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carter added two more, eight.ter turned back because the warning light showed hydraulic failure. a second had a rotor blade problem. >> another hit a sand storm and had to return to the uss nimitz. >> as carter used to say in the south where i'm from, as if you were snake bit. things were always going wrong. >> they had eight helicopters, needing only six. who would have assumed that three would go wrong? >> so at that point they decide they've got to abandon the operation. >> but the failures and tragedies didn't end there. >> as they began to withdraw, a helicopter collides with one of the transport planes and there is an explosion and eight people die. jimmy carter gets a phone call. his face just sort of goes blank, and he looks crest fallen. >> it was a horrible blow. i don't think he'll ever get over it. >> to the defenders of those who died and were wounded, i want to express the admiration i feel for the courage of their loved ones. >> after that, whenever you went over the white house, there was this incr
carter added two more, eight.ter turned back because the warning light showed hydraulic failure. a second had a rotor blade problem. >> another hit a sand storm and had to return to the uss nimitz. >> as carter used to say in the south where i'm from, as if you were snake bit. things were always going wrong. >> they had eight helicopters, needing only six. who would have assumed that three would go wrong? >> so at that point they decide they've got to abandon the...
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carter looks pathetic.ent a clear signal to people that he was not 100% behind jimmy carter. so kennedy backers were given permission to basically not unite behind their nominee. >> it's been a disastrous convention for carter. but as he embarks on the fall election, he has one reason to be optimistic. his opponent. >> if jimmy carter thought teddy kennedy was a playboy, he thought ronald reagan was a total lightweight. >> reagan has to show that he's not a stupid actor, that he is not too old, that he's not too muddle-headed to be president. >> reagan takes aim at carter and misfires. >> i'm happy to be here and he's opening his campaign down in the city that gave birth to and is the parent body of the ku klux klan. >> first of all, that wasn't true. the city that gave birth to the ku klux klan was pulaski, tennessee. >> second of all, it turned white southerners against him. >> he also makes a statement about vegetation causing pollution. >> that was a faux pas. and they played it pretty big. we went to c
carter looks pathetic.ent a clear signal to people that he was not 100% behind jimmy carter. so kennedy backers were given permission to basically not unite behind their nominee. >> it's been a disastrous convention for carter. but as he embarks on the fall election, he has one reason to be optimistic. his opponent. >> if jimmy carter thought teddy kennedy was a playboy, he thought ronald reagan was a total lightweight. >> reagan has to show that he's not a stupid actor, that...
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but when the results were in, it was clear carter had done it. >> former georgia governor carter didl. >> reporter: coming in behind uncommitted, but well ahead of everyone else. >> clearly jimmy carter was the winner in iowa. he scored much better than most of us predicted that he would do. >> what the candidates were after was a boost, some momentum to carry them into the primary battles ahead and a big boost is exactly what jimmy carter got here. >> reporter: carter has become the front-runner. he went on to win new hampshire and nearly every primary after that. he won the nomination. then the election. and became our 39th president. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: and it all began with iowa. >> that was nbc senior correspondent tom brokaw. that is all the time i have. up next, "politicsnation." ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz
but when the results were in, it was clear carter had done it. >> former georgia governor carter didl. >> reporter: coming in behind uncommitted, but well ahead of everyone else. >> clearly jimmy carter was the winner in iowa. he scored much better than most of us predicted that he would do. >> what the candidates were after was a boost, some momentum to carry them into the primary battles ahead and a big boost is exactly what jimmy carter got here. >> reporter:...
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that's my take >> yeah, carter, anything interesting in the charts?just stay away. >> this is a tough one but mike, you also have an update for us on this tesla trade you laid out earlier this month and can't get enough of tesla for any of us. the stock has been really red hot. what do you do now is there only one direction here >> so, you know, we put on a counter spread what we did is we sold a near dated vertical and bought a longer dated one today the near dated one expired, and we actually tweeted that people could take a look at selling an upside cost spread out to march basically to continue to fund the purchase of that longer dated june called spread that's what i'm going to be looking to do on monday. right now that call spread that we own, the june 800, 850 is well in the number what's interesting to me is the price action the stock closed up on the day with the market much lower we had real money sellers in the last quarter with the saudi sovereign wealth fund selling it's hard for me to figure out what's going to stop this thing right now,
that's my take >> yeah, carter, anything interesting in the charts?just stay away. >> this is a tough one but mike, you also have an update for us on this tesla trade you laid out earlier this month and can't get enough of tesla for any of us. the stock has been really red hot. what do you do now is there only one direction here >> so, you know, we put on a counter spread what we did is we sold a near dated vertical and bought a longer dated one today the near dated one...
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carter, what do you make of this one?same price it was a week ago and a month ago and six months going a year ago, meaning it's made no progress, it hasn't done well, the big money is yet to be made. this stock acts well, very bullish, i think you have a big break out here 75 quickly >> okay. it is now time for our final call i'm going to go to mike so he can hit the slopes again a actually, when short term volatile is high, longer term lower, use diagonal spreads. >> all right carter >> lowe's, into earnings, i like it for a nice move higher. >> and tony, you're going to end us here. >> zoom is going to keep zooming higher on earnings i'm using a call diagonal. >> got it. gentlemen, thank you that does it for us on "options action." we'll be back next friday at 5:30 p.m. don't go anywhere. "mad money" starts right now - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the hoover smartwash. when your throw rugs need cleaning, you toss them in the washing machine, easy. if only you could do the same for your carpet. in
carter, what do you make of this one?same price it was a week ago and a month ago and six months going a year ago, meaning it's made no progress, it hasn't done well, the big money is yet to be made. this stock acts well, very bullish, i think you have a big break out here 75 quickly >> okay. it is now time for our final call i'm going to go to mike so he can hit the slopes again a actually, when short term volatile is high, longer term lower, use diagonal spreads. >> all right...
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, it did to carter in 1980. >> how damaging was it to the party after carter?in some soul searching. but in 1984 the party did choose walter mondale who had been carter's vp. the problem is, it's all about intensity and passion. who is the candidate of passion for the party? and if that candidate of passion doesn't end up being the nominee, will those people who were passionately committed to the loser rally around the winner and help the party win in november? that was a question in 1980, and that may be, i don't know, a question in 2020. >> so much of that 1980 race did center around the iranian hostage crisis and ended up proving fatal to carter. how did carter try to strike that balance between bringing the hostages home and rewinning the white house? >> president carter is remembered as being one of the best ex-presidents in the u.s. watch how he deals with the hostage crisis and ask yourself, whose interests did he put first, the americans and the hostages or those of himself? i think the answer is clear, sacrificed his own interests. >> thanks very much,
, it did to carter in 1980. >> how damaging was it to the party after carter?in some soul searching. but in 1984 the party did choose walter mondale who had been carter's vp. the problem is, it's all about intensity and passion. who is the candidate of passion for the party? and if that candidate of passion doesn't end up being the nominee, will those people who were passionately committed to the loser rally around the winner and help the party win in november? that was a question in...
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carter becomes president. he will still continue the ford policy of transferring control of the panama can now -- panama canal zone. carter goes on national television to make the case to the american people why it is important to give control of the panama can now and singles out singles out the criticism of private citizen ronald reagan. out of 240 billion people, even though he is just a private citizen. the next day, cbs news calls private citizen ronald reagan, and say would you like a half hour of national broadcast time to respond to the president of the united states? [laughter] it would never happen today so reagan jumps at the chance, gives a half-hour speech responding to the president of the united states attacking him over the panama canal treaty. juan: let's shift from him attacking the president to his fight with the republican establishment embodied in george hw bush. craig: right. the party is split and it has been split since the 1950s. in 1952, eisenhower or robert taft. eisenhower represent
carter becomes president. he will still continue the ford policy of transferring control of the panama can now -- panama canal zone. carter goes on national television to make the case to the american people why it is important to give control of the panama can now and singles out singles out the criticism of private citizen ronald reagan. out of 240 billion people, even though he is just a private citizen. the next day, cbs news calls private citizen ronald reagan, and say would you like a...
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the democrats, and it is all about jimmy carter. tell us the jimmy carter story in 1976.avid: jimmy carter and hamilton jordan picked up on the theme that gary hart and george mcgovern had. work hard in iowa. do well as a springboard into new hampshire to get money, momentum, media attention. so they came and raised the stakes. other candidates were coming here. it was the jumping off point and i think johnny apple was paying attention. they looked at it and said in 1972 iowa was telling us something about the war. the national media started to pay attention. you have a rolling ball. politicians came, national media came, and that meant politicians wanted to spend more time here. that really raised it to a higher profile. jimmy carter did not win the caucus but he got more votes than any other candidate. he was the uncommitted delegates actually got more votes. but jimmy carter set the template and made it work, he went all the way to the white house and that really put the events on the map. as a side note, there were also some tea leaves on the republican side, republic
the democrats, and it is all about jimmy carter. tell us the jimmy carter story in 1976.avid: jimmy carter and hamilton jordan picked up on the theme that gary hart and george mcgovern had. work hard in iowa. do well as a springboard into new hampshire to get money, momentum, media attention. so they came and raised the stakes. other candidates were coming here. it was the jumping off point and i think johnny apple was paying attention. they looked at it and said in 1972 iowa was telling us...
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jimmy carter put this on the map.ost: we have some video about former president carter talking about strategy. >> it would be quite difficult now to do as we did and to campaign from schoolhouse to schoolhouse, courthouse and stand in lines and handout pamphlets early in the morning, meet with farmers, make speeches from the auctioneers desk and iowa. that is the way we ran our campaign. if i had then faced a candidate with $20 million in the bank who could dominate television in new hampshire or iowa, i seriously doubt i would have won in those states. host: do you agree? mr. yepsen: i think that is true. it has changed a lot since carter. there are some famous footage of him working on a new cooking show here in iowa, cooking a fish for dinner but the host. it was grassroots, small, much more fun, fewer reporters could hop in the backseat of a car with a candidate and drive off and have a good conversation. now the events of the years have changed and morphed and are much different than the earlier events. they are
jimmy carter put this on the map.ost: we have some video about former president carter talking about strategy. >> it would be quite difficult now to do as we did and to campaign from schoolhouse to schoolhouse, courthouse and stand in lines and handout pamphlets early in the morning, meet with farmers, make speeches from the auctioneers desk and iowa. that is the way we ran our campaign. if i had then faced a candidate with $20 million in the bank who could dominate television in new...
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carter and mr.nsumer stocks. >> the thought is consumer discretion is outperforming. but equal weight, you are underperforming the market that's the real subject. moving forward, another way to look at it, the sector has ascended but its relative performance is descending. >> g out to june, the 125 puts were trading for $4.35 when i looked at this earlier you can buy it against a long portfolio, spend it as a speculative bet to the shortside if you chose >> all right, the consumer discretionary etf faired well this week against market head winds. mike are you managing this or are you how managing. >> we have until june. and in the interest of full disclosure, i actually bought a couple more put spreads middle of the day today so obviously i am sticking with this one >> very much so. it's times on our side and exham on that's part of the premises premise amazon is one thing and we like that long. all of the stocks making up the consumer autos in particular retailers, not good. >> bonowin. >> if you l
carter and mr.nsumer stocks. >> the thought is consumer discretion is outperforming. but equal weight, you are underperforming the market that's the real subject. moving forward, another way to look at it, the sector has ascended but its relative performance is descending. >> g out to june, the 125 puts were trading for $4.35 when i looked at this earlier you can buy it against a long portfolio, spend it as a speculative bet to the shortside if you chose >> all right, the...
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carter >> stocks gapped up such as this have have given back those gains. was up today that is a testament to incredible relative strength and implications are more to come. >> we'll take a quick break. >>> up next, our final call. this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. 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
carter >> stocks gapped up such as this have have given back those gains. was up today that is a testament to incredible relative strength and implications are more to come. >> we'll take a quick break. >>> up next, our final call. this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and...
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we can let carter speak to that. idea is we're trying to look for ways to sell premium and not spend a lot of premium to basically hedge that i think this accomplishes that you have a big range of profitability if the stock lingers where it is right now or if it drifts even a couple hundred dollars lower. >> carter, what do you think >> why don't you address the structure of the trade, right? i can talk to price action >> absolutely. i think what mike is doing makes a lot of sense what you have to do is you have to spread this thing out with stock prices around $750, $800, peaked up to around $960, you've got to be able to use what is at your disposal in order to get exposure to the stock. particularly as a retail investor you can't go out and outlay for a single share $850 and get access to this it makes a lot of sense. define risk. what i really like about it is he is long out to june that gives him the optionoptiony and ability to trade around it. >> you heard mike use the phrase "blow-off. that is the element. yo
we can let carter speak to that. idea is we're trying to look for ways to sell premium and not spend a lot of premium to basically hedge that i think this accomplishes that you have a big range of profitability if the stock lingers where it is right now or if it drifts even a couple hundred dollars lower. >> carter, what do you think >> why don't you address the structure of the trade, right? i can talk to price action >> absolutely. i think what mike is doing makes a lot of...
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so carter, do you like the trade? if you don't, tell us why. if you do, how much? and also talk about the technical if you wouldn't mind. >> we tried to address that to some extent in fast. this is a moment for everyone. there is every case to be made lots of clients saying listen this is such a bullish thing to get a reset to have the huge relief with crude goes right to the consumer pocket that the fed will accommodate you could get the v-type recovery at the same time there is the reason to make the case the damage done is so sbongs substantial that it often is the beginning will look back and think what a peak it was how could so many people been so naive. >> one of the things we think about looking at equity prices is we get a dislocation, often times it's a fundamental factor. big earnings disappointment might hit the market for example por even the market overall. here we have a situation with a lot of unknowns. more shoes could drop next week or nothing could happen. no news definitely will be good news process we go two weeks no additional news or addition
so carter, do you like the trade? if you don't, tell us why. if you do, how much? and also talk about the technical if you wouldn't mind. >> we tried to address that to some extent in fast. this is a moment for everyone. there is every case to be made lots of clients saying listen this is such a bullish thing to get a reset to have the huge relief with crude goes right to the consumer pocket that the fed will accommodate you could get the v-type recovery at the same time there is the...
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i think this is a trade we stay with. >> carter. >> for sure.biotech but sometimes dull is good closing god today. stay long be long. >> xp investments. bon win said lyft could follow ub higher. >> on the back of uber earnings it seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way look at option volume calls versus puts, the last week two to one post uber earnings, 3 to 1 we expect a move to the upside in real volume specifically what i like doing, a trade out to february. buying 50-55 call spread costing you about $1.60. >> lyft pete street estimates but the stock down about 9% since the trade after the company forecasted slower growth this year. bon win was not available to join us on set but sent as you post card with a helpful explanation of what td when the trade goes belly up. he writes, quote, i'm in lyft on my way to the airport. on monday i suggested you close out half your position at $2.60 after the preearnings rally since then the stock punished at these levels keep the other half, the position for a short--term bounce mike what do
i think this is a trade we stay with. >> carter. >> for sure.biotech but sometimes dull is good closing god today. stay long be long. >> xp investments. bon win said lyft could follow ub higher. >> on the back of uber earnings it seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way look at option volume calls versus puts, the last week two to one post uber earnings, 3 to 1 we expect a move to the upside in real volume specifically what i like doing, a trade out to...
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carter glass? they don't know much about him but he is probably the only guy, at least in the democratic party in the house, who had ever studied banking issues. so he is named to devise the democratic plan. he comes up with a scheme very few people had talked about or thought of. have aot going to single, central bank as they have in england, france, and germany. he's going to have series of regional reserve banks in 12 or 20 cities around the country because he does not want finance centered in new york. he wants it scattered around the country. he wants a central bank in virginia to help farmers and merchants. he wants a bank in sacramento or san francisco to help california farmers, merchants, and bankers, so he comes up with the regional reserve banking system of x number of reserve banks. he has to have somebody on top of this to coordinate these reserve banks, so he says i will use the control of the currency. he names atop federal banking official whose main job it is to authorize national
carter glass? they don't know much about him but he is probably the only guy, at least in the democratic party in the house, who had ever studied banking issues. so he is named to devise the democratic plan. he comes up with a scheme very few people had talked about or thought of. have aot going to single, central bank as they have in england, france, and germany. he's going to have series of regional reserve banks in 12 or 20 cities around the country because he does not want finance centered...
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. >>> meet the newest member of th depames 9-year-old carter escob.r duty nbc's kevin tibbles with the boy whose wish is inspiring america. >> reporter: walking the beat, honorary officer carter escobar of the fort worth police, a kiddie cop dedicated to fighting crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar >> i, officer carter escobar >> reporter: with all his friends watchingn checked off another item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowotes he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobar! >> reporter: mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits up. >> keep him as happy and feeling good as possible just try to say yes to as much as we can. >> reporter: this young man who always wanted to be a cop got to ride in chopper he won't be making any real arrests, but he's dedicated to slapping the cuffs on cancer kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> i love everything about it, the glasses. >> and the shaq video. >> all of it >>> a louisiana fisherman thought he was pulling a bag of trash out of the riv
. >>> meet the newest member of th depames 9-year-old carter escob.r duty nbc's kevin tibbles with the boy whose wish is inspiring america. >> reporter: walking the beat, honorary officer carter escobar of the fort worth police, a kiddie cop dedicated to fighting crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar >> i, officer carter escobar >> reporter: with all his friends watchingn checked off another item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in...
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both pieces of carter legislation failed. but it showed how the end of the 1970's, this focus on cost versus equity became a bipartisan consensus. host: as you look at the overall federal budget those are the big , drivers of the federal budget. what was it back in the 1960's and do you see this trajectory , continuing into the future? 1960's, an before the number of health service administration scholars and policy experts began to see a slight uptick in medical inflation but it was not as egregious as the 1970's. this early awareness was part of the impetus of trying to rationalize medical care. nonetheless, by the 1970's, it becomes very clear that medicaid and medicare had some role in increasing health care costs by bringing more people into the system. especially people who prior did not have care. as you know, there is a slight uptick in costs when you bring did notho are sick or have prior exposure to the medical care system into the system. the program did successively expand and has continued to expand through the y
both pieces of carter legislation failed. but it showed how the end of the 1970's, this focus on cost versus equity became a bipartisan consensus. host: as you look at the overall federal budget those are the big , drivers of the federal budget. what was it back in the 1960's and do you see this trajectory , continuing into the future? 1960's, an before the number of health service administration scholars and policy experts began to see a slight uptick in medical inflation but it was not as...
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when ford went into the first debate with carter, the expectation was ford would lose because carteras this nuclear engineer when he went to annapolis. and attended to bumble mispronounced words. ford came out of that debate beating expectations and carter and suddenly the race was dead even. then we went to the second debate, we knew questions would be on foreign policy, it was at the palace of the arts in san francisco. we prepped the president. remember, ronald reagan criticized ford's policy with the soviet union. we knew that was going to be in question. the question came from the new york times and the reporter said president ford, how would you defend your policy with the soviet union when they are such a brutal nation? ford said yugoslavia has never given into them. romania is moving toward freedom. they don't dominate poland. he had a follow-up. did you said the soviet union does not dominate poland? he said yes, that is what i said. after the debate, we went up to the president and said you said the soviet union does not dominate poland. you need to hold a press conference
when ford went into the first debate with carter, the expectation was ford would lose because carteras this nuclear engineer when he went to annapolis. and attended to bumble mispronounced words. ford came out of that debate beating expectations and carter and suddenly the race was dead even. then we went to the second debate, we knew questions would be on foreign policy, it was at the palace of the arts in san francisco. we prepped the president. remember, ronald reagan criticized ford's...
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carter glass and financial regulation. he has a few images to supplement his discourse and then he will take some questions. come on up. >> i had an interesting experience coming here today. i live in chevy chase, maryland. i called lyft and they came within a minute. i had barely put my tie on, and when i got in the car, i realized i had not put a belt on my trousers. i did not want to be standing here with my pants falling down, so one of my colleagues found a belt. you are safe from that at least. carter glass was a major figure in american history. i will talk for 20 or 25 minutes and then take questions. a recent writer called him the single most important lawmaker in the history of american finance. i think that's true, but very few people know about him today. i spoke recently at the historical society of virginia where glass is from, and no one in the audience knew anything about carter glass, but a lot of people were related to him. that's what led me to my book. i want to say three things about glass. glass was a
carter glass and financial regulation. he has a few images to supplement his discourse and then he will take some questions. come on up. >> i had an interesting experience coming here today. i live in chevy chase, maryland. i called lyft and they came within a minute. i had barely put my tie on, and when i got in the car, i realized i had not put a belt on my trousers. i did not want to be standing here with my pants falling down, so one of my colleagues found a belt. you are safe from...
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. >> why jimmy carter? what did you see in him propelled him to the presidency? >> we were in school in mississippi and i was teaching in a newly integrated school down there and he became governor of georgia and it was very forward thinking and talking about the need to end segregation in the south and hung a picture of a large and with working in the governor's office and that was something that meant a lot to me someone teaching in a newly integrated school where issues around segregation was so when he ran for president we were back in new hampshire and went to the first meeting he had in 1935. >> the moment from his win in iowa to his win in new hampshire, what was it like back then? >> well, that was the first time i think that a lot of people paid attention to the iowa caucuses and jimmy carter had a memo from -- early on saying how he could win and become president and it focused on doing wellin iowa so he would get attention and propelling them into new hampshire and winning new hampshire and of co
. >> why jimmy carter? what did you see in him propelled him to the presidency? >> we were in school in mississippi and i was teaching in a newly integrated school down there and he became governor of georgia and it was very forward thinking and talking about the need to end segregation in the south and hung a picture of a large and with working in the governor's office and that was something that meant a lot to me someone teaching in a newly integrated school where issues around...
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president carter because i was a humane officer in washington, d.c. when he was president and there was a time for example when the bourbon company decided to toss a real wild turkey over the white house reels and human landed in a tree and my job was to go out and persuade the secret service that he was no threat to the president. [laughter] the president didn't need to worry about this bird and they should leave him in peace and not shave him. two days later the bird flew off and went to live happily ever after on roosevelt island. [laughter] with the more relevant story concerns president carter's middle east peace initiative. so one christmas along time ago i traveled to bethlehem and in palestine were jimmy carter and i were giving talk and talk on nonviolence, it was a very first night with the banquet and a representative from all over the world who is there to talk about respect for others, understanding peace and nonviolence. , on the way to the dinner we passed to the market square, then there was the butcher who is slaughtering these goats
president carter because i was a humane officer in washington, d.c. when he was president and there was a time for example when the bourbon company decided to toss a real wild turkey over the white house reels and human landed in a tree and my job was to go out and persuade the secret service that he was no threat to the president. [laughter] the president didn't need to worry about this bird and they should leave him in peace and not shave him. two days later the bird flew off and went to live...
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were part of similar drug circles nd describes carter this way not the best. and as scary. really mess up there in this case police say the ctim martinez had nothing to do with why shots were fired captain trevor snakes the us was a part of the investigations team when he says carter got into an argument with a group of suspected g members that deadly night ne the apartments pond th300 block of wet 20th street. she left them later turd with 2 other men when shots were fired into martinez's aparent. captain schmidt ys says he was an nocent byander from a argument to physical ouldn't be taking place. >>ndall police alsstressed that this case is not ovethe invtition is still ongoing and more arrests could be de some outpouring from our ve community and some information community that helped. >>with this case hopefully that family will have some closure and. >>justice wi be served and fortunately the clock for antioch felipe de gaulle kron 4 news. >>next at 5.30 the senate votes against hearing witnesses in president trump's impeachment trial when the roceedings c
were part of similar drug circles nd describes carter this way not the best. and as scary. really mess up there in this case police say the ctim martinez had nothing to do with why shots were fired captain trevor snakes the us was a part of the investigations team when he says carter got into an argument with a group of suspected g members that deadly night ne the apartments pond th300 block of wet 20th street. she left them later turd with 2 other men when shots were fired into martinez's...
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when ford went into the first debate with carter the expectation, support was going to lose because carter was a nuclear engineer, ford tended to mumble and mispronounce words. ford came out of that debate beating expectations and beating carter and the race was dead even. then we went to the second debate and we knew the questions would be on foreign-policy, at the palace of the arts in san francisco. we prepped the president. remember that ronald reagan had criticized ford's policy of detente with the soviet union. reagan wanted a tougher policy in the 76 primaries. we knew that would be a question. the question came from matt frankel of the new york times and he said how do you defend your policy of detente with the soviet union when they are a brutal nation? ford said yugoslavia has never given into them, romania is moving toward freedom. they don't dominate poland. and went on. frankel had a follow-up. did you say the soviet union doesn't dominate poland and the president said yes, that is what i said. after the debate we ran to the president and said mister president, you said the so
when ford went into the first debate with carter the expectation, support was going to lose because carter was a nuclear engineer, ford tended to mumble and mispronounce words. ford came out of that debate beating expectations and beating carter and the race was dead even. then we went to the second debate and we knew the questions would be on foreign-policy, at the palace of the arts in san francisco. we prepped the president. remember that ronald reagan had criticized ford's policy of detente...
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time to turn to one of the oldest protection plays in the book he is at the plasma to break it down carter. >> or fear much and turn to one of the oldest plays in the playbook so utilities are a place to be preponderates are collapsing and can't just be because a few people have the flu. there is a message going on. gold, utilities, the way things act one has to listen to the message. in any event, a chart of gold the past two years what we know is gold has this tight consolidation then pop tight comstock and pop look at the lines and do it different ways there are many ways to sort of annotate a chart but the point is that after a period of pause and rest, reassertion of strength, pause and rest reassertion of strength i want to look at the current move in relation to the prior move what we know and see while it doesn't have to be symmetrical after the pullback you have a 20% pop. we've had a pullback almost exact same in terms of time symmetry. and this pop now is only 7%. were we simply to achieve a 20% move or how about even 10 or 12, the implications are higher. the chart itself has t
time to turn to one of the oldest protection plays in the book he is at the plasma to break it down carter. >> or fear much and turn to one of the oldest plays in the playbook so utilities are a place to be preponderates are collapsing and can't just be because a few people have the flu. there is a message going on. gold, utilities, the way things act one has to listen to the message. in any event, a chart of gold the past two years what we know is gold has this tight consolidation then...
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come on back to the desk carter. what do you think of the trade what's the best trade around rcl? is the second time based on this news that we have tried to play for a bounce in one of the cruises, norwegian was the first. for those who were watching at the time, we risked $0.65 a share to make that bullish bet the idea here when you're trying to catch the falling knife, if you think you're going to get a v bottom is to risk a relatively small amount it is harder to do that now because options premiums are elevated, so we need to use a spread that's a little bit more complica complicated, but it isn't really all that tough what we're doing is looking out to april i was looking at the april 85, 95, 100 call butterfly what i'm doing is buying one of the 85 calls, selling two of the 95 calls and buying one of the 100s the idea here is that by selling a couple of those options, i'm selling some of that elevated premium. the idea is it runs up to that 95 strike or thereabouts we're risking about $2.15 to do that on an $80 stock if the stock continued to fall, you know, we're risking a
come on back to the desk carter. what do you think of the trade what's the best trade around rcl? is the second time based on this news that we have tried to play for a bounce in one of the cruises, norwegian was the first. for those who were watching at the time, we risked $0.65 a share to make that bullish bet the idea here when you're trying to catch the falling knife, if you think you're going to get a v bottom is to risk a relatively small amount it is harder to do that now because options...
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i think this is a trade we stay with. >> carter? >> for sure. to get a break that you'll get out of a biotech, but closed at an all-time high today, what's not to like? stay long-term. >> sp investments managing director said lyft could follow uber higher on its earnings report >> on the back of uber earnings, it definitely seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way. if you look at option volume, calls versus puts, the last week it's been about 2 to 1 post-uber earnings, 3 to 1 we're expecting a move to the upside in real volume. specifically what i like doing is a trade which is out to february, buying the 50-55 call spread, cost you about $1.60 >> lyft did beat street's estimates but the stock down about 9% since that trade after the company forecasted slower growth bonham was not available but he sent a postcard, wa to do when a trade goes belly-up. quote i'm in a lyft on my way to the airport. i suggested you close out half your position at $2.60 after the pre-earnings rally since then, stock's been punished keep the other half pos
i think this is a trade we stay with. >> carter? >> for sure. to get a break that you'll get out of a biotech, but closed at an all-time high today, what's not to like? stay long-term. >> sp investments managing director said lyft could follow uber higher on its earnings report >> on the back of uber earnings, it definitely seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way. if you look at option volume, calls versus puts, the last week it's been about 2 to 1 post-uber...
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i think this is a trade we stay with. >> carter? >> for sure. it's dull.t like biotech, but sometimes dull is good closing at all-time high today stay long, be long >> xp investments. the managing director said that lyft could follow uber higher on its earnings report. >> on the back of uber earnings it seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way if you look at option volume, calls versus puts, the last week, it's been about two to one. today, post uber earnings, three to one we expect a move to the upside in real volume specifically what i like doing, a trade out to february. buying the 50.55 call spread, costing you about $1.60. >> lyft beat street estimates, but the stock down about 9% since the trade after the company forecasted slower growth this year. bonwin was not available to join us on set, but he did send a postcard with a helpful explanation of what to do when the trade goes belly up. he writes, quote, i'm in lyft on my way to the airport. on monday i suggested you close out half your position at $2.60 and after the pre-earnings rally.
i think this is a trade we stay with. >> carter? >> for sure. it's dull.t like biotech, but sometimes dull is good closing at all-time high today stay long, be long >> xp investments. the managing director said that lyft could follow uber higher on its earnings report. >> on the back of uber earnings it seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way if you look at option volume, calls versus puts, the last week, it's been about two to one. today, post uber...
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jimmy carter gets credit of that.hat crisis, rose garden strategy, to say things are too serious on the world stage. i will not go out and campaign. that obviously took a toll on carter in addition to the poor economy. >> the u.s. recently came pretty close to some pretty potentially nasty conflict with iran over the american assassination of a top iranian general, qassem soleimani. does it seem there are any echoes of what happened between iran and the u.s. in 1980? >> well, it does. for those of us who remember the hostage crisis in '79 and '80, it sometimes feels like a bad nightmare replaying and could have an impact on this upcoming election where the incumbent president will say he's doing everything he can to stand up to iran and the democrats aren't strong enough and the democrats will say the incumbent took a chance with that assassination of soleimani for reasons that are still not quite clear. >> barbara perry, thank you so much. we'll be watching the new season of "race for the white house," premiering ton
jimmy carter gets credit of that.hat crisis, rose garden strategy, to say things are too serious on the world stage. i will not go out and campaign. that obviously took a toll on carter in addition to the poor economy. >> the u.s. recently came pretty close to some pretty potentially nasty conflict with iran over the american assassination of a top iranian general, qassem soleimani. does it seem there are any echoes of what happened between iran and the u.s. in 1980? >> well, it...
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dedicated to fighting crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar.hecked off another r item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowed down at the waffle house, spent the day as school principal, and shot hoops with the big kids he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobar! >> mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits up. >> keep him as happy and feeling good as possible just try to say yes to as much as we can. >> reporter: this young man who always wanted to be a cop today got to ride in a police chopper he won't be making any real arrests, but he's dedicated to slapping the cuffs on cancer. kevin tibbles, nbc news >> looking sharp in that uniform, little man. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone, and good night ♪ ♪i want you to want me ♪i need you to m ♪i'm beggin' you to beg me ♪i'll shine up the old brown shoes ♪put on a brand-new shirt ♪i'll get home early from work ♪if you say that you love me ♪didn't i, didn't i, didn't i ♪see you cryin'? ♪oh, didn't i,
dedicated to fighting crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar.hecked off another r item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowed down at the waffle house, spent the day as school principal, and shot hoops with the big kids he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobar! >> mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits up. >> keep him as happy and feeling good as possible just try to say yes to as much as...
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. >> i, officer carter escobar. >> i, officer carter escobar. >> reporter: with all his friends watchingoday's swearing in checked off another item on his bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowed down at the waffle house, spent the day as school principal, and shot hoops with the big kids he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobaescobar. >> mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits up. >> keep him as happy and feeling good as possible just try to say yes to as much as we can. >> reporter: this young man who always wanted to be a cop today got to ride in a police chopper he won't be making any real arrests, but he's dedicated to slapping the cuffs on cancer. kevin tibbles,oong sharp in thatni holt. thank you for watching, everyone, and good night >>> illnesses, death, anything that can harm these children. >> no class, no recess, no after school programs. the bay area high school shut down amid toxic concern. >>> also, area nurses are demanding something specific from hospitals during this coronavirus scare. >>> but first, they caught her, the search end
. >> i, officer carter escobar. >> i, officer carter escobar. >> reporter: with all his friends watchingoday's swearing in checked off another item on his bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowed down at the waffle house, spent the day as school principal, and shot hoops with the big kids he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobaescobar. >> mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits up. >> keep him as happy and feeling good...
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a special celebration at the jimmy carter museum in his hometown of plains, georgia.ure... keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions, like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breathing. if experienced, stop taking and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may interact with other medicines. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold or flu symptoms, sinus irritation, dry mouth, urinary tract infection, bladder inflammation, back or joint pain, constipation, dizziness, and headache. looking for a destination that isn't always the bathroom? ask your doctor if myrbetriq is right for
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jimmy carter in 1976 and barack obama in 2008.'76, carter the former georgia governor first put the iowa caucuses on the map. he was declared the ultimate winner but a closer look showed carter captured the state's available delegates that year. carter won 13 of them and a larger number of delegates were uncommitted. the next best candidate claimed six. carter didn't win, but he wasn't expected to do that well. the media narrative became carter won and that's what iowa became. a media narrative, a fund-raising narrative and a thing that candidates brag about. there aren't enough delegates in iowa or new hampshire to matter in the grand scheme of things. this week we move on to the first primary of the election season a primary state that does not accurately represent the state of the party. is it time for a change and what are the real threats to elections right now? there is a philosophical question whether iowa and new hampshire should be first and another conversation and that's what i want clint watts for. clint is familiar to
jimmy carter in 1976 and barack obama in 2008.'76, carter the former georgia governor first put the iowa caucuses on the map. he was declared the ultimate winner but a closer look showed carter captured the state's available delegates that year. carter won 13 of them and a larger number of delegates were uncommitted. the next best candidate claimed six. carter didn't win, but he wasn't expected to do that well. the media narrative became carter won and that's what iowa became. a media...
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[laughter] jim james fallow, he was president carter chief speechwriter for a couple of years beforewinning a national book award for his book "a national defense" his career has taken them all over the world. he lived and traveled extensively in china and more recently traveled very extensively here in the heartland of america with your plane what kind of plane is that? >> serious as our 22 with the plane and with my wife deb here someplace. an instrument rated flyer. if you ever need to go to martha's vineyard i urge you to fly with jim. george packer, that was a terrible Ãbgeorge packer i actually wrote before i even knew i was can be moderating this panel with him on it i wrote him a match note. he recently won the hitchens prize and delivered what i think is one of the most significant and for me, speaking personally as a writer, moving speeches that i read and sometime you can find it on the atlantic's website it's about what's happening to the craft of writing. george himself is a fearless craftsman when it comes to writing, recent winner of the national book award for his rep
[laughter] jim james fallow, he was president carter chief speechwriter for a couple of years beforewinning a national book award for his book "a national defense" his career has taken them all over the world. he lived and traveled extensively in china and more recently traveled very extensively here in the heartland of america with your plane what kind of plane is that? >> serious as our 22 with the plane and with my wife deb here someplace. an instrument rated flyer. if you...
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kennedy in 1960, so with jimmy carter in 1976. he makes it or not, this has given him his shot. >> the same thing could have been said, much of the leadership that did not back mcgovern four years ago -- richard: did not back mcgovern. >> did not back mcgovern, and would not have backed mr. goldwater and did not do so. so it means the primaries make it possible for people who would otherwise be ignored by the leadership are pushed aside by -- or pushed aside by the leadership to come to the foreground. it is also true that we are watching it now and all the primaries that have come along. it does in a limitation -- an elimination job. it pushes by the wayside the number of people who up until the day of the primary look pretty good in public opinion polls, but when they seek voting support, that they don't get it in the early primaries. they may never get it at all. richard: it is interesting to note that these primary elections are not just limited to the people who pay in your monthly dues to the party. any citizen under most st
kennedy in 1960, so with jimmy carter in 1976. he makes it or not, this has given him his shot. >> the same thing could have been said, much of the leadership that did not back mcgovern four years ago -- richard: did not back mcgovern. >> did not back mcgovern, and would not have backed mr. goldwater and did not do so. so it means the primaries make it possible for people who would otherwise be ignored by the leadership are pushed aside by -- or pushed aside by the leadership to...
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carter you think the auto trade. i can guess you think the audio trade is done based on what you said walk us over there. >> the interesting thing you have look they're doing well and others doing poorly. there is a great etf that captured this if one wants to trade it in fact it's a cute symbol carz, the global auto index, 32 stocks, a trillion dollars, names that you know. i mean, and here they are. lets roll threw this quickly in alphabetical bel, mercedes-benz, gourd, gm honda, big names you picture them you know the processed hyundai kia mazda pujt porsche, subaru. tesla. that's a handful of the big ones here is the chart. it has all the elements of a bearish to bullish reversal, a longdown trend turning out bottoming. but is it? it's weighted towards toyota and tesla. the two are 25%. if you equal weight all of those from subaru to mazda to nissan, and so forth, look at what the chart turns into next. there is no bottom so it's being overly influenced by a if you names pulling up -- longer term here is the carz
carter you think the auto trade. i can guess you think the audio trade is done based on what you said walk us over there. >> the interesting thing you have look they're doing well and others doing poorly. there is a great etf that captured this if one wants to trade it in fact it's a cute symbol carz, the global auto index, 32 stocks, a trillion dollars, names that you know. i mean, and here they are. lets roll threw this quickly in alphabetical bel, mercedes-benz, gourd, gm honda, big...
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they invited all of the presidents and first ladies saying this is ford, president carter, misses bush and they moved down the table and president clinton who is the occupant making remarks but in both cases president ford and president carter got up and made glowing remarks about the staff, the people who work administration after administration who are completely trustworthy and completely hard-working and they waxed rhapsodic about this. some people tried to call it the millennium china and then it became called the clinton china even though clinton did not technically ask for it to be made. enough for thet people at the head table to eat off the china, and everybody else had to eat off of some other administration's china. weddings happened at the white house. there is linda johnson marrying chuck rob who was not yet a u.s. senator coming down from this window, coming right about their , off of the stage. this is president reagan celebrating his 70th birthday with misses reagan looking at the maitre d'and this enormous cake made for him. conferences frequently happened there. this
they invited all of the presidents and first ladies saying this is ford, president carter, misses bush and they moved down the table and president clinton who is the occupant making remarks but in both cases president ford and president carter got up and made glowing remarks about the staff, the people who work administration after administration who are completely trustworthy and completely hard-working and they waxed rhapsodic about this. some people tried to call it the millennium china and...
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it gave reagan the opportunity to come back after carter. lou: have you seen a better timed rally than president trump's last night. >> he was having so much fun, too much fun. >> can you have too much fun. lou: >> not when you are winning. lou: to look at numbers in monmouth poll, 66% believe that president will win reelect shup. that ireelection.that is highesr he has gotten. >> the best part is the focus on the economic welfare of the nation, he is benefiting on that. people think, thing are going great, they feel good about themselves, he gets credited for that. lou: it is stunning to the left wing in this country, his polls, 95 percent of the republican party, love the man. 20% to 30% minority voters are embracing him. independents by significant margins. talking 30% at least, are embracing him, they are vying for a perhaps a very halo prize in the democratic presidential nomination. >> no matter what happens, i hope we can take the house, i think nancy pelosi is done as speaker, they will lose seats, she will be thrown out and blamed f
it gave reagan the opportunity to come back after carter. lou: have you seen a better timed rally than president trump's last night. >> he was having so much fun, too much fun. >> can you have too much fun. lou: >> not when you are winning. lou: to look at numbers in monmouth poll, 66% believe that president will win reelect shup. that ireelection.that is highesr he has gotten. >> the best part is the focus on the economic welfare of the nation, he is benefiting on that....
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ronald reagan was challenging gerald ford for the republican georgiaon, and a governor named jimmy carter was winning in early democratic primaries. ♪ announcer: election 1976 from your host is richard -- richard: with me today, mr. and professor penniman. what we want to discuss is the system by which candidates aren't nominated in our electoral process. , our politicals parties hold a national convention, attended by thousands of delegates, many of which are elected, some of whom are chosen by party conventions or caucuses in the states, but increasingly the primary is important in determining who the candidates will be. of themary in the sense vote of the people to elected delegates to those two conventions, and secondly in it what we call a beauty contest, of theression of opinion individual party supported in the primary election as to whom that voter prefers as the candidate for president and vice president. some of the states with contests,have beauty some elect only delegates, some have both. historically in american practice these primaries have started in new hampshire in late f
ronald reagan was challenging gerald ford for the republican georgiaon, and a governor named jimmy carter was winning in early democratic primaries. ♪ announcer: election 1976 from your host is richard -- richard: with me today, mr. and professor penniman. what we want to discuss is the system by which candidates aren't nominated in our electoral process. , our politicals parties hold a national convention, attended by thousands of delegates, many of which are elected, some of whom are chosen...
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>> it did it today >> that is just extraordinary. >> extraordinary >> good stuff, carter. good data on tesla >>> we'll hear more about tesla tomorrow morning from ron baron, billionai billionaire investor he was an early tesla bull i know that ron is probably still bullish on tesla but he can speak for himself tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m >>> racing for a cure, the bio tech stock that surged today because they're testing for a coronavirus treatment. >>> goldman giving up on exxon and nearly every stock is slammed. is this maybe the perfect storm to buy energy in be sure to watch or listen to us on the go, anywhere you are on the cnbc app we are live from times square in new york city. much more fast money right after this we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. b
>> it did it today >> that is just extraordinary. >> extraordinary >> good stuff, carter. good data on tesla >>> we'll hear more about tesla tomorrow morning from ron baron, billionai billionaire investor he was an early tesla bull i know that ron is probably still bullish on tesla but he can speak for himself tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m >>> racing for a cure, the bio tech stock that surged today because they're testing for a coronavirus treatment....
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by looking at it as a system is how we're going to change things so you've mentioned president carter and his main system and i don't know if it's a myth or not but i've been told by various doctors and patients that it is possible to cure and kill cancer itself but the fact that with like many are turning to if ways of treatment you have to put one in means system to almost 0 right in order to actually try that treatment of a person so that the person's organism doesn't resist whatever treatment it is getting and that the cancer days but then the person's immune system is so destroyed that that's why they don't survive and die is it you know ok certainly the old chemotherapy chemotherapy came about because of world war one the use nitrogen for the bombs and the people who were actually handling those bombs their white kelp went to 0 and they said oh my gosh let's use those same chemicals to treat leukemia and they did and that was the 1st chemotherapy so the old generation of chemotherapy the 1950 s. sixty's and seventy's basically hid cancers in the rapidly dividing cell cancer cell
by looking at it as a system is how we're going to change things so you've mentioned president carter and his main system and i don't know if it's a myth or not but i've been told by various doctors and patients that it is possible to cure and kill cancer itself but the fact that with like many are turning to if ways of treatment you have to put one in means system to almost 0 right in order to actually try that treatment of a person so that the person's organism doesn't resist whatever...