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howard carter recounted e story in his book the tomb of tutankhamun: howard carter: "hardly had i arrived on the work "thai was greeted by the announcement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimporta storeroom? howa carter: "with trembling hands,madeh "in the upper left-hand corner of the doorway. "as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, "details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist. "surely, never before in the whole history of excavation "had such an amazing sight been seen "as the light of our torch revealed to us: "strange animals, statues, and gold. "everywhere the glint of gold. "we had seen enough. "we reclosed the hole, mounted our donkeys, "and rode home down the valley, strangely silent and subdued." brown: the discovery of tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 had an instantaneous and shattering effect on the world's imagination that continues to this very day. extraordinary numbers of visitors descended upon the tomb--sometimes to the point where the excavators were unable to function. egyptian mot
howard carter recounted e story in his book the tomb of tutankhamun: howard carter: "hardly had i arrived on the work "thai was greeted by the announcement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimporta storeroom? howa carter: "with trembling hands,madeh "in the upper left-hand corner of the doorway. "as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, "details of the room within emerged...
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now, carter got us into the trade. what does he see now for small caps, carter?re damage coming, you have a well defined trend and the high was 117. we broke the well defined trend, and now we have thrown back to 110. the high level sell of 7 or 8%. we think this throw back gives you a chance to reshort the thing. >> how do you manage a traded? >> i would roll down to the 108. and try to do what we were talking about when we put this trade on initially. look for opportunities to spread. keep an eye on twitter too because we will talk about opportunistic times to do that. >> to carter's point, that trend line they broke, that's a nasty looking chat there, i think you look to short charts like that. >> coming up next, we have the final call from the option pits. >> "options action" is sponsored by -- [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade
now, carter got us into the trade. what does he see now for small caps, carter?re damage coming, you have a well defined trend and the high was 117. we broke the well defined trend, and now we have thrown back to 110. the high level sell of 7 or 8%. we think this throw back gives you a chance to reshort the thing. >> how do you manage a traded? >> i would roll down to the 108. and try to do what we were talking about when we put this trade on initially. look for opportunities to...
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i am absolutely with carter. this thing is extended. >> what are you doing to protect yourself. >> because this is an index, you don't have to pay as much. i'm going to go out and buy specifically the june 240 puts. you'll pay $15 for those. i think this goes lower. >> is that an expensive put? >> it is. implied volatility in this name is close to the 52-week high. i would ask if i were at home, i would ask why not do a spread. mike explains why. he wants to spread out of it. that said, we like to do that. in this situation there's not a whole lot of room for error. if this doesn't work out, you're not going to get a chance to spread out profit. >> a good thing about doing a spread, that is something you consider, sell 2920s, the 200s against it, betting against that, use limit orders. the spreads on these options are a little bit wider go dan? >> i would make one point about trying to short strength. it's really hard. it's not working too hard. >> working you think will keep working? >> it could show relative st
i am absolutely with carter. this thing is extended. >> what are you doing to protect yourself. >> because this is an index, you don't have to pay as much. i'm going to go out and buy specifically the june 240 puts. you'll pay $15 for those. i think this goes lower. >> is that an expensive put? >> it is. implied volatility in this name is close to the 52-week high. i would ask if i were at home, i would ask why not do a spread. mike explains why. he wants to spread out...
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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?this stock has doubled from 5 to 10, that's the first circumstance and the second is, it's moving mechanism is now flat, it's no longer declining. a bunch of prior stocks that did just this. this is hewlett packard it doubled from 10 to 20. it started to flatten. hold that, this stock doubled, best buy, from 10 to 20. it started to flatten. next one, this one, netflix, 50 to 100. finally, we'll go back through them. green mountain, 20 to 40. the common circumstance of all of these they double off the low, and the 100-day starts to flatten. working backwards. let's go forward. after doubling, hewlett packard it went to 30, up another 50%. how about best buy? off its low, 10 to 20. it went from here to 45, up 200%. how about netflix? a double from 50 to 100 and it went of course, as we know, to 450. final example, here's green mountain, 20 to 40, now it's 120. here's the principal of this, once the stocks doubled off the bottom. the market is already out, because mentally they can't buy
carter?this stock has doubled from 5 to 10, that's the first circumstance and the second is, it's moving mechanism is now flat, it's no longer declining. a bunch of prior stocks that did just this. this is hewlett packard it doubled from 10 to 20. it started to flatten. hold that, this stock doubled, best buy, from 10 to 20. it started to flatten. next one, this one, netflix, 50 to 100. finally, we'll go back through them. green mountain, 20 to 40. the common circumstance of all of these they...
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now, carter got us into the trade. what does he see now for small caps, carter? a well defined trend and the high was 117. we broke the well defined trend, and now we have thrown back to 110. the high level sell of 7 or 8%. we think this throw back gives you a chance to reshort the thing. >> how do you manage a traded? >> >> i would roll down to the 108. and try to do what we were talking about when we put this trade on initially. look for opportunities to spread. keep an eye on twitter too because we will talk about opportunistic times to do that. >> to carter's point, that trend line they broke, that's a nasty looking chat there, i think you look to short charts like that. >> coming up next, we have the final call from the option pits. >> "options action" is sponsored by -- [ 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. ♪ i take prilosec otc each morning
now, carter got us into the trade. what does he see now for small caps, carter? a well defined trend and the high was 117. we broke the well defined trend, and now we have thrown back to 110. the high level sell of 7 or 8%. we think this throw back gives you a chance to reshort the thing. >> how do you manage a traded? >> >> i would roll down to the 108. and try to do what we were talking about when we put this trade on initially. look for opportunities to spread. keep an eye...
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let me come back to jimmy carter. jon?arter, remarkable victory, when you look back on it, the changing democratic party. >> for southerners to be president? >> for a generation, only southern baptists were elected as democratic presidents. north carolina. have we had a president from your crowd? >> is there any water? president carter, the classic thing to say, the post-presidency. >> he hates that. he thinks that is the biggest insult. you are the greatest post president in history. >> and he should. he was rationally responding to data, and i think that is something. and i think one of the things about president obama that makes me a little nervous is it is a rational response to find this incredibly difficult, nearly impossible job, but that is what you are paid for, and the great presidents are the ones who actually enjoy being president, and my own sense of president carter is that he did not enjoy the job. >> he did not enjoy politics. strangewhich is a career choice when you think about it. >> this goes back to my
let me come back to jimmy carter. jon?arter, remarkable victory, when you look back on it, the changing democratic party. >> for southerners to be president? >> for a generation, only southern baptists were elected as democratic presidents. north carolina. have we had a president from your crowd? >> is there any water? president carter, the classic thing to say, the post-presidency. >> he hates that. he thinks that is the biggest insult. you are the greatest post...
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this is the story of carter moore and brook howe.s engagement video is actually a few months old. they are now married. their engagement became a really cool film that is now getting a lot of attention. >> you showed up at the airport right after i did. >> the ticket lady is, like, where are you headed? and he said portland, oregon. >> carter resorted to instagram for help from people that knew the portland area and people would then suggest places they could go to. throughout the video not only do we see them walking through this beautiful park in portland, but they also share photos that they posted on instagram as carter looks for the perfect spot to ask brook to be his wife. >> got down on one knee. proposed. and she said yes. and then we sat there and we watched the sun go down until we could no longer see it anymore. >> now, carter had two friends he'd never met in portland, brandyn harvey and colin kabaka, they assisted him in pulling this entire thing off, but they also helped create this film. when they were finally engaged
this is the story of carter moore and brook howe.s engagement video is actually a few months old. they are now married. their engagement became a really cool film that is now getting a lot of attention. >> you showed up at the airport right after i did. >> the ticket lady is, like, where are you headed? and he said portland, oregon. >> carter resorted to instagram for help from people that knew the portland area and people would then suggest places they could go to. throughout...
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, let me come back to jimmy carter, jon? >> well, president carter remarkable victory was the beginning when you look back on it, of the changing democratic party for cash. >> rose: for a southerner to be president. >> for, just baptists were southern presidents. >> rose: they wouldn't elect a southern methodist. >> no, no he was from north carolina. >> we had a president from your crowd? >> no, i don't think so. >> is there any water? >> i think that president carter the classic thing to say well the post presidency has been so great. >> i mean he hates that. >> and he should. >> he thinks it is the biggest insult, it is the great, he is the greatest post president in history. >> and he should, but what -- you know he was rationally responding to data, and i think that is something. >> as an engineer. >> right. one of the things about president obama that makes me a little nervous, it is a rational response to find this incredibly difficult, nearly impossible job, but that is what you are paid for and the great presidents a
, let me come back to jimmy carter, jon? >> well, president carter remarkable victory was the beginning when you look back on it, of the changing democratic party for cash. >> rose: for a southerner to be president. >> for, just baptists were southern presidents. >> rose: they wouldn't elect a southern methodist. >> no, no he was from north carolina. >> we had a president from your crowd? >> no, i don't think so. >> is there any water? >> i...
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carter evans and dean reynolds report. in miami, drivers rush from their cars on a major freeway to try to rescue a suffocating baby. >> fade to black. switch! >> reporter: and steve hartman on the road with the man who directs this broadcast on his final night. after five decades bringing the world into your home. >> this really is the only job i have ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. there is a peace agreement tonight in ukraine but it came at the cost of at least 77 dead and hundreds more injured. after days of riot, president yanukovich gave in. today in a deal with leaders of the opposition, he agreed to early presidential elections, no later than december. then in rapid sequence, ukraine's parliament fired the interior minister, blamed for much of the violence; curbed the powers of the president; and voted to release the president's chief political rival from prison. it's all about the future of ukraine, whethe
carter evans and dean reynolds report. in miami, drivers rush from their cars on a major freeway to try to rescue a suffocating baby. >> fade to black. switch! >> reporter: and steve hartman on the road with the man who directs this broadcast on his final night. after five decades bringing the world into your home. >> this really is the only job i have ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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carter evans reports as the governor prepares to decide. bitter cold is forecast into march. vinita nair on saving children from extreme weather. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more acexpraes ease. dr. jon lapook reports. the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in america who has loved this winter. >> yeah, there ain't too many out there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. rarely has an impending decision by a state governor gotten so much national attention. tonight, arizona's jan brewer's under tremendous pressure from all over america from those who want her to veto a controversial bill and those who want her to sign it. the billed would, allow a business to deny service to someone on religious grounds. supporters say it's about religious freedom. opponents say it's about discriminating against gays a
carter evans reports as the governor prepares to decide. bitter cold is forecast into march. vinita nair on saving children from extreme weather. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more acexpraes ease. dr. jon lapook reports. the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in america who has...
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. >> rhiannon carter is joining us from alexander it with the latest on the manhunt. good morning. we still have a large police presence in this neighborhood. police continue to search for a suspect. take a look behind me, you can say ruthanne lodato and another woman were shot. the suspect knocked on the door and when it opened he opened fire. he shut the two women and fled. neighbors say ruthanne lodato was a mother of three and musician who lived with her husband and elderly mother. home caregiver was also shot. neighbors are stunned. >> i do know what to make of it. >> ruthanne lodato was taken to the hospital where she died hours later. the caregiver is expected to be ok. the suspect is considered a older white man. the search continues. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> a man wanted for murder in pennsylvania is now in custody in prince william county virginia after an hours long manhunt. earl mitchell took off running after a traffic stop in manassas. 100 police officers searched for him. police finally caught mitchell. they plan to release more details later this morning. more
. >> rhiannon carter is joining us from alexander it with the latest on the manhunt. good morning. we still have a large police presence in this neighborhood. police continue to search for a suspect. take a look behind me, you can say ruthanne lodato and another woman were shot. the suspect knocked on the door and when it opened he opened fire. he shut the two women and fled. neighbors say ruthanne lodato was a mother of three and musician who lived with her husband and elderly mother....
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> axelrod: as carter just noted, guzman is under indictment in several american cities. the head of the d.e.a. in chicago says he'll push for the trial there. dean reynolds joins us now from chicago. dean, why do they want him so badly in chicago? >> reporter: because it appears, jim, that chicago was chapo guzman's favorite town. it was the place that he located his headquarters for the transshipments of the drugs to chicago, and then to 1,000 communities nationwide and in canada. this is also the place where his organization may well have had the most violent impact, and this is where two of his lieutenants in this area were arrested in the last few years and may well have turned state evidence against him. so this would argue for chicago being the place to prosecute him. >> axelrod: dean, chicago has had so much gang-on-gang crime. if guzman is taken out of commission, what kind of effect will that have on the crime rate there? >> reporter: there are very little expectations this will have a major impact on the crime wave in the city. the poli
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> axelrod: as carter just noted, guzman is under indictment in several american cities. the head of the d.e.a. in chicago says he'll push for the trial there. dean reynolds joins us now from chicago. dean, why do they want him so badly in chicago? >> reporter: because it appears, jim, that chicago was chapo guzman's favorite town. it was the place that he located his headquarters for the transshipments of the drugs to chicago, and then to 1,000...
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president carter kept the team home right at the top of their game. and when we caught up with team members from back then, we found the scars of not competing are still evident now. >> reporter: this is nbc nightly news. good evening. there was a coup d'etat in afghanistan today. >> reporter: in december of 1987, 100,000 soviet troops marched into afghanistan. at the same time, the iranians were holding american hostages. at home, the u.s. economy was stalled. in his state of the union address weeks later, jimmy carter sent a clear message to the russians, withdraw your troops or there will be consequences. >> neither the american people nor i will support sending an olympic team to moscow. >> reporter: watching the president's speech that night, the first american women's volley ball team ever to qualify for an olympics, debbie landrith was one of the ten women who had hoped to make history in moscow. >> we almost laughed at it like are you kidding? that's ridiculous. like we really didn't take it seriously. >> reporter: then there was don page, the
president carter kept the team home right at the top of their game. and when we caught up with team members from back then, we found the scars of not competing are still evident now. >> reporter: this is nbc nightly news. good evening. there was a coup d'etat in afghanistan today. >> reporter: in december of 1987, 100,000 soviet troops marched into afghanistan. at the same time, the iranians were holding american hostages. at home, the u.s. economy was stalled. in his state of the...
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joe carter is here with more on this. >> this is the first stop. the first stop, the first step to being that first nfl openly gay player. okay? the nfl combine lasts about four, five days. a chance for general manager, head coaches, scouters, to evaluate these players both on their talent on the football field and their character in off the football field. they want to get a lot --
joe carter is here with more on this. >> this is the first stop. the first stop, the first step to being that first nfl openly gay player. okay? the nfl combine lasts about four, five days. a chance for general manager, head coaches, scouters, to evaluate these players both on their talent on the football field and their character in off the football field. they want to get a lot --
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when you expand that regan was 17 and carter was 18. it was close.f you go by percentages reagan was 18%. to single out ronald reagan, it is dishonest. >> we agree that jimmy carter was awful. you want to be two or three more than him on anything. >> carter brings some facts. >> that was an opinion. >> those are all of our opinions. >> consensus equals fact. we have to take a break. i bet you haven't heard of this. i have a book on march 18th. that's a month away. what's the date? >> it is now the 19th. >> i can't remember. >> it is called "not cool." i may be coming in a bus. i will be in 31 cities in 11 days. i will be in texas, michigan. indiana, south bend, don't know what that means sound bend, carmelo, cincinnati, i am naming them all. there has to be more. that's it? i am depressed. 2k3w0 to g gutfeld.com for the entire schedule to find out where i am going to be. >>> is tinseltown going down? it has gotten please yes, sir to make movies in -- price yes, -- pricier to make movies in southern california and they are asking to cut prices for the
when you expand that regan was 17 and carter was 18. it was close.f you go by percentages reagan was 18%. to single out ronald reagan, it is dishonest. >> we agree that jimmy carter was awful. you want to be two or three more than him on anything. >> carter brings some facts. >> that was an opinion. >> those are all of our opinions. >> consensus equals fact. we have to take a break. i bet you haven't heard of this. i have a book on march 18th. that's a month away....
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carter evans reports. >> the drought-plagued west was praying for rain, but now it may be getting more than it can handle. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more accuracy and ease. dr. jon lapook reports. >> the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this winter. >> yeah, there ain't too many out there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, this is our western edition and there is breaking news in the west where arizona governor jan brewer has been under tremendous pressure over a controversial bill. the bill would allow businesses to deny service to someone on religious grounds. supporters say it's about religious freedom, opponents say it's really about discrimination against gays and lesbians and others as well. carter evans is in phoenix where the governor has just spoken. >> reporter: scott, there were che
carter evans reports. >> the drought-plagued west was praying for rain, but now it may be getting more than it can handle. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more accuracy and ease. dr. jon lapook reports. >> the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this winter....
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.: and finally tonight, on this 50th anniversary of the night the beatles made their american debut to a record television audience on the ed sullivan show, a reminder that you can see a broadcast of "the beatles: the night that changed america, a grammy's salute" at 8 p.m. right here on cbs. that is the "cbs evening news." also tonight, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org finally roars back to life. water flowing heavy rain surprised a bay area man in a big way. even though he did everything rit and thought he was prepared. and rain finally spreads fr north to south. how pe put up w >>> heavy rains surprised a bay area man. >>> rain spreads from north to south. how people put up with it and even enjoyed it [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.: and finally tonight, on this 50th anniversary of the night the beatles made their american debut to a record television audience on the ed sullivan show, a reminder that you can see a broadcast of "the beatles: the night that changed america, a grammy's salute" at 8 p.m. right here on cbs. that is the "cbs evening news." also tonight, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good...
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carter evans talks to a mother whose daughter lost coverage at a top-ranked hospital. >> reporter: this is an approval letter for the coverage? >> yes. >> reporter: four days later this is a denial? >> exactly. >> axelrod: and going to the dogs, the mixed breed dogs. elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility, that doesn't matter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." displim good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. >> the first day of competition is in the books at the 22nd olympic winter games in sochi, russia. while concerns about terror attacks and human rights have dominated the run-up to the games, now the events start and olympic organizers certainly hope that the athletes will take center stage. all told, 230 u.s. athletes will go for the gold in sochi, and tonight one of them already has it. alphonso van marsh has a wrap-up of day one-- fair warning, he is going to tell y
carter evans talks to a mother whose daughter lost coverage at a top-ranked hospital. >> reporter: this is an approval letter for the coverage? >> yes. >> reporter: four days later this is a denial? >> exactly. >> axelrod: and going to the dogs, the mixed breed dogs. elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility,...
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carter evans reports. and he got an earful from beleaguered farmers like joe. >> that will be close to half a million, that one field. >> reporter: his fields are normally lush with almonds, cherries and melons, without rain his farm will have to survive on the water he saved from last year and there's only enough for half the crops. >> reporter: he says he'll lose roughly half his income this year. >> california is our biggest agricultural producer. so what happens here matters to every working american right down to the cost of food that you put on your table. >> reporter: the president pledged more than $100 million in disaster aid to help farmers weather the drought. >> their fields dried out. this is going to help them feed their livestock. >> we'll all be applying for it because it's going hit all of us. >> reporter: she's already sold off 25% of her herd. the rest of her hungry cattle feed on expensive alfalfa bales hauled in from oregon. she's leasing about $2,000 a month. >> we'll make it to may a
carter evans reports. and he got an earful from beleaguered farmers like joe. >> that will be close to half a million, that one field. >> reporter: his fields are normally lush with almonds, cherries and melons, without rain his farm will have to survive on the water he saved from last year and there's only enough for half the crops. >> reporter: he says he'll lose roughly half his income this year. >> california is our biggest agricultural producer. so what happens here...
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but i think carter made the right decision there. reagan ran against that. let's see, human rights around the world. implemented inconsistently. the fact the united states would be champion of human rights. we didn't implement it in iran unfortunately. we were buddies with the shah. this is going to haunt us for decade. >> of course i asked poo people what policies did he pass or was for that basically made things bad? i can't get an answer. >> you talk to your hawkish friend, say he is only guy got israel, main strategic opponent at theur time, egypt, in bed wih it. he did that. >> okay. [applause] thank you. good information. >> we forget iran was not number one enemy like it is today. it wasy egypt. he got them in bed with israel, personally. >> i have to use that one at work with my boss. thank you. >> love your idea about compromise. and, it seems like there are not any other adults on the other side. and when, when the president came into office -- >> see i don't know, why do you thinki boehner is such a puppet on the string of the, of the tea party pe
but i think carter made the right decision there. reagan ran against that. let's see, human rights around the world. implemented inconsistently. the fact the united states would be champion of human rights. we didn't implement it in iran unfortunately. we were buddies with the shah. this is going to haunt us for decade. >> of course i asked poo people what policies did he pass or was for that basically made things bad? i can't get an answer. >> you talk to your hawkish friend, say...
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brianne carter has the details.nthey are expected to vote whether or not to decriminalize marijuana in the district. the fate of this bill is more up in the air than it was yesterday. under a proposed bill, people called less than an ounce of marijuana would up face -- would face a $20 fine. people caught smoking in public would face a $100. it is currently a misdemeanor with up to six months in jail or a thousand dollar fine. a council committee passed the measure last month. it got very strong support. letter to sent a members of council saying he would like to keep smoking marijuana a criminal act. mayor gray is going backwards on a key issue. there will be a lot of debate. >> we know that the minds of the voters and the minds of d.c. have not been changed. that correcting a long-standing wrong would clear the air. 34% of those surveyed opposed it. .rianne carter, abc 7 news help.. police need your datesurveillance video back to sunday, january 19. it is on the h street of northeast. he forces his way into the ca
brianne carter has the details.nthey are expected to vote whether or not to decriminalize marijuana in the district. the fate of this bill is more up in the air than it was yesterday. under a proposed bill, people called less than an ounce of marijuana would up face -- would face a $20 fine. people caught smoking in public would face a $100. it is currently a misdemeanor with up to six months in jail or a thousand dollar fine. a council committee passed the measure last month. it got very...
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this is brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> we will be back under a winter storm warning. >> wiki. this every day. >> a sound like a broken record. -- toe is what the risk >> this is justin. -- this just in. we have some icy spots. reilly weyland is out in storm chaser seven this morning. how are things out there? >> it is cold. it is 28 degrees in potomac. the ice is a big concern. i want to show you the parking lot here. look the ice. i had to be extra careful just because of walking back from outside of the track and walking around is easy to slip and fall. fortunately, i have not tumbled it. i take it slow. to show what some of the cars look like this morning. if you're still getting yourself ready, maybe you can get out the door a few minutes early. you may need to scrape or warm up the car because there is some frost on your vehicle is morning. other than that, it is very calm and quiet. i want to show you my laser thermometer. temperatures on the ground are cold because of the ice. service temperatures are right around 26 degrees. we will continue to monitor these conditions
this is brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> we will be back under a winter storm warning. >> wiki. this every day. >> a sound like a broken record. -- toe is what the risk >> this is justin. -- this just in. we have some icy spots. reilly weyland is out in storm chaser seven this morning. how are things out there? >> it is cold. it is 28 degrees in potomac. the ice is a big concern. i want to show you the parking lot here. look the ice. i had to be extra careful just...
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carter, thank you. tonight, severe weather is rolling across the eastern half of the country. there are tornado watches and warnings from the deep south to the midwest. to the north, heavy rain and snow are falling in states that were buried under snow this winter. what will happen to all that water? here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: near 50 degree temperatures in some parts of the midwest forced a brief thaw but then sheets of pouring rain made matters a whole lot worse as snow melt ran down streets and pooled into impromptu ponds like this one in south end, indiana. melting ice and rain-slicked pavement got the better of this semi in sioux city, iowa. in huron county, michigan, they used dynamite to break the ice into smaller chunks and keep the sebewaing river flowing. south of chicago, in moisture, illinois, officials are siphoning warm water from a nearby nuclear power plant's cooling pond into the kankakee river in an attempt to fight the ice. frozen snow drifts are a constant concern in wheaton, illinois. because they cover many of the city's storm drapes. unblocking t
carter, thank you. tonight, severe weather is rolling across the eastern half of the country. there are tornado watches and warnings from the deep south to the midwest. to the north, heavy rain and snow are falling in states that were buried under snow this winter. what will happen to all that water? here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: near 50 degree temperatures in some parts of the midwest forced a brief thaw but then sheets of pouring rain made matters a whole lot worse as snow melt ran...
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as a speech writer for president jimmy carter and then chief of staff for the speaker of the house of representatives, tip o'neill, chris matthews has been on the front line of politics for several decades. his access provides an intimate glimpse into the personalities of some of the world's most influential players. his book chronicles the spirit of cooperation with. conflict that was the relationship of a tip opeel and ronald reagan. it is before 6:00, and as tip o'neill famously advised ronald reagan, after 6:00, we can be friends, but before 6:00, it's politics. so, without further adieu, ladies and gentlemen, let's talk politics and let's welcome chris matthews. [applause] [applause] >> mostly women. [laughter] >> who is frowning at me. one guy. i'm looking around for the frowns. it's great to be down here. i love this place. i love the weather. it's not sweaty. it's nice. reminds me -- when you're a kid, summers are warm and you when you get older they're hot. summer is always warm when you're a kid. i wanted to write a book about something i knew about. i had three books in my
as a speech writer for president jimmy carter and then chief of staff for the speaker of the house of representatives, tip o'neill, chris matthews has been on the front line of politics for several decades. his access provides an intimate glimpse into the personalities of some of the world's most influential players. his book chronicles the spirit of cooperation with. conflict that was the relationship of a tip opeel and ronald reagan. it is before 6:00, and as tip o'neill famously advised...
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sergeant carter was one of the two officers involved in the assault. >> when i ask an inmate a questioni expect an answer. if i tell them to do something, i expect them to do it. this is not a place where things are optional. >> the assault occurred after penn had been escorted by sergeant carter and another officer to medical for some tests. >> while we are in medical, inmate penn the whole time sat there giving me this evil look. and i didn't understand what was going on. i told the other officer i was with, when we get back to the dorm, i want to talk to this inmate, find out what's going on. >> he's like so what is up with you giving me the evil eye in medical? i said i wasn't giving you the evil eye in medical. he said so you don't have any problem with me? i say, no, sir. >> the whole time we are talking to him, he is not, he is showing no respect. >> now he says, well, what the [ bleep ] is wrong with you? you can't look a man in the eye when he's talking to you? i was looking at the floor because i see how this can possibly go. so i am trying to stay calm and not take any of the
sergeant carter was one of the two officers involved in the assault. >> when i ask an inmate a questioni expect an answer. if i tell them to do something, i expect them to do it. this is not a place where things are optional. >> the assault occurred after penn had been escorted by sergeant carter and another officer to medical for some tests. >> while we are in medical, inmate penn the whole time sat there giving me this evil look. and i didn't understand what was going on. i...
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. >> carter: i imagine liam must be bummed. >> rick: that's how relationships go. sometimes they just run their course. you know, speaking of relationships... when are we gonna get a wedding invitation? >> brooke: yes! you two have been engaged for months. >> carter: well, uh, you'll have to ask her. she's the one who can't agree on when and where. >> brooke: what? >> rick: really? okay, let's pick a date right
. >> carter: i imagine liam must be bummed. >> rick: that's how relationships go. sometimes they just run their course. you know, speaking of relationships... when are we gonna get a wedding invitation? >> brooke: yes! you two have been engaged for months. >> carter: well, uh, you'll have to ask her. she's the one who can't agree on when and where. >> brooke: what? >> rick: really? okay, let's pick a date right
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(applause) >> stephen: football hall of famer, cris carter. we'll be right back.nd applause) withins this's it for the report, everybody, folks, before we go, legendary folk musician and friend of the show pete seeger passed away yesterday at the age of 94. it was an honor to have met mr. seeger. and to have him on the show. and to commemorate his extraordinary life we close our show tonight with a performance we didn't air last time of pete seeger singing if i had a hammer. good night. ♪ if i had a song ♪ i'd sing it in the morning ♪ ♪ sing it in the evening ♪ i'd sing it in the evening ♪ ♪ all over ♪ all over this land ♪ i had a sing out danger ♪ yeah ♪ warning ♪ i'd sing out warning ♪ i'd sing out love ♪ between my brothers and my sisters ♪ ♪ oh ♪ over this land ♪ i got a hammer ♪ well i got a hammer ♪ i got bells ♪ and i got a bell ♪ i got a song ♪ and i got a song ♪ all over this land ♪ it's a hammer of justice ♪ it's the bell of freedom ♪ and talk about love ♪ between you my brothers and my sisters ♪ ♪ oh over this land ♪ it's the hammer ♪ it's the hammer ♪
(applause) >> stephen: football hall of famer, cris carter. we'll be right back.nd applause) withins this's it for the report, everybody, folks, before we go, legendary folk musician and friend of the show pete seeger passed away yesterday at the age of 94. it was an honor to have met mr. seeger. and to have him on the show. and to commemorate his extraordinary life we close our show tonight with a performance we didn't air last time of pete seeger singing if i had a hammer. good night....
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because that's exactly how reagan killed my old boss jimmy carter.ng inaccurate, but being so old and all the old crap he pulled ow. >> right. >> he said ask that all you've got? your thoughts. >> you know what? that's a song sheet. i don't know why anyone is pulling it out. if that is the game plan, and if that's the ultimate strategy of the party writ large and certainly our nominee, then we will lose there is no doubt about that, that america does not want to retry 25, 30-year-old information, certainly, as you laid out, those indictments were long since thrown out. and i think the fact of the matter is looking at hillary's service in the senate, looking at her service as the secretary of state, that you can shape an argument about what she supported in this administration, a continuation of obama policies, those types of things, that's a battleground that i think the party can stand on. but if this is the fight, then i think we're going to be sorely disappointed with the outcome. >> well, let's go back to the first lady, who is going to be the ta
because that's exactly how reagan killed my old boss jimmy carter.ng inaccurate, but being so old and all the old crap he pulled ow. >> right. >> he said ask that all you've got? your thoughts. >> you know what? that's a song sheet. i don't know why anyone is pulling it out. if that is the game plan, and if that's the ultimate strategy of the party writ large and certainly our nominee, then we will lose there is no doubt about that, that america does not want to retry 25,...
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it jimmy carter is an exception and so is this president. what the military is to look like and force posture is based on your adversaris and your alloys. the obama team started with a number and backed in to the forestructure that is a formula for disaster. >> we are spending 53 percent of our discretionary budget on the military. would you be open to spending less? >> i am open to spending a lot less. but the problem is what you are going to cut. if you go back strategy concepts. what is china korea and venezuela. they talk in terms of having a more agile force and nimble force and what they have so far on the street, i don't see any new additional c- 17 air lift for example if you are going to move the force, how are they going to get there? they can't walk. talking in terms of projecting the force where you lay a port and air-head, you don't have ships being built. they are guaranteeing that the navy can build two nuclear submarines a year. but we haven't do that in ten years. and look at what is happening in teheran and moscow and pyong
it jimmy carter is an exception and so is this president. what the military is to look like and force posture is based on your adversaris and your alloys. the obama team started with a number and backed in to the forestructure that is a formula for disaster. >> we are spending 53 percent of our discretionary budget on the military. would you be open to spending less? >> i am open to spending a lot less. but the problem is what you are going to cut. if you go back strategy concepts....
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joe carter will have the latest on just how many people tuned in to the game.in the "bleacher report," next. [ dr. pyun ] patients are coming in with signs of acid erosion. healthy diets are hard on your teeth. the truth is a lot of healthy food choices are still high in acidic content. if your enamel is exposed to acid and is in a softened state and you brush it away, you know, then it's gone. i would recommend that they brush with pronamel. pronamel is formulated to strengthen enamel and counteract the effects of acid erosion. they don't need to cut out those foods because they are good for them. but you can make some smart choices. because an empty pan is a blank canvas. [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. it's not the "juggle a bunch of rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i'm-joking, turbo-boostin
joe carter will have the latest on just how many people tuned in to the game.in the "bleacher report," next. [ dr. pyun ] patients are coming in with signs of acid erosion. healthy diets are hard on your teeth. the truth is a lot of healthy food choices are still high in acidic content. if your enamel is exposed to acid and is in a softened state and you brush it away, you know, then it's gone. i would recommend that they brush with pronamel. pronamel is formulated to strengthen...
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you can make a case that carter asked him a good state in 1979. each time no palestinians thought this was a good idea. we were unable to deliver on the majority because they were threatened. the best example i can give you is i looked at the records in a book that i wrote about the six-day war. they sent out 80 researchers to canvass the possibility of creating a palestinian entity. almost all of the palestinian notables said to the israeli interviews, we would love to have this, but if we find on the dotted line with you the radicals will kill us. the radical they mentioned by name was yasser arafat. scoot ahead to the summer 2000 and they make the same argument to yasir arafat, and hit he says -- and he says i sign on the dotted line the radicals will kill me. full circle. no way to diminish the obstacles that benjamin netanyahu and the ministers will encounter on route. there is no shortage of people even within the government and the parties that will opposed to it. i sincerely believe if it goes to a referendum, the israeli people will overw
you can make a case that carter asked him a good state in 1979. each time no palestinians thought this was a good idea. we were unable to deliver on the majority because they were threatened. the best example i can give you is i looked at the records in a book that i wrote about the six-day war. they sent out 80 researchers to canvass the possibility of creating a palestinian entity. almost all of the palestinian notables said to the israeli interviews, we would love to have this, but if we...
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joe carter is here with more on this. >> this is the first stop. the first stop, the first step to being that first nfl openly gay player. okay? the nfl combine lasts about four, five days. a chance for general manager, head coaches, scouters, to evaluate these players both on their talent on the football field and their character in off the football field. they want to get a lot -- >> the whole package. >> they want a lot of information from these guy, both physical aspects and meant's aspects. michael sam clearly is the biggest story going right now at the nfl combine. we do have people there, and they said that it's a bigger media circus for michael sam than it was last year for manti te'o. he'll have plenty of time, michael sam to talk about his athletic talent, this was the first opportunity for him to address a number of questions about his personal life. >> i'm not afraid about that, going into that environment. i knhow to handle myself, communicate with my teammates, communicate with the coaches, and the other staff, whoever i need to commu
joe carter is here with more on this. >> this is the first stop. the first stop, the first step to being that first nfl openly gay player. okay? the nfl combine lasts about four, five days. a chance for general manager, head coaches, scouters, to evaluate these players both on their talent on the football field and their character in off the football field. they want to get a lot -- >> the whole package. >> they want a lot of information from these guy, both physical aspects...
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and tony carter, as you said, he struggled early in the year. with pass interference. >> joe: it's lynch. and lynch brought down short of the end zone. got half a yard. second and goal. marshawn lynch, who was traded from the buffalo bills back in 2010. ooh. came close. don't know if the knee was down or something else was down, as he made that reach. second and goal. lynch again. and in for the touchdown. >> troy: they run it here to the defensive right side. there's initially a surge and contact that holds up marshawn lynch. but then, just nobody there to finish him off. and marshawn lynch, one of the more powerful runners in all of football, is able to punch it in. >> joe: the extra point makes it 15-0. they've gone field goal, field goal, and now, after the pick, thrown by manning, intercepted by chancellor, marshawn lynch pounds it in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ ♪ i'm ten feet tall everyone thinks i want a contract... but without one, i've done so much this year... nervous fathe
and tony carter, as you said, he struggled early in the year. with pass interference. >> joe: it's lynch. and lynch brought down short of the end zone. got half a yard. second and goal. marshawn lynch, who was traded from the buffalo bills back in 2010. ooh. came close. don't know if the knee was down or something else was down, as he made that reach. second and goal. lynch again. and in for the touchdown. >> troy: they run it here to the defensive right side. there's initially a...
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carter's life. someone tries to shoot him in texas, he missed in montana.then somebody tries to bomb his car in montana. bening is back to washington d.c. when he gets a subpoena for the house select committee, as late as 1978 he goes to washington. two men try to cut them down in d.c. what did he see that is so important? he's not all tape family to building. lee harvey oswald weighs 135 pounds and is 26 years old. the three witnesses described a man whose middle-aged, heavyset, balding balding and wearing glasses. indeed, boardroom glasses to read of the three say. so now you have a eyewitness testimony in a fingerprint. you may say to me where's lee harvey oswald? he's on the second floor where he said he was. the warren commission said the dallas police officer finds him 75 minutes after the last chat. oswald had tried to hide a rifle at random for my sisters because the elevator is cut off its electricity is down in the building. indeed as they say in my book, a woman says she was on the stairs at that crucial time and she saw and more importantly hear
carter's life. someone tries to shoot him in texas, he missed in montana.then somebody tries to bomb his car in montana. bening is back to washington d.c. when he gets a subpoena for the house select committee, as late as 1978 he goes to washington. two men try to cut them down in d.c. what did he see that is so important? he's not all tape family to building. lee harvey oswald weighs 135 pounds and is 26 years old. the three witnesses described a man whose middle-aged, heavyset, balding...
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jimmy carter was in the oval office. i think bawamede had a better year than carter.y are giving saint mary a run for their money. thomas vandemar ties the game in the first half. randy bennett is headed to the round up. 26 points in the final four minutes of the the game. centenary wins 70-61. >>> she meets 17 of she 20 shots, four of the all-time record. the bears beat washington state at overtime. stanford also beat washington. i have it in my hand the thursday night top five. the as can't seem to get away from great catches. the night, it is the center fielder kevin madison. 11-3 milwaukee. number four, that is not hannibal lector, it is lebron james. and he had the knicks for dinner. at number three, panthers goalie. thomas. he stays with the play. makes the glove save. capitals win. number two, check it out today. that is good advertising right there. finally, an ugly end to the utah valley mexico state game. casey ross miller throws the ball and an opposing player after the buzzer and look there. everything goes crazy. even fans got caught up in the fray. it wa
jimmy carter was in the oval office. i think bawamede had a better year than carter.y are giving saint mary a run for their money. thomas vandemar ties the game in the first half. randy bennett is headed to the round up. 26 points in the final four minutes of the the game. centenary wins 70-61. >>> she meets 17 of she 20 shots, four of the all-time record. the bears beat washington state at overtime. stanford also beat washington. i have it in my hand the thursday night top five. the...
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. >> "new york times" media reporter bill carter has written two books chronicling the late night tv and he sees the transition from leno to jimmy fallon as smoother for several reasons. >> the main difference here is that jay is onboard with this and has been onboard with it. he's not fighting it. >> in fact, leno and fallon have mocked the notion of tension between them. >> i bid you a very heartfelt good night. >> just as a 66-year-old johnny carson gave way to a younger leno, the now 63-year-old comedian is doing the same for one 24 years younger. >> they're getting a next generation performer. at some point you've got to make that move. >> but carter sees fallon's silent comedy and musical talent having more mainstream appeal to viewers than conan o'brien had. >> i think they'll be more comfortable with jimmy because i think conan was a completely different act. >> meanwhile, jay leno's final act this week wraps 17 years atop late night ratings. >> he had a lot of doubters. he had a lot of critics. but the guy always won. even after they sent him off to 10:00 and he came back, h
. >> "new york times" media reporter bill carter has written two books chronicling the late night tv and he sees the transition from leno to jimmy fallon as smoother for several reasons. >> the main difference here is that jay is onboard with this and has been onboard with it. he's not fighting it. >> in fact, leno and fallon have mocked the notion of tension between them. >> i bid you a very heartfelt good night. >> just as a 66-year-old johnny carson...
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carter evans, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: later, amanda knox, convicted in italy, fighting possible evening news continues. at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. complete your degree and prepare for a new career with devry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship. apply by february 28th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. start at devry.edu. apply by february 28th. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. [ male announcer ] polident. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zy
carter evans, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: later, amanda knox, convicted in italy, fighting possible evening news continues. at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to...
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i met jimmy carter, and at the time he was senator carter, and he was at the state fair any calls is over and we were not old enough to vote or anything, and he encouraged us to stay in school, work hard, ok our parents, -- obery our cap -- and we wouldnts be successful. at that time he was governor of georgia. he called his african-american kids over and he started encouraging us. when he became president's there were a lot of things he wanted to do but his own party was against him but he wanted to do great for the country and its history goes on -- and this history goes on, he was an inspiration to many of us. host: a couple more comments from twitter. host: remember, you too can tweet at us. @cspanwj. who is your favorite president and why? caller: i would have to say harry truman and the lyndon johnson, because of his work with the civil rights laws. but just think about ronald reagan. they must be kidding, these right-wingers. that was the worst president. he illegally sold weapons to the terrorist nation of iran. there was 135 members of his administration which were indicted
i met jimmy carter, and at the time he was senator carter, and he was at the state fair any calls is over and we were not old enough to vote or anything, and he encouraged us to stay in school, work hard, ok our parents, -- obery our cap -- and we wouldnts be successful. at that time he was governor of georgia. he called his african-american kids over and he started encouraging us. when he became president's there were a lot of things he wanted to do but his own party was against him but he...
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cart i evans went to -- carter i haven'ts went to napa with wine makers. >> reporter: high in the mills of napa valley. cane vineyards usually looks lush in february. this winter? it's exactly the opposite. >> dry, dry, dry. >> reporter: ashley benned is the vineyard -- bennett is the vineyard manager and worked the fields for 16 years. have you ever seen it this bad? >> i haven't. right now, this is very scary to have everything look as brown as it does. >> reporter: how much rain do you normally get? >> we get about 60 inches of rain. >> reporter: how much this year and. >> about 2. >> reporter: this is their water supply. it looks like a puddle in there. >> right. right. there's not enough that we can pump. >> reporter: last year was the driest on record in california. it hasn't let up. give me an idea of what the hillside behind us normally plooks like. >> this is vibrant green. >> reporter: doug share's family winery weathered droughts before. after the last one they built this giant reservoir. this was the insurance policy. >> yes. >> reporter: how concerned are you that we're act
cart i evans went to -- carter i haven'ts went to napa with wine makers. >> reporter: high in the mills of napa valley. cane vineyards usually looks lush in february. this winter? it's exactly the opposite. >> dry, dry, dry. >> reporter: ashley benned is the vineyard -- bennett is the vineyard manager and worked the fields for 16 years. have you ever seen it this bad? >> i haven't. right now, this is very scary to have everything look as brown as it does. >>...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: secretary of state john kerry today called climate change a weapon of mass destruction and urged global action to fight it. in a speech to students in indonesia he took aim at those who deny climate change. he said, "we don't have time for a meeting anywhere of the flat earth society." there's been some climate talk in sochi where the winter olympics have often felt more like summer. here is the latest medal count. the u.s. stands third with 16 behind the netherlands and russia. but this weekend the biggest story was a pair of u.s. victories in non-metal matchups. and the bigger matches yet to come. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: winning is nice but the u.s. hockey team here has learned something over a successful weekend, the more you win, the more you raise expectations. a dramatic shoot-out win against the russians was followed by a 5-1 cruise over slovenia. the u.s. is now one of the olympic favorites as the business end of the tournament, the elimination games begin. defenseman kevin shattenkirk knows from now on, you lose are you
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: secretary of state john kerry today called climate change a weapon of mass destruction and urged global action to fight it. in a speech to students in indonesia he took aim at those who deny climate change. he said, "we don't have time for a meeting anywhere of the flat earth society." there's been some climate talk in sochi where the winter olympics have often felt more like summer. here is the latest medal count. the u.s. stands...