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jimmy carter. later, the october 11th and 15th 1992 debates between president george h.w. bush, then arkansas governor bill clinton and texas businessman ross perot. next, "road to the white house" rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. from 1976, the first debate between incumbent president gerald ford and former georgia governor jimmy carter. the debate took place in philadelphia and focused on domestic issues, taxes and the economy. a technical problem with the audio feed caused a 28-minute delay in which the candidates remained at their podiums. the league of women voters hosted this event, and our coverage is from nbc news. >> good evening. i'm edwin newman, moderator of this first debate of the 1976 campaign between gerald r. ford of michigan, republican candidate for president and jimmy carter of georgia, democratic candidate for president. we thank you, president ford, and we thank you, governor carter, for being with us tonight. there ought to be three debates between t
jimmy carter. later, the october 11th and 15th 1992 debates between president george h.w. bush, then arkansas governor bill clinton and texas businessman ross perot. next, "road to the white house" rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. from 1976, the first debate between incumbent president gerald ford and former georgia governor jimmy carter. the debate took place in philadelphia and focused on domestic issues, taxes and the economy. a technical problem with the...
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smith: president carter, another crack at that? mr. carter: sure. as a matter of fact, the air pollution standard laws that were passed in california were passed over the objections of governor reagan, and this is a very well-known fact. also, recently, when someone suggested that the occupational safety and health act should be abolished, governor reagan responded, amen. the offshore drilling rights is a question that governor reagan raises often. as a matter of fact, in the proposal for the alaska lands legislation, 100% of all the offshore lands would be open for exploration, and 95% of all the alaska lands, where it is suspected or believed that minerals might exist. we have, with our five-year plan for the leasing of offshore lands, proposed more land to be drilled than has been opened up for drilling since this program first started in 1954. so we're not putting restraints on american exploration, we're encouraging it in every way we can. mr. smith: governor reagan, you have the last word on this question. mr. reagan: yes. if it is a well-know
smith: president carter, another crack at that? mr. carter: sure. as a matter of fact, the air pollution standard laws that were passed in california were passed over the objections of governor reagan, and this is a very well-known fact. also, recently, when someone suggested that the occupational safety and health act should be abolished, governor reagan responded, amen. the offshore drilling rights is a question that governor reagan raises often. as a matter of fact, in the proposal for the...
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look negatively on carter. for me he was the president who gave away the panama cancel, canceled the b-1 bomber, was weak on russians, lost iran, didn't pay our military. when you look at carter -- i know this is a little hyperbole. people forget, the b-1 bomber in his view, in the view of his defense secretary was canceled because it was this thing called the b-2 bomber under development, at least in part. carter didn't want exotic weapon systems. he wasn't edge gaungaged in wha call the revolution of military affairs. there were a lot of things going on. i would say that without carter, there's no ibadabad. we think to the response to the iran crisis. there's the failure and the establishment of the counter te counterterrorism secretary. carter asked them to establish the capability outside the 100 day window. but in july 1977, before any of this stuff is going on. there's a mixed record there. i think it's hard for many of us to get through the emotions and the perceptions of the carter administration. with
look negatively on carter. for me he was the president who gave away the panama cancel, canceled the b-1 bomber, was weak on russians, lost iran, didn't pay our military. when you look at carter -- i know this is a little hyperbole. people forget, the b-1 bomber in his view, in the view of his defense secretary was canceled because it was this thing called the b-2 bomber under development, at least in part. carter didn't want exotic weapon systems. he wasn't edge gaungaged in wha call the...
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carter, i'm worried about the unemployment in general. >> how is jimmy carter going to be able to offer more jobs and government programs without escalating the economy? >> and i'm very curious to know what -- i hope president carter will do in the way of unemployment. >> i've met people like these all over the country in the last two years. as a matter of fact, 1/3 of all the families in this country have experienced unemployment recently. that's bad enough on people that don't have jobs. but one thing we tend to forget is that the ones that still have jobs are the ones who pay the bills. every time unemployment rate goes up 1%, then the government loses $16 billion in welfare payments and in unemployment compensation. in the last two years alone, since richard nixon left office, we added $23 billion to the cost of unemployment compensation and welfare payments. and the one that pays the bill is the american who is still at work. that's where the relief needs to come. it's not going to be easy. but government and business and industry and labor and agriculture and education can work to
carter, i'm worried about the unemployment in general. >> how is jimmy carter going to be able to offer more jobs and government programs without escalating the economy? >> and i'm very curious to know what -- i hope president carter will do in the way of unemployment. >> i've met people like these all over the country in the last two years. as a matter of fact, 1/3 of all the families in this country have experienced unemployment recently. that's bad enough on people that...
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from his home in plains, georgia, jimmy carter. president carter: good evening. i began mygo when campaign, i was a lonely candidate. i saw one person at the time. when the returns came in from the primaries, we had one. -- won. the reason that surprised a lot of people were the people in -- and that is a kind of relationship that was disturbed as we did win. we had budget problems, secret service, a lot of people betweee and this country. tonight is an opportunity to let the american people see again individual americans the way i see them -- people in families come a sometimes unemployed, sometimes elderly, sometimes concerned about the image of our country, just in a direct person-to-person relationship with me, the man who hopes to be the next president of our country. it's going to be untarnished and direct and unrehearsed, a good presentation of the proper relationship between the future president and the people he hopes to serve. >> i am going to go to the ballot box, cast my vote for all of the resolutions and candidates, except i will not vote for anybod
from his home in plains, georgia, jimmy carter. president carter: good evening. i began mygo when campaign, i was a lonely candidate. i saw one person at the time. when the returns came in from the primaries, we had one. -- won. the reason that surprised a lot of people were the people in -- and that is a kind of relationship that was disturbed as we did win. we had budget problems, secret service, a lot of people betweee and this country. tonight is an opportunity to let the american people...
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carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder, you don't negotiate with mr. -- from weakness and the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poorer negotiating position. >> mr. truitt a question for president ford. >> my question is really the other side of the coin for mr. frankle. for generations united states has had a foreign policy based on containment of con ewism. yet we've lost a shoving match in angola. communist threat tennessee to come to power and relations have cooled with the soviet union in the last few months. let me ask you first, what do you do about such cases as italy. secondly, does this general drift mean that we're moving back towards something old cold relationship between the soviet union. >> i don't believe we should move to cold war relationship. i think it's in the best interest of the united states and the world as a whole, that the united states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the
carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder, you don't negotiate with mr. -- from weakness and the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poorer negotiating position. >> mr. truitt a question for president ford. >> my question is really the other side of the coin for mr. frankle. for generations united states has had a foreign policy based on containment of con ewism. yet we've lost a shoving match in angola. communist...
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carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder, you don't negotiate with mr. -- from weakness and the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poorer negotiating position. >> mr. truitt a question for president ford. >> my question is really the other side of the coin for mr. frankle. for generations united states has had a foreign policy based on containment of con ewism. yet we've lost a shoving match in angola. communist threat tennessee to come to power and relations have cooled with the soviet union in the last few months. let me ask you first, what do you do about such cases as italy. secondly, does this general drift mean that we're moving back towards something old cold relationship between the soviet union. >> i don't believe we should move to cold war relationship. i think it's in the best interest of the united states and the world as a whole, that the united states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the
carter wants. let me tell you this straight from the shoulder, you don't negotiate with mr. -- from weakness and the kind of a defense program that mr. carter wants will mean a weaker defense and a poorer negotiating position. >> mr. truitt a question for president ford. >> my question is really the other side of the coin for mr. frankle. for generations united states has had a foreign policy based on containment of con ewism. yet we've lost a shoving match in angola. communist...
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even carter. i mean, you see outsizeness of the strangeness of these people each and their own way is really striking, with barack obama-- there's a point to this. >> host: but with barack obama he's strangely sane. >> he's strangely sane? i wouldn't agree with all that. strangely sane is not a phrase i would affix to nixon or johnson-- anyway. when you come to barack obama and to david's point, i think this is, again, i'm not a historian. i'm a reporter and, but so far as i can tell from that vantage point as a reader and observer of somebody who lives in this time, this is the least strange person to occupy the white house in really the post-war era. and and i think that the whole washington, new york, dinner table meme of if he'd only played more golf with john boehner, if he'd had more drink with mcconnell, is just bad math. it's bad history and it's not good journalism. the increased radicalization, right wing radicalization of both the house and to some extent, the senate, is a historical fa
even carter. i mean, you see outsizeness of the strangeness of these people each and their own way is really striking, with barack obama-- there's a point to this. >> host: but with barack obama he's strangely sane. >> he's strangely sane? i wouldn't agree with all that. strangely sane is not a phrase i would affix to nixon or johnson-- anyway. when you come to barack obama and to david's point, i think this is, again, i'm not a historian. i'm a reporter and, but so far as i can...
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they started the beverly carter foundation.ls the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thank you for watching. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ >> 1025 is all available jail responders respond to the area. >> members of the jail's most predatory gang set their sites on vulnerable prey. >> i slammed the door. he slapped me. >> the jail officials are
they started the beverly carter foundation.ls the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thank you for watching. >>> due to mature subject matter,...
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but let's start, first, on jimmy carter. speaking of cartoons, some of the most vicious cartoons you'd ever see about a president were done on poor jimmy carter. he shrunk as his presidency went on til finally he was just teeth, if i remember. [laughter] but you brought up this idea that he succeeded legislatively, but he was considered a failed president. can you explore that and tell us how that contradiction came about and why there was the contradiction? >> well, i think any president who runs and loses for re-election especially overwhelmingly will inevitably be seen as a political failure, although i have to say george h.w. bush who is not represented here tonight, nor is his son, you know, he, i think, has been getting better marks even though he too was a one-term president than carter who has been much more of a punching bag and is most often compared to another engineer, herbert hoover, who before he was president was called the great humanitarian. i think in carter's case, after his presidency he's thought of as t
but let's start, first, on jimmy carter. speaking of cartoons, some of the most vicious cartoons you'd ever see about a president were done on poor jimmy carter. he shrunk as his presidency went on til finally he was just teeth, if i remember. [laughter] but you brought up this idea that he succeeded legislatively, but he was considered a failed president. can you explore that and tell us how that contradiction came about and why there was the contradiction? >> well, i think any president...
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and then carter broke down. and carter made some adjustments, very clever adjustments in the letter that begin objected to on jerusalem, and they went forward to have their agreement. peacemaking is hard, it's hard work. and the engineering quality that made people not like carter very much -- who can love an engineer? it's just not a very politically potent occupation even if we can personally love the engineers in our lives. that same engineering quality really helped him get down into the details where real change happens. >> [inaudible] >> all right. reagan, go for it. >> reagan is the president who most governed by anecdote. i think there was a real reason he did that, which is that he didn't -- his mind was not tuned to abstract thinking, and he could in a lot of way only relate to policy ask ideas by making them stories about people, which he did incredibly well. and, of course, those anecdotes were sometimes true, sometimes he knew they weren't true, sometimes he thought they were true and they weren't t
and then carter broke down. and carter made some adjustments, very clever adjustments in the letter that begin objected to on jerusalem, and they went forward to have their agreement. peacemaking is hard, it's hard work. and the engineering quality that made people not like carter very much -- who can love an engineer? it's just not a very politically potent occupation even if we can personally love the engineers in our lives. that same engineering quality really helped him get down into the...
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they started the beverly carter foundation. travels the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thank you for watching. >>> it's a presence. you can sense it. it has an energy all to its own. it felt like a beast. suddenly i was in terrible danger. >> the winds were just howling. >> the sky turn brown, the sun was blood red. it was as if the world were coming to an end. >> everywhere you looked was on fire. houses on fire, trees on fire. i was transported
they started the beverly carter foundation. travels the country training real estate agents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thank you for watching. >>> it's a presence. you can...
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billy carter was president jimmy carter's younger brother. he was a remarkable public presence while his brother was running for president and while he was ultimately president. billy carter became famous for once, forgive me, peeing on an airport runway in full view of the assembled white house press corps. he did take a job promoting billy beer! when his brother was in the white house. when he passed away "the new york times" obituary noted, quote, he often drank beer for breakfast. that he once wore a t-shirt which said, redneck power when he played soft ball with the president and the secret service. when he met a famous astronaut and then ohio senator john glenn. quote, one morning in 1976, he was driving his pickup truck through plain, georgia, when he spotted his brother jimmy carter walking with senator john glenn of ohio. senator glenn was a possible vice presidential choice who was in town for an interview with the democratic nominee. as the nominee, jimmy carter, introduced senator glenn to his younger brother, his younger brother
billy carter was president jimmy carter's younger brother. he was a remarkable public presence while his brother was running for president and while he was ultimately president. billy carter became famous for once, forgive me, peeing on an airport runway in full view of the assembled white house press corps. he did take a job promoting billy beer! when his brother was in the white house. when he passed away "the new york times" obituary noted, quote, he often drank beer for breakfast....
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afternoon, miss carter! why, dickie, you're shouting. i sure am, miss carter! well, what a nice surprise. well, it's perfectly beautiful. i had no idea i was traveling with a group of artists. we're gonna be short a lot of barn paint, ma'am, but i reckon we won't be building any barns for quite a spell. well, as for that "just married," that's a little previous, but i forgive you for that. thank you. are you just right pleased, miss carter? i'm just right pleased, dickie. and very touched. i sure never let on, did i? i been near bustin' to tell you-- "bursting." yes'm. but i never let on, did i? mm, you're the best secret keeper i know. i... i do appreciate the thought. thank you. we just wanted to give you a little send-off, ma'am. that's enough of that palaver. now, charlie and bill, get that box over here. put the top on to set things on. come on, get the things over here now. i don't know what to say. you really shouldn't give me all these things. well, that's a fool thing to say. didn't your proper boston upbringing allow you gracious receiving? this was a
afternoon, miss carter! why, dickie, you're shouting. i sure am, miss carter! well, what a nice surprise. well, it's perfectly beautiful. i had no idea i was traveling with a group of artists. we're gonna be short a lot of barn paint, ma'am, but i reckon we won't be building any barns for quite a spell. well, as for that "just married," that's a little previous, but i forgive you for that. thank you. are you just right pleased, miss carter? i'm just right pleased, dickie. and very...
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s >> since carter in is involved? >> well beyond the point i do want to say it was important to fdr but i do have a fed is centric view of presidential popularity and jimmy carter appointed paul volcker as the chairman of the fed and volcker applied very, very stiff medicine which basically sent interest rates through the roof which was the main economic reason why a unemployment data was notnt bad because interest rates were insane they were approaching 20 percent inflation was insane. soulful replies his medicine , it really hurts carter but also hurts reagan if he looked at the popularity, one of theas reasons he got off to such a late start 1981 he was shot in the same way fdr was almost shot before he took office in both cases he just escaped assassination many americans felt god's spirit him for a purpose and this helped enormously but his popularity went way down in 1982 for all his optimism and quality he was really unpopular because of falkirk policies finally worked in 1984 that he had a monstrous reelection
s >> since carter in is involved? >> well beyond the point i do want to say it was important to fdr but i do have a fed is centric view of presidential popularity and jimmy carter appointed paul volcker as the chairman of the fed and volcker applied very, very stiff medicine which basically sent interest rates through the roof which was the main economic reason why a unemployment data was notnt bad because interest rates were insane they were approaching 20 percent inflation was...
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beverly carter's family and friends was far from over.he house with her phone. she was about to have a bad day. and she asked "what are you talking about?" and he says "you're being kidnapped." >> beverly must have been absolutely terrified. >> no doubt. no doubt. >> lewis then claimed he had an accomplice and he wasn't talking about his wife who set up the meeting with beverly. it was someone else. >> he said if anything happened to beverly, trevor done. >> it who's trevor? >> trevor is a guy that arron actually lived with for a short period of time. >> did this give you hope that maybe there was an accomplice here and maybe he did have beverly? >> i had hoped we were going to find beverly alive. you have to, it's what keeps you goin >> lewis said the last time he saw beverly she was with trevor and offered evidence she might still be alive. lewis played a reporting from his phone and it was chilling. >> carl, it's beverly, i wanted to let you know i'm okay, i haven't been hurt, just do what he says and please don't call the police. if y
beverly carter's family and friends was far from over.he house with her phone. she was about to have a bad day. and she asked "what are you talking about?" and he says "you're being kidnapped." >> beverly must have been absolutely terrified. >> no doubt. no doubt. >> lewis then claimed he had an accomplice and he wasn't talking about his wife who set up the meeting with beverly. it was someone else. >> he said if anything happened to beverly, trevor...
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the pack profile, mark thomas will visit with george barlow, it was military appreciation night at carter finley stadium on saturday and as usual university did a splendid job of saluting the men and women in uniform and then the fans settled in and watched an exciting football game, florida state comes back to win 24-20 and this is the dave doeren show, fans also sought to the best running backs in matt dayes. >> one of the big stories in the game is the nc state defense and holding the great players to only 65 yards, how did you content alvin cook? great plan, the linebackers and everyone involved was running for the football in getting off blocks and tackling. he had one run where he made format guys miss and that is a good deal but other than that the first and second guy were getting them on the ground and on the line of scrimmage and that is where it starts, you have to win the battle. >> i know matt da state ran the football pretty well, was that a matter of tweaking in the run game or executing better? >> execution first of all. we did not change the place that we ran, we had diff
the pack profile, mark thomas will visit with george barlow, it was military appreciation night at carter finley stadium on saturday and as usual university did a splendid job of saluting the men and women in uniform and then the fans settled in and watched an exciting football game, florida state comes back to win 24-20 and this is the dave doeren show, fans also sought to the best running backs in matt dayes. >> one of the big stories in the game is the nc state defense and holding the...
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from his home in plains, georgia, jimmy carter. president carter: good evening. mygo when campaign, i was a lonely candidate. i saw oneso
from his home in plains, georgia, jimmy carter. president carter: good evening. mygo when campaign, i was a lonely candidate. i saw oneso
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detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.s a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure initially that it was human remains. we knew that there was -- >> even with all their experience? >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. >> as for keith, he was away calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work, have the tv on in the background. >> we're live in the canterbury hills subdivision on tudor boulevard. >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire
detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.s a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had, in fact, been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure...
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and it was a picture of miss carter bound in the trunk of the car. the house. >> she told the jury when she got home beverly was locked in their bathroom and what she said next showed how little thought went into this plan. lewis had forgotten beverly's purse with her atm card at the property so he went back to get it. crystal says when he got close to the house cops where everywhere, one even pulled him over. >> this particular officer just stopped a car that was coming in to say, hey, have you seen -- and just asked questions and to >> the officer couldn't have known that arron lewis was the man they were looking for. >> miss carter was still alive and he just didn't know it. >> when lewis returned home crystal told the jury that's when the couple ran out of options. >> she was in the bathroom with crystal's medication and she knew crystal's name. >> beverly had seen too much. they agreed she had to die. out to the cement plant. >> that's when prosecutors believe lewis did something horrific. he wrapped beverly's face in duct tape and let her suffo
and it was a picture of miss carter bound in the trunk of the car. the house. >> she told the jury when she got home beverly was locked in their bathroom and what she said next showed how little thought went into this plan. lewis had forgotten beverly's purse with her atm card at the property so he went back to get it. crystal says when he got close to the house cops where everywhere, one even pulled him over. >> this particular officer just stopped a car that was coming in to say,...
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carter: i think it could change.he tech sector will probably join this rally at some point. i think we will talk a little bit about ipo's. the backdrop for ipo's is very good. i think people are looking for high-growth companies in the markets today. we see a lot of growth in technology, especially in cloud-based software platforms. and other companies that don't necessarily have as big an impact as some of these global economic issues. emily: 2015, 2016 pretty dry years for tech ipo's, and now we have two political surprises with the election of donald trump and brexit, so perhaps companies waiting for her -- more certainty have not have gotten it. what does it mean for 2017 in terms of ipo's? carter: the backdrop for ipo's has been really good over the last six months. we have had low volatility in the market, five months of inflows into equity funds. we've had generally good performance. in the ipo sector, for the ipl's 's that have come out in 2016, the average ipo is up by 35%. in technology, about 45%. so peopl
carter: i think it could change.he tech sector will probably join this rally at some point. i think we will talk a little bit about ipo's. the backdrop for ipo's is very good. i think people are looking for high-growth companies in the markets today. we see a lot of growth in technology, especially in cloud-based software platforms. and other companies that don't necessarily have as big an impact as some of these global economic issues. emily: 2015, 2016 pretty dry years for tech ipo's, and now...
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carter: i think a lot of the carter: i think a lot of the bigger companies are multinational in scale policy, trump's policies, generally anti-trade, those kinds of things are really effecting people's viewpoints of the bigger companies. since those are the largest market cap companies, affecting the whole industry. emily: facebook, google, netflix, all down since the election. do you think that will keep up or that once we start to see more certainty, that could change? carter: i think it can change. i think the tech sector will probably join this rally at some point. i think we're going to talk a little about ipo's. i think the backdrop for ipo's is good. i think people looking for high-growth in the market today, and we see a lot of growth in technology, especially in cloud-based software platforms, and other companies that don't necessarily have as big an impact from these global economic issues. emily: 2015, 2016, pretty dry years for tech ipo's. now we have two political surprises with donald trump and brexit. companies that were perhaps waiting for more certainty may not have g
carter: i think a lot of the carter: i think a lot of the bigger companies are multinational in scale policy, trump's policies, generally anti-trade, those kinds of things are really effecting people's viewpoints of the bigger companies. since those are the largest market cap companies, affecting the whole industry. emily: facebook, google, netflix, all down since the election. do you think that will keep up or that once we start to see more certainty, that could change? carter: i think it can...
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carter: i don't know if i agree with that.n, the market doesn't necessarily agree with that right now. as i said, russell 2000 is up 11%. that is the area where the small-cap part of the markets that has been rallying. i think there is more uncertainty for large global companies that have businesses, you know, in asia and across the world with the potential for trade wars and other negative consequences. emily: any specific sectors within technology that you would single out where you expect to see activity? carter: well, as i said, we're seeing a lot of activity in cloud-based software. that is an area we cover. we have seen recent deals -- on the coop ipo, which performed quite well. up 65%. we expect to see a lot more activity in that area. emily: that was carter mack. president of jmp group. staying with tech m&a, symantec agreed this week to buy the identity protection company lifelock for more than $2 billion. bloomberg's intelligence analyst and david kirkpatrick joined us for more insight on the deal. >> right now syma
carter: i don't know if i agree with that.n, the market doesn't necessarily agree with that right now. as i said, russell 2000 is up 11%. that is the area where the small-cap part of the markets that has been rallying. i think there is more uncertainty for large global companies that have businesses, you know, in asia and across the world with the potential for trade wars and other negative consequences. emily: any specific sectors within technology that you would single out where you expect to...
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carter wanted nothing to do really with reagan. he just lost carter in 1980 a landslide election, he knew a lot of his programs would be dismantled. reagan immediately took the solar panels off the white house carter had put on to make a big point there's new management in town. but barack obama is a pro. when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. this is obama, what he's good at. he's going to try to be a healer for our country and be instructive to donald trump and make sure the institution of the presidency continues unabated with as least amount of drama coming out of today as possible. >> there have been some comparisons made, the transition from jimmy carter in 1980 to ronald reagan in 1980, jimmy carter was the incumbent president, deeply frustrated that he wasn't re-elected. ronald reagan, two-term governor of california, was elected. movie star, cowboy, if you will, officials in the carter white house were belittling him and you say that transition was tough, the weeks between the election in november and the inaugurat
carter wanted nothing to do really with reagan. he just lost carter in 1980 a landslide election, he knew a lot of his programs would be dismantled. reagan immediately took the solar panels off the white house carter had put on to make a big point there's new management in town. but barack obama is a pro. when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. this is obama, what he's good at. he's going to try to be a healer for our country and be instructive to donald trump and make sure the...
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carter? how do the charts look?well, this is the number one performing stock in the s&p one year, two, three-year. it is parabolic. i would play to the down side if i were long, just call it a great trade and get out. >> dan? >> i would almost take a play out of mike's play book. sell call spreads. vol is really, really high. expectations are high for this thing. they have been left out of this m & a activity in semiconductors. but it's a name i think that's bought to the downside at some point because we just all saw that m & a activity that we're talking about. >> all right. final call time. carter. >> long crude based on the 16% decline, sixth consecutive down days in a row. >> mike. >> slightly in the money put spreads and sp wild if you're looking for a wedge. >> dan nathan. >> xrt, i like put spreads in january. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here next week for "options action" in the meantime, don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer
carter? how do the charts look?well, this is the number one performing stock in the s&p one year, two, three-year. it is parabolic. i would play to the down side if i were long, just call it a great trade and get out. >> dan? >> i would almost take a play out of mike's play book. sell call spreads. vol is really, really high. expectations are high for this thing. they have been left out of this m & a activity in semiconductors. but it's a name i think that's bought to the...
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you made a good point, carter. watch coffee prices, man. that's been a hot trade.t some put the input costs pay 6 bucks for a small or tall. got a question. send us a tweet, and for everything "options action" check out our website. "options action".cnbc.com and meantime, here's what's up next. >> there's no place like home. >> you've got that right. and we've got the one home builder stock that could be on the brink of a breakout. plus, missed out on the rally? >> geek. >> jerk. >> idiot. >> moron! >> whoa, whoa, whoa. there's still time to get in, and the charts are pointing to one tech stock for the ultimate catchup trade. we'll explain when "options action" returns. hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i won't let this accomplishment go to my head. i'm still the same old gary. wait, you forgot your french dictionary. oh, mucho gracias. get help on options
you made a good point, carter. watch coffee prices, man. that's been a hot trade.t some put the input costs pay 6 bucks for a small or tall. got a question. send us a tweet, and for everything "options action" check out our website. "options action".cnbc.com and meantime, here's what's up next. >> there's no place like home. >> you've got that right. and we've got the one home builder stock that could be on the brink of a breakout. plus, missed out on the rally?...
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defense secretary ash carter has been out to silicon valley multiple times.e had an entrepreneur on who said he's met with him four or five times in the last year. i sat down with secretary carter a year ago and talked about building this bridge with silicon valley that, for a long time, the relationship had been broadly ignored. take a listen. secretary carter: we need to be a technology leader to protect our country. we can be a technology leader only if we partner with folks out here. emily: as you know, jonathan, silicon valley broadly did not support donald trump and was very vocal about it. what sort of bridge do you expect the defense secretary, whoever it is, to build or maintain with this part of the country? jonathan: first of all, there's no doubt -- anybody in innovation knows that immigration is a big driver of five this country has been so great at innovation. speaking more narrowly on national security, ash carter was part of a trend, but he didn't start the trend. to work withdod innovators in silicon valley and washington, d.c., that is not a
defense secretary ash carter has been out to silicon valley multiple times.e had an entrepreneur on who said he's met with him four or five times in the last year. i sat down with secretary carter a year ago and talked about building this bridge with silicon valley that, for a long time, the relationship had been broadly ignored. take a listen. secretary carter: we need to be a technology leader to protect our country. we can be a technology leader only if we partner with folks out here. emily:...
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howard carter had this to say about the art found in tutankhamun's tomb: howard carter: "among the immensentities of material "in tutankhamun's tomb-- as also exhibited "in the beautiful reliefs of his reign "in the great colonnade of the temple of luxor-- "we find extreme delicacy of style, "together with character of the utmost refinement. "in the case of a painted scene, vase, or statue, "the primary idea of art is obvious. "but in utilitarian objects, art-- "as we know too well today-- is not a necessity. "here in this tomb, the artistic value "seems to have been always the first consideration. "what are the great qualities of egyptian art? "they are the sense of pure feeling "that creates an element of serene dignity-- "and herein lies its supreme essence-- "and the extraordinary degree of truth, form, and character "portrayed within such absolute simple and minimum line "by which it stands alone." brown: egyptian art was not immune to outside influence. in the shape of a pomegranate, this vase is witness to egypt's absorptive power. for one thing, silver was extremely rare in egypt.
howard carter had this to say about the art found in tutankhamun's tomb: howard carter: "among the immensentities of material "in tutankhamun's tomb-- as also exhibited "in the beautiful reliefs of his reign "in the great colonnade of the temple of luxor-- "we find extreme delicacy of style, "together with character of the utmost refinement. "in the case of a painted scene, vase, or statue, "the primary idea of art is obvious. "but in utilitarian...
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it can be sold for $1.20 and i'm going to defer to carter on this.inclination is, take the money and run. >> i would agree. it sort of stuck and it's more thematic. shaw performing poorly and whirlpool and mohawk. and look at the xhp, about in line with other consumer names. in a way, it makes it more vulnerable. >> very broad school of thought, super macro. interest rates have not spiked, but they're up 60, 70 basis points. home depot -- is it that simple? >> it could. we have seen rates so low for so long. people never had to actually fight to go do this and re-fi quickly. and they may be thinking about saving some money now after like a last-ditch re-fi, going out and spending it on an 80-inch flat screen. >> we did see activity and people try to race in. after that, i expect a slow down. >> up next, your tweets and the final call in that order. hey gary, what'd you got here? this bad boy is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so
it can be sold for $1.20 and i'm going to defer to carter on this.inclination is, take the money and run. >> i would agree. it sort of stuck and it's more thematic. shaw performing poorly and whirlpool and mohawk. and look at the xhp, about in line with other consumer names. in a way, it makes it more vulnerable. >> very broad school of thought, super macro. interest rates have not spiked, but they're up 60, 70 basis points. home depot -- is it that simple? >> it could. we...
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to promulgate the carter doctrine or to. one of them was that i run in resolution, which was perceived to be a great threat to us interests in the region in the second event also occurring in 1979, was the soviet invasion of afghanistan and the perception washington was those two events together really threatened our access to the persian gulf crucially at a time when the american way of life seemed to be increasingly dependent on access to foreign oil. that said, i think that the outset there really was not explicitly stated, a larger set of state and i think the larger stake was that this has been a war intended to demonstrate that we are a people to whom limits do not apply , that we are a people who need not take into account circumstances such as the resistance we face in that region and that that really defines the underlying purposeen you t because when you think about it today, 2016, we don't need the oil from the region. we don't need the natural gas from the region and yet this war continues as if on autopilot. hos
to promulgate the carter doctrine or to. one of them was that i run in resolution, which was perceived to be a great threat to us interests in the region in the second event also occurring in 1979, was the soviet invasion of afghanistan and the perception washington was those two events together really threatened our access to the persian gulf crucially at a time when the american way of life seemed to be increasingly dependent on access to foreign oil. that said, i think that the outset there...
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should we invite carter braxton worth? sometimes we don't. but we shall. carter, come on over. bring a chair, please. >> come on. >> any way that the top five individually do better than the combined five? >> there's always that. and then you have to pick your one. probably at this point, we know that amazon is a bit steep and crowded. just fell on earnings. we know that facebook is struggling. it might be the big sleepy one that's not a growth stock is the place to be. that would be apple. the reason why -- well, fang is one of the great acronyms of all-time. think about this on national broadcasting corporation, nbc. or teenage girls omg, oh, my god. my point is that fang -- i didn't include netflix for a reason. it's only $50 billion. apple goes in the real bucket of the big names, it might be apple. >> let me ask this. i love the work you did in the s&p 500, talk about 500 stocks. let's talk about the nasdaq 500, 40% of the nasdaq 100. 40%. >> that much more vulnerable. >> isn't that the one you want to focus on if you're using one of these etfs as a hedging instrument? bec
should we invite carter braxton worth? sometimes we don't. but we shall. carter, come on over. bring a chair, please. >> come on. >> any way that the top five individually do better than the combined five? >> there's always that. and then you have to pick your one. probably at this point, we know that amazon is a bit steep and crowded. just fell on earnings. we know that facebook is struggling. it might be the big sleepy one that's not a growth stock is the place to be. that...
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does not come with the playbook, the carter's with their own. one data time. it was one day in august when colleen chuckled kids and an oversight grocery cart and knocked over a shelf of pastries and felt the judgment spillover. >> i felt >> reporter: that was the genesis of judge free moms. carter's blog and facebook page has exploded with like-minded moms. >> we're the moms who laugh at ourselves. know it's okay to make mistakes. we want to be affirmed but we are not not. >> reporter: keeping it real is what colleen carter does this well. is what she post. >> getting my house ready, let's just say it's going to all of our crap. >> reporter: that explains how the dirty fishbowl ended up in the pantry. that is kind of keeping it real. >> it sparked a movement. a snowball effect. >> reporter: three months after starting at 5000 women's -- women from every state in four countries joint. >> this is something people wanted. they were craving it. >> reporter: and she is garnering attention from beyond the blog. >> picked up by >> reporter: when your
does not come with the playbook, the carter's with their own. one data time. it was one day in august when colleen chuckled kids and an oversight grocery cart and knocked over a shelf of pastries and felt the judgment spillover. >> i felt >> reporter: that was the genesis of judge free moms. carter's blog and facebook page has exploded with like-minded moms. >> we're the moms who laugh at ourselves. know it's okay to make mistakes. we want to be affirmed but we are not not....
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carter makes an interesting point. he said his biggest regret as president, he did this, his biggest regret was not firing ambassador solomon when he had the opportunity to do so at the end of 78. but it was too late by then. it was far too late. the damage had been done much earlier in the relationship. as far as the shah's exile is concerned, that's also i think many people would say that was a shameful episode because the shah and his family, remember, were traveling around trying to find a safe sanctuary. they couldn't, they could not find safe sanctuary and the person who allows him to come in his anwar sadat of egypt. and i think that is one of the reasons why anwar sadat is assessed it is because he brings in the shah and there's a reaction within fundamentalists within his own country. >> i think i remember reading back in the 50s that the cia supported a coup d'État to overthrow the democratically elected president of iran, i think. could you put that in context the? >> so the prime minister was prime minister
carter makes an interesting point. he said his biggest regret as president, he did this, his biggest regret was not firing ambassador solomon when he had the opportunity to do so at the end of 78. but it was too late by then. it was far too late. the damage had been done much earlier in the relationship. as far as the shah's exile is concerned, that's also i think many people would say that was a shameful episode because the shah and his family, remember, were traveling around trying to find a...
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trump is "cbs this morning" defense secretary ash carter. i'm anne-marie greene. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber? works. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber? nourishes them... and what helps them, helps you. clear, taste-free, benefiber?. ,, and what helps them, helps you. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. demonstrations, protesting donald trump's election turned violent overnight in portland. police say they escalated into riots, and that eventually anarchists hijacked the anti-trump protests. there were also demonstrations in denver and oakland. >>> and trump met with president obama in the ov
trump is "cbs this morning" defense secretary ash carter. i'm anne-marie greene. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new...
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carter, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for three minutes. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 1209, improving access to maternity care act, which amends the public health service act to require the health resources and services administration to designate maternity care health professional shortage areas and review these designations at least annually. the national health service corps places providers and health professional shortage areas, however there is no shortage area designation for maternity care. across our country there are major pockets of the u.s. where women have little or no access to needed ob-gyn care. even in my own district, there are rural communities where women live more than 30 minutes away from a hospital or clinic offering prenatal services. with almost one million babies being born to mothers who did not receive adequate prenatal care, we must allow for new opportunities to target ob-gyn
carter, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for three minutes. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 1209, improving access to maternity care act, which amends the public health service act to require the health resources and services administration to designate maternity care health professional shortage areas and review these designations at least annually. the national health service corps places...
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carter was not armed at the time this is obviously a tragic event for everyone involved the city of the world today agreed to pay carter's family $2.6 million the largest settlement ever and i were a say above and beyond that police will also make significant changes to improve existing policies and create new ones in improving the amount is an oversight changing their policies to require all aware of police officers to wear body cameras is to these type of steps that will ensure that future debts are avoided cheap mass was new on the job in the shooting occurred in the family says from the beginning he was committed to making positive chief of medicine should be commended i just hope that it with the policies changing the it will prevent it from happening to someone else now as for the officers who was involved in the shooting he's been an administrative position throughout this whole process the chief says he will work on assigning him to the exposition thank you one last big night before election day holding their final rallies before polls looking neither independence hall in ph
carter was not armed at the time this is obviously a tragic event for everyone involved the city of the world today agreed to pay carter's family $2.6 million the largest settlement ever and i were a say above and beyond that police will also make significant changes to improve existing policies and create new ones in improving the amount is an oversight changing their policies to require all aware of police officers to wear body cameras is to these type of steps that will ensure that future...
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trump is "cbs this morning" defense secretary ash carter. i'm anne-marie greene. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber? works. that support digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber? nourishes them... and what helps them, helps you. clear, taste-free, benefiber?. would you say no to a lot more money? [excited scream] you just won a million dollars! no thanks. nice balloons, though! or no to more vacation days? janet, i'm giving you an extra week's vacation! oh, ah... nooo. what? no way. who says no to more? time warner cable's all about giving you more. like the most free hd channels and virtually unlimited mo
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carter or a parole violation. he wasn't armed. a grand jury cleared the grabbing a weapon. but now, carter's children and relatives will share the record civil settlement. 2.6 the record civil settlement. $2.6 million. >> all the money in the world won't bring him back.>> >> reporter: over is changing the way officers do their job in the aftermath of the shooting including using more money cameras. expanding the unit investigates officer wrongdoing, and creating new will lead to better relations between police and the people they protect? >> all i can say, is i hope so. i only hope so. >> reporter: bernadette allen carter is the mother to three of the suspects entered them -- the victim's children. is not closure but it's a step in the grieving process. spotlight of the police using excessive force against people of color. >> the family hopes reforms made here will lead to changes nationwide. >> comfort and peace, i will never have it completely. i can honestly say it's only time that will help you through it, tim
carter or a parole violation. he wasn't armed. a grand jury cleared the grabbing a weapon. but now, carter's children and relatives will share the record civil settlement. 2.6 the record civil settlement. $2.6 million. >> all the money in the world won't bring him back.>> >> reporter: over is changing the way officers do their job in the aftermath of the shooting including using more money cameras. expanding the unit investigates officer wrongdoing, and creating new will lead...
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and i know carter is a big relative performance guy.his made its all-time high last year in 2014 back in march. it never confirmed the high in the s&p 500, down about 11% just in the last couple months. down 20% from the all-time highs. ask technically, just for one, i'll step on your toes again here, big guy. this is one of the worst-looking charts i've ever seen. look at the neckline, head and shoulders formation there. 40 is the number that i want to target for the breakdown level. but when i think about retail and i think about amazon's results last week, i know the margins in north american retail were disappointing and the guidance they gave for revenues for q4 were disappointing. that's not a good thing for the rest evident second quarter tore. these guys are a wrecking ball right now. for the rest of the industry. and when you think about amazon in that last quarter, they grew sales 28%. i know everyone wants to talk about aws. aws is 10% of the overall sales. every time, every year that amazon is growing, 10, 15, $20 billion in
and i know carter is a big relative performance guy.his made its all-time high last year in 2014 back in march. it never confirmed the high in the s&p 500, down about 11% just in the last couple months. down 20% from the all-time highs. ask technically, just for one, i'll step on your toes again here, big guy. this is one of the worst-looking charts i've ever seen. look at the neckline, head and shoulders formation there. 40 is the number that i want to target for the breakdown level. but...