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that was very impressive to carter. [laughter] and loved auto racing and that was the only jew that he knew. and the first time he met an arab was at the daytona 500 when he was governor. >> that's his experience. >> so he did go to israel while he was governor. and golda maye lent him a station wagon and went to the west bank visited settlements and he did acquaint himself with the situation there. it was in the holy land, as he thinks of it, he conceived the idea that god placed him in office to bring peace to the holy land. that presumption, to start with. walter mondale, who was vice president, told me on the first day of office, carter said we're going to try and bring peace. and the universal advice from his advisors was, let's wait until your second term. >> the classic second term goal. >> let's not try that right now. so to start with -- it started with carter, he had the determination and persistence and maybe the delusion he could do this. and he is working with two very eccentric men, sadat, longed for peace
that was very impressive to carter. [laughter] and loved auto racing and that was the only jew that he knew. and the first time he met an arab was at the daytona 500 when he was governor. >> that's his experience. >> so he did go to israel while he was governor. and golda maye lent him a station wagon and went to the west bank visited settlements and he did acquaint himself with the situation there. it was in the holy land, as he thinks of it, he conceived the idea that god placed...
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carter: at this time mr. chairman, i'd like to yield two minutes to the honorable chairman of the financial services committee, mr. jeb hensarling of texas. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. hensarling: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank him for his leadership on this critical piece of legislation. mr. chairman, every president in the history of our republic from george washington to barack obama has raised their right hand and said, i do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution -- defend the constitution of the united states. clause 4, section 8 of the citiosa, e ngthcore sll have por to establish a uniform rule of naturalization. when we as a body read the constitution on the house floor last week, i had the honor of reading this very section for all to hear. section 3, article 2 of the constitution says the president, he shal
carter: at this time mr. chairman, i'd like to yield two minutes to the honorable chairman of the financial services committee, mr. jeb hensarling of texas. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. hensarling: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank him for his leadership on this critical piece of legislation. mr. chairman, every president in the history of our republic from george washington to barack obama has raised their right hand and said, i do...
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a point carter made was a good one. were about to see evidence that a prolonged zero rate environment is going to persist something is going to have to break one way or another and i'll let him speak to it but the multis are -- >> if rates are going to continue either the s&p is underpriced or equities cannot continue this benign 45 degrees. they have to crash. but you can't just say equities agency they're trading up are perfect and the macro is getting more and more dangerous. >> dan, i want to go to you because you're putting a trade on tonight on tlt. the etf attracts the bond market. >> this is one interesting as a set up into the ecb. there's been no shortage of reasons to buy u.s. treasures when you think about how weak a lot of the global data is and then how we are being treated as a safe haven country if you think about it for all intents and purposes when you think about the move in the dollar. when i think about the potential for ecb raising rates. when i think about -- so we have that event next week. we'll
a point carter made was a good one. were about to see evidence that a prolonged zero rate environment is going to persist something is going to have to break one way or another and i'll let him speak to it but the multis are -- >> if rates are going to continue either the s&p is underpriced or equities cannot continue this benign 45 degrees. they have to crash. but you can't just say equities agency they're trading up are perfect and the macro is getting more and more dangerous....
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it will capture those earnings. >> so carter, 75, still in the cards here? >> we're not quite there yet. we would say there's more down side and the long-term structure here is a massive run over 20 or 30 years. >> mike, what are you doing? holding on to the puts? >> i'm going to sell the puts and roll down and out and we're not going to have that much gearing in the options right now. take some of the profits and apply them to a lower strike put. >> i was a little skeptical of pricing. it was a great, great call. >> fantastic call. >> the stock did find a home at 80 this week and it didn't budge much from 82. i'm hard pressed to think the company back $4.2 billion and i have to assume they get back an start buying again. maybe that gives support between 75 and 80. >> a few weeks before that they bet against qualcomm? are you staying in this trade? >> it's so aggressive. all the pay came at once and we would say declare victory and walk away. >> yeah, the biggest disappointment was we didn't just buy puts outright. that it moves this fast came as a surprise
it will capture those earnings. >> so carter, 75, still in the cards here? >> we're not quite there yet. we would say there's more down side and the long-term structure here is a massive run over 20 or 30 years. >> mike, what are you doing? holding on to the puts? >> i'm going to sell the puts and roll down and out and we're not going to have that much gearing in the options right now. take some of the profits and apply them to a lower strike put. >> i was a little...
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carter: thank you, mr. chairman. at this time i would like to yield two minutes to another member of the 114th congress, mr. hurt of texas, the man who probably has more -- herd of texas, the man who probably has more of the southern border of the united states than any other member of our congress. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. hurd: mr. speaker, thank you. i have taken an oath of office to uphold our constitution twice. the first time at a -- as an undercover officer in the c.i.a. and just last week i took that oath again as i was sworn in as a member of this body. this bill is about upholding our constitution and protecting it from expecttive overreach. but we can't forget that immigration and legal immigrants are an asset to our nation, not a liability. everyone knows that our immigration system is broken. an executive action that incentivizes illegal immigration just makes it worse. we need a long-term solution that protects american workers and fosters economic growth. o
carter: thank you, mr. chairman. at this time i would like to yield two minutes to another member of the 114th congress, mr. hurt of texas, the man who probably has more -- herd of texas, the man who probably has more of the southern border of the united states than any other member of our congress. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. hurd: mr. speaker, thank you. i have taken an oath of office to uphold our constitution twice. the first time at a -- as an...
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put spreads in march. >> carter? >> in keeping with the gold thesis, we think you embrace dat tax, go after the low quality if you will. miners low price, gdx. >> this is a situation we've seen a bump up in volatility. we're not off the market's highs. that sets up great opportunity for those of you looking for opportunity to sell premium f. you can long stocks sell covered calls and if not sell the trades like we did in facebook. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm lisa lee. check out options action.cnbc.com. see you back here next friday at 5:30. "mad money" starts now. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the 21 day fix, brought to you by beachbody. this time, you'll lose weight, get in shape, and stay that way. >> welcome, welcome. thank you, guys. thank you. have a seat. thank you so much for joining us today. as someone dedicated to health and fitness for my entire life, i am so excited to share this amazing program with you today. it's called the 21 day fix, and, believe me, it works. it
put spreads in march. >> carter? >> in keeping with the gold thesis, we think you embrace dat tax, go after the low quality if you will. miners low price, gdx. >> this is a situation we've seen a bump up in volatility. we're not off the market's highs. that sets up great opportunity for those of you looking for opportunity to sell premium f. you can long stocks sell covered calls and if not sell the trades like we did in facebook. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm...
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the top marks are breaking it all down, carter, what fame are we talking about here? >> we're talking amoco a. this is a stock in the dow for the past 50, 60 years. it was removed late if 2013. of course, 2014, it was the best performing stock, if it were left in the dow. lths look at the long term and look at those statistics. here, interestingly, we think it's a setup for this trade to go short. there will be four times since 1980, where alcoa advanced more than 30%. we see a course where it completed only the fourth time. every year thereafter, trailing stock is down. we're making the bet it will be down again. >> okay. >> take a look at that official fact is that here are the top five sectors in the dow last year. that's irony. to the carts. >> okay. >> here is the material sector versus the s&p, of course, amoco a is at the corner of the materials sector. materials are starting to rollover and diverge from the s&p. that's an important second quarter. alcoa we think will join the rest of its brethren, if you will. a well defined break in trend. ten it throws back
the top marks are breaking it all down, carter, what fame are we talking about here? >> we're talking amoco a. this is a stock in the dow for the past 50, 60 years. it was removed late if 2013. of course, 2014, it was the best performing stock, if it were left in the dow. lths look at the long term and look at those statistics. here, interestingly, we think it's a setup for this trade to go short. there will be four times since 1980, where alcoa advanced more than 30%. we see a course...
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jimmy carter is the least of his problems are right now. i think this again as joe said underscores the disengagement between the white house and the rest are of the world. and it also underscores a problem. people see with the white house, with a lack of a willingness to embrace the threat of islamic terrorism. you heard the back and forth today at the white house press briefing between marah liasson and the white house spokesperson over how they define this problem a lack of willingness to define it. now you have the leader of the free world not showing up at this huge union rally freedom of expression. the message is not a good one coming from the west. >> is there any chance i heard from the past that president carter has been prickly with other presidents. any chance that he was not trying to really defend him but trying to do just the opposite and be a little snarky? >> they do have a very interesting relationship. jimmy carter has talked about how the white house doesn't really call on him for advice even though they talk to other pr
jimmy carter is the least of his problems are right now. i think this again as joe said underscores the disengagement between the white house and the rest are of the world. and it also underscores a problem. people see with the white house, with a lack of a willingness to embrace the threat of islamic terrorism. you heard the back and forth today at the white house press briefing between marah liasson and the white house spokesperson over how they define this problem a lack of willingness to...
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two weeks ago carter and mike made a bullish bet on housing. take a listen. >> either way we think 40 is a good bet based on the long-term charts, based on the breakout, on the here and now. we like the xhb right here. >> i'm looking specifically at the march 34 calls. you can spend $1.20 to buy those. >> that trade has been working out and the xhb was up today even as the market dropped. mike, what are you doing with this trade now? holding on? and has this become the new safety trade? >> i'm not sure i would consider it a new safety trade. if we see rates tick up, that's going to be poor. i don't think you want to stick with in the money calls either. i would look to sell those. they were trading about a buck 80. you can look at the march 36s which were about 75 cents. you'll be playing at house money at that point to press a bullish bet. >> you think it's a safety. i mean, you stood over there on the fast board the other day which is a different instrument than xhb. you said itb was the trade. >> and they're both very house related. the prem
two weeks ago carter and mike made a bullish bet on housing. take a listen. >> either way we think 40 is a good bet based on the long-term charts, based on the breakout, on the here and now. we like the xhb right here. >> i'm looking specifically at the march 34 calls. you can spend $1.20 to buy those. >> that trade has been working out and the xhb was up today even as the market dropped. mike, what are you doing with this trade now? holding on? and has this become the new...
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for a generation jimmy carter's foundation has been fighting the battle against killer diseases now on the verge of completely eradicating one that affected millions every single year. it's unveiled this week. ♪ >> reporter: you may never have heard of guinea worm but 30 years ago it was afflicting millions. today you can count the cases. due in large part to the efforts of president carter who is front and center this week at the opening of a new exhibit at the american museum of natural history to mark these efforts. mr. president, great to see you again and especially such an exciting occasion. i love the title of this exhibit, countdown to zero. >> we are getting close. we started out with 23,600
for a generation jimmy carter's foundation has been fighting the battle against killer diseases now on the verge of completely eradicating one that affected millions every single year. it's unveiled this week. ♪ >> reporter: you may never have heard of guinea worm but 30 years ago it was afflicting millions. today you can count the cases. due in large part to the efforts of president carter who is front and center this week at the opening of a new exhibit at the american museum of...
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i went in my lunch break as peggy carter.e in there. i don't go it's legal that my passport picture is as peggy carter. >> jimmy: they had spanx in the '40s s? i had no idea. >> very secret. >> jimmy: you tweeted something and said you were going to do something on sunday. let me read the tweet. on tuesday on the show i'm going to attempt my own form of ventriloquism. it's my contribution to humanity. you are a ventriloquist? >> something like that. was passed don to generations of the atwell family. i thought i would do it for you. i've done it on television in the uk. forgive me if you've seen this before and are bored by it. it entertains me. >> jimmy: how can you not be entertained by ventriloquism. >> you ready? >> jimmy: yes. >> i'm stuck inside and i can't get out! >> jimmy: that's it? >> that's it. >> jimmy: have you visited branson, missouri? >> no. >> jimmy: we might be able to get your name on a theater there. >> fantastic. >> jimmy: congratulations on the show. thank you for being here. hayley atwell. watch "marve
i went in my lunch break as peggy carter.e in there. i don't go it's legal that my passport picture is as peggy carter. >> jimmy: they had spanx in the '40s s? i had no idea. >> very secret. >> jimmy: you tweeted something and said you were going to do something on sunday. let me read the tweet. on tuesday on the show i'm going to attempt my own form of ventriloquism. it's my contribution to humanity. you are a ventriloquist? >> something like that. was passed don to...
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carter, what are you looking at? >> qualcomm. but tech as a sector, is the most exposed to a strong dollar. and our bet is that qualcomm is going to suffer here. first, a few currency charts. this explosion since june. a six-month rip, of course. putting context, we're now back to the highs of '05. put it in context, in fact, we are up against the long-term trend line from the peak in '85. now, the stock in the s&p 500, with the largest exposure, international sales, is qualcomm. a full 90% of the revenue is overseas. asia, europe and so forth. what we're looking at is a divergence, since the dollar started rallying. look what happened to semis versus qualcomm. a lot has to do with currency. let's look at the qualcomm short itself. a massive topping out formation. and drops and gaps all along the way. i lost my charts. but this is not good. underperforming its group, semis. under performing in the market. we any it happens again. sell short. >> sell short, carter says. and not just the dollar that's been an issue. china has been
carter, what are you looking at? >> qualcomm. but tech as a sector, is the most exposed to a strong dollar. and our bet is that qualcomm is going to suffer here. first, a few currency charts. this explosion since june. a six-month rip, of course. putting context, we're now back to the highs of '05. put it in context, in fact, we are up against the long-term trend line from the peak in '85. now, the stock in the s&p 500, with the largest exposure, international sales, is qualcomm. a...
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carter charts individual assets. the vix is not an asset. focus on bonds, on the ral negold and on some of these other things that will affect the stocks that you own. that is the message that i would have. when you put it together, it does not make for a pretty picture. >> brian, in terms of spikes in volatility, are there certain sectors that look more attractive than the overall markets? >> i think there is. when you look at the dividend yield being paid by the s&p 500, that is trading tax adjusted at the 30-year treasury right now. if you think there will be growth over the next 30 years, do you want to own a treasury or something that pays yield, gross dividends and potentially the stop price is appreciated over that time. i think i use this opportunity pull back and dip in a little and wait to see what happens. >> brian, good to see you. thank you. coming up next, is the worst behind or ahead for caterpillar and alibaba? we will discuss it next when "options action" returns. ♪ >>> looks like our guys made it through the tough week. mai
carter charts individual assets. the vix is not an asset. focus on bonds, on the ral negold and on some of these other things that will affect the stocks that you own. that is the message that i would have. when you put it together, it does not make for a pretty picture. >> brian, in terms of spikes in volatility, are there certain sectors that look more attractive than the overall markets? >> i think there is. when you look at the dividend yield being paid by the s&p 500, that...
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they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! off. >> i'll have to tase you. fixing to tase you, man, if you don't calm down. >> i talked to him during the outburst when he was on the ground trying to get him to calm down. i'm trying to get him to relax if that was possible, but he was in so much pain, it was futile. but i did try. >> my sister was wonderful. she was wonderful. she was so good. she didn't deserve this. you die [ expletive ] >> he kept fighting so other deputies came and finally got him subdued and held him down. >> the rest of jilani's family is visibly shaken by the scene. >> i'm here. i want you to calm down right now. >> they're already upset. when you add this kind of traumatic event right in the middle of proceedings, i'm sure it was very difficult for all of them. >> everyone in the courtroom is emotional, except platt. he appears stone-faced. >> i was not there to see the defendant's reaction, but i was led to believe that he was pretty much without emotion for a situation to be that intense. it didn't rea
they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! off. >> i'll have to tase you. fixing to tase you, man, if you don't calm down. >> i talked to him during the outburst when he was on the ground trying to get him to calm down. i'm trying to get him to relax if that was possible, but he was in so much pain, it was futile. but i did try. >> my sister was wonderful. she was wonderful. she was so good. she didn't deserve this. you...
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jimmy carter. >> mr.amily. >> what are you looking at popeye. >> who is that? jfk. >> jfk. >> what does that stand for? >> idiot. >> who is that? >> hoover? >> dwight eisenhower. >> who are you? one of the mental patients. >> fdr. do you know what that stands for? >> franklin roosevelt. >> i honestly didn't know that. >> what is he known for. >> stlntisn't there a famous building named after him. >> if she were a president she were be babeaham lincoln. >> who is that >> taft p.m. >> taft. >> they door roast. >> strange certificate wise. >> who is that >> bush sr. >> this is ronald reagan. he was wonderful. yes. >> what's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear ronald reagan? >> wasn't he an actor. designee cared about this country. >> what's his most famous line >> the broccoli. no that's george bush. >> i do not like broccoli. >> nixon. >> is she right? >> oh, my god that is so embarrassing. my parents if they see this. >> off with her head! >> ever watch "the o'reilly factor." >> all the t
jimmy carter. >> mr.amily. >> what are you looking at popeye. >> who is that? jfk. >> jfk. >> what does that stand for? >> idiot. >> who is that? >> hoover? >> dwight eisenhower. >> who are you? one of the mental patients. >> fdr. do you know what that stands for? >> franklin roosevelt. >> i honestly didn't know that. >> what is he known for. >> stlntisn't there a famous building named after him. >>...
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carter worth has the details. and carter, this is known as the january barometer. it tell us? >> it's important because it turns out there are a lot of correlation between early going prchlg answer and then full year performance. otherwise known as the january barometer. sense the adage as january go, so goes the year. even the first few days are meaningful. so what i have here is the best januarys. the five best going back to 1927. as you can see, obviously very good returns. and the full year return of course is quite positive. take a look at the five worst januarys looking back to 1927. a lot of damage done while still positive on the year, you just don't have the kind of results you had when the early goings are good. now, i want to look at the probability of being down on the year all together. down is infrequent, right? markets are built to go up. they go up over time. only one out of three years, the probability of being down any given year is about 34%. now, what if the first five days of january are down? what does that imply? in fact if the first five day
carter worth has the details. and carter, this is known as the january barometer. it tell us? >> it's important because it turns out there are a lot of correlation between early going prchlg answer and then full year performance. otherwise known as the january barometer. sense the adage as january go, so goes the year. even the first few days are meaningful. so what i have here is the best januarys. the five best going back to 1927. as you can see, obviously very good returns. and the...
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carter? >> sell alcoa. >> sell call spreads. >> dan? >> tesla put flies. >> our time has expired. "mad money" is next. fit, feel great, and be healthy, because this is a paid presentation for p90, brought to you by beachbody. we all reach a point when we look in the mirror and want to change. >> i want to get rid of this. i want more definition in my back. >> this needs to be gone. i want to be able to wear a bikini, walk down the beach, and feel completely great and comfortable in my own skin. and i finally decided that's it. >> announcer: but lately it seems like fitness has gotten hard, extreme, and downright painful. >> aaah! >> at my age, they're just -- they're just too hard on my joints. my hips hurt. >> well i've tried an intense
carter? >> sell alcoa. >> sell call spreads. >> dan? >> tesla put flies. >> our time has expired. "mad money" is next. fit, feel great, and be healthy, because this is a paid presentation for p90, brought to you by beachbody. we all reach a point when we look in the mirror and want to change. >> i want to get rid of this. i want more definition in my back. >> this needs to be gone. i want to be able to wear a bikini, walk down the beach, and...
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there was an interview on the daily show with jon stewart and president jimmy carter.bates about the difference in al-qaeda cells, this is what jon stewart and president carter were saying about who these extremist are and why they are motivated. let's take a listen. >> i view the extremism as a function of a pretext. it is an idea that it is a religious backing seem ises a pretext for powerless and they are angry and a nilalistic and if it didn't have a religious part to it it would be something else? they would use some other pretext to be violent. >> one of the origins is the palestine problem and that aggravates people who live in the west bank and gas a. what they are doing and what is done to them. that is part of it. >> jon stewart said religion is not that big of a deal and president carter said maybe israel walid? >> that is old school pre9/11 thinking. the idealing ones were born in medevial times when the muslim brothers and wahabis and before israel actually occupied land. there are frustrations out of the arab- israeli conflict. that doesn't create the jih
there was an interview on the daily show with jon stewart and president jimmy carter.bates about the difference in al-qaeda cells, this is what jon stewart and president carter were saying about who these extremist are and why they are motivated. let's take a listen. >> i view the extremism as a function of a pretext. it is an idea that it is a religious backing seem ises a pretext for powerless and they are angry and a nilalistic and if it didn't have a religious part to it it would be...
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haley atwell from agent carter is giving us >> it's one of abc's most anticipated new shows marvel's agent carter premieres tomorrow here on abc 7 and here to talk about the 1940's heroine, the show's star haley atwell. thank you so much for joining me today. >> himent thank you for having me. >> the show is set in 1946 and peggy, the character that you play is not exactly happy with the work that she's doing. >> uh-huh. yeah, she's quite bored and frustrated buzz she's capable of a lot more but yet finds herself devoted to taking lunch orders and, you know kind of taking commands from her co-workers. >> without giving too much away can you kind of describe for us how it is that she's able to get back into the field, out into the field and do what she really likes to do? >> yes. it's no secret that howard stark comes into play all of a sudden and takes her off on a mission. that means she has to be working secretly behind the backs of her co-workers in the s.s.r. and that's what we believe this season to be about. and it takes lots of twists and turns. and isn't exactly what we think
haley atwell from agent carter is giving us >> it's one of abc's most anticipated new shows marvel's agent carter premieres tomorrow here on abc 7 and here to talk about the 1940's heroine, the show's star haley atwell. thank you so much for joining me today. >> himent thank you for having me. >> the show is set in 1946 and peggy, the character that you play is not exactly happy with the work that she's doing. >> uh-huh. yeah, she's quite bored and frustrated buzz she's...
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carter, what do you? does it have more of a run? the objective is to play for the breakout and you have gotten the breakout, the question is, do you exit or let it run? >> in principle, i would let it run. what are you thinking? >> that's my inclination too. we got the breakout. i don't see that this is the reason to try to go short the thing right here. the thing about our call spread is that it is now well in the money. originally we were risking $1.50 to make $3.50, now $2. take your profits, use some proceeds and buy some upside calls. >> beautiful breakout. the input was the technical setup. when you thought about this, this is a stock that underperformed the market for most of last year. >> and most restaurant stocks. this was lagging. >> it was beautiful. listen, the call was a work of art. it sounds like things are hitting on all cylinders. don't chase things on runaway breakouts, it's just not my deal. >>> coming up on "mad money" jim has a triple threat of exclusives tonight. he'll talk to ceos of av net, citi national. al
carter, what do you? does it have more of a run? the objective is to play for the breakout and you have gotten the breakout, the question is, do you exit or let it run? >> in principle, i would let it run. what are you thinking? >> that's my inclination too. we got the breakout. i don't see that this is the reason to try to go short the thing right here. the thing about our call spread is that it is now well in the money. originally we were risking $1.50 to make $3.50, now $2. take...
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." >> reporter: i'm monica malpass this is carter we'll have carter's story in just a few minutes coming up later this morning on "action news." >> dover delaware police officer is giving taylor swift a run for her money we'll have the viral video and another check of the exclusive accuwether seven-day forecast from meteorologist chris sowers when "action news" saturday at 9 continues. >> happening now on "action news" saturday at 9:00, a sad update to our developing story this morning a police investigation is underway after a newborn baby was found on fire on a south jersey way overnight. >>> bucks county high schoolers are accused of exchanging explicit text messages. >>> in europe, police search for suspected terrorists. . >>> first we'll go outside to chris sowers, you're not jumping around like you were an hour ago. >> reporter: temperatures were down in the single digits and teens. we've rebounded a little bit, but the numbers are well below average for this timeful year. 18 in reading, 20 in philadelphia. 22 in millville. 18 in trenton and 92349 poconos. you factor in the winds i
." >> reporter: i'm monica malpass this is carter we'll have carter's story in just a few minutes coming up later this morning on "action news." >> dover delaware police officer is giving taylor swift a run for her money we'll have the viral video and another check of the exclusive accuwether seven-day forecast from meteorologist chris sowers when "action news" saturday at 9 continues. >> happening now on "action news" saturday at 9:00, a sad...
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now, 20 minutes later suge and terry carter saw the men they argued with alnq joint. the parking lot, got out and began arguing again. a witness describes what happened next. listen. >> i said to look out. suge night, backed his car up and put it in drive and hit terry carter, and ran him over. >> reporter: as we know terry carter was kill and the other man police believe knight was actually aiming for was injured. suge knight then fled the scene and we're told there might be surveillance video of the entire incident. it has not yet been released. >> suge's lawyer saying self-defense right? >> yeah. knight's lawyer said his client was fleeing for his life because the men he confronted threatened to kill him and that's why the got in the truck and took off. a lawyer says terry carter was walking to the passenger side of the vehicle but just happened to be behind the truck when suge knight gunned it in reverse. the lawyer never did explain eye witness accounts claiming suge knight ran over them more than once. the truck was found later abandoned 20 miles away and hours
now, 20 minutes later suge and terry carter saw the men they argued with alnq joint. the parking lot, got out and began arguing again. a witness describes what happened next. listen. >> i said to look out. suge night, backed his car up and put it in drive and hit terry carter, and ran him over. >> reporter: as we know terry carter was kill and the other man police believe knight was actually aiming for was injured. suge knight then fled the scene and we're told there might be...
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carter. welcome, it's good to see you. had a chance to be with you the other day, and a real opportunity to speak not only about the important measures today, but also about friendship. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today, and i'm very pleased to testify with my friend, judge carter the democrats side of the approachuationsapproach appropriations committee. i'm very pleased to be here today. we all know the outcome of this dangerous game being played with this bill today. the legislation that judge carter discussed i could support, it would work. in this form unfortunately, it will not be enacted. all we're doing today is further delaying an enactment of a full-year bill. again, i want to make it clear that the product that judge carter was discussing was negotiated between republicans and democrats, and it should have been in law today given the urgency of so many situations throughout the world that we're well aware of. what we're doing today is further delaying enactment o
carter. welcome, it's good to see you. had a chance to be with you the other day, and a real opportunity to speak not only about the important measures today, but also about friendship. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today, and i'm very pleased to testify with my friend, judge carter the democrats side of the approachuationsapproach appropriations committee. i'm very pleased to be here today. we all know the outcome of this dangerous game...
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when he was born to evette marie carter in newark, new jersey.is mother died of aids at the age of 24, when lamar was just two years old. >> from what i heard she was a great person. you know, she fought her share of demons. >> reporter: lamar and their older sister were raised by the grandmother with no shame about his mother's troubled life. as a prostitute, drug user, and small time criminal. and now he longs to learn anything about the man who fathered him. >> i was always told by my family and friends that his name was probably sunny tyler. i've heard that he may have been a police officer. i've heard that he may have done construction. >> reporter: lamar's father may have ties to florida too. >> i want to know if i have other siblings. i want to know if i have other relatives. i look up my family tree and it is very bare on one side. >> reporter: lamar was bullied as a child and suffered from depression. but he defied the odds and escaped a neighborhood plagued by drugs, violence, and gangs. he earned a college degree from rutgers, landing
when he was born to evette marie carter in newark, new jersey.is mother died of aids at the age of 24, when lamar was just two years old. >> from what i heard she was a great person. you know, she fought her share of demons. >> reporter: lamar and their older sister were raised by the grandmother with no shame about his mother's troubled life. as a prostitute, drug user, and small time criminal. and now he longs to learn anything about the man who fathered him. >> i was always...
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president jimmy carter stopped by the ""daly" show" with jon stewart and said you guys blamed mr.ama for not going to the rally. >> first, a lot of reference has to be made with 36 hours notice. i can understand how it would be very difficult for president obama to go at the last minute. secondly, he has other duties to perform, he has been on vacation, i'm sure papers on his desk are piled up this high. >> on the flipside california's lt. gov. gavin newsom announced he will not be running for the spot. venezuela soccer legend is trying to squash rumors that former president fidel castro has died. he says he got this letter in the mail t. 88-year-old castro has not made a public appearance in over a year. some of the recent photos were taken in private meetings with the presidents of china and russia in july. >>> congressman mark pocan uses a card trick to explain how politics works. they say one thing and often do another, a lot like magic. >> i'll five you five seconds to remember what you see and ask a few questions. one, two, three, four five. what was the bottom card? if you
president jimmy carter stopped by the ""daly" show" with jon stewart and said you guys blamed mr.ama for not going to the rally. >> first, a lot of reference has to be made with 36 hours notice. i can understand how it would be very difficult for president obama to go at the last minute. secondly, he has other duties to perform, he has been on vacation, i'm sure papers on his desk are piled up this high. >> on the flipside california's lt. gov. gavin newsom...
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without a question, ashe carter will be facing criticism. especially regarding their foreign policy has simply not been directed in a way that the pentagon has felt like would have been successful. and when carter faces the music, he will no doubt face very tough questions about how he might turn things around and that's from yemen and iraq and syria afghanistan. there are so many hot spots right now in the middle east and the real question becomes, how might he turn things around? as i mentioned a steady stream of criticism from military leaders like jack keen. they're saying with no coherent plan from the white house white house by the way that simply refuses to identify the enemy, the pentagon will simply keep lurching from crisis to crisis. >> the danger is we're going to see increased domination of countries by radical islam and they will export that out of the region to hurt kill people in europe who are sympathizing with their geo political views as well as the united states. >> if confirmed, carter would be tasked with the strategic
without a question, ashe carter will be facing criticism. especially regarding their foreign policy has simply not been directed in a way that the pentagon has felt like would have been successful. and when carter faces the music, he will no doubt face very tough questions about how he might turn things around and that's from yemen and iraq and syria afghanistan. there are so many hot spots right now in the middle east and the real question becomes, how might he turn things around? as i...
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president jimmy carter.uncer ] hot pockets sandwiches are even tastier with delicious quality ingredients. like hickory ham... that's right baby. ...and our buttery seasoned crusts. then we add hot. because hot makes everything better. [ ding! ] [ female announcer ] better taste. better quality. ♪ hot pockets! ♪ ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ (screams) (explosion) (explosion) (explosion) (explosion) ♪ lead your heroes in the #1 hit mobile game! download heroes charge now! that's our show here it is, your moment of zen. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - everyone knows our target audience... is 18 to 34-year-old males. but how do we hit that target? - how? - how? by relying on market testing? no. - [scoffs] no. - by trusting our gut? no. we need more. lars. and so for the past six months, we have been developing a prototype that combines all of our target viewers into one composite viewer.
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one thing about jimmy carter.say this like bringing the camp david accords into reality he saved israel from a two front war and that kept israel from having to fight more wars than it did. >> is this an apology? >> no. >> sounds like it. >> sounds like he is confused. >> we got to go. >> one more thing is up next. >>> time for one more thing. have to say good bye to a life a bull named toy story. he fathered 500,000 offspring. they say he was a dream bull is what the editor said. 500,000 offspring. amazing. congrats to the breeders there i guess. greg, you are next. >>>. >> greg's secrets to happiness. >> you know when you are throwing out your -- we have a young couple trying to get rid of their pandas. they were tired of them and trying to get them into the trash can. the pandas aren't going to stay in the trash can if you don't have a lid on your trash can. when they leave what happens? the pandas get out and then they wreak havoc. this happened to me last year. the pandas got into my hot tub. it was disgustin
one thing about jimmy carter.say this like bringing the camp david accords into reality he saved israel from a two front war and that kept israel from having to fight more wars than it did. >> is this an apology? >> no. >> sounds like it. >> sounds like he is confused. >> we got to go. >> one more thing is up next. >>> time for one more thing. have to say good bye to a life a bull named toy story. he fathered 500,000 offspring. they say he was a...
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. >>> in the second, time winding down, michael carter williams to beat the buzzer, 17 points, ten rebounds, 6 assist. 6ers win that's sports this
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a friend tells us carter was also a father figure to youth on los angeles streets.andi kaye has details on knight's arrests and past run-ins with police. >> did suge knight stalk two men with his red pickup truck, and intentionally drive over them? authorities say yes not once but twice. >> it looks like he drove backwards and struck the victims and you can have them again as he left. >> an argument alledgedly broke out on the set of a movie about nwa. witnesses say the confrontation later spilled over into the, paing lot of a nearby restaurant. >> suge knight turned around and got in his car and ran terry carter drive forward. >> 55-year-old terry carter was killed. 51-year-old actor klee sloan is recovering. knight's lawyers told carter was trying to break up the fight between knight and the others when he was killed. knight's red pickup truck was later found abandoned in bestwood. told the l.a. teams that knight had no idea he would run anyone over that there was no damage to his car. the lawyer says knight was heart broken after learning his friend was dead. >>
a friend tells us carter was also a father figure to youth on los angeles streets.andi kaye has details on knight's arrests and past run-ins with police. >> did suge knight stalk two men with his red pickup truck, and intentionally drive over them? authorities say yes not once but twice. >> it looks like he drove backwards and struck the victims and you can have them again as he left. >> an argument alledgedly broke out on the set of a movie about nwa. witnesses say the...
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carter, why do you think the street got 2014 so wrong on a number of levels? not necessarily equities but on a number of levels, things like the bond market. what do you think went wrong there? >> i'm not so sure it is a question of going wrong per se as it is very hard to predict the future. there have been some seismic shifts in commodities, in currencies. when you have that kind of epic movement, it is very hard to find someone who's pinpointed the outcome. >> lot of people got caught flat-footed. thank you very much, guys. >>> up next, the final call from the options pit. stick around. >>> time for the final call. carter. >> sell alcoa. >> mike. >> sell call spreads. >>> my mission is simple, to take you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always homework and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you money. my job isn't just to entertain but educate and teach so-call me or tweet me at
carter, why do you think the street got 2014 so wrong on a number of levels? not necessarily equities but on a number of levels, things like the bond market. what do you think went wrong there? >> i'm not so sure it is a question of going wrong per se as it is very hard to predict the future. there have been some seismic shifts in commodities, in currencies. when you have that kind of epic movement, it is very hard to find someone who's pinpointed the outcome. >> lot of people got...
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pie guest tonight a young man by the name of jimmy carter. he is former president and he really, he is like the charles bronson of fighting guiny worm in africa. he has a vendetta against these worms. he'll talk about when he comes out here am but first as you remember last week islamic extremists carried out a deadly attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo". trying to strike a blow against free expression, the right to express. this sunday france answered. >> the largest demonstration ever in french history between 1.2 and 1.6 million people rallied in paris. >> charlie charlie! >> jon: wow! i don't speak french. 1.6 million parisians in the streets. are we sure they weren't on strike. was that a strike? (laughter) i mean i don't blame them a 12 hour work month that will push anyone. (laughter) no really it's inspiring to see millions of parisians taking time out of their mandatory month long vacation to participate in-- look, we're all united behind france but if we suddenly start shying away from mock the french with tired ster why types t
pie guest tonight a young man by the name of jimmy carter. he is former president and he really, he is like the charles bronson of fighting guiny worm in africa. he has a vendetta against these worms. he'll talk about when he comes out here am but first as you remember last week islamic extremists carried out a deadly attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo". trying to strike a blow against free expression, the right to express. this sunday france answered. >> the largest...
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even in the nixon and ford administration, since the carter administration amid the u.s. is providing funds for proper placement in thailand and it is seen as a successful model because it does go down. in the long rented a alternative development really has mixed success in reducing the overall amount of illegal drugs being produced. nonetheless it was seen as successful policy in worthy of replication elsewhere. dea agents will look at the amount of purity of heroin in the united states to determine if there was a ratification programs having an effect on the amount being produced. is pure decoders down in the united states, they know supply has gone down, the amount being seized was another measure of success. so those are two of the metrics when it came to eradication policy is to see if they had any type of positive affect. when we look at the replacement of alternative development, one of the places for people who grow poppies, finding a replacement crop that brings a steady price and a good price is hard to find. we can see that even today in afghanistan, which is
even in the nixon and ford administration, since the carter administration amid the u.s. is providing funds for proper placement in thailand and it is seen as a successful model because it does go down. in the long rented a alternative development really has mixed success in reducing the overall amount of illegal drugs being produced. nonetheless it was seen as successful policy in worthy of replication elsewhere. dea agents will look at the amount of purity of heroin in the united states to...
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michael carter williams driving and finding noel. he lays it up and in. sixers win, 96-81. >>> running back lesean mccoy has pulled out of the pro bowl with an undisclosed injury. jeremy maclin and john durhambach have been added. that will wrap it up for sports. i'm amy fadool comcast sports net. >>> the 2015 philadelphia home show kicks off at the pennsylvania convention center. the show will highlight the latest trends in remodeling decorating and gardening. it will be open for two weekends only including martin luther king day. nbc 10 will be live there this morning. stay with us for a preview. >>> the time right now is 5:27.
michael carter williams driving and finding noel. he lays it up and in. sixers win, 96-81. >>> running back lesean mccoy has pulled out of the pro bowl with an undisclosed injury. jeremy maclin and john durhambach have been added. that will wrap it up for sports. i'm amy fadool comcast sports net. >>> the 2015 philadelphia home show kicks off at the pennsylvania convention center. the show will highlight the latest trends in remodeling decorating and gardening. it will be open...
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george mcgovern was awful, gin jimmy carter wasn't good then there was mario cuomo. he knew how to move a crowd and during the reagan area when many democrats were fleeing the dreaded "l "world liberal, mario cuomo doubled down and said "i'm a liberal and proud of it and here's what it stands for." hence that iconic moment at the convention. >> absolutely. because in many ways mario cuomo in 1984 gave the democratic party its mojo back. but did he do it just because of the fact he was a great orator or was there more to it than that? >> well he was an extraordinary politician. i mean his gift of oratory wasn't just that it was soaring oratory, he worked on books on abraham lincoln and was amazed that lincoln could say so much in the gettysburg address or emancipation proclamation and so few words. he became the moral conscience of the democratic party. for example, in the 1980s, nobody wanted to talk about aids. mario cuomo was willing to talk
george mcgovern was awful, gin jimmy carter wasn't good then there was mario cuomo. he knew how to move a crowd and during the reagan area when many democrats were fleeing the dreaded "l "world liberal, mario cuomo doubled down and said "i'm a liberal and proud of it and here's what it stands for." hence that iconic moment at the convention. >> absolutely. because in many ways mario cuomo in 1984 gave the democratic party its mojo back. but did he do it just because of...
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carter evans reports the further. >> reporter: alaska health officials are closely monitoring this one-year-old girl after she tested positive for measles this week. her mother emily, says the family had just returned from a visit to southern california. >> about the 15th is when her fever just spiked. >> reporter: she had also just received the measles vaccine which can cause similar symptoms. this doctor is her pediatrician. >> there was d.n.a. of measles in this child and we need to now sort out if that is connect to the outbreak in california or not. >> reporter: the outbreak began at disneyland the week life christmas. the california's 68 cases so far, 48 are linked to disneyland. california state epidemiologist warns if you are not vaccinated stay away from disneyland. this nine-month-old is too young to get the measles vaccine. doctors told her mother kristine it's best to cancel a trip to the theme park. >> we want to go but her health is most important.
carter evans reports the further. >> reporter: alaska health officials are closely monitoring this one-year-old girl after she tested positive for measles this week. her mother emily, says the family had just returned from a visit to southern california. >> about the 15th is when her fever just spiked. >> reporter: she had also just received the measles vaccine which can cause similar symptoms. this doctor is her pediatrician. >> there was d.n.a. of measles in this child...
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suge knight walked around and ran terry carter over driving forward. >> 55-year-old terry carter one of knight's long-time friends, was killed. 51-year-old actor clee sloan is recovering. knight's lawyers told authorities knight called carter. carter was trying to break up the fight between knight and the others when he was killed. knight's red pickup truck was found abandoned in westwood police say. his lawyer called it all a tragic mistake telling the "l.a. times" that knight had no idea he had run anyone over that there was no damage to his car. the lawyer says knight was heart broken after learning his friend was dead. >> there are witnesses that indicate that mr. knight was being attacked by a number of men, that they were beating him through the car window that he was making an effort to leave and tragically two individuals were run over and one has expired. >> reporter: his lawyer said knight feared for his life. police have a different take. >> so far the people we've talked to said it looked like it was an intentional act so we're handling it as a homicide. >> reporter: earl
suge knight walked around and ran terry carter over driving forward. >> 55-year-old terry carter one of knight's long-time friends, was killed. 51-year-old actor clee sloan is recovering. knight's lawyers told authorities knight called carter. carter was trying to break up the fight between knight and the others when he was killed. knight's red pickup truck was found abandoned in westwood police say. his lawyer called it all a tragic mistake telling the "l.a. times" that knight...
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as majority leader in the senate during the carter years, i worked hard to help president carter to enact his programs. but i publicly stated that i was not the "president's man"; i was a senate man. for example, in july 1977, i opposed president carter's plan to sell the awacs (airborne warning and control system) to iran. iran was then a military ally of the united states, but i was troubled over the potential security risks involved and the possibility of compromising highly sophisticated technology in that volatile region. i was concerned that the sale ran contrary to our national interests in maintaining a stable military balance and limited arms proliferation in the middle east. both houses of congress had to vote disapproval resolutions to stop the sale. i enlisted the support of the then-republican minority leader, howard baker. senator baker was someone who could rise above political party when he believed that the national interests required it just as he did during the panama canal debates. the carter administration chose to withdraw the sale of awacs temporarily. shortly after
as majority leader in the senate during the carter years, i worked hard to help president carter to enact his programs. but i publicly stated that i was not the "president's man"; i was a senate man. for example, in july 1977, i opposed president carter's plan to sell the awacs (airborne warning and control system) to iran. iran was then a military ally of the united states, but i was troubled over the potential security risks involved and the possibility of compromising highly...
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carter lower than the others? >> yes. [laughter] in my work at the time, he shrank until -- he was also famous for, as i remember, rabbits. he was scared rabbits. >> the rabbit. do you remember the rabbit? he was in the rowboat, wasn't he? >> the rabbit tried to climb in. the image was of him pounding away at the rabbit with a paddle. [laughter] >> imagine if you tried to put a band-aid on his forehead. that is a killer rabbit. very good. [laughter and applause] >> this is one you will like david. after all, he did give us one of his only begotten sons. >> oh, here he comes. i think i have interviewed seven of the 10 presidents that patrick is going to render immortal today. one of the things that struck me -- there doesn't seem to be any common denominator about these presidents. there is no trait, there is no type. jimmy carter is as different from ronald reagan as anybody could have been. if i had to say which one i liked best, it had virtually nothing to do with their politics. that is george bush, sr. if i had had to
carter lower than the others? >> yes. [laughter] in my work at the time, he shrank until -- he was also famous for, as i remember, rabbits. he was scared rabbits. >> the rabbit. do you remember the rabbit? he was in the rowboat, wasn't he? >> the rabbit tried to climb in. the image was of him pounding away at the rabbit with a paddle. [laughter] >> imagine if you tried to put a band-aid on his forehead. that is a killer rabbit. very good. [laughter and applause] >>...
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carter evans has a look at this years consumer electronics show. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> glor: hi everyone i'm jeff glor, this is our western edition. the more that emerges the more remarkable the story gets. her name is sailor gutzler, the lone survivor of a plane crash that killed her family. she walked away from this scene in kentucky hurt in the night in the cold and thick woods and eventually found help. as more details emerge, federal investigators arrived. here is adriana diaz. >>reporter: today, the ntsb and faa combed through site where the twin engine piper 34 went down. five family members were on the flight. the plane originated in key west florida and was bound for mount vernon illinois when it crashed in lyon county, kentucky friday. >> a seven-year-old little girl, said her parents were killed in a plane crash. >> reporter: sailor gutzler escaped with a broken wrist and other minor injuries. kentucky police lieutenant interviewed her shortly after.la >> the plane was upside down. she utilized her
carter evans has a look at this years consumer electronics show. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> glor: hi everyone i'm jeff glor, this is our western edition. the more that emerges the more remarkable the story gets. her name is sailor gutzler, the lone survivor of a plane crash that killed her family. she walked away from this scene in kentucky hurt in the night in the cold and thick woods and eventually found help. as more details emerge, federal...
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judge carter, i am delighted welcome to the committee. judge, you are looking fit and sound. >> i feel fit and sound. i thank you for allowing me to be here at this time and your leadership in this committee. it is expected that the bill to address the president's executive action on immigration that i wholeheartedly support, resources provided in the underlying bill are under -- are urgently needed by the many women support our homeland in for our national security. last week, we watched a terrible tragedy unfold in paris. like 9/11 and many others have occurred in the last year remind us that our democratic values are under constant attack and serve as a warning we must remain vigilant. make no mistake what happened in paris could happen anywhere including the united states. we must provide the resources necessary to find and root out the seeds of terrorism. passing the fiscal year 2015 department of homeland security appropriations is imperative and we cannot fail to meet the challenge and mr. chairman, i am here today with mrs. lowi,
judge carter, i am delighted welcome to the committee. judge, you are looking fit and sound. >> i feel fit and sound. i thank you for allowing me to be here at this time and your leadership in this committee. it is expected that the bill to address the president's executive action on immigration that i wholeheartedly support, resources provided in the underlying bill are under -- are urgently needed by the many women support our homeland in for our national security. last week, we watched...
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carter evans reports as cosby gets ready for another show tonight. and disabled veterans learn the recipe for new careers at a bakery bootcamp. >> i believe that disability is a gift. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is the western edition of our broadcast. we begin tonight 22 months from election day with presidential politics. that's because of what mitt romney has been saying about his plans. romney, unsuccessful in his two prior attempts as a candidate for the white house, addressed republican party leaders at their winter meeting in san diego last night and as nancy cordes tells us, he is sounding more and more like he'll test the theory that the third time's the charm. >> looking forward to see you. >> reporter: governor romney was greeted by this crowd of party faithful with enthusiasm from some and skepticism from others, which he acknowledged with humor. >> the last few days the most frequently asked question i get is, "what does anne think about all this?" and she be
carter evans reports as cosby gets ready for another show tonight. and disabled veterans learn the recipe for new careers at a bakery bootcamp. >> i believe that disability is a gift. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is the western edition of our broadcast. we begin tonight 22 months from election day with presidential politics. that's because of what mitt romney has been saying about his plans....
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carter lower than the others? >> yes. in my work at the time he shrank until his feet didn't touch the floor. he was also famous for, as i remember -- you're scared of rabbits. >> the rabbit. you remember the rabbit? he was in the boat, wasn't he? in the row boat? or was he trying to swim. >> he was in the row boat and the rabbit started trying to climb in. >> and the image was him pounding away at the rabbit request a pebble. >> i imagine if you tried to put a band aid on his forehead. another killer rabbit. >> the killer rabbit. >> very good. [ applause ] >> the guy that you like, david. or you told me you like him. and after all, he did give us one of his own begotten sons. >> oh, here he comes. i think i've known or interviewed seven of the ten presidents that patrick is going to render immortal today. and one of the things that struck me, and the more i think about it, the more it strikes me as important, is that there doesn't seem to be any common denominator about these presidents. there's no trait. there's no runn
carter lower than the others? >> yes. in my work at the time he shrank until his feet didn't touch the floor. he was also famous for, as i remember -- you're scared of rabbits. >> the rabbit. you remember the rabbit? he was in the boat, wasn't he? in the row boat? or was he trying to swim. >> he was in the row boat and the rabbit started trying to climb in. >> and the image was him pounding away at the rabbit request a pebble. >> i imagine if you tried to put a...