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he had carter's address., wee hours of saturday morning, he drove over there and what do you know? >> i saw a black infiniti backed in, right in front of their apartment. >> reporter: but he didn't knock on her door. >> i was going to go ahead and basically sit here and watch the vehicle to see if it moved. >> reporter: for more than four hours, he sat in his car, cold but patient. then about 8:00 a.m. saturday morning, he saw the lights of the infiniti flash as if someone was unlocking it remotely. >> i see the male enter the driver's seat of the vehicle. i then see a female enter the passenger side of the black infiniti. >> reporter: they drove off. the detective followed. and after a few minutes the infiniti pulled into, of all places, the hulen mall. there they are. they're going back to the place where ashlea worked, where the american eagle was. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: but what would they be doing there? >> well, that was the -- that was the million dollar question. >> reporter: coming up -- >> i ask
he had carter's address., wee hours of saturday morning, he drove over there and what do you know? >> i saw a black infiniti backed in, right in front of their apartment. >> reporter: but he didn't knock on her door. >> i was going to go ahead and basically sit here and watch the vehicle to see if it moved. >> reporter: for more than four hours, he sat in his car, cold but patient. then about 8:00 a.m. saturday morning, he saw the lights of the infiniti flash as if...
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carter. perhaps you could give us your what we have been seeing, it has been a while since we have heard from you, another day of hospitalization decline. thegovernor has pointed out number of positive cases. perhaps you could give us an assessment. >> dr. carter has logged out of the call to fix an audio issue. if you have another question, i would start there. >> all right. we have heard more objections raised to the composition of this reopen advisory board and its operations outside the freedom of information act. the house minority leader of the publicative caucus, policy, they say it is a matter of public confidence and trust that people most affected by the discussion and recommendations be able to hear it. >> i will take that question and dr. carter, maybe you can talk about the trendlines we have seen since last you were here. i am making the call in terms of how fast we open, how we can do that safely, but i had to work quickly in terms of getting the best and the brightest from aro
carter. perhaps you could give us your what we have been seeing, it has been a while since we have heard from you, another day of hospitalization decline. thegovernor has pointed out number of positive cases. perhaps you could give us an assessment. >> dr. carter has logged out of the call to fix an audio issue. if you have another question, i would start there. >> all right. we have heard more objections raised to the composition of this reopen advisory board and its operations...
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jimmy carter survived one. turned there was a white sense among scholars of the presidency of the time that the offices had become too big for any individual to fulfill it. and as chester pointed out, 1981 turned out to be an extraordinary year of presidential leadership. since then, we have only had one president who did not serve a full two terms. so reagan managed to confound the pessimists with the presidency that followed. i find this one haunting. in a good way. like a charles dixon -- charles dickens christmas carol. it was hard for cartoonist to caricatures on all reagan but when trait this brings up was what many viewed as a simple cinematic view of the world broken down into good guys and bad guys. in his central american, latin american policies, this is something that was manifested in support for a lot of unsavory characters engaged in human rights abuses against leftist regimes. i just wanted to say this, moves me personally. >> this one reminded me of a quote from mark twain. i did not memorized
jimmy carter survived one. turned there was a white sense among scholars of the presidency of the time that the offices had become too big for any individual to fulfill it. and as chester pointed out, 1981 turned out to be an extraordinary year of presidential leadership. since then, we have only had one president who did not serve a full two terms. so reagan managed to confound the pessimists with the presidency that followed. i find this one haunting. in a good way. like a charles dixon --...
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so there's more to the story than just is carter prepared and is carter up to the task? >> i think about carter coming out of inauguration, south georgia, he's a nuclear engineer, a naval officer and he had the sense that tease coming out of nowhere and coming into office. so i think there's a freshness post-watergate, maybe there's this baptist guy from south george that can bring something fresh and new. what i find interesting about this cartoon historically, which i wouldn't have thought this earlier in my life, is these are in the form of books. so, he's getting this stuff in the form of written material that he's going to be sitting down and going through. maybe part of that is reflecting that jimmy carter has a more intellectual background. lyndon johnson didn't read books. some presidents read books, some don't read books. some presidents write letters to their moms, some presidents have aides write letters to their mom. so this to me has a freshness to it and we may not go back to having all of these things in one place again. i guess there's one democratic cand
so there's more to the story than just is carter prepared and is carter up to the task? >> i think about carter coming out of inauguration, south georgia, he's a nuclear engineer, a naval officer and he had the sense that tease coming out of nowhere and coming into office. so i think there's a freshness post-watergate, maybe there's this baptist guy from south george that can bring something fresh and new. what i find interesting about this cartoon historically, which i wouldn't have...
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carter, thank you. carter worth at cornerstone macro. over to you first. >> i talked about it with microsoft and i think it's true with the other maims and there's optimism priced in and if you look at the way the market is beha behaving in general. i don't think so. >> i look at industry pairs like semiconductors versus software and consumer discretionary versus consumer staples and you don't see cyclicality in the ratios and you still see investors paying off for safety and ultimately, they economy will still be troubled during a period of time and we've had awful trading and those names will have to be pulled down as the economy continues to struggle yes. they're absolutely positioned in a better way in most case for this kind of environment, but overall they're not completely impervious to the environment and that ran a lot of optimism priced in and the way with the overall market is more at risk going forward. >> what do you think is more as a defensive stock right here, right now. a procter & gamble, let's say or an apple >> i thin
carter, thank you. carter worth at cornerstone macro. over to you first. >> i talked about it with microsoft and i think it's true with the other maims and there's optimism priced in and if you look at the way the market is beha behaving in general. i don't think so. >> i look at industry pairs like semiconductors versus software and consumer discretionary versus consumer staples and you don't see cyclicality in the ratios and you still see investors paying off for safety and...
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carter worth, are you there? >> hello >> we'll get to the chart master -- are you there, carter worth? >> i'm here. i can hear you >>. >> give us the charts in the lovely green sweater i hope you and your his a great week tell us what the charts look like on amazon >> good enough week, you, too, brian. we know it is a conventional breakout and we know in principle why people are staying home and shopping. the interesting thing is, of course, that if you look at amazon in and of itself, perfectly healthy, the breakout and the stock that's made no progress in two years is not a stock that after breaking out typically you fade, but the big issue is the sector overall. and so you might have a few charts here and the first is a chart of the actual s&p 500 consumer discretionary sector as we know it, as it's market cap weighted by standard & poor's and it's a huge recovery take a look and we're only 12% off the high, but if you take the sector and look at it on an equal weight basis, we have a different story and the s
carter worth, are you there? >> hello >> we'll get to the chart master -- are you there, carter worth? >> i'm here. i can hear you >>. >> give us the charts in the lovely green sweater i hope you and your his a great week tell us what the charts look like on amazon >> good enough week, you, too, brian. we know it is a conventional breakout and we know in principle why people are staying home and shopping. the interesting thing is, of course, that if you look...
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court of appeals, the district of columbia, by president carter.surprised to get that appointment? did you want to be a judge, or were you happy to be a professor? justice ginsburg: president carter deserves enormous credit for what the federal bench looks like today. when he became president, he noticed that the federal judges all looked like him. that is, they were all white and they were all male. and carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. so he was determined to put women and members of minority groups on the federal courts in numbers, not as one at a time curiosities. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court judgeships and 11 women to courts of appeals, and i was, i think, the last of the 11. david: so you served 13 years on the court of appeals, the district of columbia. justice ginsburg: yes. david: and after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court, or did you think this was something that might never happen? justice ginsburg: no one thinks, "my aim in life is to be a su
court of appeals, the district of columbia, by president carter.surprised to get that appointment? did you want to be a judge, or were you happy to be a professor? justice ginsburg: president carter deserves enormous credit for what the federal bench looks like today. when he became president, he noticed that the federal judges all looked like him. that is, they were all white and they were all male. and carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. so he was determined...
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but the best one of course, was president jimmy carter. so it is truly, truly an honor to have all of you all here to share with you this new biography, then meanest man in congress. jack brooks and the makings of an american century. on my own, i could never have accomplish as much as these two intrepid authors. ... ... tonight is special in a nether way. we are very fortunate to have with us, he was a presidents chief speech writer, editor of the new york staff writer for the new yorker and a needed voice of reason even today. he and the authors are going to have some key observations about chairman brooks career ande we would like to thank you, rick for being here this evening. [applause] as we just mentioned, many of you know a foundation has been founded in my father's name in here to tell you more about it let me introduce my good friend, truly a man for all seasons and that president avenue jack brooks foundation. [applause] smacked thank you jim good evening i am thrilled to be here. i have two announcements tonight. neither of the
but the best one of course, was president jimmy carter. so it is truly, truly an honor to have all of you all here to share with you this new biography, then meanest man in congress. jack brooks and the makings of an american century. on my own, i could never have accomplish as much as these two intrepid authors. ... ... tonight is special in a nether way. we are very fortunate to have with us, he was a presidents chief speech writer, editor of the new york staff writer for the new yorker and a...
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indirectly from our host, jimmy harder -- jimmy carter, when carter dedicated the jack brooks moment and i have nice things to say about jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to the leadership role of chairman jack brooks, a formidable ally, he hates to lose and really does. we wouldn't have prevailed. i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later our authors will write more. one time in private company in georgia, to dinner companions including curtis whitney for the boston globe, this happens with an old friend of mine. carter recalled how brooks had been the best anyone could have on capitol hill, a tough sonofabitch and a mean insider. jack brooks, the american public, what jack brooks was, capitol hill under the district of columbia but jack brooks is the same as an elder and those who feel a little like you might have heard of him. the iconic photograph taken on november 20 second 1963, jacqueline kennedy and lyndon johnson among others but if you look at the picture over jackie's left shoulder is jack brooks. i want to ask you two guys, a newspaper del
indirectly from our host, jimmy harder -- jimmy carter, when carter dedicated the jack brooks moment and i have nice things to say about jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to the leadership role of chairman jack brooks, a formidable ally, he hates to lose and really does. we wouldn't have prevailed. i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later our authors will write more. one time in private company in georgia, to dinner companions including curtis whitney for the...
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the car belonged to linda carter. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world that you get the baby you deserve if you told anyone. tell you about him getting that baby and not 7 days you haven't told anybody that. you know i said i should be having a baby i didn't say i'm in love baby a life of buying a baby feeling a baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby if i want to have a baby identify big new. am. i don't even know the fate of my mad oh now i'm getting fat all everybody 5 the mother i'm a big quote the body was in my car i love this guy the guy you have me is jeff your favorite i got you. evidence was overwhelming. linda carty was sentenced to death for kidnapping and murder. in texas linda carter would have been executed if his lawyer had not been fighting for years to get her a new trial. michael goldberg words for the oldest law firm in. the united states. for 16 years. more than $4000000.00 trying to. hold. the
the car belonged to linda carter. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world that you get the baby you deserve if you told anyone. tell you about him getting that baby and not 7 days you haven't told anybody that. you know i said i should be having a baby i didn't say i'm in love baby a life of buying a baby feeling a baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby...
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linda carter is believed to have devised a plot to steal their baby. on may 16th 2001 in the middle of the night the couple's home was stormed by 3 armed men the young parents were gagged and beat and. the men searched the house from top to bottom. linda carter had made them believe that a large amount of drugs were in the couple's home. in exchange they had to deliver the mother and the newborn. 40 hours later. was found dead in the trunk of a car the infant was safe and sound. the car belonged to linda carter. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world. if you told anyone. tell you about him getting the baby in the 7 days you haven't told anybody that. you know i said i should have been a baby i didn't say i'm a baby in life of buying a baby feeling a baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby if i want to have a baby that are going to cry big new. am. i don't even know the fate of my mad oh now i'm getting fat all
linda carter is believed to have devised a plot to steal their baby. on may 16th 2001 in the middle of the night the couple's home was stormed by 3 armed men the young parents were gagged and beat and. the men searched the house from top to bottom. linda carter had made them believe that a large amount of drugs were in the couple's home. in exchange they had to deliver the mother and the newborn. 40 hours later. was found dead in the trunk of a car the infant was safe and sound. the car...
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we are joined by republican party carter -- buddy carter. thank you for coming. going on in georgia? do you agree with the governor's decision? president trump seems to have some doubts about it. rep. carter: certainly a difficult decision. the governor, i'm sure, is weighing a number of different that are being given to him, statistics, as well as the advice he is getting from his consultants. i am sure that is playing a big part in his decision-making. but it is important to note, regardless of how rapid or slowly roll out our economy, it remains incumbent upon the citizens to do their part. that is to make sure you are following the guidelines of the coronavirus task force, washing your hands, practicing social distancing. all of those things are important. it's because the governor has given permission for these businesses to open doesn't mean you have to go. just because the gym is open doesn't mean you have to go. businesses, a lot of , it is up to the individuals. when we roll out the economy -- and we are going to, and in georgia, tomorrow -- it's importa
we are joined by republican party carter -- buddy carter. thank you for coming. going on in georgia? do you agree with the governor's decision? president trump seems to have some doubts about it. rep. carter: certainly a difficult decision. the governor, i'm sure, is weighing a number of different that are being given to him, statistics, as well as the advice he is getting from his consultants. i am sure that is playing a big part in his decision-making. but it is important to note, regardless...
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and places like amy carter's greenhouse. as we ve 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 freestanding
and places like amy carter's greenhouse. as we ve 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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carter, what are the charts telling you? >>. >> well, of course, look. >> this is a darling along with the super cap name, but its behavior since january has been very poor relative and let's take a look at a few charts. this stock made a low back in january 18th before collapsing with the market and didn't offer any defense and went down just as much as the market and hit a 212 low this week at 283 if you look at the next chart, this is important. if you are defensive or considered defensive, is it more defensive than proctor that's the exact same sell-off offering no defensive qualities and now having rebounded 35%, but you're not back to the high, of course, and that's the nature of percentage, drawdown and ricochets. the final chart. this is a two-panel chart and this does tell the tale. what we see is apple on top, but its relative performance to the nasdaq 100 continues to stall and by my work, one is skeptical going into the print this coming week >> all right, carter we go to mike. what's your trade out of this? >> y
carter, what are the charts telling you? >>. >> well, of course, look. >> this is a darling along with the super cap name, but its behavior since january has been very poor relative and let's take a look at a few charts. this stock made a low back in january 18th before collapsing with the market and didn't offer any defense and went down just as much as the market and hit a 212 low this week at 283 if you look at the next chart, this is important. if you are defensive or...
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carter said okay it is the humane thing to do let them have the treatment here he was a good ally but these people take over our embassy and capture our people i will come after you and ask you what we say now and that's exactly what happened. students and other radicals took over the embassy they captured 60 of our people and held them for one year and carter was unable to get them out trying everything he could do he was derided and instead of taking action one of the presidents defining moments he called for prayer and say we prayer for the captive americans this is at the national cathedral ceremony he was stricken by it and almost froze his presidency for the whole year and finally he did launch a mission at the center of my critique of carter to get the hostages and of course it was an utter failure what happened in the military later said they told carter this but everything had to go perfectly for this mission to have any chance of succeeding. helicopters had to go into the desert and meet up with other helicopters and find people who knew how to go to get into the embassy, fl
carter said okay it is the humane thing to do let them have the treatment here he was a good ally but these people take over our embassy and capture our people i will come after you and ask you what we say now and that's exactly what happened. students and other radicals took over the embassy they captured 60 of our people and held them for one year and carter was unable to get them out trying everything he could do he was derided and instead of taking action one of the presidents defining...
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melissa lee and it is time for a special edition of "options action" and we are joined -- mike khouw, carter worth and tony jang. apple rallying the stock is up now 14% over the last month, but the chart master isn't convinced that will continue so carter, what are the charts telling you? >> well, of course, look, this is a darling as is the case with most of the super cap names. but its behavior since january has been relative. let's look at a few charts what we know is this stock made a low back i january of '18 of $140 and surged to 327 before collapsing with the market. didn't offer any defense, went down just as much as the market. hit a 212 low and closed this week at 283. if you look at the next chart, this is important. if you are defensive or considered defensive, more defensive than proctor, apple sells off 35%. offering no defensive qualities. and now having rebounded 35%, but you're not back to the high of course. that's the nature of percentage draw down and ricochets. final chart, this is a two-panel chart, and this really tells the tale what we see is apple on top, but its rel
melissa lee and it is time for a special edition of "options action" and we are joined -- mike khouw, carter worth and tony jang. apple rallying the stock is up now 14% over the last month, but the chart master isn't convinced that will continue so carter, what are the charts telling you? >> well, of course, look, this is a darling as is the case with most of the super cap names. but its behavior since january has been relative. let's look at a few charts what we know is this...
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i'm from the carter library. i can't tell you how excited i am to see you all for the audience watching this, it has rained all day long. it is raining very hard right now. to seek you all turn out tonight, i think it's a attribute to ingrid and her organization and the book so thank you all very much. i appreciate it. if you have not been to our author program before, art encourage you to go on to the jimmy carter library website. we have two to three authors, sometimes for every week they are fascinating. later this week, we have a book called wilmington's lie about the rise of white nationalists in north carolina back in the 1880s. we have judged ductless in his book talking about his book, voices of the republic. it's a tie-in with pbs series on thursday. we have a whole bunch of wonderful authors so i would encourage you to take a look there and come back and see us again. i am delighted for tonight program. ingrid was born in england, you will be able to tell by the accident. she lives in europe until she w
i'm from the carter library. i can't tell you how excited i am to see you all for the audience watching this, it has rained all day long. it is raining very hard right now. to seek you all turn out tonight, i think it's a attribute to ingrid and her organization and the book so thank you all very much. i appreciate it. if you have not been to our author program before, art encourage you to go on to the jimmy carter library website. we have two to three authors, sometimes for every week they are...
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moments later, carter's hooked up. is it jaws? don't lose it, carter.to need a bigger boat. got it! a 6 1/2 pound large mouth bass. dinner time. hey, carter, we just called your catch. >> hey, send me your video. tweet. you can instagram, whatev facebook, use theashag >>> that'll do it for tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan >> announcer: today on "tamron hall," deepak chopra on coping with uncertainty and anxiety during covid-19. words to help us get through this crisis. an all new "tamron hall" starts now. ♪ ♪ >> tamron: welcome to "tamron hall," from my home. the passionate debate continues about when the country should and will reopen the economy. in several cities, hundreds gather at state capitols to demonstrate against the lockdown. one of the most shocking themes in the standoff of health care workers and scrubs and masks blocking protesters cars in denver, colorado. in new york, a glimmer of hope this past weekend. the one-day number of lives lost, the lowest in two weeks. we keep saying we're going to get on the other
moments later, carter's hooked up. is it jaws? don't lose it, carter.to need a bigger boat. got it! a 6 1/2 pound large mouth bass. dinner time. hey, carter, we just called your catch. >> hey, send me your video. tweet. you can instagram, whatev facebook, use theashag >>> that'll do it for tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan >> announcer: today on "tamron hall," deepak chopra on coping with uncertainty and anxiety during covid-19....
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moments later, carter's hooked up. is it jaws? don't lose it, carter.to need a bigger boat. got it! a 6 1/2 pound large mouth bass. dinner time. hey, carter, we just called your catch. >> hey, send me your video. tweet. you can instagram, whatever, facebook, use the hash tag, abc thwe've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it... because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a volkswagen or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community driven promise. and healthcare troops weand first responders are. on the front line fighting it every day. let's join the fight, by staying home. staying home is not a retreat, it's the most brave and aggressive weapon we have against this enemy. because when we do stay at home, we help prevent overwhelming our hospitals, while buying time for scientists to find the vaccine... and that's how we beat it.... >>> that'll do it for tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and
moments later, carter's hooked up. is it jaws? don't lose it, carter.to need a bigger boat. got it! a 6 1/2 pound large mouth bass. dinner time. hey, carter, we just called your catch. >> hey, send me your video. tweet. you can instagram, whatever, facebook, use the hash tag, abc thwe've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it... because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a...
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linda carter had made them believe that a large amount of drugs were in the couple's home. in exchange they had to deliver the mother and the newborn. 40 hours later. was found dead in the trunk of a car the infant was safe and sound. the car belonged to linda. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told you. if you told anyone. tell you about him getting the baby and not 7 days you haven't told anybody. no i said i should. say i didn't say i'm in love baby life by in a baby feeling well baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby if i want to have a baby that i've been a 5 big you. may. i don't even bother me if i'm mad oh now i'm getting fat all everybody's trying the model i may be quote the body was in my car. they've got the guy you have me it's just pure and they've got you. evidence was overwhelming. linda carty was sentenced to death for kidnapping and murder. in texas linda carter who would have been executed if his lawyer had not been fighti
linda carter had made them believe that a large amount of drugs were in the couple's home. in exchange they had to deliver the mother and the newborn. 40 hours later. was found dead in the trunk of a car the infant was safe and sound. the car belonged to linda. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told you. if you told anyone. tell you about him getting the baby and not 7 days you...
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linda carter was sentenced to death for kidnapping and murder. in texas linda carter would have been executed if his lawyer had not been fighting for years to get her a new trial. for the oldest law firm in the united states for 16 years they have been handling when the case pro bono. they spent more than $4000000.00 trying to. hold. their 3. so this would have been the original police. became one of the biggest pieces of evidence we had in the. morning because this was the police report. the video of the. one who did it all being interviewed by the police when he was 1st and telling the story completely different than what he told it and so this. he's trying to prove that prosecutors tempered with evidence and. this case they withheld evidence in the witnesses reported how they were bullied into saying certain things. certain things and we started hearing this independently independently with the same story. it all came into focus the jury was misled by the district attorneys and there was no fear why was the prosecution. considering the. life i
linda carter was sentenced to death for kidnapping and murder. in texas linda carter would have been executed if his lawyer had not been fighting for years to get her a new trial. for the oldest law firm in the united states for 16 years they have been handling when the case pro bono. they spent more than $4000000.00 trying to. hold. their 3. so this would have been the original police. became one of the biggest pieces of evidence we had in the. morning because this was the police report. the...
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this is at the center of my critique of carter for the iranian hostage situation. the mission to get the hostages, it was an utter failure. what happened, the military later said they told carter this, but everything had to go perfectly for this mission to have any chance of succeeding. you had helicopters who had to go into the desert, meet up with other helicopters, find people from the country who knew how to get into the embassy, fly them to tehran, a hostile city, not a small place, get to the embassy, fight your way through the embassy, find the hostages, get them out, get them back on the helicopters, get helicopters back to the ship so at every phase something could go wrong and what happens is it went wrong on the first phase, the helicopters ran into each other, eight americans were initially killed and then it got worse from there. so it was a terrible blow for carter's presidency and president reagan got them out. the day he took office, how much was it reagan and how much the iranian's were afraid of him, the hostage situation was a terrible blow to ca
this is at the center of my critique of carter for the iranian hostage situation. the mission to get the hostages, it was an utter failure. what happened, the military later said they told carter this, but everything had to go perfectly for this mission to have any chance of succeeding. you had helicopters who had to go into the desert, meet up with other helicopters, find people from the country who knew how to get into the embassy, fly them to tehran, a hostile city, not a small place, get to...
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jimmy carter, for example, had an engineering background which he used to design a tree house for 10-year-old amy in 1977. the national park service built the structure to president carter's specifications and installed it on the southwest lawn. it was freestanding so there was no impact on the cedar tree. later in the carter administration the national park service determined a maintenance structure near the tennis court had to be demolished. it originally served as a pony shed, and many repairs extended its life, but it was no longer usable. the replacement building would require the removal of a tree that was not historically significant. president carter asked if the new building could be reoriented to save the tree and we took a second look at the design and decided it was more efficient to remove the tree because of the root systems. so the stakes were laid and excavation was set to begin. on the morning the construction crew arrived they found that the stakes had been moved during the night. when i questioned the chief usher about this, he did some checking and told me that pre
jimmy carter, for example, had an engineering background which he used to design a tree house for 10-year-old amy in 1977. the national park service built the structure to president carter's specifications and installed it on the southwest lawn. it was freestanding so there was no impact on the cedar tree. later in the carter administration the national park service determined a maintenance structure near the tennis court had to be demolished. it originally served as a pony shed, and many...
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the car belonged to linda carter. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world. if you told anyone. tell you about him getting a baby and not have a days you haven't told anybody that i. know i said i should have been having a baby i didn't say i'm in love baby life by in a baby feeling well baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby if i want to have a baby in fact that i'm going to cry big you. may hear it. i don't even not be afraid of i'm mad oh now i'm getting fat all everybody 5 the mother i may be quote the body was in my car. this. would have been executed in. the united states for 16 years. more than $4000000.00 trying to. hold. it. so this would have been the original police. became one of the biggest pieces of evidence in the truth. because this was the police with. the video of the key one who did it all being interviewed by the police when he was 1st and telling the story completely different than what he told an
the car belonged to linda carter. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world. if you told anyone. tell you about him getting a baby and not have a days you haven't told anybody that i. know i said i should have been having a baby i didn't say i'm in love baby life by in a baby feeling well baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby if i want to have a baby in...
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president carter asked if the new building could be oriented to save the tree? we took a second look at the design but decided it was better to remove the tree because the foundation would impact the true's root system. on the morning that the construction crew arrived, they found the stakes had been moved during the night. when i questioned the chief usher about this, he did some question checking and told me that president carter had gone out the evening before with blueprints in hand and had moved the foundation outline to avoid the tree. obviously we built the building according to the president's layout and the tree survived. on may 24, 1973, president richard nixon welcomed 591 prisoners of war recently released by north vietnam at a gala dinner under a tent on the south lawn with 1,300 guests. it was the largest sitdown dinner ever held at the white house. unfortunately washington d.c. was deluged by three days of steady rain just before the event. the south lawn was a sopping sponge of turf. we tried every measure possible to dry out the ground and cover
president carter asked if the new building could be oriented to save the tree? we took a second look at the design but decided it was better to remove the tree because the foundation would impact the true's root system. on the morning that the construction crew arrived, they found the stakes had been moved during the night. when i questioned the chief usher about this, he did some question checking and told me that president carter had gone out the evening before with blueprints in hand and had...
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what happened was the military leader said they told carter this but everything had to go perfectly for this mission to have any chance of succeeding you have helicopters going into the desert to meet up with other helicopters and find people from the country who knew where to go and get in the embassy and fly them to tehran, a hostile city. not a small place. get to the embassy fight your way through, find the hostages come and get them out and back on the helicopter, helicopters back to the ship's. so i every phase something could go wrong and what happened it went wrong on the first phase the helicopters ran into each other eight americans initially killed and then it got worse from there. it was a terrible blow through carter's presidency and of course how much was that reagan or the arabian support and that's a terrible blow to his presidency that he never recovered from. because he handled things. now president reagan of course this is him when he was shot in the case i use in the book for his alternate personal crisis. he almost died. doing a speech in washington a few weeks afte
what happened was the military leader said they told carter this but everything had to go perfectly for this mission to have any chance of succeeding you have helicopters going into the desert to meet up with other helicopters and find people from the country who knew where to go and get in the embassy and fly them to tehran, a hostile city. not a small place. get to the embassy fight your way through, find the hostages come and get them out and back on the helicopter, helicopters back to the...
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we remember this is jimmy carter with the iranian hospice crisis. we still have iran in the news today. here's where he left the country, the result led just zealots took over, and took control of iran. america was widely despised in iran for supporting the shaw who is very brutal and guilty of oppressing his people. so one day, when the shaw had left, he wanted to have treatment for some terrible physical problems he was having in the united states. the question was whether we were going to let him in the united states and maybe stir up opposition in iran that we were supporting this hated figure there. this is after he had been deposed. carter said, well okay it's probably the humane thing to do let him have the treatment here. he was a good illini for the united states for long time. but if these people go in and take over embassy and take over our people, i'm going to come to back to you advisors and ask you what we say now? and that's exactly what happens. students and other radicals took over our embassy, they captured about 60 of our people a
we remember this is jimmy carter with the iranian hospice crisis. we still have iran in the news today. here's where he left the country, the result led just zealots took over, and took control of iran. america was widely despised in iran for supporting the shaw who is very brutal and guilty of oppressing his people. so one day, when the shaw had left, he wanted to have treatment for some terrible physical problems he was having in the united states. the question was whether we were going to...
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this is jimmy carter, this is the iranian hostage crisis . we still have around in the headlines today. this was a case where the shot (left the country, the religious zealots took over and took control of iran. america was widely despised in iranfor supporting the shop . who was very brutal, who was guilty of oppressing his people . so one day, the when the shop had left, he wanted to have treatment for some terrible physical problems he was having in the united states. the question was where we going to let him in the united states and maybe store up opposition in iran we were supporting this figure there. this is after he had been deposed. carter said okay, it's probably the humane thing to do, let him have the treatment here and he was a good ally for a long time but if these people go in and take over our embassy and capture our people i'm going to come back to you advisors and ask you what dowe say now and that's exactly what happened . humans and other radicals took over our embassy. they took over, captured about 60 of our people. and
this is jimmy carter, this is the iranian hostage crisis . we still have around in the headlines today. this was a case where the shot (left the country, the religious zealots took over and took control of iran. america was widely despised in iranfor supporting the shop . who was very brutal, who was guilty of oppressing his people . so one day, the when the shop had left, he wanted to have treatment for some terrible physical problems he was having in the united states. the question was where...
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mind and that is why we are here and we have a great lineup for you mike khouw and cody zhang and carter worth let's talk about something that everybody wants to hear about. some kind of treatment or vaccine for covid-19, biotech companies scrambling everywhere to come up with something and let's get the var latest on where we stand and for that, who else, but meg tirell >> hi, brian the number of the companies working on this grows by the day. we got an update from moderna's chairman yesterday that, of course, is the lead program with the candidate vaccine already in human testing. he told us yesterday if all goes well they could be aiming to start phase two trials by spring or early summer. so we're talking may or june there. j & j also gave us an update on its vaccine program aiming to start phase 1 in september and it could even have something ready potentially for deployment in 2021 and these are record breaking timeliness. pfizer is working with biointech and sanofi and many others, as well companies are working to repurpose existing drugs to potentially treat the novel coronavirus
mind and that is why we are here and we have a great lineup for you mike khouw and cody zhang and carter worth let's talk about something that everybody wants to hear about. some kind of treatment or vaccine for covid-19, biotech companies scrambling everywhere to come up with something and let's get the var latest on where we stand and for that, who else, but meg tirell >> hi, brian the number of the companies working on this grows by the day. we got an update from moderna's chairman...
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tom, attorney for the carters. focusing on the 2013 settlement agreement and its inapplicability to the current project. i want to talk about the drawings as well. the 2013 roof deck settlement was a private agreement entered into by the carters, appellants and two other neighbors. it addressed using a skylight for roof access and keeping the deck railings within 18 inches of the top of the existing top. it did not mention restricting future grants. the carters fully complied with the agreement when they built the roof deck. the settlement had architect drawings attached. we've included that in the brief, as did the special conditions permit approved at that time that confirmed the work that was the subject of the agreement. the appellants now claim that unsurveyed height approximations on those drawings did something more than far more describe the work to be done at the time. he claim the drawings gave assurance that nothing higher than the roof deck could ever be built and now the carter family should not be abl
tom, attorney for the carters. focusing on the 2013 settlement agreement and its inapplicability to the current project. i want to talk about the drawings as well. the 2013 roof deck settlement was a private agreement entered into by the carters, appellants and two other neighbors. it addressed using a skylight for roof access and keeping the deck railings within 18 inches of the top of the existing top. it did not mention restricting future grants. the carters fully complied with the agreement...
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talk, dr., about how you worked in blair and the cooperation between the state, public officials, carter house, and that sort of thing. dr. anthone: yes, so we receive a call on saturday evening about the concern there of what was happening at the blair carter , and i cannot tell you how hard the local public health toector, terry ewing, worked get this going and how are our public-health vision works, to implement transportation, to call the cmo's kathy hospitals. went to the hospital that next-day and witnessed myself the cooperation we had from the midlandsthe floor that gave us for this type of situation. they were prepared, pleasant, almost excited in a way that they were able to help out, so i was totally thrilled with the way everybody handled this situation. >> [indiscernible] dr. anthone: the question is, are we going to use the dormitory rooms or the hotel rooms for the ill patients? the ill patients will be mostly hospitalized. these are patients that are recovered after hospitalization or quarantine or hospitalizations that are not more ill. gov. ricketts: we will give you mo
talk, dr., about how you worked in blair and the cooperation between the state, public officials, carter house, and that sort of thing. dr. anthone: yes, so we receive a call on saturday evening about the concern there of what was happening at the blair carter , and i cannot tell you how hard the local public health toector, terry ewing, worked get this going and how are our public-health vision works, to implement transportation, to call the cmo's kathy hospitals. went to the hospital that...
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i have great respect for carter. he was unusual and didn't fall into the mold of prior candidates he is a very religious man in that context. >> and your friend arthur's lesson sure junior didn't want any part of him. >> that's right we took him to the first rally that we had at the unitarian church it was december 191975 and was not happy about the open door at the white house and also was not happy about the fact that an answer to a question to be created by a certain date he said i never saw this but carter said yes that he believed that it was created before. [laughter] i have lived through that argument for so many years. [laughter] but he was determined to have a full term of office that did not involve itself in war. he believed the elements of war could be handled in a different way. he was in a deal president for the united nations and the own domestic strength held together but the hostage situation in iraq devastated the last 18 months of his presidency and after the failure of the rescue mission it was ve
i have great respect for carter. he was unusual and didn't fall into the mold of prior candidates he is a very religious man in that context. >> and your friend arthur's lesson sure junior didn't want any part of him. >> that's right we took him to the first rally that we had at the unitarian church it was december 191975 and was not happy about the open door at the white house and also was not happy about the fact that an answer to a question to be created by a certain date he said...
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carter was able to get them out, tried every thing you could possibly due -- unable. this was a case he was derided instead of taking action which is one of the standards i have for presidents in defining moments, he call for prayer. he said we pray for our captive americans and this is a case of a national cathedral ceremony, he was really stricken by. it almost froze his presidency for the whole gear. and finally after the pressure was growing he did launch a mission and this is at the center of my critique of carter for the iranian hostage situation. it was a mission to save, to get the hostages and, of course, it was an utter failure. what happened was the military later said that they told carter this, but everything had to go perfectly for this mission to have any chance of succeeding. hewitt helicopters who had to go into the desert, meet up with other helicopters, find people from the country who knew how to go and get into the embassy, fly them to tehran, a hostile city, a small place, get to the embassy, fight your way through the embassy, find the hostages,
carter was able to get them out, tried every thing you could possibly due -- unable. this was a case he was derided instead of taking action which is one of the standards i have for presidents in defining moments, he call for prayer. he said we pray for our captive americans and this is a case of a national cathedral ceremony, he was really stricken by. it almost froze his presidency for the whole gear. and finally after the pressure was growing he did launch a mission and this is at the center...
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you use the carter roy artery of the neck or down and the leg. i like using the cart avoid artery and the next. make an incision, pull up the artery, put a little notch in the carter road artery. take a flow tube, stick that in the carter road artery. now you have the jugular vein. you pull the jugular vein up, cut it off, you want to push all the blood out of the body. then i'm done. it's very easy when you're done. during the civil war, there was a doctor who had four or five to do. they could not do that. morticians and 2019 still could not do that. we can only do one person at a time. when you start embalming, you have to stay with that person to give them a massage. you have to move the fluid outside the body. how do you know when it's ready? the tissue becomes rigid. we have now a blood clot we have to get rid of. this is a vacuum pump. you stick it in the jugular vein, work it back and forth to get blood to come out. work the back pump, continue doing that. then you are done with arterial embalming. but there is one part of the body that d
you use the carter roy artery of the neck or down and the leg. i like using the cart avoid artery and the next. make an incision, pull up the artery, put a little notch in the carter road artery. take a flow tube, stick that in the carter road artery. now you have the jugular vein. you pull the jugular vein up, cut it off, you want to push all the blood out of the body. then i'm done. it's very easy when you're done. during the civil war, there was a doctor who had four or five to do. they...
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this is jimmy carter, this is the iranian hostage crisis. we still have iran in the headlines today. this is a case where the shot of arendt was an american illini left the country, religious zealots took over, took control of iran. he was widely despised for supporting the shaw who was brutal towards his people. when the shaw had left, he wanted to have treatment for some terrible physical problem he is having in the united states. the question was over going to let him in the united states may strip opposition in iran that we were supporting this hated figure there. this is after he'd been deposed. curtis did okay it's probably the humane thing to do will let them have the treatment here he had been an illini of the united states for long time. these people go and take over embassy and capture their people a minute come back to the advisors and say what we do now, and that's exactly what happens. students and radicals took over the embassy they captured about 60 of our people and held him for a year carter was unable to get them out he tri
this is jimmy carter, this is the iranian hostage crisis. we still have iran in the headlines today. this is a case where the shot of arendt was an american illini left the country, religious zealots took over, took control of iran. he was widely despised for supporting the shaw who was brutal towards his people. when the shaw had left, he wanted to have treatment for some terrible physical problem he is having in the united states. the question was over going to let him in the united states...
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everybody was assigned to the fisa warrant against carter pa carter page, it will be up to them. goal is to make sure this never happens again. he's a war hero. >> sean: so many people, we bent on peeling the layers of this on the end. people ask me, when are we ever going to get justice? we are very close to that now. a line of moving parts here and i think it's very revealing. i'm paying attention. some of the movements of the prosecutor durham in terms of hiring more staff. what do you see from the statements and actions? >> these notes reek of criminal misconduct. i trust attorney general barr to be fair to everybody involved with those being investigated, but his goal, i know him very well, is to right the ship. to restore trust. to hold people accountable. one of the worst things that can happen in any democracy is for those who are in charge of the law to take it into their own hands for political purposes. i think that is what has happened here. time will tell. i promise you that we will find out how the fbi operated when they were told by the russian sub source in januar
everybody was assigned to the fisa warrant against carter pa carter page, it will be up to them. goal is to make sure this never happens again. he's a war hero. >> sean: so many people, we bent on peeling the layers of this on the end. people ask me, when are we ever going to get justice? we are very close to that now. a line of moving parts here and i think it's very revealing. i'm paying attention. some of the movements of the prosecutor durham in terms of hiring more staff. what do you...
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so the carter administration was a time of engagement. this was entirely frustrated by growing radicalization in iran. second time period, basically the first reagan administration, '81 through '84, you might think this was a period of hostility and coercion toward iran. there was a certain amount of hostility but this really was not a phase of coercion. i would really score this as a phase of containment toward iran. and quite surprisingly given there were major clashes between the u.s. and iran especially in lebanon in the early 1980s, iran was backing basically groups that were precursors to hezbollah of lebanon, and they did a lot of very fasty things, killed several hundred americans in terror attacks. took about 15 american civilians and a few government personnel hostage. some of them were tortured to death. there was a lot of severe hostility and attacks by iran toward the u.s. despite that the reagan administration was pretty restrained and, in fact, didn't retaliate for most of this stuff. so the early reagan period i would scor
so the carter administration was a time of engagement. this was entirely frustrated by growing radicalization in iran. second time period, basically the first reagan administration, '81 through '84, you might think this was a period of hostility and coercion toward iran. there was a certain amount of hostility but this really was not a phase of coercion. i would really score this as a phase of containment toward iran. and quite surprisingly given there were major clashes between the u.s. and...
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linda carter had made them believe that a large amount of drugs were in the couple's home. in exchange they had to deliver the mother and the newborn. 40 hours later joanna was found dead in the trunk of a car the infant's was safe and sound. the car belonged to linda carty. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told him that you get the baby if you told anyone. tell you about him getting the baby and not 7 days you haven't told anybody that. you know i said i should have been having a baby i didn't say i'm a baby in life i'm buying a baby i feel i'm a baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby if i want to have a baby in fact i've been a 5 big new. i don't even got me a favor from adam now i'm getting faddle everybody is trying to put the model. the 5 words in my car. they've got the guy. they've got you. the evidence was overwhelming. for a kidnapping and murder. in texas. would have been executed. had not been fighting for years to get her a new
linda carter had made them believe that a large amount of drugs were in the couple's home. in exchange they had to deliver the mother and the newborn. 40 hours later joanna was found dead in the trunk of a car the infant's was safe and sound. the car belonged to linda carty. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told him that you get the baby if you told anyone. tell you about him getting...
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the car belongs to linda carter. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world that you get the baby you deserve if you told anyone. tell you about him getting a baby and not 7 days you haven't told anybody that. you know i said i should have been having a baby i didn't say i'm in love baby life by in a baby i feel in a baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby if i want to have a baby that i've been a 5 big deal you. i don't even got me a favor from adam now i'm getting fat all everybody is trying to put the mater on maybe quote the body was in my car ha ha ha they've got the guy. they've got you. the evidence was overwhelming. for a kidnapping and murder. in texas . would have been executed. had not been fighting for years to get her a new trial. for the. united states. for 16 years. they spent more than $4000000.00 trying to. hold. her. so this would have been the original police. became one of the biggest pieces of evide
the car belongs to linda carter. in her hotel room baby items were found. she had even made her neighbors believe she was pregnant she denied everything to the police. and if you told the world that you get the baby you deserve if you told anyone. tell you about him getting a baby and not 7 days you haven't told anybody that. you know i said i should have been having a baby i didn't say i'm in love baby life by in a baby i feel in a baby that's not what i thought and involved i can have a baby...
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sara carter, always blows me away. i love that segment.are going to learn a lot more. >> sean: it's all falling apart, everything we talked about. i know we've been busy with the corona but this is all coming back now in a big way. >> laura: another reason we
sara carter, always blows me away. i love that segment.are going to learn a lot more. >> sean: it's all falling apart, everything we talked about. i know we've been busy with the corona but this is all coming back now in a big way. >> laura: another reason we
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and when carter worth is back you know fast money, it's almost back 100%. it's great that cbw is back. for me it's amazon next thursday this is something we've been talking about for a while and while you were away and one of the things we talked about collectively is how well amazon was trading and amazon's rallied 50% from the load we made seemingly a month ago. we'll see if it bores out and i think you own it into earnings on thursday. you pull the rip cord ahead and you look to re-enter the position at 2170 which if you recall was the high we topped out in february. that's how i'm looking at it, and that's how i think you trade amazon next week.
and when carter worth is back you know fast money, it's almost back 100%. it's great that cbw is back. for me it's amazon next thursday this is something we've been talking about for a while and while you were away and one of the things we talked about collectively is how well amazon was trading and amazon's rallied 50% from the load we made seemingly a month ago. we'll see if it bores out and i think you own it into earnings on thursday. you pull the rip cord ahead and you look to re-enter the...
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continues to stall and by my work, one is skeptical going into the print this coming week >> all right, carter we go to mike. what's your trade out of this? >> yeah. so it's interesting as far as i'm concerned. apple, you know, this obviously is a company with a fortress balance sheet and some would say well positioned all things considered for what is a very weak economic environment, but the thing is this is a hardware company and it used to trade at a hardware company multiple which meant that it traded at a discount in terms of valuation relative to the rest of the market because of that like a lot of other consumer electronics companies did. right now it's trading over 20 times, and i have a hard time believing not only that they would meet their guidance which i don't think anybody is expecting, but that the first thing that's going to happen
continues to stall and by my work, one is skeptical going into the print this coming week >> all right, carter we go to mike. what's your trade out of this? >> yeah. so it's interesting as far as i'm concerned. apple, you know, this obviously is a company with a fortress balance sheet and some would say well positioned all things considered for what is a very weak economic environment, but the thing is this is a hardware company and it used to trade at a hardware company multiple...
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tyrone carter is a michigan state representative whose district covers part of detroit and who was the first lawmaker in michigan to contract coronavirus. thank you, sir, for being with me. how are you feeling? you've come out on the other side of this. >> yes, thank you for having me this morning, and you're absolutely right. i'm on the other side. i feel almost 100% better, but a week and a half ago, it was really rough. >> what was it like to go through? >> every symptom that you hear about, i had. my temperature was at 102, i had the sweats, then my teeth were just shaking. i had the chills. then my entire body ached. and at one point i had no taste at all, you know. there was no taste. i think that's where the weight loss comes from for a lot of people. you just don't taste anything, you don't want to eat anything, and i think that was the worst part. so after that broke, i started feeling a little better and got
tyrone carter is a michigan state representative whose district covers part of detroit and who was the first lawmaker in michigan to contract coronavirus. thank you, sir, for being with me. how are you feeling? you've come out on the other side of this. >> yes, thank you for having me this morning, and you're absolutely right. i'm on the other side. i feel almost 100% better, but a week and a half ago, it was really rough. >> what was it like to go through? >> every symptom...