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carter, president carter. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> brazilian president dilma rousseff is in washington with me -- for meetings with president obama. the two will hold a press conference at noon eastern with live coverage on c-span. >> up next, 2016 republican presidential candidate my cup of a -- mike huckabee talks about -- this is about an hour. mr. huckabee: thank you again to all the first responders who are here. -- mr. thompson: i am jonathan thompson. today is a great honor for the association. we are taking ourselves in a new direction. with that goes so many obligations, so many opportunities that we, as an association in launch oarsman can and should -- in law enforcement, can and should take advantage of. today represents the first time ever presidential candidates have been invited to participate in your annual confere
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carter. you were the honor he at an aspen institute dinner in new york and kathy said, i excepted that dinner, and i'm thinking oh no. she said judy woodruff called and said president carter will be there. i said, great, and it was at that dinner they recruited me to come work at the aspen institute. i thought, yeah, that is cool. president carter: if he has not done a good job, it is my fault. [laughter] walter: believe it or not president carter is now 90. the title of this book is called "reflections at 8990." not only does he not look 90 but he went to russia last year. a pretty active life both of you have. i wanted to start if i may, president carter, by looking at some of the travels you have done recently in this wonderful book and talking about your trip to the middle east you just came back from. where did you go? president carter: a couple months ago, i went to russia and we met with gorbachev and the foreign minister. and i also met with putin for about three hours. i asked him qu
carter. you were the honor he at an aspen institute dinner in new york and kathy said, i excepted that dinner, and i'm thinking oh no. she said judy woodruff called and said president carter will be there. i said, great, and it was at that dinner they recruited me to come work at the aspen institute. i thought, yeah, that is cool. president carter: if he has not done a good job, it is my fault. [laughter] walter: believe it or not president carter is now 90. the title of this book is called...
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carter, president carter.plause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> new jersey governor chris christie announced his bid for the presidency. two more governors, scott walker of wisconsin and john kasich of ohio are expected to get into the race as well, bringing the total number of republican presidential candidates to 16. governor christie made his announcement today outside of livingston high school where he graduated in 90 teen 80. governor christie: i have spent the last 13 years of my life as u.s. attorney in the state fighting for fairness and justice for people in the state of new jersey. that fight has not made me more weary. it has made me stronger and i'm ready to fight for the people of the united states of america. [applause] america is tired of hand wringing and this in the overall -- in the oval office. we need to have authority back in
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carter: by congress. with respect to training and equipping, this is one of the situations where there is plenty of responsibility to pass around , and i would not put it all on the iraqis or on us or on congress were on the pentagon, but let me tell you what happened. you past the money for 2015. the money came out in january, through ever -- through whatever omb process. then there was in your build the requirement that we only spent 25% of it and do a report on the last 75%. we met that requirement. i cannot say that was the limiting step. the limiting step for us to extend that money was building the training sites. what we did do in the meantime while we were waiting for that money, is we did all kinds of other pots we have, excess defense articles and so forth. and so we try to fill the gap. the gap is closed now and the money is flowing. but it was not all on the iraqi side, although they were an impediment particularly when it came to sunnis and kurds, the government did not want us to do that her
carter: by congress. with respect to training and equipping, this is one of the situations where there is plenty of responsibility to pass around , and i would not put it all on the iraqis or on us or on congress were on the pentagon, but let me tell you what happened. you past the money for 2015. the money came out in january, through ever -- through whatever omb process. then there was in your build the requirement that we only spent 25% of it and do a report on the last 75%. we met that...
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carter: i will answer that. the question the chairman and i asked ourselves about the aumf several months ago, we asked two questions. one, did this give us the needed flexibility and of authority to conduct a campaign that is necessary? second, would its passage clearly signify to our people meaning our men and women in uniform and members of the department of defense, that the country is behind them in the fight? those of the two things that are important to me. the first question is affirmative for me in the version the president submitted. because it was flexible in its definition of isil and the enemy, so to speak, because it was not geographically limited. we know isil is geographically limited. it had the three-year peace which is not anything to do with a military campaign. i cannot tell you in three years, the campaign will be over. it is a recognition of our constitutional system, that there could be a new president and the idea of their revisiting the strategy seems reasonable to me. the only restrict
carter: i will answer that. the question the chairman and i asked ourselves about the aumf several months ago, we asked two questions. one, did this give us the needed flexibility and of authority to conduct a campaign that is necessary? second, would its passage clearly signify to our people meaning our men and women in uniform and members of the department of defense, that the country is behind them in the fight? those of the two things that are important to me. the first question is...
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carter, what do you see? >> obviously we know -- look, it's lovely that someone else or anyone else can draw on a board. i'm not the only guy that can draw on a board. we know this is an incredible period of equilibrium. it's almost elegant. incredible standoff between bears and bulls. s&p is quite similar. here's the thing. in terms of apple, whether you play it like this or some other way, this is a way to handle a fallo position. directionally we do know that this is a case, at least i believe, where it's heads you win, tails you win. if the market is going to keep going the presumption is apple will break out of this range. if the market is going to falter, this is probably a pretty good safe haven. >> wow. you're saying no matter what -- >> you should have relative outperformer or relative performer. >> is apple a safe haven, dan or mike? >> i think it is. they have $120 million in cash. they can tell the debt markets whatever they want. they added to their buy back the tune of $200 billion the next two
carter, what do you see? >> obviously we know -- look, it's lovely that someone else or anyone else can draw on a board. i'm not the only guy that can draw on a board. we know this is an incredible period of equilibrium. it's almost elegant. incredible standoff between bears and bulls. s&p is quite similar. here's the thing. in terms of apple, whether you play it like this or some other way, this is a way to handle a fallo position. directionally we do know that this is a case, at...
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was campaigning for jimmy carter. that was 1976. and there was going to be a rally downtown. literally, we stuffed the building. we were the rally. >> this photo of tim carter with the woman he loved, gloria, was taken at the golden gate bridge during another public appearance. >> when jim jones was asked to give the benediction for the new suicide prevention barrier that had been erected. >> that's right. only a year before jonestown took its own life, jim jones was praying over a suicide prevention barrier. in that summer of 1977, jones was facing increasing criticism from some members who fled the church because they no longer believed in jones. when "new west" magazine published an expose article about church beatings, jim jones suddenly decided to leave the country. he began putting his flock on planes to south america by the dozens day after day. teenagers and young children were among the first to go. parents followed. >> i got this phone call that says, it's time for you to go. and this voice entered my head t
was campaigning for jimmy carter. that was 1976. and there was going to be a rally downtown. literally, we stuffed the building. we were the rally. >> this photo of tim carter with the woman he loved, gloria, was taken at the golden gate bridge during another public appearance. >> when jim jones was asked to give the benediction for the new suicide prevention barrier that had been erected. >> that's right. only a year before jonestown took its own life, jim jones was praying...
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>> nope, they want to know what co-and carter will do now. >> all right, carter, does biotech still look good? >> well, very little has happened. so the premise that the breakout is imminent is intact. gail yad is the same price it was six months ago so this range bound lackluster thing is about to come to life even more than it's come to life in options trade. >> monday made us like heroic because stocks were off two bucks off friday's close but we weren't looking to play this thing for a 2% move to the upside. we're looking for closer to 10, this trade has legs and i think you stay in it. >> this has been a deafive space on valuation but there's a lot of good things going on with other drugs here. i'm a vater of these breakout, these massive meg caps. i see us being very range bound. >> that's true. we know apple's been stuck, but think about the breakouts in banks. j.p. morgan has broken out. goldman sachs has broken out. ebay is breaking. there's a lot of big names breaking out. >>> coming up next, the final call from the options fit. here at td ameritrade, they work hard. wow, that
>> nope, they want to know what co-and carter will do now. >> all right, carter, does biotech still look good? >> well, very little has happened. so the premise that the breakout is imminent is intact. gail yad is the same price it was six months ago so this range bound lackluster thing is about to come to life even more than it's come to life in options trade. >> monday made us like heroic because stocks were off two bucks off friday's close but we weren't looking to...
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>> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged urged it but he began middle east leaders as they came in trying to sound them out and was really disappointed and held the net and was a dodge and fell in love. he said he loved him. the normal language of diplomacy he was very discourage
>> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged urged it but he began middle east leaders as they came in trying to sound them out and was really disappointed and held the net and was a dodge and fell in love. he said he loved him. the normal language of diplomacy he was very discourage
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secretary carter: my congress. with respect to training and equipping, this is one of the situations where there is monti of responsibility to pass around, but i would not put it all on the pentagon, but let me tell you what happened. you past the money for 2015 in december, the money came out in january, it went through the process, and then there was in your bill the requirement that we only spend 25% of it until we report the last 75%. we met that requirement. that really, i can't say was the limiting step, the limiting step for us to expand that money and building the training sites. what we did do in the meantime while waiting for the money, was reach into other parts -- pots we had. so we tried to fill the gap. the gap is closed now and in the money is flowing but it was not all on the iraqis died, although they were in impediment. they did not want us to do that. but anyway we are back on our feet now. i will not try to use something that tried -- excuse something that took longer than it should have. >> on
secretary carter: my congress. with respect to training and equipping, this is one of the situations where there is monti of responsibility to pass around, but i would not put it all on the pentagon, but let me tell you what happened. you past the money for 2015 in december, the money came out in january, it went through the process, and then there was in your bill the requirement that we only spend 25% of it until we report the last 75%. we met that requirement. that really, i can't say was...
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a third video captures carter sitting down as the officers give chase. then they kick hit and wrestle him to the ground. carter denies the police account and is filing battery charges against the officers. >> you did not have to look at the totality to see the abuse that is done in the unlawful force used by the officers. >> carter was arrested on domestic battery and battery of a law enforcement officer. his attorneys plan to fight those charges. there is an internal investigation underway to determine whether excessive force was used but right now the officers are still on active duty. noel carter is going to join us live to tell his story a little bit later this hour. and i want to also say that those officers have no history of disciplinary problems and there's at least one witness statement that does back up the officers' claims that carter fought back. >> i mean the problem is we always see the snip-its, the clips seem so compelling. it seems like we know what happened because we see it with our own eyes but they are only 30 seconds of a larger mom
a third video captures carter sitting down as the officers give chase. then they kick hit and wrestle him to the ground. carter denies the police account and is filing battery charges against the officers. >> you did not have to look at the totality to see the abuse that is done in the unlawful force used by the officers. >> carter was arrested on domestic battery and battery of a law enforcement officer. his attorneys plan to fight those charges. there is an internal investigation...
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jimmy carter put a lot on the table, including his own reputation and it worked. and the camp david accord to this day remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east, and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit, as do the other participants as well. if you want to see how at human levels diplomacy actually works, great great book. ought to be read by every graduate school that studies international studies. another biography wall tear isaacson on benjamin franklin and american life. a wonderful biography. i mean, benjamin franklin comes through the pains as a very contemporary man. we would relate to hem easily bailed on the portrayal in this book. on balance this is a great man great vision. lived a long live. had many episodes to that life. as a political figure in pennsylvania as a political figure on behalf of the colonies in europe, as political figure back with the declaration of independence. back to europe representing now the confederacy of america during the revolutionary war. then comes back and actually serves as a key figure in the constitutio
jimmy carter put a lot on the table, including his own reputation and it worked. and the camp david accord to this day remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east, and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit, as do the other participants as well. if you want to see how at human levels diplomacy actually works, great great book. ought to be read by every graduate school that studies international studies. another biography wall tear isaacson on benjamin franklin and american life. a...
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>> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged urged it but he began middle east leaders as they came in trying to sound them out and was really disappointed and held the net and was a dodge and fell in love. he said he loved him. the normal language of diplomacy he was very discouraged, his wife, they were at camp david and she said why not bring them here and get them away from the press and the they thought it would be three or four days. that is how the peace process was born. >> what was his view of manhattan megan? >> an obstinate individual and difficult for carter to deal with but carter to believe he had to make the greatest sacrifice at camp david. mahnakhan vegan's parents were killed in the holocaust. the had the burden of jewish history on his shoulders. he had to expand the safety of the jewish people enlarging the size of israel with his political ag
>> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged urged it but he began middle east leaders as they came in trying to sound them out and was really disappointed and held the net and was a dodge and fell in love. he said he loved him. the normal language of diplomacy he was very discouraged, his wife, they were at camp david and she said...
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carter says he is a victim of police brutality.insist including the chief, that he was resisting. let's discuss. we have former nypd detective sergeant mr. joseph jackalone. and harry howe. good to have you both here. even with what we know harry, i give the benefit of the doubt to the police when we're doing these analyses because they have to use force in the pursuit of their duty. but i'm having a hard time with this one. what is is a legit excuse for kicking a guy like that when he's sitting on the curb? >> this guy claims he was sitting around doing nothing when the police came for him. >> that's not what he claims. go ahead. i just interviewed him. >> that's what i read in the article. the fact that he assaulted his girlfriend he assaulted police officers. allegedly this was a real fight going on. so when he was tasered and he was down on the ground the taser was not working on him. once that taser was not working on him, the officer still had to effect an arrest on this guy. and they can use what are force is necessary to af
carter says he is a victim of police brutality.insist including the chief, that he was resisting. let's discuss. we have former nypd detective sergeant mr. joseph jackalone. and harry howe. good to have you both here. even with what we know harry, i give the benefit of the doubt to the police when we're doing these analyses because they have to use force in the pursuit of their duty. but i'm having a hard time with this one. what is is a legit excuse for kicking a guy like that when he's...
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good news for khouw and carter. should you stay short?cathing not on this company. >> i didn't see that. happily i stay away from that stuff. just the facts. the issue is this, that we have something of a reversal day. record volume at or knnear 10 million. closing on an absolute. panicking to get in. we would stay. >> yeah. a situation where we basically wanted to try to take a bearish position while limiting risk, why we were selling at call spread to do the trade. one of the things we looking for, a catalyst, though. we touched on the valuation issues. the fact the stock looks like a hockey stick. i think what we do, we have until july. sit with the trade now. >> take a tweet. steve says, awesome show. ho do you feel about july 125, 130 versicle call spreads in the iwm. >> interesting you choose iwm. more than doubles than the s&p. worried about external things in greece hitting the s&p then you basically small cap u.s. should be less affected. that's the way to play if you play for breakup. >> quickly, time for the e "final call." car
good news for khouw and carter. should you stay short?cathing not on this company. >> i didn't see that. happily i stay away from that stuff. just the facts. the issue is this, that we have something of a reversal day. record volume at or knnear 10 million. closing on an absolute. panicking to get in. we would stay. >> yeah. a situation where we basically wanted to try to take a bearish position while limiting risk, why we were selling at call spread to do the trade. one of the...
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carter, should you stay short? that was a pretty scathing note from citron research on this company. >> i didn't see that. happily i stay away from that kind of stuff. just the facts. the issue is this -- that we have something of a key reversal day. record volume at or near 10 million. a flare-up on the week. big weekend. then close on the absolute low. that has all the signs of a capitutory buy, people panicking to get in and nothing beneath it. we would stay, yeah? >> this is a situation where we basically wanted to take a bearish position while limiting our risk which is why we were selling a call spread to do this trade. one of the things we were looking for was some kind of a catalyst because we touched on the valuation issues and the fact that the stock looked like a hockey stick. i absolutely think that what we do, look, we have until july. sit with the trade right now. >> let's take a tweet. steve says "awesome show. how do you guys feel about july 125/130 vertical call spreads in the iwm?" dan. >> it's in
carter, should you stay short? that was a pretty scathing note from citron research on this company. >> i didn't see that. happily i stay away from that kind of stuff. just the facts. the issue is this -- that we have something of a key reversal day. record volume at or near 10 million. a flare-up on the week. big weekend. then close on the absolute low. that has all the signs of a capitutory buy, people panicking to get in and nothing beneath it. we would stay, yeah? >> this is a...
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carter, what are you looking at? >> well, a bunch of stuff.o check it out on the screens, good charts. the issue, of course, this is a bad area of the market, worst performing on the week, one month, two months, and so forth and obviously except utilities worst on the year. so, what we know is this -- monday is the one-year anniversary of the peak in energy stocks and we are down on the lows of january, 29%, and as of now, about 25%, because we're still off those lows. what my eyes sees is this -- there's your trend line. and the presumption is having just broken these lows that we are actually going to reapproach the prior low which is 71.70 from january. that's about 6% lower from here. but i want to look at other charts to put it in perspective. bull market move off the '09 low. here's your trend line. we're now toying with and in princip principle, starting to break below not only the minor trend line, but the five-year trend line, and then just two more things for fun. this is your forward p.e. in the period. we are at 27 times for the se
carter, what are you looking at? >> well, a bunch of stuff.o check it out on the screens, good charts. the issue, of course, this is a bad area of the market, worst performing on the week, one month, two months, and so forth and obviously except utilities worst on the year. so, what we know is this -- monday is the one-year anniversary of the peak in energy stocks and we are down on the lows of january, 29%, and as of now, about 25%, because we're still off those lows. what my eyes sees...
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and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit, as do the other two participants. if you want to see how at human levels dim prime minister works grate great book. ought to be read by every graduate school that studies international studies. another biography walter isaacson on ben gentleman main franklin and american life. a wonderful biograph. benjamin comes through as a contemporary man. we would relate to him easily. this is a great man great vision. lived a long life, many episodes to the life, as a political figure in pennsylvania, as a political figure on behalf of the colonies in europe, political figure back with the declaration of independence, back to europe, representing now the confederacy of america during the revolutionary war. then comes back and actually serves as a key figure in the constitutional convention, helping to save the day really, for that constitutional convention and arguing for it, and what was a very close thing in the approval of the constitutional convention in the 13 states. benjamin franklin, bigger than life figure, quintessenti
and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit, as do the other two participants. if you want to see how at human levels dim prime minister works grate great book. ought to be read by every graduate school that studies international studies. another biography walter isaacson on ben gentleman main franklin and american life. a wonderful biograph. benjamin comes through as a contemporary man. we would relate to him easily. this is a great man great vision. lived a long life, many episodes to the life,...
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jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit as to the other two as well.you want to see how inhuman levels diplomacy works, a great look. in graduate schools and international studies. another biographer walter isaacson on benjamin franklin an american life. a wonderful biography. benjamin franklin comes to these pages is a contemporary man. we would like to have had easily based on the portrayal of this book. on balance this is a great band great vision lived a long life had many episodes that life as a political figure in pennsylvania as a political figure on behalf of the colonies in europe as a political figure back with the declaration of independence, back to europe representing now the confederacy of america during the revolutionary war and then comes back and serves as a key figure in the constitutional prevention helping to save the day really for that constitution and arguing for it. it was a very close thing in the 13 states. benjamin franklin bigger than life figure quintessential american homespun shrews smart entrepreneurial represents so muc
jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit as to the other two as well.you want to see how inhuman levels diplomacy works, a great look. in graduate schools and international studies. another biographer walter isaacson on benjamin franklin an american life. a wonderful biography. benjamin franklin comes to these pages is a contemporary man. we would like to have had easily based on the portrayal of this book. on balance this is a great band great vision lived a long life had many episodes that life...
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carter: holy cow. ms. fitzmaurice, the report and the inspector general's investigation found that we had thousands of incomplete or in accurate and biographical information. could you give me the initial of your first name? s. now i've got three minutes left to ask questions here. do you think i can guess your first name in that three minutes? and my point is simply this -- we have applications that only have the first initial of the first name? stacey fitzmaurice: that is correct. mr. carter: does -- does that scare you? stacey fitzmaurice: so i think we are absolutely looking at and concerned with where we have erroneous and missing information, and we are taking actions, we have already. -- already implemented logic. mr. carter: and i appreciate that, ms. fitzmaurice, i really do. but look, i'm from georgia and i travel at least once, usually twice through the busiest airport in the world. and to think that we may have people walking around in that airport who we don't even know what their name is. we
carter: holy cow. ms. fitzmaurice, the report and the inspector general's investigation found that we had thousands of incomplete or in accurate and biographical information. could you give me the initial of your first name? s. now i've got three minutes left to ask questions here. do you think i can guess your first name in that three minutes? and my point is simply this -- we have applications that only have the first initial of the first name? stacey fitzmaurice: that is correct. mr. carter:...
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carter: ok. can you get back with us on that and please provide for this, not only that but what it's used for specifically because that's what i understand it's used for and if that form has been used and how much it's increased. ms. neuman: i'd be happy to do so. mr. carter: thank you, appreciate that. i want to mention to you again mention to you, as well, ms. neuman, i have a bill to address foia backlog requests. the majority of foia backlogs exist at dhs, so this is something i hope you will look at and i hope it will be something to assist you and help you and help us to eliminate the backlog as best we can. ms. neuman: thank you. mr. carter: thank you, mr. chairman and i yield back. >> thank you. i'll recognize the gentleman from the virgin islands for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. good morning, witnesses, good morning to you all and thank you for the information you're providing to us. one of the things the that i really wanted us to focus on is my colleagues here d
carter: ok. can you get back with us on that and please provide for this, not only that but what it's used for specifically because that's what i understand it's used for and if that form has been used and how much it's increased. ms. neuman: i'd be happy to do so. mr. carter: thank you, appreciate that. i want to mention to you again mention to you, as well, ms. neuman, i have a bill to address foia backlog requests. the majority of foia backlogs exist at dhs, so this is something i hope you...
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our other naval officers, jimmy carter was 17 when the united states entered world war ii. following studies of georgia southwestern college and georgia institute of technology, where he joined the rotc, carter realized a lifelong ambition by being admitted to the u.s. naval academy in 1943. an honored graduate of the annapolis class of 1946, he spent 12 or at sea, then -- spent one tour at sea, then transferred to the submarine -- death in 1953 caused carter -- nuclear submarine program. his father's death in 1953 caused carter to resign his commission, returning to georgia to take over the family's peanut business. although ronald reagan is best known for his wartime participation in making training films, patriotism infused movies, and talking war bonds, his involvement with military service was more expensive than any of the president's we are considering with the exception of eisenhower. born in illinois in 1911, reagan enrolled in a home study u.s. army extension cords in 1935 while working as a radio broadcaster. he then enlisted in the army enlisted reserves as a pr
our other naval officers, jimmy carter was 17 when the united states entered world war ii. following studies of georgia southwestern college and georgia institute of technology, where he joined the rotc, carter realized a lifelong ambition by being admitted to the u.s. naval academy in 1943. an honored graduate of the annapolis class of 1946, he spent 12 or at sea, then -- spent one tour at sea, then transferred to the submarine -- death in 1953 caused carter -- nuclear submarine program. his...
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chairman and secretary carter and chairman dempsey. i want to add my personal gratitude on behalf of my children for your noble and lifelong commitment to the cause of human freedom and the future of it. secretary carter, it has been observed and highlighted in several different mediums recently that the kurdish strategy seems to be the one that is working in almost anyone's mind. it seems to be very effective. yesterday i had the privilege of hosting a meeting of the president of kurdish saban in my office. and he was open and honest about the strength of the kurdish people, 40 or 50 million president throughout syria and he estimated 150,000 kurdish fighters could be ready once called, but he emphasized that their greatest limitation was not the number of fighters but their equipment, their ammunition, the things they need in terms of hard support. i guess my first question to you, we would like to know if the reports are true that the administration lobbied against an effort in the senate to directly arm the kurdish peshmerga and if
chairman and secretary carter and chairman dempsey. i want to add my personal gratitude on behalf of my children for your noble and lifelong commitment to the cause of human freedom and the future of it. secretary carter, it has been observed and highlighted in several different mediums recently that the kurdish strategy seems to be the one that is working in almost anyone's mind. it seems to be very effective. yesterday i had the privilege of hosting a meeting of the president of kurdish saban...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news. jummy: thank you. at least 1000 residents have been forced to evacuate homes in central washington state as firefighters battling out-of-control wildfire. the three-alarm fire can be seen burning and several homes. about a dozen structures have been destroyed. the cause of the blaze is unknown. 7 is on your side. federal health officials are warning about the parasite in the water this summer. the parasite is encased in a tough show and causes acute gastrointestinal issues. according to a new c.d.c. report, parasite outbreaks for water can be dangerous. the parasite is particularly troubling due to how long it can live in treated water. to stay safe, check pools and make sure the water is properly treated. doug: good advice. jummy: sometimes we have to worry about the ocean. doug: a lot of things to worry about. wanting you don't have to worry about today is the weather. is beautiful -- it is beautiful. let's get started with a time-lapse in montgomery county. a beautiful day. a beautiful sunrise. you
brianne carter, abc 7 news. jummy: thank you. at least 1000 residents have been forced to evacuate homes in central washington state as firefighters battling out-of-control wildfire. the three-alarm fire can be seen burning and several homes. about a dozen structures have been destroyed. the cause of the blaze is unknown. 7 is on your side. federal health officials are warning about the parasite in the water this summer. the parasite is encased in a tough show and causes acute gastrointestinal...
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carter, what do you think the dharts say on rails?ils are poor, the airlines are joining, the transports was the single best with the exception of biotech area over the two year period '13 '14 now it is a full-fledged reversal, we think the whole thing goes lower. i wouldn't buy it. >> i would say the rails should be doing better. if all the slack that exists that the fed is telling us about this in economy you would think that cyclical sectors like the rails would be doing better, the transports are not. i'm not a tou near wrist but i think there's something to this time for the final call. carter, first to you. >> well, xlu take some, buy come, get off. >> if you're inclined to be long google the way to do it is with call spreads. >> and dan. >> we are in a market where they're punishing disappointing that i am, i think intel sets up for that way into your july q 2 report. >> all right. looks like our time has expired, i'm sara eyesen, melissa lee back next week. next up, jim cramer, "fast money." >> male announcer: the following pr
carter, what do you think the dharts say on rails?ils are poor, the airlines are joining, the transports was the single best with the exception of biotech area over the two year period '13 '14 now it is a full-fledged reversal, we think the whole thing goes lower. i wouldn't buy it. >> i would say the rails should be doing better. if all the slack that exists that the fed is telling us about this in economy you would think that cyclical sectors like the rails would be doing better, the...
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they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! get off!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 piece of [ muted ]. >> 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 really affec
they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! get off!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 piece of...
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>> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged it but he audited middle east leaders and trying to sound them out and he was disappointed until me met anwar. he fell in love. he said he loved him many times. that is not the normal language of diplomacy. but he was very discouraged about how it was going and finally his wife was at camp david and she said why not bring them here and get them away from the press. they thought they would be three or four days. gave it a chance. that is how the peace process was born. >> host: what was this view of the monocm bagin? >> guest: he was difficult for carter to work with. but carter had to make the greatest sacrifice. the man's parents were killed in the holocaust and he thought he had the burden of the jewish history on his shoulders and his goal was to expand the goal of safety for jewish people and expanding the size of
>> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged it but he audited middle east leaders and trying to sound them out and he was disappointed until me met anwar. he fell in love. he said he loved him many times. that is not the normal language of diplomacy. but he was very discouraged about how it was going and finally his wife was at camp...
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carter, what do you think the charts say on rails?e poor, the airlines are joining, the transports was the single best, with the exception of biotech area over a two-year period, 13, 14, and now it's a full-fledged bullish to bearish reversal. we think the whole thing goes lower, wouldn't buy them. >> in correction territory? >> i would say the rails should be doing better. if all the slack that existed the fed's telling us about in this economy you would think that very cyclical sectors like the rails would be doing better. the transports are not. i'm not a dow theorist but i think there's something to this. >> time for the final call. the last word from the options pits. carter, first to you. >> well, xlu, be contrarian, take some, buy some, get long. >> mike. >> if you're inclined to be long google the way to do it is with call spreads. >> and dan. >> we're in a market here where they're really punishing disappointing names. i think intel sets up that way into the july q2 report. i think you -- >> that's our time. i'm sara eisen. m
carter, what do you think the charts say on rails?e poor, the airlines are joining, the transports was the single best, with the exception of biotech area over a two-year period, 13, 14, and now it's a full-fledged bullish to bearish reversal. we think the whole thing goes lower, wouldn't buy them. >> in correction territory? >> i would say the rails should be doing better. if all the slack that existed the fed's telling us about in this economy you would think that very cyclical...
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but carter, he's always cool, aren't you? as a cucumber. the guys are getting ready for the big show. in the meantime, here's what's coming up. >> you can never go too far. >> unless of course your gopro supplier amberella, which may be ready to fall after a massive rally. we'll show you why with a shocking chart. plus, how would you like to make money if netflix shares go up, down, or nowhere at all? >> tell me what we're talking about. >> we're talking about a brilliant and simple options strategy. and we'll teach you how you can make money too. and forget self-driving cars and eyewear because google may be on to the next big thing and it could turbocharge its stock. we'll tell you what that is and how you can profit. the action starts right now. >> by now we all know about the issues with twitter, which finished lower despite the ceo shake up. what we don't know is what it all means for rival facebook. so let's get in the money and find out. what's your take? >> well, listen, it's all good for facebook. nothing's been bad for facebook ov
but carter, he's always cool, aren't you? as a cucumber. the guys are getting ready for the big show. in the meantime, here's what's coming up. >> you can never go too far. >> unless of course your gopro supplier amberella, which may be ready to fall after a massive rally. we'll show you why with a shocking chart. plus, how would you like to make money if netflix shares go up, down, or nowhere at all? >> tell me what we're talking about. >> we're talking about a...
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craig boswell, cbs news, the pentagon. >> secretary carter added the u.s. is also ready to provide intelligence and surveillance capabilities, special operations forces and aircraft support to the baltic nations if it's requested and approved. >>> "u.s.a. today" reports the pentagon is paying moderate syrians to fight isis. the pentagon confirms that training of about 95 -- about -- [indiscernible] being paid between $250 and $400 a month. the pentagon expects to have 3,000 fighters trained by the end of the year. >>> tom brady is meeting with n.f.l. commissioner roger goodell in new york today. the new england patriots quarterback is at the league headquarters to appeal his four- game suspension for allegedly using underinflated footballs. the patriots were also fined $1 million and lost two draft picks. lawyers for brady are expected to argue evidence collected during the league's investigation doesn't show he violated any n.f.l. rules and the punishment is unduly are a,. >>> coming -- unduly harsh. >>> coming up on wusa9 news, mogul sean p. ♪>>> hollywoo
craig boswell, cbs news, the pentagon. >> secretary carter added the u.s. is also ready to provide intelligence and surveillance capabilities, special operations forces and aircraft support to the baltic nations if it's requested and approved. >>> "u.s.a. today" reports the pentagon is paying moderate syrians to fight isis. the pentagon confirms that training of about 95 -- about -- [indiscernible] being paid between $250 and $400 a month. the pentagon expects to have...
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carter. i think the committee shares your frustration and that's why we had something else scheduled today here on passenger rail safety. and surface transportation safety. but instead we chose to have this hearing. i want to juxtapose t.s.a.'s turtle-like response to seemingly serious problems with what the committee has done. we found out about this less than a week ago. we're having a hearing today and we're marking up a bill to fix this problem right after this hearing. so the point is if you have issues and you need things done, i highly encourage t.s.a. to come to us because we can give you legislative fixes to things. instead of waiting to negotiate or hope to get something while the security lapse -- security gaps continue. now, i know t.s.a. is working on issues and trying to fix things. let me tell you what t.s.a. is doing in the meantime. we had a problem with precheck. precheck bill will be introduced next week or in the next couple weeks to deal with expanding and revamping the p
carter. i think the committee shares your frustration and that's why we had something else scheduled today here on passenger rail safety. and surface transportation safety. but instead we chose to have this hearing. i want to juxtapose t.s.a.'s turtle-like response to seemingly serious problems with what the committee has done. we found out about this less than a week ago. we're having a hearing today and we're marking up a bill to fix this problem right after this hearing. so the point is if...
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but carter's, he's always cool. the cucumber. guys are getting ready for the show. meantime, here's what's coming up. >> you can never go too far. >> unless you're go it will pro supplier. it may be ready to fall after a massive rally. >>> plus, how would you like to make money if netflix shares go up, down, or nowhere at all. we're talking about a brilliant and simple options strategy and we'll teach you how you can make money, too. >>> forget self-driving cars and i-wear, because google may be on to the next big thing. we'll tell you what that is and how you can profit. the action starts right now. >>> by now, we all know about the issues of twitter which finished lower despite the ceo shakeup. what we don't know is what it means for rival facebook. let's get "in the money" and find out. >> it's all good for facebook. nothing's been bad for facebook over the last year-and-a-half. the stock's had this amazing run. when you think about how few real true social media properties there are out there in the public domain, facebook is absorbing all of the investor intere
but carter's, he's always cool. the cucumber. guys are getting ready for the show. meantime, here's what's coming up. >> you can never go too far. >> unless you're go it will pro supplier. it may be ready to fall after a massive rally. >>> plus, how would you like to make money if netflix shares go up, down, or nowhere at all. we're talking about a brilliant and simple options strategy and we'll teach you how you can make money, too. >>> forget self-driving cars...
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an analysis of defense secrary ashe carter -- ash carter's trip.ut first, chinesese hackers stole the information of federal workers. it is the third such intrusion by beijing. the latest chihina hat com weeks after the pentagon unveid a new cyber strategy. it amounts to computer assaults on t the u united states and its alliesnd interes. civil liberties advocates wor that aore aggressive government cyber security stance will interfere withovernment and corporate surity. discuss, the leads of t three leading cyber security rms. gentlemen, w welcome to the progm. dimimitri, wouould likto start with you if i may. how bad is what china has done and what can chihina do th all of this formation? guest: it is pretty serious, but it''s even more serious when you look at it with all of the other intrtrusions and china. when you lookt the tality, as welell as the hacks into insurance companies over the last couple of years gettingg peonally identifiable information, medical information, financialal information,n, they have been ablele to c collect a t treme
an analysis of defense secrary ashe carter -- ash carter's trip.ut first, chinesese hackers stole the information of federal workers. it is the third such intrusion by beijing. the latest chihina hat com weeks after the pentagon unveid a new cyber strategy. it amounts to computer assaults on t the u united states and its alliesnd interes. civil liberties advocates wor that aore aggressive government cyber security stance will interfere withovernment and corporate surity. discuss, the leads of t...
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a community shudders at the caught of little alesia carter's final moments. >> that is horrible. can't imagine a child sitting in a car seat and saying daddy, daddy and dying. >> reporter: police say the 2- year-old girl died monday after her father wilber quarterrer had no recollection she was in the back -- carter had no recollection she was in the back seat of the car. >> the first thing in my mind was how hot it was. >> reporter: investigators don't yet know how much heat the child endured in the car, but the outside temperature reached nearly 90 degrees. >> we know that he went home. we know that he went to bed and when he woke up around 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon, that's when he began searching for the whereabouts of his daughter. >> reporter: police say by the time the girl's father got there the 2-year-old had been sitting in a hot car for nearly 16 hours. jasper johnson said his friend drove by the locked lincoln town car parked at the 3700 block of brendan avenue. >> but the windows were tinted, so he couldn't tell someone was in the car. >> reporter: a detail that's he
a community shudders at the caught of little alesia carter's final moments. >> that is horrible. can't imagine a child sitting in a car seat and saying daddy, daddy and dying. >> reporter: police say the 2- year-old girl died monday after her father wilber quarterrer had no recollection she was in the back -- carter had no recollection she was in the back seat of the car. >> the first thing in my mind was how hot it was. >> reporter: investigators don't yet know how much...
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carter was drunk. he denies that. the police say that mr. was getting physical with a woman, he denies that, but the woman does say he was drunk. the police involved are still on duty and their boss says that he has no intention right now of doing anything to kick them off the force. orlando's police chief instead says in the interest of transparency, he has outside investigators from a different jurisdiction, florida department of law enforcement, to help work this case. >> there's a lot more to the story beginning at the nightclub where mr. carter was intoxica intoxicated, put his hands on a woman, our officers tried to intervene. there's video and witness statements that say he resisted our officers' efforts, fled the scene, and beyond that he was at one point on top of one of our officers and pun pd another officer. >> so what we see is a video him sitting on the curb. that's what people are pointing to when the officer kicks him while he's sitting on the curb. as his attorney said clearly, the police department is not trained to beat, p
carter was drunk. he denies that. the police say that mr. was getting physical with a woman, he denies that, but the woman does say he was drunk. the police involved are still on duty and their boss says that he has no intention right now of doing anything to kick them off the force. orlando's police chief instead says in the interest of transparency, he has outside investigators from a different jurisdiction, florida department of law enforcement, to help work this case. >> there's a lot...
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and thank you, secretary carter, and general dempsey. i want to add my personal gratitude on behalf of my children for your noble and lifelong commitment to the cause of human freedom and the future of it. secretary carter, it's been observed and highlighted in several different mediums recently that the kurdish strategy seems to be the one that is working in almost anyone's minds to be very effective in yesterday afternoon i had the privilege of hosting the president of the kurdistan national assembly of the city in in my office and he was very open and honest about the strength of the kurdish people, around 40-50 million spread throughout turkey, iran, iraq and syria. he estimated approximately 150,000 kurdish fighters could be ready once called but he emphasized that the greatest limitation was not the number of fighters but their equipment, ammunition, the things they need just in terms of hard support. i guess my first question to you is, we would like to know if the reports are true that the administration lobbied against an effort
and thank you, secretary carter, and general dempsey. i want to add my personal gratitude on behalf of my children for your noble and lifelong commitment to the cause of human freedom and the future of it. secretary carter, it's been observed and highlighted in several different mediums recently that the kurdish strategy seems to be the one that is working in almost anyone's minds to be very effective in yesterday afternoon i had the privilege of hosting the president of the kurdistan national...
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randy carter has been running an illegal business out of his home.e advertises on his website, naughty neighbors. now his real neighbors say they've had enough. the hills of bear creek is gated subdivision outside of ft. worth. they noticed one house was attracting dozens of cars at odd hours on the weekend sfwhoo this is the side of our house, the property line a and mr. carter's house. >> he lives next door with his wife and two young children. >> we never counted the cars at least 85 that come in and out. >> randy carter was arrested in 2013 for illegal dumping. at least five beds were lined up in a room. two months ago the homeowner's association discovered the home was featured on a website naughty neighbors. on the web page the property votes private parties with a light show and pro deejay. there's even a disco complete with a pole stage. >> pretty much a bar from wha understand. >> velton ellis is the president of the homeowner's association. >> i've been woke up at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning from the loud music. my wife's actually felt the
randy carter has been running an illegal business out of his home.e advertises on his website, naughty neighbors. now his real neighbors say they've had enough. the hills of bear creek is gated subdivision outside of ft. worth. they noticed one house was attracting dozens of cars at odd hours on the weekend sfwhoo this is the side of our house, the property line a and mr. carter's house. >> he lives next door with his wife and two young children. >> we never counted the cars at...
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carter. and i think the committee shares your frustration and that's why we had something else scheduled for today on passenger rail safety and transportation safety. instead we chose to have this hearing. and i want to juxtapose tsa's turtle-like response to seemingly serious problems with what the committee has done. we found out about this less than a week ago. we're having a hearing today and marking up a bill to fix this problem right at the committee. so the point is, if you have issues and you need things done, i highly encourage tsa to come to us because we can give you legislative fixes to things. instead of waiting a year to negotiate or hope to get something while the security lapse, security gaps continue. now i know tsa is working on issues and trying to fix things. let me tell you what tsa's doing in the meantime. we had a problem with pre-check. a pre-check bill will be introduced in the next couple of weeks. to deal with expanding air revamping the pre-check program and having
carter. and i think the committee shares your frustration and that's why we had something else scheduled for today on passenger rail safety and transportation safety. instead we chose to have this hearing. and i want to juxtapose tsa's turtle-like response to seemingly serious problems with what the committee has done. we found out about this less than a week ago. we're having a hearing today and marking up a bill to fix this problem right at the committee. so the point is, if you have issues...
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but carter also said that even though 450 additional u.s. military advisers are going to be deployed to the air base in anbar province, they're not going to be training any iraqi troops. they're going to be helping those who are already part of the iraqi military improve their ability to plan and execute attacks against isil fighters and try to retake key parts of that important province. >> roslind jordan on capitol hill for us. >>> hundreds of syrian refugees are returning home after a kurdish fighting against isil. >> deciding it's better to go home, these syrians crossed back on wednesday. only two days ago syrian-kurdish ypg fighters took control of the strategic border town from isil, after a three-week battle. >> we are at a loss. wherever we go they will kill us. i do not feel safe going back. >> we're going back after two years. our homes were blown up by isil, who accused us of being ypg. >> we've been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i'm a civilian. i have done nothing wrong. >> most of
but carter also said that even though 450 additional u.s. military advisers are going to be deployed to the air base in anbar province, they're not going to be training any iraqi troops. they're going to be helping those who are already part of the iraqi military improve their ability to plan and execute attacks against isil fighters and try to retake key parts of that important province. >> roslind jordan on capitol hill for us. >>> hundreds of syrian refugees are returning home...
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will better carter was -- wilburth carter was drinking on sunday and just couldn't remember where he left his car when he woke up on monday. >>> that is another reminder how dangerous this heat can be, especially when it's like this. >> stephanie ramirez is live in rockville getting ready for severe weather, but today you talked to a lot of sweaty people. >> reporter: this heat advisory was put into effect for good reason. it's a scorcher out here, especially down the national mall with all this concrete and stone. i'm in rockville in this picturesque area of maryland avenue with restaurants behind me. we came here anticipating rain, but it's still sunny and hot out here. i don't know what to do with myself. i've got everything here, water bottle, umbrella. we're preparing for the rain and the folks on the mall seem to be taking this heat in stride today. >> it's so hot out today. it's probably even hotter than montana. >> reporter: even the out of towners who are normally used to the heat had to be extra careful with lots of water breaks, slade and cool -- shade and cool towels. >>
will better carter was -- wilburth carter was drinking on sunday and just couldn't remember where he left his car when he woke up on monday. >>> that is another reminder how dangerous this heat can be, especially when it's like this. >> stephanie ramirez is live in rockville getting ready for severe weather, but today you talked to a lot of sweaty people. >> reporter: this heat advisory was put into effect for good reason. it's a scorcher out here, especially down the...
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but we continue to hold the door open. >> reporter: carter said the u.s.ill also help support and arm a newly created nato rapid reaction force to respond to a threat within 48 hours. but he insists that the u.s. does not want another cold war. the u.s. wants to work with russia and need it to help negotiate this upcoming nuclear accord with iran. gayle? >> margaret brennan in estonia, we thank you. >>> president obama will travel to charleston, south carolina, on friday, to give a eulogy for clementa pinckney who was murdered inside the emanuel ame church. south carolina's governor now says legislators should respond to the racist killings by removing a confederate flag from outside the statehouse. several presidential candidates rushed to support that move. a rally against the flag is scheduled for later today. adriana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the confederate flag has flown on state capitol grounds for more than half a sentry. first if in front of the dome and where it stands today. it's the only flag that can't be lowered without a legi
but we continue to hold the door open. >> reporter: carter said the u.s.ill also help support and arm a newly created nato rapid reaction force to respond to a threat within 48 hours. but he insists that the u.s. does not want another cold war. the u.s. wants to work with russia and need it to help negotiate this upcoming nuclear accord with iran. gayle? >> margaret brennan in estonia, we thank you. >>> president obama will travel to charleston, south carolina, on friday,...