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thanks to all of you for being here and to the carter center and the carter library.it's a very special honor to join with you today and celebrating the refugee act of 1980. as chair of the house and subcommittee it was privileged to have the opportunity to assist in its enactment. obviously, there are many people who deserve credit for the first of courses president jimmy carter for supporting the act and signing it into law. and also the administration's extraordinary work for the chinese refugee problem. the backdrop of the bill, president carter, i'm sorry you couldn't be here today, so you could be thanked in person. i know that everyone here wishes a speedy recovery. the former first lady rosalyn carter played an important role, traveling to southeast asia and publicizing the plight of the refugees, a congresswoman had a special mission it was carter in thailand and we met with her visiting refugee camp, we were as well and when we came back to the u.s. we also met at the white house to consider how we would pursue the issue of help refugees. this was a commitme
thanks to all of you for being here and to the carter center and the carter library.it's a very special honor to join with you today and celebrating the refugee act of 1980. as chair of the house and subcommittee it was privileged to have the opportunity to assist in its enactment. obviously, there are many people who deserve credit for the first of courses president jimmy carter for supporting the act and signing it into law. and also the administration's extraordinary work for the chinese...
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center, the carter library. it's a very special honor for me to join with you today in celebrating the refugee act of 1980. as chair of the house immigration subcommittee, i was privileged to have an opportunity to assist in its enactment. obviously there are many people who deserve credit, first of course president jimmy carter for supporting the act and signing it into law and also for his administration's extraordinary work in resolving the indo-chinese refugee problem. president carter, i'm very sorry you couldn't be here today so that you could be thanked in person. i know everyone here wishes you a speedy recovery. former first lady roslyn carter played an important role too, traveling to southeast asia, visiting the refugee camps and publicizing the plight of the refugees. by the way, the congresswomen had a special mission at the very time that mrs. carter was in thailand and we met with her. she was visiting refugee camps and we were as well. and when we came back to the u.s., we also met at the white h
center, the carter library. it's a very special honor for me to join with you today in celebrating the refugee act of 1980. as chair of the house immigration subcommittee, i was privileged to have an opportunity to assist in its enactment. obviously there are many people who deserve credit, first of course president jimmy carter for supporting the act and signing it into law and also for his administration's extraordinary work in resolving the indo-chinese refugee problem. president carter, i'm...
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stewart eisenstadt who was president carter's domestic policy adviser throughout the carter administration couldn't join us today. but i did manage to sit down with him two weeks ago at his law firm in washington at covington and bulger and talked to him about the frunlee act. and his role as domestic policy adviser under president carter. >> my name is markette field i'm the president and ceo of hias founded as the hebrew immigrant aid society where the american jewish communities refugee organization. i'm here to do today with ambassador stewart eisenstadt, the domestic policy adviser to president carter throughout both of president carter's presidential campaigns and throughout his white house years. ambassador eisenstadt was a key actor in the implementation of the refugee act of 1980. ambassador eisenstadt thank you so much for joining us today. i also want to note that ambassador eisenstadt recently released a book that he authored called president carter, the white house years. and the refugee act plays a prominent role throughout this book. >> thank you very much for letting me do
stewart eisenstadt who was president carter's domestic policy adviser throughout the carter administration couldn't join us today. but i did manage to sit down with him two weeks ago at his law firm in washington at covington and bulger and talked to him about the frunlee act. and his role as domestic policy adviser under president carter. >> my name is markette field i'm the president and ceo of hias founded as the hebrew immigrant aid society where the american jewish communities...
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was president carter the catalyst? what else was happening allowing it to be pushed. >> i think it was several events. one was the indochinese refugee crisis. the constant communication between the executive and the legislator. at that time they came to agreement. it was a tough time getting there but it is a constant. a little bit unworkable. there are regular consultations for finding the categories and then we had to have resources. i am trying to find people all over the world in agreement to do with these changes were. those were different times. they could work together very well. i think the crisis is one of the events and the other is when the subcommittee was taken over and 79. the retirement of new also had continued leadership through the process. with regard to some of the members, he was very watchful. he served on the subcommittee 4 years before he became chairman in 1971. he had a deep and abiding interest. his steady hand and kennedy taken over. a consequence of offense. kennedy staffer. i can tell you
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it is a tribute to president carter. but i would love to know what else, was president carter the catalyst? what else was happening that really allowed the act to be pushed. i would like to start with you, skip, from the legislative side. >> jim mentioned some of the events. my judgment, it was three. one is in dough chinese refugdo crisis. we always came to agreement. it was a tough time getting there. some of the conservative members on the subcommittee at that time, but this was constant. consultation process became a little unworkable. annual consultation, there was regular consultation, refining the categories for indochina east to come in. i am trying to find people all over the world. this is when the branches could work together and worked well. this is one of the events. the other one here, liz took over the subcommittee in '79. in the senate you had the retirement of senator jim meesland, and ted kennedy took over chair of the senate judiciary committee. and you also had rodino's leadership through the process.
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not only was it president carter but mrs. carter who, early on, responded to refugees national outside the white house gates. she engaged mrs. carter in a conversation say iing rescue ou people. they're drowning at sea. out of japan to begin to look for refugee boats that were afloat and have the. i thought i would concentrate. we were quite happy with parole, actually, in the field in that the switch for the cambodian caseload in particular was a real watershed moment that led to at least 18 months of entrenched warfare. and i talked prior to coming here a couple of days ago with doris meisner, ins commissioner, and was supposed to come down here as well but for health reason reasons couldn't make it. and initially what happened was that the ins officers used the definition to basically run off the reservation. not walk off the reservation, run off the reservation. it dropped from 08 to 90% to 20% almost overnight. the interviewing officer has the right to make the add judication. they put together a framework of bringing th
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carter and his friend and tomorrower vice president a speedy recovery. we need him. i thank you for celebrating the refugee act of 1980, a great humanitarian achievement of our country, administration and congress. it is the pulse of the american heart to provide a hearth for those fleeing tyranny and seeking a better fleeing tyran seeking a better life. in my beloved and native minnesota we are enriched by the many hmong and other immigrants who came over the decades. it is my hope that our aspirations continue to guide us in 2019. on the 75th anniversary, i thank you for your decency and leadership. >> all week, featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan 3. lectures in history. american artifacts. real america. the civil war. enjoy american history now and every weekend on cspan3. >>> weeknights this month, featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan3. tonight purdue university has a remaking political history conference with the discussion on the cor
carter and his friend and tomorrower vice president a speedy recovery. we need him. i thank you for celebrating the refugee act of 1980, a great humanitarian achievement of our country, administration and congress. it is the pulse of the american heart to provide a hearth for those fleeing tyranny and seeking a better fleeing tyran seeking a better life. in my beloved and native minnesota we are enriched by the many hmong and other immigrants who came over the decades. it is my hope that our...
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>>> in 1980 president carter signed the refugee act which raised the annual ceiling for the number of refugees allowed in the the united states. now on american history tv, former officials who helped implement the measure discuss the challenges they face with refugee admissions and the impact of public opinion and lessons learned on the current refugee policy. this is one hour. welcome back everyone. we want to introduce the next panel which will focus on the implementation of the refugee act of 1980 eric schwartz, former assistant secretary of state. he was senior advisor for humanitarian affairs during the clinton administration on the national security council and most importantly on the highest board. he happened to be in the presence of refugees international and is seated next to the next president of refugees international is my pleasure to be here today and needless to say, this was a critical time for us to be considering not only the refugee act of the 1980s but also the future of refugee protection in the united states and around the world. at a time when the number of peo
>>> in 1980 president carter signed the refugee act which raised the annual ceiling for the number of refugees allowed in the the united states. now on american history tv, former officials who helped implement the measure discuss the challenges they face with refugee admissions and the impact of public opinion and lessons learned on the current refugee policy. this is one hour. welcome back everyone. we want to introduce the next panel which will focus on the implementation of the...
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not only was president carter but it was definitely mrs. carter, who earlier on had responded to a refugees international vigil outside the white house gates and one of the legendary actors in the state department, his wife is vietnamese. she engaged mrs. carter in a conversation, saying please rescue my people. they're drowning at sea. an order after that went out to have the p3 aircraft, out of japan, to begin to look for refugee boats that were afloat and having fleets start to pick them up. the commitment of the carters in so many different ways was extraordinary. i thought i would concentrate on the unforeseen difficulties that the refugee act gave us. we were quite hope with parole actually, in the field. and the switch to -- for the cambodian caseload in particular was a real watershed moment that led to at least 18 months of trench warfare. i talked -- prior to coming here a couple of days ago, with doris, the i.n.s. commissioner at that time. who i think was supposed to come down here as well but for health reasons couldn't make it
not only was president carter but it was definitely mrs. carter, who earlier on had responded to a refugees international vigil outside the white house gates and one of the legendary actors in the state department, his wife is vietnamese. she engaged mrs. carter in a conversation, saying please rescue my people. they're drowning at sea. an order after that went out to have the p3 aircraft, out of japan, to begin to look for refugee boats that were afloat and having fleets start to pick them up....
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the chart master, carter worth, is at the plasma to break it down carter. >> a big name, a beta name, safety name, and a name that did very well off the lows in december, up almost 35%, and now is giving some of that back. the thinking is there's more giveback to come let's draw some lines. so what we know is that the stock's relative performance to the market is probably the biggest issue. this by all accounts is a breakout, but what it could never do is really make new relative highs that's the issue so absolute return, but no alpha. a double top of sorts. now, if you come back to the chart itself, i think one of the subtle ways you can draw the line is as follows what you know is we have a well-defined trend line, there's no way around that, and then we have now a slight break of the line it is hovering here at this level. my thinking is we're going to break. where to you can draw the line. this was the initial breakout move often you will fall all the way back to the level from which you broke out, which actually is around 104, 103 and change, and we close at 107 and change so a 3
the chart master, carter worth, is at the plasma to break it down carter. >> a big name, a beta name, safety name, and a name that did very well off the lows in december, up almost 35%, and now is giving some of that back. the thinking is there's more giveback to come let's draw some lines. so what we know is that the stock's relative performance to the market is probably the biggest issue. this by all accounts is a breakout, but what it could never do is really make new relative highs...
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i love carter's setup. the way mike is doing it is the only way to do it, you just have to pick a spot and he is picking 115 to the down side he said he likes to get usually a quarter of a spread, a directional put spread, a vertical like that and you're not getting it there's a lot of uncertainty and you're not getting it. the fundamental seems it is rolling over a bit, especially with the dollar making two-year highs today. if you look at mike's trade, i like the risk/reward he is risking one to make three. >> you could look at them. you can look up host and hyatt, none acts well it is highly discretionary it is the most discretionary thing there is, not to mention this, trip doesn't act well, bookings doesn't act well, the online sites for travel. so many things, cross currency not a good place to be. >> yes all right. let's move on to tech. if you caught last night's "fast money" you will know dan brought along what he calls one of the best looking charts in the market take a listen. >> microsoft stands
i love carter's setup. the way mike is doing it is the only way to do it, you just have to pick a spot and he is picking 115 to the down side he said he likes to get usually a quarter of a spread, a directional put spread, a vertical like that and you're not getting it there's a lot of uncertainty and you're not getting it. the fundamental seems it is rolling over a bit, especially with the dollar making two-year highs today. if you look at mike's trade, i like the risk/reward he is risking one...
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perhaps, that muriel boatlift had a role in carter's loss in the 1980 election. it's not so much the numbers that pose the problem, carter's vietnam initiative were accepted more readily. it's the perception of loss control that provides redmeat for anti- refugee or immigrant candidates and we have to pay attention to that. we've seen that kind of reaction in europe since the large movements of 2015 through 2016, the so-called local million. a backlash that gets rolling in response to perceptions of lost control leads not only to bed refugee policy but, quite dangerously, it also leads to the growing strength of openly authoritarian priorities hungry this really poses the greatest challenge to today's refugee and asylum policy and we are really facing an enormous dilemma it is somewhat hard to be optimistic some figures put it in context, 1950 through 1951 when the key international refugee instruments were being drafted by the world population was about 2.5 million in 1980 when the refugee act was passed was about 4.5 billion. in 2020 the world population was ex
perhaps, that muriel boatlift had a role in carter's loss in the 1980 election. it's not so much the numbers that pose the problem, carter's vietnam initiative were accepted more readily. it's the perception of loss control that provides redmeat for anti- refugee or immigrant candidates and we have to pay attention to that. we've seen that kind of reaction in europe since the large movements of 2015 through 2016, the so-called local million. a backlash that gets rolling in response to...
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to my far left, camelot and kennedy versus carter and the fightfight broke the democratic party. susan teaches that the matriarch barbara bush and the makin intof an american dynasty and to my right by former "los angeles times" colleague the family dynasty that shaped a nation. someone that's abou is about toi lived through a great number of the events described in the book and as i was saying just before the program started, the first i remember a high school freshman in 1958 is a great year for the democratic party in california, pat brown got elected governor and it was a big democratic sweep elected united states senator from a town many of you probably have never heard of in the northwestern part of the state and the voters were wise enough to reject the anti-union right to work law. tell us a little bit about what makes the brown family distinct. >> there are so many pieces to that. you mentioned 58. the democrats wh who haven't hed powehaven't held powerin califog time coming to california as a very blue state now and only the fifth democrat elected in california in moder
to my far left, camelot and kennedy versus carter and the fightfight broke the democratic party. susan teaches that the matriarch barbara bush and the makin intof an american dynasty and to my right by former "los angeles times" colleague the family dynasty that shaped a nation. someone that's abou is about toi lived through a great number of the events described in the book and as i was saying just before the program started, the first i remember a high school freshman in 1958 is a...
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sara carter? >> they better be. they better be.le are not going to put up with a two-tiered system of justice. >> sean: john solomon, will people be charged? >>le i'll wait to see. i don't have a high degree of confidence that will happen unless more evidence comes out. they had an opportunity to charge mccabe, an opportunity to charge comey, so far they have passed. >> sean: so they only charge paul manafort, general flynn, michael cohen, but the other guys did the same thing and get away with it, tom fitton? >> it won't happen unless there is more transparency like this, because of the corruption -- >> sean: keep it up. we got to keep the pressure. g great work tonight, tom fitton,t my friends at liberty, sara, thank you, also, senator graham and jim jordan. dan bongino, geraldo rivera, sebastian gorka, next, straight ahead. it's show time. let's cowboy up! exhilarating speed. woo! precision control. woo! maximum reliability. access denied. [ repeats ] access denied. if it's not xfinity xfi, it's not good enough. for wifi with su
sara carter? >> they better be. they better be.le are not going to put up with a two-tiered system of justice. >> sean: john solomon, will people be charged? >>le i'll wait to see. i don't have a high degree of confidence that will happen unless more evidence comes out. they had an opportunity to charge mccabe, an opportunity to charge comey, so far they have passed. >> sean: so they only charge paul manafort, general flynn, michael cohen, but the other guys did the same...
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carter. >> amazon, i think you can play it for a bounce. a high-profile name and it comes with risk, but being down 11% i would do it if you don't like that, stick with gold and silver. >> we'll see what happens in the market next week dan. >> if you are looking to be constructive, i like amazon calls and the line the other is eem, a great setup to press to the down side. >> have earnings next week that will be big who knows what happens on the trade front, tweets and interest rates d erhianevytng that doe >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull marquel so -- market somewhere and i promise to help you find it now. hello, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job is to entertain, and teach you call me or tweet me @jimcramer. toughdays don't last forever but when they
carter. >> amazon, i think you can play it for a bounce. a high-profile name and it comes with risk, but being down 11% i would do it if you don't like that, stick with gold and silver. >> we'll see what happens in the market next week dan. >> if you are looking to be constructive, i like amazon calls and the line the other is eem, a great setup to press to the down side. >> have earnings next week that will be big who knows what happens on the trade front, tweets and...
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i'm with carter. use calendar spreads for it.with the disaster protection trades like that, take them off when you get a swoon like you had this week you don't get rid of your car insurance after you collect one time on a dented door. you have to keep the insurance on it. >> is that your final trade? >> that's it. >> okay. yeah, and i would say this so next week salesforce is reporting. it is a great opportunity where there's not a lot of companies reporting earnings to take -- get a sense for what they're feeling in the -- you know, as far as. >> retailers next week. >> you have that, i think it is a good opportunity to think about that if you are long and you want to protect it, think about it. >> good stuff. great weekend, everybody that does it for us on "options action". back next friday at 5:30.m p. eastern. don't go >>> my mission is simple to headacmake you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey
i'm with carter. use calendar spreads for it.with the disaster protection trades like that, take them off when you get a swoon like you had this week you don't get rid of your car insurance after you collect one time on a dented door. you have to keep the insurance on it. >> is that your final trade? >> that's it. >> okay. yeah, and i would say this so next week salesforce is reporting. it is a great opportunity where there's not a lot of companies reporting earnings to take...
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carter. >> amazon, i think you can play it for a bounce.h-profile name and it comes with risk, but being down 11% i would do it if you don't like that, stick with gold and silver. >> we'll see what happens in the market next week dan. >> if you are looking to be constructive, i like amazon calls and the line the other is eem, a great setup to press to the down side. >> have earnings next week that will be big who knows what happens on the trade front, tweets and interest rates and everything that does it for us. "options action" "mad money" is next with jim cramer - [narrator] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave bravo xl sponsored by nuwave, live well for less. is all the clutter in your kitchen starting to look like an old junkyard? sick of spending hours cooking, only to serve mediocre meals lacking in flavor? wish your family would spend less time whining and more time dining? well, now they can! with the new bravo xl, the world's first digital smart oven with flavor infusion technology. it's a breakthrough in cu
carter. >> amazon, i think you can play it for a bounce.h-profile name and it comes with risk, but being down 11% i would do it if you don't like that, stick with gold and silver. >> we'll see what happens in the market next week dan. >> if you are looking to be constructive, i like amazon calls and the line the other is eem, a great setup to press to the down side. >> have earnings next week that will be big who knows what happens on the trade front, tweets and interest...
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they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most powerful and the wealthiest in colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a gem in the crown of the british empire. it became one of the most powerful colonies in the empire. it happened from two interrelated velvets. tobacco became the primary cash crop of virginia. also, the development of slavery. tobacco is labor-intensive. it required a lot of laborers. planters originally used white indentured servants. they realized it was much more probable for them to use enslaved black laborers. that's how we had the development of slavery in virginia. that spread throughout all british colonies. robert king carter represents how through the development of tobacco cultivation and slavery, we have the stratification of colonial virginia in society into a very powerful elite class. now bambara harry and dinah were
they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most powerful and the wealthiest in colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a gem in the crown of the british empire. it became one of the most powerful colonies in the empire. it happened from two interrelated velvets. tobacco became the primary cash crop of virginia. also,...
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and out of the shadow we get jimmy carter. but we also get nixon and ford and it changes a lot of how we view laws these days. that's another reason i got answers. >> as susan said emma journalist the heart so i only write on deadline and two assignments. the first biographies i wrote were assignments for the american president series. i did not know either of them before giving the assignment. i really designated with the writing history because when i was a kid reading biographies was the most inspiring thing. i had read a lot but i remember going to the library of congress and the first time in the adams building and being so full of wonder to think all of the books of the world were in the billing. in learning more about adams and jefferson and reading biographies, and about the kid with the glasses who read and learn leadership to leading, the amazing fdr biographies and about how another boy found his books that i was ignited so much to the stories and that's why find biographies to be an inspiring experience. >> i want
and out of the shadow we get jimmy carter. but we also get nixon and ford and it changes a lot of how we view laws these days. that's another reason i got answers. >> as susan said emma journalist the heart so i only write on deadline and two assignments. the first biographies i wrote were assignments for the american president series. i did not know either of them before giving the assignment. i really designated with the writing history because when i was a kid reading biographies was...
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traders on the desk are carter worth, dan nathan, guy adami, and we are joined by jack mills, chief investment officer at bryn march trust. going out with a bang, the s&p 500 handing out the best week since early june but it wasn't enough to turn the markets positive for the month all three ending august in the red, the nasdaq the worst performer. was august just the calm before the storm? we'll look at the big months ahead. we have a new round of tariffs kicking in sunday. that's followed by the jobs report later next week, then the central banks take center stage with the ecb meeting in september. then the biggie, the fed decision september 18th. are we heading into a september to remember or a fall to forget? guy. >> can't it be both? because i think people will remember september in the fall to forget. >> and want to forget it. >> right in this case the answer to your question is both welcome to jeff mills. look, it made sense to me that the market rallied this week end of the month, people wait for the long holiday weekend i get it we talked about it earlier in the week but i believe that
traders on the desk are carter worth, dan nathan, guy adami, and we are joined by jack mills, chief investment officer at bryn march trust. going out with a bang, the s&p 500 handing out the best week since early june but it wasn't enough to turn the markets positive for the month all three ending august in the red, the nasdaq the worst performer. was august just the calm before the storm? we'll look at the big months ahead. we have a new round of tariffs kicking in sunday. that's followed...
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carter, trade it or fade it?> i mean the sell-off is so aggressive for such a low beta stock, i'm inclined to take advantage of the weakness and buy it so trade it. >> all right dan, what about exxon? >> you know, listen, this one is in horrible down trend it is obviously in the hands of all of this macro data we are seeing, and obviously the direction of crude has gone the wrong way here this thing is in a horrible, horrible down trend. it goss a little bounce this week off a level it should have bounced from, but to me i think you are looking at the 2010 lows if you have a break of 65. so i see no reason to rush in. >> guy, you are a buyer of exxon, no? you tend to stand behind this one. >> you hosting the show now? you know what is happening i'm busy looking at -- >> okay. >> sorry >> all right goldman sachs. >> you know,scott -- >> gee, i wonder what he's going to say about this one. >> what do you think he's going to say >> fade it. >> fade it you thought i was going to say trade it. >> only two choices toda
carter, trade it or fade it?> i mean the sell-off is so aggressive for such a low beta stock, i'm inclined to take advantage of the weakness and buy it so trade it. >> all right dan, what about exxon? >> you know, listen, this one is in horrible down trend it is obviously in the hands of all of this macro data we are seeing, and obviously the direction of crude has gone the wrong way here this thing is in a horrible, horrible down trend. it goss a little bounce this week off a...
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my next guest is a central figure former trump campaign foreign policy advisor carter page and carterhave you. >> great to be with you maria. maria: you have an esteemed career i want to start there because our viewers know that we've covered this story very effectively from the get go, poking holes in this whole idea of collusion, poking holes in the fisa court situation, but you have worked with the government for a long time, before they actually turned on you. tell me your career as a government informant after you worked at the pentagon and after in the navy tell us about it. >> well i got out of the navy in 98 and i was on a research fellowship at a foreign policy think tank and i was actually the first time it's a civilian as you mentioned i spent a lot of time doing intelligence tasks in the military, but that was the first time when i actually did stuff as a civilian, and so one of the guys i worked closely with was chris stevens who was the iran desk officer at the state department in 98-99 and we had a long ongoing dialogue, and so a lot of similarities between what happene
my next guest is a central figure former trump campaign foreign policy advisor carter page and carterhave you. >> great to be with you maria. maria: you have an esteemed career i want to start there because our viewers know that we've covered this story very effectively from the get go, poking holes in this whole idea of collusion, poking holes in the fisa court situation, but you have worked with the government for a long time, before they actually turned on you. tell me your career as a...
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when he started at the carter center. nobody had really done anything like that and since he has done that. other ex- presidents have a kind of followed the model. you set up a foundation or institute in you set up in library and you do some good. some have done it more extensive than others. some have been far less public basing. as jimmy carter did it to the chagrin of bill clinton. but carter has set the template and model and been an inspiration to many people. as i mentioned kennedy went on to a great legislative career. did tech -- take him another decade another decade until they were married. it was pretty jaw-dropping piece the deceased journalists. in 91 i believe and it was called ted kennedy on the rocks. many a story a very bad misbehavior by kennedy and chris dodd. and fresh -- french restaurants across dc. he was in the state of not being a good place for yet another decade but in those last few decades has the accumulation of everything accomplished in the senate career. to me he is a model legislator. in
when he started at the carter center. nobody had really done anything like that and since he has done that. other ex- presidents have a kind of followed the model. you set up a foundation or institute in you set up in library and you do some good. some have done it more extensive than others. some have been far less public basing. as jimmy carter did it to the chagrin of bill clinton. but carter has set the template and model and been an inspiration to many people. as i mentioned kennedy went...
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i think it's really important to let carter speak to all of it. if you look at that intersection of the uptrends through late 2016 and then you look at where the recent support has been, it's sitting right on that level at 140 i think a guide down, and then you have the stock going lower, i do see overhead resistance at 160. here's the trade into the print. this is an important strategy i think for long holders this is a widely-held stock. a lot of our viewers really love the story here a caller strategy is something where you own a stock and you're into a potentially volatile event like earnings or a volatile period like we're in now, it makes sense sometimes to put a caller strategy on where you're protecting your stocks. you have gains to a certain point and losses protected below a certain point. here's the strategy that you might do if you are more worried about extreme upside than you are about extreme, excuse me, extreme down side than upside. when the stock was at 144 today you could look out to october expiration and buy the october 130-1
i think it's really important to let carter speak to all of it. if you look at that intersection of the uptrends through late 2016 and then you look at where the recent support has been, it's sitting right on that level at 140 i think a guide down, and then you have the stock going lower, i do see overhead resistance at 160. here's the trade into the print. this is an important strategy i think for long holders this is a widely-held stock. a lot of our viewers really love the story here a...
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cart carter worth. >> your in the money it was $148.60 on the spriek.have a little bit more to go i would say yes. >> we should look at the risk/reward on a trade like this those calls are $1.50 right now. they have about a month to go. a month ago tlt was $15 lower. so the question you ought to ask yourself, if you had gotten that kind of leverage we're talking about 10-1, there's no reason to take a long bet in tlt any other way. >> if you're doing this now, the tlt, like mike said, was $130 a month ago and now it's at $146 you've got to be patient because rates aren't going to zero tomorrow if that's your thesis so i think that tlt is always really cheap and it's a good way to play it you guys have had a really great call on that that was a couple of weeks ago that's also cheap options in dollar terms and implied volatility terms so i think these are two things that you want to buy on pullbacks and what happened to the dollar is a great example. how did it close this week reload on pullbacks. >> we've got time for the final call and let's go with car
cart carter worth. >> your in the money it was $148.60 on the spriek.have a little bit more to go i would say yes. >> we should look at the risk/reward on a trade like this those calls are $1.50 right now. they have about a month to go. a month ago tlt was $15 lower. so the question you ought to ask yourself, if you had gotten that kind of leverage we're talking about 10-1, there's no reason to take a long bet in tlt any other way. >> if you're doing this now, the tlt, like...
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and places like amy carter's greenhouse. as we have learned during today's presentation, presidential involvement in the design and planting of the white house gardens goes back to george washington's selection of the site for the presidents house in 1790. the original 82 acre plot was larger than most american farms at the time. included what is today's lafayette park, the what has grounds, and -- white house grounds, and more. it remains ground today with monuments, parks, and the potomac in the distance. presidents continue to make their mark on the landscape throughout the history of the white house. many presidents have taken a personal interest in the landscape as if it were their own backyard. some presidents approach regarding the grounds -- gardens and grounds with unique skill. jimmy carter had an engineering background, which he used to design a treehouse for 10-year-old amy in 1977. the national park service built it to present cartons -- president carter's specifications on the southwest long. it was freestandin
and places like amy carter's greenhouse. as we have learned during today's presentation, presidential involvement in the design and planting of the white house gardens goes back to george washington's selection of the site for the presidents house in 1790. the original 82 acre plot was larger than most american farms at the time. included what is today's lafayette park, the what has grounds, and -- white house grounds, and more. it remains ground today with monuments, parks, and the potomac in...
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let's get to carter worth with some key levels to watch hey, carter. >> as always, anybody's guess. that's what makes the market let's do some guessing together. can you draw lines you can. there's a very well-defined, what you call an internal trend line on the s&p. this is a two-year chart and it is not random. yes, this spot literally to the penny, to the penny, to the penny. and after hitting those levels, of course, falling hard. so the real question is are we in for more? if so, how much more to be determined let's try to figure out some levels so there are the arrows that i have drawn again, i am expecting a little bit -- it doesn't have to necessarily be this big or that big, but we are only this big so far. i don't think we're going to kind of get away with just that. so presumptively more like this. where might it go? let's just figure it out a couple of ways so support is not an absolute level. it is like a mattress top, you sink into support. at some point you find support so this is a range of support, and were we to get to the bottom -- you see the green line here -- t
let's get to carter worth with some key levels to watch hey, carter. >> as always, anybody's guess. that's what makes the market let's do some guessing together. can you draw lines you can. there's a very well-defined, what you call an internal trend line on the s&p. this is a two-year chart and it is not random. yes, this spot literally to the penny, to the penny, to the penny. and after hitting those levels, of course, falling hard. so the real question is are we in for more? if so,...
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getting into the trump campaign, the faisal warrant against carter page was a fraud, i believe. and the counterintelligence investigation is something we need to look at really closely. >> sean: let me go back to sara carter. is it fair to say, rigged investigation. is it fair to say russian lies used as a basis, no lies, unverifiable lies the foundation just by also outsourcing of intelligence methods that would be illegal to circumvent american laws and that all of this now is going to come into play? >> all of this is going to come into play and so much more. senator graham is absolutely right. this is just the tip of the iceberg. i know that john durham and others inside the department of justice are looking at various aspects of this, some of which are going to stand in the audience when they hear about it because they are just not going to even imagine it coming to them that way. what we know is this. and let's go back to your first question that you asked john. you said when this all started, years ago, let's not forget, that then chairman devon nunez, when we he was head
getting into the trump campaign, the faisal warrant against carter page was a fraud, i believe. and the counterintelligence investigation is something we need to look at really closely. >> sean: let me go back to sara carter. is it fair to say, rigged investigation. is it fair to say russian lies used as a basis, no lies, unverifiable lies the foundation just by also outsourcing of intelligence methods that would be illegal to circumvent american laws and that all of this now is going to...
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economy from the trade war by cutting rates further our financial correspondent yan's carter joins us now yes how has the fed reacted to these developments what can we expect from domestic policy. well there have been comments from james bullard's and he is the head of the federal reserve from san louis and he actually said that history has shown that it's not a good idea or if you get directed by politics out of washington that actually could to worsen the economic situation and could pump up inflation in the long run he also said that it's basically impossible and also not a good idea to react to those day to day comments so that we get about trade policies still and the statement from the federal reserve is pretty clear at this point i'm so far markets at least expect one more rate cut possibly in the 10 member but overall the federal reserve does not seem to really react to the trade tensions and to currency tensions at this point but we've also heard from some ghosts from the federal reserve's past. well fed chair seem to have a long and healthy life and there was an open letter
economy from the trade war by cutting rates further our financial correspondent yan's carter joins us now yes how has the fed reacted to these developments what can we expect from domestic policy. well there have been comments from james bullard's and he is the head of the federal reserve from san louis and he actually said that history has shown that it's not a good idea or if you get directed by politics out of washington that actually could to worsen the economic situation and could pump up...
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the company disposed to supply water to tap water for drinking cannot meet the demands of the carter population and even though it seems attempts have been made to try to stop the pumping of groundwater it keeps continue because many of the residents in jakarta would ask where do we get our water exactly but you know again which brings us back to the issue of poor planning you have to understand now you don't make any projections in the future about the city which is going to grow and grow and grow and grow and therefore the government should put into place mechanisms to answer some of the needs of the people the failed people tap into the 2nd this is what we're facing yes of course and which is why we need to separate the issue of moving the capital from this issues that jakarta is facing because your car will be facing continue facing this issues in the future regardless whether the capital city is still going to be harder or will be moved to other locations but i'd like to echo what jasmine and also emmanuel say earlier that to build a better more sustainable city capital city in
the company disposed to supply water to tap water for drinking cannot meet the demands of the carter population and even though it seems attempts have been made to try to stop the pumping of groundwater it keeps continue because many of the residents in jakarta would ask where do we get our water exactly but you know again which brings us back to the issue of poor planning you have to understand now you don't make any projections in the future about the city which is going to grow and grow and...
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we cannot continue the burden of to carter and the island of java which is getting heavier in terms of population density severe traffic congestion air pollution and water problems that we must immediately deal with the place we've chosen has a minimum risk of natural disasters such as floods earthquakes tsunamis forest fires volcanoes and landslides but secondly the location is strategic at a slow catered in the center of indonesia and thirdly it's close to other developed cities. now jakarta is not the only major coastal city threatened by climate change shanghai is consistently listed as one of the world's most vulnerable water extraction massive infrastructure have caused the city to sink 2.6 meters and if temperatures continue to rise millions of inhabitants could be displaced the nigerian city of lagos suffers from the affairs of rising sea levels and the lack of adequate drainage makes the flooding worse it's estimated at 20 centimeter rise in sea water would make 3 quarters of a 1000000 people homeless in the us parts of the flood prone city of houston have been sinking around
we cannot continue the burden of to carter and the island of java which is getting heavier in terms of population density severe traffic congestion air pollution and water problems that we must immediately deal with the place we've chosen has a minimum risk of natural disasters such as floods earthquakes tsunamis forest fires volcanoes and landslides but secondly the location is strategic at a slow catered in the center of indonesia and thirdly it's close to other developed cities. now jakarta...
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carter worth, welcome. people look at this and say we haven't gone anywhere but how is our viewer, the "fast money," the cnbc audience supposed to deal with a market that moves 300, 500, 800 points on a tweet. >> that's right. and that is a dysfunctionalty that is treacherous, role, in many ways, whether you're long or short but tim really captured it when he said nothing has happened we are unchanged but when you have extreme volatility like this, it represents indecision there are a lot of people who believe that the selloff of august is a great opportunity, buy the dip, and there are a lot of people who think this is the beginning of a more serious unwind so after the initial selloff, the real plunge of august 1st through 5th, we've had six three-session moves of 4% or more basically we've been gyrating around and more often than not, you get resolved in the direction of the primary move. so, the primary move is down we've been backing and filling and then you get a second down this is exactly what happe
carter worth, welcome. people look at this and say we haven't gone anywhere but how is our viewer, the "fast money," the cnbc audience supposed to deal with a market that moves 300, 500, 800 points on a tweet. >> that's right. and that is a dysfunctionalty that is treacherous, role, in many ways, whether you're long or short but tim really captured it when he said nothing has happened we are unchanged but when you have extreme volatility like this, it represents indecision there...
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hey, carter. >> hi, guys.t's just it there are potholes and there's also what is perceived to be and really what is one of the perceptions that consumer discretion as a sector has been a great performer and the reality is of course it's not a great performer let's try to unpack it two lines the blue and orange. the blue this is since january '18. 18 months plus up about 15% that's essentially double the market market's up 7. the sector's up 15 you say what's the problem now, it's always a few names holding up the group, keeping everything alive if you make the equal weight sector let's add it in all i've simply done is taken the blue line and not given amazon the weight it has in home depot and others 62 stocks, almost $3 trillion. what we know is it's a big old goose egg. the sector itself up 15. equal weight unchanged. actually down a fraction that's the real story of consumer and it's what dan was talking about with xrt it's been with us a while but it continues and that's kind of the issue. here we're movi
hey, carter. >> hi, guys.t's just it there are potholes and there's also what is perceived to be and really what is one of the perceptions that consumer discretion as a sector has been a great performer and the reality is of course it's not a great performer let's try to unpack it two lines the blue and orange. the blue this is since january '18. 18 months plus up about 15% that's essentially double the market market's up 7. the sector's up 15 you say what's the problem now, it's always a...
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if carter's right, this will pay off.nd if he's wrong, you'll define your risk to how much you're putting on this spread and that could be much less than if you were either buying the stock or an outright option. >> in a way, it's a bet on does the market have a little bit of a bounce on monday-tuesday because if you're going to bet on something bouncing, this is as good a candidate as anyway, but the market doesn't bounce, individual stocks bounce if there is going to be money going into the market for a trade, this is as good a vehicle as anyone to own because it's gone down more and technician a big, popular name. >> more "options action" still ahead. here's what else is coming up on the show >> it's been a magical year for disney, and mike says there's a whole new world waiting for the stock out of earnings next week. he'll tell you why the magic carpet ride isn't over just yet. >>> plus, calling all "options action" fans reach into your pocket, grab your phone, and tweet us your question @optionsaction. if it's nice,
if carter's right, this will pay off.nd if he's wrong, you'll define your risk to how much you're putting on this spread and that could be much less than if you were either buying the stock or an outright option. >> in a way, it's a bet on does the market have a little bit of a bounce on monday-tuesday because if you're going to bet on something bouncing, this is as good a candidate as anyway, but the market doesn't bounce, individual stocks bounce if there is going to be money going into...
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that's brody jenner's ex, kaitlynn carter. to an eyewitness, quote, they were not trying to hide it at all. we're going to break down that little love triangle in a minute. but first, the surprising split. our "e.t." source says it happened very recently. miley's rep tells "e.t.," they, quote, have decided this is what's best while they both focus on tms ♪ nothing nothing nothing is gonna save us now ♪ >> while miley was all smiles and partying it up, this is how liam looked today -- sad, stoic and subdued. he was spotted in australia getting frozen yogurt with older brother chris hemsworth. according to "the daily mail," when asked how he was holding up, liam replied, quote, you don't understand what it's like. our "e.t." source says liam is hurt and, quote, frustrated with some of her antics. but most of their friends feel that they'll be back together. >> it never goes exactly how i think it's going to, but it somehow always ends up better. >> miley and liam have been off and on for nearly a decade. >> will, don't you dare
that's brody jenner's ex, kaitlynn carter. to an eyewitness, quote, they were not trying to hide it at all. we're going to break down that little love triangle in a minute. but first, the surprising split. our "e.t." source says it happened very recently. miley's rep tells "e.t.," they, quote, have decided this is what's best while they both focus on tms ♪ nothing nothing nothing is gonna save us now ♪ >> while miley was all smiles and partying it up, this is how...
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don't mention in his announcement that when he move the capital from jakarta to distil locations jack carter will not necessarily be abandon will not necessarily be neglected or forgotten even jakarta will always face those problems but the city has been the center of social cultural economic politics life of the country for so long so perhaps by moving. part of that center the political center the economic center jakarta would be able to face these issues that it's been having a little bit easier without having to worry that this is also the capital city of the country but then again we're talking about past governments the squabbles squandered billions of dollars there's embezzled of public funds massive corruption so they seem to have forgotten the core issues which is the need to further upgrade infrastructure in one of his like the carter didn't do that well you have to remember that the current president president yoko we don't used to be the governor of jakarta for a brief period of time before he ran for the presidency in 2014 so he knew some of this issues that jakarta is facing i t
don't mention in his announcement that when he move the capital from jakarta to distil locations jack carter will not necessarily be abandon will not necessarily be neglected or forgotten even jakarta will always face those problems but the city has been the center of social cultural economic politics life of the country for so long so perhaps by moving. part of that center the political center the economic center jakarta would be able to face these issues that it's been having a little bit...
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so president carter will be 95 in october 1st. mrs. carter just turned 92 about a week ago.cquaintance with them goes back a long time to the '80s and '90s. i interviewed them several times, did live broadcasts when they were building homes for habitat for humanity. in 1999 when president carter turned 75, the family invited me to come to americas, georgia, to emcee that event. i must have done okay there. >> look at you. >> i must have done an okay job because they invited am he to celebrate the joint celebration of his 95th and her 93. it was unbelievable. there was musical entertainment. emmanuel lewis, the star of the old tv sitcom "webster" because he and michael jackson world with the carters in the '90s. we celebrated their lives and their contributions to making it a better world. it was just awesome. i'm still pinching my sechlt >> i'll bet. this is a former president. >> yeah. >> leading humanitarian, nobel prize. this is an amazing career -- >> all of his life has been a life of service and he's so humble. they both are. so humble and down to earth and just, you k
so president carter will be 95 in october 1st. mrs. carter just turned 92 about a week ago.cquaintance with them goes back a long time to the '80s and '90s. i interviewed them several times, did live broadcasts when they were building homes for habitat for humanity. in 1999 when president carter turned 75, the family invited me to come to americas, georgia, to emcee that event. i must have done okay there. >> look at you. >> i must have done an okay job because they invited am he to...
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ruth carter, oscar winner ruth carter. the sister that just won the oscar for costume design for "black panther." she worked here. that's right. that's right. pass the word. we cranking them out of here, chris moore with tony freeman. i can't think of joyce's last name was. greg james. kathleen getwood. janice kennedy. later on there is people you don't know wiley brand. ishmael conway. [ inaudible ] >> yes, sir. >> hey, my brother. >> i'll mention him again. ishmael conway. linda powell colin powell's daughter. that's right she was we do the whole thing. shiel la bush. stan beatle. jeremy free. >> the late stand beatle too. kristinive lee. kim myoer. kim sellers. greg payne. lisa reed. mick nichols. bonnie bones. linda row, kevin kelly. shoma zwelley. eugene browns and the guides in the historic home historic buildings we couldn't do a lot without them. and then we have dendenny o'too. charlie brown gave the at&t grant. long-term weather a big supporter sharon randall jimmy kurtis pamela mendoza. and mary thank you, mary.
ruth carter, oscar winner ruth carter. the sister that just won the oscar for costume design for "black panther." she worked here. that's right. that's right. pass the word. we cranking them out of here, chris moore with tony freeman. i can't think of joyce's last name was. greg james. kathleen getwood. janice kennedy. later on there is people you don't know wiley brand. ishmael conway. [ inaudible ] >> yes, sir. >> hey, my brother. >> i'll mention him again. ishmael...
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we'll be right back with more secretary ash carter.use ) ( band playing ) this seat? this seat is reserved for the restless. those who need to... move. and roar. and ride. up, down, over... ...powering through. this seat is for those that get down in it. into the fray. the arena. this seat is not for spectators. ♪ for like the thirtieth forweek in a row?ion it's switching time. now that's how you make an entrance. switch to built-in virus protection switch to chromebook it runs on doritos. want to tr[dog barks]me machine? okay. yes! [humming, thumping] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of my yard! [birds chirping] jimmy? you're so old. [crunch!] did you know that every single flush [toilet flush] flings odors onto your soft surfaces? then they get released back into the air so you smell them later. ew. right? that's why febreze created new small spaces. [clicking sound] press firmly and watch it get to work... [popping sounds] unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces [
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president carter's visit to the island was on sunday. this was five days after the accident occurred. and his visit was extremely important in reassuring the p population that things were not in terrible shape. no one knew at that point the plant had suffered a, but his visit was important in letting the people of central pennsylvania know that things were more or less under control, and one should not exaggerate the confidence that people felt on that morning about things being under control. but the fact that he would come there and visit the plant and go into the control room was a major reassurance for people of the area that things if they weren't under control would be taken care of or else carter wouldn't have shown up. >> and here's what president carter said back in 1979. just a few days after the accident occurred. >> the president came to the plant for one very simple reason. to assure the people that if the president of the united states and the governor of pennsylvania were standing there together right at the plant site, th
president carter's visit to the island was on sunday. this was five days after the accident occurred. and his visit was extremely important in reassuring the p population that things were not in terrible shape. no one knew at that point the plant had suffered a, but his visit was important in letting the people of central pennsylvania know that things were more or less under control, and one should not exaggerate the confidence that people felt on that morning about things being under control....
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dollar lower >> the way i look at it is, you know, you talk about this a lot, dan carter comes on andalks about it, but the other side of that is markets have done absolutely nothing the point is with all of the volatility and that it is a terrible risk-adjusted trade, but you can make an argument we're back to october 2017 in terms of small cap, at january twrait in terms of the overall market where you have seen earnings growth. we haven't been in earnings contraction. rates are actually lower you can make an argument that global central banks are the back stop none of us want to see theoretically because we know it is a race to the bottom of nowhere, but for markets it is a back stop. for markets reaching out the risk curve tells me it is not unbelievable to think that equities could go higher at some point. >> can i say one thing quickly >> sure. >> you mentioned this. but mr. that various ownarro naa brilliant man, but the chinese have been currency manipulators except they're been propping their currency higher fon the last 18 months. >> isn't that the manipulation >> yes, excep
dollar lower >> the way i look at it is, you know, you talk about this a lot, dan carter comes on andalks about it, but the other side of that is markets have done absolutely nothing the point is with all of the volatility and that it is a terrible risk-adjusted trade, but you can make an argument we're back to october 2017 in terms of small cap, at january twrait in terms of the overall market where you have seen earnings growth. we haven't been in earnings contraction. rates are...
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chief carter: i can touch on that one. being short in stature, i am wearing heels, so i look very tall, but i am very just barely five foot. being older, going to a deployable unit where the pt is a little higher than the standard. they look at me funny. you can do girl push-ups, i don't think so. not going to happen. if i am going to this unit, i am prepared to go in and do what the age group 10 years younger than me can do. that is my goal. [applause] chief carter: it has nothing to do with anything except for me walking in and saying i am not going to just sit here and do the that old female that is barely five foot. i can do it. and i push myself. [applause] cmdr. silverman-wise: i think i can take your theme and go further into some other security units. a little older, same thing, we got the same size, and my thing is that i always try to do my age. like i am 51. i can do, like, 13 push-ups. i can only do 13 push-ups, i shouldn't be leading the coast guard deployable unit. i do my age and part of me doing that is so
chief carter: i can touch on that one. being short in stature, i am wearing heels, so i look very tall, but i am very just barely five foot. being older, going to a deployable unit where the pt is a little higher than the standard. they look at me funny. you can do girl push-ups, i don't think so. not going to happen. if i am going to this unit, i am prepared to go in and do what the age group 10 years younger than me can do. that is my goal. [applause] chief carter: it has nothing to do with...