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is the carter name an asset or a liability? jason carter running for governor in georgia. democrats say he is one of the party's strongest candidates in 2014. some argue he could win in a state known for being republican to the core. will the carter name help? "outfront," david mattingly. >> reporter: he has the family name and the unmistakable carter smile. but for democrat jason carter, grandson of form he president jimmy carter, it is a tough road to becoming georgia's next governor. >> i never hear anybody who thinks my grandfather isn't a good man. >> how are you different from your grandfather? >> it is a different time, a different era and we've certainly got policy differences and we don't agree on every issue. i love him and he is my grand father. he lives me advice and sometime i take it. >> and he'll probably need all the advice he can get. georgia voters haven't elected a democrat governor.
is the carter name an asset or a liability? jason carter running for governor in georgia. democrats say he is one of the party's strongest candidates in 2014. some argue he could win in a state known for being republican to the core. will the carter name help? "outfront," david mattingly. >> reporter: he has the family name and the unmistakable carter smile. but for democrat jason carter, grandson of form he president jimmy carter, it is a tough road to becoming georgia's next...
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that carter had to grapple with as well.it was just very interesting to see where -- how he was able to succeed. how he was ability to approach these challenges. to american prosperity. >> host: so kathleen, as the years went by,' 77, '78. did you see the focus of the economic's policy change? >> guest: it certainly did change. for example, one of the big issue that the administration faced was trade deficit. when we think about trade deficit today we think it's what we have. these are the -- annual phenomena. for the united states. in fact when carter came top office in '77 it was very new. the united states had only experienced the first trade deficit in 1971. it first since '80 and '90s. it was a new phenomena. and the previous nixon/ford administration. the u.s. sort of to -- carter come in to office they start on a more permanent character. initially, initially, the administration isn't quite sure what to do about the deficit. they think it's a more situational more temporary phenomena. they think it's a result of exces
that carter had to grapple with as well.it was just very interesting to see where -- how he was able to succeed. how he was ability to approach these challenges. to american prosperity. >> host: so kathleen, as the years went by,' 77, '78. did you see the focus of the economic's policy change? >> guest: it certainly did change. for example, one of the big issue that the administration faced was trade deficit. when we think about trade deficit today we think it's what we have. these...
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no. >> when carter had me at asymmetry. i like the 22 put sell, that's a low, i don't like the 28 call sale, if this thing gets moving. >> i don't like it, though, how's that if i don't like gold. this is not a situation where you're trying to dodge a bullet and not get assigned on the short puts. >>> want to buy gdx. that will cost $24 a share. he could be forced to buy it for $22. >>> tonight, scott is looking at yahoo! which continues to make new highs, in addition to scott, you'll find some great trader blogs. >>> here's what's coming up next -- >>> investors are betting big on retail, could they be making a mistake. >> big mistake. big, huge. >>> plus, talk about the trade of the century, in just two months, they made 20 times their money betting on steel stocks. we'll tell you how they plan to make even more money when "options action" returns. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but
no. >> when carter had me at asymmetry. i like the 22 put sell, that's a low, i don't like the 28 call sale, if this thing gets moving. >> i don't like it, though, how's that if i don't like gold. this is not a situation where you're trying to dodge a bullet and not get assigned on the short puts. >>> want to buy gdx. that will cost $24 a share. he could be forced to buy it for $22. >>> tonight, scott is looking at yahoo! which continues to make new highs, in...
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>> what they're really wondering is what will cohan carter do now?you'd be out $1300. had bought mike put spread, he'd be out $245. >> i wouldn't close it. there isn't anything left to close. it's heavily levered at this point. if the market sets up for a pull back, that might hurt the stochlkt it is fully valued for a defense name. we're unwanting military activity. that remains you troo. my view is you have to obviously stay in a trade. commit the premium, show you might lose it. >> how do defense stocks in general look at this point? >> as steep as they were, they are steeper. if it was bonkers then, it's worse now. principles are the same despite the horrible trade. this is unsustainable. we would stay short. >> coming up next, we have the final call from the options picks. [ 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 ameri
>> what they're really wondering is what will cohan carter do now?you'd be out $1300. had bought mike put spread, he'd be out $245. >> i wouldn't close it. there isn't anything left to close. it's heavily levered at this point. if the market sets up for a pull back, that might hurt the stochlkt it is fully valued for a defense name. we're unwanting military activity. that remains you troo. my view is you have to obviously stay in a trade. commit the premium, show you might lose it....
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. >> i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd have to die. >> the congressman is dead. please get us some medication. it's simple. it's simple. no convulsions with it. it's simple. just please get it. >> the children were killed first. >> tim carter saw his 1-year-old son poisoned. >> malcolm was dead. his little lips covered with foam. this is what happens with arsenic and cyanide as it foams at the mouth. >> he held his wife as she died. >> i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on sobbing i love you s
. >> i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and...
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. >> i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and these guys jumped out and he said we got the congressman. >> that's when the reverend jim jones told his people this would be the day they'd have to die. >> the congressman is dead. please get us some medication. it's simple. it's simple. no convulsions with it. it's simple. just please get it. >> the children were killed first. >> tim carter saw his 1-year-old son poisoned. >> malcolm was dead. his little lips covered with foam. this is what happens with arsenic and cyanide as it foams at the mouth. >> he held his wife as she died. >> i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on sobbing i love you s
. >> i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport. >> the tractor trailer that had come from the airstrip came up behind and stopped at the kitchen. and...
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carter got us in. so carter, where do you see the stock going? point this trade made it's objective, it's a massive underperformer compared to the s & p, we would say go plat. >> mike? >> well, this is -- as you pointed out, really interesting, that near dated put is expiring more rapidly. so it's going to decay quickly. scott made a good point earlier. one of the things you can do, keep an eye on this thing. or adjust the strike of that put that you're short, so that it remains at or just out of the money. that's a way to continue to collect some money in this trade, without actually having the stock put to you. so that's one of the ways you can take a look at playing this. just manipulating the trade a little bit to account for the stock. >> is that what you did? >> i do, i actually like the name, so i would roll this, this december put down and out. i would buy it back. i would sell a january strike -- january option with a lower strike. >> all right. coming up next, the final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct
carter got us in. so carter, where do you see the stock going? point this trade made it's objective, it's a massive underperformer compared to the s & p, we would say go plat. >> mike? >> well, this is -- as you pointed out, really interesting, that near dated put is expiring more rapidly. so it's going to decay quickly. scott made a good point earlier. one of the things you can do, keep an eye on this thing. or adjust the strike of that put that you're short, so that it remains...
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. >> i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. >> tim carter, seen here in '78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. >> it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle. it was beautiful. >> carter stayed almost till the end. he saw the gunmen come back from the airport.
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hi, carter. >> hi there. by our work, these stocks have already priced in this kind of good news, they barely moved today with good news. here is wynn, we like to measure trend by the smoothing mechanism. and you are as far above trend as you want to be. the presumption is you will get this kind of thing next. take a look at longer term. you are about as far as you can get. and typically, when you're this far above trend, this is when you come back. take a look at it on a longer term chart. this is going back to the early 2000. this is not time to buy in principle. and there is something else about the long term chart. we're up against the internal trend line. that's a difficult level. more often than not, it's right to bet against something, that has just come up to a level like that. we would say -- >> do you agree with carter maybe it's time to take profits? >> i do. and i think what's interesting here, actually, is that the levels that cartser is talking about are kind of consistent with how much over the
hi, carter. >> hi there. by our work, these stocks have already priced in this kind of good news, they barely moved today with good news. here is wynn, we like to measure trend by the smoothing mechanism. and you are as far above trend as you want to be. the presumption is you will get this kind of thing next. take a look at longer term. you are about as far as you can get. and typically, when you're this far above trend, this is when you come back. take a look at it on a longer term...
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(carter) laskey. you were right, carter. they would never let her go. make it look good. the aim shouldn't be to hurt him, just incapacitate him a little. also, watch your knuckles. i've punched a lot of guys. [grunts] so have i. let's get you to safety. (hayden) we've been through this already, it's real. you think i'd be standing here if it wasn't? we'll see. i'll know in a minute. i need a microscope to know for sure, but the texture appears accurate. there is, however, a problem. what? see this? babe ruth's signature? yeah. what about it? it's in felt-tip pen. those didn't exist when babe ruth was alive. this ball is a fake. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question
(carter) laskey. you were right, carter. they would never let her go. make it look good. the aim shouldn't be to hurt him, just incapacitate him a little. also, watch your knuckles. i've punched a lot of guys. [grunts] so have i. let's get you to safety. (hayden) we've been through this already, it's real. you think i'd be standing here if it wasn't? we'll see. i'll know in a minute. i need a microscope to know for sure, but the texture appears accurate. there is, however, a problem. what? see...
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special musical guest the reverend billy talent just a moment and republican treason took down jimmy carter's presidency rock obama doesn't watch out it could take down his i'll explain why and how infants do they take. in screwed news this thursday night millions of people across the country will abandon their families right after thanksgiving dinner and head to the nearest big box chain store once they get there they'll participate in what has become an annual rite of american capitalism black friday black friday which let's face it is now really more of a black thursday and friday is the day when major retailers offer. sales that in some cases many people have quite literally killed for eg in two thousand and eight for example a long island wal-mart worker was trampled to death when eager shoppers burst through a store window but black friday is bigger than just one day or one store it's a symbol of how screwed up our country's values have become for war on this i'm joined now from new york by robert billings allen and they stop shopping gospel choir stop shopping gospel choir as an activi
special musical guest the reverend billy talent just a moment and republican treason took down jimmy carter's presidency rock obama doesn't watch out it could take down his i'll explain why and how infants do they take. in screwed news this thursday night millions of people across the country will abandon their families right after thanksgiving dinner and head to the nearest big box chain store once they get there they'll participate in what has become an annual rite of american capitalism...
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for tim carter, it's a smell. >> i can't smell almonds to this day.ll make me physically nauseous because cyanide smells like almonds and that's what it smelled like there that day was almond. >> for tracy parks it can be behind the wheel of her pickup truck. >> i still have fears of being shot driving down the street. i always feel like someone is going to shoot me. yeah, it scars you. >> for vern gosney, it could be walking down the street. >> i could see a man with light skin and black hair from behind and in my mind i thought jim jones was alive. >> the airport shooting left gosney in a hospital for months. >> i was shot through the stomach. i was shot through the liver. my diaphragm was torn. my stomach had a -- was torn. had a collapsed lung. my spleen ended up -- having to remove my spleen. >> at first he turned to painkillers. >> i was on anti-depressants. i was on tranquilizers. i was on sedatives. >> then worst. >> and i started drinking and i started using elicit drugs, as well. >> he had gone back to work in a san francisco law office. >>
for tim carter, it's a smell. >> i can't smell almonds to this day.ll make me physically nauseous because cyanide smells like almonds and that's what it smelled like there that day was almond. >> for tracy parks it can be behind the wheel of her pickup truck. >> i still have fears of being shot driving down the street. i always feel like someone is going to shoot me. yeah, it scars you. >> for vern gosney, it could be walking down the street. >> i could see a man...
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let's go back to the charts with the never casual carter braxton worth. carter. >> sure.e casual diners is overdone. let's look at the charts and figure it out together. what's important about this is that there's a seasonal presumption here. we bottomed in november of '10. we bottomed again. we bottomed again. we're on a level where seasonally you're likely to get a throwback. this is basically -- we think the move in gas is overdone. you're going to start to move higher. but take a look at the inverse relationship between driving gasoline and get rid of those. so here we have all casual diners in the market. it's the industry group versus of course gasoline itself. and this spread is the issue. these have appreciated, as the cost of driving has gone down. now, i want to look at what i think is one of the most excessive ones of all. this is buffalo wild wings, a well defined five year trend. now we have literally exploded out the top. in fact, we gapped up with earnings, we are so far above trend here, that this by all accounts is something of an exhaustion gap. just to
let's go back to the charts with the never casual carter braxton worth. carter. >> sure.e casual diners is overdone. let's look at the charts and figure it out together. what's important about this is that there's a seasonal presumption here. we bottomed in november of '10. we bottomed again. we bottomed again. we're on a level where seasonally you're likely to get a throwback. this is basically -- we think the move in gas is overdone. you're going to start to move higher. but take a look...
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pottered between trade deficits but by the time carter comes into office a trade deficit takes on its more permanent character. initially the administration isn't quite sure what to do about the deficit. they think it's a situation that's a more temporary phenomenon. they think it's the result of not excessive but the high price we are paying for oil as the result of the fact that the united states has recovered relatively better from this recession meaning that we were buying more imports. so the administration initially in 1977 said look this is not a permanent problem. we don't think there is a fundamental challenge to our markets at home or abroad and what should we do about it? image leave the lessons where we shouldn't really do anything. we don't want to take it seem like the problem. this will work itself out as congress tackles the energy package and other countries start buying more of our stuff. of course it was not troubled him and as 1977 rolls into 1970 the administration begins to see the persistence of the trade deficit is having important implications abroad and parti
pottered between trade deficits but by the time carter comes into office a trade deficit takes on its more permanent character. initially the administration isn't quite sure what to do about the deficit. they think it's a situation that's a more temporary phenomenon. they think it's the result of not excessive but the high price we are paying for oil as the result of the fact that the united states has recovered relatively better from this recession meaning that we were buying more imports. so...
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democrats see jimmy carter's grandson as a star. democrats are quickly lining up georgia state senator jason carter's campaign for governor. that is in "political." hill"s in "the newspaper's morning. the statement comes as the new york times reported that the main source of the cbs report
democrats see jimmy carter's grandson as a star. democrats are quickly lining up georgia state senator jason carter's campaign for governor. that is in "political." hill"s in "the newspaper's morning. the statement comes as the new york times reported that the main source of the cbs report
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carter, thank you so much. mr. carter, thank you so much.um is i'll find a way, avo: this holiday tech the halls and ring in the savings trade-in your old phone and get up to $300 off a new one get great deals on the best brands at radioshack >> and now with a performance off their album i'll fine a way, ladies and gentlemen the blind boys of alabama. (applause) ♪ ♪ there will never be any ♪ until god is seen it ♪ seated at the conference table ♪ ♪ there will never be any peace ♪ ♪ until god is seated ♪ at the conference table ♪ me and running from land to land ♪ ♪ trying ♪ to make ♪ everything all right ♪ constantly ♪ reaching ♪ thinking that everything going to be all right ♪ ♪ everybody's got a plan ♪ and that's just like a man ♪ ♪ people can't you understand ♪ ♪ that's why we got to ♪ there never be any peace ♪ ♪ until god. >> until god is seated ♪ ♪ at the conference table ♪ there will never be any peace ♪ ♪ until goode until god is seated at the conference table ♪ ♪ there will never be no peace ♪ ♪ there will never be any peace ♪ ♪ unt
carter, thank you so much. mr. carter, thank you so much.um is i'll find a way, avo: this holiday tech the halls and ring in the savings trade-in your old phone and get up to $300 off a new one get great deals on the best brands at radioshack >> and now with a performance off their album i'll fine a way, ladies and gentlemen the blind boys of alabama. (applause) ♪ ♪ there will never be any ♪ until god is seen it ♪ seated at the conference table ♪ ♪ there will never be any...
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but many of the -- and the had voted for carter as you recall from lectures in 1977. but a lot of these new women who were evangelical christians were new to politics. the just hadn't been involved as political activists. so as voters the might vote democratic, but the hadn't been actively involved. and in every political campaign you need activists to go out, make the phone calls, knock on doors and do all that stuff that you need to do to win a successful campaign. one thing i did want to -- i mentioned in the lecture and perhaps we could -- well, we have one other question. but i do want to mention and s lest we forget, one of the things that happened in this fight is that the pro-e.r.a. side base you cannily saw this movement as a -- saw their movement as a civil rights movement. and the organized accordingly. the followed the model of 1960s civil rights movement. the had mass demonstrations. the shouted at legislators. the denounced them for not -- for being sexist and so forth. meanwhile, the pro-e.r.a. people, the went in and lobbied, the did so politely to the
but many of the -- and the had voted for carter as you recall from lectures in 1977. but a lot of these new women who were evangelical christians were new to politics. the just hadn't been involved as political activists. so as voters the might vote democratic, but the hadn't been actively involved. and in every political campaign you need activists to go out, make the phone calls, knock on doors and do all that stuff that you need to do to win a successful campaign. one thing i did want to --...
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for carter and vice versa. >> president carter probably regarded teddy kennedy as this constant, dailythe kennedys, i thought they regarded carter as sort of a bumpkin. >> in 1979, with carter's popularity at a record low, kennedy decided to revive the kennedy party and do what his brother bobby did, run against a sitting democratic president. >> today i formally announce that i'm a candidate for president of the united states. >> there did seem to be this family legacy to be satisfied to be the president. and more than that, he obviously knew from watching his brothers that the presidency had a power, that no matter how big a senator you could be, you could still do more for the things you cared about if you were president. >> he did it in some degree of discomfort because he's taking on a president of his own party. he also, i think, had personal reservations about whether, you know, his personal skills fit well with the presidency. >> that became clear after kennedy agreed to a high-profile television interview with cbs' roger mudd, taped prior to announcing his candidacy. >> why do
for carter and vice versa. >> president carter probably regarded teddy kennedy as this constant, dailythe kennedys, i thought they regarded carter as sort of a bumpkin. >> in 1979, with carter's popularity at a record low, kennedy decided to revive the kennedy party and do what his brother bobby did, run against a sitting democratic president. >> today i formally announce that i'm a candidate for president of the united states. >> there did seem to be this family legacy...
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carter. he has served as professor and visiting scholar at emory university, university of maryland, university of wisconsin, london's westminster university, cambridge university, university of genera and the university of south carolina. his book, "scottsboro" won the prize and the smith book award. he is the author of the highly regarded biography "the politics of rage: george wallace, the origins of the new conservatism and the transformation of american politics." our second speaker will be dr. glen t. eskew. he is professor of history at georgia state university. birmingham native. he is author of the book "but for birmingham: the local and national movements in the civil rights struggle," which received the frances butler simkins prize at the southern historical association, and he aauthor of the forthcoming book "johnny mercer: southern songwriter for the world." for the past several years, dr. eskew has served as lecturer and faculty director for annual neh funded teacher workshops o
carter. he has served as professor and visiting scholar at emory university, university of maryland, university of wisconsin, london's westminster university, cambridge university, university of genera and the university of south carolina. his book, "scottsboro" won the prize and the smith book award. he is the author of the highly regarded biography "the politics of rage: george wallace, the origins of the new conservatism and the transformation of american politics." our...
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john miller will have more about that but first carter evans is at lax for us this evening. carter? >> reporter: scott, terminal 3 is still shut down. many of the roads in and out of lax are closed. and stranded passengers are scattered all over the airport as the investigation continues. the police calls began at 9:20 a.m. in the middle of the morning rush at los angeles international. >> black blue or dark clothing. >> reporter: passengers inside terminal 3 describe shots and then a stampede of terrified people heading toward doors leading out to the tarmac. >> i didn't see his face. i just saw the gun. and i was terrified. and like everybody else was. we were all just on the ground. >> reporter: the shooting began at a tsa check point. the suspect pulled a semi auction rifle out of its bag. los angeles police chief. >> he pred up into the screening area where tsa screeners are and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: the gunman shot four tsa officers killing one. he then moved down the long term nal 3 concourse toward the gate
john miller will have more about that but first carter evans is at lax for us this evening. carter? >> reporter: scott, terminal 3 is still shut down. many of the roads in and out of lax are closed. and stranded passengers are scattered all over the airport as the investigation continues. the police calls began at 9:20 a.m. in the middle of the morning rush at los angeles international. >> black blue or dark clothing. >> reporter: passengers inside terminal 3 describe shots...
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carter evans and jeff pegues reports. a high profile american visit to egypt as supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi call for mass protests on the eve of his trial. the new york city marathon cancelled last year is run under heavy security this year. done dahler has a recap. and jason of cbs sports on the unusual case of a nfl player who says he left his team because he feared for his safety. >> this is th captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the los angeles international airport has spent 1.6 billion dollars on security since 9/11. but friday still happened. a gunman shot his way through a security check point and made his way deep inside the second biggest airport in america. we have reports tonight both on what's happening there now and over the new calls to change the way tsa officers are protected. we begin with carter evans. >> reporter: terminal 3 once again reopened to passengers two days after a
carter evans and jeff pegues reports. a high profile american visit to egypt as supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi call for mass protests on the eve of his trial. the new york city marathon cancelled last year is run under heavy security this year. done dahler has a recap. and jason of cbs sports on the unusual case of a nfl player who says he left his team because he feared for his safety. >> this is th captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."...
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the same way with hinckley because hinckley had stalked president carter as well.it wasn't political. there was a political dimension to oswald that hinckley -- oswald had been always looking for something, looking for something and that is what got them into the union and into so many of these groups once he got back to the united states. that's a story in and of itself. was he really pro-castro or was he really working with via the i with the anti-castro banister. >> host: didn't he also associate with anti-communists in russia? >> guest: he did. the anti-communists adopted the oswalt because they spoke russian particularly maria. it's very complicated. >> host: he was what, 24? there was a lot of weirdness that went on in a short time. >> guest: which gives fuel to the conspiracy fire and you can understand why. you can ask a lot of legitimate questions about it. >> host: the warren commission, lots of doubts about how the evidence was handled on november 22, 1963. a lot of doubts and many more doubts as you have proven about the house investigation so what is y
the same way with hinckley because hinckley had stalked president carter as well.it wasn't political. there was a political dimension to oswald that hinckley -- oswald had been always looking for something, looking for something and that is what got them into the union and into so many of these groups once he got back to the united states. that's a story in and of itself. was he really pro-castro or was he really working with via the i with the anti-castro banister. >> host: didn't he...
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carter evans on the power of batkid. the cape cod crusader just may spark a movement. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. we're beginning tonight with a storm system that's dropped some significant snow on the pacific northwest and is becoming even more threatening as it moves east. more than two feet of snow have fallen in the higher elevations in washington state, and close to that much snow is on the ground in parts of oregon. but it isn't snow. it's high winds gusting between 40 and 55 miles per hour, and even the threat of tornadoes that are most alarming as this snow tracks to the midwest. lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco joins us now. lauren, who is about to get whalloped the worst? >> well it's going to be a large portion of the lower midwest that's under the gun. the highest risk area includes ohio, indiana, southern michigan, parts of eastern illinois, and northern kentucky as well. >> axelrod: any forecast that contains the word "tornadotorn
carter evans on the power of batkid. the cape cod crusader just may spark a movement. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. we're beginning tonight with a storm system that's dropped some significant snow on the pacific northwest and is becoming even more threatening as it moves east. more than two feet of snow have fallen in the higher elevations in washington state, and...
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former president jimmy carter can do it. >> miscalculations. >> well, i suspect much to everyone's regret, which i share, that this democratic experiment in egypt never took traction. >> and is nsa leak scandal. is the former there contractor diss a traitor? >> yes, whatever his motivate. >> a consultant for the center for strategic and international studies. dr. brzezinski, thank you for being on talk to al jazeera. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you think the is the biggest challenge to the obama administration? >> the biggest challenge, the global controversy, the united states was the preeminent power in the world, clearly the country that could in fact can impose its will very significantly on a lot of events. today we're in a chaotic world of turmoil, in which we face certain self-evident crises. one in the middle east, continuing one in afghanistan and rawnl iraq and continue -- iraq and. >> what caused that decline? >> it is a combination of factors. some of it are errors, some of them we made early in the first decade of this century, in the war in iraq, under false conse
former president jimmy carter can do it. >> miscalculations. >> well, i suspect much to everyone's regret, which i share, that this democratic experiment in egypt never took traction. >> and is nsa leak scandal. is the former there contractor diss a traitor? >> yes, whatever his motivate. >> a consultant for the center for strategic and international studies. dr. brzezinski, thank you for being on talk to al jazeera. >> thank you for having me. >> what...
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carter is really dead, unbelievable. really pissed they killed off carter. crying my eyes out.e to say no it's not. she's really gone. >> she's dead. she took her last breath. >> and what are you going to do now? >> the first thing i want to do is a play. it's usually when i come off of big projects, i like to go back to my training. and so theater scares the heck out of me, but that's a good thing. if you're scared, you should do it. >> do you believe that, if you're scared, you should do it? >> yeah. yes. look the fear right in the eye. >> and walk through it. >> yeah, right. you live your life always wondering. you know? i don't want to live like that. >> all right, taraji p. henson, i guess we'll have to say detective carter, rest in peace. >> rest in peace. >> that was good for tv, though. >> no, it is. >> it's good because it's too fake sometimes. >> shock is good. shock is good. people were not ready for you to go. >> no, they're upset. >> you can watch "person of interest" without taraji and detective carter tuesday night at 10:00. she still says it's a good show, right
carter is really dead, unbelievable. really pissed they killed off carter. crying my eyes out.e to say no it's not. she's really gone. >> she's dead. she took her last breath. >> and what are you going to do now? >> the first thing i want to do is a play. it's usually when i come off of big projects, i like to go back to my training. and so theater scares the heck out of me, but that's a good thing. if you're scared, you should do it. >> do you believe that, if you're...
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jason carter stands 4 foot 9 weighing 135 pounds. his presence on the rice owls is no joke. >> it's a full-time joke. i spend more time here than sleeping. >> as a member of the scout team, carter runs the offence in practice to help the defense prepare for the game. his work ethic and athletic ability has team-mates looking up to him. >> he can lift up to three times his poddy weight. by that -- body weight. even though he's smaller, he has a higher sense of respect from a lot of us. >> late last month late in the game rice had a huge lead. after watching him hustle the coach decided to call a play for number 25. >> he came in for me. when i see him, i just my eyes stopped i was, "okay, well, go on in". >> how about this. >> one of the more memorable one yard runs of the season. >> just a little fella. >> it was something you have never seen - someone smaller than anyone else is on the field. it was a surprise. almost at the end of the fourth quarter the coach told me, "you're going in to run the play", said, "i'll be on stand by."
jason carter stands 4 foot 9 weighing 135 pounds. his presence on the rice owls is no joke. >> it's a full-time joke. i spend more time here than sleeping. >> as a member of the scout team, carter runs the offence in practice to help the defense prepare for the game. his work ethic and athletic ability has team-mates looking up to him. >> he can lift up to three times his poddy weight. by that -- body weight. even though he's smaller, he has a higher sense of respect from a...
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liz: chesapeake energy stock tumbling after carter lee profit that matched while she estimates but they plan to drill fewer wells in the market did not like it. adam: number of planned layoffs rose to nearly 46,000.
liz: chesapeake energy stock tumbling after carter lee profit that matched while she estimates but they plan to drill fewer wells in the market did not like it. adam: number of planned layoffs rose to nearly 46,000.
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let's bring in braxton carter. he's t-mobile's chief financial officer to talk about this. thing? was you've had a whole bunch of ideas that you've come together with such as all kinds of free megabytes for tablets, but what potentialized in customers minds that i'm jumping to t-mobile? >> well, first of all, liz, it's really a pleasure to be here, and the un-carrier strategy is really resonating with consumers. and on top of that, we're executing very well with it. this is our second quarter in a row with over one million net additions. and i think a particular note, on the branded post-paid side of the business, we put on more net additions -- liz: sorry to interrupt, but can you explain what branded post-paid means? >> yeah. so it's a traditional post-paid customer, you know, high credit quality, high scoring, paying their bills in arrears versus a prepaid customer that's paying their bills, you know, up front. liz: okay. i got it. so let's go to the plans that you've come up with, because you came up with one that was free data for life, 200 megabytes, i'm uncool -- [la
let's bring in braxton carter. he's t-mobile's chief financial officer to talk about this. thing? was you've had a whole bunch of ideas that you've come together with such as all kinds of free megabytes for tablets, but what potentialized in customers minds that i'm jumping to t-mobile? >> well, first of all, liz, it's really a pleasure to be here, and the un-carrier strategy is really resonating with consumers. and on top of that, we're executing very well with it. this is our second...
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department embassy of nations were here as well as the sierra club are the first person that spoke was carter roberts used the president and the c.e.o. of the world wildlife fund he said right now is an incredibly important time for conservation and it's time to get a hand on the biggest challenges of environmental destruction these include illegal trade and subsidies as well overfishing he also said that. is quote committed to making sure the right environmental provisions are in place in the heat after mr
department embassy of nations were here as well as the sierra club are the first person that spoke was carter roberts used the president and the c.e.o. of the world wildlife fund he said right now is an incredibly important time for conservation and it's time to get a hand on the biggest challenges of environmental destruction these include illegal trade and subsidies as well overfishing he also said that. is quote committed to making sure the right environmental provisions are in place in the...
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brianne carter and i ran with them. on here is the three of us. >> post race. >> my friend amy after the race. i think the high yesterday around 9:00 a.m. when we started was around 20 degrees. it was cold. >> we had that wind whipping up on the river. >> the girls, their parents, they were like running. one girl i was, like, slow down. [laughter] it is a blast, though. >> if you don't mind the cold, most of the time they're happy to be out there and how great they had this opportunity to spend with you guys. today might be a little bit more favorable to running because the winds are going to be calmer. yesterday we only his 34 degrees all day long. the high temperature, but felt like teens and 20s at best. the coldest air we've had since february. definitely more like winter weather opposed to move weather. 24 degrees this morning. our wind chill at 15. winds northwesterly at 8 miles per hour. it is really that feel factor we will deal with this morning especially. wind chill in gaithersburg is 10. feels like 11 at dul
brianne carter and i ran with them. on here is the three of us. >> post race. >> my friend amy after the race. i think the high yesterday around 9:00 a.m. when we started was around 20 degrees. it was cold. >> we had that wind whipping up on the river. >> the girls, their parents, they were like running. one girl i was, like, slow down. [laughter] it is a blast, though. >> if you don't mind the cold, most of the time they're happy to be out there and how great they...
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carter evans, cbs news, santa monta. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," take you to the stores for a preview of black friday shopping. >>> plus, the controversy over cholesterol lowering statin drugs. dr. davids agus tells us who should be really taking them. >>> and best-selling children's book author sandra boynton tells us about her new upcoming music project. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. arie green. arie green. have a great day -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm brian hackney. frans the morning off. >>> good morning everyone. it is friday november 29th. i am michelle griego. >> at least final pounds heavier, i am brian hackney. >> i think we all feel that way today. >> can you gain 20 pounds in a day? >> i did my best to get there. >> now we have all those leftovers. but we have a great day to do it. we have a lot of sunshine coming our way. looks like these temperatures will be warming up. we will have a complete look at your weekend forecast coming up.
carter evans, cbs news, santa monta. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," take you to the stores for a preview of black friday shopping. >>> plus, the controversy over cholesterol lowering statin drugs. dr. davids agus tells us who should be really taking them. >>> and best-selling children's book author sandra boynton tells us about her new upcoming music project. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday morning....
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carter is the founder of the jet set pets.com. like janet shows flying with pets are risky. >> people have to really stop and really think about it long and hard. is it worth it for me to check my family member as baggage. >> she was in icu for three day railroads the vet diagnosed him with heat stroke, urinary tract infection, and liver problems. $2700. sinclair wanted united to pay for it but the airline argued the dog had a pre-existing condition even though she received a clean bill of health prior to the trip. >> they would give me $1,000 if i signed a nondisclosure agreement. >> reporter: sinclair refused, instead going public creating a facebook page called united airlines almost killed my greyhound which now has thousands of supporters. the next day they offered to pay the entire bill but still wanted the disclosure agreement. >> the only reason i can do this interview is because i didn't sign that and i won't sign that. >> reporter: in an e-mail united tells the news4 i team we are committed to ensuring safe and comfortab
carter is the founder of the jet set pets.com. like janet shows flying with pets are risky. >> people have to really stop and really think about it long and hard. is it worth it for me to check my family member as baggage. >> she was in icu for three day railroads the vet diagnosed him with heat stroke, urinary tract infection, and liver problems. $2700. sinclair wanted united to pay for it but the airline argued the dog had a pre-existing condition even though she received a clean...
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reverend carter was right.nd he prayed that day that the spirit of sandy would stay with us well beyond the days that the recovery will take. my pledge to you tonight is that i will govern with the spirit of sandy. [applause] it's true of new jersey and all the people who live here, they're ready to live that way too. as your governor it's never mattered to me where someone was from, whether they voted for me or not, what the color of their skin was or their political party. for me, being governor has always been about getting the job done, first. that doesn't mean that we don't have principles. we have many of them. and we have stood and fought every day to cut taxes, to reduce the size of government spending, to reform pensions and benefits, to reform a broken education system, and to make sure we create opportunity again for new jerseyans. [applause] and for the next four years, for the next four years, we will fight to make those changes permanent and we will fight to make them bigger. i did not seek a seco
reverend carter was right.nd he prayed that day that the spirit of sandy would stay with us well beyond the days that the recovery will take. my pledge to you tonight is that i will govern with the spirit of sandy. [applause] it's true of new jersey and all the people who live here, they're ready to live that way too. as your governor it's never mattered to me where someone was from, whether they voted for me or not, what the color of their skin was or their political party. for me, being...
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the jason carter was a surprise.education and transparency and trust in governing. that's a throw at the current governor. jason carter is a lawyer to the university of georgia law school. the democratic party has been out of the state-wide office in georgia for a while. they hope they will get back in. when jason carter ran for state senate, his grandfather stayed out of it. he only campaigned at the end and wanted to earn it on his own and not trade on the family name. >> the dga got behind carter. he's a 38-year-old. does he have a shot? >> he has a primary first. he probably would win, but the current governor is strong. georgia is changing demographically. it is much more democratic. the obama campaign looked very early in the reelection race at targeting georgia because of new people moving in. the state is moving that way, but hasn't moved fast enough yet. we would call the governor the favorite in this race. >> cnbc predicted tough numbers in the monthly jobs report a few minutes from now. kelly evans will br
the jason carter was a surprise.education and transparency and trust in governing. that's a throw at the current governor. jason carter is a lawyer to the university of georgia law school. the democratic party has been out of the state-wide office in georgia for a while. they hope they will get back in. when jason carter ran for state senate, his grandfather stayed out of it. he only campaigned at the end and wanted to earn it on his own and not trade on the family name. >> the dga got...
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i know a lot of you don't like jimmy carter, but jimmy carter as an ex-president did a lot of very gooddisease eradication. george bush has been magnificent. george bush has kept up his work on aids in africa. and i think his tenor and demeanor was excellent. and frankly, he did avoid taking a shot at obama. if there was ever a time he could get away with it, now is it. >> you love dogs, eric bolling, president bush loves dogs and president putin doesn't love dogs. listen to this story. >> favorite barney story? >> well, there's a lot. i introduced barney to putin. >> okay. >> and he kind of dissed him. >> really? >> yeah, it was like you call that a dog? a year later -- >> you call that a dog? >> he didn't say it but his body language was he's not really a dog. of course he's a dog. and i love the guy. a year later putin introduces me to his dog. huge hound. >> yeah. >> bounding across the laup. he said bigger, stronger and faster than barney. >> wow. you should have nuked him. >> how important is it, greg, for conservatives to start thinking about going on some of these shows where th
i know a lot of you don't like jimmy carter, but jimmy carter as an ex-president did a lot of very gooddisease eradication. george bush has been magnificent. george bush has kept up his work on aids in africa. and i think his tenor and demeanor was excellent. and frankly, he did avoid taking a shot at obama. if there was ever a time he could get away with it, now is it. >> you love dogs, eric bolling, president bush loves dogs and president putin doesn't love dogs. listen to this story....
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and the same way with hinckley because he had stopped president carter.but there was a political dimension because oswald had always been looking for something and that's what got him into the soviet union and it's what got him into so many of these groups that he was in once he got back to the united states and that is the story of itself once he pro- castro or was he working with the fbi in new orleans with the anti-castro mr. bannister. >> host: didn't he associate with russians in dallas? >> guest: they kind of adopted oswald because they spoke russian, so it is a lot. >> host: he was what caught 24? >> guest: a lot of weirdness in a short time. >> guest: but it gives a fuel to the conspiracy fire and you can understand why you as and at of legitimate questions about it. >> guest: . >> host: the commission had a lot of doubts about the evidence handle on november 22. a lot of doubts about, many more as you have now proven about the house investigation. but what is your conclusion. take us through that day and what is the harvey oswald thinking of doin
and the same way with hinckley because he had stopped president carter.but there was a political dimension because oswald had always been looking for something and that's what got him into the soviet union and it's what got him into so many of these groups that he was in once he got back to the united states and that is the story of itself once he pro- castro or was he working with the fbi in new orleans with the anti-castro mr. bannister. >> host: didn't he associate with russians in...
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i'm vic carter. coming up, a former security chief breaks her silence and reveals a drug and smuggling operation that existed here for years. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> baltimore city police arrest gang members to get them off the streets. the most notorious is black guerilla family. they are so powerful its leader was calling the shots from behind bars. this morning in a wjz exclusive, a former corrections official breaks her silence, revealing to vic carter the inside story of sex and smuggling at the baltimore city detention center. >> good morning, everyone. we hear for the first time frome security chief who worked here when the bgf was in charge. >> the baltimore city detention center, more than a century old just blocks from downtown. thousands of murders, rapists and other violent offenders are locked up here. few people know the nation's most notorious gang the black guerilla family was running a sex and smuggling ring behind prison walls. >> the leader, convicted murder tavon white. federal wire
i'm vic carter. coming up, a former security chief breaks her silence and reveals a drug and smuggling operation that existed here for years. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> baltimore city police arrest gang members to get them off the streets. the most notorious is black guerilla family. they are so powerful its leader was calling the shots from behind bars. this morning in a wjz exclusive, a former corrections official breaks her silence, revealing to vic carter the inside story of sex and...
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carter now says he never came as close to getting into a fistfight than at that very moment.d it in him? >>> the future of the houston astrodome is at stake today. voters are asked to authorize $217 million in bonds to transform it into a convention center. area leaders say if the provision isn't passed, the structure will likely be torn down. >>> and senator john mccain was on "late night with jimmy fallon" last night and here is part of their conversation. >> by the way, congratulations on your baby. >> aww, thank you, senator. >> i know exactly -- >> thank you very much. well, you know how good it feels. >> i know exactly how that is. after i lost running for president, i slept like a baby. >> did you? oh, good. you know exactly how it is. >> sleep two hours, wake up and cry, sleep two hours, wake up and cry. [ laughterlaughte laughter. >> and that's your morning's dish of "scrambled politics." now for more on politics, "washington post" reporter aaron blake has a first look at politics. thanks for being here. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> i want to start with
carter now says he never came as close to getting into a fistfight than at that very moment.d it in him? >>> the future of the houston astrodome is at stake today. voters are asked to authorize $217 million in bonds to transform it into a convention center. area leaders say if the provision isn't passed, the structure will likely be torn down. >>> and senator john mccain was on "late night with jimmy fallon" last night and here is part of their conversation. >>...
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carter evans on the real problems that's causing for people with disabilities. and the doctor who was in the emergency room the day j.f.k. died, who is still working today. >> if governor conally would not have been treated, he would have this morning. the tornado turned much of this community of 15,000 to rubble. door-to-door searches are still under way. the destruction can be seen everywhere. >> waiting for my wife and my daughter. they were going off to church somewhere, near dunlap so hopefully they're okay, my cell phone doesn't work. >> reporter: area hospitals are currently treating three dozen patients, mostly with cuts and bruises. although there are reports of more serious injuries. illinois state police are urging residents to conserve water and firefighters and emergency vehicles from a nearby national guard have been mobilized to help with search and recovery efforts. those left homeless are seeking refuge tonight at a nearby salvation army shelter. jeff, i can tell you being here today this is unlike anything we have ever seen in central illinois.
carter evans on the real problems that's causing for people with disabilities. and the doctor who was in the emergency room the day j.f.k. died, who is still working today. >> if governor conally would not have been treated, he would have this morning. the tornado turned much of this community of 15,000 to rubble. door-to-door searches are still under way. the destruction can be seen everywhere. >> waiting for my wife and my daughter. they were going off to church somewhere, near...