forth so i'm ok with with
jimmy carter's foreign policy mostly consisted of scolding countries that he thought didn't live up to the standards that the united states actually really didn't support itself because there were a bunch of puppet regimes around the world that we supported to try to prevent the countries from going communist now rescored countries for not having elections but we also propped up the ugliest dictators in the hopes that they will not become islamic democracies well the who we have to have some...
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two helicopters crashed, eight americans died and carter aborted the mission.ver recovered politically. they are the toughest calls. >> it's trust, it's judgment, it's knowing what kind of questions to ask and persisting in verifying the answers to those questions. if at all possible. >> reporter: and it's guts. because in the end, as jimmy carter found when those choppers crashed in the desert, as bill clinton found as the agony unfolded, and as barack obama found in that situation room, when you're the president, it's your decision, and your decision alo alone. he's the decider. and we hope you check in for "good morning america," they'll have new developments on this story. we're always online at
two helicopters crashed, eight americans died and carter aborted the mission.ver recovered politically. they are the toughest calls. >> it's trust, it's judgment, it's knowing what kind of questions to ask and persisting in verifying the answers to those questions. if at all possible. >> reporter: and it's guts. because in the end, as jimmy carter found when those choppers crashed in the desert, as bill clinton found as the agony unfolded, and as barack obama found in that situation...
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carter: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker. i had to get my boards set up here. with all the issues that we deal with here in congress the american people deal with other issues at home. some of those issues are connected and some of those issues they don't see the connection. but they do wonder about something. they wonder about the fact that gas prices in some places in this country in 2009, january of 2009, the president came into office, unleaded $132 a gallon, midrange, $1.42, super range, $1.52. gas prices in april of 2011 over here, somewhere in this country it looks like it could be texas because we're about right there, $3.99 for a regular, $4.ot for midrange, $4.19 for the super, the ethyl, they used to say in the old days. so since we have -- the president has taken office, something that affects every life in this country, the price of gasoline. whether we like it or not, whether we come up with alternative energy sources or not, whether we have new ideas about high speed trains, subways, elevated railways, buses, t
carter: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker. i had to get my boards set up here. with all the issues that we deal with here in congress the american people deal with other issues at home. some of those issues are connected and some of those issues they don't see the connection. but they do wonder about something. they wonder about the fact that gas prices in some places in this country in 2009, january of 2009, the president came into office, unleaded $132 a gallon,...
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as part of my presentation i will only be dealing with the parts of the ruling by judge carter that deal with my clients as there's a variety of issues raised by the other plaintiffs which i have no stake in. fs which i have no stake in. > can make it clear >> could you make clearwh what relief you're seeking? timately. >> we are seeking the second amended complaint that the court reached a determination as to whether mr. obama is eligible to serve as president of the united states that is the ultimate what we are seeking. >> what remedy flows from that that you are seeking? >> we are seeking a declaration and is so. what would you expect or what are you asking the federal district court to do to issue that declaration? what would be the next thing though it had been? [inaudible] >> let's just talk about where we are. >> if the court were to go back to the procedures and had a trial on the merits and the court found mr. obama was ineligible to serve it would be our expectation the office will ultimately not necessarily by the court the office would be vacant and take over as president of
as part of my presentation i will only be dealing with the parts of the ruling by judge carter that deal with my clients as there's a variety of issues raised by the other plaintiffs which i have no stake in. fs which i have no stake in. > can make it clear >> could you make clearwh what relief you're seeking? timately. >> we are seeking the second amended complaint that the court reached a determination as to whether mr. obama is eligible to serve as president of the united...
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and carter aborted the mission. he never recovered politically.toughest calls because in the end, as jimmy carter found when those choppers crashed in the desert, as bill clinton found as the agony of mogadishu unfolded, as barack obama found in the situation room, when you're the president, it's your decision. and your decision alone. >> hard to put into words the amount of pressure he must feel at moments like that. >> we celebrate when it goes well. when it doesn't -- >>> that's what's making news in
and carter aborted the mission. he never recovered politically.toughest calls because in the end, as jimmy carter found when those choppers crashed in the desert, as bill clinton found as the agony of mogadishu unfolded, as barack obama found in the situation room, when you're the president, it's your decision. and your decision alone. >> hard to put into words the amount of pressure he must feel at moments like that. >> we celebrate when it goes well. when it doesn't --...
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. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about. >>> osama bin laden was found hiding not in a cave but in a sprawling compound in pakistan. tonight we're staying on this story with complete coverage. kai jackson explains how osama bin laden was found. >> reporter: after a methodical investigation, officials became suspicious of no phone, or internet to his compound. once president oe obama knew it was him, he gave the go. they arrived at a million dollars compound of osama bin laden. >> there was a woman who shielded osama bin laden from the oncoming fire. >> reporter: navy seal forced shot osama bin laden to the head. >> all of a sudden you had to go into plan b and they did it flawlessly. >> reporter: no contact was pakistani officials. osama bin laden was quickly buried at sea but he was identified by one of his wives, dna and facial recognition technology. >>> news of bin been's death spawned celebrations across america. crowds gathered in front of the white house and at annapolis. >> when
. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about. >>> osama bin laden was found hiding not in a cave but in a sprawling compound in pakistan. tonight we're staying on this story with complete coverage. kai jackson explains how osama bin laden was found. >> reporter: after a methodical investigation, officials became suspicious of no phone, or internet to his compound. once president oe obama knew it was him, he gave the go. they arrived at a million dollars...
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he crushed carter in a landslide. this was a landslide and yet this early in his first term he has are the hippies had went and impact the very influence a columnist attended that the very morning and said the honeymoon was over. reagan a shot. people didn't know what to think about reagan. this actor is president and the last four presidents have been failures. they did good things that lyndon johnson didn't seek a full second term and richard nixon resigned in the watergate. jerry ford had three years and carter was a -- and put it the country turn to? 69-year-old ronald reagan, former actor to pull us out of trouble. the economy was in great. we had just suffered this humiliating moment with the iranian hostage crisis and were impotent on the world stage. we are turning to a former actor for health and then you shot. let's remind everyone the last four sitting presidents, shot while in the -- office all by. here is reagan, shot, great. than we then we learned, he sees his wife in emergency room. she comes in and if
he crushed carter in a landslide. this was a landslide and yet this early in his first term he has are the hippies had went and impact the very influence a columnist attended that the very morning and said the honeymoon was over. reagan a shot. people didn't know what to think about reagan. this actor is president and the last four presidents have been failures. they did good things that lyndon johnson didn't seek a full second term and richard nixon resigned in the watergate. jerry ford had...
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the company you keep. >>> former president, jimmy carter, just got back from north korea.alveaux planned to talk to him about that trip. there was bigger news to talk about. she asked him about the raid that killed osama bin laden and so much more. >> it was a very prague nat tma approach when it came to pakistan. he said this is a super power, a nuclear power. he said, he does not believe the president of pakistan had information about bin laden's whereabouts. essentially, he said, we have made some mistakes, u.s. drones hitting some civilians in pakistan and afghanistan. we have to be more forgiving. here is what he said, carol. >> what do you make of the fact that osama bin laden was found in pakistan in a city in a $1 million home not far from islamabad? do we think we can trust the pakistani government? >> we have to give them the benefit of the doubt. >> why? >> because they are so crucial. they have at least 100 nuclear weapons. our alliance with pakistan, despite some obvious difficulties, is extremely important. >> it is surprising how strongly he has come out in
the company you keep. >>> former president, jimmy carter, just got back from north korea.alveaux planned to talk to him about that trip. there was bigger news to talk about. she asked him about the raid that killed osama bin laden and so much more. >> it was a very prague nat tma approach when it came to pakistan. he said this is a super power, a nuclear power. he said, he does not believe the president of pakistan had information about bin laden's whereabouts. essentially, he...
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carter senior separated from his wife donagh had been threatening to kill her.the home where amber and her family livered with donagh and lived good on the promi promise. >> and then in the next second he fired the gun again and shot her in the head. >> you saw it? >> we saw that. >> carter then came after dennis, jr., his own son and amber's husband, plugging the young father full of bullets. amber was holding mason in her arms and they were next. >> i'm thinking, this is it. that this -- he's going to kill us. >> dennis fired round after round into her and into mason, his own grandson when amber, 6 months pregnant, summed up enough courage to save her children, jumping out of a window. >> that is the window that i had to jump from. >> her father-in-law fired one more shot into amber's back as she lay on the ground where mason died in her arms. >> when it was over amber had lost her mother-in-law, her husband, and her 2-year-old son, but there was still one life that could be saved. that of her unborn child. >> reporter: doctors performed an emergency c-section
carter senior separated from his wife donagh had been threatening to kill her.the home where amber and her family livered with donagh and lived good on the promi promise. >> and then in the next second he fired the gun again and shot her in the head. >> you saw it? >> we saw that. >> carter then came after dennis, jr., his own son and amber's husband, plugging the young father full of bullets. amber was holding mason in her arms and they were next. >> i'm thinking,...
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let's remember jimmy carter sought an intervention to free the hostages, it did not work. ronald reagan sought a missile strike to take out gadhafi many years ago. bill clinton had an unsuccessful intervention at the branch davidian kpoungd. barack obama has succeeded in undertaking a highly risky, but very important effort. >> shortly after faking office, i directed leon panetta to make the killing or capture of bin ladin the top priority of our war against al qaeda. even as we continued our broader efforts to disrupt, dismantle and defeat his network. >> what he basically did, he answered the question. and the question has been answered and the debate should be over. >> we'll be right back. you're the best, mr. snuggles. [ thinking another pet name? all right, i'm smart enough to notice that my favorite fresh-brewed mickey d's sweet tea is now on the dollar menu, so i'm smart enough for this. you're the best, too... sweet tea... pie? aww, chipmunk. [ male announcer sweet tea and the mcdonald's dollar menu. [ thinking the best, another pet name?les. all right, i'm smart e
let's remember jimmy carter sought an intervention to free the hostages, it did not work. ronald reagan sought a missile strike to take out gadhafi many years ago. bill clinton had an unsuccessful intervention at the branch davidian kpoungd. barack obama has succeeded in undertaking a highly risky, but very important effort. >> shortly after faking office, i directed leon panetta to make the killing or capture of bin ladin the top priority of our war against al qaeda. even as we continued...
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social justice and environmental activist majora carter. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. majora carter, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so okay, you are a genius, award winning... important to say straight up at the front. i know, you're like, "no, no, no!" you are a woman of the south bronx. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when people think of the south bronx, they think of blown out buildings, fire, garbage, pollution. when you look at the south bronx,ou see what? >> possibility, promise, some of the world's most beautiful people... >> hinojosa: hmm! >> ...all sorts of assets that are just waiting to be developed and recognized as such. >> hinojosa: but when you were growing up in the south bronx... >> uh! >> hinojosa: ...one of ten kids, okay? >> ( laughing ) yeah. >> hinojosa: what were you seeing around you? >> i was seeing, you know, the burned-out shells of buildings. i did see, you know, crack heads who lived across the street from me in a burned out shell. i did see my neighborhood played out larger than life on television about being, l
social justice and environmental activist majora carter. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. majora carter, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so okay, you are a genius, award winning... important to say straight up at the front. i know, you're like, "no, no, no!" you are a woman of the south bronx. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when people think of the south bronx, they think of blown out buildings, fire, garbage, pollution. when...
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did you see many in the carter administration think that ronald reagan could beat jimmy carter chris: short of armageddon like the capture of hostages and humiliation of the united states and inflation and unemployment. let me ask you about the question of these three. they seem reminiscent of the bush crowd. they seem like the guys who probably decided when they were 13 they wanted to be president and no matter what else happened they got to be governor and now the next step. how can they act as if there is no tea party or sarah palin? >> huntsman is a throwback. he had lunch with george h.w. bush a week or so ago. he is the old republican. he would hate to hear that but the old school republican with some foreign policy experience, ambassador to china. he speaks mandarin. he knows something of the world. chris: he is also a guy that wants to get along with democrats and deal make with them which seems to run against the idea -- >> he is the man who introduced sarah palin at the last convention. he has said even though he that qualms about ryan's plan that he will back it. chris: get
did you see many in the carter administration think that ronald reagan could beat jimmy carter chris: short of armageddon like the capture of hostages and humiliation of the united states and inflation and unemployment. let me ask you about the question of these three. they seem reminiscent of the bush crowd. they seem like the guys who probably decided when they were 13 they wanted to be president and no matter what else happened they got to be governor and now the next step. how can they act...
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it would be jimmy carter, jimmy carter, jimmy carter for the next 18 months. you remember those days. i know you're old enough. >> i know all about it. i was there as a speechwriter. i remember the hell of desert one. >> he had a lot of other choices. he could have tried to bomb. then you don't get the intelligence bonanza they are working off of. all in all, i think this is a big week in terms of performance and probably should have political ramifications. >> 68% going in. the reporting tells us. >> 68%. that's not 90%, that's not a slam-dunk. you know, i have thought all along obviously president obama, really smart, really competent. but in the political sense i've said he's really good and he's also lucky. you want -- >> you've noticed what i've noticed. i want a lucky president. >> you want him to be good, but you want a lucky president, bin laden was there. they got him. no americans -- not another american life was wasted on this guy. >> who was the president that said what kind of generals do you like? he said, i like lucky generals because he doesn't
it would be jimmy carter, jimmy carter, jimmy carter for the next 18 months. you remember those days. i know you're old enough. >> i know all about it. i was there as a speechwriter. i remember the hell of desert one. >> he had a lot of other choices. he could have tried to bomb. then you don't get the intelligence bonanza they are working off of. all in all, i think this is a big week in terms of performance and probably should have political ramifications. >> 68% going in....
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i also tell the whole story of the story of 11976 the audio went dead between jimmy carter and gerald ford the debate in philadelphia. ford and carter standing at each podium and they both just stood there silently 27 minutes while they tried to fix the audio. they did not look at each other. one moderator offer them a chair and said of -- not only did they sit down did not even acknowledge july suggested that. i interview them about that and they said it was true, it a true embarrassment. carter said "i think to some degree it let the american people size of the candidates and i don't think any of us made points on that deal and it was true. it was one airplanes were made decisively in a debate that had nothing to do with what was said by the candidates with their words. but what they said with their body language. the first televised debate kennedy nixon comment it was nixon's appearance that loss of the day and one and four kennedy. those who listen to what on the radio thought nixon was the winner but on television did not think so. the 2000 debate between al gore and george bush
i also tell the whole story of the story of 11976 the audio went dead between jimmy carter and gerald ford the debate in philadelphia. ford and carter standing at each podium and they both just stood there silently 27 minutes while they tried to fix the audio. they did not look at each other. one moderator offer them a chair and said of -- not only did they sit down did not even acknowledge july suggested that. i interview them about that and they said it was true, it a true embarrassment....
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the giants have lost five carter last six since her. oakland had a six for the victory in an over baltimore. the 200 running print of indianapolis 500 jason hildebrand almost claimed his first win. and here is a lock and why he did not finish first >> and he crashed in the final turn can walden when. all, but the cemetery ridge hunt. rorer witnessed on the road not sure witnessed we hunt. rorer witnessed on the road not sure witnessed we will check it l. ow#ç3 we do have a chance for what weather in the forecast around nine p m monday evening we will see is that what whether it will interest on any tour of the area conditions look good as she stepped out the door. the 7 day around the bay forecast shows mostly dry weather for the bay area and a slight chance of showers. the weekend temperatures to warmups. the traffic nothing new to report no hot spots will accidence a few cars on the road right number. here's a look of the cemetery. she can see the camera shake your round because of the wind. south of 101 hot no accidents to report >>
the giants have lost five carter last six since her. oakland had a six for the victory in an over baltimore. the 200 running print of indianapolis 500 jason hildebrand almost claimed his first win. and here is a lock and why he did not finish first >> and he crashed in the final turn can walden when. all, but the cemetery ridge hunt. rorer witnessed on the road not sure witnessed we hunt. rorer witnessed on the road not sure witnessed we will check it l. ow#ç3 we do have a chance for...
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carter, mississippi's general store, which his family owned for years. the walls of the store still bear the high water the mark from the last landmark flood. >> we will have another mark. >> reporter: the great mississippi flood of 1928 was the most destructive the nation's seen. following that they built levees along the river. now they are hoping the levees can stem the tide. ed says while the store has survived a lot, he's been here. he is not sure it will make it through this. >> i don't know. i hate to imagine. what's going to happen. it may -- >> reporter: history follows the mississippi here as she winds her way next to vicksburg. once the site of a civil war battle, now home to casinos. in all, 19 casinos should shut down along the mississippi. closings that mean tax. and it's flooded homes and closed down streets. >> i don't know. i'm running from the water. staying one step ahead of it. as long asky get out of bed and get more than my feet wet, i will just move on and wait and get there and move to the next one. >> reporter: a game that everyo
carter, mississippi's general store, which his family owned for years. the walls of the store still bear the high water the mark from the last landmark flood. >> we will have another mark. >> reporter: the great mississippi flood of 1928 was the most destructive the nation's seen. following that they built levees along the river. now they are hoping the levees can stem the tide. ed says while the store has survived a lot, he's been here. he is not sure it will make it through this....
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ford and carter -- the audio went dead as you may recall, ford and carter once that one podium, the other stood at the other podium, and they just stood there silently for 27 minutes. why they try to fix the audio. they didn't speak to one another. they didn't even look at each other. and we knew he was a moderator offer them a chair. and newman said afterward not going to did not sit down, they did not even acknowledge that i had suggested it. [laughter] i interviewed both ford and carter about all of that, and both admitted it was a true embarrassment. carter said, i think amoco, i think to some degree elect american people size of the candidates and i don't think either one of us made any points on that deal. that was really true. the incident was one of many through the years when points were made, decisive points were made in a debate that had nothing to do with what was said by the candidates with their words. it was what they said with their body language. first debate, the first televised debate, kennedy nixon, 1960. it was nixon's appearance that lost that debate and won it for k
ford and carter -- the audio went dead as you may recall, ford and carter once that one podium, the other stood at the other podium, and they just stood there silently for 27 minutes. why they try to fix the audio. they didn't speak to one another. they didn't even look at each other. and we knew he was a moderator offer them a chair. and newman said afterward not going to did not sit down, they did not even acknowledge that i had suggested it. [laughter] i interviewed both ford and carter...
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avocados judge carter was talking about, they can't. they've got to get to your grocery store in a truck. every good or service that you use or buy is affected by the price of oil and gas. it's going to run the price of everything up. we have got to get this under control and we have got to exploit our domestic energy sources. you know, i agree with judge carter, texas is the leader in wind farm, it's a beautiful sight as i drive down ocean drive in corpus christi looking across the bay at the windmills across over by portland, that's the future. but you can't put a windmill on a car. you've got to have oil and gas to run your cars. now we can get into a cushion about needing to be focusing on cars working on natural gas as a more cost effective way to do it, we've got a great abundance of natural gas but we have got to get rid of the moratorium, the de facto moratorium that is crippling the oil and gas industry in the gulf of mexico. it's running prices up, it's costing us jobs in texas, i want to talk just for a second, if you don't m
avocados judge carter was talking about, they can't. they've got to get to your grocery store in a truck. every good or service that you use or buy is affected by the price of oil and gas. it's going to run the price of everything up. we have got to get this under control and we have got to exploit our domestic energy sources. you know, i agree with judge carter, texas is the leader in wind farm, it's a beautiful sight as i drive down ocean drive in corpus christi looking across the bay at the...
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is worth six hundred billion not carter but kuwait. right i would avi's someone walk on that got six hundred billion in cash to work with if these sovereign wealth funds in the institutional side start to put five six seven percent into gold bullion that's an incredible demand story that's what nobody is talking about on the silver and gold story they're all thought looking at the supply but they're not really understanding what the man dynamics are going forward and as rick ackerman said you know when you increase supply as they're doing now by flooding the market with more naked short sells in the sober pits you increase demand and this is an axiom on wall street that is. inflexible we've got about thirty seconds left let's talk a little bit about georgia back accused of massive mortgage fraud sued for one billion by u.s. government what's going on there stacey herber now the justice department has to do it should bank one of the world's ten biggest banks buy assets for at least one billion dollars for defrauding taxpayers by repeate
is worth six hundred billion not carter but kuwait. right i would avi's someone walk on that got six hundred billion in cash to work with if these sovereign wealth funds in the institutional side start to put five six seven percent into gold bullion that's an incredible demand story that's what nobody is talking about on the silver and gold story they're all thought looking at the supply but they're not really understanding what the man dynamics are going forward and as rick ackerman said you...
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and the national security adviser suggests unlike carter, ford didn't have vietnam thanks or pay a price for arrogance. so maybe this buying monarchy is eased out and maybe instead of the ayatollah and meets an untimely fate for reasons i choose to clout in mystery maybe it is a much more moderate guy who takes over in iran. that changes a lot and also means when the hostages are seized that is wrapped up in five days so there is no -- i have 14 years of my life to figure out. the problem for ford or anyone who is president back then, the economic calamity of the 1970s was baked in the cake. it happened for structural reasons. the great stagnation makes this case which means that in 1980 ronald reagan who was undeniable, he is no longer running against an unpopular democratic incumbent. he is running to succeed an unpopular republican and 12 straight years of republican rule. as we saw in 2008 when you are trying to succeed your own party it is difficult under any circumstances. almost never done. when the person in power is unpopular you have a headache. on the democratic side everybody
and the national security adviser suggests unlike carter, ford didn't have vietnam thanks or pay a price for arrogance. so maybe this buying monarchy is eased out and maybe instead of the ayatollah and meets an untimely fate for reasons i choose to clout in mystery maybe it is a much more moderate guy who takes over in iran. that changes a lot and also means when the hostages are seized that is wrapped up in five days so there is no -- i have 14 years of my life to figure out. the problem for...