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back up the boards past carter. salvador to carter. led ahead and carter seizes up the wing. fed across behind richards. might be an odd man rush the other side. let it across. clarkson had trouble slowing it down and getting the shot away. another try off quick. clarkson behind. josefson turning. shakes away from richards. josefson has space. back to greene. drive. that deflected up high by martinez. careened back. elias tried to play it and could not. carter able to force it. carter again. rolled it back. greene takes over. >> eddie: long shift for carter and richards. >> mike: that's icing, pierre. you're right on the red line when it came by. >> pierre: a couple of opportunities here. patrik elias over to david clarkson. goes to settle the puck down. bouncing puck, missed opportunity for the devils. talk about the chance for kovalchuk. guys are getting in the lane. all kinds of opportunities in the passed shot. trying to find henrique and kovalchuk can want get it to him. >> eddie: you can't be looking to make a pass. >> pierre: he's done a lot tonight. he's been unselfis
back up the boards past carter. salvador to carter. led ahead and carter seizes up the wing. fed across behind richards. might be an odd man rush the other side. let it across. clarkson had trouble slowing it down and getting the shot away. another try off quick. clarkson behind. josefson turning. shakes away from richards. josefson has space. back to greene. drive. that deflected up high by martinez. careened back. elias tried to play it and could not. carter able to force it. carter again....
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back up the boards past carter. salvador to carter. led ahead and carter seizes up the wing. fed across behind richards. might be an odd man rush the other side. let it across. clarkson had trouble slowing it down and getting the shot away. another try off quick. clarkson behind. josefson turning. shakes away from richards. josefson has space. back to greene. drive. that deflected up high by martinez. careened back. elias tried to play it and could not. carter able to force it. carter again. rolled it back. greene takes over. >> eddie: long shift for carter and richards. >> mike: that's icing, pierre. you're right on the red line when it came by. >> pierre: a couple of opportunities here. patrik elias over to david clarkson. goes to settle the puck down. bouncing puck, missed opportunity for the devils. talk about the chance for kovalchuk. guys are getting in the lane. all kinds of opportunities in the passed shot. trying to find henrique and kovalchuk can want get it to him. >> eddie: you can't be looking to make a pass. >> pierre: he's done a lot tonight. he's been unselfis
back up the boards past carter. salvador to carter. led ahead and carter seizes up the wing. fed across behind richards. might be an odd man rush the other side. let it across. clarkson had trouble slowing it down and getting the shot away. another try off quick. clarkson behind. josefson turning. shakes away from richards. josefson has space. back to greene. drive. that deflected up high by martinez. careened back. elias tried to play it and could not. carter able to force it. carter again....
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we will see carter late or in the show. got a question? send us an e-mail and the address is options action. we love e-mails. send them in. we will answer them after the show on our website. you will also find a ton of educational material out there as well. >> you can call this trade a lemon. last month, khou and carter made a bullish bet on ford, but the stock is riding low. should they stay in the trade or plot their ford escape. there's nothing worse than going to the post office and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post off
we will see carter late or in the show. got a question? send us an e-mail and the address is options action. we love e-mails. send them in. we will answer them after the show on our website. you will also find a ton of educational material out there as well. >> you can call this trade a lemon. last month, khou and carter made a bullish bet on ford, but the stock is riding low. should they stay in the trade or plot their ford escape. there's nothing worse than going to the post office and...
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>> carter is very confiding and fast. i have interfered george bush the most, and he is an excellent interview, and clinton is fun you're a good clinton and bush are the buzz. >> did you ask -- are the best. >> did you ask george walker bush? >> i cannot argue with his logic. he said, i am not ready to step out yet. it takes some time, and he has been disciplined about that. >> back to your job, when did you get it? >> a lot of breaking and pleading. -- begging and pleading. i really wanted to work for term. 0 week is enough time to start to get a sense and do some storytelling, while a daily newspaper i would be too impatient. i love the idea of a weekly. >> go back to the very beginning. how did you get that? >> i applied to be a fact checker, which was an entry- level job, and it took about a year before they had an opening, so that was my first job. my job was to make sure the names were spelled right, and i was told if i made three mistakes in the magazine, i was out the door. go right how did you get your job? >> i
>> carter is very confiding and fast. i have interfered george bush the most, and he is an excellent interview, and clinton is fun you're a good clinton and bush are the buzz. >> did you ask -- are the best. >> did you ask george walker bush? >> i cannot argue with his logic. he said, i am not ready to step out yet. it takes some time, and he has been disciplined about that. >> back to your job, when did you get it? >> a lot of breaking and pleading. --...
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we will see carter late or in the show. got a question? send us an e-mail and the address is options action. we love e-mails. send them in. we will answer them after the show on our website. >> you can call this trade a lemon. last month, colin carter made a bullish bet, but the stock is riding low. should they stay in the trade or plot their ford escape. find out when "options action" returns. sometime for pump up the volume. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get some right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. . >> welcome back to options action. time to get called out and take a look back on t
we will see carter late or in the show. got a question? send us an e-mail and the address is options action. we love e-mails. send them in. we will answer them after the show on our website. >> you can call this trade a lemon. last month, colin carter made a bullish bet, but the stock is riding low. should they stay in the trade or plot their ford escape. find out when "options action" returns. sometime for pump up the volume. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between...
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he said, quote, even jimmy carter would have given that order. that order came from president obama who for the first time is revealing dramatic new details about the night the world's most wanted terrorist was killed. in a special edition of ""rock center"" with brian williams, brian sat down with the president and top members of his national security team, everybody who was in the room from that famous photograph from the situation room, they talked about that top secret mission. >> did you seek anyone's council? >> i didn't. the reason was because this had to be such a close hold operation. there were only a handful of staff in the white house who knew about this. the majority of my senior staff didn't know about it. my secretary didn't know about it, my personal aide didn't know about it. >> the first lady? >> first lady didn't know about it. >> your husband didn't know. snow no. no. >> mrs. obama didn't know. >> one of chelsea's friends got married, i went to the wedding, i went to the reception. i was at the reception and it was so ironic,
he said, quote, even jimmy carter would have given that order. that order came from president obama who for the first time is revealing dramatic new details about the night the world's most wanted terrorist was killed. in a special edition of ""rock center"" with brian williams, brian sat down with the president and top members of his national security team, everybody who was in the room from that famous photograph from the situation room, they talked about that top secret...
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making coand carter winners. now "options action" fans are watching the show and only want to know one thing. what will the two frequent flyers do now. >> before we answer that, let us see how much money was made. had you shorted priceline stock at the time of the trade, you would have made a bundle. the put spread costs $18 and can be sold for $45. that is a return of 250%. here's where it gets interesting if 250% didn't interest you. there was a great deal of money left in the trade if priceline can stay below $700 by june expiration. the question is will priceline stay there. let's go back to the charts of the man who made the original call. carter. stay in the trade. you are part of the wonder twins. do you agree? >> it's okay to remain short. this is the money at this point that you will need to adjust the strikes. i would take them off the table and take a portion of that and roll down. >> any quick view on priceline. the best performing stock this year. >> the fever is broken and the offering price, apple
making coand carter winners. now "options action" fans are watching the show and only want to know one thing. what will the two frequent flyers do now. >> before we answer that, let us see how much money was made. had you shorted priceline stock at the time of the trade, you would have made a bundle. the put spread costs $18 and can be sold for $45. that is a return of 250%. here's where it gets interesting if 250% didn't interest you. there was a great deal of money left in the...
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i wanted to say something quickly about jimmy carter. carter left office. he was been tossed unexpectedly and by his standards, he went home. he was depressed for a year. it took him a while what to do next. he wrote a book and then re-invented what it means to be a former president, a model that clinton has consciously followed. gwen: isn't jimmy carter -- in the club between us -- the least popular member? >> the fascinating fact about carter is december 7 of this year he becomes the longest-living former president in american history. so he has had 31 years, eight months and 18 days that he's going to break. he's going to invents not just one second career, maybe two. >> you notice in the picture after the obama election, carter sort of standing off to the side, visually not looking like a part of that. >> people may change their roles as the ex-president, gwen, but i don't think they thank their personalities. bill clinton, each those's more bipartisan now, he's still a thoroughly political creature. jimmy carter was unpopular in washington because he w
i wanted to say something quickly about jimmy carter. carter left office. he was been tossed unexpectedly and by his standards, he went home. he was depressed for a year. it took him a while what to do next. he wrote a book and then re-invented what it means to be a former president, a model that clinton has consciously followed. gwen: isn't jimmy carter -- in the club between us -- the least popular member? >> the fascinating fact about carter is december 7 of this year he becomes the...
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, thank you very much critics former president jimmy carter in cairo with the carter center observingm's first-ever competitive presidential election speaking with sharif abdel kouddous of "democracy now!" when we come back, "predator nation: corporate criminals, political corruption, and the hijacking of america." stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with the election season heating up in the u.s., the economy remains a crucial focus of the presidential campaign. the justice department opened a criminal probe into a $3 billion trading loss in risky derivatives at financial giant jpmorgan chase, the nation's largest bank, earlier this month. investors have launched a class- action lawsuit against facebook, morgan stanley, and other banks that underwrote the tech giant's public offering, claiming the companies misstated facts and concealed relevant information about facebook's potential prospects. plaintiffs say they lost more than $2.5 billion as facebook shares plunged in the days after
, thank you very much critics former president jimmy carter in cairo with the carter center observingm's first-ever competitive presidential election speaking with sharif abdel kouddous of "democracy now!" when we come back, "predator nation: corporate criminals, political corruption, and the hijacking of america." stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with...
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mitt romney repeatedly making references to jimmy carter. why this race all of a sudden feels like a return to the 1980s. >> and we're just hours away from mother's day. new concerns across the country, the new challenge for retiring mothers in america. >> and all the talk about social issues, but the economy still reigns supreme with most voters according to polling, and both candidates well aware of that. >> if we take the right course, i'm convinced we'll see a resurgence in the american economy that will surprise the world. donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... h
mitt romney repeatedly making references to jimmy carter. why this race all of a sudden feels like a return to the 1980s. >> and we're just hours away from mother's day. new concerns across the country, the new challenge for retiring mothers in america. >> and all the talk about social issues, but the economy still reigns supreme with most voters according to polling, and both candidates well aware of that. >> if we take the right course, i'm convinced we'll see a resurgence...
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back up the boards past carter. salvador to carter. led ahead and carter seizes up the wing. fed across behind richards. might be an odd man rush the other side. let it across. clarkson had trouble slowing it down and getting the shot away. another try off quick. clarkson behind. josefson turning. shakes away from richards. josefson has space. back to greene. drive. that deflected up high by martinez. careened back. elias tried to play it and could not. carter able to force it. carter again. rolled it back. greene takes over. >> eddie: long shift for carter and richards. >> mike: that's icing, pierre. you're right on the red line when it came by. >> pierre: a couple of opportunities here. patrik elias over to david clarkson. goes to settle the puck down. bouncing puck, missed opportunity for the devils. talk about the chance for kovalchuk. guys are getting in the lane. all kinds of opportunities in the passed shot. trying to find henrique and kovalchuk can want get it to him. >> eddie: you can't be looking to make a pass. >> pierre: he's done a lot tonight. he's been unselfis
back up the boards past carter. salvador to carter. led ahead and carter seizes up the wing. fed across behind richards. might be an odd man rush the other side. let it across. clarkson had trouble slowing it down and getting the shot away. another try off quick. clarkson behind. josefson turning. shakes away from richards. josefson has space. back to greene. drive. that deflected up high by martinez. careened back. elias tried to play it and could not. carter able to force it. carter again....
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i voted for carter when carter first ran for office, same hesitation and seine same ineffectiveness id i voted for reagan. i'll vote for romney. ron writesic ma, but i think about this, jimmy carter left office 31 years ago. no person 35 years of age or your honoring younger will remember the carter malaise. they have no idea what who carter was. i think they might have read a history book. randall writes, from the silent majority in this yagz, yes. it's difficult to get around carter's nobel peace prize. comparing carter to obama is almost as much of a stretch as comparing romney to reagan. good luck with that one. cnn.com/cafferty file or through the situation room's facebook page. >> a secret nuclear program revealed. we're not talking about iran. we're talking about kodak. we'll meet the facebook co-founder who gave up his united states citizenship. was it simply to save millions in taxes? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a t of ordn thr life virtuawallethelpyou g. keep traf spenng, ve y with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ how you want. y
i voted for carter when carter first ran for office, same hesitation and seine same ineffectiveness id i voted for reagan. i'll vote for romney. ron writesic ma, but i think about this, jimmy carter left office 31 years ago. no person 35 years of age or your honoring younger will remember the carter malaise. they have no idea what who carter was. i think they might have read a history book. randall writes, from the silent majority in this yagz, yes. it's difficult to get around carter's nobel...
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carter goes first because he is the most recent. just to make it interesting, henry kissinger and a host of other luminaries sit around and there are some concerns that carter should have the main state room. it was more of a closet. on this plane, there are these three men, all who do not particularly like each other. they have this astonishing encounter where they began to talk about what they shared and what separates them. that is the beginning of that friendship which would last for 25 years. he refused to give the bedroom because he said he was in charge. he was a senior official. >> did you have any feedback from anybody? >> i talked to three or four people who were on that flight. all the reporters are still alive. i talked to all three of them. they had astonishing storage. haines johnson and jim bell on the way back. they had asked the two presidents to speak. they did not know nixon was with them coming back, three. on the way back, the three reporters interviewed carter and ford in their first joint interview. they spent
carter goes first because he is the most recent. just to make it interesting, henry kissinger and a host of other luminaries sit around and there are some concerns that carter should have the main state room. it was more of a closet. on this plane, there are these three men, all who do not particularly like each other. they have this astonishing encounter where they began to talk about what they shared and what separates them. that is the beginning of that friendship which would last for 25...
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making cole and carter winners. now "options action" from o'hare to heathrow are watching the show, and they onto want to know one thing. what will these two frequent flyers do now? before we answer that, let's see how much money was made. if you shorted priceline at the time of the trade, you would have made a bundle. mike's spread put sold at 18 bucks. that is a return of 250%. here's what's interesting if 250% didn't interest you in the first place. there's still money left. if it can stay below 700 bucks by june's expiration. the question is will priceline stay there? >> i think this is in the money put spread. basically at this point you need to adjust the strikes, take some money off the table, take a pork of that and role down. >> okay. take a quick break. we're back with the final call after this. there's nothing worse than going to the post office and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. posta
making cole and carter winners. now "options action" from o'hare to heathrow are watching the show, and they onto want to know one thing. what will these two frequent flyers do now? before we answer that, let's see how much money was made. if you shorted priceline at the time of the trade, you would have made a bundle. mike's spread put sold at 18 bucks. that is a return of 250%. here's what's interesting if 250% didn't interest you in the first place. there's still money left. if it...
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we see carter and gerald ford's funeral. that is amazing. these men go through things and have scars that no one can understand except each other. that bonds them in ways that all of them are writing about politics and policy that few of us can experience. >> i want to ask nancy about the hoover/truman relationship. what did you find specific examples of where those two worked together? >> initially it is a difficult -- practical thing. truman found himself president. world war ii is ending. here he is facing a catastrophe. -- europe is facing a catastropheliterally hundreds of millions of people are at risk of starting. -- starving. it was a mammoth undertaking to figure out how we're going to get europe on its feet. no one knew more on how to do this than herbert hoover. he was an engineer. it is a great problem solver. probably why he was elected president to begin with. against the wishes, truman reached out to hoover and asked him to come in and helped him how to figure out how to do european relief. they are suspicious of each other. t
we see carter and gerald ford's funeral. that is amazing. these men go through things and have scars that no one can understand except each other. that bonds them in ways that all of them are writing about politics and policy that few of us can experience. >> i want to ask nancy about the hoover/truman relationship. what did you find specific examples of where those two worked together? >> initially it is a difficult -- practical thing. truman found himself president. world war ii...
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what we are going through today began during the carter administration, not because of jimmy carter,ause of global forces. china in 1978. it actually started at the brzezinski's home when the chinese leader came over and mika spilled caviar on his lap and then tried to wipe it off and created an international incident. true story. >> well, it was a mistake. >> but china was opening. a lot of our factories were already moving overseas. japan was on the rise. we had all of these things happening. and, again, i only bring this up not to fiercely defend jimmy carter, but just to talk about how stupid we americans are when it comes to trying to figure out why we are where we are today. i will say it again. this is a 30 to 40-year trend that we're going to have to reverse. the middle class has been shrinking because of increasing productivity and because our jobs have been shipped overseas for 30, 40 years. >> and that shrinkage had started before the carter presidency. >> early '70s. >> and events consumed and overwhelmed the carter presidency, events that still threaten us each and every
what we are going through today began during the carter administration, not because of jimmy carter,ause of global forces. china in 1978. it actually started at the brzezinski's home when the chinese leader came over and mika spilled caviar on his lap and then tried to wipe it off and created an international incident. true story. >> well, it was a mistake. >> but china was opening. a lot of our factories were already moving overseas. japan was on the rise. we had all of these...
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. >> who would guess we look back to the carter years as the good ol' days. [applause] are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. bill: 13 minutes past the hour, mitt romney about to pick up a key endorsement from tea party favorite michele bachmann. she will join romney on the trail today. what will that do for him. former presidential candidate, herman cain is here to talk about it. he has a brand new book, of all things, 9-9-9. a subtitle, army of david. herman cain live in atlanta, your hometown. good morning to you, and welcome back. >> good morning, bill. happy to be here. bill: we'll see michele bachmann in 45 minutes. when are you going to endorse mitt romney or are you? >> well my actions speak louder than words. for last several weeks i've been talking about mitt romney is presumptive nominee. my weekly commentary people can find at herman cain.com. talks about nine bad decisions,
. >> who would guess we look back to the carter years as the good ol' days. [applause] are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. bill: 13 minutes past the hour, mitt romney about to pick up a key endorsement from tea party favorite michele bachmann. she will join romney on the trail today. what will that do for him....
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do you think that was a fair way of sort of responding that even jimmy carter when jimmy carter did order a raid like this that didn't work? >> i think what governor romney was saying even president carter who is known not to have been very decisive on issues of war and peace and has failed in some respects in war and peace and had a very uneven record made the point that just about every president would have made the call. it's not a political issue. even presidents on the left would have made this decision. he is just trying to move beyond the politics. we are lost in this political debate about this issue right now. >> what we are going back to is the back and forth in 2007 when obama came back and said if he had actionable intelligence and pakistan wouldn't act he would act without consulting an ally on that front. mitt romney at the time said i do not concur in the words of barack obama. i do not think those help to draw more friends to our effort. >> let's be really clear here. we are now bogged down in trying to re-create events that were basically tactical decisions. the strategic
do you think that was a fair way of sort of responding that even jimmy carter when jimmy carter did order a raid like this that didn't work? >> i think what governor romney was saying even president carter who is known not to have been very decisive on issues of war and peace and has failed in some respects in war and peace and had a very uneven record made the point that just about every president would have made the call. it's not a political issue. even presidents on the left would...
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jimmy carter tried to do that.is service as national security advisor. it was the worst day of his life. it was probably one of the worst days of jimmy carter's life. again, i don't want to make too much of an offhanded remark in new hampshire. after four decades can we not leave jimmy carter alone and honor him for what he did for this country and move on? i have made the jokes just like hoover was the butt of all democrats jokes and even harry truman said hoover didn't start the great depression more than i did. can't we just let it go? didn't it strike you as a cheap shot? >> it did especially because president carter made a very difficult decision. he paid a price for it in real time and has certainly paid a price for it historically. one of the great things about history is the central duty we owe to history is to rewrite it and always rethink it. it will be interesting to see as the revision happens how president carter stands given that he confronted all the issues that we have confronted for 30 years whethe
jimmy carter tried to do that.is service as national security advisor. it was the worst day of his life. it was probably one of the worst days of jimmy carter's life. again, i don't want to make too much of an offhanded remark in new hampshire. after four decades can we not leave jimmy carter alone and honor him for what he did for this country and move on? i have made the jokes just like hoover was the butt of all democrats jokes and even harry truman said hoover didn't start the great...
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like jimmy carter. >> jimmy carter is the republican herbert hoover, the democratsing frommed him fors and we have just about a few years left to go after carter. >>bret: that it is for the panel. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. my new apartment isn't that far away. it's 4.2 miles away ! with this droid razr... motorola... verizon 4g lte... video... skype. you're gonna get lost. this has gps. well, that makes me feel better. me too. i'll go get two from the back. okay. this mother's day, get the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. the lowest price ever. verizon. ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >> we asked you in our text to vote poll tonight whose endorsement would be valuable for mitt romney. thanks for your votes tonight. we have breakin
like jimmy carter. >> jimmy carter is the republican herbert hoover, the democratsing frommed him fors and we have just about a few years left to go after carter. >>bret: that it is for the panel. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. my new apartment isn't that...
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there's a $2.50 lane. >> reporter: so, carter used the regular lanes to cross the bay bridge. and she noticed others were doing the same thing. >> i think more people are using the regular lanes. it's not worth it to use the car pool lanes when the traffic is constantly backed up. >> reporter: bay area traffic managers are seeing evidence that carter's experience isn't all that unusual. >> yeah. the number of car pool vehicles that are traveling through the car pool lanes during the peak hours, monday through friday, down through the first nine months of the fiscal rear. about 440,000 fewer vehicles. car pool usage dropped 26% in the year following the new fee. during the same period, overall traffic on the state's seven bridges was up about 1.4%, the largest increase since 2004. and while traffic planners can't say exactly what's causing the increase, they have a hunch it's economy-related. >> i think this is an indication of a more promising bay area employment picture. >> reporter: as for carter, the car pool fee has put ra chill to her jaunts to the city. >> i would rather
there's a $2.50 lane. >> reporter: so, carter used the regular lanes to cross the bay bridge. and she noticed others were doing the same thing. >> i think more people are using the regular lanes. it's not worth it to use the car pool lanes when the traffic is constantly backed up. >> reporter: bay area traffic managers are seeing evidence that carter's experience isn't all that unusual. >> yeah. the number of car pool vehicles that are traveling through the car pool...
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this carter comparison. it is usually an obsession with republican candidates. last night the president was asked about whether carter and the iran hostage crisis weighed on him during the bin laden decision. take a listen. >> how thick did the expecter of jimmy carter desert 1 hang in the air here? >> i thought of it but i will tell you that there are moments in your presidency where you really do put politics aside. certainly we thought about the fact that if there was a failure here it would have disastrous consequences for me politically. we knew the examples of the carter presidency and we understood what happened there. but i tell you the only thing that i was thinking about throughout this entire enterprise was i really want to get those guys back home safe. >> just a reminder. it has been 32 years since jimmy carter was on a ballot. >>> we have new poll numbers today and four battle ground stat states. mitt romney now leads there 44-43. romney has closed the gap in ohio by just two points in that pol
this carter comparison. it is usually an obsession with republican candidates. last night the president was asked about whether carter and the iran hostage crisis weighed on him during the bin laden decision. take a listen. >> how thick did the expecter of jimmy carter desert 1 hang in the air here? >> i thought of it but i will tell you that there are moments in your presidency where you really do put politics aside. certainly we thought about the fact that if there was a failure...
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if >> brianne carter and as the l need onend you wil if >> brianne carter and as the l need onend you things fun. sometimes she lets us pick out stuff we love, like sunnyd. she likes that it has 40% less sugar than most regular soda brands. we just love the taste. ♪ make today a sunny day. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. 5:30 right now. two presidential campaigns are in different places this morning. romney will be in virginia as he gets closer to nomination. gingrich will appear in to suspend his campaign. good morning, washington. it's wednesday, may 2. i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. we get things started with a look at the roads and lisa baden. hearing that northbound virginia, but southbound on the way to the marine base, an accident reported near quanti
if >> brianne carter and as the l need onend you wil if >> brianne carter and as the l need onend you things fun. sometimes she lets us pick out stuff we love, like sunnyd. she likes that it has 40% less sugar than most regular soda brands. we just love the taste. ♪ make today a sunny day. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what...
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president carter just invoked god by saying we're all children of the same god. and when president kennedy introduced his legislation, he said we faced a moral crisis as a country and people that was as old as the scriptures and as clear as the contusion. clearly martin luther king led the movement really steeped in religion. you've written a book of the holy vote, the politics of faith in america and write about the advent of the cultural wars and how religion is a polarizing feature of the current national politics and less successful to helping us create the blessed community. is it no longer wise to invoke moral values and religion to promote civil rights? >> you have to understand if you invoke religion, it doesn't get you the same portion of the audience that it once did. at a time in our past when almost everyone in the country was in some way either lightly affiliated or strongly affiliated with one of the abrahamic religions and almost everybody in the country was culturally educated in it, you pulled in almost everyone listening to you when you invoked
president carter just invoked god by saying we're all children of the same god. and when president kennedy introduced his legislation, he said we faced a moral crisis as a country and people that was as old as the scriptures and as clear as the contusion. clearly martin luther king led the movement really steeped in religion. you've written a book of the holy vote, the politics of faith in america and write about the advent of the cultural wars and how religion is a polarizing feature of the...
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mitt romney just took another shot at former president jimmy carter. mitt job picked this fight so let's start with guts. president carter had the guts to take two warring countries to camp david and came back with a peace treaty. carter had the guts when the soviet union invaded gafgs afghanistan to cut up grain shipments to them and to the invader, even if it hurt american farmers on the eve of the iowa caucuses. because he knew, this was a way to reach the soviet union where it hurts. president carter had the guts to give the panamanians the control of the panama control. things didn't turn out right for him politically, but that's politics and he took it hard. whatever you say about carter, he regularly, relentlessly did the things that were good for the country, pushing human rights around the world, pushing for energy skfrgs. the country club boys had a lot of fun with that one. pushing for an end to nuclear nonproliferation. he worried about the things we worry about today and took stands that needed to be taken, like making sure that nuclear we
mitt romney just took another shot at former president jimmy carter. mitt job picked this fight so let's start with guts. president carter had the guts to take two warring countries to camp david and came back with a peace treaty. carter had the guts when the soviet union invaded gafgs afghanistan to cut up grain shipments to them and to the invader, even if it hurt american farmers on the eve of the iowa caucuses. because he knew, this was a way to reach the soviet union where it hurts....
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he's principally known as a scholar for his work on the carter presidency. i think he's probably the single most prominent and important historian of the carter presidency to published so far. his work on carter's foreign policy is today the standard work that any scholar looking at in a must read. today bob is also at washington and lee university where he's been given deep administrative responsibilities of his own. he's the provost of washington and lee. to bob's right is robert kemmet, an army veteran, veteran civil servant during the reagan years, the undersecretary of state for political affairs during the bush 41 administration and was ambassador to germany in the latter part of that administration. after that was very successful in private life, working for a number of prominent firms. i encountered him again in government in the bush 43 administration where he was the deputy secretary of treasury. i should add as deputy secretary of treasury had nothing whatever to do with anything that went wrong during the early part of the decade. there were othe
he's principally known as a scholar for his work on the carter presidency. i think he's probably the single most prominent and important historian of the carter presidency to published so far. his work on carter's foreign policy is today the standard work that any scholar looking at in a must read. today bob is also at washington and lee university where he's been given deep administrative responsibilities of his own. he's the provost of washington and lee. to bob's right is robert kemmet, an...
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sanquan carter, 21, his brother, orlando carter, 22. robert bost, 23, lamar williams also 23. >> they were smirking and throwing kisses when the trial was going on. not today. they were looking sad. >> prosecutors say the carnage began in 2010 when jordan howell was slain after a bracelet came up missing at a party. >> the verdict cannot undue the loss of the children, but what it did do, it assured us the justice system works. >> injures carter. after that, carter, his brother, and the others rented a van armed themselves and then headed to south capital where house friends gathered after his funeral. >> the shooting left three people killed, six others wounded and was the culmination of a series of shootings over eight days that left 14 people shot. >> three people were killed on south capital, including jones and others who had gone to jordan howell's funeral. >> these people will not be able to kill nobody's children again. >> one of the original defendants in this case, 28- year-old na nathaniel sims agreed to testify for the gover
sanquan carter, 21, his brother, orlando carter, 22. robert bost, 23, lamar williams also 23. >> they were smirking and throwing kisses when the trial was going on. not today. they were looking sad. >> prosecutors say the carnage began in 2010 when jordan howell was slain after a bracelet came up missing at a party. >> the verdict cannot undue the loss of the children, but what it did do, it assured us the justice system works. >> injures carter. after that, carter, his...
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and that's what khouw and carter did on the bearish bet on chipotle. the part about the shares were too spicy. >> taking your chances by the launch and they wouldn't do it. >> the shorting in the stock is about as painful as eating ten of these. so to define the risk, they are between a 420 put and they might fall below that put strike price by more than the cost of the trade or below $404.50 by june expiration. but $15.50? ♪ this ain't some fancy french restaurant, my friend. >> i weep for the future. >> show us how to do this for less. >> sell the june 3.90 puts. >> now we're stuck in the spend less from the june 390 strike put and completed his put spread. he did something even better. he made making money easier and heres how. between the 1550 he spent buying one put and the 750 he collected selling the other, mike cut the cost to just $8. now instead of needing chipotle shares to fall below $404.50, mike announced more than the $8 he suspect on the trade or below $412 by june expiration, but there is a trade-off, and by selling that put, mike has
and that's what khouw and carter did on the bearish bet on chipotle. the part about the shares were too spicy. >> taking your chances by the launch and they wouldn't do it. >> the shorting in the stock is about as painful as eating ten of these. so to define the risk, they are between a 420 put and they might fall below that put strike price by more than the cost of the trade or below $404.50 by june expiration. but $15.50? ♪ this ain't some fancy french restaurant, my friend....