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he lost the presidency to jimmy carter. this three-minute event is courtesy of the gerald r ford presidential library and museum. [applause] president ford: thank you very much. americans, at the outset let me congratulate and thank the east tennessee state university marching band and the other fine bands and organizations here. i am deeply grateful for your attendance and the wonderful music. [applause] i am likewise most grateful that governor winfield dunn is here. he was an outstanding governor for you in the state of tennessee. [applause] he was one of the most outstanding governor's in the whole united states during the time he served do in tennessee. it was my privilege and honor as the minority leader to work with him on many projects involving your state and involving governors throughout the country and i thank you very, very much. [applause] i am deeply grateful to my very good an old friend howard aker for his endorsement. you have an howard one of the outstanding members of the united states senate. knows more
he lost the presidency to jimmy carter. this three-minute event is courtesy of the gerald r ford presidential library and museum. [applause] president ford: thank you very much. americans, at the outset let me congratulate and thank the east tennessee state university marching band and the other fine bands and organizations here. i am deeply grateful for your attendance and the wonderful music. [applause] i am likewise most grateful that governor winfield dunn is here. he was an outstanding...
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let's go to carter. do you see a breakout coming, carter? >> i see higher. so here. a couple charts. again, relative performance is one of the most well-documented things in tests. and what we do know is, top panel disney, bottom panel relative to the sector. even as it was going up, it was making new relative lows. right? even always the stock was ascending, it was not only performing, it was underperforming. but importantly we've broken above this relative downtrend line. that is a big development. now, let's look at the chart itself. all over the place. you could draw the double bottom, you could draw the double top. double bottom. double top. and what i see is, something along the lines of this. so here's the -- the pen doesn't work. the presumption is we're going to conclude this by higher prices. so up here. where the pen's trying to write. there you go. 1-7, 1-10. >> carter in his polite way is taking it out on the pen. >> we were just hearing from julia boorstin about all the excitement around the movies. which is generally where people tend to focus their at
let's go to carter. do you see a breakout coming, carter? >> i see higher. so here. a couple charts. again, relative performance is one of the most well-documented things in tests. and what we do know is, top panel disney, bottom panel relative to the sector. even as it was going up, it was making new relative lows. right? even always the stock was ascending, it was not only performing, it was underperforming. but importantly we've broken above this relative downtrend line. that is a big...
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has postered this, she will die in prison. >> reporter: carter's friend tells us carter himself would have empathy for the defendants. >> we may never know what is inside of these people. but i think they were born pure and innocent like the rest of us. and something happened somewhere. >> reporter: the couple's friends says the dog that was also shot on the trail did survive and that dog gives them a lot of strength. the murder trial does begin in december. raj. >> thank you, peggy. we're getting our first look at the teenager accused killing a well-known san francisco attorney. 19-year-old angelo zamora will arraigned tomorrow. sources tell us he is recovering from injuries he suffered after stabbing his aunt marla zamora last friday. they say it happened inside her home. she was a longtime san francisco public defender before going into private practice. >>> on the california water conservation front. california now plans to drop all statewide mandatory conservation targets but as for you, don't stop taking those short showers just yet. the governor today issued an executive order
has postered this, she will die in prison. >> reporter: carter's friend tells us carter himself would have empathy for the defendants. >> we may never know what is inside of these people. but i think they were born pure and innocent like the rest of us. and something happened somewhere. >> reporter: the couple's friends says the dog that was also shot on the trail did survive and that dog gives them a lot of strength. the murder trial does begin in december. raj. >>...
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carter, for five minutes of questions. mr. carter: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for being here. this is obviously a very important subject to us. i'm glad to see y'all because i have some important questions i have to ask you. i have the honor and privilege of representing the first congressional district of georgia. that includes the entire coast of georgia. georgia is unique in that we have a lot of small airports, rural areas. we also, as you know, have hartsfield-jackson airport which is the busiest airport in the country -- in the world. that presents a dilemma. but i want to ask you some questions and i'm very interested to know your response to this. what we've been hearing and what i've been hearing from a lot of the -- from a lot of the airport officials is that there exists somewhat of a disconnect between the local t.s.a., officials the airline and airport officials, and then upper management. that management in t.s.a. up here in washington, d.c., if you will. have any of you experienced that or can you comment on that? ms. allin or whoev
carter, for five minutes of questions. mr. carter: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for being here. this is obviously a very important subject to us. i'm glad to see y'all because i have some important questions i have to ask you. i have the honor and privilege of representing the first congressional district of georgia. that includes the entire coast of georgia. georgia is unique in that we have a lot of small airports, rural areas. we also, as you know, have hartsfield-jackson airport...
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. >> jimmy carter with admantium claws.antium claws-- but with admantium claws -- >> you think you can beat george h.w. bush with laser vision? >> strongest metal in the world it can deflect anything including laser. >> stephen: if you're fast enough to stop it and can get the claws out of his mands. >>y just keep it up here -- >> he'll scratch his own face off, come on. >> he's had them for a while, obviously. it's not his first night with admantium claws, right. >> stephen: he's never shot them out of his hands before because he only has the claws. i didn't say he had the regenerative power of wolverine. he shoots them out of his hands, bleeds out, game over. they know. >> he has another semisecret weapon. >> stephen: what's that? >> he has two great-grandchildren, they never leave his side, two little boys, expait 10 years old. now, what we know about george h.w. bush, very brave man, combat concern -- >> world war ii. personally took down tojo and his boys. >> but a very decent man with those two children right in front
. >> jimmy carter with admantium claws.antium claws-- but with admantium claws -- >> you think you can beat george h.w. bush with laser vision? >> strongest metal in the world it can deflect anything including laser. >> stephen: if you're fast enough to stop it and can get the claws out of his mands. >>y just keep it up here -- >> he'll scratch his own face off, come on. >> he's had them for a while, obviously. it's not his first night with admantium...
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. >> it's been over 35 years since president carter outlined in 1980, what became known as the carter doctrine, a strategy as you point out again in a sense as a militarization of the middle east and you cite that as the turning points. described for us because i see some young folks in this audience, what was the carter doctrine and how did it create, if you wish, the foundation from what you call america's longest war? >> the carter doctrine was a statement that jimmy carter, probably are least bellicose president the last half century or more, the statement that he made during his january, 1980 state of the union address. the historical context that younger people may not recall is that in january of 1980, the united states had recently suffered its second shock, boyle shock of a term we used in those days meaning at least the appearance of a sudden shortage of oil, which reminded all americans that at that time the well-being of our country was increasingly dependent upon our ability to access reserves of oil. .-dot second oil shock occurred because of the iranian revolution, over
. >> it's been over 35 years since president carter outlined in 1980, what became known as the carter doctrine, a strategy as you point out again in a sense as a militarization of the middle east and you cite that as the turning points. described for us because i see some young folks in this audience, what was the carter doctrine and how did it create, if you wish, the foundation from what you call america's longest war? >> the carter doctrine was a statement that jimmy carter,...
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cartere heard secretary speak. you have heard another secretary carter speak at another show.hris: that's right. the secretary the navy was traveling this year -- they are often there. it's not that usual that the secretary of defense actually shows up. a few years ago, robert gates and peoplexcitement really happy. it was like,, ooh, the secretary is here. is tooed about the navy big, too much money, there's no reason, we should pull back. there's so many other priorities. antithesis of the navy's mission. what no one in the room wanted to hear. it was a very awkward presentation, to say the least. and of course they gave him a prize afterwards and thank you for coming. it was awkward. jill: it brought the mood down. chris: like a, it's not always upbeat. necessarily beot most upbeat speaker you're ever going to find. it's a challenge sometimes to decide if he just woke up -- it's also a challenge when you have a luncheon speech. it really is. did -- hemes, but he essentially took 20 minutes ticking off the budget and the frank the good things happening with the navy right no
cartere heard secretary speak. you have heard another secretary carter speak at another show.hris: that's right. the secretary the navy was traveling this year -- they are often there. it's not that usual that the secretary of defense actually shows up. a few years ago, robert gates and peoplexcitement really happy. it was like,, ooh, the secretary is here. is tooed about the navy big, too much money, there's no reason, we should pull back. there's so many other priorities. antithesis of the...
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cart carter, what are you looking at?'s important, crude, we're below where we were a month ago in s&p 500 energy. that is to say that the stocks discounted this move. and now we have a situation where this has finally caught up. i want to look at a few things. there are a lot of rules of symmetry in markets. let's just look at a few charts here and see what we can do. so optically, quite symmetrical. yes. you could draw your lines this way. the double bottom. these various matches. literally, symmetry this way. symmetry this way. symmetry this way. 69 sessions down. 72 sessions back. again, right back to sort of where you have this almost perfect v. v bottoms are very rare. but if you do get one, you still get corrections typically. so if this symmetry were to persist, what i think one can expect is, a lot of backing and filling, or that would be to mirror this. or some backing away. to mirror this. now, if that were to happen, i think a reasonable price objective is come down to the 100-day moving average. it comes back
cart carter, what are you looking at?'s important, crude, we're below where we were a month ago in s&p 500 energy. that is to say that the stocks discounted this move. and now we have a situation where this has finally caught up. i want to look at a few things. there are a lot of rules of symmetry in markets. let's just look at a few charts here and see what we can do. so optically, quite symmetrical. yes. you could draw your lines this way. the double bottom. these various matches....
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austin carter, 29, clint carter, 27 years old. jackson, tennessee, april 28, brian baines,old, 31. la shonda davis, 22 years old. wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california have a motion? >> i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say eye. opposed. accordingly, the house stands
austin carter, 29, clint carter, 27 years old. jackson, tennessee, april 28, brian baines,old, 31. la shonda davis, 22 years old. wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california have a motion? >> i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say eye. opposed. accordingly, the house stands
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defense secretary ash carter met with the defense islamics from the jantz state coalition. he drove home the mission all deviate ore to hope to jihadists. here is the senior fellow from he foundation of defense democracy. thank you for joining us. let's start with kinds of a bit a general question. pentagon's up the strategy thus far? >> it is an attrition based which makes sense given the islamic state is basically at this point functioning as a quasi state. they have attempted to target directly bombing places where they have cash stored and anticalparticularly convoys taking oil to market and city by city allies in taking back territory and the islamic state has been losing territory. is going fairly well except for the fact the coalition is apart.ly falling you have allies who don't trust each other than and fighting iraq you have in a political crisis led by the lock which threatens to destabilize or significantly government.raqi >> as i mentioned we see the pentagon coming out often saying support, as allies and we need to work together. it balanced? do we need more i
defense secretary ash carter met with the defense islamics from the jantz state coalition. he drove home the mission all deviate ore to hope to jihadists. here is the senior fellow from he foundation of defense democracy. thank you for joining us. let's start with kinds of a bit a general question. pentagon's up the strategy thus far? >> it is an attrition based which makes sense given the islamic state is basically at this point functioning as a quasi state. they have attempted to target...
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if you look at the early carter's presidency. he is held as a lizard with this stuff. if he had been a good president for eight years, he would be remembered as ronald reagan as the great immucommunicator. he was that through the '76 campaign and a little bit into '77. the hostage crisis and he could not rise to the challenge. i come to think that people remember good with media tend to be people who had successful presidency and not the other way around. >> the only thing i would say about carter was, carter was good campaigning but i don't know he's that great in the media once he became president. first, he was on too much and wearing cardigan sweater in front of a fire and carried all his garbage bags and did all the symbolic thing things. i think he was much better as a campaign using media once he actually got in the white house. >> you have to say the carter interviewing playboy, was it a strange moment that was not repeated since. i want to invite the audience to begin. we'll continue this conversation up here but audience members if you would like to contribut
if you look at the early carter's presidency. he is held as a lizard with this stuff. if he had been a good president for eight years, he would be remembered as ronald reagan as the great immucommunicator. he was that through the '76 campaign and a little bit into '77. the hostage crisis and he could not rise to the challenge. i come to think that people remember good with media tend to be people who had successful presidency and not the other way around. >> the only thing i would say...
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and i think jimmy carter is great. zb >> me too. >> and rosalind carter, tell me about her role.get any press at the time. >> it's one of the most exciting accomplishments of larry's in the play. that he brings rosalind in as the person, as the one person who can really talk to all three of these men. she brings in influences from the outside, because as you know, there were so many people there at the time, and there are only four characters in the play. she brings many of the outside points of view into the play, on to the stage. but she's the glue, she's the one who really gets the men in the right place psychologically to make this happen. and halley foot is to great in the role and it's a fantastic part. you would think, well, rosalind carter would be kind of a supporting role, but actually she's really the steel behind the whole thing, i think. >> i'm so glad you have this part. richard thomas. >> me too. >> the play is called "camp david." >> it's been a pleasure. >> thank you so much for coming on "hardball." this is "hardball" tonight. thanks >>> "all in with chris hayes
and i think jimmy carter is great. zb >> me too. >> and rosalind carter, tell me about her role.get any press at the time. >> it's one of the most exciting accomplishments of larry's in the play. that he brings rosalind in as the person, as the one person who can really talk to all three of these men. she brings in influences from the outside, because as you know, there were so many people there at the time, and there are only four characters in the play. she brings many of...
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>> carter really wants to play for a pullback.e really wants to sell cheap options to basically play for a consolidation. there's a little bit of a divergence in thinking from what i can tell here. i think from a technical standpoint, if you take all their mumbo-jumbo out, i could see that. what's mike is saying is i actually probably see this stock up or down a buck or two over the period of time you're choosing. that's a pretty good chain. sometimes buying cheap options is a smart trade. >> relatively cheap options. the other issue is, though, the equity markets to me, i haven't been quite as bearish. i do expect us to get a rate increase. that should be obviously hurtful to commodity prices. so from my perspective, this is the way to play sideways. >> we nor equity markets discount. >> by the way, guys, we're showing you, a live shot of space x rocket launch. this is happening right now. again, space x. got a question out there? only one place to go. go to our website. we've got great articles. sign up for the award-winning new
>> carter really wants to play for a pullback.e really wants to sell cheap options to basically play for a consolidation. there's a little bit of a divergence in thinking from what i can tell here. i think from a technical standpoint, if you take all their mumbo-jumbo out, i could see that. what's mike is saying is i actually probably see this stock up or down a buck or two over the period of time you're choosing. that's a pretty good chain. sometimes buying cheap options is a smart...
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[laughter] >> it has been over 35 years since carter outlined the carter doctrine a strategy that began in the sense of the militarization and you cite that as a turning point because we see some young folks of what was the carter doctrine and that change the foundation of america's longest war. >> it was a statement that jimmy carter though least bellicose president of the last half century made during his january 1980 state of the union address and in historical context that younger people may not recall that in january 1980 the united states recently suffered the second oil shock meaning at least the appearance of the shortage of oil that reminded all of americans that at that time the well-being of our country was dependent on our ability to access for resolve's -- reserves that was because of the i rainy revolution overturn the shah with the government that was hostile to the united states, pounding at the soviets were now occupying afghanistan so it appeared the soviets were trying to march westward into saudi arabia and iran. and carter was perceived to be a weak president presid
[laughter] >> it has been over 35 years since carter outlined the carter doctrine a strategy that began in the sense of the militarization and you cite that as a turning point because we see some young folks of what was the carter doctrine and that change the foundation of america's longest war. >> it was a statement that jimmy carter though least bellicose president of the last half century made during his january 1980 state of the union address and in historical context that...
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and jimmy carter, too. if you look at the early carter presidency, he is hailed as a wizard with this stuff. the cover of the new york times magazine, there is a cartoon of carter in the control room with abc, cbs, nbc, all sort of doing his and if he had been a good president for eight years, he would be remembered as ronald reagan, i think. as the great communicator. he was that through the '76 campaign, and a little bit into '77, but he had, you know, the misery index and the hostage crisis, and he couldn't rise to the challenge. so i tend to think the people we remember as good with media tend to be the people who had successful presidencys and not the other way around. >> the only thing i would say about carter is that carter was good campaigning. i don't know that he was that great in the media once he became president. first, he was on too much. and he wore a cardigan sweater sitting in front of a fire. carried his own garment bag. he did all these symbolic things that didn't hide the fact that maybe
and jimmy carter, too. if you look at the early carter presidency, he is hailed as a wizard with this stuff. the cover of the new york times magazine, there is a cartoon of carter in the control room with abc, cbs, nbc, all sort of doing his and if he had been a good president for eight years, he would be remembered as ronald reagan, i think. as the great communicator. he was that through the '76 campaign, and a little bit into '77, but he had, you know, the misery index and the hostage crisis,...
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so, carter, what do you see at this point?> the premise being that something that doubles off of its low, 12 to essentially 25, can't work off the overbought condition this quickly. so it's gone sideways essentially. it continues to churn sideways in this range. you want to be underweight, short, take your profits, however you want to characterize it. >> short, but the first leg of the trade expires. >> it actually expired today. actually, i know, and dan probably knows also, some of the folks actually in this trade covered the short leg on the middle of the week. but if you did not and you didn't even close by the end of the trade today, you were up about 50% of the trade. you'll have that stock put to you. you want to unwind that. you're long that longer dated put. you know, up 50% in the trade. you want to get rid of the stock if you have it put to you on the short leg. but, you know, that was essentially our intent of the maybe it fell a little bit further and faster than we expected. >> next up, it's been a brutal month f
so, carter, what do you see at this point?> the premise being that something that doubles off of its low, 12 to essentially 25, can't work off the overbought condition this quickly. so it's gone sideways essentially. it continues to churn sideways in this range. you want to be underweight, short, take your profits, however you want to characterize it. >> short, but the first leg of the trade expires. >> it actually expired today. actually, i know, and dan probably knows also,...
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secretary carter secretary carter toward the recently opened defense innovation unit experimental. they said the di you ask aims to create a seamless of synergy between the defense department high-tech companies and capital investors . the goal is to help the defense department continue transforming into a more competitive and flexible clearinghouse of advanced warfare technology. >> one of the things we have learned by connecting to the tech community is ways we can change in order to make the working with us easier. >> they are giving transparency to the market so entrepreneurs can make investments in technology and have a predictable procurement cycle. >> carter also announced a second innovative -- innovative unit is planned for boston. and carter joined the homeland security and commerce secretaries at a joint event for the national security telecommunications advisory committee in santa clara. >>> now's the sacramento area where the family of a toddler insist that their child is not brain-dead it is by with doctor say. the 2-year-old boy fell into a coma after an asthma attac
secretary carter secretary carter toward the recently opened defense innovation unit experimental. they said the di you ask aims to create a seamless of synergy between the defense department high-tech companies and capital investors . the goal is to help the defense department continue transforming into a more competitive and flexible clearinghouse of advanced warfare technology. >> one of the things we have learned by connecting to the tech community is ways we can change in order to...
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secretary carter has a plan in place to win back consumer and enterprise tech companies. he created the defense innovation unit. its mission is to help the d.o.d. discover new, emerging technologies in silicon valley that could strengthen national security. >> this is an experimental outpost of the pentagon and silicon valley to try to create that connection between this vital mission for which i'm responsible, to protect our country, and make a better and safer world with the great innovative nature of american society. >> today, carter announced that he has requested $30 million in new funding for the defense innovation unit, recruited top talent from apple and google and plans to open a second office in boston. some entrepreneurs in silicon valley may be wary of working with the government, worried about bureaucracy and red tape, but secretary carter says this new unit will be fast, agile and capable of moving at the speed of business. for nightly business report, i'm josh lipton in mountain view, california. >>> wendy's warns that its sales will slow and that's where
secretary carter has a plan in place to win back consumer and enterprise tech companies. he created the defense innovation unit. its mission is to help the d.o.d. discover new, emerging technologies in silicon valley that could strengthen national security. >> this is an experimental outpost of the pentagon and silicon valley to try to create that connection between this vital mission for which i'm responsible, to protect our country, and make a better and safer world with the great...
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i knew it was you. >> let's send it over to carter. how do the charts look here. >> if we know, uptrend is defined, and clearly uptrend for quite some time. higher highs and higher lows. down trend is the opposite. that's where we have been for the better part of a year. you can draw your lines any way you want. as charters or technicians are inclined to do. a triple top. here's another way. we have come right back to the new down trend. and we're failing. here's another way. you can call it head and shoulders top. but the reality is that we're hovering ominously right here at these lows. ultimately, to my eye anyway, we have lower to go. even down here filling in this gap. here's the long-term chart. again, we could put in our head and shoulders. you can put in your break and trend. but the reality is it looks lower. as a minimum, we can come down to this long-term uptrend. that would give you 80 bucks. that is lower from where we were at 94. >> wow. you know what's interesting, i was one of the people that was taking a look at this t
i knew it was you. >> let's send it over to carter. how do the charts look here. >> if we know, uptrend is defined, and clearly uptrend for quite some time. higher highs and higher lows. down trend is the opposite. that's where we have been for the better part of a year. you can draw your lines any way you want. as charters or technicians are inclined to do. a triple top. here's another way. we have come right back to the new down trend. and we're failing. here's another way. you...
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they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! get off! get 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
they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! get off! get 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...
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sadat, and rose lynn carter.ime in washington and now we're having a great time at the globe. >> you know, even though it ends well, it doesn't seem like it when you watch it. >> that's right. that's right. you know how it's going to turn out but five minutes before the end you say, wait a minute, did it all fall apart? it's versus spenceful given that it's history. >> all of us american guys loved an hoa sadat because he had the guts to go to israel and baden was this tough guy. when you see the play, you're really struck with how gutsy baggen turns out to be. >> one of the great things about what larry has done is he presents everybody's arguments so convincingly that even if you come in with a point of view, you have to pay attention to every side in the argument and he's done it -- he's done it wonderfully and we have some terrific actors to speak those arguments. so it's very exciting every night. the dialectic is terrific in the play. >> you play the president and i think jimmy carter is great. >> me too. >
sadat, and rose lynn carter.ime in washington and now we're having a great time at the globe. >> you know, even though it ends well, it doesn't seem like it when you watch it. >> that's right. that's right. you know how it's going to turn out but five minutes before the end you say, wait a minute, did it all fall apart? it's versus spenceful given that it's history. >> all of us american guys loved an hoa sadat because he had the guts to go to israel and baden was this tough...
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[applause] carter: mr.arriors, veterans, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us at the solemn remembrance today. been each of the 400,000 markers here at arlington, we find a dignified memorial to the life dedicated to the noblest of collings -- to protect our people, uphold humankind's highest values, and make a better world for our children. they say that security is like oxygen. if you have it, you don't think about it. if you don't have it, it is all you think about. the patriots remembered today across the country provided that security. do the millions of service members, soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard meant, active-duty, guard, security.ovide that they are a long line of patriots that fought in lexington and concord, gettysburg and midway, and more recently falluja and helmut. on memorial day, we remember those who gave their lives and the noblest of callings. to our gold star families, you honor us with your presence. we know we like the words to do justice to what you feel
[applause] carter: mr.arriors, veterans, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us at the solemn remembrance today. been each of the 400,000 markers here at arlington, we find a dignified memorial to the life dedicated to the noblest of collings -- to protect our people, uphold humankind's highest values, and make a better world for our children. they say that security is like oxygen. if you have it, you don't think about it. if you don't have it, it is all you think about. the patriots...
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carter, now. mr. carter: thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for being here. we appreciate your presence here today. i want to start with you, mr. brainard, if that's ok? as i understand it, at one point you were assigned in iowa, is that correct, in the midwest? mr. brainard: yes, sir. mr. carter: and while you were there in iowa, you received the highest performance rating that you could possibly receive while you were working there and i also believe you received a federal security director of the year award? mr. brainard: yes, sir. i received the federal director of the year award. it is one of the two top awards you can receive in our agency and a number of other types of awards from local stakeholders, partners, fusion centers. mr. carter: right, ok. well, then as i understand it, they tried to reassign you to maine? mr. brainard: yes, sir. mr. carter: they tried to reassign you to maine. mr. brainard: they did reassign me to maine. mr. carter: after you received all these accolades and awards? mr. brainard: yes, sir. mr. carter: do you believe that was
carter, now. mr. carter: thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for being here. we appreciate your presence here today. i want to start with you, mr. brainard, if that's ok? as i understand it, at one point you were assigned in iowa, is that correct, in the midwest? mr. brainard: yes, sir. mr. carter: and while you were there in iowa, you received the highest performance rating that you could possibly receive while you were working there and i also believe you received a federal...
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carter evans, thanks very much. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ,,,,,, >>> the best defense is a good offense. so the pentagon challenged hackers to assault its cyber security system. the experiment ended today. here's david martin with the revenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairman, as in "how long will it take you to fix my phone?" >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. i never thought i'd show up in government. i never thought that i'd be working at the pentagon. >> reporter: a software entrepreneur from seattle, lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called the defense digital service. >> the title on the door says "rebel alliance." >> i like to say that the rebel alliance is anybody who wants to be part of working around and changing the bureaucracy. and i believe that is our mission. if we don't i don't know who else will. >> reporter: just as in "star wars," this rebel allianc
carter evans, thanks very much. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ,,,,,, >>> the best defense is a good offense. so the pentagon challenged hackers to assault its cyber security system. the experiment ended today. here's david martin with the revenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairman, as in "how long will it take you to fix my phone?" >> this is the...
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carter: sure. last time i checked it was my impression that the role of the federal government was to assist you and to help the local governments -- governor haley: protect the citizens. mr. carter: absolutely. on that point, let me say this. i always say the number one responsibility of the federal government is to protect our people and our homeland. for the life of me i can't understand how this is going to do anything except the exact opposite. but on the point of the federal government and their role, it seems to me like this is going to obviously -- i'm a former mayor and a former state legislator. it's obvious this is going to push more costs and more responsibility down to the states and down to the local communities. how are you going to deal with that? governor haley: it's one more thick we have to deal with. not only is it going to be security and it's going to be military, it's going to be planning of medical services, it's going to be planning for should something goes wrong, it has t
carter: sure. last time i checked it was my impression that the role of the federal government was to assist you and to help the local governments -- governor haley: protect the citizens. mr. carter: absolutely. on that point, let me say this. i always say the number one responsibility of the federal government is to protect our people and our homeland. for the life of me i can't understand how this is going to do anything except the exact opposite. but on the point of the federal government...
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last week carter made a bullish bet on disney ahead of earnings.ake a listen. >> the presumption is we're going to conclude this by higher prices. so up here, where the pen is trying to write, there you go, 107, 110, something like that. >> i don't like going into earnings getting into the long premium bets and going after things that have been rallying. i think a better way to play that is to take advantage of the fact that the premium is going to be slightly elevated going into earnings. sell the june 105 put. that's going to expire in just over a month. >> stock is down 5% this week. mike, what are you doing with the trade? >> you know, the first thing is, the good news is, because we sold elevated premium, effectively we're down 2%, about 2 bucks. if we had to buy the put back right now. i actually -- the results were disappointing obviously with respect to core cutting. they'll see eps growth below 6% for the year trading 16 1/2 times earnings putting it below a market multiple for a solid company that has a lot of good news the rest of the ye
last week carter made a bullish bet on disney ahead of earnings.ake a listen. >> the presumption is we're going to conclude this by higher prices. so up here, where the pen is trying to write, there you go, 107, 110, something like that. >> i don't like going into earnings getting into the long premium bets and going after things that have been rallying. i think a better way to play that is to take advantage of the fact that the premium is going to be slightly elevated going into...
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i'm mike carter-conneen.g up, a massive job alison: as abc7 salutes, each memorial day the hillside of arlington national cemetery become a sea of red, white, blue with american flags placed in front of each and every headstone. as mike carter-conneen reports, soldiers soldiers fromd have the task of distributing the flags. tradition that started in 1948. mike: more than 230,000 marble headstone line the landscape of arlington national cemetery. across 624 acres a sight to see. >> to see everyone before you that has gone, fought and died, it makes you real proud. mike: in preparation for memorial day weekend, the thousand soldiers went in different directions marching in unison. >> they have 300 to 400 flags. mike: this is an annual tradition but experienced by many of the young soldiers for the first time. a number of them newly enlisted. >> honorable day. almost teary eyed. >> it's hard work. yet they call it a blessing. >> when you go to each one individually, look at each name. the medals they earned, the
i'm mike carter-conneen.g up, a massive job alison: as abc7 salutes, each memorial day the hillside of arlington national cemetery become a sea of red, white, blue with american flags placed in front of each and every headstone. as mike carter-conneen reports, soldiers soldiers fromd have the task of distributing the flags. tradition that started in 1948. mike: more than 230,000 marble headstone line the landscape of arlington national cemetery. across 624 acres a sight to see. >> to see...
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stunning new results about the treatment that saved jimmy carter's life. a common form of cancer once a death sentence, doctors say patients are living a lot longer than they ever expected. >>> supreme surprise. donald trump's appeal to win over conservatives doing something no other candidate has done in modern times. >>> inferno on the tracks. a massive a fireball crippling one of the nation's busiest rail lines triggering commuter chaos. late word on what caused it. >>> pay raise, the controversial new move which means millions of americans are about to get more money. >>> and run for the ages. a stumble, a fall, and an amazing 100-year-old woman who got back up to set a new world record. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. break-through is a word cancer researchers don't use lightly, but tonight it is exactly the word being used by the government about a new drug that has produced remarkable results against a form of cancer usually co
stunning new results about the treatment that saved jimmy carter's life. a common form of cancer once a death sentence, doctors say patients are living a lot longer than they ever expected. >>> supreme surprise. donald trump's appeal to win over conservatives doing something no other candidate has done in modern times. >>> inferno on the tracks. a massive a fireball crippling one of the nation's busiest rail lines triggering commuter chaos. late word on what caused it....
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jimmy carter got the nomination and he beat gerald ford to win the presidency. jerry brown got to go back to california and the 30 something boyish governor of california and then later he would be governor all over again even when he was old. it all worked out for everybody. that is a reminder that primaries do get nuts. they get complicated, even the ones we have forgotten about and we have to look up in order to remember whether or not they were nuts, even the ones we have forgotten about, they're pretty nuts when you go back and look at them closely. right now on the republican side of the presidential race this year we have sort of just now stopped talking about the 2016 republican presidential primary as being somehow the nuttiest, the craziest republican primary ever. the republican primary is basically settled now. all this talk of the republicans having their first contested convention since 1976 that talk is over. today even the effort by some republican dead enders to try to find a third-party or independent challenger to donald trump today even that
jimmy carter got the nomination and he beat gerald ford to win the presidency. jerry brown got to go back to california and the 30 something boyish governor of california and then later he would be governor all over again even when he was old. it all worked out for everybody. that is a reminder that primaries do get nuts. they get complicated, even the ones we have forgotten about and we have to look up in order to remember whether or not they were nuts, even the ones we have forgotten about,...
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secretary carter, general dunford, thank you for being here.i went on a code held during the recess and was in israel, egypt, saudi arabia and turkey. one of the feelings i got in speaking with a number of the leaders there was a sense that i think everyone recognizes at some point if we take advantage of maybe some of the degraded status of isis in that region, that ultimately once we take ground we are going to have to hold it and for us to hold it we are going to have to have a present there that are hopefully not men and women in american uniforms and it's going to come from the coalition, the partners in the middle east but the sense i got is, they want to be prepared to do it but they are not necessarily prepared to take the kind of fight and have the kind of presence in syria we are going to need. do you agree with that assessment general dunford or secretary carter and what specific actions are we taking to prepare the saudi's for example to be able to break play a role in that along with the iraqis and the other partners in the region?
secretary carter, general dunford, thank you for being here.i went on a code held during the recess and was in israel, egypt, saudi arabia and turkey. one of the feelings i got in speaking with a number of the leaders there was a sense that i think everyone recognizes at some point if we take advantage of maybe some of the degraded status of isis in that region, that ultimately once we take ground we are going to have to hold it and for us to hold it we are going to have to have a present there...
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hoover, carter, nixon. they actually won the vote but i still suggest karl rove stacked the whole in his favor ahead of time. i think, when we think about the whole question, first model all -- first of all, we have to knowledge -- acknowledge it is a parlor game. but it is a really fun parlor game for nerds like me. you can do the same thing with baseball players. we had a debate about who the cultural figures should be up there were a mount rushmore for culture and of course the decision was, they should not have carved that stuff in the stones at all. but, you know, the -- part of the reason it has to be a parlor game and not go beyond that, is you're making comparisons that are sort of absurd in a way. how do you compare harding and the mexican war. but i do think when people play it, at whatever level of seriousness -- including the surveys and that was talking about that she stopped participating in, they are really thinking about the same qualities, the same issues. when we think about great presiden
hoover, carter, nixon. they actually won the vote but i still suggest karl rove stacked the whole in his favor ahead of time. i think, when we think about the whole question, first model all -- first of all, we have to knowledge -- acknowledge it is a parlor game. but it is a really fun parlor game for nerds like me. you can do the same thing with baseball players. we had a debate about who the cultural figures should be up there were a mount rushmore for culture and of course the decision was,...
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carter. mr. carter: i rise in support of h.r. 4982 because treatment of addiction to opioids painkillers is vital in fighting the epidemic. it requires the government accountability office to report on inpatient and outpatient treatment capacities, programs, rehabilitation programs and treatment programs for pregnant women and adolescence. the centers are usually one of the biggest obstacles. unfortunately, for most communities, local inpatient treatment facilities are few and far between and many of them are full. as a lifelong health care professional, i believe the only way we will be able to fight this epidemic is if we work together. we need to adequately understand the treatment services that are available to people with addiction across the country so we can use these tools to the fullest extent. that is why i'm supporting h.r. 4982 by understanding all the tools the community can use we can begin to fight this epidemic. we need to begin to leverage our resources to help our communities fi
carter. mr. carter: i rise in support of h.r. 4982 because treatment of addiction to opioids painkillers is vital in fighting the epidemic. it requires the government accountability office to report on inpatient and outpatient treatment capacities, programs, rehabilitation programs and treatment programs for pregnant women and adolescence. the centers are usually one of the biggest obstacles. unfortunately, for most communities, local inpatient treatment facilities are few and far between and...
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carter: i do not yield. ms. mccarthy, you had an op-ed in the washington post and you stated that the epa urgently told the state of michigan to act with a sense of urgency and inform the public, is that correct? gina mccarthy: it is correct. rep. carter: yet, as i understand it, you mean to say that you repeatedly told the state of michigan to warn the public about toxic levels in the waters, is that correct? gina mccarthy: we repeatedly told them they had to begin corrosion control. rep. carter: a little while ago you said i wish we could've done something different, whether it be by the law were common sense. -- or common sense. common sense would have told you, hey, stop taking the water. gina mccarthy: not at that point in time. rep. carter: at what point in time? gina mccarthy: you are referencing a report that if you look at the final, clearly shows it was most likely a localized issue. rep. carter: so what she did, she sought a legal opinion. that makes us all feel better. my goodness. she sought a legal
carter: i do not yield. ms. mccarthy, you had an op-ed in the washington post and you stated that the epa urgently told the state of michigan to act with a sense of urgency and inform the public, is that correct? gina mccarthy: it is correct. rep. carter: yet, as i understand it, you mean to say that you repeatedly told the state of michigan to warn the public about toxic levels in the waters, is that correct? gina mccarthy: we repeatedly told them they had to begin corrosion control. rep....
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reporting live, brianne carter, abc7 news. alison: thank you. you can see paul wiedefeld's entire interview on the website wjla.com. leon? leon: right now the skies are starting to brighten up as the morning's rain moving out of the area. don't put the umbrellas away yet. chief meteorologist doug hill with a doug: you may need the umbrellas and maybe through saturday every day. believe it or not. we start sunshine this morning. damascus. damascus elementary school. 61 there now. the clouds came in and we had showers. now the sun is tarting to break through. the temperatures may rise a couple more degrees in the next few hours as the sun breaks through temporarily. 62 in washington. 64 in fredericksburg. 61 in frederick and batementmore at the hour. we think this will be in good shape for the nats game. first pitch against the tigers at 7:05. 61, 62 degrees at south capital street. the rain chances are low until we get late tonight. rain chances pick up tomorrow. the warm front will increase. overnight tonight. tomorrow morning rush. good chance
reporting live, brianne carter, abc7 news. alison: thank you. you can see paul wiedefeld's entire interview on the website wjla.com. leon? leon: right now the skies are starting to brighten up as the morning's rain moving out of the area. don't put the umbrellas away yet. chief meteorologist doug hill with a doug: you may need the umbrellas and maybe through saturday every day. believe it or not. we start sunshine this morning. damascus. damascus elementary school. 61 there now. the clouds came...
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sexy bathing >>> then toy time with new dad n carter. back street baby. ♪ in the wind from the sea 7 >> and return to tv acting after 21-year. get this, she is in person in a wi role. >> not really. i think it's fun. [ bleep ] hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have anything. no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come back. please. please. he's streaming a cat video. (family laughs) and the whole party is looking... can i take a look? mitch come on! get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. okawhoa!ady? [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. . >>> it's swimsuit season already for these beach babes at age. sooum was spotted in hawaii this weekend calling out the internet haters. she captioned the pi good morning trools. we think she looks fab
sexy bathing >>> then toy time with new dad n carter. back street baby. ♪ in the wind from the sea 7 >> and return to tv acting after 21-year. get this, she is in person in a wi role. >> not really. i think it's fun. [ bleep ] hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have anything. no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come...