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carter stayed on the right, in igs to higher defense spending, he outlined a carter doctrine which was a huge new commitment of american forces to the persian gulf region. he even called and supported and implemented a boycott of the 1980 moscow olympics. but none of this was enough. republicans wouldn't let the issue go. and ronald reagan running in 1980 as the republican who would bring conservatism to the white house champions a much more aggressive stance on national security and offered himself as a contract these policies. the iran crisis and the afghanistan invasion served as the post epotent symbol that's e used to show an administration and democratic party that in his mind had lost control. specially the rhine hostages. they're president dential rather than focus ogen the campaign. they told the veterans of foreign wars that vietnam had been a noble cause and that carter was cripples from the false legacy of that war. this is how reagan handled national security. >> very slowly, a step at a time, the hope for world peace erodes. we once slid into korea and slowly into vietnam
carter stayed on the right, in igs to higher defense spending, he outlined a carter doctrine which was a huge new commitment of american forces to the persian gulf region. he even called and supported and implemented a boycott of the 1980 moscow olympics. but none of this was enough. republicans wouldn't let the issue go. and ronald reagan running in 1980 as the republican who would bring conservatism to the white house champions a much more aggressive stance on national security and offered...
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nonetheless, carter moved forward. i will play as i speak, the scenes from the ceremonies when this agreement is signed. the president and the panamanian government sign an agreement, but the ratification battle in the senate is absolutely brutal. the opposition was energized to block the panama kamal -- panama canal treaties from being ratified. many conservatives saw the battle of the treaties in 1977 and 1978 as a test run for the battle over the salt -- salt ii agreement, the follow-up to richard nixon's deal from 1972. they used the anger over this agreement that the president had entered into, as a way to raise money, and to mobilize and expand their membership base, and conservative organizations. they were hoping to embarrass democrats, because of carter's support for these treaties. it is patriotism -- one of the leaving -- leading conservative activist. a number of conservative organizations, such as the american conservative union, the conservative caucus, and the committee for the survival of a free congres
nonetheless, carter moved forward. i will play as i speak, the scenes from the ceremonies when this agreement is signed. the president and the panamanian government sign an agreement, but the ratification battle in the senate is absolutely brutal. the opposition was energized to block the panama kamal -- panama canal treaties from being ratified. many conservatives saw the battle of the treaties in 1977 and 1978 as a test run for the battle over the salt -- salt ii agreement, the follow-up to...
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nonetheless carter moved forward. i will play as i speak some themes from the ceremony from when it was signed. the president and the government signed an agreement but the ratification battle in the senate is brutal. the opposition would energize the treaties from being ratified. many conservatives so the battle over the panama canal treaties in 1977 in 1978 as a test run to the battle over the agreement. the follow-up to richard nixon's deal from 1972. the used the anger over this agreement that the president entered into as a way to raise money and to mobilize and expand the membership base and conservative organizations. they were have been too embarrassed democrats because of carter's support for the treaties. it is patriotism said one of the leading activists and that is the issue we do best with. a number of conservative organizations such as the american conservative union the caucus and the committee for the survival of a free congress were all lobbying against the senate to avoid and reject the ratification
nonetheless carter moved forward. i will play as i speak some themes from the ceremony from when it was signed. the president and the government signed an agreement but the ratification battle in the senate is brutal. the opposition would energize the treaties from being ratified. many conservatives so the battle over the panama canal treaties in 1977 in 1978 as a test run to the battle over the agreement. the follow-up to richard nixon's deal from 1972. the used the anger over this agreement...
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right now jimmy carter.y count you are better than 4,000 homes, 14 countries you've been doing this and i'm looking at some of your fellow ex-presidents who have been making a fortune in book deals, millions of dollars for combined speeches and here you are 93 year's young building homes, what are you thinking? >> well, i'm certainly 94, as a matter of fact and my wife is 91 but we still -- we still are struggling along, we don't bigger as we did in the past but we do work on habitat side and it's gratifying, i feel like we get more out of it than we put into it although we work sometimes very hard and overwork on occasion, habitat is a wonderful organization and i would urge everybody that's watching this country to consider either making contribution to financially. neil: you've never been about accumulating wealth, i think you had said it has never been my ambition to be rich, former communications adviser said he doesn't like big shots and he doesn't think he's a big shot. [laughter] neil: you have a pro
right now jimmy carter.y count you are better than 4,000 homes, 14 countries you've been doing this and i'm looking at some of your fellow ex-presidents who have been making a fortune in book deals, millions of dollars for combined speeches and here you are 93 year's young building homes, what are you thinking? >> well, i'm certainly 94, as a matter of fact and my wife is 91 but we still -- we still are struggling along, we don't bigger as we did in the past but we do work on habitat side...
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jimmy carter. by my count now, your better than 4,000 homes, better than 14 countries, you be doing this. i'm looking at some of your fellow ex-presidents who have been making a fortune and book deals, billions of dollars, combined speeches. if you are, 93 years young, building homes paired what are you thinking? >> i will soon be 94, as a matter of fact paired my is 91. we are still struggling along. we don't work in business as we did in the past, but we still do our jobs on the habitat side. it is very appetizing that ratified for us we get more out of it and we put into it. sometimes it is very hard and overwork on occasion. habitat is a wonderful organization. i would urge everyone that is watching this program to consider either making a contribution financially, or volunteer to help on occasion. >> neil: it reminds a lot of folks who have been tracking your career, mr. president, especially since you left the white house, that you have never been about accumulating wealth. i think you had sa
jimmy carter. by my count now, your better than 4,000 homes, better than 14 countries, you be doing this. i'm looking at some of your fellow ex-presidents who have been making a fortune and book deals, billions of dollars, combined speeches. if you are, 93 years young, building homes paired what are you thinking? >> i will soon be 94, as a matter of fact paired my is 91. we are still struggling along. we don't work in business as we did in the past, but we still do our jobs on the habitat...
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1976, and he was carter's arkansas chair. carter won 65% of the arkansas vote that year. during the time he was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976, and two years later would become the country's youngest governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were married, hillary kept her maiden name rodham would have been unusual in 1975 across the country. she really kept her look. she wore glasses and no makeup and natural hair, that kind of thing. after bill lost his second term as governor in 1980, the two of them really regrouped, and you see at the beginning of the 1980's her transformation and his transformation politically, thinking about what the people needed most, and her transformation into what arkansas would have considered an appropriate fi
1976, and he was carter's arkansas chair. carter won 65% of the arkansas vote that year. during the time he was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976, and two years later would become the country's youngest...
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it wasn't just carter page. let me make myself clear here.hen they are listening to telephone conversations andle gathering emails from carter page, they are also looking at secondary and tertiary people in communication with carter page. so with everybody that was connected to carter page. sean, i believe this is a smoking gun. they need to ask bruce ohr what those firewalls were and are and exactly how his involvement in this, because he does talk about information that he supplied christopher steele earlier. >> sean: the 70 contacts, text messages, emails, meetings, ande of course, ohr's wife works with fusion gps. firewalls before comey's testimony, earlier information he provided. firewalls sound like theyey hada plan. sounds a lot like, oh, an insurance policy to me. gregg jarrett! >> i think you are right. in fact, here is 60 pages worth of the text messages, emails, the notes of bruce ohr and the conversations steele spanning a full year. what's remarkable about these documents, and sara's reporting is exactly right, on the one hand,
it wasn't just carter page. let me make myself clear here.hen they are listening to telephone conversations andle gathering emails from carter page, they are also looking at secondary and tertiary people in communication with carter page. so with everybody that was connected to carter page. sean, i believe this is a smoking gun. they need to ask bruce ohr what those firewalls were and are and exactly how his involvement in this, because he does talk about information that he supplied...
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sara carter will have more details in her report. first, we have an update on the media's trial of the century after 12 days, closing arguments on both sides have come to an end. paul manafort's defense clearly relying on the terrible credibility of the prosecution's star witness. that is manafort's former business partner rick gates, despite him admitting to have numerous felonies, mueller provided him with a get out a free card in change for his testimony. remember sammy "the bull" romano, the gangster, who killed up to 19 people. so many other cd individuals that aren't just -- get out of jail free free cr testimony. it's a serious problem. frequently resulting in less than trustworthy testimony. but in the case of paul manafort, well, we should all be prepared, frankly, for a guilty verdict. i tell you why. 95% of federal cases end up that way. the media? they will cheer in unison if paul manafort is found guilty. you must remember this: this case of mueller had nothing -- zero -- to to do with russia! zero to do with collusion!
sara carter will have more details in her report. first, we have an update on the media's trial of the century after 12 days, closing arguments on both sides have come to an end. paul manafort's defense clearly relying on the terrible credibility of the prosecution's star witness. that is manafort's former business partner rick gates, despite him admitting to have numerous felonies, mueller provided him with a get out a free card in change for his testimony. remember sammy "the bull"...
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disney's shares are near one-year highs and carter worth says the charts are pointing to more when theompany reports earnings next week he'll break it down. plus -- ♪ ♪ >> how would you like to get long shares of amd for next to nothing? >> yes, nothing. dan nathan will explain how to do it. and -- as one social stock after another tumbles, traders are eyeing one in particular for next week and here's a hint. ♪ ♪ >> mike ko has the snap trade and it's time to risk this and make more. the action begins right now. >> sure does, so let's get to it next week is all about media earnings and disney in particular the dow's stock has been on a magical rally closing out its fourth straight week in the green and that's the longest winning streak in nearly three years with shares just below their 52-week highs. how should you play it into the report >> let's get to the chart master. >> what do you think >> just as you suggested and disney has come to life of late. the precondition of underperformance with nascent outperformance is often a good setup. so consider the chart here the three-year char
disney's shares are near one-year highs and carter worth says the charts are pointing to more when theompany reports earnings next week he'll break it down. plus -- ♪ ♪ >> how would you like to get long shares of amd for next to nothing? >> yes, nothing. dan nathan will explain how to do it. and -- as one social stock after another tumbles, traders are eyeing one in particular for next week and here's a hint. ♪ ♪ >> mike ko has the snap trade and it's time to risk this...
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thank you very much, president carter, our best to mrs. carter. >> thank you, andrea, very much. best wishes to you. >> jimmy carter, 93 years old and of course rosalyn carter, working, building houses for habitat for humanity in indiana today. our thanks to them. >>> and coming up, breach of trust? lindsey graham suggesting a bigger problem between the president and jeff sessions than the mueller probe. what could that be? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. msnbc. the new chase ink business unlimited card is so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about nitrogen ice cream in supermarkets all over the world. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you m
thank you very much, president carter, our best to mrs. carter. >> thank you, andrea, very much. best wishes to you. >> jimmy carter, 93 years old and of course rosalyn carter, working, building houses for habitat for humanity in indiana today. our thanks to them. >>> and coming up, breach of trust? lindsey graham suggesting a bigger problem between the president and jeff sessions than the mueller probe. what could that be? you're watching "andrea mitchell...
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carter outside indiana.after leaving the white house, jimmy carter's legacy is still building. >> it is nearly 94 degrees outside. what are you doing here? >> well, i'm building habitat houses. >> reporter: with his wife, rosalind, president carter has put in 34 years, helping make more than 4,000 homes in 14 countries. >> i understand that you and mrs. carter renovated your home, the two of you. did you use the skills of habitat to do your -- >> absolutely, yeah. >> what due do? >> well, we contracted with a carpenter and he didn't show up just decided we'd do it ourselves. >> any married couple that's been together for as long as you have, when they do a project together, i mean, is this smooth sailing with the two of you? >> no! >> how's it going, mr. president? >> not always, not even on the habitat side. we've been married now, as you know, a little over 72 years, and so, we've learned to accommodate one another and have to iron out those differences. >> measure twice and cut once is good for carpentry
carter outside indiana.after leaving the white house, jimmy carter's legacy is still building. >> it is nearly 94 degrees outside. what are you doing here? >> well, i'm building habitat houses. >> reporter: with his wife, rosalind, president carter has put in 34 years, helping make more than 4,000 homes in 14 countries. >> i understand that you and mrs. carter renovated your home, the two of you. did you use the skills of habitat to do your -- >> absolutely, yeah....
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carter were in fantastic shape. for all what they have done all their life, i love those people, they are very honest. very nice, very, very nice. you know i was at the white house. as a pastry chef we lived a lot of things. not directly because we're not allowed and i'm grad it's the case because too many people will take advantage of that and we are not at the white house to show our faces. we are there to take care of the president and first lady regardless of the party they represent and whatever they are thought of and let me tell you, to have been able to do that to present them this w this cake it meant so much to me and for t m them. i remember when they walked into the room that day after working all day, they were walking all day fund-raising and they both went on the dance floor for 20 minutes no stop. at their age i never think this is fantastic. so -- and every president that i served as giving me different stories if you will, true stories, this is what i want to be very sure you understand. i do not s
carter were in fantastic shape. for all what they have done all their life, i love those people, they are very honest. very nice, very, very nice. you know i was at the white house. as a pastry chef we lived a lot of things. not directly because we're not allowed and i'm grad it's the case because too many people will take advantage of that and we are not at the white house to show our faces. we are there to take care of the president and first lady regardless of the party they represent and...
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carter were so happy. i remember when they walked into the home that day, after working all day, they were working all day, and they both went on the dance floor for 20 minutes, no stop. at their age and everything, this is fantastic, you know, absolutely fantastic. so -- and every president that i served is giving me different stories, if you will, true story. this is what i want to be very sure they understand. i do not speak in public to repeat what people told me, unless i lived it, unless it happened with me, i will not repeat it. the same for all my books. i have wrote seven books, eight books, i think number eight is in making. but i was really on top of thing to make sure what is printed is the truth and the fact. there's many white house book out there, many. and some of them, i wouldn't even use them to put it on the bottom of my bird cage. that's just as good as it is. because lie after lie. they make up story to be interesting, because they didn't have anything else to put there. i said -- when
carter were so happy. i remember when they walked into the home that day, after working all day, they were working all day, and they both went on the dance floor for 20 minutes, no stop. at their age and everything, this is fantastic, you know, absolutely fantastic. so -- and every president that i served is giving me different stories, if you will, true story. this is what i want to be very sure they understand. i do not speak in public to repeat what people told me, unless i lived it, unless...
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and roselyn carter, equal partner in the white house among many others. he's currently writing a monograph about the environment and international diplomacy due to be released in december 2018. he's a featured expert on the subjectoffs the carter administration, cold war, u.s. foreign ma foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott's new book, jeffrey eagle stated no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s, that swirling chaotic, dispiriting and transformational decade that continues to befuddle and fascinate historians like scott kaufman. it's my honor to welcome scott to the ford presidential museum. [ applause ] >> thank you very much for having me. there are so many people i would like to thank. i'll briefly go through the lest of some of the individuals who have been so helpful to bring me here and have been so kind and generous to me. of course joe respal, don hall oway, kate murray have all been just so generous to me, the national archives administration and in ad
and roselyn carter, equal partner in the white house among many others. he's currently writing a monograph about the environment and international diplomacy due to be released in december 2018. he's a featured expert on the subjectoffs the carter administration, cold war, u.s. foreign ma foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott's new book, jeffrey eagle stated no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s,...
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what do you see, carter? >> commodities in general, of course, copper, gold, it doesn't matter what it is. and oil has resisted the dollar strength oil is now starting to roll and energy stocks in turn are under pressure here you have a chart, no judgments or annotations by me it's simply the crude oil chart in chicago oi and the futures. if we were to simply put in some lines, one thing we know is it has been almost perfectly, as is so often the case, responsive to its trend line and now instead we have broken trend. and that's really going to be the issue ultimately if and as there's more to come let's move on. >>> here is the etf for xle over the past two, three years. to my eye what you've got is this you have a well-defined triple top. if i were to keep this exact same set up and pull it back to five years or longer, what you have, again, is the triple top but now put in the following lines and that's ultimately where we can go. so what i'm thinking at this point is that these key levels failed here thre
what do you see, carter? >> commodities in general, of course, copper, gold, it doesn't matter what it is. and oil has resisted the dollar strength oil is now starting to roll and energy stocks in turn are under pressure here you have a chart, no judgments or annotations by me it's simply the crude oil chart in chicago oi and the futures. if we were to simply put in some lines, one thing we know is it has been almost perfectly, as is so often the case, responsive to its trend line and now...
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carter, what do you think?help determine the way forward what is specific to nvidia and what is specific to semis? almost every major semiconductor from micron to intel to lrcx, they're all under pressure even today some are down 70% we have pressure on the group. obviously you have the biggest one, besides intel, nvidia falling. i can't imagine that it's going to stop after one day. i would bet further weakness. >> seems like the best performing in the group, doesn't it but actually over the course of the last ten years, when they have disappointed on earnings and stock has been lower, you wait another week, and they're down on average another 200 basis points i think you have a little time certainly if you were thinking of buying it, i wouldn't do that here i think that's more weakness ahead. >> overall semis, you're negative >> i have been negative. this is the one i've been waiting for, nvidia. this is the sentiment leader, we've seen all in major correction territory the sox is down 10% from its high if yo
carter, what do you think?help determine the way forward what is specific to nvidia and what is specific to semis? almost every major semiconductor from micron to intel to lrcx, they're all under pressure even today some are down 70% we have pressure on the group. obviously you have the biggest one, besides intel, nvidia falling. i can't imagine that it's going to stop after one day. i would bet further weakness. >> seems like the best performing in the group, doesn't it but actually over...
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"the presidency of james earl carter junior and rosalyn carter equal partner in the white house" is one of his books and many others. kaufman is a featured expert on the carter administration, cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing, and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, "ambition, pragmatism and party", jeffrey eagle stated no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s. that swirling chaotic transformational decade that continues to fascinate historians, like scott kaufman. it's my pleasure to welcome scott kaufman to the ford presidential museum. >>> thank you very much for having me. there are so many people i'd like to thank, and go through some of the individuals who have been so helpful to bring me here and have been kind and generous to me. of course, joe restfall, don holaway, christen mooney, kate murray, have all been so generous to me. the national archives administration, and the ford foundation, because i really think i can safely say without their support this project probably would not hav
"the presidency of james earl carter junior and rosalyn carter equal partner in the white house" is one of his books and many others. kaufman is a featured expert on the carter administration, cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing, and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, "ambition, pragmatism and party", jeffrey eagle stated no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s. that swirling chaotic...
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carter. with open arms she was so nice. called me by my first name, gave me a hug, and she said come with me, we need to talk. so, she pulled me to the side, and with gretchen, a very nice lady, and we talked, and that is when mrs. carter asked me if i would like to take the job for a little get -- bed. so, you cannot say no to the president, you cannot say no to the first lady. i sat up and, yes, i will give you five years, maybe, and then we will see. okay, that's good. so, gretchen posten, the social security reminded mrs. carter that i was not an american citizen. i was on a green card, i was legal. so, mrs. carter said to gretchen , she said listen gretchen, i want him and i want him back, do you understand? so, don't worry about that, i'll fix it when he comes to the white house. and sure enough, if you wonder why i love mrs. carter very much, because it was -- of what i'm going to tell you next, because one day surprise, i am working in the white house kitchen, this dude shows up from nowhere and tapped me on the sho
carter. with open arms she was so nice. called me by my first name, gave me a hug, and she said come with me, we need to talk. so, she pulled me to the side, and with gretchen, a very nice lady, and we talked, and that is when mrs. carter asked me if i would like to take the job for a little get -- bed. so, you cannot say no to the president, you cannot say no to the first lady. i sat up and, yes, i will give you five years, maybe, and then we will see. okay, that's good. so, gretchen posten,...
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we will talk to sara carter and sean bigley.e are currently tracking another huge developing story that could spell very bad news for robert mueller tonight. a federal court case stemming from a decades-old murder. we were actually set to decide whether or not information from grand jury investigations can actually be released to the public. if the court finds that such information cannot be made public, that would mean robert mueller could be muzzled and prevented from releasing a report at the conclusion of his witch hunt when he writes the stupid report. it usually grand jury information is kept secret. and remember, only prosecutors get to make the case to a grand jury. in other words, there is no defense case before a grand jury. in america you can't indict a ham sandwich. i will keep you focused on this case as arguments are set to begin next month. meanwhile we have another setback for anyone breathlessly hoping and praying for mueller to find the trump-russia collusion that we have not heard to this point. the attorney f
we will talk to sara carter and sean bigley.e are currently tracking another huge developing story that could spell very bad news for robert mueller tonight. a federal court case stemming from a decades-old murder. we were actually set to decide whether or not information from grand jury investigations can actually be released to the public. if the court finds that such information cannot be made public, that would mean robert mueller could be muzzled and prevented from releasing a report at...
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disney shares a near one year heinz carter worth says the charts are pointing to more when company reportsarnings next week he'll break it down. plus, how would you like to get long shares of amd for next to nothing? >> nothing >> yes, nuttin'. dan nathan will explain how. and -- as one social stock after another tumbles, traders are eyeing one name in particular for next week. and here's a hint. ♪ >> micohas the snap trade. it's time to risk less and make more the action we begins right now >> sure does let's get to it. next week is all about media earnings and disney in particular the stock has been on a rally closing out the fourth straight week in the green, longest winning streak in nearly three shares whereas shares just below a 52-week high let's get straight to the chart master what do you think? >> just as you said, disney has come to life of late the precondition of underperformance with nascent outperformance is often a good setup. consider the chart, a three-year chart, this is the underperformance disney in blue basically no progress in three years as equities in general as me
disney shares a near one year heinz carter worth says the charts are pointing to more when company reportsarnings next week he'll break it down. plus, how would you like to get long shares of amd for next to nothing? >> nothing >> yes, nuttin'. dan nathan will explain how. and -- as one social stock after another tumbles, traders are eyeing one name in particular for next week. and here's a hint. ♪ >> micohas the snap trade. it's time to risk less and make more the action we...
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and "rosland carter: equal partner in the white house" among many others. kaufman is currently writing a monograph on the environment due to be released in december of 2018. k aurks, kaufman is a featured expert on the cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, the smu presidential history director jeffrey eagle stated, no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s. that's swirling chaotic despiriting and transformational decade that continues to beputle and face nation historians like scott kaufmann. it is my great pleasure to welcome scott kauffman to the ford presidential museum. [ applause ] >>> thank you very much for having me. there are so many people i would like to thank. i'll briefly go through the list of the individuals that have been so helpful to bring me here, and have been so kind and generous to me. of course, joe restfall. don holloway, kristin mooney, joe calaruso, kate murray, they have all been so generous to me. the na
and "rosland carter: equal partner in the white house" among many others. kaufman is currently writing a monograph on the environment due to be released in december of 2018. k aurks, kaufman is a featured expert on the cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, the smu presidential history director jeffrey eagle stated, no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s....
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and you don't want that. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear -- >> reporter: jimmy carter only servedr requirement for a federal pension, but he isn't planning on retiring. already a former president for longer than anyone in history. >> you said you thought that telling the truth was important when you were president, but you seem to suggest it might not be so important to the presidency. >> well, that seems to be the case now. you know, i think it's well known that the incumbent president is very careless with the truth. telling the truth has been pretty deep ingrained in me, and i think that makes it even more deplorable to me to see that it's been abandoned by some people. >> some people would say, well, that's politics, you know? you maybe have to tell a lie now and again and maybe even more than that, but you can succeed for your side and get things done. >> i disagree with that. i think i went through my campaign and my presidency without ever lying to the people or making a deliberately false statement. and i think that would be a very worthwhile thing to reinsert into politic
and you don't want that. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear -- >> reporter: jimmy carter only servedr requirement for a federal pension, but he isn't planning on retiring. already a former president for longer than anyone in history. >> you said you thought that telling the truth was important when you were president, but you seem to suggest it might not be so important to the presidency. >> well, that seems to be the case now. you know, i think it's well known that...
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carter, equal partner in the white house, among many others. kaufman is currently writing on the environment and international diplomacy. that is due to be released in december 2018. kaufman is a featured expert on the subject of the carter administration, cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing, and office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book "ambition, pragmatism, and party", smu senator for presidential history director jeffrey eagle stated nobody understands the american political scene of the 1970's. that swirling, chaotic and transformational decade that continues to fascinate historians, like scott kaufman. it is my pleasure to welcome scott kaufman to the ford presidential museum. [applause] dr. kaufman: thank you very much for having me. there are so many people i would like to thank. i will briefly go through the list of some of the individuals who have been so helpful to bring me here and have been so kind and generous. of course, joe restfall, don holloway, chris mooney, joe call
carter, equal partner in the white house, among many others. kaufman is currently writing on the environment and international diplomacy. that is due to be released in december 2018. kaufman is a featured expert on the subject of the carter administration, cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing, and office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book "ambition, pragmatism, and party", smu senator for presidential history director jeffrey...
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'76, and he was carter's arkansas chair, and carter went on to win 65% of the arkansas vote that year. during the time that bill was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. so their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976, and two years later would become the governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were married, hillary kept her maiden name rodham which would have been unusual in 1975 in arkansas, of course, but even across the country. and she really kept her look and she wore glasses and no makeup and natural hair, that kind of thing. after bill lost his second term as governor in 1980, the two of them really regrouped, and you see at the beginning of the '80s her transformation and his transformation politically, thinking about what the people needed most and her tra transformation into what washington would think was an appropriate first lady. sh
'76, and he was carter's arkansas chair, and carter went on to win 65% of the arkansas vote that year. during the time that bill was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. so their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976, and two years later would become the...
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he won the seed and he also won carter's respects, begrudgingly. this was a public campaign put forth by congressman newt gingrich, who had questions about speaker wright's ethics, especially in relation to receiving gifts for speaking engagements and some royalties over the publication of one of his books, some questions about his wife betty's employment, and -- but newt gingrich really took on a public role in questioning the speaker of the house and saying that he needed to be investigated for these ethics violations. housey, in 1988, the ethics committee did open an investigation into speaker receiving gifts in exchange for speaking engagements over the congressional limit family had also there were questions about his wife's employment. he has written a book "confessions of a public man," and in exchange of these speaking engagements, there were congressional limits i on what he could be paid. in addition to that, he was also receiving money for the purchase of large quantities of the book. at these engagements. that did not really look good.
he won the seed and he also won carter's respects, begrudgingly. this was a public campaign put forth by congressman newt gingrich, who had questions about speaker wright's ethics, especially in relation to receiving gifts for speaking engagements and some royalties over the publication of one of his books, some questions about his wife betty's employment, and -- but newt gingrich really took on a public role in questioning the speaker of the house and saying that he needed to be investigated...
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. >> 5:00 a.m., worldwide exchange >> 10 the hard way >> and carter braxton is worth on the desk. >>. >> beautiful >> are we tired of winning >> i thought when facebook reported 20% in 10 minutes, i thought that had ramifications for the broader market clearly incorrect. here we are at the s&p at 2850 i think we made on january 26, vix is up at 12. the rally is going to ratchet higher everybody else's losses is our gains. >> tim, we talk about the shanghai index, that's the big domestic one the kind of the nasdaq, that's down 23% this year it is taking around the chin will it hurt our market or is it good because capital will flow here >> we have been concerned of currency and capital flow. we watch this market under performed for years. if you want to trade this by the way or want to look at how you can trade this in the etf land, shares, is down 36% from six months highs to where we see today of emerging markets. since april 1st, it is down 23% against the s&p. these are extraordinary moves. what worries about me winning so much is ultimately that tail wind is something this adminis
. >> 5:00 a.m., worldwide exchange >> 10 the hard way >> and carter braxton is worth on the desk. >>. >> beautiful >> are we tired of winning >> i thought when facebook reported 20% in 10 minutes, i thought that had ramifications for the broader market clearly incorrect. here we are at the s&p at 2850 i think we made on january 26, vix is up at 12. the rally is going to ratchet higher everybody else's losses is our gains. >> tim, we talk about...
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carter right ? >> the relationship between the carter white house and the washington press corps, there was a lot of class issues and resentment issues there. do you think comparing the late 70s to now, a 40 year cycle, where we better governed in 1978 than in 2018? >> i don't know if i'm equipped to answer that question but i will say that the carter team who came to washington felt they had won this election against the overwhelming opposition of the democratic party hierarchy and were determined to come to washington and do it their way. at the end of the campaign they felt that the party was against them, washington was against them, the establishment, and the new york times and washington post and establishment press was against them. so, they spent the first couple of years trying to do it their way, not bringing in people to washington and you know the story. they eventually did but by then it was late and impressions had set in. but are we governed better? can you say that about any time in
carter right ? >> the relationship between the carter white house and the washington press corps, there was a lot of class issues and resentment issues there. do you think comparing the late 70s to now, a 40 year cycle, where we better governed in 1978 than in 2018? >> i don't know if i'm equipped to answer that question but i will say that the carter team who came to washington felt they had won this election against the overwhelming opposition of the democratic party hierarchy and...
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. >> kind of grinding higher after what carter said to me one of the reasons i sold that downside and and sold another call is because i wanted it to grind higher. that is what's going on. at some point when we get further, above 21 call strike, you take in the short 14 put strike in october. >> you didn't feel like wearing a tie tonight >> carter makes us look so -- >> two weeks ago, big guy, carter and mike said shares of square were heading into trouble. >> this is a well-defined trend line what i'm thinking at this point is that we know that up-trends will have check backs and we will often get back to trend and we are kind of due for that right around now. >> the september 65 put spread, spending $3.20 and sell. >> the stock fell and now up a percent since the trade, what are you going to do now? >> the draw down was nice. $10, and now it recovered. the recovery has not permitted the stock to make new highs. it will stick with the short bet. >> i'm going to guess that it is possible that they have taken some profits when we saw the initial draw down. if you haven't yet, there is
. >> kind of grinding higher after what carter said to me one of the reasons i sold that downside and and sold another call is because i wanted it to grind higher. that is what's going on. at some point when we get further, above 21 call strike, you take in the short 14 put strike in october. >> you didn't feel like wearing a tie tonight >> carter makes us look so -- >> two weeks ago, big guy, carter and mike said shares of square were heading into trouble. >> this...
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sara carter?> sean, exactly what they are trying to accuse the trump administration of doing is what they were doing all along, and the fact that robert mueller has all of this evidence, this is not just circumstantial evidence. this is enormous -- >> sean: we have a handwritten note! >> exactly. handwritten notes, conversations,st testimony, you know, they will be questioning bruce ohr on august 28th, and this was very important because bruce ohr holds the key to what happened here, and i would also like to know, who, at the fbi authorized bruce ohr to be the conduit for christopher steele? even more importantly than that, when did the fbi no that christopher steele was actually leaking information to the media at the behest of glenn simpson? >> sean: he knows it's b.s.! he knows it's rationalized, he doesn't believe his own dossier. i've got to be honest. then you got mueller andav this idiotic manafort tax fraud issue, how in god's name did that become part of the russia collusion investigation
sara carter?> sean, exactly what they are trying to accuse the trump administration of doing is what they were doing all along, and the fact that robert mueller has all of this evidence, this is not just circumstantial evidence. this is enormous -- >> sean: we have a handwritten note! >> exactly. handwritten notes, conversations,st testimony, you know, they will be questioning bruce ohr on august 28th, and this was very important because bruce ohr holds the key to what happened...
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>>> and former president jimmy carter with a sharp rebuke of president trump calling him, in a word,disaster. is there a scenario that he, perhaps along with other former presidents can actually speak out together? let's talk about that, coming up. hey allergy muddlers. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. i'm hoping these nature sounds will help me relax a bit.. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners insurance? good to know. feeling better? i love you, pookie bear. [parrot 1] i love you, pookie bear. [parrot 2] i love you, pookie bear! [parrots] i love you, pookie bear!!! get to know geico and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. introducing custome be your own. fabric design.f-a-kind. exclusively from budget blinds. you design it. you pick the pattern, the colors, the fabric. budget blinds does the rest, creating drapes and pil
>>> and former president jimmy carter with a sharp rebuke of president trump calling him, in a word,disaster. is there a scenario that he, perhaps along with other former presidents can actually speak out together? let's talk about that, coming up. hey allergy muddlers. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. i'm...
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he developed a friendship with another ex-president, jimmy carter. the two of them criticized israel for standing in the way of the middle east peace process. the join forces against nafta. they argued in support of george w. bush continuing the ban on assault weapons that was set to expire in 2004, although bush allowed it to expire that year. at the same time, ford is out and still a -- still involved in politics. he is making money. both facilities, the library and museum opened in 1981. he is also making money for his family. he made large amounts of money from speaking engagements, his memoirs, and for sitting on corporate boards. some people accused him of being interested only in material game. dish -- only in material game. gain. the criticism stung. ford said, i am not just sitting on corporate boards to make money, i am working hard for these people. i am putting a lot of effort into this. ford could also point out that he was very much involved in philanthropy. in 1977 he established the invitational golf tournament. he helped save a theat
he developed a friendship with another ex-president, jimmy carter. the two of them criticized israel for standing in the way of the middle east peace process. the join forces against nafta. they argued in support of george w. bush continuing the ban on assault weapons that was set to expire in 2004, although bush allowed it to expire that year. at the same time, ford is out and still a -- still involved in politics. he is making money. both facilities, the library and museum opened in 1981. he...
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>> carter.us all look like -- >> two weeks ago, big guy, carter and mike said shares of square were heading into some trouble. >> this is a well-defined trend line and what i'm thinking at this point is we know that up trends will have a check back where we will often get back to trend and we're due for that around now >> the september 65, 55 put spread, you would spend $3.20 to buy those 65 and then sell the 55s for 80 cents >> the stock did fall, but managed to rally back and now up more than a percent since the time of the trade and what are you going to do now? >> it was nice, about ten bucks and now it's recovered and what's interesting is the recovery has not permitted the stock to make new highs. i think they'll stick with it. >> i'm going to guess that it's possible that some people who had this trade on might have taken some of the pockets when we saw the initial draw down and there's not a whole lot of premium in this trade yet and i would be inclined to stick with it >> the one thing
>> carter.us all look like -- >> two weeks ago, big guy, carter and mike said shares of square were heading into some trouble. >> this is a well-defined trend line and what i'm thinking at this point is we know that up trends will have a check back where we will often get back to trend and we're due for that around now >> the september 65, 55 put spread, you would spend $3.20 to buy those 65 and then sell the 55s for 80 cents >> the stock did fall, but managed to...
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i've covered seven presidents going back to jimmy carter. so hearing some of these stories was just terrific, john. >> that's great. >> i have the great good fortune to have this conversation with one of america's extraordinary presidential -- america's historian and someone who has written about a number of presidents over the span of our extraordinary history, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, frank roosevelt and his relationship with winston churchill and then most recently george h.w. bush. you also wrote about the civil war. so you've written about the presidents of that period too. >> i must say being called a historian, is like being called the best restaurant in a hospital. you want to win, but it's not that hard. thank you. >> so the last panel -- you're going to do that. >> that's all right. that was for the benjamin harris home people. love those guys. >> the last panel did a wonderful job touching on the history but i want to touch on the history of this country and the relationship between the presidents and the press, and what
i've covered seven presidents going back to jimmy carter. so hearing some of these stories was just terrific, john. >> that's great. >> i have the great good fortune to have this conversation with one of america's extraordinary presidential -- america's historian and someone who has written about a number of presidents over the span of our extraordinary history, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, frank roosevelt and his relationship with winston churchill and then most recently...
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and keep them off drugs.jermaine carter, carter's legacy llc.'g to keep these kids busy, keep them out of trouble, do positive things. let them know that life is not hard, you know?' 'they get a parent consent form, they sign it and everything. and we take them out to work.'(grant) carter admits his employees were at foothill high school on thursday... and likely part of the incident which sp awned the social media post. (vicki) new video tonight at 9. an uber driver is accused of shooting and killing a man in flordia. authorities say jason boek thought he saw his girlfriend leave a lounge and get in uber. that apparently made him mad and he chased down the uber driver threatening to beat him up. it turns out..his girlfriend wasn't even in the uber and when the uber driver...who just finished police academy... felt threatened...he shot and killed the man. (sot) "ladies and gentlemen it goes without saying had a camera in his car. but you see how rapidly you have to make a decision if whether you live or die. don't mess with an uber driver. don't
and keep them off drugs.jermaine carter, carter's legacy llc.'g to keep these kids busy, keep them out of trouble, do positive things. let them know that life is not hard, you know?' 'they get a parent consent form, they sign it and everything. and we take them out to work.'(grant) carter admits his employees were at foothill high school on thursday... and likely part of the incident which sp awned the social media post. (vicki) new video tonight at 9. an uber driver is accused of shooting and...
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jane: right, so how does jimmy carter maintain that modesty? hw does he do it? kevihas a $210,000 pension from the government. the government supports his office, as they do for all s.ex-preside he has a nice little house that he has lived in since 1961 with his wife, rosalynn. they live comfortably, they jus don've big -- jane: but why? kevin: because he said -- he told me over dinner -- i asked him why he didn't do this, because jerry ford, his predecessor, was the first one to invent this modern way of living as he said he felt like he would be cashing in on the white house, and he didn't want to do that. he said, "i'm not going to go on boards, i'm not going to give big-bucks speeches, but i will write books becase i do that well." he has written 33 of them. they have done pretty well. he is not a poor man, but he lives modestly. jane: i felt very warm and glowing and nostalgic reading your piece. what is the reaction from readers? kevin: it is remarkable. it is like we tucked the country into b gave them a glass of warm milk. ndere is so much anger division
jane: right, so how does jimmy carter maintain that modesty? hw does he do it? kevihas a $210,000 pension from the government. the government supports his office, as they do for all s.ex-preside he has a nice little house that he has lived in since 1961 with his wife, rosalynn. they live comfortably, they jus don've big -- jane: but why? kevin: because he said -- he told me over dinner -- i asked him why he didn't do this, because jerry ford, his predecessor, was the first one to invent this...
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carter: "bullied me."they beat carter with rocks and sticks...ust in his eyes.he ended up with a broken arm... and cuts and bruises across his face and head.dana english: "they pulled rocks and pieces of debris out of his eye today." olympia police are now investigating.they found the 5-year-old who they say started all of this... and they're planning to get social services involved.dana english: "it's heartbreaking and disgusting and it makes me wonder what they're going through in their everyday life."carter may need surgery on his arm... and definitely needs some rest.dana english: "are you scared this is gonna happen again?" "yeah mommy is too."the ugly consequence of standing up to a bully.dana english: "i really don't know what i'm hoping for other than for people to know that this is not acceptable. and bullying is not okay. there's no reason to bully someone ever." (ken) carter may need more surgery. a gofundme account has been set up to help the family with medical expenses. (pam) scary moments at a walmart in albuquerque, new mexico. a
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i don't think jimmy carter did as good a job of that as he wanted to. he did during the campaign or he wouldn't have won but i think has he became president it was tougher. today we can debate all day and night what donald trump said during the campaign and whether what he's saying as president fulfills that or doesn't, and there's a lot more to the story than that. >> yeah, 'cause i keep thinking that the presidents we remember fondly, and the ones that tend to trip off the tongue in sort of a popular way, are the ones who reached beyond the base that elected them. right. so, let's just do the 20th century. so you have fdr, who leads very -- the '30s and '40s now, it seems like it's this world where we somehow or another go from soup lines to d.-day and everything worked out great. there was a fundamental question in the early 1930s that roosevelt represented the great hope between the bailful lights of soviets and the lights of nordic self-assertion. chur churchhill would have known the postmaster's name also. what did he do? he understood how to rati
i don't think jimmy carter did as good a job of that as he wanted to. he did during the campaign or he wouldn't have won but i think has he became president it was tougher. today we can debate all day and night what donald trump said during the campaign and whether what he's saying as president fulfills that or doesn't, and there's a lot more to the story than that. >> yeah, 'cause i keep thinking that the presidents we remember fondly, and the ones that tend to trip off the tongue in...
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right and brezhnev jimmy carter and and you are kurt yes branch of jimmy carter on the war in there and brezhnev so what happened during the president carter era cold war was pretty hot at that time the cold war was hot and that was the days when they a limp dicks used to be great now it's the opposite in cold war to point out the olympics it's all like you know it's not like oh boy caught in something like that back.
right and brezhnev jimmy carter and and you are kurt yes branch of jimmy carter on the war in there and brezhnev so what happened during the president carter era cold war was pretty hot at that time the cold war was hot and that was the days when they a limp dicks used to be great now it's the opposite in cold war to point out the olympics it's all like you know it's not like oh boy caught in something like that back.
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i think that's the most important thing to watch for >> carter?t right there anything that's basically going up and to the right is good. anything that's going down and to the right is bad. sometimes it is as elemental as that and that's going down to the right. it's got some gaps most recent gap is down. your first day in life is your best day, if that's it, you're never good >> you pointed out they've only had five quarters of earnings results and they have had some fairly sharp moves on those earnings that's fairly typical. if you have an ipo the first few earnings result is where you'll see the most violent moves, doesn't make if it is a big company like facebook or smaller one like snap. over time investors become more acclimated to the stock and expectations are basically more measured so you don't see as big gaps which is why you have a 17% implied move but it might look small in a historical context. >> this is a volatility trade for all intents and purposes the worst case scenario, the premium you have at risk, selling the short data, wha
i think that's the most important thing to watch for >> carter?t right there anything that's basically going up and to the right is good. anything that's going down and to the right is bad. sometimes it is as elemental as that and that's going down to the right. it's got some gaps most recent gap is down. your first day in life is your best day, if that's it, you're never good >> you pointed out they've only had five quarters of earnings results and they have had some fairly sharp...
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carter: "bullied me."they beat carter with rocks and sticks...es.he ended up with a broken arm... and cuts and bruises across his face and head.dana english: "they pulled rocks and pieces of debris out of his eye today." olympia police are now investigating.they found the 5-year-old who they say started all of this... and they're planning to get social services involved.dana english: "it's heartbreaking and disgusting and it makes me wonder what they're going through in their everyday life."carter may need surgery on his arm... and definitely needs some rest.dana english: "are you scared this is gonna happen again?" "yeah mommy is too."the ugly consequence of standing up to a bully.dana english: "i really don't know what i'm hoping for other than for people to know that this is not acceptable. and bullying is not okay. there's no reason to bully someone ever." cohen reporting. a go-fund-me account has been set up to help carter's family with medical expenses. (vicki) we have a link to it on our website at kron-4 dot com. (grant) a local hospital
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we know carter page is a spy. he is working with the russians.know this, we know that -- >> sean: why wasn't he arrested? >> that's right. why wasn't he arrested? one more quick point. they left out all the information on bruce ohr out of that application. they did not inform this court of what was going on. and that is the biggest problem here. >> sean: so russian lies -- want to go into all of us. there is so much to unpeel here. you have the fisa court lied to them, multiple levels, there is a fraud committed to the courts, then you've got strzok and page and of course, comey, write thed exoneration, but you got them saying we are going to stop c tm and we will have an insurance policy then you have glenn simpson in here and now he wants to throw a hail marynd with, again, unverified steele owdossier. steele -- he doesn't even stand by his own dossier when under oath, but now we have anee oligarch from russia kicked out of the country, you've got ohr, steele talking about bringing him back in and spreading misinformation, lying to the american
we know carter page is a spy. he is working with the russians.know this, we know that -- >> sean: why wasn't he arrested? >> that's right. why wasn't he arrested? one more quick point. they left out all the information on bruce ohr out of that application. they did not inform this court of what was going on. and that is the biggest problem here. >> sean: so russian lies -- want to go into all of us. there is so much to unpeel here. you have the fisa court lied to them,...