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they've established a relationship between the carter and lincoln families.ld lincoln really inlay his initials on an old mallet? >> i think that abraham lincoln was tinkering. people did mark their stuff for ownership, to make sure that it wasn't stolen. >> the guys confirm lincoln did initial at least one other tool. in a blacksmith's shop in the 1830s, witnesses recall abe etching his initials into an iron wedge. it's on display at the smithsonian. those initials look very similar to the "a-l" on andrea and keith's wood mallet. that these letters are inlaid is another key to steve and tom's authentication. >> not just anybody could do inlay work. one of the questions you have to ask yourself, did abraham lincoln have the ability to inlay the metal into the mallet? >> if no, that's a problem. if yes, it's another reason to believe the tool was lincoln's. the guys find their answer in an example of abe's carpentry work, a cabinet door usually on display at a nearby museum. >> abraham lincoln inlaid the letters "e-c" because this cabinet was built for elizabe
they've established a relationship between the carter and lincoln families.ld lincoln really inlay his initials on an old mallet? >> i think that abraham lincoln was tinkering. people did mark their stuff for ownership, to make sure that it wasn't stolen. >> the guys confirm lincoln did initial at least one other tool. in a blacksmith's shop in the 1830s, witnesses recall abe etching his initials into an iron wedge. it's on display at the smithsonian. those initials look very...
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>> dana: basically. >> jesse: keep talking, carter carter. harvard said in the first 100 days the worst coverage ever historically and it was 80% negative. if it wasn't for fox news, it would've been even higher, and 90. we were the only one who had a 50/50. media research center said the president got savage. 91% negative coverage over the summer by the network nightly news cast. it's the tilt or slant. it's the commentary. they have called the president of the united states a white supremacist, a bigot, homophobe. the tough summer with charlottesville. let's say tax cuts get passed. historic achievement for the president. will the press covered it favorably like they would've obamacare was passed by president obama? of course not. that's where the bias lies. we think at this point, the assumption when the president does anything is he is either evil, dumb, or lying. >> greg: you can't be all three, kimberly. >> kimberly: some people try. this is basically an audition. i want to go speed dating for job searching. put me in, coach. north kore
>> dana: basically. >> jesse: keep talking, carter carter. harvard said in the first 100 days the worst coverage ever historically and it was 80% negative. if it wasn't for fox news, it would've been even higher, and 90. we were the only one who had a 50/50. media research center said the president got savage. 91% negative coverage over the summer by the network nightly news cast. it's the tilt or slant. it's the commentary. they have called the president of the united states a...
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they started the beverly carter foundation. son 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." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." aves, and it's where everything else is clear and flat. my heart is racing a million miles an hour. i was using my boots to move leaves. and that's when i screamed this blood curdling scream. craig melvin: nique leili, a corporate exec who made time for romance and her three daughters. she was the best mom. craig melvin: then she disappeared. dozens joined the search. we need nique to come home. craig melvin: then they found her. oh, i need to see her.
they started the beverly carter foundation. son 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." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline."...
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>> carter has always been that way.se me, i'm here. and they have. you're looking at '41, president bush there had jimmy carter help during his presidency to monitor elections in nicaragua and panama. jimmy carter went into haiti during bill clinton's presidency to try to de-escalate tension there is. jimmy carter believes in public service. it's not just the carter center attacking guinea worm disease or river blindness or election monitoring. his work with habitat for humanity is just like this event tonight. it's about americans pulling to the in a public sphere to help people. and right now i'm in texas, i teach in houston. a lot of people need habitat for humanity like homes rebuilt. their insurance didn't cover the damage for the hurricanes and carter has become the cymbal s r grabbing a hammer and nail and getting out there. unfortunately president trump has never made that call to him. one would hope president trump would start reaching out to elder states people. in great britain we have house of lords. in the
>> carter has always been that way.se me, i'm here. and they have. you're looking at '41, president bush there had jimmy carter help during his presidency to monitor elections in nicaragua and panama. jimmy carter went into haiti during bill clinton's presidency to try to de-escalate tension there is. jimmy carter believes in public service. it's not just the carter center attacking guinea worm disease or river blindness or election monitoring. his work with habitat for humanity is just...
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detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.t was 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
detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled.t was 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...
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>> well, i think what you see in that article is jimmy carter doing what jimmy carter does.e understands how to deal with leaders who have outsized egos and how to massage those, how to work with them. i think he's angling for a role with regard to north korea and he's doing that by taking a very generous posture, vis-a-vis, president trump. and i think that's what you see in maureen's piece. >> yeah, no question. and bakari sellers, he also came to trump's defense on the nfl controversy. on the issue of the nfl, he said, players kneeling -- excuse me, the article said, carter was less sympathetic. i think they ought to find a different way to object, to demonstrate. i would rather see all the players stand during the american anthem. >> well, i mean, with all due respect to one of my favorite presidents, who's had one of the best post-presidencies of any president in the history of the country, he's wrong. and, you know, that's the blessing of the united states of america. we can criticize our leaders and hold them accountable for what they say. but jimmy carter is a southe
>> well, i think what you see in that article is jimmy carter doing what jimmy carter does.e understands how to deal with leaders who have outsized egos and how to massage those, how to work with them. i think he's angling for a role with regard to north korea and he's doing that by taking a very generous posture, vis-a-vis, president trump. and i think that's what you see in maureen's piece. >> yeah, no question. and bakari sellers, he also came to trump's defense on the nfl...
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doing what jimmy carter does. outsized egos. he taking a role on north korea, by taking a very generous posture on president trump. >> on the issue of the nfl, he said, quarter was less sympathetic, i think they ought to find a different way to object, to demonstrate. i would rather see all of the players stand during the american anthem. >> with all due respect to one of my favorite presidents, who's had one of the best post presidencies in the country of this country, he's wrong. and that's is blessing of the united states of america, question can hold our leaders accountable no matter what they say. jim ym ymy carter -- even in th article, he goes further and he talks about confederate monum t monuments and him wanting confederate monuments to stay up. i think that's wrong as well. i think as a democrat, we give him a little leeway, but we still criticize that. >> he pressed all the trump buttons in this interview, he knows what he's doing. >> he does. and as you know, jimmy carter fancies himself as someone wh
doing what jimmy carter does. outsized egos. he taking a role on north korea, by taking a very generous posture on president trump. >> on the issue of the nfl, he said, quarter was less sympathetic, i think they ought to find a different way to object, to demonstrate. i would rather see all of the players stand during the american anthem. >> with all due respect to one of my favorite presidents, who's had one of the best post presidencies in the country of this country, he's wrong....
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they actually wrote they just had to put him down because they just hate the fact that carter won'tjoin their trump bashing high and for writing such a crappy had line and such an interesting interview they did a smashing job of proving carter's point about the media and their obvious bias. we're going. to go home. and say look you know me. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents that tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media reach uses to talk about the current market is coming i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing how cool for her conduct is be a model these are stories that you no one else can take on my pepto in your post of america. question. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to convince them they've been for that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed fake news paid for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe their fairy tales well here's a story for you it's called big and it's full of facts not fiction it's just. i've got to do just that if you're watching
they actually wrote they just had to put him down because they just hate the fact that carter won'tjoin their trump bashing high and for writing such a crappy had line and such an interesting interview they did a smashing job of proving carter's point about the media and their obvious bias. we're going. to go home. and say look you know me. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents that tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media reach uses to talk about...
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putting cone carter's buller bet. they've got a way to get your money back much more "options action"s after this you start trading. >>yeah, 5 years already. 5 years, hmm. you ever call your broker for help? >>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much be
putting cone carter's buller bet. they've got a way to get your money back much more "options action"s after this you start trading. >>yeah, 5 years already. 5 years, hmm. you ever call your broker for help? >>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks,...
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and then the carter administration over these questions. the argument with nixon/kissinger was that, in his view, you know, they had essentially a rail politic, i would call it, amoral foreign policy. you know the high point of this game. when i talk to students, they're amazed at this. alexander solz night sin gets out of the soviet union and comes to washington, and president ford won't see him. that's rail politic. and that is what jackson was against. very supportive, for example, of the soviet movement. i then go to the next stages of the carter administration, but jackson and moynihan -- for whom i was then working -- are very critical of carter policy on human rights grounds not because there was no attention to human rights -- although, by the way, in president carter's op-ed today on north korea, there is no attention to human rights, but passing that. their feeling, my feeling was that carter human rights policy saw human rights as a kind of gift, a kind of foreign aid program. and we give it, or in those days gave it, to some cou
and then the carter administration over these questions. the argument with nixon/kissinger was that, in his view, you know, they had essentially a rail politic, i would call it, amoral foreign policy. you know the high point of this game. when i talk to students, they're amazed at this. alexander solz night sin gets out of the soviet union and comes to washington, and president ford won't see him. that's rail politic. and that is what jackson was against. very supportive, for example, of the...
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bernstein and bill carter.d morning to you both. >> good morning. >> a couple of quick questions. bill, stand by. these are for b.j. first. b.j., this is not, of course, the first accusation or settlement for bill o'reilly. how much does fox news face for renewing his contract in the middle of this sexual harassment settlement? >> it affected weinstein whether it's entertainment or television news or any other corporate board room as to what, you know, are you going to sweep things under the rug in order to protect people who work for because they make you a lot of money? this changes the dialogue because there is going to be pressure for all companies to take a look at things and say, wait a minute. we can't have this person back just because they have a settlement. >> this brings us to gretchen carlson. she, too, sued the former chairman roger ailes of fox news and she has, of course, alleged that this was all due to sexual harassment. that was in july of 2016. she put out a statement and i'll read it to you.
bernstein and bill carter.d morning to you both. >> good morning. >> a couple of quick questions. bill, stand by. these are for b.j. first. b.j., this is not, of course, the first accusation or settlement for bill o'reilly. how much does fox news face for renewing his contract in the middle of this sexual harassment settlement? >> it affected weinstein whether it's entertainment or television news or any other corporate board room as to what, you know, are you going to sweep...
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. >>> what is behind the report that jimmy carter would like to lend some advice to trump about north korea. how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? do you wear this every day? everyday. i'd never take it off. are you ready to say goodbye to it? go! go! ta da! a terrarium. that's it. we brewed the love, right guys? (all) yes. of dry eye.of us suffer from the gritty and frustrating symptoms we brewed the love, right guys? we need theratears®. theratears® is more than just eye drops. it's eye therapy. dry eye symptoms are caused by a salt imbalance. theratears® unique electrolyte formula, quickly restores the natural balance. so your eyes will thank you. more than eye drops, dry eye therapy. theratears®. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and j
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>> i'm going to always go along with carter or most of the times i'll go along with carter.f the nice things about trading things like xlu, it's one of the places where options are really, really cheap when they are extremely inexpensive, if you're trying to make a directional bet, a trend-type trade, it sets up nicely for that. i think this is one of those cases. i think we can talk about it a little bit more. i was looking out to january on the 53 call. you can spend $1.45. those are at the money calls you're risking a little bit less than 3%. the lslu to make that bet you're not risking a great deal. >> one thing that was interesting is that's clearly the down trend so could you have a pull back in the ten-year yield would they rush back into the slu or something it's acted pretty well it's an expensive sector we have this conversation between growth versus value. i guess where i shake out on the whole rate trade, on your trade though, it makes sense options are cheap and it does set up technically and that sort of thing i would say if the market and the economy and all t
>> i'm going to always go along with carter or most of the times i'll go along with carter.f the nice things about trading things like xlu, it's one of the places where options are really, really cheap when they are extremely inexpensive, if you're trying to make a directional bet, a trend-type trade, it sets up nicely for that. i think this is one of those cases. i think we can talk about it a little bit more. i was looking out to january on the 53 call. you can spend $1.45. those are at...
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just spin it was to give their interview a crappy headline jimmy carter lusts for a trouble postinglast they actually wrote they just had to put him down because they just hate the fact that carter won't join their trump bashing high and for writing such a crappy had lie and such an interesting interview they did a smashing job of proving carter's point about the media and their obvious bias. it's. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those through. your wife or . what's your biggest fear. in a bid on a hay ride with the less time medical board you say if you ever met the pope who's the best quote about. exploring the topic that doesn't belong in the piece now i did give you due to my question more. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to them for that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed fake news feed for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe their fairy tales well here's a story for you it's called the big and it's full of facts fiction. the american middle class has been railroaded by washington polit
just spin it was to give their interview a crappy headline jimmy carter lusts for a trouble postinglast they actually wrote they just had to put him down because they just hate the fact that carter won't join their trump bashing high and for writing such a crappy had lie and such an interesting interview they did a smashing job of proving carter's point about the media and their obvious bias. it's. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those through. your wife or . what's your...
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but carter did not had much to say about castro in cuba. reagan then defeated carter and in the beginning and i go through this there was no reagan's human rights policy. the beginning was like the beginning of the george w. bush administration there was a feeling like this was a democratic stuff. this was a soft thinking. by the end and certainly by the end of the year and a half when secretary schultz came on reagan and developed the human rights policy conservative policy that ultimately led to the second term to an extremely active democracy promotion policy. and one of the things i think it's very important here is the criticism we made of carter was in part he have a human rights policy he did not have a democracy policy. it's good to get people out of jail. but they can lock them up faster than we can get them out. the solution to this kind of problem in the soviet union or anywhere else can't be endless american and for intervention. that was what we started to do in the reagan administration. it can't treat less on the individual c
but carter did not had much to say about castro in cuba. reagan then defeated carter and in the beginning and i go through this there was no reagan's human rights policy. the beginning was like the beginning of the george w. bush administration there was a feeling like this was a democratic stuff. this was a soft thinking. by the end and certainly by the end of the year and a half when secretary schultz came on reagan and developed the human rights policy conservative policy that ultimately led...
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you know, carter may say that might have been an epic double top. if there's a reason to break out, this call gives a lot of leverage to the upside >> clearly, look, we have a market that's trading at all time highs we have volatility essentially at all time lows where proctor is concerned, i mean, it's not normally the kind of stock you would see activist activity in. actually i don't see how shareholders would have lost if nelson peltz had gotten a board seat, i wish he had. if your going to make a bullish play, buying a call here is the simplest and best way to do that by far i mean, there's very little to lose there's a lot to gain. and as you point out, you know, the ceo of this company is going to have to tell an exciting story at this point. and basically, you know, we won the proxy fight. that's basically the affirmation that we're on the right track strategically. >> the key level, it was christmas, it was the 24th of december 2014. we were literally right back to that level after basically three years of underperformance. here's the real t
you know, carter may say that might have been an epic double top. if there's a reason to break out, this call gives a lot of leverage to the upside >> clearly, look, we have a market that's trading at all time highs we have volatility essentially at all time lows where proctor is concerned, i mean, it's not normally the kind of stock you would see activist activity in. actually i don't see how shareholders would have lost if nelson peltz had gotten a board seat, i wish he had. if your...
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carter then governor of arkansas bill clinton and rosa parks. diana, you'll probably want this picture in your carter section of your book. the picture came and there was bill clinton and i also photographed hillary that day 1979, -- no, 1976, i had photographed hillary when i photographed hamilton jordan 1976 convention. 1976.k it was picture. the i photographed both of them before they came to washington. unexpected.ore you have a long friendship with steve jobs. there is a photo where he is sitting in a house with no furniture. diana walker: i covered the white house every other month. anotherwork for publication that was not a direct competitor of "time." was earlyt before, it reagan days where i was just substituting at the white house. i got a call from "time" and they said we want you to photographed steve jobs. guy.d, oh yeah, the apple they said he had a difficult time with the photographer we sent last time. we hope you can establish a better relationship. that was them saying, be nice. we are sending you because we think you have dipl
carter then governor of arkansas bill clinton and rosa parks. diana, you'll probably want this picture in your carter section of your book. the picture came and there was bill clinton and i also photographed hillary that day 1979, -- no, 1976, i had photographed hillary when i photographed hamilton jordan 1976 convention. 1976.k it was picture. the i photographed both of them before they came to washington. unexpected.ore you have a long friendship with steve jobs. there is a photo where he is...
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(patriotic music) (loud explosion) - [amelia] jimmy carter and his wife, rosalyn, had a large family. three boys and a daughter, but only amy was still in school when her dad was elected. - jimmy carter became president in 1977 and amy carter was 12 years old when her dad became president. - [amelia] amy did something unusual for children of government leaders. her parents sent her to a public school to show it was good enough even for the president's daughter. - and when she was at public school, there was a lot of difficulties because there was press coverage all over. i mean, even her teachers restrict her to so much that she couldn't even go outside for recess because they were afraid something would happen to her. - [amelia] maybe that's why she got her own tree house on the white house lawn. amy went on to become an artist and help her family work for world peace. but you probably won't hear her talking about it. - amy carter doesn't give a whole lot of interviews now because she feels that her childhood and teenage years were kind of invaded by the press and the media. - in fac
(patriotic music) (loud explosion) - [amelia] jimmy carter and his wife, rosalyn, had a large family. three boys and a daughter, but only amy was still in school when her dad was elected. - jimmy carter became president in 1977 and amy carter was 12 years old when her dad became president. - [amelia] amy did something unusual for children of government leaders. her parents sent her to a public school to show it was good enough even for the president's daughter. - and when she was at public...
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the photojournalists who covered the carter administration really had the images that we would have normally gotten three white house photographer. then we have lucian perkins, a two-time pulitzer prize winner. he won it in 1995 and 2000. he is a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin. for 27 years, he was a staff photographer for "the washington post." he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington, d.c. and also the rest of the -- refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection of david valdez, who did an interview with us as well. david was george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a "time" magazine photographer for 20 years. she is especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the reagan administration, and george h.w. bush. david valdez and diana walker are actively involved in our program. they both belong to our advisory council here at the briscoe center
the photojournalists who covered the carter administration really had the images that we would have normally gotten three white house photographer. then we have lucian perkins, a two-time pulitzer prize winner. he won it in 1995 and 2000. he is a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin. for 27 years, he was a staff photographer for "the washington post." he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington, d.c. and also the rest of the --...
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carter page joins me now. how you, carter? >> great to see you. i'm great. >> congratulations on not being indicted. >> of course not. >> you're a free man. let me start with this. george papadopoulos. did you know him? >> we met briefly a couple of times early in the campaign. >> yeah. >> do you recall -- i mean, first of all, you were part of that group of people, right? the key moment in the trump campaign, it's march. and it's like where is your foreign policy credit? it gives this interview to "the washington post" editorial. he says his name. papadopoulos's name, a few other people. they're saying now like these people were basically like people that came in off the street. they're no different than volunteers who sort of answered phones. that an accurate characterization? >> it's funny. i heard the end of that clip which i haven't heard in quite some time. and he said there are a lot of people coming on. and that is absolutely the case. so there were many people as time went on that we kept -- >> right. but you were doing something with the
carter page joins me now. how you, carter? >> great to see you. i'm great. >> congratulations on not being indicted. >> of course not. >> you're a free man. let me start with this. george papadopoulos. did you know him? >> we met briefly a couple of times early in the campaign. >> yeah. >> do you recall -- i mean, first of all, you were part of that group of people, right? the key moment in the trump campaign, it's march. and it's like where is your...
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carter page, ph.d.. >> carter keeps popping up. where do you see his story going? >> well, he's been portrayed as a clueless stooge. but his name pops up all over that infamous dossier. and he did present himself as an energy consultant. he had lots of connections with state-owned energy companies in russia. he appears to have been a go-between in possible, between trump allies and various oligarchs, companies to get revenue for the trump properties. and so i think you can't dismiss him as somebody who is irrelevant. whether he was a witting stooge or an unwitting stooge. he fills in a lot of the games in our knowledge of how the yekss ma connections were made with russia. his determination to take the fifth suggests he has made a decision that he has something he would like the conceal. and that it doesn't make sense for him to go on the record. so i think it is significant in terms of the people who follow, who appear before the committee. and the optics. not only the optics but the real information that they telegraph that there is something here, that the rest
carter page, ph.d.. >> carter keeps popping up. where do you see his story going? >> well, he's been portrayed as a clueless stooge. but his name pops up all over that infamous dossier. and he did present himself as an energy consultant. he had lots of connections with state-owned energy companies in russia. he appears to have been a go-between in possible, between trump allies and various oligarchs, companies to get revenue for the trump properties. and so i think you can't dismiss...
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carter >> viacom. get away from it, however you can. >> mike?g into baba, the options are expensive, use a call spread risk to sell more options than you're buying. >> dan >> i'm using defined risk. >> all right looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. check >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey i'm cramer wlk to mad money, welcome to cram america other people want to make friends i just want to make you some money call me 1-800-734-cnbc or tweet me @jim cramer the tech bulls simply could no longer b
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maybe jimmy carter is the right one to do it.idents have a bad situation with the north korean government. barack obama ignored them. >> kennedy: carter teed up the whole thing. so presidents clinton, bush, and obama could knock it out of the park. i appreciated the former president is responding well to his therapy for cancer and he's doing quite well. having said that, he should continue running -- >> richard: news broke today that president trump is debating the idea of going to the dmz, which, to put more pressure on the regime. i think sending a former president, whether it's carter, obama, bush. i think it says listen, we understand -- the damage you are able to do is so irreversible and so harmful. >> kennedy: send presidents clinton and bush the younger. >> richard: that's fine. >> kennedy: it has to be someone who has the trust of president trump. someone who has lockstep coordination. stick with us. the best part of the show is coming up next. "one more thing" ." needles. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people wi
maybe jimmy carter is the right one to do it.idents have a bad situation with the north korean government. barack obama ignored them. >> kennedy: carter teed up the whole thing. so presidents clinton, bush, and obama could knock it out of the park. i appreciated the former president is responding well to his therapy for cancer and he's doing quite well. having said that, he should continue running -- >> richard: news broke today that president trump is debating the idea of going to...
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carter and we went all over the world. so that's how i started photographing at the white house. >> you stayed on and got better access. tell me about when you started getting behind-the-scenes access. diana walker: when ronald reagan was elected president i continued to go over to the white house for "time" when they needed extra coverage. i would go to photograph mrs. reagan particularly. "time" was interested in her "just say no" program. i was sent there quite a lot in the first four years. david connerly was photographing reagan. i did the mondale campaign for 17 months straight and at the end of that, my chief said, how would you like to cover the white house. that is when i started with the beginning of reagan's second term. i covered the white house through clinton. "time" became interested in the idea of shooting behind-the-scenes. they were always interested in it. if something came up -- he did a marvelous photograph of mrs. reagan and her dog. giving the dog a bath. that was very behind-the-scenes. "time" becam
carter and we went all over the world. so that's how i started photographing at the white house. >> you stayed on and got better access. tell me about when you started getting behind-the-scenes access. diana walker: when ronald reagan was elected president i continued to go over to the white house for "time" when they needed extra coverage. i would go to photograph mrs. reagan particularly. "time" was interested in her "just say no" program. i was sent there...
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carter page, ph.d.. >> carter page, ph.d.. that was candidate trump announcing to "the washington post" heditorial board advisers on presidential campaign. carter page as well, had multiple contacts with russian officials during the campaign and also turned out to turn up in indictment for russian spy ring run out of a bank called veb. same bank meeting with jared kushner in the transition in a meeting that jared kushner did not publicly disclose. now, the only reason we ever heard the name carter page, was because then presidential candidate donald trump bragged that a guy named carter page, phd, was one of his five foreign policy advisers for the campaign. but once we learned about his undisclosed contacts with russia in the campaign, parter cage? why are you saying this name? never heard of this person. >> one person, i don't think i've ever spoken to him, met him, actual said a low level member of i think a committee for a short period of time, i don't think i ever met him. now it's possible i walked into a room and he was
carter page, ph.d.. >> carter page, ph.d.. that was candidate trump announcing to "the washington post" heditorial board advisers on presidential campaign. carter page as well, had multiple contacts with russian officials during the campaign and also turned out to turn up in indictment for russian spy ring run out of a bank called veb. same bank meeting with jared kushner in the transition in a meeting that jared kushner did not publicly disclose. now, the only reason we ever...
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so carter? >> that's the bizarre thing.n the past 30 days, rates have gone from 2.27 to 2.47 and utilities are up 3.7% more than the s&p in the same period i think that resilience is impressive, not so much for us, but what it says about this area of the market holding up in a move like that in the ten-year i think we want to stay with it. >> we bought this call for $1.45. it was worth over $2.50 today. and interestingly, you could buy the $55 strike calls for a little over $1.10. what you should do is actually sell this one, buy the $55s, so you've basically taken all the original risk off the table, and you're now long the $55 calls. so we're basically playing with house money. >> what would you do with this >> if this chart didn't say xlu, it says something tech-related or something that was kind of growthy, you'd be buying it for the breakout it's a great looking chart, and i think you have identified the potential headwinds of the trade is this rate cycle, right, and that sort of thing so to me, i think mike's rolling
so carter? >> that's the bizarre thing.n the past 30 days, rates have gone from 2.27 to 2.47 and utilities are up 3.7% more than the s&p in the same period i think that resilience is impressive, not so much for us, but what it says about this area of the market holding up in a move like that in the ten-year i think we want to stay with it. >> we bought this call for $1.45. it was worth over $2.50 today. and interestingly, you could buy the $55 strike calls for a little over...
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did a special tape for it to the new have times published an interview with jimmy carter who said he's willing to go back diplomatically the north korea why not take that shot. well look i enjoy jimmy carter you know as somebody who served in a number of different roles sometimes well sometimes not as well i think if there's an opportunity the president should absolutely take him up on it i don't see any reason why we wouldn't want to deploy people regardless of their political party regardless of their persuasion in solving difficult problems i think the challenge with north korea is that we've got to wonder if jimmy carter's got the right point of view on this and i think that's something that the president's going to have to determine but i appreciate that the former president wants to get involved and i don't see any reason why you've got good people you wouldn't want to want to send him out to do things to improve our likelihood of having for example a diplomatic resolution with north korea or in other cases around the world do you think nina oh absolutely at some point this is re
did a special tape for it to the new have times published an interview with jimmy carter who said he's willing to go back diplomatically the north korea why not take that shot. well look i enjoy jimmy carter you know as somebody who served in a number of different roles sometimes well sometimes not as well i think if there's an opportunity the president should absolutely take him up on it i don't see any reason why we wouldn't want to deploy people regardless of their political party regardless...
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carter raised this idea in a recent interview.y "the new york times" whether he would consider a diplomatic mission to the regime on behalf of the trump administration and you know what president carter responded? he said i would go, yes. he went on to somewhat defend president trump's feud with the dictator saying well, he might be escalating, but that precedes trump. the united states has been the dominant character in the whole world and now we're not anymore and we're not going to be. russia is coming back and india and china are coming forward. joining us is errol lewis and doug hyde. doug, to you first, can you imagine a situation now that we have heard perhaps there is an opening here on the part of the white house for this, that president carter could help in some sort of role? >> you know, my whole life i've heard that only nixon can go to china. maybe only jimmy carter is the ex-president who can work with donald trump, but it's not just because he said he was interested in doing this, but obviously he's been open in the
carter raised this idea in a recent interview.y "the new york times" whether he would consider a diplomatic mission to the regime on behalf of the trump administration and you know what president carter responded? he said i would go, yes. he went on to somewhat defend president trump's feud with the dictator saying well, he might be escalating, but that precedes trump. the united states has been the dominant character in the whole world and now we're not anymore and we're not going to...
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presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george obama, milanirack and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this effort reminds us we are one nation, under god all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i want to thank every person, including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. i want to thank groups are taking such a big effort to make a difference. we will rebuild and come back stronger than ever to or. thank you, god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you, president trump. texas, florida and puerto rico face the aftermath of hurricane --hurricane harvey, maria, communities are on the way to recovery. here to talk is our chairman. thank you so much. you are outstanding. thank you for your patriotism and for being such a great mc to night. thank you to the artists here tonight for volunteering your talent. privilege to share these tories of everyday americans who acted on an impulse to help o
presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george obama, milanirack and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this effort reminds us we are one nation, under god all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i want to thank every person, including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. i want to thank groups are taking such a big effort to make a difference. we will rebuild and come back stronger than ever to or....
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two presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for making such a big difference in the desert -- the disaster response efforts. we will rebuild, and we will come back stronger and better than ever before. thank you, god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause and cheers] lee greenwood: president trump. as texas, florida, and puerto rico ace the aftermath of purvey, irma, and maria -- harvey, irma, and maria, points of light has stepped up to the long road to recovery. here to talk more about the foundation and to present awards is president and ceo of points of light nalley kaplan and
two presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for...
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carter has helped during other administrations. do you see carter could be the player to cool this crisis? >> jimmy carter played a role in directing negotiations, interactions with the north korean regime over the years, including securing the return of the regime. i don't think the trump administration is going to go for it. i don't think trump is critical of jimmy carter. he bragged about rejecting jimmy carter's appeals for help and support in the past. i don't think they are going to take him up on the offer. the point he makes in the column is, i think, the right one. the situation in north korea is profoundly dangerous and getting more so all the time. we don't want to accept north korea with the ability to hit. we have two choices, to engage them in diplomacy right away or march toward the path of war. if it's not jimmy carter, could be someone else. the state department is working on the issue and undermined by a president who publicly and privately disparages the idea. that makes the situation more risky, more confusing a
carter has helped during other administrations. do you see carter could be the player to cool this crisis? >> jimmy carter played a role in directing negotiations, interactions with the north korean regime over the years, including securing the return of the regime. i don't think the trump administration is going to go for it. i don't think trump is critical of jimmy carter. he bragged about rejecting jimmy carter's appeals for help and support in the past. i don't think they are going to...
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associated press and was particularly important from our standpoint as a photographer covering the carter administration because carter strangely enough never really had had an official white house photographer. and so the press, the photo gejournalists have th images we would have normally gotten through a white house photographer. then lucian perkins, a pulitzer prize winner. and he's a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin by the way. but he was for 27 years a staff photographer for the washington post. he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington d.c. and also the refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the question of david valdez. he was george h.w. bush's white house photographer and he has a book of those photographs as well. and then we have dianna walker, who was a time magazine white house photographer for 20 years and she's especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the regan administration and george h.w. bush and david val
associated press and was particularly important from our standpoint as a photographer covering the carter administration because carter strangely enough never really had had an official white house photographer. and so the press, the photo gejournalists have th images we would have normally gotten through a white house photographer. then lucian perkins, a pulitzer prize winner. and he's a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin by the way. but he was for 27 years a staff...
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former president jimmy carter, george h. w. bush and barack obama, bill clinton took part in a benefit concert to help victims of recent hurricanes. the concert was held at texas a&m university in college station. organized by the george h. w. bush presidential library foundation. this portion is just over 20 minutes. >> everyone feeling the music as much as i am? awesome. >> i see everyone own their control phones out -- cell phones out taking pictures. let's take a selfie. come on. get them out. can we get the crowd -- i'm just kidding. what you want to do with your cell phones now, help your fellow americans with your donation. or visit oneamericaappeal.org and donate any amount. few words from the 45th president of the united states donald trump. >> fellow americans heart breaking devastation caused by hurricanes harvey and irma and maria and nate, along with the terrible wildfires in california have impacted manies of our -- millions of our fellow americans. as a nation we mourn for those who died. we pray for those who lo
former president jimmy carter, george h. w. bush and barack obama, bill clinton took part in a benefit concert to help victims of recent hurricanes. the concert was held at texas a&m university in college station. organized by the george h. w. bush presidential library foundation. this portion is just over 20 minutes. >> everyone feeling the music as much as i am? awesome. >> i see everyone own their control phones out -- cell phones out taking pictures. let's take a selfie....
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president trump may have found an unlikely ally and former democratic president jimmy carter who saiddia has been harder on trent than any president he's known about. i think they feel free to claim that trump is mentally deranged without hesitation. about at least one senator doesn't see it that way. >> i very much respect president carter, i know his grandsons fairly well. i think the media has not been unfair to trump, i think trump has made a point of attacking the media and calling all of you enemies of the people. look at what the first president bush -- i am sorry, the second president bush, not mentioning trump are clearly talking about trump and his demeanor. >> harris: i am joined by howard kurtz, media buzz is all a buzz on sunday afternoon. first of all, let's talk about the raw numbers. i know you keep this kind of data. how much compared with other president has it been negative against president trump. >> it has been absolute relentless media assault on this president. it doesn't mean all of it is not justified, president trump has a way of inviting controversy. if you
president trump may have found an unlikely ally and former democratic president jimmy carter who saiddia has been harder on trent than any president he's known about. i think they feel free to claim that trump is mentally deranged without hesitation. about at least one senator doesn't see it that way. >> i very much respect president carter, i know his grandsons fairly well. i think the media has not been unfair to trump, i think trump has made a point of attacking the media and calling...
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summit unless carter meets the demands of the blockading nations. small still ahead on al-jazeera trump denounces the russian investigation as a witch to speculation builds the first arrests could come as early as monday. hello sunday was not a quiet day for germany and austria as the winds screamed dancer it pushing or following this cloud down now that's cold air that's coming down as a cold front and the be a big change in the weather throughout most of central and eastern europe so overnight because snow for the top is just to prove the confidence of the air then it gets clear temperatures will reveal what's the difference is vienna is next is nine book rest ten anchor eleven is to hang on to the twenty's just about in italy and ingrates for that won't necessarily last the center of the storm but this time it's more as of east and better tension stocker best for london's down to twelve still run about twenty one in madrid you'll notice in this part of europe if anything is going to get away with it and not change very much but we're still at nin
summit unless carter meets the demands of the blockading nations. small still ahead on al-jazeera trump denounces the russian investigation as a witch to speculation builds the first arrests could come as early as monday. hello sunday was not a quiet day for germany and austria as the winds screamed dancer it pushing or following this cloud down now that's cold air that's coming down as a cold front and the be a big change in the weather throughout most of central and eastern europe so...
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let me ask you, we have another one of your photos in the exhibit of president jimmy carter. it was at camp david. what was that experience like? mr. heikes: on the day that i happen, my wife's birthday is the 12th of september. i'm pretty sure this was the 17th of september. the thing was, john was a upi photo editor and photographer who worked the weekends. this was a saturday or a sunday. i think it was a sunday. he called me, he said, they are coming down from the mountain and they are going to have a present conference in the east room. we can only have one photographer in the eastern so go. so i grabbed my gear and my stuff and headed to the white house. finally they took us into the east room. what we got there, and here we were. one person for the organization. -- ap hadber two number -- ap had 2, time magazine had 2, the israelis were the egyptians, they all had 2 or three. i was literally the only person for upi. so when i was standing on looking out what was going to happen, decided that i did not want to stand straight in the middle, because when they signed the a
let me ask you, we have another one of your photos in the exhibit of president jimmy carter. it was at camp david. what was that experience like? mr. heikes: on the day that i happen, my wife's birthday is the 12th of september. i'm pretty sure this was the 17th of september. the thing was, john was a upi photo editor and photographer who worked the weekends. this was a saturday or a sunday. i think it was a sunday. he called me, he said, they are coming down from the mountain and they are...
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he was elected in part because discontent with the carter presidency. there was the return of the toama can now -- canal attend warned dictator. sayst very goldwater who it is ours, we stole it fair and square? giving back to the panama canal is one thing the jacksonians saw as idiotic and crazy. for carter, it was important enough and he could get the two thirds majority in the senate, which is very difficult. he got that through. it hurt him with jacksonians. with the iranian takeover of the u.s. embassy and carter's apparent inability to do --thing but hope of iran that iran would be nice and give it back, the failure of the hostage rescue, it was a corrosive attack on carter's standing that helped pave the way for reagan's victory. reagan knew he owed his place in office to jacksonian discontent with jimmy carter and the democratic party in the late 1970's. he wants a muscular foreign-policy, a big military buildup. waras plans to end the cold by provoking an arms race with russia that will make them go back and bankrupt them. it becomes a big probl
he was elected in part because discontent with the carter presidency. there was the return of the toama can now -- canal attend warned dictator. sayst very goldwater who it is ours, we stole it fair and square? giving back to the panama canal is one thing the jacksonians saw as idiotic and crazy. for carter, it was important enough and he could get the two thirds majority in the senate, which is very difficult. he got that through. it hurt him with jacksonians. with the iranian takeover of the...
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sara carter, circa news. sara, let me start with you. we are talking about bribery, we are talking about blackmail. we are talking about what else that was going on that the obama justice department new and still gave putin, moscow, russia 20% of our uranium. let's talk about it. >> back in 2009, the fbi was approached by an american businessman who said look, i have information on the russians. i am going to give this to you and they said well you work with us? they came to an agreement. for 15 months, sean, the fbi was investigating the russian nuclear industry and agency. they knew there were kickbacks. they knew they were bribes and they knew how dangerous this was to national security. 15 months had passed in the investigation and the incipio's 13 members of the governing board approved the uranium one deal for the russians. this was something i contacted fbi officials tonight -- fbi sources that were there during that time. they said the fbi would have had all of this information. it would have been their duty on the board, to repo
sara carter, circa news. sara, let me start with you. we are talking about bribery, we are talking about blackmail. we are talking about what else that was going on that the obama justice department new and still gave putin, moscow, russia 20% of our uranium. let's talk about it. >> back in 2009, the fbi was approached by an american businessman who said look, i have information on the russians. i am going to give this to you and they said well you work with us? they came to an agreement....
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two presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for making such a big difference in the desert -- the disaster response efforts. we will rebuild, and we will come back stronger and better than ever before. thank you, god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause and cheers] lee greenwood: president trump. as texas, florida, and puerto rico ace the aftermath of purvey, irma, and maria -- harvey, irma, and maria, points of light has stepped up to the long road to recovery. here to talk more about the foundation and to present awards is president and ceo of points of light nalley kaplan and
two presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for...
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sara carter also reporting... u.s. consulting firms with ties to the clintons lobbied on behalf of russia's nuclear giant. sara is reporting that an american lobbying firm take millions of dollars from a russian state run nuclear energy corporation while at the same time providing pro bono services to the clinton global initiative. that's not all, these payments took place in 2010 and 2011. that's when hilary was secretary of state and helped approve this uranium one deal. the president weighed in heavily on this russian collusion national security crisis and this is important. watch this. speak with the mainstream media would cover the uranium scandalt russia has 20% of uranium for whatever reason and a lot of people understand what those reasons may be -- i think that's your russia story. that's your real russia story. not a story where they talk about collusion, and there was none. it was a hoax. a real russia story is uranium. and how they got all of that uranium. a vast percentage of what we have. that is, to me,
sara carter also reporting... u.s. consulting firms with ties to the clintons lobbied on behalf of russia's nuclear giant. sara is reporting that an american lobbying firm take millions of dollars from a russian state run nuclear energy corporation while at the same time providing pro bono services to the clinton global initiative. that's not all, these payments took place in 2010 and 2011. that's when hilary was secretary of state and helped approve this uranium one deal. the president weighed...
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image care, that's really garp type pricing >> carter, thank you carter braxton worth >>> coming up, it is still the 22nd quarter in a row of declining revenue. we'll hear from the c suite later this hour. >>> what's the matter with goldman sachs? could be in danger of losing another battle with its rival morgan stanley >>> later, one of the biggest bulls on wall street, jonathan golub of credit suisse, explains what he's buying right now ♪fly me to the moon...