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where is dylan carter? tell me where dylan is at. get him off the streets before he hurts somebody. is he armed ? what's he armed with? a .45 pistol and assault rifle? what kind? high point? what if he kills a family? what if he kills one of my officers? you're going to live with that. >> grant wants to deal. is he willing to trade carter's location for his girlfriend's release. >> let her walk. >> i can't promise you anything right here right now. >> i get dylan and then we talk. until i get dylan in handcuffs, no, i'm not promising you anything. you have ten minutes to decide what you're doing for the rest of your life. >> scott knows when to press hard for information and when to back off. he take ace break to update the ert team leader. >> i'm going to let him sit for a minute. >> he knows where he's at. >> i know. >> scott returns and hammers grant again for carter's location. >> i'm on a time crunch, bud. come here. come here. i need it now. no more stalling. give me the location. what motel? >> get it over with. >> okay. okay.
where is dylan carter? tell me where dylan is at. get him off the streets before he hurts somebody. is he armed ? what's he armed with? a .45 pistol and assault rifle? what kind? high point? what if he kills a family? what if he kills one of my officers? you're going to live with that. >> grant wants to deal. is he willing to trade carter's location for his girlfriend's release. >> let her walk. >> i can't promise you anything right here right now. >> i get dylan and...
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i think you have to take a little bit off the table, and a great call was by carter and carter and i,ow. >> that was a good call. and it was interesting, because of that call, i've actually had a short bet and we covered it because of that. i think we put that out on twitter. it's hard to sometimes understand gold, because the fundamentals aren't there. you don't generate cash with this kind of a trade. personally, i'm not a big fan of owning it, but, you know, i think what carter is saying makes a lot of sense. >>> the big gains this year having in small caps, but there is a big red warning sign on the horizon that you'll only hear from this desk, right after this break. ♪ [ 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. 0 from td ameritrade. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new
i think you have to take a little bit off the table, and a great call was by carter and carter and i,ow. >> that was a good call. and it was interesting, because of that call, i've actually had a short bet and we covered it because of that. i think we put that out on twitter. it's hard to sometimes understand gold, because the fundamentals aren't there. you don't generate cash with this kind of a trade. personally, i'm not a big fan of owning it, but, you know, i think what carter is...
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friends at the table, mark carter and his wife barb say a toast in honor of staff sergeant ty carter. since high school, mark carter says his son has been in the armed services. first serving four years with the u.s. marines, the rest of his time with the army. >> reporter: how proud are you of your son? >> that's the toughest question of all. there's no words for it. how many dads have an opportunity for their son to receive something like this? for a dad to be able to witness that? that's beyond words. >> reporter: did you know he had the potential for this? >> you never know something like that. you know, when they go off to fight, going off overseas, going anywhere to fight, you never know if they're even coming back. i just remember prior to this incident when he went -- when he was deployed for this incident, i had taken him to the airport. as he was going through the initial gate there, the lady that's checking id's. there was nobody there, really. so i knew hi to stop there -- i had to stop there. i hugged him. as he was walking away with his army fatigues and all that, i sai
friends at the table, mark carter and his wife barb say a toast in honor of staff sergeant ty carter. since high school, mark carter says his son has been in the armed services. first serving four years with the u.s. marines, the rest of his time with the army. >> reporter: how proud are you of your son? >> that's the toughest question of all. there's no words for it. how many dads have an opportunity for their son to receive something like this? for a dad to be able to witness...
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my home state were opposed to winters in jimmy carter were doing. quickly he identified himself and then to be ready for the transition he sent a telegram back to new york city. and i hope to have a peaceful solution to the "sagebrush rebel" and reagan's best friend, friend, paul, led the charge to introduce legislation. so they said how to read deal with this? moreover throughout the campaign reagan did he had done in california with his radio address ising continue to do with his campaign to [inaudible] on energy and environmental interest how we have to develop our resources in have to work her way basing for the american people. if you ever have any hope dealing with our problems but carter on the other hand, says we cannot grow our way out of this. jimmy carter says back in the 1980's were by the 1990's we will have run out of natural gas. reagan did not think that was right at all and he made it very clear during his campaign. so when the environmentalist say we have no idea what ronald reagan stood for what he believed or we did not oppose hi
my home state were opposed to winters in jimmy carter were doing. quickly he identified himself and then to be ready for the transition he sent a telegram back to new york city. and i hope to have a peaceful solution to the "sagebrush rebel" and reagan's best friend, friend, paul, led the charge to introduce legislation. so they said how to read deal with this? moreover throughout the campaign reagan did he had done in california with his radio address ising continue to do with his...
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carter and brian bought the bullion boston and made buckets of money. and he spotted apple's buy sign and now he has a warning for small caps stocks when "options action" returns. ♪ [ 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. ♪ [ 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. ♪ bulli >>> welcome back. there are good trade, great trades and then there are blockbuster trades. a couple of weeks back that's what brian had with gold. in fact, it's so good, it's been made into a movie. here's a preview of it. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it was a town with just one rule -- risk less to make more. be and one brave
carter and brian bought the bullion boston and made buckets of money. and he spotted apple's buy sign and now he has a warning for small caps stocks when "options action" returns. ♪ [ 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....
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what had an impact was when jimmy carter came into office. cecil and your became secretary of the interior and all the sudden they decided to implement policies that were seen as a war on the west. an attack on mining, ranching, forestry, the use of water, state sovereignty, you name it. and it was not a partisan issue and all because democratic governors like abbott of arizona, matheson of utah, colorado, the robo book called the west. praising people like jim what if -- then cecil andrus and jimmy carter were doing. and so there were those quickly itself identified. in fact in 1980 -- after he was here in washington getting ready for the transition after his election he sent a telegram back to salt lake city to our group of sagebrush rebels who were gathering there. i hope to have a peaceful solution to the sagebrush rebellion. in addition, reagan's best friend in the senate was the sagebrush rebels and had led the charge on doing legislation, drafting and introducing legislation to address the sagebrush rebellion issues. so the environment
what had an impact was when jimmy carter came into office. cecil and your became secretary of the interior and all the sudden they decided to implement policies that were seen as a war on the west. an attack on mining, ranching, forestry, the use of water, state sovereignty, you name it. and it was not a partisan issue and all because democratic governors like abbott of arizona, matheson of utah, colorado, the robo book called the west. praising people like jim what if -- then cecil andrus and...
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in a couple of weeks that's exactly what brian carter had with gold.d it's been made into a movie. here's a preview of it. ♪ >> it was a town that with just one rule, risk less to make more. one brave man came to find one thing. gold. >> the chart is excellent. >> he knew it was a road he couldn't travel alone. he needed a partner. >> well, i think carter makes a lot of great points. >> two men on a path toward profits, but the quest for gold came at a price. 100 shares of god costs almost $12,000, but brian had another plan. >> what i do is i purchase the july 1, 13 call. >> they bought the god strike call for $5.90. now to make money, these two need it to right above $113 by more than the 590 they spent on the trade, or above $118.90 by july expiration. but seven words changed their lives forever. >> i can sell it july 1 at 215. >> so to spend less, they sold the july 121 strike call for $1.40 and created their call spread. but they did something else. they made mining profits easier, and here's how. between the 590 they spent on the lower strike cal
in a couple of weeks that's exactly what brian carter had with gold.d it's been made into a movie. here's a preview of it. ♪ >> it was a town that with just one rule, risk less to make more. one brave man came to find one thing. gold. >> the chart is excellent. >> he knew it was a road he couldn't travel alone. he needed a partner. >> well, i think carter makes a lot of great points. >> two men on a path toward profits, but the quest for gold came at a price. 100...
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carter's father. talked with kron four's phillippe djegal from his home in antioch, where his family is celebrating. >>with close friends at the table. mark carter and his wife barb, lift a glass and say a toast in honor of staff sergeant ty carter. since high school, mark carter says his 33-year-old son has been in the armed services. first serving four years with the u-s marines. the rest of his time with the army. >> sot- mark carter/father how proud are you of your son? pierre >> how many dads have an opportunity for their sons to receive and on a like this and they're- to be able to honor and what is this. his father states. allied >> you never know if your son or door is coming back when they go overseas in the military so i was not expecting this of my son i knew that he is a good man and dedicated to his job. >> he not only came back safe. he came back a hero. in addition to the medal of honor, staff sergeant carter, in the past, has also been awarded the purple heart. >> the fa the states tha
carter's father. talked with kron four's phillippe djegal from his home in antioch, where his family is celebrating. >>with close friends at the table. mark carter and his wife barb, lift a glass and say a toast in honor of staff sergeant ty carter. since high school, mark carter says his 33-year-old son has been in the armed services. first serving four years with the u-s marines. the rest of his time with the army. >> sot- mark carter/father how proud are you of your son? pierre...
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his son, army staff sergeant ty carter is about to reft medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the army says his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack. he addressed the wounds of a severely wounded comrade and under enemy fire he carrieded the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover a radio in order to call for help. all are actions the army says went above and beyond the call of duty. >> i don't know anybody that could have done what he did. >> carter's father mark and step mother barbara spoke to abc7 news in their antioch home. even hours after hearing ty will get the medal his father is beaming and emotional. >> there is not a lot of fathers that can claim that they have been able to go through this. >> mark showed us the soldier of the year award ty received two years ago from the uso. staff sergeant carter who has three children grew up in antioc
his son, army staff sergeant ty carter is about to reft medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the army says his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack. he addressed the wounds of a severely wounded comrade and under enemy fire he carrieded the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover a radio...
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carter, thanks so much for phoning in. >> thank you. >> carter worth of oppenheimer. brian, what's your take? >> i think carter makes a lot of great points. technically, we've had an oversold condition, we've had a lot of volatility in gold here. and for clients, we run a gold model that tracks the macroeconomic factors just as well. face it, higher ten-area interest rates, higher dollar index, stronger dollar, there's less reason to want to own gold. but the fact remains the monetary base is huge when you look back six years ago. there's a lot more u.s. dollars out there in the system. that's a reason to own gold. i don't want to go all in here, i just want to start to average in and dip myself into owning gold here. roughly, we say about a 40% allocation of normal gold exposure here. so one way to do that, sort of, is to buy a call spread. rather than outright buy the gld to buy gold, you buy a call spread. what i'm looking at here is the july 113, 121 calls. i'm looking at the weekly expiree of july 26th here. keep that in mind. i purchase the july 113 call. at the
carter, thanks so much for phoning in. >> thank you. >> carter worth of oppenheimer. brian, what's your take? >> i think carter makes a lot of great points. technically, we've had an oversold condition, we've had a lot of volatility in gold here. and for clients, we run a gold model that tracks the macroeconomic factors just as well. face it, higher ten-area interest rates, higher dollar index, stronger dollar, there's less reason to want to own gold. but the fact remains the...
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jimmy carter said in the 1980s by 1990 we will have run out of natural gas. ronald reagan didn't think that was right at all and made it clear during his campaign. when environmentalists say we had no idea what ronald reagan stood for, what he believed or wanted to do or moreover we didn't oppose him at the time, we only oppose him beginning in 1981, a total fiction. they opposed him in '79 and in 1980 and in 1981 before he was sworn in and continued to attack him. the second why environmentalists tell about ronald reagan and the administration is that ronald reagan may have had a successful administrative presidency, change the budget, change personnel, issued new regulations but it was only an administrative presidency. had an unsuccessful legislative presidency because he was in conflict with the broad bipartisan consensus regarding environmental issues. i am quoting largely because they speak frequently of the environmental consensus on environmental issues. sure enough there had been an environmental juggernaut in the 60s sense of thes if you look at the
jimmy carter said in the 1980s by 1990 we will have run out of natural gas. ronald reagan didn't think that was right at all and made it clear during his campaign. when environmentalists say we had no idea what ronald reagan stood for, what he believed or wanted to do or moreover we didn't oppose him at the time, we only oppose him beginning in 1981, a total fiction. they opposed him in '79 and in 1980 and in 1981 before he was sworn in and continued to attack him. the second why...
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his son, army staff sergeant ty carter is about to reft medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the army says his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack. he addressed the wounds of a severely wounded comrade and under enemy fire he carrieded the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover a radio in order to call for help. all are actions the army says went above and beyond the call of duty. >> i don't know anybody that could have done what he did. >> carter's father mark and step mother barbara spoke to abc7 news in their antioch home. even hours after hearing ty will get the medal his father is beaming and emotional. >> there is not a lot of fathers that can claim that they have been able to go through this. >> mark showed us the soldier of the year award ty received two years ago from the uso. staff sergeant carter who has three children grew up in antioc
his son, army staff sergeant ty carter is about to reft medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the army says his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack. he addressed the wounds of a severely wounded comrade and under enemy fire he carrieded the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover a radio...
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this time the sergeant ty carter, a member of b troop, 3rd platoons. that morning he had been risking his life running ammo to troops when he was pinned down. the roof mounted weapon was destroyed by an r pg. the men inside sitting ducks. >> they were totally in effective in that position. >> he led two other soldiers to provide cover for their trapped cam rads and it was a suicide mission. >> said they have an r pg pointed right at me. and that was the last we heard from hart. >> bad went to worse. rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and larson provided cover. mace was left in open ground. carter rescued mace bringing him back to the humvee, but they needed to get him help. carter once again braved the bullets and ran and retrieved a radio. is anyone still alive? a response came, what's going on? and the tide began turning. >> over the radio they heard people were pinned down by a humvee. three wounded amer
this time the sergeant ty carter, a member of b troop, 3rd platoons. that morning he had been risking his life running ammo to troops when he was pinned down. the roof mounted weapon was destroyed by an r pg. the men inside sitting ducks. >> they were totally in effective in that position. >> he led two other soldiers to provide cover for their trapped cam rads and it was a suicide mission. >> said they have an r pg pointed right at me. and that was the last we heard from...
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carter is one of five living recipients. his fatheren cat wait to be there. >> i will not miss that. that's something very few fathers -- he's alive. that's -- wow! >> again, that was janelle wang reporting. ty carter's wife and three children plan on attending the ceremony. >>> the smell of garlic is in the air in the south bay tonight. the garlic festival is officially underway. people are lining up right about now to get dinner from some of the many food booths it it looks nice out there. the festival is drawing a large group of people to enjoy all the stuff that goes on there. art, music, that kind of thing. there are garlic fries. garlic ice cream, and some foods for the more adventurous eaters as well. >> you know what i really love? rattlesnake, the ostrich, the kangaroo and the other one. t the boar and there's one more. i love the garlic taste, it's awesome. >> the festival runs through tomorrow. caltrains will run special trains for the entire weekend. >> we're going to check in with rob mayeda. >> sometimes when t
carter is one of five living recipients. his fatheren cat wait to be there. >> i will not miss that. that's something very few fathers -- he's alive. that's -- wow! >> again, that was janelle wang reporting. ty carter's wife and three children plan on attending the ceremony. >>> the smell of garlic is in the air in the south bay tonight. the garlic festival is officially underway. people are lining up right about now to get dinner from some of the many food booths it it...
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his son, army staff sergeant ty carter is about to reft medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the army says his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack. he addressed the wounds of a severely wounded comrade and under enemy fire he carrieded the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover a radio in order to call for help. all are actions the army says went above and beyond the call of duty. >> i don't know anybody that could have done what he did. >> carter's father mark and step mother barbara spoke to abc7 news in their antioch home. even hours after hearing ty will get the medal his father is beaming and emotional. >> there is not a lot of fathers that can claim that they have been able to go through this. >> mark showed us the soldier of the year award ty received two years ago from the uso. staff sergeant carter who has three children grew up in antioc
his son, army staff sergeant ty carter is about to reft medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the army says his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack. he addressed the wounds of a severely wounded comrade and under enemy fire he carrieded the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover a radio...
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in 1969 the carters won a lawsuit against the drew school district.fight is considered one of the most heroic of the time. those seven children, plus the youngest, karl went on to graduate from drew high school. it's a story you won't see in many textbooks, but my next guest, connie curry tells it well. connie made frequent trips to drew to make sure the carters got their education. decades later connie wrote a book called "silver rights" about the carter family. thank you so much for being here, connie. >> you are welcome. thank you. >> michael: you went to drew, mississippi in january of 1966 to help the carter family. what did you do with them when you got there? >> well, after finding my way through the delta, which was quite an experience driving out to the plantation, mrs. carter and her family knew that we were coming, because gene fairfax an earlier staff person had told me to go out there, and we just talked and she and matthew told me their story. and i never will forget, i said what made y'all do it? and they said we thought they meant it.
in 1969 the carters won a lawsuit against the drew school district.fight is considered one of the most heroic of the time. those seven children, plus the youngest, karl went on to graduate from drew high school. it's a story you won't see in many textbooks, but my next guest, connie curry tells it well. connie made frequent trips to drew to make sure the carters got their education. decades later connie wrote a book called "silver rights" about the carter family. thank you so much for...
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it think it may even go higher. >> for regular readers of carter's weekly letter, they'll know carter apple since january. >> he used the word bottoming out or the down trend has stopped. that's what we see here. you get it right, it's got a lot of pop. that's what we think. >> scott, do you think it's probably time? >> people dislike it so much, it probably is time. as soon as people bring the $1,001 targets and bring it down, it's going to be like jet fuel for apple. >> carter? >> nope. >> why? >> it's probably going to get some spikes. there are still some skeptics that think the thousand dollars target has reality. i'm not among them. if anything, i'd favor selling puts. my expectation is the stock is going to languish a bit. >> just anecdotally, as i go through my day apple will be brought up every time nirs minute. it doesn't come up in meetings anymore. people don't want to talk about it. >> what goes on in that part? >> energy, financial, google. when people love something, they want to talk about it. when you hate something -- >> i'm sorry, i think scott made a great point, t
it think it may even go higher. >> for regular readers of carter's weekly letter, they'll know carter apple since january. >> he used the word bottoming out or the down trend has stopped. that's what we see here. you get it right, it's got a lot of pop. that's what we think. >> scott, do you think it's probably time? >> people dislike it so much, it probably is time. as soon as people bring the $1,001 targets and bring it down, it's going to be like jet fuel for apple....
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justin carter is out of jail. his father will be here to talk about what's next. >>> the rise of the warrior cop. the author is here to talk about how american police departments are looking more and more like american military. >>> we begin tonight with an absolute eruption of shock and fury on the floor of the house of representatives. jettisoned 4,700 hungry americans to get on with the business of shoveling more money into the hands of big agricultural and special interests. since 1973, the farm bill has been crafted to yolk together the fates of the working poor, largely clustered in urban area who depend on food stamps to avoid malnutritions with farmer and agricultural industry in america's hinterlands. it's a strange means of stitching together the two americas. today republicans in the house sawed them apart, stripping the food stamp program from the farm bill entirely, a move that set off a monumental outburst of indignation from democrats. >> mr. speaker, i have finally received a copy of the bill. it a
justin carter is out of jail. his father will be here to talk about what's next. >>> the rise of the warrior cop. the author is here to talk about how american police departments are looking more and more like american military. >>> we begin tonight with an absolute eruption of shock and fury on the floor of the house of representatives. jettisoned 4,700 hungry americans to get on with the business of shoveling more money into the hands of big agricultural and special...
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ty carter was a member of b troop, third platoon.ed enemy fire to run ammo to his fellow soldiers. a sniper had everyone pinned down. rescue one of his friends who was bleeding to death. the americans managed to stave off the enemy, but eight lost their lives. ty had only been in afghanistan a few months before the battle happened. his dad says despite the recognition, his son still doesn't consider himself a hero. >> he is learning how to be better at it, but the first few times, what? >> he doesn't consider -- >> he doesn't consider it. no, he doesn't recognize it. >> he did the best he could in a bad situation. >> ty carter will receive his metal of honor from the president in a ceremony at the white house next month. for now, he is in fort lewis, washington, in the state he considers his second home. >> you know, you read about these guys who are metal of honor recipients and they all fit this pattern. they are just regular guys who, when called upon, do extraordinary things. here's a kid who bumps around a little bit, gets out o
ty carter was a member of b troop, third platoon.ed enemy fire to run ammo to his fellow soldiers. a sniper had everyone pinned down. rescue one of his friends who was bleeding to death. the americans managed to stave off the enemy, but eight lost their lives. ty had only been in afghanistan a few months before the battle happened. his dad says despite the recognition, his son still doesn't consider himself a hero. >> he is learning how to be better at it, but the first few times, what?...
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tonight, justin carter is home. me now is jack carter, justin's father and don flanery, justin's attorney. jack, let me begin with you. i just want to hear how justin is doing. >> he's doing actually really well considering the situation. he's just -- he was very surprised. he wasn't expecting it. we got to surprise him this morning. and we got a good meal in him and he's in a nice, safe place with a good bed and he's just really happy to be out and be with his parents and be able to enjoy sunshine and a nice bed. >> so i have to ask both you and don, you as well, i -- it seems crazy to me that you can face ten years for writing something on facebook. at the same time when i go back to covering sandy hook, when i think about the weeks and months after that and when i think about if someone had perpetrated a horrible crime such as that and there had been a facebook posting beforehand, i think everyone would be pointing to it screaming why didn't you do something? weren't the authorities right to step in here? >> chri
tonight, justin carter is home. me now is jack carter, justin's father and don flanery, justin's attorney. jack, let me begin with you. i just want to hear how justin is doing. >> he's doing actually really well considering the situation. he's just -- he was very surprised. he wasn't expecting it. we got to surprise him this morning. and we got a good meal in him and he's in a nice, safe place with a good bed and he's just really happy to be out and be with his parents and be able to...
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how apt, carter. thanks for that and mike, we want to get your take on kay. >> i would also be a seller. 2012 consumers hustle budget spent the most they have on gasoline and they're going to spend more this year and of course, we had the employment tax increased. that's also cutting back on household budgets. i don't see how discretionary spending can keep up. this is not a name that has a lot of growth and nap track, which measures year on year growth in the casual dining sector showed it declined 2% in june of this year from the previous year, so basically, all the evidence suggests there's less money in consumers pockets and evidence shows they're not spending as much in casual dining. i'd be a seller for sure and so, actually, taking a look, they're going to be reporting earnings next week. normally moves over 5% implying less than 3%, so options are cheap. the way i'm going to play that is i'm going to buy a put spread. >> it's a great structure for beginning traders. crack open the play book he
how apt, carter. thanks for that and mike, we want to get your take on kay. >> i would also be a seller. 2012 consumers hustle budget spent the most they have on gasoline and they're going to spend more this year and of course, we had the employment tax increased. that's also cutting back on household budgets. i don't see how discretionary spending can keep up. this is not a name that has a lot of growth and nap track, which measures year on year growth in the casual dining sector showed...
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mark carter said he's proud that his son, ty carter will receive the highest honor. he spent his child here in antioch. he moved back here to antioch as an adult to live with his dad and step mom, barbara after he got out of the marines and before he rejoined the military this time in the army. >> not many people get to experience this where their son or daughter survives and then gets recognized. >> very proud. >> okay. get ing ting recognized nationally for an act of being himself in a dire situation. >> october 3rd, 2009 the taliban recorded their own video of the ambush. 400 fighters hit the high ground. 53 americans were trapped. the taliban reigned down grenades and heavy fire. ty carter was a member of the third group. he ran ammo to his fellow soldiers. carter risked his life again to rescue his friend who was bleeding to death. the americans managed to skaif off the enemy but eight lost their lives. ty had only been in afghanistan a few months before the battle happened. his dad said despite the recognize he's receiving his son still doesn't consider himself
mark carter said he's proud that his son, ty carter will receive the highest honor. he spent his child here in antioch. he moved back here to antioch as an adult to live with his dad and step mom, barbara after he got out of the marines and before he rejoined the military this time in the army. >> not many people get to experience this where their son or daughter survives and then gets recognized. >> very proud. >> okay. get ing ting recognized nationally for an act of being...
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carter said on priceline, it's got another 10%.go buy the last 13:30:10:10% in priceline. >> priceline's very different than amazon. moderately priced on p/e, amazon, not so much. >> i'm going to sell a put spread, and it's to dan's point. the idea is we're not going to run in and chase the stock. i'm going to sell the august 9 puts, going to collect $4 on that trade. if the stock stays here, if it goes higher, and even if it drops down in the interim, i'm not going to lose the total of the 6 bucks of risk i'm taking and $6 is the total amount of risk i'm taking. that's really the idea here. i'm not going to risk $900 plus dollars, i'm going to risk $6 if carter's right. >> i'm going to do stocks versus options now. you need the point, don't want to buy the last 10%. that may be true. take a look at stocks versus options, buying shares will set you back almost $90,000. but you can make money the shares go up, down, or nowhere at all. the most you can lose is $600. with that said, does that make this trade more palatable? >> the 50-
carter said on priceline, it's got another 10%.go buy the last 13:30:10:10% in priceline. >> priceline's very different than amazon. moderately priced on p/e, amazon, not so much. >> i'm going to sell a put spread, and it's to dan's point. the idea is we're not going to run in and chase the stock. i'm going to sell the august 9 puts, going to collect $4 on that trade. if the stock stays here, if it goes higher, and even if it drops down in the interim, i'm not going to lose the...
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>> i think jimmy carter is doing what jimmy carter does.e is a nice ex-president who has been trying to do so much good. he is worried about the fabric of our democracy. the recent elections if you showed up at many urban polling places it is not functioning like a well oiled machine as it should be. on the nsa thing, the hoping, all i can think about is the easter bunny. what is next? prancing? frolicking? >> i am a big frolicker. you can burn about 320 calories an hour if you frolic which is 30 calories more than prancing. >> i was pro prancing. >> but you used to skip a lot. >> yes! skipping is good exercise. >> very aerobic. >> where is this discussion going? >> ambassador, we talked about prancing, skipping and frolicking and where are you on all three of these? >> i am against jimmy carter. >> way to dodge the question. what about this -- his concern is over the nsa stuff. >>- q. i it is -- >> it is that and spending money on politics. he was an embarassment and he hasn't gotten any better with age. his comments make him entirely suit
>> i think jimmy carter is doing what jimmy carter does.e is a nice ex-president who has been trying to do so much good. he is worried about the fabric of our democracy. the recent elections if you showed up at many urban polling places it is not functioning like a well oiled machine as it should be. on the nsa thing, the hoping, all i can think about is the easter bunny. what is next? prancing? frolicking? >> i am a big frolicker. you can burn about 320 calories an hour if you...
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captain carter, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> any redirect? >> you discussed in the context law, when you're talking about the self-defense law, the idea of claiming it -- the idea of claiming it when you have provoked the action, that enter into the discussion? >> objection, your honor. >> may we be heard at the bench? >> yes. >> in another side bar, going to the bench there, still at the george zimmerman trial in sanford, florida. lisa bloom, the imperfect self-defense scenario. we'll hear about that for the rest of the day. >> that's right. and it is so interesting to me to listen to this cross examination because it gives you insight into where this defense team is going, probably on their closing argument. one of the things he's talking to this law professor is about it doesn't matter so much who started the fight who was the aggressor. what matters more is what happened at the time that the shot went out. you know, is that a concession from the defense that george zimmerman started the fight? is that a concession that perhaps the prosecu
captain carter, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> any redirect? >> you discussed in the context law, when you're talking about the self-defense law, the idea of claiming it -- the idea of claiming it when you have provoked the action, that enter into the discussion? >> objection, your honor. >> may we be heard at the bench? >> yes. >> in another side bar, going to the bench there, still at the george zimmerman trial in sanford, florida. lisa bloom, the...
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they do save lives, but, scott, it is not a guarantee. >> pelley: carter evans. hank you, carter. wildfires are burning hotter than they have in years and are covering more ground than they have before. we saw that on assignment for "60 minutes" when we went to idaho with one of the federal government's most experienced men, tom boatner. we joined up with tom boatner who, after 30 years on the fire line, became chief of fire operations for the federal government. >> a fire of this size and this intensity in this country would have been extremely rare 15, 20 years ago. they're commonplace these days. >> pelley: ten years ago a big fire was what? >> ten years ago, if you had a hundred thousand acre fire, you were talking about a huge fire. and if we had one or two of those a year, that was probably unusual. now we talk about 200,000 acre fires like it's just another day at the office. it's been a huge change. >> pelley: you know what? it's hotter than hell right here. >> it's getting pretty damn hot. >> pelley: whoa! it is amazing! >> so you can imagine the challenge for young men a
they do save lives, but, scott, it is not a guarantee. >> pelley: carter evans. hank you, carter. wildfires are burning hotter than they have in years and are covering more ground than they have before. we saw that on assignment for "60 minutes" when we went to idaho with one of the federal government's most experienced men, tom boatner. we joined up with tom boatner who, after 30 years on the fire line, became chief of fire operations for the federal government. >> a fire...
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here is miguel marquez speaking to justin carter's father. >> i just want my kid back. my best friend. i miss him so much. >> jack carter devastated that his teenaged son behind bars for months facing up to ten years in prison. >> i just want to tell justin we love him and that everybody is here for him and that everything is going to be okay. we're going to -- this is going to be right. >> carter is now getting help, a new legal time taking the case for free. we spoke to attorney donald flannery just after meeting his client for the first time. >> he is distraught. he is confused. he is sad. this is somebody who has never been to jail before. >> justin carter arrested in february charged with making a terrorist threat, a felony. the alleged threat says his father came off he played the online multi player video game league of legends. in a facebook conversation the person he was chatting with called him f-ed up in the head and carter responded all right, i think i'm going to shoot up a kindergarten and watch the blood of the innocent rain down and eat the beating heart
here is miguel marquez speaking to justin carter's father. >> i just want my kid back. my best friend. i miss him so much. >> jack carter devastated that his teenaged son behind bars for months facing up to ten years in prison. >> i just want to tell justin we love him and that everybody is here for him and that everything is going to be okay. we're going to -- this is going to be right. >> carter is now getting help, a new legal time taking the case for free. we spoke...
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i want to complement president carter. [laughter] >> we will not get involved in the united states' election. the u.s. doesn't qualify. [laughter] >> good evening, gentlemen. think you for being here. i have a quick question for mr. brahimi. i am from aleppo. i was born and raised there. like many people here, i have been following the conflict closely and your work closely good you mention that the issue with geneva ii is the members who will or will not come to the table. by some miracle convince everybody to get along and come to the table, who would you think would be a crucial member at the table? if the transitional government is created, how do you convince the people on the ground who have a problem communicating with the outside world that these are their legitimate representatives? president carter, you have been a strong advocate of a peaceful solution in palestine-israel for years. i was wondering, is it any easier today than it was when you are president? [laughter] questiontake one more in the back somewhere.
i want to complement president carter. [laughter] >> we will not get involved in the united states' election. the u.s. doesn't qualify. [laughter] >> good evening, gentlemen. think you for being here. i have a quick question for mr. brahimi. i am from aleppo. i was born and raised there. like many people here, i have been following the conflict closely and your work closely good you mention that the issue with geneva ii is the members who will or will not come to the table. by some...
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staff sergeant carter grew up in antioch and in washington. he has a multitude of military medals and honors including a purple heart for his deployments in iraq and afghanistan. on august 26th he's scheduled he's the fifth living recipient to receive the medal for service in eye rack and afghanistan. abc7 news. >> new accusations this morning from the union workers representing bart workers, eight days before the deadline to reach a contract deal. the two groups filed a conflict of interest claim against the bart claiming a conflict of interest. the union accused the bart leader of the labor union profiting from the strike. he works for a bus company that provided shuttle buses during the work stoppage at a cost of more than $12,000 to the district. the union said it's not fair bart said it's a false attack and said the real amount paid was only $500. >> caltrans hopes to find out next month when the new span of the east bridge can open. it hinges on the findings of independent engineers. they will determine if it can open before seismic repa
staff sergeant carter grew up in antioch and in washington. he has a multitude of military medals and honors including a purple heart for his deployments in iraq and afghanistan. on august 26th he's scheduled he's the fifth living recipient to receive the medal for service in eye rack and afghanistan. abc7 news. >> new accusations this morning from the union workers representing bart workers, eight days before the deadline to reach a contract deal. the two groups filed a conflict of...
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the now there are a second memorial for carter.that morning carter had been risking his life running ammo to troops when a sniper pinned down him and four others in this humvee. >> they had no more ammo left. they were getting him from every which way. >> reporter: sergeant hart led to over soldiers to try to provide cover with their trapped comrades with their own humvee. it was a suicide mission. >> hart came upon it and they said, they have an rpg pointed right at me. and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse. rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover. but they killed sergeant gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mays bringing him back to the humvee. mays ultimately would not survive. but carters bravery among the brave now deserving the medal of honor. >> and more details now. according to the medal of hono
the now there are a second memorial for carter.that morning carter had been risking his life running ammo to troops when a sniper pinned down him and four others in this humvee. >> they had no more ammo left. they were getting him from every which way. >> reporter: sergeant hart led to over soldiers to try to provide cover with their trapped comrades with their own humvee. it was a suicide mission. >> hart came upon it and they said, they have an rpg pointed right at me. and...
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professor carter made me understand that it may well have been reasonable. big, big win for the defense today. >> ted, what do you think? do you think the professor taking the stand, the whole stand your ground thing? how does it prove second degree murder? >> well, it doesn't prove second degree murder. as a matter of fact, it negates second degree murder. look, you know, what led to the professor taking the stand is this cockamayme thing, sean hannity interview where he said he never taken a course on stand your ground. one of the questions that nobody answer answered, maybe professor carter taught it on a day zimmerman wasn't in class. and even if he did lie, that's a nugget. just a nugget. my daughters could do a better job than the prosecution is doing in this case? >> what do you think? i think back to college classes i took. i don't really remember that much. do you? >> with respect to your first point. i know ted's daughters very well. they could do a better job in his court than he can. that's not always a close call. the stuff from law school if yo
professor carter made me understand that it may well have been reasonable. big, big win for the defense today. >> ted, what do you think? do you think the professor taking the stand, the whole stand your ground thing? how does it prove second degree murder? >> well, it doesn't prove second degree murder. as a matter of fact, it negates second degree murder. look, you know, what led to the professor taking the stand is this cockamayme thing, sean hannity interview where he said he...
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if she testifies imagine the names she could name if carter hull was able to come out today with this new information. >> jordan, great to talk to you. thank you. >> thanks, alisyn. >>> a major ruling in a custody battle that went all the way to the supreme court. it was over this 3-year-old girl. we've been following her story, a south carolina couple raised her from birth believing they would officially adopt her from her unmarried biological mother. but when the girl a's biologica father came back from serving in iraq he decided he wanted to raise her. trace gallagher is live in our west coast bureau with more on this. >> despite the fact the biological father, dustin brown, surrendered all his rights to veronica and not involved with the mother during pregnancy and paid no child support at all and only 2% cherokee, he argued under the federal indian child welfare act she was legally his daughter and south carolina courts agreed giving him custody and taking her away from the couple that raised her for the first 27 months of her life. the supreme court ruled the indian child welfar
if she testifies imagine the names she could name if carter hull was able to come out today with this new information. >> jordan, great to talk to you. thank you. >> thanks, alisyn. >>> a major ruling in a custody battle that went all the way to the supreme court. it was over this 3-year-old girl. we've been following her story, a south carolina couple raised her from birth believing they would officially adopt her from her unmarried biological mother. but when the girl a's...
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carter. mr. carter, thank you for join us. i thought we were going to go to kerry sanders, but let's go to you first. what is significant to you watching this trial? >> listening to the witness testify that as the investigator who recorded or took the initial statement from mr. zimmerman, i think the thing that is significant at least to me is that it raises questions about whether or not as some have speculated that mr. zimmerman would ever need to take the stand. because he gives a fairly complete statement, and he didn't suffer the disadvantage of being cross-examined. >> all right. >> so i think that one challenge for the prosecution is going to be to put in for the remainder of this trial a sufficiently compelling case that it raises serious questions about the credibility of the statements that were reported to have been given by mr. zimmerman. >> can they do that effectively without getting a chance at him personally? >> that's correct. >> do you believe they could ever duplicate the -
carter. mr. carter, thank you for join us. i thought we were going to go to kerry sanders, but let's go to you first. what is significant to you watching this trial? >> listening to the witness testify that as the investigator who recorded or took the initial statement from mr. zimmerman, i think the thing that is significant at least to me is that it raises questions about whether or not as some have speculated that mr. zimmerman would ever need to take the stand. because he gives a...
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but carter has shown an unpredictable streak regarding north korea.ons between washington and pyongyang were at their highest, carter brokered a deal with the regime on his own to dial it back. but angered the clinton administration for freelancing. in 2010, carter went to north korea and helped to earn the freedom of another american, gomes. i spoke to chris johnson about that, about bill clinton's 2009 trip to secure the release of two journalists and about what's in it for north korea. what is their psychology in this? what do they get out of it? >> i think it's that desire, the craving for recognition from the u.s. we've been through another one of these cycles where there's really no dialogue going on between the two sides and that's what drives the north koreans crazier than anything else. >> reporter: the state department would not comment on the reports of jimmy carter possibly going to north korea. the white house would say only that if he is going, it would be as a private citizen. in the meantime, kenneth bae's sister says she contacts the
but carter has shown an unpredictable streak regarding north korea.ons between washington and pyongyang were at their highest, carter brokered a deal with the regime on his own to dial it back. but angered the clinton administration for freelancing. in 2010, carter went to north korea and helped to earn the freedom of another american, gomes. i spoke to chris johnson about that, about bill clinton's 2009 trip to secure the release of two journalists and about what's in it for north korea. what...
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the now there are a second memorial for carter.that morning carter had been risking his life running ammo to troops when a sniper pinned down him and four others in this humvee. >> they had no more ammo left. they were getting him from every which way. >> reporter: sergeant hart led to over soldiers to try to provide cover with their trapped comrades with their own humvee. it was a suicide mission. >> hart came upon it and they said, they have an rpg pointed right at me. and that was the last we heard from hart. >> reporter: bad went to worse. rounds began penetrating the humvee. the enemy was now inside the base. the five men trapped inside decided they needed to get out of there. three tried to make a run for it while carter and sergeant brad larson provided cover. but they killed sergeant gallegos. carter sprung into action, rescuing mays bringing him back to the humvee. mays ultimately would not survive. but carters bravery among the brave now deserving the medal of honor. >> and more details now. according to the medal of hono
the now there are a second memorial for carter.that morning carter had been risking his life running ammo to troops when a sniper pinned down him and four others in this humvee. >> they had no more ammo left. they were getting him from every which way. >> reporter: sergeant hart led to over soldiers to try to provide cover with their trapped comrades with their own humvee. it was a suicide mission. >> hart came upon it and they said, they have an rpg pointed right at me. and...
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ye yes. >> detective carter, do you also teach courses? i did at one point but not currently. >> would that have included in spring of 2010? >> yes, i taught that course. >> where did you teach that course? >> seminole state college. >> what was the name of that course? >> criminal investigation. >> do you remember the defendant george zimmerman being a student in that course? >> i did. >> do you remember what kind of a grade you gave him? >> i gave him an a. >> tell me a little bit about what type of course that was? >> well, when i got the book or when i, you know, got wind of the course, criminal litigation, i automatically assumed i will be teaching from a more practical standpoint, trial advocacy, but the way the coursebook was set up, it wasn't really like that and the time frame in which i had to teach the course, i couldn't really teach it from a child advocacy standpoint. so it was mostly like a criminal law, criminal procedure course. we talked about the law, elements of the law, criminal procedure t. constitutional rights, 4th a
ye yes. >> detective carter, do you also teach courses? i did at one point but not currently. >> would that have included in spring of 2010? >> yes, i taught that course. >> where did you teach that course? >> seminole state college. >> what was the name of that course? >> criminal investigation. >> do you remember the defendant george zimmerman being a student in that course? >> i did. >> do you remember what kind of a grade you gave...
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thanks, carter. there were grave doubts in congress today about surveillance programs that were exposed by national security agency computer technician edward snowden. those programs that capture phone and internet records. the eavesdropping agency got an earful from skeptical house members and here's nancy cordes. >> i believe this is totally unprecedented and is way beyond the statute. >> reporter: democrat jerrold nadler spoke for many on the house judiciary committee from the left and the right. they argued the national security agency had gone too far with its blanket collection of american phone records and foreign internet communications. california democrat zoe lofgren. >> i think that very clearly this program has gone off the tracks legally. >> reporter: the deputy director of the n.s.a. argued the controversial surveillance programs are consistent with section 215 of the patriot act which allows the government to order anyone to hand over, quote, any tangible things so long as the order is
thanks, carter. there were grave doubts in congress today about surveillance programs that were exposed by national security agency computer technician edward snowden. those programs that capture phone and internet records. the eavesdropping agency got an earful from skeptical house members and here's nancy cordes. >> i believe this is totally unprecedented and is way beyond the statute. >> reporter: democrat jerrold nadler spoke for many on the house judiciary committee from the...
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his son, army staff sergeant ty carter, is about to receive the medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the arm any said his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack and dressed the wounds of a beverly wounded comrade. then while under fire he carried the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover a radio in order to call for help. all are actions that the army said went above and beyond the call of duty. >> i don't know anybody that could have done what he did. >> carter's father, mark, and stepmother, barbara, spoke to abc news in their home. even hours after hearing he will get the medal, his father is beaming and emotional. >> there's not a lot of fathers who can claim that they have been able to go through this. >> mark showed us the soldier of the year award ty received two years ago. he has three children. he has a multitude of military medals and honors inclu
his son, army staff sergeant ty carter, is about to receive the medal of honor. sergeant carter was in afghanistan on october 3rd in 2009 when the arm any said his company was attacked by more than 300 taliban fighters. this video was taken by the insurgents. carter ran through enemy fire to retrieve supplies for his fellow soldiers under attack and dressed the wounds of a beverly wounded comrade. then while under fire he carried the wounded soldier to cover. he also risked his life to recover...
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bush and laura bush. >>> also, we spoke with jimmy carter.th are two former presidents and they have two very different views on the nsa leaker edward snowden. jimmy carter, george w. bush on edward snowden and a lot more coming up. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> now a cnn exclusive. the former president george w. bush speaking candidly about the nsa leaker edward snowden. speaking also about the ailing nelson mandela, and speaking also about his successor in the white house, president barack obama. former president bush and his wife laura sat down with cnn in zambia where they're renovating a health clinic. listen to what they said ab
bush and laura bush. >>> also, we spoke with jimmy carter.th are two former presidents and they have two very different views on the nsa leaker edward snowden. jimmy carter, george w. bush on edward snowden and a lot more coming up. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting...
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>> carter hull. bill: carter hull, thank you. move because he was waiting on the chief counsel that was william wilkins and william wilkins did not provide any answers or directions, right? >> right. he had lois learner yank the first two case away from him. he sent the original question nays to the tea party. they were normal questions. that the lois learner, holly paz questions that carter hull acknowledged at hearing. he said at one point these cases were taken away. he said we will have to do another round ever review. that was the second set of questionnaires. low which is learner told carter hull, in e-mails as well, it wasn't just her office it had to go through but the chief counsel. again to reiterate, the irs chief counsel is directly appointed by the president of the united states and this chief counsel, william wilkins, who directs all the lawyers at the irs, was chosen by president obama back in 2009. bill: so if he is called to testify? either he pleads or he answers some questions. >> right. bill: jordan, thank you
>> carter hull. bill: carter hull, thank you. move because he was waiting on the chief counsel that was william wilkins and william wilkins did not provide any answers or directions, right? >> right. he had lois learner yank the first two case away from him. he sent the original question nays to the tea party. they were normal questions. that the lois learner, holly paz questions that carter hull acknowledged at hearing. he said at one point these cases were taken away. he said we...
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they were well funded, >> reporter: during the firefight, carter sawc a wounde comrade 30 feet away.lets and bring him to safety. unfortunately, the injuries too. that soldier died xdalong with seven others. 22 wounded. u lifec to save t( another, all while engaged in a day-long firefight with the minute. qáq't cart weret( the medal of honor the white house. only about a dozen peoptet have been awarded the qmilitary's highest honor for service in iraq and afghanistan. more than half are dead. carter is oneok of five living wait to be there. >> i will not miss that.w3 that's something very few fat r fathers --w3fá6zxdxd< he's ag >> a very proud father. now we alsoÑi hearÑi that carte entire family, a huge contingent of other familyÑi members will also travel to washington to see him receive that honor. also new at 11:00 tonight, a pleasanton teenager booked into ñ in connection wit the deathc f a cyclist last month. with her husband on june 9th in pleasanton when the two were struck by a car. cody hall. felony vehicular manslaughter, one count of reckless driving. detectives say it
they were well funded, >> reporter: during the firefight, carter sawc a wounde comrade 30 feet away.lets and bring him to safety. unfortunately, the injuries too. that soldier died xdalong with seven others. 22 wounded. u lifec to save t( another, all while engaged in a day-long firefight with the minute. qáq't cart weret( the medal of honor the white house. only about a dozen peoptet have been awarded the qmilitary's highest honor for service in iraq and afghanistan. more than half are...