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if carl and carter are buying, so am i. a problem. 100 shares cost nearly eight grand. mike ain't got carl icon kind of money. so to spend left, they sold the january put for 4.10. that's the most he can make on the trade, but in order to keep all that money, mike used netflix stock to stay above the strike of the put that he sold or in this case, above $80 by january expiration. below $80, profits trail off. but with the money mike collects, he won't see losses until netflix follows below the strike of the put that he sold by more than the $4.10 he's taking in, below $75.90 by january expiration. he can do something even carl cant, make money whether the stock goes up, down or nowhere at all. >> i think he's done an excellent job. >> relax, there's a catch. he's now obligated to buy at $80, even if it falls below that level. no worries. since the time of the trade, shares have surged over 10%, making this trade a winner. now these three find themselves unlikely partners with a common goal, hoping netflix goes higher. "opti
if carl and carter are buying, so am i. a problem. 100 shares cost nearly eight grand. mike ain't got carl icon kind of money. so to spend left, they sold the january put for 4.10. that's the most he can make on the trade, but in order to keep all that money, mike used netflix stock to stay above the strike of the put that he sold or in this case, above $80 by january expiration. below $80, profits trail off. but with the money mike collects, he won't see losses until netflix follows below the...
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carter. it's good to have you here tonight. [applause] it's certainly part of the movement by jack covered and was the subject of stories jack would have written as the ambassador to the u.n. and would have covered as the mayor of ballan tuck jack got to know him, and it is an honor to have you here as well, ambassador. [applause] >> terrie worked at the atlanta constitution of the same time jack got to know him better and got to know him extremely well. terry is an embrey graduate and was the editor of the emery wheel which we are very proud of and went on a to a number of different jobs including working in the justice department of the carter administration now as a special assistant to the attorney general griffin bell and as a spokesman he is now executive editor of the national geographic and it is a pleasure to have you back here, terry. [applause] >> i'm going to start with barbara, just because i think i want her to tell us what is this like? what is it like when you know, this is a moment that may be others that we kn
carter. it's good to have you here tonight. [applause] it's certainly part of the movement by jack covered and was the subject of stories jack would have written as the ambassador to the u.n. and would have covered as the mayor of ballan tuck jack got to know him, and it is an honor to have you here as well, ambassador. [applause] >> terrie worked at the atlanta constitution of the same time jack got to know him better and got to know him extremely well. terry is an embrey graduate and...
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carter thinks so. they have a trade that can make four times your money in three months. >>> and it's the brawl heard around the world. >> he is like the cry baby in a schoolyard. i went to a tough school in queens, used to beat up the little jewish boys. he is like one of these little jewish boys crying that the world was taking advantage of them. >> who really won and how do you make money? we'll break it down. the action begins right now. >>> live from the heart of new york's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders, while billionaires were duking it out, america was making money. the dow is 300 points away from an all-time high. the s&p 500 at multiyear highs. is there more room to run? dan, really the most interesting part about this market move is it did it without apple, in spite of apple. >> in spite of apple. a lot of things, this is a pretty powerful thing. the breadth of this market is broadening out. money coming out of apple is finding a new home. here we are at 1500, stocks li
carter thinks so. they have a trade that can make four times your money in three months. >>> and it's the brawl heard around the world. >> he is like the cry baby in a schoolyard. i went to a tough school in queens, used to beat up the little jewish boys. he is like one of these little jewish boys crying that the world was taking advantage of them. >> who really won and how do you make money? we'll break it down. the action begins right now. >>> live from the heart...
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carter. it's good to have your tonight. [applause] and ambassador andrew young who is certainly part of the movement that jack covered, you know, the subject of stories that jack would have written as ambassador to the u.n. jack would have covered him as certainly as mayor of atlanta jack got to know him. and it is a real honor to have year as well, ambassador. [applause] and terry adamson he worked at the atlanta constitution, not at the same time as jack, get to know him later. get to know him extremely well. terry is an emory graduate. the editor of the emery wheel, which we at emory are very proud of. went on to a number of different jobs, including working in the justice department of the carter of an assertion as special assistant to attorney general griffin bell. then as spokesman and now executive editor of national geographic. it's a real pleasure to have you back. [applause] so i'm going to start with barbara. just because i think one her to tell us, what is it like? what is it like? and this is a moment that may
carter. it's good to have your tonight. [applause] and ambassador andrew young who is certainly part of the movement that jack covered, you know, the subject of stories that jack would have written as ambassador to the u.n. jack would have covered him as certainly as mayor of atlanta jack got to know him. and it is a real honor to have year as well, ambassador. [applause] and terry adamson he worked at the atlanta constitution, not at the same time as jack, get to know him later. get to know...
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carter got us in. let's go back to the charts. what do you see, carter? unchanged on the week which is remarkable given the news and bearish put activity is at a record. i can speak to that. that's when you want to go against it. we're long and we like it. >> long. what do you think? >> people in the trade had a pretty wooly week. i have to tell you. >> yes. >> very early after we put the trade on it was up money. then they grounded the fleet. we were down money. now we're right back to even. the real question is, where do we go from here. it will take more time to play out on the upside. you can cover this trade for even money, which is what i favor doing and going out further in time and looking to the may 80 calls x you can pay $1.40 for those things. that is the way i would play it. we have a low volatility environment, not that expensive, make it last a little while. we can stay on a bullish trend, i can agree on that. but we'll mitigate the downside risk. >> i agree with mike, it will take weeks for this thing to play out and the stock has reacted a
carter got us in. let's go back to the charts. what do you see, carter? unchanged on the week which is remarkable given the news and bearish put activity is at a record. i can speak to that. that's when you want to go against it. we're long and we like it. >> long. what do you think? >> people in the trade had a pretty wooly week. i have to tell you. >> yes. >> very early after we put the trade on it was up money. then they grounded the fleet. we were down money. now...
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carter thought nokia was overextended. if carter is hanging up on tokyo, then so am i.ell, let's do the math on that. nokia is a $4.00 stock. in the unlikely event it goes to zero, the most you can make is $4.00 but you could loose an infinite amount of money as stocks can go up forever. buying the february strike put for 15 cents, now mike has a right to sell that stock at that strike price or at $4.00 at february expiration. in order to make money, he needs it to fall by more than the 15 cents he spent on the trade or below $3.85 by february expiration. that's the most he could lose on the trade, but it gets even better. why is that? because if nokia shares do fall, the put will increase in value faster than the stock will lose value, meaning more money in mike's pocket. since the time of the trade, nokia's shares have fallen 7%, not quite enough to make this trade a winner. now "options action" viewers are pulling out their cell phones seeking someone to answer the burning question, how can these guys make even more cash? all right, after initially working out, that
carter thought nokia was overextended. if carter is hanging up on tokyo, then so am i.ell, let's do the math on that. nokia is a $4.00 stock. in the unlikely event it goes to zero, the most you can make is $4.00 but you could loose an infinite amount of money as stocks can go up forever. buying the february strike put for 15 cents, now mike has a right to sell that stock at that strike price or at $4.00 at february expiration. in order to make money, he needs it to fall by more than the 15...
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seacrest: from the beginning lynda carter faced challenges.irst came the costume which some thought was too revealing. i wore less on the beach. it was the american flag in a one-piece suit. people thought that i pulled in my waist, i actually didn't. because my waist is really small -- or it was back then. and the truth is i had them take it out because i didn't want it to look too, like, hour-glassy. i know, it's a ridiculous problem to have. i thought it looked too small. seacrest: acting was also a challenge because lynda carter was so inexperienced when she landed the role. there are a couple of real stinkers in "wonder woman" where i had some -- they'd gotten me some acting coach who thought i should really be playing up wonder woman. so i did that, and it was... they're really awful. what makes you so strong? on paradise island there are only women. because of this pure environment, we are able to develop our minds and our physical skills, unhampered by masculine destructiveness. stop! such information is utter rubbish! seacrest: becaus
seacrest: from the beginning lynda carter faced challenges.irst came the costume which some thought was too revealing. i wore less on the beach. it was the american flag in a one-piece suit. people thought that i pulled in my waist, i actually didn't. because my waist is really small -- or it was back then. and the truth is i had them take it out because i didn't want it to look too, like, hour-glassy. i know, it's a ridiculous problem to have. i thought it looked too small. seacrest: acting...
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carter as always thank you for joining us. you for joining us. >> good to be here it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was easy. i don't hear any sweating. civilians... psh. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. . >>> army clerk in the show we heard from -- earlier in the show we heard from ash carter on how the penalty gone is preparing itself for deep budget cuts if congress fails. many in washington are optimistic the worst can be averted after how's republicans a-- house republicans agreed to suspend the debt ceiling. a measure that the democratically controlled senate agreed to vote on. we went to capitol hill to meet with senator mac thornberry of texas who's the number two republican. i asked him what he thought about the guidance and whether it answered the questions that gop members have been raising. >> not really. i
carter as always thank you for joining us. you for joining us. >> good to be here it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was easy. i don't hear any sweating. civilians... psh. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. . >>> army clerk in the show we heard from -- earlier in the show we...
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i would say that would be jimmy carter. whatever you think of jimmy carter's politics, the ideology, it wasn't a very successful presidency. and the roots of it sort of evident on the day of the inauguration for two reasons. first, his staff kind of bungled the, you know, showing proper deference to the speaker of the house, tip o'neill, for instance. crucially important guy for getting the carter program through congress. he was miffed because he wasn't treated well with tickets to inaugural festivities and balls and that sort of thing. the leadership of the democratic party in congress, carter won the nomination in an end and around them understanding the new primary rules before they did. he didn't show proper deference -- >> starting off on a bad foot. >> right. second part is, we remember -- this is a good thing. i like how he did this. he got out of the car in the inaugural parade and walked and walked to the crowd and other presidents have done it since then. >> first time. >> first then. it was a nice gesture. but w
i would say that would be jimmy carter. whatever you think of jimmy carter's politics, the ideology, it wasn't a very successful presidency. and the roots of it sort of evident on the day of the inauguration for two reasons. first, his staff kind of bungled the, you know, showing proper deference to the speaker of the house, tip o'neill, for instance. crucially important guy for getting the carter program through congress. he was miffed because he wasn't treated well with tickets to inaugural...
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and our thanks to carter braxton from oppenheimer. more advice, you can tweet us, and dan will tweet his trades as well. keep posted on facebook.com/optionsaction. coming up the final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ >> oh, the classic case of mistaken identity, the police in virginia say they have three separate calls that a baby lion, a baby lion was prowling the streets. the ferocious beast was charles the monarch, a labradoodle shaved to look like the king of
and our thanks to carter braxton from oppenheimer. more advice, you can tweet us, and dan will tweet his trades as well. keep posted on facebook.com/optionsaction. coming up the final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td...
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we will see carter braxton later in the show. you can go to the website and watch in addition to scott, you will find trader blogs and educational material and exclusive trades. you want to check that out. here is what is coming up next. >> the man is a regular tech wizard. he traded on qualcomm last month, and should he stick with it or cash in the chips? find out when "options action" continues. >>> time to pump up the volume, if you need a friend, the social networking site will connect you with more than 1 billion people, and action options fans logged on to make it one of the most popular in the news feed. what company are we talking about? we will tell you when "options action" returns. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles
we will see carter braxton later in the show. you can go to the website and watch in addition to scott, you will find trader blogs and educational material and exclusive trades. you want to check that out. here is what is coming up next. >> the man is a regular tech wizard. he traded on qualcomm last month, and should he stick with it or cash in the chips? find out when "options action" continues. >>> time to pump up the volume, if you need a friend, the social...
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brianne carter? >> the stage is set on the national mall for the annual march for life rally expected to kick off at noon today. thousands will then marched to the supreme court. this coincides with the anniversary of roe versus wade. there will be a number of road closures downtown. check out wjla.com for a complete list. back to you. >> thank you. some things you need to know. >> vice president joe biden is making his way down to richmond to virginia commonwealth university for a roundtable discussion on reducing gun violence across our nation. >> he will be joined by secretary of homeland security and janet napolitano, secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius, and other administrators. expects delays on metrobus weekend. red line trained single-tracking between farragut north and judiciary square. on the orange line, trains will single track between east mostar and west falls church as well as between stadium-armory and cheverly. >> on the green line, delays between college park an
brianne carter? >> the stage is set on the national mall for the annual march for life rally expected to kick off at noon today. thousands will then marched to the supreme court. this coincides with the anniversary of roe versus wade. there will be a number of road closures downtown. check out wjla.com for a complete list. back to you. >> thank you. some things you need to know. >> vice president joe biden is making his way down to richmond to virginia commonwealth university...
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>> carter, always good to see you. so, we ask now, has apple, though, lost its mojo, even if it does look technically good? according to an article in "the wall street journal," apple may be losing the coolness factor but barron's says apple's glory days are not over. smartphone woes in general, not necessarily apple versus samsung -- >> i don't think apple's alone here. samsung was down right defensive in their guidance if they gave any at all in terms of, they are pointing to seasonal weakness coming up. i think samsung is much better positioned. i think they have the barbell. they are high end, low end, and they dominant the low end. apple is six in china, samsung is number one. if you look at what's going on here, the trade is really to be short samsung. if you look at the pressure going on, this is what we started to put on last week. this is something that you can stay in, because this is a stock that at some point is going to have to catch up with the lofty expectations, as well. not expensive, will continue to
>> carter, always good to see you. so, we ask now, has apple, though, lost its mojo, even if it does look technically good? according to an article in "the wall street journal," apple may be losing the coolness factor but barron's says apple's glory days are not over. smartphone woes in general, not necessarily apple versus samsung -- >> i don't think apple's alone here. samsung was down right defensive in their guidance if they gave any at all in terms of, they are...
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it says "soon after jimmy carter installed solar panels on the white house. a generation from now i think this is in the 70's or early 80's the solar heater can be a surcosity, a museum piece, a example of a road not taken, or a small part of one of the greatest adventures under taken by the american people and harness the power of the sun and move away from the crippling dependence on foreign oil, and again at that point we can say that the solar panels were a museum piece. i am hoping cleanpower sf isn't this interesting idea that creeped up and disappeared because of all the misinformation and whatever that certain interests will probably have in seeing this sort of plan not succeed, so again when i was 16 my first venture into politics was through this group called "people for safe energy" in fresno and i was 17 and our first venture was to go to the power plant and protest the fact they wanted to have a nuclear power plant sitting next to an earthquake fault. in japan i think the conversation around nuclear power is shifting again and there are challenge
it says "soon after jimmy carter installed solar panels on the white house. a generation from now i think this is in the 70's or early 80's the solar heater can be a surcosity, a museum piece, a example of a road not taken, or a small part of one of the greatest adventures under taken by the american people and harness the power of the sun and move away from the crippling dependence on foreign oil, and again at that point we can say that the solar panels were a museum piece. i am hoping...
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>> another 25 minutes. >> reporting, lee and carter abc seven -- brianne carter abc 7 news. >> a four-year-old boy was taken to the hospital after he was hit by a car. investigators have not said more about the boy's condition or whether charges will be filed. a jury will recommend a sentence for the former police officer convicted in the death of an unarmed woman. yesterday, jurors found daniel harmon-wright guilty. he testified he fired in self- defense. he faces up to 25 years in prison. >> the anne arundel county council is expected to hold an emergency meeting to discuss removing county executive john leopold from office one day after he was convicted of misconduct. he used funds to put up signs and compile files on rivals. the council could vote as soon as monday on a bill to remove the republican from office. >> we are four days away from super bowl 47, but young ravens and 49ers fans are joining together. >> that is a good thing. john gonzales is live in new orleans. >> good afternoon. things are really getting fun in the big easy. we are inside the convention center. this is one of th
>> another 25 minutes. >> reporting, lee and carter abc seven -- brianne carter abc 7 news. >> a four-year-old boy was taken to the hospital after he was hit by a car. investigators have not said more about the boy's condition or whether charges will be filed. a jury will recommend a sentence for the former police officer convicted in the death of an unarmed woman. yesterday, jurors found daniel harmon-wright guilty. he testified he fired in self- defense. he faces up to 25...
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immy carter is 87. -- jimmy carter is 87. guest: that is a relatively new tradition.erbert hoover was invited to the kennedy inaugural in 1961. he was a very close friend to the president's father. the weather was so bad that he really could not get here. but he intended to be here. host: ronald reagan had the warmest and coldest inauguration days. 1981 and 1985. guest: the great story about the weather -- william howard taft, who had this self deprecatory sense of humor -- there was a blizzard. he said, i always thought it would be a cold day when i would be elected a president of the united states. speech?ow long was his guest: almost two hours. there have been efforts recently to debunk the direct cause and effect. i do not know they have been successful. host: a caller on our independent line. caller: i want to bring attention to george washington's first inauguration. it was at a little church called st. paul's chapel. that is where george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that prayer meeting, george washingt
immy carter is 87. -- jimmy carter is 87. guest: that is a relatively new tradition.erbert hoover was invited to the kennedy inaugural in 1961. he was a very close friend to the president's father. the weather was so bad that he really could not get here. but he intended to be here. host: ronald reagan had the warmest and coldest inauguration days. 1981 and 1985. guest: the great story about the weather -- william howard taft, who had this self deprecatory sense of humor -- there was a...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> interesting.et's go to john gonzalez, who is joining in the hill forons on capitol washington's biggest moment, the inauguration. right.'s the trucks carrying the big jumbotrons for the national mall pulled in moments ago. organizers calling this a scaled back inauguration, but there estimated be an here00 people converging the national mall monday for thivery special ceremony. that is about half the size of saw four years ago years about 250,000- of those people lucky enough to have tickets to be on the president's platform. people are busy reserving the internets on advance. if you have tickets for the platform, make sure gate. the correct hundreds of people were stopped inside the third street tunnel ago.years that tunnel will be closed this .ime around a number of exhibits will be on this weekend, including former presidents in wax at madam tussaud's museum. inaugural history display and the newseum, including the bible the president will use on sunday affair andivate monday.on bibles are owne
brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> interesting.et's go to john gonzalez, who is joining in the hill forons on capitol washington's biggest moment, the inauguration. right.'s the trucks carrying the big jumbotrons for the national mall pulled in moments ago. organizers calling this a scaled back inauguration, but there estimated be an here00 people converging the national mall monday for thivery special ceremony. that is about half the size of saw four years ago years about 250,000- of those...
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carter evans reports from the frozen frontline. [coughing] >> fighting the flu, one of the nation's biggest states declares a public health emergency. bob orr is track the epidemic. >> three years to the day after the earthquake that devastated haiti, how one american is helping the most serious i didn't injured. >> coming out on two crutches that's our goal. >> and a look at one city's campaigns to get weapons off the streets forever. >> announcer: this is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. we begin tonight in the orchards and farm fields of southern california, where the race is on to save crops from a potentially disastrous freeze. temperatures are well below normal in much of the state. 20° below normal in the los angeles basin and parts of san diego county where they are expecting frost on the beaches. the forecast for big sur is 20 degrees colder than boston. even palm springs could see temperatures near freezing. as carter evan
carter evans reports from the frozen frontline. [coughing] >> fighting the flu, one of the nation's biggest states declares a public health emergency. bob orr is track the epidemic. >> three years to the day after the earthquake that devastated haiti, how one american is helping the most serious i didn't injured. >> coming out on two crutches that's our goal. >> and a look at one city's campaigns to get weapons off the streets forever. >> announcer: this is...
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jimmy carter. jimmy's carter's problem with e-mail he was smarter than everybody in iran and he tried to get into such detail. at one point and that will close around a jimmy carter would take notes. he see his handwriting at one point and one half, though he says don't forget about psi rose this is a very good skier, a physician review organization in which physicians get together. look, if you're the president of the united states, you've got no business down the steep in the weeds. jimmy carter got way into the wee, so he is writing we meet these minor interventions by physicians. and that was his problem. he got so into the weeds that he forgot the president job is to tell the big picture. it's easy to see jimmy carter's real problem was he was not good at articulating the big picture. what you don't see until you get into the archives and i think when people read her book, they will get a sense of this. the president as an individual, his personality is really driving this kind of detailed loo
jimmy carter. jimmy's carter's problem with e-mail he was smarter than everybody in iran and he tried to get into such detail. at one point and that will close around a jimmy carter would take notes. he see his handwriting at one point and one half, though he says don't forget about psi rose this is a very good skier, a physician review organization in which physicians get together. look, if you're the president of the united states, you've got no business down the steep in the weeds. jimmy...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> u.s. senator michael crapo is expected to be arraigned this morning after being arrested for dui. police say the idaho republican ran a red light in alexandria last month. officers say that he failed sobriety tests. later issued an apology and said that he accept total responsibility for is actions. >> , hill, the new congress is getting down to business. house is set to approve of its $50 billion aid package to victims of hurricane sandy. tahman bradley has more. >> the newly sworn in 113 down to for the kids business today. first, a vote on a $9 billion for victims of sandy.orm that's only a fraction of the aid that then senate had approved. the house adjourned earlier this before a vote, which set firestorm. northeastern. politicians northeastern republican leadership has turned their backs on new yorkers. we sent them there. we sent them there. to do the work for us. not to sit down and play with other. chris norby residents, some of duringst everything voiced their anger. >> they are
brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> u.s. senator michael crapo is expected to be arraigned this morning after being arrested for dui. police say the idaho republican ran a red light in alexandria last month. officers say that he failed sobriety tests. later issued an apology and said that he accept total responsibility for is actions. >> , hill, the new congress is getting down to business. house is set to approve of its $50 billion aid package to victims of hurricane sandy. tahman...
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jimmy carter to read jimmy carter's, was that he knew that he was smarter than everybody in the room. and he tried to get into such detail. so, at 1.8 memo goes around and jimmy carter would take notes with his fountain pen. you can see his handwriting and at one point in one of the health care memos she says and don't forget about psro's. this is a very obscure -- it means physician preview organizational which physicians get together and review with other physicians do. psro's, leader pro cade if you're the president of the united states you have no business down this deep in the weeds. jimmy carter got way into the weeds, so he's actually writing these minor interventions by physicians. and that was his problem. he got so into the weeds that he forgot the president's job is to tell the picture. jimmy carter's chief of real problem is he wasn't very good at articulating the big picture. which we don't see until we get into the archives. and i think when people read our book, they will get a sense of this. the president as an individual, his own personality was driving this kind of d
jimmy carter to read jimmy carter's, was that he knew that he was smarter than everybody in the room. and he tried to get into such detail. so, at 1.8 memo goes around and jimmy carter would take notes with his fountain pen. you can see his handwriting and at one point in one of the health care memos she says and don't forget about psro's. this is a very obscure -- it means physician preview organizational which physicians get together and review with other physicians do. psro's, leader pro...
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you cannot get in or out. >> jimmy carter got out from the very beginning. secret service for it out. there was a moment >> it was so cold for years ago that there was some question if you would get out of his car at all. they did it at some point. plenty of big interestdignitaries that never got through security line for this event. it is really amazing. we had to go in last year at 4:00 in the morning. we got there at 7. he had to remain inside of your position. that was the cost of security they had for us. >> it was close to 2 million last time. if you remember that that stretch of the mall. it went as far as the eye can see. they're still talk of 500,000. >> i get that. if you think about it, one could argue this is even more stark. this is a reelection of the first african american president. you cannot say that american did not mean it. men to it and stuck with it the second time. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn
you cannot get in or out. >> jimmy carter got out from the very beginning. secret service for it out. there was a moment >> it was so cold for years ago that there was some question if you would get out of his car at all. they did it at some point. plenty of big interestdignitaries that never got through security line for this event. it is really amazing. we had to go in last year at 4:00 in the morning. we got there at 7. he had to remain inside of your position. that was the cost...
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but jimmy carter i have been at the carter center on many occasions now, that place is booked morningle, what he's doing with the global initiative. very touching to hear that president carter called remember in the hospital room. i heard from a family member of president bush the day before yesterday. he can't wait to get to maine is how he described it. he's feeling better. it will still be a tough haul for him. but nonetheless, it's uplifting for everyone to know about that on this day especially. >> doris, the model of post presidencies, the carter center, the work they have done together as a couple really has set the standard. >> no question. i think it means that every president now after they get out have to be really active and feel like part of their legacy as we historians will write about -- maybe not me down the line, but they'll be considering what did they use their access to capital before. they can never rest. you used to think when they finished in the white house, thinking how can i beat them and now they have to beat the ex-presidents at the same time. >> savannah,
but jimmy carter i have been at the carter center on many occasions now, that place is booked morningle, what he's doing with the global initiative. very touching to hear that president carter called remember in the hospital room. i heard from a family member of president bush the day before yesterday. he can't wait to get to maine is how he described it. he's feeling better. it will still be a tough haul for him. but nonetheless, it's uplifting for everyone to know about that on this day...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much.rs in the district, the eastbound southeast freeway eighth street and be shut downwill after tonight's commute. it will be closed at least 18 months. traffic will be shifted on to outbound 695 bridge. the westbound southeast freeway same area also will be closed. we told you earlier that culpeper's schools are on a two hour delay. shenandoah county schools are closed for the day. >> we have that information on wjla.com.e, so you can check on line. 5:34 is the time. having the time life in new orleans, the big easy. is learning all about it crawdads. it's a good life. response? can you hear us? >> all right. it does not look like he can. he usually has a clever response for us. we are going to take a quick break. the still ahead, lebron james living playing basketball, but why is he upset ?ith the super bowl i'm with the baltimore ravens live from the super bowl. good morning, washington. love it. all of these ravens checking in with us. >> glad to have them. wishing them all up this su
brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much.rs in the district, the eastbound southeast freeway eighth street and be shut downwill after tonight's commute. it will be closed at least 18 months. traffic will be shifted on to outbound 695 bridge. the westbound southeast freeway same area also will be closed. we told you earlier that culpeper's schools are on a two hour delay. shenandoah county schools are closed for the day. >> we have that information on wjla.com.e, so you can...
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>>> alongside cbs 5 football analyst andre carter, formerly of the 49ers, currently with the oakland raiders. and first, ray lewis moves on, incredible career, seemingly will not end. >> it was a great game. i had my money on the ravens, of course. >> you did. >> we were kind of butting heads! but i think in general, with ray lewis, what he brings to the organization, to the franchise, his passion. everybody knew this would be his last year, so what better way to beat the broncos and continue on to the ofc championship. >> i don't know if they beat the broncos or peyton manning beat the broncos. manning had three turnovers that were converted into 17 points, including the game- winning field goal. manning is not good in cold weather. >> no. >> in fact, he's 0-4 now with temperatures under 40 degrees. was that a difference for him? >> you know what? i think it was mind over matter. don't get me wrong, in the first half he played a tremendous game. despite the turnover that he had in the first quarter. however, we always say being a defensive player, turnover circuit is always importan
>>> alongside cbs 5 football analyst andre carter, formerly of the 49ers, currently with the oakland raiders. and first, ray lewis moves on, incredible career, seemingly will not end. >> it was a great game. i had my money on the ravens, of course. >> you did. >> we were kind of butting heads! but i think in general, with ray lewis, what he brings to the organization, to the franchise, his passion. everybody knew this would be his last year, so what better way to beat...
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. >> carter lee is an aerospace analyst with bb&t capital markets joining us from richmond, virginia. carter, you were out early today cutting your investment recommendation on boeing's stock from hold to underweight, essentially a sell y? >> well, so you know, starting from the hold which we put on right after the initial fire we felt that the risk to the name given we knew an investigation would ensue was sufficient to go to the hold. and last night with the faa issuing a grounding order which was somewhat suspected but what i saw in that leaswas at we don't actually have the root cause yet so it is open-ended enough that we felt that it was probably better that we step to the sideline given what we don't know. >> let's talk about the position that boeing is in to withstand or maybe not withstand the long investigation to credit rating agencies both s&p and fish today said the company has the financial ability to handle problems at least for now with the 787. boeing has more than 11 billion in cash, available credit to it and more than 4.5 billion. so do you have financial concerns
. >> carter lee is an aerospace analyst with bb&t capital markets joining us from richmond, virginia. carter, you were out early today cutting your investment recommendation on boeing's stock from hold to underweight, essentially a sell y? >> well, so you know, starting from the hold which we put on right after the initial fire we felt that the risk to the name given we knew an investigation would ensue was sufficient to go to the hold. and last night with the faa issuing a...
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. >> carter lee is an aerospace analyst with bb&t capital markets joining us from richmond virginia. carter, you were out early today cutting your investment recommendation on boeing's stock from hold to underweight, essentially a sell y? >> well so you know starting from the hold which we put on right after the initial fire we felt that the risk to the name given we knew an investigation would ensue was sufficient to go to the hold. and last night with the faa issuing a grounding order which was somewhat suspected but what i saw in that release was that we don't actually have the root cause yet so it is open-ended enough that we felt that it was probably better that we step to the sideline given what we don't know. >> let's talk about the position that boeing is in to withstand or maybe not withstand the long investigation to credit rating agencies both s&p and fish today said the company has the financial ability to handle problems at least for now with the 787. boeing has more than 11 billion in cash available credit to it and more than 4.5 billion. so do you have financial concer
. >> carter lee is an aerospace analyst with bb&t capital markets joining us from richmond virginia. carter, you were out early today cutting your investment recommendation on boeing's stock from hold to underweight, essentially a sell y? >> well so you know starting from the hold which we put on right after the initial fire we felt that the risk to the name given we knew an investigation would ensue was sufficient to go to the hold. and last night with the faa issuing a...
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carter appointed me when i left his education, running education. yet in the department of education and i went back to teaching at the appointed me to the commission. >> at what point to become the the u.s. civil rights commission will become a permanent agency? >> after the first year when the reports that they did -- with the commission did was instead of sitting down and saying, okay. we are here as a safety valve and don't really -- they did some hearings. major power that the commission has, and a point this out in the book. to me it is the most important thing about the commission. does what it is supposed to do it will go out and listen to people that nobody else will listen to. problems, civil rights problems that people had that they could not get anyone to pay attention, not just local people but the federal government. it would write letters, do all kinds. no one would pay any attention. the sole rights commission decided that first year it would go out and listen to these people and see what they had to say. they had the power to subpoe
carter appointed me when i left his education, running education. yet in the department of education and i went back to teaching at the appointed me to the commission. >> at what point to become the the u.s. civil rights commission will become a permanent agency? >> after the first year when the reports that they did -- with the commission did was instead of sitting down and saying, okay. we are here as a safety valve and don't really -- they did some hearings. major power that the...
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transparency and just to wrap it up talk about what the rules recent documents revealed were in the carter administration where we got rid of this race and was investigating it was going to actually prosecute the c.e.o. of the plant for obstruction of justice because again he was lying about his meetings with the really intelligence officials but he had two things preserve he had to preserve the camp david peace accords this would have probably that and he also wanted to maintain the civilian power industry and so the folder released by the national records administration just last week is full of information about this but all of the truly important things such as a summary of thousands of cia documents they're not really. thank you so much for coming on exposing this very important issue grant smith author of divert to new exile the trip here on the diversion of the u.s. weapons grade uranium into the israeli nuclear weapons program thank you so much i said. so what's to week the widely acclaimed p.b.s. program nova from the highly anticipated documentary entitled rise of the drones take
transparency and just to wrap it up talk about what the rules recent documents revealed were in the carter administration where we got rid of this race and was investigating it was going to actually prosecute the c.e.o. of the plant for obstruction of justice because again he was lying about his meetings with the really intelligence officials but he had two things preserve he had to preserve the camp david peace accords this would have probably that and he also wanted to maintain the civilian...
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carter appointed me when i left his education running education. he got a new department of education. he appointed me to the commission. >> at what point did it become clare that the u.s. civil rights commission would become a permanent agency? >> after the first year when the reports they did what the commission did was instead of sitting down and saying okay we're hear to save face and -- they did some hearings, the major power of the commission has and i point it out in the book. to me it's the most important thing about the commission. what it does what it's supposed to do. it will go out and listen to people that nobody else will listen to. problems that civil rights problem that people had. they could not get anyone to pay attention. not just local people but the federal government. they would write letters, they would do all kinds of things. nobody would pay any attention. the civil rights commission decided that first year they would discipline the people and see what they had to say. that the power of the statute to subpoena anyone. eisen
carter appointed me when i left his education running education. he got a new department of education. he appointed me to the commission. >> at what point did it become clare that the u.s. civil rights commission would become a permanent agency? >> after the first year when the reports they did what the commission did was instead of sitting down and saying okay we're hear to save face and -- they did some hearings, the major power of the commission has and i point it out in the...
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and truman and eisenhower kennedy johnson nixon ford carter glass steagall a law passed by f.d.r. after the great depression prevented banks toure's from gambling with your savings account or pension the sherman antitrust act law sponsored by sen john sermon to push back against the excesses of wealth and monopoly that characterize the gilded age provided the big fish and swallowing all the medium sized fish and the smaller fish so cities and malls were filled with locally owned businesses. thanks to these measures social and economic mobility were higher in the united states than in most other countries of the world but with the election of ronald reagan the takers whose favorite way of taking is through putting the makers into debt want to huge victory they killed or weakened democratic institutions like unions and politicians not dependent upon the takers they move the middle class from prosperity into first credit card debt that it is second mortgage debt finally into student loan debt which is now over a trillion dollars and then in the final could have grown they made the fo
and truman and eisenhower kennedy johnson nixon ford carter glass steagall a law passed by f.d.r. after the great depression prevented banks toure's from gambling with your savings account or pension the sherman antitrust act law sponsored by sen john sermon to push back against the excesses of wealth and monopoly that characterize the gilded age provided the big fish and swallowing all the medium sized fish and the smaller fish so cities and malls were filled with locally owned businesses....