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carter is also deeply religious.ays in public and speaks openly about his religious beliefs. >> carter was a person who you thought would lead america to some kind of spiritual redemption. which at the time we really needed. >> nothing has happened to night to change the feeling that jimmy carter is on his way to a kind of coronation in madison square garden. [ applause ] >> the battle for the republican nomination turned out to be really close. it was close enough to make the ford people's fingernails sweat. gerald ford got the nomination. >> when ford was nominated, reagan's supporters staged a demonstration on the convention floor. and it went on and on and on and on. >> by the end of that convention, it's clear that gerald ford may be the nominee, ronald reagan won the hearts and mind of conservatives. >> reagan did great damage to ford. look at the poll number. you will see jimmy carter starts surging. over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ford had a weak position in the national race. so he challenged jimmy cart
carter is also deeply religious.ays in public and speaks openly about his religious beliefs. >> carter was a person who you thought would lead america to some kind of spiritual redemption. which at the time we really needed. >> nothing has happened to night to change the feeling that jimmy carter is on his way to a kind of coronation in madison square garden. [ applause ] >> the battle for the republican nomination turned out to be really close. it was close enough to make the...
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carter: north korea? host: in light of the iranian nuclear deal, how should we deal with other powers with nuclear ambitions? pres. carter: i am delighted with the agreement with iran. i believe it is good for the united states, iran and israel, the whole world, to see this resolved, as has been done courageously by john kerry, with the backing of president obama. president obama has the assurance that the congress cannot block the implementation of the agreement. the next part of it is to make sure iran does comply with all the announced restraints on them, and access to information about their nuclear program that the obama administration has promised to the american people and the world. as you know, this was done not by the europeans or russia and china and others, so it is backed unanimously either leading countries on earth. i am very glad to see that done. north korea is going in the other direction. basically unnecessarily. i went to north korea in 1994. to deal with a crisis in north korea. some
carter: north korea? host: in light of the iranian nuclear deal, how should we deal with other powers with nuclear ambitions? pres. carter: i am delighted with the agreement with iran. i believe it is good for the united states, iran and israel, the whole world, to see this resolved, as has been done courageously by john kerry, with the backing of president obama. president obama has the assurance that the congress cannot block the implementation of the agreement. the next part of it is to make...
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carter. he writes, dear president and mrs. carter, can you address the role of forgiveness in the various peace initiatives you have been involved with, as well as whether peace is even possible without some level of forgiveness? pres. carter: i wrote a book about this years ago called talking peace. the analysis i made based on my experiences as a mediator was, the same causes of war between two countries are civil wars inside a country, or those that cause a husband and a wife to get a divorce. or, that cause friction between a parent and a child. or, between students on a college campus. it is a matter of honest differences of opinion, and an absence of willingness to forgive the other person enough to communicate with them. and, to discuss the issue face-to-face, or if necessary, through a mediator. that is the basic cause of conflict in the world. if people within a family or university system or within a country, or between two countries, could meet with each other and talk to each othe
carter. he writes, dear president and mrs. carter, can you address the role of forgiveness in the various peace initiatives you have been involved with, as well as whether peace is even possible without some level of forgiveness? pres. carter: i wrote a book about this years ago called talking peace. the analysis i made based on my experiences as a mediator was, the same causes of war between two countries are civil wars inside a country, or those that cause a husband and a wife to get a...
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[applause] >> next, jimmy carter gives an update on his cancer treatment to an audience at the carter center in atlanta. the former president was joined to discuss the senators global initiatives and current world events. this is one hour. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much to all of you. [inaudible] since i have announced that i have known this, i have been receiving treatment and i'm receiving radiation in my brain. there is a new medicine that has been developed for my disease and it took me three weeks to learn how to say it. and i get those statements every three weeks and we will talk about that a little bit later on. i started off with 84 ounces of fluid and we are down to 64 ounces per day. so i have spent a lot of time in the restroom come as you can imagine. to that is the extent of things physically. i'm going to continue now with what we have been doing at the center. we have been working on a number of issues, as you well know. and we have been establishing them ever since we founded it 32 years or so ago. and we have a very viable and well-qualified group of tr
[applause] >> next, jimmy carter gives an update on his cancer treatment to an audience at the carter center in atlanta. the former president was joined to discuss the senators global initiatives and current world events. this is one hour. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much to all of you. [inaudible] since i have announced that i have known this, i have been receiving treatment and i'm receiving radiation in my brain. there is a new medicine that has been developed for my...
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carter's old efforts over many decades. [applause] floor -- president carter building on the success is there another disease you theme we could eradicate in the next 20 years? >> really the only organization that analyzes every human illness to see which might possibly be eliminated or eradicated through the entire world. we focus on eradication is the long-term. 25 for 26 years and working with us the who and the gates foundation and others that have expert knowledge but they come to the carter center to analyze every illness and identify those that can be eliminated. if i had to say from the carter center perspective it would be, blindness and we could totally eliminated to we have done it already of four countries if we do it country by country that would be totally eradicated. but bill and melinda gates talk seriously about malaria to be targeted for total elimination for eradicate -- ratification -- eradication but there are others also. >> here is the question president carter would you like for one of your grandchil
carter's old efforts over many decades. [applause] floor -- president carter building on the success is there another disease you theme we could eradicate in the next 20 years? >> really the only organization that analyzes every human illness to see which might possibly be eliminated or eradicated through the entire world. we focus on eradication is the long-term. 25 for 26 years and working with us the who and the gates foundation and others that have expert knowledge but they come to...
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he makes jimmy carter look strong. >> you know how jimmy carter makes you look?ernor christie has not apologized for hauling into his stump speech the 90-year-old former president who had just announced that he is staring down cancer. governor christie has not apologized. senator cruz has not apologized. and that is a form of, i mean, i think you just call it meanness, i think that a lot of people find off-putting or infuriating. apparently our politics allows for that kind of thing, even from people running for the very highest level of office. that said, i think there might be an antidote for any sick feeling you may be feeling about that. jimmy carter has always taught sunday school in his hometown. he taught sunday school before he went to the white house, taught after he left the white house. he has served at that same little church in plains, georgia, since he was 18 years old. and since he told the world how serious his cancer was, one of the hopeful signs about his health, even as he said he's had to scale down some of his work, one of the hopeful signs i
he makes jimmy carter look strong. >> you know how jimmy carter makes you look?ernor christie has not apologized for hauling into his stump speech the 90-year-old former president who had just announced that he is staring down cancer. governor christie has not apologized. senator cruz has not apologized. and that is a form of, i mean, i think you just call it meanness, i think that a lot of people find off-putting or infuriating. apparently our politics allows for that kind of thing, even...
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um, for the last like six years. >> what killed mandy carter?e me drug inn tock indication. the drug in this case heroin. lieutenant dennis rosen obama's northeast detectives investigated the case. >> medical examiner's office said overdose. which is not uncommon in philadelphia. unfortunately we see a great deal of them. >> amanda carter's parents admit their daughter was drug addicted several years ago. the results of narcotics taken for an injury and being bipolar. they believe she had kicked her habit in rehab and showed every sign of staying clean. they want to know much more about the man she was with that night. it's this man. arriving at the philadelphia home where he's living. we're not naming or showing him because police have not charged him with anything. the 33 year old has a troubled past. according to court documents records he plead guilty in 2009 to criminal charges including dui and causing a serious accident while not properly licensed. he served time. montgomery county adult probation says, he's under supervision until 2017.
um, for the last like six years. >> what killed mandy carter?e me drug inn tock indication. the drug in this case heroin. lieutenant dennis rosen obama's northeast detectives investigated the case. >> medical examiner's office said overdose. which is not uncommon in philadelphia. unfortunately we see a great deal of them. >> amanda carter's parents admit their daughter was drug addicted several years ago. the results of narcotics taken for an injury and being bipolar. they...
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for the last six years. >> reporter: what killed mandy carter?ication. the drug in this case, her heroin. lieutenant dennis rosenbaum's northeast detectives investigated the case. >> medical examiner's office said overdose. um, which is not uncommon in philadelphia. unfortunately we see a great deal of them. >> reporter: amanda carter's parents admit their daughter was drug addicted several years ago. the results of narcotics taken for an injury and being bipolar. they believe she had kicked her habit in rehab and showed every sign of staying clean. they want to know much more about the man she was with that night. it's this man, arriving at the philadelphia home where he's living. we're not naming or showing him because police have not charged him with anything. the 33 year old has a doubled past. according to court records, he pled guilty in 2009 to criminal charges including dui and causing a serious accident while not properly licensed. he served time. montgomery county add dull probation says, he's under supervision until 2017. dwayne little
for the last six years. >> reporter: what killed mandy carter?ication. the drug in this case, her heroin. lieutenant dennis rosenbaum's northeast detectives investigated the case. >> medical examiner's office said overdose. um, which is not uncommon in philadelphia. unfortunately we see a great deal of them. >> reporter: amanda carter's parents admit their daughter was drug addicted several years ago. the results of narcotics taken for an injury and being bipolar. they believe...
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with jimmyersation carter. that is followed by president obama speaking this weekend at a congressional black caucus dinner in washington. >> this week on "newsmakers," congressman the han -- lujan in the chair. thank you for being here. rep. lujan: it is a pleasure to be here. go ahead with the first question. , republicansan currently have their largest majority in generations and many believe that the democrat's chance of winning back the house are slimmer than slim. 2016?s your goal for victoryld qualify as a and can democrats win back the house? rep. lujan: it will be a different year. one was a larger turnout, it's generally better for you candidates. most pundits, especially inside the beltway, are saying there will be a floor of eight to 10 seats that will be picked up and it does not seem that anyone is pressing against that. if that is the floor, it depends on what the battleground would look like. i believe that will be in play. what does that look for the ultimate numbers. i do not have a crystal ba
with jimmyersation carter. that is followed by president obama speaking this weekend at a congressional black caucus dinner in washington. >> this week on "newsmakers," congressman the han -- lujan in the chair. thank you for being here. rep. lujan: it is a pleasure to be here. go ahead with the first question. , republicansan currently have their largest majority in generations and many believe that the democrat's chance of winning back the house are slimmer than slim. 2016?s...
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carter, this is a hard one to short. >> 1%. this is a champion.ou have to sort of be there the instant on the pay. the trade's off here. >> my attitude was this was a situation where the stock had become a little over extended, a little above the over extended. this was a clean triple on the 24th. if you took the profits then, congratulations. i was on a plane and missed that opportunity. you could capture a little profit right now and i think that's what you should be doing. >> a week left to go on the trade? >> you should wind on this. we're not going to press any. >> also last month dan said shares of tesla were about to go into overdrive. have a listen. >> i think you look to do what we would call a risk reversal. you look out to january. you want to give yourself some time here. today when the stock was about 244 you could sell the january 2016 expiration 200 put at $10 and you could use the proceeds to buy the january 2016 290 call for $10. that costs you nothing. >> well, dan, the stock sort of in no man's land. >> that's a good point. it i
carter, this is a hard one to short. >> 1%. this is a champion.ou have to sort of be there the instant on the pay. the trade's off here. >> my attitude was this was a situation where the stock had become a little over extended, a little above the over extended. this was a clean triple on the 24th. if you took the profits then, congratulations. i was on a plane and missed that opportunity. you could capture a little profit right now and i think that's what you should be doing....
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carter.here's a question from burl meeks of richland georgia. i'm going to address it to both president and mrs. carter. growing up in planes what was your favorite childhood game and how did playing it influence your later life? >> i think basketball. he said that but i think that was really what i enjoyed the most. i was a forward when it was two quarts and i even rode a donkey and a donkey basketball game. [laughter] but i do enjoy basketball. >> it was the center of our life. we even have the harlem globetrotters, and play basketball and i was on the varsity team in high school and i was on the all-star team in college. at that time there were not a slam dunks. i was very fast but i had, couldn't reach the goal posts. nowadays its height it makes all the difference. i think basketball was the number one sport and every high school no matter how small if i could have a football team and most of us could not, we did have basketball and baseball. baseball would have been my favorite and it's
carter.here's a question from burl meeks of richland georgia. i'm going to address it to both president and mrs. carter. growing up in planes what was your favorite childhood game and how did playing it influence your later life? >> i think basketball. he said that but i think that was really what i enjoyed the most. i was a forward when it was two quarts and i even rode a donkey and a donkey basketball game. [laughter] but i do enjoy basketball. >> it was the center of our life. we...
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on tuesday night, carter and his wife, rosalind, spoke at the carter center in atlanta. >> in spite of all that has gone on, it has been wonderful just to know that we have that kind of support. >> president carter is almost 91 years old and the cancer treatments have forced him to cancel his busy travel schedule, but it has not stopped the outspoken nobel peace prize winner so alter his opinions on international affairs. >> i would like to say to the united states people, forcefully and dealing with isis, i would not publicly favor sending ground troops n. but i think that we could have better surveillance on our bombing and better analysis of what's going on there. >> 150 miles south of atlanta is the small town of plains. carter's home his entire life. >> by the way, i have four treatments of what they call immunotherapy. it doesn't directly attack the cancer. cancer that's in my body. >> those treatments have also not stopped carter from teaching sunday school every weekend in plains. >> president carter has meant everything to the town of plains. >> take this lesson today, and use
on tuesday night, carter and his wife, rosalind, spoke at the carter center in atlanta. >> in spite of all that has gone on, it has been wonderful just to know that we have that kind of support. >> president carter is almost 91 years old and the cancer treatments have forced him to cancel his busy travel schedule, but it has not stopped the outspoken nobel peace prize winner so alter his opinions on international affairs. >> i would like to say to the united states people,...
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press briefing by ash carter.e republican hoping to take john boehner's job as speaker of the house after john boehner retires, but on the day boehner scheduled the vote for new republican leadership, mccarthy finds himself in a new controversy. last night the current majority leader may have revealed more than he wished about the congressional benghazi investigation in an interview with fox news. take a look, if. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? but we put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. why? because she's untrustable. but no one would have known any of that had happened had we not thought that -- >> mccarthy was trying to defend the conservative record of the current republican leadership of the house. however, the clinton campaign is already calling this a, quote, damming display of honesty. here's what senator claire mccaskill of missouri had to say to andrea mitchell. >> what he really did, andrea, is l
press briefing by ash carter.e republican hoping to take john boehner's job as speaker of the house after john boehner retires, but on the day boehner scheduled the vote for new republican leadership, mccarthy finds himself in a new controversy. last night the current majority leader may have revealed more than he wished about the congressional benghazi investigation in an interview with fox news. take a look, if. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? but we put...
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carter. >> you know, the price of delta. be bold here.chance. >> brewster, you're ready to fly on delta to austin, texas with those cowboy boots. i love it. >> dan. >> apple. i prefer risk reversal. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm sara eisen. for more "options action" be sure to go to our website, optionsaction.cnbc.com. we'll see you next friday, 5-30 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. 5:30 eastern time on cnbc. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. call me at 1-800 high pressur 7 pressure -- tonight i'm letting you in on something real big, the method of my madness. come on, i know this is the craziest, most random and frankly bizarre thing not jus
carter. >> you know, the price of delta. be bold here.chance. >> brewster, you're ready to fly on delta to austin, texas with those cowboy boots. i love it. >> dan. >> apple. i prefer risk reversal. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm sara eisen. for more "options action" be sure to go to our website, optionsaction.cnbc.com. we'll see you next friday, 5-30 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. 5:30 eastern time on cnbc. >>> my mission is simple, to make...
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michael carter-williams nailing the camera guy at the bruins game last night.arter-williams laughing it off on twitter saying he clearly needs a little bit of a warm-up. >> at least he has a good sense of humor. >>> up next in "the pulse" returning to his roots. david letterman announcing his next gig. >>> a so-called hunky guy at the gop debate. what he's doing today. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for wei
michael carter-williams nailing the camera guy at the bruins game last night.arter-williams laughing it off on twitter saying he clearly needs a little bit of a warm-up. >> at least he has a good sense of humor. >>> up next in "the pulse" returning to his roots. david letterman announcing his next gig. >>> a so-called hunky guy at the gop debate. what he's doing today. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have...
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up next here, extraordinary sunday school scenes with jimmy carter. carter. pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax® for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® stool softner makes it easier to go comfortably. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief. that gives you better taste and better nutrition in so many varieties. classic. cage free. and organic. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tubercu
up next here, extraordinary sunday school scenes with jimmy carter. carter. pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax® for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® stool softner makes it easier to go comfortably. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief. dulcolax®. designed for...
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carter with his braves hat on. >> oh, and they got a big r of cheers from the crowd. carter might be hard to believe looking from this photo but he is battling cancer that spread to his brain. he looks incredible to me and also despite a loss to toronto, the carters stayed for the whole game. apparently these are their seats they've had for a very, very long time. big-time braves fan. >> and they have been together some 70 years so to see that sort of gusto you might say and i love that mrs. carter was the one who moved in first as soon as she saw the kiss cam, i've been there, i know this. it's great. >>> all right, 150 miles an hour and linking two cities, high-speed train coming to america. >>> plus, young hero. a school bus on its side. partially subamericaned in a pond and the 10-year-old boy credited with carrying students to shore. >>> caught on camera. aggressive encounter, a hammerhead shark circling a kayaker. you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check y
carter with his braves hat on. >> oh, and they got a big r of cheers from the crowd. carter might be hard to believe looking from this photo but he is battling cancer that spread to his brain. he looks incredible to me and also despite a loss to toronto, the carters stayed for the whole game. apparently these are their seats they've had for a very, very long time. big-time braves fan. >> and they have been together some 70 years so to see that sort of gusto you might say and i love...
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prosecutors allege that michelle carter sent text messages to conrad roy iii not only encouraging him to take his own life, but mocking him when he had second thoughts. the girl's lawyers claim those are a form of protected speech under the first amendment. boris sanchez has been reporting on this case. these messages are deeply troubling. >> disturbing, that this teen coked her boyfriend into taking his life. the defense says even if that were the case, what she did is still not illegal. it was at this k-mart parking lot some massachusetts where last july conrad roy iii sat running a gas-powered pump into his truck. he was exchanging text messages with his then 17-year-old girlfriend, michelle carter. >> she stays on the phone with him to ensure that he's dead. >> reporter: those text messages are the subject of a criminal case against michelle. prosecutors claim she not only pressured roy into killing himself, but helped him plan suicide. according to court documents, the two spoke about roy killing himself for weeks, with carter texting him, quote, you're finally going to be happy
prosecutors allege that michelle carter sent text messages to conrad roy iii not only encouraging him to take his own life, but mocking him when he had second thoughts. the girl's lawyers claim those are a form of protected speech under the first amendment. boris sanchez has been reporting on this case. these messages are deeply troubling. >> disturbing, that this teen coked her boyfriend into taking his life. the defense says even if that were the case, what she did is still not illegal....
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appreciate it. >> defense secretary ash carter not mincing words. not impressed with the approach the russians have taken when it comes to syria. he has used the words doomed to fail twice, ill-advised and he feels this approach is going to backfire. the approach that the russians have been very clear about if they want to support bashar al-assad, but they also said that they want to fight isil at the same time. secretary of defense saying that he thinks that approach is contradictory, and also they don't have the support political solution which he thinks is missing from the approach that the russians have. let me bring in my colleague mike viqueira. yes, mike, he seems a bit confused by the russians' approach. he doesn't like it, but nevertheless this is where we are. because this is where we are, he said basically what he has to do now is to communicate with his russian counterparts to make sure that there is not further conflict and miscommunication between the russians and the americans about what is happening in syria. >> well, you're right. i
appreciate it. >> defense secretary ash carter not mincing words. not impressed with the approach the russians have taken when it comes to syria. he has used the words doomed to fail twice, ill-advised and he feels this approach is going to backfire. the approach that the russians have been very clear about if they want to support bashar al-assad, but they also said that they want to fight isil at the same time. secretary of defense saying that he thinks that approach is contradictory,...
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secretary carter: i have not, mr. chairman, speaking for my own judgment, i don't foresee that or have any reason to foresee that and that is why it is important the agreement be verifiable, that is why it is important iran not have a nuclear weapon, and that is why it is important that we keep doing everything that we need to do. the friend -- defend our friends and allies, remain strong in the gulf, freedom of navigation, ballistic missile defense, all the things we are doing. we need to keep doing those things, and the agreement doesn't limit us in any way. obviously, if iran changes this behavior, that would be a welcome thing. but i see no reason to pursue that. mr. mccain: i see no reason to pursue that and i see them now with about $60 billion with which to pursue those maligned activities. and i have seen it secretary ,ew's testimony and others that don't worry, they will be using it for domestic purposes. they are doing it now with the assets they have. one can only imagine what they $50ht be doing with 50's
secretary carter: i have not, mr. chairman, speaking for my own judgment, i don't foresee that or have any reason to foresee that and that is why it is important the agreement be verifiable, that is why it is important iran not have a nuclear weapon, and that is why it is important that we keep doing everything that we need to do. the friend -- defend our friends and allies, remain strong in the gulf, freedom of navigation, ballistic missile defense, all the things we are doing. we need to keep...
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carter? >> it's home builders and things related to it but i'm going to pick a big name, home depot, obviously one of the largest stocks in the market. as the technical expression goes, it acts well. in fact, it's been up eight out of the last ten months compared to the market. here are a few charts. so what i've got here first is just showing you the outperformance of home depot relative to the sector that it's in, consumer discretion, and in terms of the market. so you have equities as an asset class green line, consumer discretion, a subset of the green line outperforming equities. and you have home depot, of course, outperforming its own sector in the market. now, if you look at home depot, however, compared to yes, other areas of the market, home depot now is underperforming certain parts of home building and home construction, materials and other parts of the market. we think that's an opportunity. take a look at a few charts here. now, this is the inverse relationship between ten-year
carter? >> it's home builders and things related to it but i'm going to pick a big name, home depot, obviously one of the largest stocks in the market. as the technical expression goes, it acts well. in fact, it's been up eight out of the last ten months compared to the market. here are a few charts. so what i've got here first is just showing you the outperformance of home depot relative to the sector that it's in, consumer discretion, and in terms of the market. so you have equities as...
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due. >> carter said it well. i think industrial set up great. boeing is the one i want to do. >> looks like our time has expired. for, check out the website at cnbc.com as well as inside fast money. see you back here next friday 535 eastern p.m. don't go anywhere. jim has the ceo of netflix coming up next. >> announcer: the following is a paid program for the new t-fal optigrill plus, brought to you by groupe seb usa -- innovative ideas you can't live without. how do you like your steaks -- rare, medium, or well-done, but juicy? whether you love tender, juicy grilled chicken or mouthwatering grilled salmon, there's nothing quite like the taste of perfectly grilled food. but grilling it right is never easy, undercooking your meat can be dangerous, and overcooking makes it dry and rubbery. you never get it just the way you like it -- until now. introducing the new, improved t-fal optigrill plus, still the first and only patented indoor
due. >> carter said it well. i think industrial set up great. boeing is the one i want to do. >> looks like our time has expired. for, check out the website at cnbc.com as well as inside fast money. see you back here next friday 535 eastern p.m. don't go anywhere. jim has the ceo of netflix coming up next. >> announcer: the following is a paid program for the new t-fal optigrill plus, brought to you by groupe seb usa -- innovative ideas you can't live without. how do you like...
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but today secretary of defense ash carter said those bombs dropped where isil fighters are simply not known to be. as it happened, secretary of state john kerry was at the united nations and issued a stark warning. >> we have also made clear that we would have grave concerns should russia strike areas where isil and al quaeda affiliated targets are not operating. strikes of that kind would question russia's real intentions fighting isil or protecting the assad regime. >> and, mike, ash carter held what seemed to be a pretty long and detailed brief, reporters today as well. >> this gets to the when question and it really points out the friction now that exists between the u.s. and russia not only between the president, president obama and president putin which is in such obvious display on monday at the united nations but also between their respective militaries. it turns out that a russian officer went to the american embassy in baghdad not one hour before the russian planes took off and issued a demarsh. simply asserting the fact that russian airplanes were going to be taking off and
but today secretary of defense ash carter said those bombs dropped where isil fighters are simply not known to be. as it happened, secretary of state john kerry was at the united nations and issued a stark warning. >> we have also made clear that we would have grave concerns should russia strike areas where isil and al quaeda affiliated targets are not operating. strikes of that kind would question russia's real intentions fighting isil or protecting the assad regime. >> and, mike,...
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. >> glor: and sunday school with jimmy carter. the overwhelming support for a former president following his cancer dying know six. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, everyone. i'm jeff glor. it was history in havana today as pope francis met with fidel castro and celebrated mass in revolution square, where the castro government normally stages communist rallies. the pope delivered both spiritual and political messages to hundreds of thousands on the plaza, and he arrived in washington, d.c., on tuesday at a time when american catholics are feeling positive about the pope and the church. according to a cbs news/"new york times" poll out today, 53% of american catholics say the church is in touch with the needs of catholics, the highest that figure has been since the question was first asked in 1987. 63% view pope francis favorably. 79% approve of the direction he's taking the church. we begin tonight with allen pizzey in havana. >> reporter: the arrival for mass was classic pope francis, as cl
. >> glor: and sunday school with jimmy carter. the overwhelming support for a former president following his cancer dying know six. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, everyone. i'm jeff glor. it was history in havana today as pope francis met with fidel castro and celebrated mass in revolution square, where the castro government normally stages communist rallies. the pope delivered both spiritual and political messages to hundreds of...
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>> bindy has competition, back street boys singer, nick carter. ♪ ♪ >> nick and partner shauna burgesored 24 with their cha cha. >> who will be this season's champion dancing star? nick carter. >> last night jimmy kimmel predicted real win the whole thing. >> nick bring me the mirror ball trophy or you are a dead man. >> a tough night for chaka khan. she only earned 18 points and last place kim looked stiff and scared during her salsa. >> next week two star goes home during two nights of dancing on monday and tuesday. >> that is really, really a lot
>> bindy has competition, back street boys singer, nick carter. ♪ ♪ >> nick and partner shauna burgesored 24 with their cha cha. >> who will be this season's champion dancing star? nick carter. >> last night jimmy kimmel predicted real win the whole thing. >> nick bring me the mirror ball trophy or you are a dead man. >> a tough night for chaka khan. she only earned 18 points and last place kim looked stiff and scared during her salsa. >> next week...
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ash carter is speaking right now. let's listen to the secretary of defense. >> russia states an intent to fight isil on one hand and support bashar al-assad and his regime on the other. fighting isil without pursuing a parallel political transition only risks escalating the civil war in syria. and with it the very extremism and instability that moscow claims to be concerned about and aspire to fighting. so this approach, that approach, is tantamount, as i said then, to pouring gasoline on the fire. in contrast, our position is clear, that a lasting defeat of isil and extremism in syria, can only be achieved in parallel with the political transition in syria. we will continue to insist on the importance of simultaneously pursuing these two objectives. now i would hope that russia would join us in pursuing these objectives, which they claim to share in parallel, rather than in the sequence that can not succeed. during my phone call with the minister i also told him i was prepared to send a dod team to meet with russian
ash carter is speaking right now. let's listen to the secretary of defense. >> russia states an intent to fight isil on one hand and support bashar al-assad and his regime on the other. fighting isil without pursuing a parallel political transition only risks escalating the civil war in syria. and with it the very extremism and instability that moscow claims to be concerned about and aspire to fighting. so this approach, that approach, is tantamount, as i said then, to pouring gasoline on...
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claims that it was conrad roy who had attempted suicide before that got carter to endorse his plan.banking on her saying when are you going to do it. what about all the times she said don't do it, don't do it. >> reporter: michelle carter, now 18, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. she's due back in court october 2nd. >> boris sanchez, thanks so much. joining me now, cnn commentator and legal analyst mel robbins and criminal defense attorney danny cevallos. let's talk about what is clearly a disturbing suicide. danny, she says it's free speech, yet she gave him the recipe, how much he needed, she told him get back in that car and she encouraged him. didn't she have an obligation through any of these texts to say stop? this is not free speech. >> when it comes to free speech, there is lots of speech that is not protected so the issue here becomes does this fall in the category of unprotected speech such that she can be prosecuted for it. we know there are many kinds of speech that can be prosecuted. but this is an interesting and unusual case. the prosecution is righ
claims that it was conrad roy who had attempted suicide before that got carter to endorse his plan.banking on her saying when are you going to do it. what about all the times she said don't do it, don't do it. >> reporter: michelle carter, now 18, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. she's due back in court october 2nd. >> boris sanchez, thanks so much. joining me now, cnn commentator and legal analyst mel robbins and criminal defense attorney danny cevallos. let's...
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dan carter, the fuels themselves are different. the engines are different. but what's different about what comes out of a tail pipe between a gasoline engine and a diesel engine. >> the pollutantses that -- pollutants are -- >> i understand that co 2 is less of a problem with diesel but the nitrogen related ox ten compounds are more of a problem? >> yeah. particularly when you're looking at preknocks in par -- particulate control and lower co2 due to an efficiency gain than in gasoline engines. >> so the particles coming out are pretty small in the case of diesel, aren't they? >> yes, very small and they've implemented traps and those are very good at trapping those. in fact, you know, at least 95% of those particles are trapped and that efficiency goes up as the trap is operated. >> stanley young, has the u.s. government basically been taking car makers' word for it on the stats of emissions and mileage? >> well, a lot of this involves a degree of faith in data. they went us with the data for the certification of the engines and cars and we do testing on a
dan carter, the fuels themselves are different. the engines are different. but what's different about what comes out of a tail pipe between a gasoline engine and a diesel engine. >> the pollutantses that -- pollutants are -- >> i understand that co 2 is less of a problem with diesel but the nitrogen related ox ten compounds are more of a problem? >> yeah. particularly when you're looking at preknocks in par -- particulate control and lower co2 due to an efficiency gain than in...
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ash carter making it very clear in the coming days and weeks the u.s. would really try to push russia to get to the point, to try to bring about that type of political resolution. but at this point, the two sides are very far apart. >> speaking of complicated, let's talk about the united nations. ayman, you're standing outside. what are other world leaders saying today? >> we're going to be hearing from the syrian opposition shortly. expecting to hold a press conference in ten minutes time to give the syrian opposition's version of what they believe happened on the ground inside syria. . and they're not holding their punches. they're calling what russia did an aggression, they're calling on the international community to condemn what russia has done, and what the assad regime has done, and not just on the u.s. and international community condemn it, but to implement a no aerial bombardment campaign over syria. they want to see the u.s. and its allies impose this no-fly zone. according to the syrian national coalition, they believe those that were target
ash carter making it very clear in the coming days and weeks the u.s. would really try to push russia to get to the point, to try to bring about that type of political resolution. but at this point, the two sides are very far apart. >> speaking of complicated, let's talk about the united nations. ayman, you're standing outside. what are other world leaders saying today? >> we're going to be hearing from the syrian opposition shortly. expecting to hold a press conference in ten...
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. >> a fascinating story, 1979 president carter's national and president carter's national security advisor getting a call from norad, thinking that there were soviet missiles. what happened? james graham wilson: he received three phone calls. november 9, 1979. the first one was from military advisers saying they were several soviet icbms. hundred he says to call back in a minute. the call came a minute later. and they say we are no longer tracking a couple of hundred, they are tracking a couple of thousand. his responses that at least i know what to do. he tells the same guy to call back in another minute. and the third phone call is to say that the whole thing had been a computer error. i opened the book with this to show that at that moment, exactly 10 years before the night vote -- the night that the wall came down in 1989 in , between these moments, something incredible happened very quickly that nobody expected. there is an opportunity to try to figure out the causes of the end of the cold war. one of the exciting things that the conference this week is that here in 2015 we have at le
. >> a fascinating story, 1979 president carter's national and president carter's national security advisor getting a call from norad, thinking that there were soviet missiles. what happened? james graham wilson: he received three phone calls. november 9, 1979. the first one was from military advisers saying they were several soviet icbms. hundred he says to call back in a minute. the call came a minute later. and they say we are no longer tracking a couple of hundred, they are tracking a...
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carter as we reported is battling cancer that spread to his brain. they stayed for the whole game by the way but they saw their team lose 5-0. >> apparently they were in their usual seats near the braves dugout. they're big-time braves fans and they have been for years. such a sweet couple. >> they've been married since 1946. >> wow. >> can you believe that? >> that is amazing. >> wow. all right, good to see you. >>> coming up, a stroke of good fortune. the masterful golf shot that made jordan spieth's pals some grub. did he make it? >> it turns out gisele bundchen is the real bread winner in the family. not tom brady. but first, let's take a look at our big map. >> "world news now" weather brought to you by pampers. because of a saggy diaper it's time to dance freely thanks to new pampers cruisers the first and only diaper that helps distribute wetness evenly into three extra absorb channels. so it stays drier and doesn't sag like other diapers so wiggle it jiggle it and do, whatever that is, in new pampers cruisers love, sleep and play. pampers ♪ba
carter as we reported is battling cancer that spread to his brain. they stayed for the whole game by the way but they saw their team lose 5-0. >> apparently they were in their usual seats near the braves dugout. they're big-time braves fans and they have been for years. such a sweet couple. >> they've been married since 1946. >> wow. >> can you believe that? >> that is amazing. >> wow. all right, good to see you. >>> coming up, a stroke of good...
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they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! get off!et 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 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
they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! get off!et 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...
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carter? >> you know, price of delta.bold here. >> and brewster, you're ready to fly on delta to austin, texas with those cowboy boots, i love it. >> delta, a rare risk reversal. >>> it looks like our time is expired. be sure to go to our website optionsaction@ optionsaction.com. shark/ninja. >> [ british accent ] this is the new dyson v6 cordless vacuum. >> and this is shark's next-generation rocket ultralight upright -- the shark rocket deluxepro. >> ooh! next-generation. fancy that. i suppose you're gonna tell me shark made the rocket even better. >> boy, did they! this rocket has improved hard-floor cleaning, a removable dust cup for easy emptying, and with two times the dirt capacity, plus l.e.d. headlights on the floor and on the hand vac so you can see anywhere dirt hides. >> is that all? >> no. it deep-cleans carpets
carter? >> you know, price of delta.bold here. >> and brewster, you're ready to fly on delta to austin, texas with those cowboy boots, i love it. >> delta, a rare risk reversal. >>> it looks like our time is expired. be sure to go to our website optionsaction@ optionsaction.com. shark/ninja. >> [ british accent ] this is the new dyson v6 cordless vacuum. >> and this is shark's next-generation rocket ultralight upright -- the shark rocket deluxepro....
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. >> carter is taking a look at one name. >> a high yield rate but not interest rate sensitive. it's altria. i want to look at its yield relative to the things we've talked about but the chart itself. in a conversation relating to the cost of capital of course at the bottom of this small screen that i have created we have the benchmark, right, by which many assets in the world are priced. at the top of this of course we've got altria. so you can -- you can get a close yield from utilities and real estate and so forth, but this one is the least sensitive to rates and that appeals, i think, and is important. now, some charts. these are the three that really matter in the middle here, and look how closely correlated they have been over the last two years. so utilities as measured by the xlu, all reads and the dividend paying etf. now i want to put in phillip morris. here they are without, here they are with. so all about the same yield and yet the one that's got the best yield has been the best performer. they all traded about the same forward multiple in terms of earnings, but i l
. >> carter is taking a look at one name. >> a high yield rate but not interest rate sensitive. it's altria. i want to look at its yield relative to the things we've talked about but the chart itself. in a conversation relating to the cost of capital of course at the bottom of this small screen that i have created we have the benchmark, right, by which many assets in the world are priced. at the top of this of course we've got altria. so you can -- you can get a close yield from...
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. >> what does history tell us, though, carter in terms of the sectors that perform best?well, sure, in a rising rate environment, you don't want to be in things that compete with higher yields, typically. the real cost of capital is still very low and likely to stay. >> they've got. creamed this year. they're down 20% from their repeat highs. so in some ways they've already incorporated a lot of that and we haven't seen rates go up at all in that time period where those risk assets have been getting hit. >> any rate increase is likely to be the last tightening cycle that we saw, there were 13 25 basis-point rate increases essentially over that two-year period from '04 to '06. so for people to freak out over a 25 basis point raise, a 50 basis point raise over, let's say, six months or even 100, it's all meaningless. >> so carter is taking a look at one name in particular. >> a high-yield name like these but not so sensitive. in this instance it's altria. what i want to look at is obviously it's yield relative to things we've talked about. also the chart itself. so in a con
. >> what does history tell us, though, carter in terms of the sectors that perform best?well, sure, in a rising rate environment, you don't want to be in things that compete with higher yields, typically. the real cost of capital is still very low and likely to stay. >> they've got. creamed this year. they're down 20% from their repeat highs. so in some ways they've already incorporated a lot of that and we haven't seen rates go up at all in that time period where those risk assets...
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and carter said it well, i think industrials set up a great resort. boeing is the one i want to do with defined risk, looking out to late october. >> our time is expired. i'm melissa lee for more "options action," check out cnbc and inside "fast money." see you back here next friday a got the ceo of netflix coming up next. >>> my in additimission is simp make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere 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 just want the end of this day. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach so call me or tweet me @jimcramer. can we please, please, please take a break from the fed guessing game for at least a couple of days? would it be so terrible to focus on the real prize? buying the stockf
and carter said it well, i think industrials set up a great resort. boeing is the one i want to do with defined risk, looking out to late october. >> our time is expired. i'm melissa lee for more "options action," check out cnbc and inside "fast money." see you back here next friday a got the ceo of netflix coming up next. >>> my in additimission is simp make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market...
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if he had said, i'm going to focus on the carter center, the carter library was the longest museum in years to not renovated. it was 26 years before renovated. i'm not going to build the presidential library, that wouldn't have stopped. imagine if president obama says, i'm not going to do this. that transparency has not been born out in proactive releases of records, it hasn't been borned out with requestses, it hasn't been out in following the president's memorandum encouraging and ordering even if it would be embarrassing. that hasn't been borned out. we might have to hold scare-dance lessons or wine tastings which is what they do now to boost visitors. that's the reason i suggested. they should build an archive and focus on getting those records out. think about what even a tenth, think about what $50 million would do no processing them records, making them available not just in a way in a box, but that they are out and in the cloud and they're secure but they are making a difference in part-time's lives. make no mistake, every history book, article, documentary you've ever loved t
if he had said, i'm going to focus on the carter center, the carter library was the longest museum in years to not renovated. it was 26 years before renovated. i'm not going to build the presidential library, that wouldn't have stopped. imagine if president obama says, i'm not going to do this. that transparency has not been born out in proactive releases of records, it hasn't been borned out with requestses, it hasn't been out in following the president's memorandum encouraging and ordering...
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>> i have not met president carter. i have spoken to per chin sky, poindexter. and i had a lot of interaction with jack knotlock who plays a very big role in the period of 1983 to 1986 as the top security adviser and ambassador to the soviet were union. and it's one of the really fun parts about my job working for the state department, although the book is my own scholarship and not necessarily the official policy of the state department of the u.s. government. but one of the wonderful things working on this project is getting to encounter these people who are now retired and often have a lot of stories to say we are not necessarily captured in the official records at the time. >> can they be a lot more open? >> yes. yes. >> let me ask you about one of the most iconic moments of the reagan presidency. he travels to west berlin and says, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. getting beyond that important speech he delivered and how significant it was in terms of reagan's approach to the cold war, the fall of the berlin wall, and the demise of the soviet union. >> i
>> i have not met president carter. i have spoken to per chin sky, poindexter. and i had a lot of interaction with jack knotlock who plays a very big role in the period of 1983 to 1986 as the top security adviser and ambassador to the soviet were union. and it's one of the really fun parts about my job working for the state department, although the book is my own scholarship and not necessarily the official policy of the state department of the u.s. government. but one of the wonderful...
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ladies and gentlemen, secretary carter. >> pause a moment, all of us.t field represent the millions of men and women who make america's military the finest fighting force the world has ever known. [ applause ] president obama, so many distinguished guests and elected officials, your presence with us here today signifies the awesome responsibility reposed in the office of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff which we're about to transfer from general marty dempsey to general joe dunford. the current chairman shares with me the duty to love and respect those who defend this country. to advise the commander in chief with candor, carry out his orders with excellence and share just a bit of the enormous weight he bears. and to help this great nation to make a better world. marty dempsey was nominated to be chairman at the same time i was nominated to be deputy secretary of defense. he and deanie and stephanie and i sat down for dinner together and talked about what we wanted to accomplish and how we wanted to conduct ourselves. in him, i saw dedication
ladies and gentlemen, secretary carter. >> pause a moment, all of us.t field represent the millions of men and women who make america's military the finest fighting force the world has ever known. [ applause ] president obama, so many distinguished guests and elected officials, your presence with us here today signifies the awesome responsibility reposed in the office of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff which we're about to transfer from general marty dempsey to general joe...
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but this is what secretary carter was basically saying. is the russian military acting very unprofessionally. look, putin is the commander in chief of that military. to not -- >> they spoke for 90 minutes behind closed doors. >> there's a lot of talk about deconflicting. the russians are not only not trying to deconflict. they are trying to ground the u.s.-led coalition. they told them an hour before, get out of syrian air space. didn't tell them where they were going and unless the u.s. wants some kind of confrontation, they had to be very careful. i mean, russia has control of the battle space right now, and it's pretty obvious that the u.s. is going to have to find some accommodation with russia. they certainly have the momentum. they have created this new facts and new realities on the ground. i think one of the things that really struck me about secretary carter's address is when he was talking about what he wanted to talk to the russians about. none of those thingsxd -- it wa about sharing information, making sure it doesn't interfer
but this is what secretary carter was basically saying. is the russian military acting very unprofessionally. look, putin is the commander in chief of that military. to not -- >> they spoke for 90 minutes behind closed doors. >> there's a lot of talk about deconflicting. the russians are not only not trying to deconflict. they are trying to ground the u.s.-led coalition. they told them an hour before, get out of syrian air space. didn't tell them where they were going and unless the...
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carter begins with an update on his health.n true believers. >> what do you know about timothy? anything? you know his name, right? >> timothy, he says, about the poshes of love. the former president challenged the group with questions, particularly striking coming from a man near the end of his own life. >> do you have anyone in your mind against whom you have a grievance that might be resented by you that you haven't forgiven? >> i don't think once you are a politician you ever get over being a politician. he loves the crowds. >> that's why each lesson ends with a photo session. >> my doctors have recommended that instead of standing up here that i sit down. i'm kind of embarrass bid sitting down, but anyway -- >> some in the pews are faithful. some were there to see carter before time runs out. like ken and jan bryant. >> we can't pass up this opportunity. it's a once in a lifetime thing. >> thank you for coming this morning. >> reporter: a last chance to learn about leaf and faith from an extraordinary teacher. >> well, i h
carter begins with an update on his health.n true believers. >> what do you know about timothy? anything? you know his name, right? >> timothy, he says, about the poshes of love. the former president challenged the group with questions, particularly striking coming from a man near the end of his own life. >> do you have anyone in your mind against whom you have a grievance that might be resented by you that you haven't forgiven? >> i don't think once you are a politician...
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of the carter center in atlanta, last week.e was joined by his wife to discuss the carter center global initiatives. this is an hour. [applause] >> sir? pres. carter: you don't have anything to say? all right. and for the many messages you have sent since i announced i have an illness. i'm getting treated for it very well. there is a new medicine that has been developed for my disease, and it is called pembrolizumab. it took me three weeks to learn how to say it. i get the treatments four times. we'll have a positive effects later on. i started out with 84 ounces of fluid today and of the doctors have been back to 64 ounces a day. instead of being productive, i spent a lot of time in the restroom. [laughter] that is the extent of my treatment. i will continue now with the notes that marion gave me about the center. we have been working on a number of issues, as you well know. the carter center has been establishing itself, ever since we found that it, for the future when rose and i will not be active to raise money and be here
of the carter center in atlanta, last week.e was joined by his wife to discuss the carter center global initiatives. this is an hour. [applause] >> sir? pres. carter: you don't have anything to say? all right. and for the many messages you have sent since i announced i have an illness. i'm getting treated for it very well. there is a new medicine that has been developed for my disease, and it is called pembrolizumab. it took me three weeks to learn how to say it. i get the treatments four...
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beyond even carter. your thoughts? >> absolutely. he's doing it intentionally. i think the president came into office with the leading from behind strategy that the greatest throw the world peace was not communism or the soviet union or china, it was the united states. so therefore, take a step back america, and i'm going to make it happen. lou: your thoughts, john? >> for a year and a half or two years we've seen a number of incidents at sea and the air where russian assets have challenged our airspace, come close to ships at sea or nato areas, i think they've been practicing. they're ready to go. we don't have a clue, we were flat-footed by, this even after a 90 minute meeting by putin and obama monday. secretary of state kerry said we would welcome russian participation about isis, and even as they're striking non-isis targets forces that we supposedly support and then to appear again with him this evening to say we've got a few details to work out. the theater of the two of them standing there togeth
beyond even carter. your thoughts? >> absolutely. he's doing it intentionally. i think the president came into office with the leading from behind strategy that the greatest throw the world peace was not communism or the soviet union or china, it was the united states. so therefore, take a step back america, and i'm going to make it happen. lou: your thoughts, john? >> for a year and a half or two years we've seen a number of incidents at sea and the air where russian assets have...