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were carter's critics.rian: the secretary of state resigned in the middle of the controversy. gordon liddy was pardoned. give us some background. mr. gerhardt: a lot was happening, not just domestically. you had a situation arising in iran that would become a big problem for carter. he also developed interpersonal friction between him and other key officials like the secretary of state. vance was a well-respected civil servant and a secretary of state of great prominence. he did not feel fully appreciated. he didn't have carter listening to him all the time. so it came to a head. carter had already tried to remove other officials and was happy to get rid of vance. that created a rift in the cabinet and in the party. with regard to other positions like ted sorensen in the cia, what we see is something that will be important to carter and other presidents throughout american history. as presidents try to fill certain positions, it turns out the senate, who has the power to confirm the officials, will care abo
were carter's critics.rian: the secretary of state resigned in the middle of the controversy. gordon liddy was pardoned. give us some background. mr. gerhardt: a lot was happening, not just domestically. you had a situation arising in iran that would become a big problem for carter. he also developed interpersonal friction between him and other key officials like the secretary of state. vance was a well-respected civil servant and a secretary of state of great prominence. he did not feel fully...
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>> carter?think that's right. we were in for a tactical reason and that result has been achieved independent of this trade, does one want to be in mcdonald's versus other areas of the market it's a very defensive name, it acts well. it was up in october that alone says it all. >> dan said big tech was heading into trouble. >> the qqq could set up as a good head if you're trying to wait it out until the end of the year or hold on to the names look out to november expiration. november 173 put spread could be bought for $3. >> well, that nasdaq 100 etf is down 2% since the time of the trade, so dan, how are you trading right now? >> it's about apple and amazon, stick with this trade. i think it's a small winner on monday when it touched 160 it was worth a lot more but i think this is what you want to have on for the next couple of weeks because i think we see lower lows. >> there are risk in the qqq's because there are big names to come apart as so many have. >> tweets and final call up next on "op
>> carter?think that's right. we were in for a tactical reason and that result has been achieved independent of this trade, does one want to be in mcdonald's versus other areas of the market it's a very defensive name, it acts well. it was up in october that alone says it all. >> dan said big tech was heading into trouble. >> the qqq could set up as a good head if you're trying to wait it out until the end of the year or hold on to the names look out to november expiration....
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carter, what are you looking at? >> walmart a big one, but really it many ways it's a consumer staples play it's a big grocery store and we know how well consumer staples are acting this is a defensive and offensive bet here the most recent data point is this huge gap on its earnings. there it is, you can see it, basically a massive move after a surprising result. and, of course, on epic volume, which is what you want when you have a gap to the upside so i'm going to make the bet that we get a big move here in the next quarterly report. let's put this in context. so here is the gap, right? just to put that, again, to focus on that issue. but what we really have, you know, this thing sort of draws itself i mean, by all accounts, we have a cup and handle and the move would suggest to the former high that former high is 109.98, we close around 105 today just a 4% move to get us back there is the bet that i'm making let's pull it back even further. just one more chart. this is going back to 2015 and, again, just to my ey
carter, what are you looking at? >> walmart a big one, but really it many ways it's a consumer staples play it's a big grocery store and we know how well consumer staples are acting this is a defensive and offensive bet here the most recent data point is this huge gap on its earnings. there it is, you can see it, basically a massive move after a surprising result. and, of course, on epic volume, which is what you want when you have a gap to the upside so i'm going to make the bet that we...
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i will say though, carter, the charts are horrible.f the stock were to go down back towards the levels and 2019 estimates don't come down meaningfully it's a cheap stock when you think about the way they're supposed. >> the 176 level think of that kind of selloff. it puts the whole notion of what something is worth in question it was worth 292 then 176. it was worth 220 sessions ago now back at 205. it is virtually a gambling chip here in many ways the only way one copies with it will be fraught with error too looking at charts it's not because it's cheap, expensive that is out the window at this point. >> right mike, last word. >> it would be cheap, that's true to dan's point. think about it since 50u they multiplied revenues three type opheim multiply free cash flow six times and eps over eight times since sue. this is a fast growing company and represent the technology of the future that said, when you are holding stocks that move this sharply this quickly i think that you ought to look at options positions and even if you hold this
i will say though, carter, the charts are horrible.f the stock were to go down back towards the levels and 2019 estimates don't come down meaningfully it's a cheap stock when you think about the way they're supposed. >> the 176 level think of that kind of selloff. it puts the whole notion of what something is worth in question it was worth 292 then 176. it was worth 220 sessions ago now back at 205. it is virtually a gambling chip here in many ways the only way one copies with it will be...
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>> i think it's really hard to argue with carter's technical setup.his stock seems destined to go back to the prior high at 110. it makes sense to define your risk to less than 3% of the stock price. if you're convinced the stock is going to get there and break out. this stock had a massive gap on the last earnings report to the tune of 8% or 9% if they are able to beat and raise again, mike's trade will be the way to do it. i think it makes sense to define your risk into a print after you've had such a big run like this, too. >> the thing we're focused on, not that big a move to get to the high about 4% two, a stock that was up in october when you just had the worst october in a decade. a stock up today when people pounding equities going into the market, into the close that's the kind of behavior of money that would argue that there's both people hiding, for good reason, or there are plenty of people that have to be long that's the bulk of capitalists, fully invested at the mutual fund level and many endowments and so they are making decisions here
>> i think it's really hard to argue with carter's technical setup.his stock seems destined to go back to the prior high at 110. it makes sense to define your risk to less than 3% of the stock price. if you're convinced the stock is going to get there and break out. this stock had a massive gap on the last earnings report to the tune of 8% or 9% if they are able to beat and raise again, mike's trade will be the way to do it. i think it makes sense to define your risk into a print after...
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but mining khouw and carter worth say watch out.he industrial giant is about to scratch investors. plus, calling all "options action"s fans. reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us your question at "options action. if it's nice, we'll answer it on air. when "options action" returns. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving da
but mining khouw and carter worth say watch out.he industrial giant is about to scratch investors. plus, calling all "options action"s fans. reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us your question at "options action. if it's nice, we'll answer it on air. when "options action" returns. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj...
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the tech turmoil is there anywhere safe to hide out in the seccer let's get for the chart master carterorth at the plasma what are you look being at. >> oracle, an old line name, maybe boring but it's holding up when others are under pressure so just a simple table, the numbers speak for themselves in the month of october of course the worst month in perhaps a decade or there abouts, one of the worst octobers in 2009 oracle was down almost everything was compared to the s&p, compared to the russell 2000, that's an important thing which is to say people were selling everything but they sold a little less of this and that is the definition of relative strength so here is a chart weekly bars and it goes back to 2013-14. we have a couple of setups one of course is the head and shoulders bottom but what we have now -- focus on this -- is this wedge of course. and my hufrmg is that we are going to get a pretty god move out of this formation. now, let's talk about the relative performance this is that same chart. and what has happened three or four times is that when this starts to improve, wh
the tech turmoil is there anywhere safe to hide out in the seccer let's get for the chart master carterorth at the plasma what are you look being at. >> oracle, an old line name, maybe boring but it's holding up when others are under pressure so just a simple table, the numbers speak for themselves in the month of october of course the worst month in perhaps a decade or there abouts, one of the worst octobers in 2009 oracle was down almost everything was compared to the s&p, compared...
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let's go straight to carter over at the plasma with the checkup on the health care charts. >> we known principle the defensive assets are acting well, staples, health care, utilities up big but in many ways in the case for health care it a catch up trade, having lagged so much over the preceding three years. let's look at the chart and get around to a trade here and i want to talk about biotech at the end xlv, the etf for health care and what you have on the top is the one-year chart you see the xlv like the market of course sold off in october. everything sold off in october but what we know is it was an alpha generator, it's going straight up in the same time frame, relative to the peer group, the market, health care doing weapon its defense every characteristics kicking in a bad october, the worst in ten years. so pull this back a little further. this is the part that's interesting. while we are making new highs and all-time highs, what you see here is that of course this was just a massive period of underperformance for health care and what we do know, though, is that we we have f
let's go straight to carter over at the plasma with the checkup on the health care charts. >> we known principle the defensive assets are acting well, staples, health care, utilities up big but in many ways in the case for health care it a catch up trade, having lagged so much over the preceding three years. let's look at the chart and get around to a trade here and i want to talk about biotech at the end xlv, the etf for health care and what you have on the top is the one-year chart you...
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reena. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you, carter. thick smoke is drifting hundreds of miles, making the air dangerous to breathe. in recent days, the air in california has been the dirtiest in the world. health officials say breathing it in is the same as smoking half a pack of cigarettes are's. >> reporter: for days now, residents of california have been living under a blanket of unhealthy, even hazardous, are plaguing major metropolitan areas like san francisco, 175 miles south of the devastating camp fire. wildfire smoke contains a mixture of thousands of compounds, chemicals, gases, and tiny particles that can be inhaled into the deepest parts of the lung. complications from smoke exposure range from the mild, eye and respiratory, to bronchitis, and worsening of pre-existing hung and heart disease. children are also at risk, partly because they have smaller breathing passages that can be seriously compromised by even a little narrowing. but poor air quality impacts healthy people as well. officials recommend residents pay attenti
reena. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you, carter. thick smoke is drifting hundreds of miles, making the air dangerous to breathe. in recent days, the air in california has been the dirtiest in the world. health officials say breathing it in is the same as smoking half a pack of cigarettes are's. >> reporter: for days now, residents of california have been living under a blanket of unhealthy, even hazardous, are plaguing major metropolitan areas like san francisco, 175 miles south of...
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carter did not do it. trump may be jimmy carter. he may be a one offer. meaning a one term or.rter had said the democratic party is an albatross around my neck. an alienated the ted kennedy wing of the party. jackson wing of the party. every time donald trump does a dramatic tweet, or loses a senator or two, lindsey graham -- who had suddenly become the best friend of donald trump is now criticizing trump very harshly. on the situation with khashoggi's murder in turkey. the point is, you do not want to have too many fights within your own party. he humiliated paul ryan. yes, he was on the way out. -- who had suddenly become the best friend of donald yes, -- but even republicans that lost, he mocked them, saying you are not trumpian enough. mitt romney may play a big role as the leader of a gang of six or seven senators but are going to have enough of donald trump. they will have enough of them because the mueller reports probably will be devastating. they will have enough of him that he already has a 60% disapproval rating what if it becomes 65% or 70% disapproval? it is imposs
carter did not do it. trump may be jimmy carter. he may be a one offer. meaning a one term or.rter had said the democratic party is an albatross around my neck. an alienated the ted kennedy wing of the party. jackson wing of the party. every time donald trump does a dramatic tweet, or loses a senator or two, lindsey graham -- who had suddenly become the best friend of donald trump is now criticizing trump very harshly. on the situation with khashoggi's murder in turkey. the point is, you do not...
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he decided to pay carter and a number of operatives that worked for carter. a lot of the work that carter did in the early years, in the early months, was what we would call opposition research now. it was research against political opponents of the president trying to dig up dirt on them, to discredit them. the most prominent person who he spied on and also try to help roosevelt discredit was when lindbergh, the aviator who is a prominent isolationist. he did legitimate intelligence work. the most important job he did before the war was roosevelt asked him to investigate the loyalty of the japanese on the west coast of the united states and hawaii. carter sent an agent out there who made contact with the office of naval intelligence, with the fbi, who went and interviewed scores of japanese-americans. he produced a series of reports for the president and said there are about 150 japanese spies on the west coast. we know who they are. in case of conflict the fbi can arrest them overnight. other than that the japanese do not pose a threat. they are more at ris
he decided to pay carter and a number of operatives that worked for carter. a lot of the work that carter did in the early years, in the early months, was what we would call opposition research now. it was research against political opponents of the president trying to dig up dirt on them, to discredit them. the most prominent person who he spied on and also try to help roosevelt discredit was when lindbergh, the aviator who is a prominent isolationist. he did legitimate intelligence work. the...
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and i'm wondering whether ewe thinks carter had -- eunice carter had a role in the trials of al hon degree -- alejandro pompez, my great uncle, by the way. >> oh, really? >> yeah. so those are my two questions. >> okay. so let's deal with the first one first. so this 1935 there was a riot in harlem, and after the riot the mayor, mayor laguardia, appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. it was, it is said to be -- i have no idea if it's true -- the first commission in u.s. history where the majority of members were black. i don't know if if that's true, but that's what's often written about it. so eunice was part of the commission and, in fact, she was the secretary. there are some accounts that frazier was a member of the commission. that's not actually true. he was the research director. and came to prominence as a result of his work there. it's an interesting story if you look at the files of the commission which never had much money because city wouldn't give it the amount of money budgeted for it. frazier even didn't get paid until eunice, the secretary the, would go
and i'm wondering whether ewe thinks carter had -- eunice carter had a role in the trials of al hon degree -- alejandro pompez, my great uncle, by the way. >> oh, really? >> yeah. so those are my two questions. >> okay. so let's deal with the first one first. so this 1935 there was a riot in harlem, and after the riot the mayor, mayor laguardia, appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. it was, it is said to be -- i have no idea if it's true -- the first...
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. >> guest: i had a question about the relationship between gerald ford and jimmy carter. and whether that carried over in terms of a relationship between the two couples or between the two women, rosalynn carter also having been a very strong. >> michael: why don't you start because it was in the book some i can add to that. >> lisa: i interviewed ross ln carter for the book down in georgia and she and betty formed this wonderful friendship and partnership later in the 80s, because ross lincarter's cause was mental health issues. and as bet betty was championinr more insurance to cover treatment for alcohol and drug addiction, the two of them got together and they actually lobbied congress to gather these two former first ladies whose husband husband had been rivals and what an example that set. really was fabulous. >> michael: and as time passed after the election of '76, the relationship between my father and mothered and the carter's really warmed up and strengthened. it was an excellent example around potentially of mental health, but also they my father and president
. >> guest: i had a question about the relationship between gerald ford and jimmy carter. and whether that carried over in terms of a relationship between the two couples or between the two women, rosalynn carter also having been a very strong. >> michael: why don't you start because it was in the book some i can add to that. >> lisa: i interviewed ross ln carter for the book down in georgia and she and betty formed this wonderful friendship and partnership later in the 80s,...
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. >> and sarah carter will join to us take up latest with the investigation. and new reports of increase chinese hacking, aimed at stealing more u.s. technology and intellectual property. this as president trump is scheduled to meet with his chinese counter part, xi jinping at the g20 summit next week. as president said yesterday, he will not allow chinese to rip off americans any more. >> i have another 250 billion dollars worth of tariffs to put on if we don't make a deal, believe me, i'll be putting them on, china has been ripping off our country for many, many years, they don't rip us off with me. we made a great deal with canada, and with mexico. >> we take with up with asian export gordon chang. >> supreme court chief justice john roberts, best known for twice defending president obama's affordable care act says that judiciary is a independent branch of government, as a direct confrom dec to president trump who -- contradiction to president trump who called 9th circuit court of appeals a disgrace, kevin cork can traveling with the florida in -- with the
. >> and sarah carter will join to us take up latest with the investigation. and new reports of increase chinese hacking, aimed at stealing more u.s. technology and intellectual property. this as president trump is scheduled to meet with his chinese counter part, xi jinping at the g20 summit next week. as president said yesterday, he will not allow chinese to rip off americans any more. >> i have another 250 billion dollars worth of tariffs to put on if we don't make a deal, believe...
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the name was eunice carter. you have to remember being a lawyer in the 1930s in new york this is at a time when the bar was segregated and they should have a rule against the members for example at the time. there were very few in the country but certainly very few black players in the country. it was a big deal and it was news from coast to coast. you would see this in a newspapers and there were a lot of them hers was the only photograph so what was this woman doing. so, the job was to investigate and break up organized crime. it was like loanshark or drugrunning. he had a big office. this one was working on corruption in the unions and drug smuggling and there was the woman at the end of the hallway assigned a book on prostitution because what he discovered they said come to my office. tell me what crimes are bothering you. they were concerned about novels so they had to take these quite seriously that he had no intention of this wasn't going to be tried. one of the things that happened almost all of them wer
the name was eunice carter. you have to remember being a lawyer in the 1930s in new york this is at a time when the bar was segregated and they should have a rule against the members for example at the time. there were very few in the country but certainly very few black players in the country. it was a big deal and it was news from coast to coast. you would see this in a newspapers and there were a lot of them hers was the only photograph so what was this woman doing. so, the job was to...
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effective, but it was too late for carter. if donald trump wants to be jimmy carter, he should just keep doing exactly what he's doing. failing to empower a white house chief to execute his agenda and tell him what he does not want to hear. i think it's critical that he gets that part right. oft: our guest is the author this book, gatekeepers, how the white house chief of staff defines every presidency. you have a new chapter on president trump. what do you write about? guest: that's true. well, it's the new chapter in the paperback, based on exclusive interviews with reince previous. preeince previous -- bus. the first thing he said to me when we sat down off the record was, take everything you've heard and multiply it by 50. i was reminded of that when i read the new york times yesterday, that donald trump had know, had really wanted to prosecute hillary clinton and james comey. really, it's banana republic stuff. how just another example of you have to have an empowered white house chief to give you a reality check. richard
effective, but it was too late for carter. if donald trump wants to be jimmy carter, he should just keep doing exactly what he's doing. failing to empower a white house chief to execute his agenda and tell him what he does not want to hear. i think it's critical that he gets that part right. oft: our guest is the author this book, gatekeepers, how the white house chief of staff defines every presidency. you have a new chapter on president trump. what do you write about? guest: that's true....
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. >> carter is not here you can draw lines you want on that plays and nobody challenges. >> you carter has endorsed the triangle of death on this show. >> thanks, dan facebook face plants the social stock sinking 3% and hitting a fresh 52-week low. is there any hope in sight for the stock we have the details. have a question, send us a tweet to @"options action. much more "options action" still ahead. >> announcer: "options action" is sponsored by think or swim by td ameritrade. free access to e. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entir
. >> carter is not here you can draw lines you want on that plays and nobody challenges. >> you carter has endorsed the triangle of death on this show. >> thanks, dan facebook face plants the social stock sinking 3% and hitting a fresh 52-week low. is there any hope in sight for the stock we have the details. have a question, send us a tweet to @"options action. much more "options action" still ahead. >> announcer: "options action" is sponsored...
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. >> carter is not here you can draw lines you want on that plays that ma nobody challenges. >> you carter has endorsed the triangle of death on this show. >> thanks, dan facebook face plants the social stock sinking 3% and hitting a fresh at that-week low is there any hope in sight for the stock we have the details. have a question, send us a tweet to@"options action." much more "options action" still ahead. what do you look for when you trade? >> announcer: "options action" is sponsored by think or swim by td ameritrade. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ xfinity mobile is a designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use l
. >> carter is not here you can draw lines you want on that plays that ma nobody challenges. >> you carter has endorsed the triangle of death on this show. >> thanks, dan facebook face plants the social stock sinking 3% and hitting a fresh at that-week low is there any hope in sight for the stock we have the details. have a question, send us a tweet to@"options action." much more "options action" still ahead. what do you look for when you trade? >>...
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this is the same carter page pfizer.emember when we came out and said the bulk of the fisa was made of the phony dossier and the fake news, and then you've got all these people scrambling around saying no, no, there was all this other information? we went in and began to look at all this other information and found out that it too was not only funny but i think also as concerning or more concerning than the original document. >> sean: we will work with you. i'm not giving up until all of those people that violated all of these laws and committed all of these lies to courts and misused their intelligence and spread russian lies, real lies paid for by hillary, are held accountable. thank you, congressman. we have another major story about the deep state. john solomon reporting from the hill. questions grow about the fbi vetting of christopher steele's fbi expertise. sara carter, fox news legal analyst, let's start with your story, john solomon. >> listen, the more we learn about christopher steele the more the recent to do
this is the same carter page pfizer.emember when we came out and said the bulk of the fisa was made of the phony dossier and the fake news, and then you've got all these people scrambling around saying no, no, there was all this other information? we went in and began to look at all this other information and found out that it too was not only funny but i think also as concerning or more concerning than the original document. >> sean: we will work with you. i'm not giving up until all of...
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. >> carter, there was also some information that there were smoke bombs or some kind of diversion na diversionary device that the shooter deployed. did any witnesses talk about that? >> we heard a lot of talk about that. one of the witnesses did tell me there was a lot of smoke inside the bar. she didn't know specifically if there was a smoke bomb used. she did confirm there was a lot of smoke and it was very difficult to see inside there. she described a scene of chaos, people scrambling over each other to get into this place, gunshots going off in all directions. but at the same time while people are trying to escape, she saw the gunman take multiple magazines out of his jacket and reload several times. we've heard some descriptions, we going to be getting more information as the night, the morning progresses here and the sheriffs and investigators here at the scene begin to learn more about what occurred inside. >> carter, there were reports that at least one of the witnesses there heard the gunman shout something. are you getting confirmation of that from others that you've talke
. >> carter, there was also some information that there were smoke bombs or some kind of diversion na diversionary device that the shooter deployed. did any witnesses talk about that? >> we heard a lot of talk about that. one of the witnesses did tell me there was a lot of smoke inside the bar. she didn't know specifically if there was a smoke bomb used. she did confirm there was a lot of smoke and it was very difficult to see inside there. she described a scene of chaos, people...
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carter accepted those conditions. congress had given roosevelt a slush fund that he could use for emergencies. carter and anpay increase -- and an increasing number of authors. we would call opposition research, research against political opponents of the dig up dirtrying to on them, discredit them. the most prominent person who he and help roosevelt discredit was lindbergh. he also did legitimate intelligence work. him tolt asked investigate the loyalty of the japanese in the united states and hawaii. carter made contact with the office of naval intelligence when interviewed scores of japanese americans. about 150 japanese spies. the fbi can arrest them all overnight. the japanese don't pose a threat. fromare more at risk americans living around them than americans are from them. in case of conflict what you should do is protect the japanese. of course roosevelt and take action to that intelligence. once the war started, there were hundreds of different things carter himself did. the most spectacular one was he nazi,
carter accepted those conditions. congress had given roosevelt a slush fund that he could use for emergencies. carter and anpay increase -- and an increasing number of authors. we would call opposition research, research against political opponents of the dig up dirtrying to on them, discredit them. the most prominent person who he and help roosevelt discredit was lindbergh. he also did legitimate intelligence work. him tolt asked investigate the loyalty of the japanese in the united states and...
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carter page, russia. carter before long, carter page's life page, russia! over, his reputation was gone. who would hire him now? nobody ever. but the ghouls don't care. they were onto the next victim and so is robert mueller. maybe it will be jerome corsi this time facing a perjury count. maybe someday it will be you. they will make up some official sounding charged but don't fool yourself, what they are really punishing is disobedience. d jonathan turley is a professor of law. i'm confused by the focus on jerome corsi and carter page, whatever you think of them, they are clearly not central players in a russian espionage plot. >> that's the striking thing. most of the accounts brought against nonrussians are further false statements or collateral crimes and of the culmination of this investigation will be someone like stone or corsi, it looks like you are running around shooting the wounded. there still isn't a clear "there" there, in terms of the substantive figure doing a criminal act. that's going to be a defining moment for mueller in that sens sense.
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demarco. >> morgan: all right, carter evans, reporting. carter, thank you. president trump is in paris this weekend for events marking 100 years since the end of world war i. hours after mr. trump vented on twitter about the president of france, the two leaders brushed it off. weijia jiang is traveling with the president. >> we have become very good friends over the last couple of years. >> reporter: president trump and president emmanuel macron put their good friendship on display with the body language to prove it. they also found a common message to tamp down their ongoing conflict over defense spending. >> i do share president trump's views that we need a much better burden sharing with nato. >> i appreciate what you're saying about burden sharing. >> reporter: but minutes before landing in paris, the president tweeted, "president macron of france has just suggested that europe build its own military in order to protect itself from the u.s., china, and russia. very insulting." mr. trump was asked about the tweet. >> we're getting along from the standpoin
demarco. >> morgan: all right, carter evans, reporting. carter, thank you. president trump is in paris this weekend for events marking 100 years since the end of world war i. hours after mr. trump vented on twitter about the president of france, the two leaders brushed it off. weijia jiang is traveling with the president. >> we have become very good friends over the last couple of years. >> reporter: president trump and president emmanuel macron put their good friendship on...
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reena. >> ninan: carter evans. carter, thank you so much. s rising gas prices fueled violent clashes in paris today between the police and protesters wearing yellow vests. protesters threw rocks and set fires, triggering that explosion. police responded with tear gas and water cannons. at least 20 people were hurt, dozens arrested. demonstrations have been staged across france this month over rising gas taxes aimed at reducing pollution. coming up, it's a retail revolution, and the robots are here. >> ninan: during this busy shopping season, you may notice that the retail experience is being revolutionized. stores are using technology to make it easier for shoppers to find, pay for, even pick up items that they're looking for. tony dokoupil checked it out. >> reporter: this walmart in rogers, arkansa, looks like the store you've been shopping at for years. well, almost. america's largest retailer is hoping to stay on top, bringing a dose of online convenience to old-fashioned, off-line shopping. this holiday season, every aisle can be the ch
reena. >> ninan: carter evans. carter, thank you so much. s rising gas prices fueled violent clashes in paris today between the police and protesters wearing yellow vests. protesters threw rocks and set fires, triggering that explosion. police responded with tear gas and water cannons. at least 20 people were hurt, dozens arrested. demonstrations have been staged across france this month over rising gas taxes aimed at reducing pollution. coming up, it's a retail revolution, and the robots...
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carter >> let's look at apple it's not anything other than it's a money flow issue. all of these stocks ascended together and are going down together many stocks are impacted by so-called trade wars but let's look at the chart itself and talk about apple apple is down peak-to-trough 27%. amazon is down 30% facebook 42% faang 25%. it's the same shape and tra jek tear i'm not sure there's anything specific or idiosyncratic about apple but it's an extreme selloff to a level of support. now support starts here, if you will and support is not a concrete floor, it's a mattress top. well well into support it's a better buy than sell. i'm with you on that, karen. the market year end rallies, that's numerology to say something has gone up 40 out of 60 years statistically you start to get into randomness. in terms of the s&p, one thing we know, it was something of a well-defined double top or bull trap let's put in some lines. but first, let's talk about the facts. numerology or not. december is typically a good month. 1928 to present. average performance 1.4. median performan
carter >> let's look at apple it's not anything other than it's a money flow issue. all of these stocks ascended together and are going down together many stocks are impacted by so-called trade wars but let's look at the chart itself and talk about apple apple is down peak-to-trough 27%. amazon is down 30% facebook 42% faang 25%. it's the same shape and tra jek tear i'm not sure there's anything specific or idiosyncratic about apple but it's an extreme selloff to a level of support. now...
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lou: sarah carter. vote in our poll. question is, do you think we'll see a trump wave tomorrow?omic growth, lowest unemployment in 49 years, appointment of two finest constitutional jurist on supreme court, and highest level of consumer confidence in decade, cast your vote on twitter cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs, we're coming right i joined the army after 911, cuz, um, i thought that was what i needed to do. we got our orders to go overseas and i went to baghdad, iraq. we were transporting a bomb sniffing dog to the polling stations. we rolled over two anti-tank mines, it blew my humvee up, killed my sergeant. after the explosion, i suffered a closed head injury, um, traumatic brain injury, loss of a limb, burns to 60% of my body. when the doctors told me i reached my plateau, i did not want to hear that because i do not believe i have a plateau. so, i had to prove 'em wrong, which i am doing to this day and i will still do until the end of my days. i've gotten to where i am at because of my family. and, the wounded warrior project has helped me more than i can ever imagi
lou: sarah carter. vote in our poll. question is, do you think we'll see a trump wave tomorrow?omic growth, lowest unemployment in 49 years, appointment of two finest constitutional jurist on supreme court, and highest level of consumer confidence in decade, cast your vote on twitter cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs, we're coming right i joined the army after 911, cuz, um, i thought that was what i needed to do. we got our orders to go overseas and i went to baghdad, iraq. we were...
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and when jimmy carter was a mess, singlaub said it on the record, jimmy carter was president and singlaub said it on the record in a washington post -- that is fake news. he did an interview while he was in korea. he said what the truth was, what carter was doing was endangering america. within 24 hours, the washington post ran it on the front page. 24 hours he was home in the oval office and basically that was the beginning of the end of his career. then he retired. no, he did not retire. then he became the most effective fighter against communist infiltration of latin america. and he was one of the leaders that went down. ollie north got all the attention. it is in the book. not exactly his favorite topic, the general. one of the guys doing the work was general singlaub. extraordinary american soldier. extraordinary man. and a few years ago we asked if we could start an award in his name for service to america. we said, we are greedy because we want to be able to give it for the next 1000 years and claim we are linked to him because of how wonderful he is and how great he has been. such
and when jimmy carter was a mess, singlaub said it on the record, jimmy carter was president and singlaub said it on the record in a washington post -- that is fake news. he did an interview while he was in korea. he said what the truth was, what carter was doing was endangering america. within 24 hours, the washington post ran it on the front page. 24 hours he was home in the oval office and basically that was the beginning of the end of his career. then he retired. no, he did not retire. then...
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, richardto the mindset nixon and jimmy carter. then along comes reagan. where did it come from, paula? >> ronald reagan was a leader. ronald reagan came into the white house with a vision. this did not happen suddenly. vision,urpose, he had and it was a platform he definitively campaigned on and then not just only one the election, but executed. what is remarkable when you think about it is the consistency of purpose and the the book.ch as in true, the integrated diplomacy. there was a strategy. all the elements were tied together. the economic components. crucial to this execution. also the military. the military in the sense of focus ofs was the peace through strength. you had a president who had a in, putting in place all the elements and executing. it was a privilege to be part of that team and that execution. i want to askeve, you to establish the background. how bad was it? geo-strategy, of the soviets have entrenched themselves in cuba and africa, on and on it goes. this is the background is ronald reagan takes office. john, is this something we co
, richardto the mindset nixon and jimmy carter. then along comes reagan. where did it come from, paula? >> ronald reagan was a leader. ronald reagan came into the white house with a vision. this did not happen suddenly. vision,urpose, he had and it was a platform he definitively campaigned on and then not just only one the election, but executed. what is remarkable when you think about it is the consistency of purpose and the the book.ch as in true, the integrated diplomacy. there was a...
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ralph abraham, anthony brown, john carter, paul cook, richard hudson, bill huizinga, john rutherford and steve stivers, thank you for being with us. thank you very much. i know you wanted to be here very badly. we appreciate it. in the united states, armistice day is enshrined as veterans day. we have a number of amazing veterans with us today, including six veterans of world war ii. james blaine, where is james? james, thank you. thank you, james. frank devita -- thank you frank. thank you very much. you look so comfortable up there under shelter. as we are getting drenched. you are very smart people. [laughter] pete dupree, thank you very much. gregory, thank you, gregory. stephen, thank you stephen.
ralph abraham, anthony brown, john carter, paul cook, richard hudson, bill huizinga, john rutherford and steve stivers, thank you for being with us. thank you very much. i know you wanted to be here very badly. we appreciate it. in the united states, armistice day is enshrined as veterans day. we have a number of amazing veterans with us today, including six veterans of world war ii. james blaine, where is james? james, thank you. thank you, james. frank devita -- thank you frank. thank you...
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record and jimmy carter was president and he said on the record in "the washington post," he said-- he did an interview while he was in korea, and he said what the truth was, that what carter was doing was endangering america and within 24 hours, "the washington post" ran on the front page, 24 hours he was home in the oval office and basically that was the beginning of the end of his career so then he retired. no, then he didn't retire. he became the most effective fighter against communist infiltration of latin america, and he was one of the leaders who went down. ollie north got all the attention, it's in the book, you can hear about it, it's not exactly his favorite topic, but one of the guys doing the work was general singlaub. an extraordinary american soldier and man and we asked him if we could start an award in his name for service to america and i said to him, we're greedy because we want to be able to give this award for the next thousand years and claim that we're linked to him because how wonderful he is and how great he's been, it's a privilege -- [applaus [applause] >>
record and jimmy carter was president and he said on the record in "the washington post," he said-- he did an interview while he was in korea, and he said what the truth was, that what carter was doing was endangering america and within 24 hours, "the washington post" ran on the front page, 24 hours he was home in the oval office and basically that was the beginning of the end of his career so then he retired. no, then he didn't retire. he became the most effective fighter...
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thank you as well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james blaine james where's james james thank you thank you james frank divvied. thank you frank thank you very much you look so comfortable up there under shelter as we're getting drenched you
thank you as well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james...
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big vote where anything could happen and history proves often does like back in 1980 where jimmy carter and ronald regan were neck and neck at this point and then suddenly were not or in 1994 when democrats never thought they would lose the house and suddenly did. funny thing history, funnier ignoring it not now, not ever, too much going on is let's get going because cavuto live starts right now. all right, let's get ready to rumble and to run. the president is set to leave indiana this hour hitting florida and montana today, tennessee and georgia tomorrow. first to peter doocey in nashville, tennessee. peter? reporter: neil there's not a lot of time for candidates to make new arguments so now it's about getting supporters and right now we're just outside of nashville at an event where some folks who were campaigning for marshall blackburn are getting ready to go out and knock-on doors there is congresswoman marsha black burn. how is it looking? >> it is exciting. we are off to a great day of door knocking, and phone calling , and event attending, and all these volunteers are out here w
big vote where anything could happen and history proves often does like back in 1980 where jimmy carter and ronald regan were neck and neck at this point and then suddenly were not or in 1994 when democrats never thought they would lose the house and suddenly did. funny thing history, funnier ignoring it not now, not ever, too much going on is let's get going because cavuto live starts right now. all right, let's get ready to rumble and to run. the president is set to leave indiana this hour...
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lou: sarah carter. vote in our poll. question is, do you think we'll see a trump wave tomorrow?voters go to poll focused on 3.5% economic growth, lowest unemployment in 49 years, appointment of two finest constitutional jurist on supreme court, and highest level of consumer confidence in decade, cast your vote on twitter we saved hundreds on our car insurance when we switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you're mowing the lawn on a sunny day... ...and without even trying, you end up with one last strip that's exactly the width of your mower. when you're done, it looks so good you post a picture on social media. and it gets 127 likes. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. (sounds of race cars) the same iot technology on the ibm cloud that helps race teams improve performance and safety. bye. girls, don't wave at strangers. can now be built into everything we drive. when you apply expertise across an industry, bye! you can put smart to work. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, gr
lou: sarah carter. vote in our poll. question is, do you think we'll see a trump wave tomorrow?voters go to poll focused on 3.5% economic growth, lowest unemployment in 49 years, appointment of two finest constitutional jurist on supreme court, and highest level of consumer confidence in decade, cast your vote on twitter we saved hundreds on our car insurance when we switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you're mowing the lawn on a sunny day... ...and...
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lou: sarah carter. vote in our poll. question is, do you think we'll see a trump wave tomorrow?if voters go to poll focused on 3.5% economic growth, lowest unemployment in 49 years, appointment of two finest constitutional jurist on supreme court, and highest level of consumer confidence in decade, cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs, we're coming right back. stay with us. ♪ carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pre
lou: sarah carter. vote in our poll. question is, do you think we'll see a trump wave tomorrow?if voters go to poll focused on 3.5% economic growth, lowest unemployment in 49 years, appointment of two finest constitutional jurist on supreme court, and highest level of consumer confidence in decade, cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs, we're coming right back. stay with us. ♪ carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's...
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carter g woodson. there is a headline from early 1916 about how now they are beginning to write negro history celebrating the first edition of the "journal of negro league history" and the foundation of the study of begro lot -- negro life in history. scholars said that dr. woodson was respire to respond to "birth of a nation." that was not the only response. that colored citizens committee that had formed to welcome and host the black civil war veterans decided to form a nonprofit with the money that they had left over, and they were going to raise money and create a national memorial association to build a permanent, physical, memorial in washington, d.c.. honor wouldace of be in the nations capital, so no one would forget their sacrifice in every war from the revolutionary war until that time. birth ofe inspired by " a nation." this is one of their first flyers in may of 1916. there are a couple of things significant. look at the top, the birth of a race. the movie "birth of a nation" was showing at
carter g woodson. there is a headline from early 1916 about how now they are beginning to write negro history celebrating the first edition of the "journal of negro league history" and the foundation of the study of begro lot -- negro life in history. scholars said that dr. woodson was respire to respond to "birth of a nation." that was not the only response. that colored citizens committee that had formed to welcome and host the black civil war veterans decided to form a...
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the carter center trained 144 mental health clinicians in liberia.small feat in a country with almost no access to medicine and ost one psychiatrist for a populatifour million. >> at times people say maybe someone bewitcheanother person. rk reporter: these clinicians ith traditional healers, churches and hospitals to deliver front-line mental health care that respects the culture n a country where the mentally ill are oftcast and dnmetimes brutally punished. psychotherapist presley is the former head of e.ri grant psychihospital in monrovia. >> there are people you chained eske dogs to a tree becae the family just doot know what to do, they don't know that there is treatment available. they are under the iression that the individual has been witched or is possessed. >> reporter: aaron debah is a d aduate of the carter center program the only mental health clinician in nimba county, a rural part of liberia that's home to half ion people. debah works bola survivor e pport groups in ganta, a city devastated by rus. survivors not only suffer lingering ph
the carter center trained 144 mental health clinicians in liberia.small feat in a country with almost no access to medicine and ost one psychiatrist for a populatifour million. >> at times people say maybe someone bewitcheanother person. rk reporter: these clinicians ith traditional healers, churches and hospitals to deliver front-line mental health care that respects the culture n a country where the mentally ill are oftcast and dnmetimes brutally punished. psychotherapist presley is the...
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carter evans has been reporting on this story since late last night. he joins us now. and, carter, it's been an awful and chilling day here. >> reporter: yeah, a horrific scene here. we were one of the first to arrive here on the scene last night, barely an hour after the shooting began. survivors were still pouring out, and they were in shock, most of them college students here for a night of dancing, which in a split second turned into a night of terror. this dramatic video, apparently shows the moments when a gunman opened fire inside a thousand oaks club. the frantic radio calls began the frantic radio calls began pouring in just before 11:30. it was college night at the borderline, a popular country t thern bar. >> we were at the bar, you know, having fun, dancing. and then all of a sudden you hear, like, the bang, bang of the gunshots. >> reporter: these women were two of nearly 200 trapped as celebration turned to chaos. a gunman dressed in all black stormed in with a .45-caliber glock handgun. he first shot a security guard at the front entrance, deployed smoke
carter evans has been reporting on this story since late last night. he joins us now. and, carter, it's been an awful and chilling day here. >> reporter: yeah, a horrific scene here. we were one of the first to arrive here on the scene last night, barely an hour after the shooting began. survivors were still pouring out, and they were in shock, most of them college students here for a night of dancing, which in a split second turned into a night of terror. this dramatic video, apparently...
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, and 35 rounds of sanctions on iran, sincejimmy carter, and 24 of these we re sincejimmy carter, andsed by democrats and presidents. 11 of them only by barack obama. the defence was that he would impose the sanctions but not implement them. so, he would have his bread is buttered on both sides! now the trump administration wa nts to sides! now the trump administration wants to really impose these sanctions and implement them. but it is too early to say. trump is very unpredictable as a leader. tomorrow, someone unpredictable as a leader. tomorrow, someone could turn around and say i will take a photo with you, and he will take a photo with you, and he will say ok! laughter mission accomplished, job done! but in terms of the levels of protest that happened in iran, we had those reports in the area of spontaneous processor erupting in a number of cities, has that largely died away? no. we had protests and uprising before these sanctions, during the so—called green uprising. last year and the year before. they we re last year and the year before. they were not only linked to sanctions.
, and 35 rounds of sanctions on iran, sincejimmy carter, and 24 of these we re sincejimmy carter, andsed by democrats and presidents. 11 of them only by barack obama. the defence was that he would impose the sanctions but not implement them. so, he would have his bread is buttered on both sides! now the trump administration wa nts to sides! now the trump administration wants to really impose these sanctions and implement them. but it is too early to say. trump is very unpredictable as a leader....