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carter was?as something sexual. >> winehart said the conversation ended only when jason stopped texting as he pulled up to his parents' house. >> text, text, text, text, text, until 10:50 a.m., at which point the text traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 15 minutes, until jason made a phone call to his sister, telling her their mother was dead. >> he texts tara -- >> winehart argued, that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. >> plaintiffs call jason carter. >> then came the moment so many had been waiting for. jason, the favorite son in his own words, telling the jury about seeing his mother dead. >> i couldn't believe what i had found. >> winehart confronted jason about the affair. >> you did it in a friend's residence, in cars, even in your own house. >> correct. >> you became a practiced, skilled and chronic liar. >> correct. >> now bill's lawyer tried to prove motive. it was, he argued, about money. the jury was found jason was a spend thrift. >> he puts money into mor
carter was?as something sexual. >> winehart said the conversation ended only when jason stopped texting as he pulled up to his parents' house. >> text, text, text, text, text, until 10:50 a.m., at which point the text traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 15 minutes, until jason made a phone call to his sister, telling her their mother was dead. >> he texts tara -- >> winehart argued, that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. >>...
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jimmy carter?and geopolitical. the global climate and the national climate changed, and i think that tilted the election as much as anything else. >> it was one year anniversary of the iran hostage crisis, and all the networks had special programs and president carter's numbers just took a nosedive. >> our election map tells the story of the presidential race. carter won 52 electoral votes. reagan in a land slide, 486. anderson, none. >> i was not surprised when he lost to reagan. but i was deeply disappointed, profoundly disappointed. >> i've always felt all along that he got the shortest end of the stick of any president that i could think of in modern history. >> we all felt so bad for him. we felt like he had done so much. >> the irony of the carter presidency is that many of its accomplishments about which he is proud are in the hands of the man who is going to be sworn in next tuesday. vague reagan. such as energy policy or education department, the deregulation of business or the reorganizat
jimmy carter?and geopolitical. the global climate and the national climate changed, and i think that tilted the election as much as anything else. >> it was one year anniversary of the iran hostage crisis, and all the networks had special programs and president carter's numbers just took a nosedive. >> our election map tells the story of the presidential race. carter won 52 electoral votes. reagan in a land slide, 486. anderson, none. >> i was not surprised when he lost to...
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we want carter! we want carter! we want carter! we want carter!ut us. the campaign has drawn my family close together, and i believe that my family can draw this country close together. [ applause ] >> '76 was the first time i could vote. and i cast my vote proudly for jimmy carter. and my step mother, june carter, insisted that they were cousins, although we couldn't connect the tree. but i'm sure they were. so, we voted that day, and they didn't call the election early in the evening. i went to bed that night not knowing. i heard my dad around 5:00 notice morning whooping and yelling. and june as well. they were screaming, he won, he won, he won. there was a lot of excitement. >> i was in the sixth grade, and i remember it was a big deal. i had these dreams as a kid of wanting to be a recording artist. so, growing up in georgia, i was always looking to see anybody in my state that was successful. so, i was checking out otis redding and the allman brothers who were making records in georgia. to have an actual president of the united states come f
we want carter! we want carter! we want carter! we want carter!ut us. the campaign has drawn my family close together, and i believe that my family can draw this country close together. [ applause ] >> '76 was the first time i could vote. and i cast my vote proudly for jimmy carter. and my step mother, june carter, insisted that they were cousins, although we couldn't connect the tree. but i'm sure they were. so, we voted that day, and they didn't call the election early in the evening. i...
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carter explains how the economist sector can be all of that and much more right now carter >> sure. well, you know, the thought was let's do something we haven't done in a while and something that is maybe an offensive and defensive play we know rates have had a big move spot 1.9%. they've backed off a bit thinking rates are stuck now, utilities, which are exhibiting day-to-day relative strength are a place to consider on the long side a couple charts to get us going. the first is simply talking about the importance of return this is a 10-year chart, two lines. it's the s&p 500 itself versus the s&p 500 total return you can see the numbers there on a 10-year basis. s&p up 194%, total return 263. look at the second chart for the importance of yield. this is a 30-year chart. s&p up 1,000 total return, up 2 double over time looking back at the beginning of markets the turn of the century, yield is half of the total return let's drill down on utilities. next chart, xlu. is of spdr select etf that matches or tracks the s&p 500 utilities sector there's a lot of tension here. we're working
carter explains how the economist sector can be all of that and much more right now carter >> sure. well, you know, the thought was let's do something we haven't done in a while and something that is maybe an offensive and defensive play we know rates have had a big move spot 1.9%. they've backed off a bit thinking rates are stuck now, utilities, which are exhibiting day-to-day relative strength are a place to consider on the long side a couple charts to get us going. the first is simply...
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carter did one in '76 and reagan. i don't know if it's on all three networks but i think it was on one of the three networks but got a very good share and it was a very powerful speech. >> yeah, he was, well he couldn't have been on all three because i don't think you could have preempt monday night football. >> that's right. it was not abc. i think it was on cbs. >> but i can tell you the owner of the cleveland browns, art modell who was a reagan supporter and he offered reagan to be on at half-time or something and i think abc wouldn't do it or something. and we had that speech to do anyway, so that couldn't have worked out. >> but the speech itself. >> yeah, it was a good, i mean, it was a closing argument. good, solid closing speech. one thing we haven't said is that, you know, reagan was a relentless optimist. i mean for somebody that had spent a lot of his life in politics, he really still tried to see the best used to be a roosevelt democrat. so, i mean, that's one thing he took away. >> john kennedy, president
carter did one in '76 and reagan. i don't know if it's on all three networks but i think it was on one of the three networks but got a very good share and it was a very powerful speech. >> yeah, he was, well he couldn't have been on all three because i don't think you could have preempt monday night football. >> that's right. it was not abc. i think it was on cbs. >> but i can tell you the owner of the cleveland browns, art modell who was a reagan supporter and he offered...
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you hear bob dylan said he didn't trust carter, but once they spoke, carter is someone who listened,y interested in the world around him. i think that relationship is great. and the one with willie nelson, many viewers are going to love. including a famous story with president carter's son and willie nelson in the white house, where they smoked some marijuana upstairs. and in some ways that captured the craziness of the decade. and a little bit of how carter was just outside the box in 1970s america. >> julian, sounds like a really interesting film. thank you for shedding some light for us, giving us a little preview. tune in, the al new cnn film "jimmy carter, rock 'n' roll president" premieres tomorrow night. that does it for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow. up next, it's the cnn special report, how violence changed the world in 1918. have a great night. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) (dog barking) ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payme
you hear bob dylan said he didn't trust carter, but once they spoke, carter is someone who listened,y interested in the world around him. i think that relationship is great. and the one with willie nelson, many viewers are going to love. including a famous story with president carter's son and willie nelson in the white house, where they smoked some marijuana upstairs. and in some ways that captured the craziness of the decade. and a little bit of how carter was just outside the box in 1970s...
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i am joined by carter worth, mike khouw, tony zhang utility. state of being useful, profitable, beneficial carter worth explains how the epynomous sector can be all that and more. >> let's do something we haven't done in a we'll, something that is maybe an offensive and defensive play rates have had a big move, we backed off a bit thinking that maybe rates are stuck now, utilities which are exhibiting day-to-day relative strength are a place to consider on the long side a couple of charts to get us going. the first is simply talking about the importance of total return this is a 10-year chart, two lines. pretty straightforward the s&p 500 versus the s&p 500 total return you can see the numbers. on the 10-year basis, 194% total return, 263. look at the second chart just to make the importance of yield this is a 30-year chart. s&p up 1,000 total return up 2, double. over time, looking back at the beginning of markets, the turn of the century, yield is half your total return, very important. so let's drill down on utilities. next chart, xlu, this
i am joined by carter worth, mike khouw, tony zhang utility. state of being useful, profitable, beneficial carter worth explains how the epynomous sector can be all that and more. >> let's do something we haven't done in a we'll, something that is maybe an offensive and defensive play rates have had a big move, we backed off a bit thinking that maybe rates are stuck now, utilities which are exhibiting day-to-day relative strength are a place to consider on the long side a couple of charts...
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is going to the press and carter is going to pummel reagan, carter is going to beat reagan, carter is going to run reagan out of town and the reagan people were surprisingly disciplined as far as what they were saying about carter as a debater. >> yeah, i mean -- well, look, i mean, and when you get to that level, you know, you underestimate people at your peril, right? >> right. >> you want to deal with the person in front of you. as i said, carter did -- if you watch the debate, you know, on answer after answer he gives -- you know, i think he does about as well as he can do, you know, given the factors that we discussed earlier that are weighing against him. but reagan comes back to again and again and again the idea that we are the united states. we can do better than this. >> but politics as you know it and you're absolutely right, but politics as you know is often reduced to an event is just reduced to a phrase or a sentence and carter would forever be known for the one phrase -- >> yeah, he clearly mangled that answer. >> but his aides -- he had used it in practice for the deba
is going to the press and carter is going to pummel reagan, carter is going to beat reagan, carter is going to run reagan out of town and the reagan people were surprisingly disciplined as far as what they were saying about carter as a debater. >> yeah, i mean -- well, look, i mean, and when you get to that level, you know, you underestimate people at your peril, right? >> right. >> you want to deal with the person in front of you. as i said, carter did -- if you watch the...
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carter, your 2 cents >> sure.relative strength to the health care sector. and at 163.65 close today, i think you've got this dead to rights 161.80. >> time for the final call tony, kick us off. >> i think ge is going to electrify in the future with green energy i'm buying a call diagonal spread >> carter? >> apple poised to break out >> mike coe? >> new traders, think about buy rights >> that does it for us at "options action. see you back here next friday. "mad money" starts right now - [narrator] the following is a paid commercial program for walkfit platinum. sponsored by walkfit platinum, llc. - [narrator] coming up, as part of our comfort spectacular, you can cradle your feet in comfort anytime you want with our all-new memory foam slippers, a $30 value for free. made of a soft and luxurious velour top with durable anti-slip soles. the form-fitting memory foam insoles shape to your feet for unmatched custom comfort. and they're yours just for tryineg th walkfit platinum orthotics. giving you pain-free comfort
carter, your 2 cents >> sure.relative strength to the health care sector. and at 163.65 close today, i think you've got this dead to rights 161.80. >> time for the final call tony, kick us off. >> i think ge is going to electrify in the future with green energy i'm buying a call diagonal spread >> carter? >> apple poised to break out >> mike coe? >> new traders, think about buy rights >> that does it for us at "options action. see you back...
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. >> in part a rejection of carter.t reagan -- the issues that he's talking about in 76 have really changed by 1980. except for soviet communism and soviet advances. which by 1980 the republican party has rejected. they've embraced reagan's strong anti soviet positions. they've rejected containment and coexistence. but reagan is talking about a whole new set of issues to. tax cuts which he didn't talk in 76. cultural social issues which he didn't really talk about it 76. >> that's right. so by 1980 the three legged stool of reagan-ism and -- what up until recently has been modern republicanism, was born. values voters, supply side economics and america fulfilling their world responsibilities. those three >> and communism. >> yes and an end to communism. those three general issues. that's what i mean when i say reagan democrats were open to that kind of message. >> what do you recall -- of course one of those precipice is again, was the now famous national debate. where reagan had an option of canceling it or ducking it,
. >> in part a rejection of carter.t reagan -- the issues that he's talking about in 76 have really changed by 1980. except for soviet communism and soviet advances. which by 1980 the republican party has rejected. they've embraced reagan's strong anti soviet positions. they've rejected containment and coexistence. but reagan is talking about a whole new set of issues to. tax cuts which he didn't talk in 76. cultural social issues which he didn't really talk about it 76. >> that's...
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they started the beverly carter foundation.ents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline". i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> oh, please, god. why? >> it is the case that stunned parents everywhere, the dad whose young son died in the car. >> apparently he forgot the child was in the car seat in the back and went to work. >> i know you didn't, baby. i know you didn't. >> i think any parent can put themselves in that situation. >> full denial, that it wasn't happening. >> then came the jaw-dropping news. police said it was murder.
they started the beverly carter foundation.ents about safety. >> it's a blessing for me because i get to not only raise awareness, talk about safety, best practices, but then i also use that as an opportunity for me to kind of slide in some great stories about my mom and so kind of keep her alive. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline". i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is...
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thinking 150. >> all right thank you for that, carter from carter's jacket, tie, and pocket square, weto mike in a vest what is the trade, mike? >> actually made of wool, this vest at the nasdaq, i thank them. they're the ones who sent it to me as part of this christmas package sent out thank you for that it's keeping me warm interesting thing. talk also about earnings look at the last eight quarters. apple moved average 4.5% often we talk implied moves. wondering how to calculate that, best way, back of the napkin, take a look at the weekly options, the money call and put. in this case, the stock was trading 137 when looking at it earlier today. closed slightly higher obviously. add that call. did that, $8.75. approximately 6.4% of the current stock price. so that's what the options market is thinking could happen next week. so the trade, i think we want to take advantage of the fact that the options are implying slight letter higher than average volatility slightly higher than average volatility we want to sell some of the options. i was looking at the march-july 140, 155 call diagon
thinking 150. >> all right thank you for that, carter from carter's jacket, tie, and pocket square, weto mike in a vest what is the trade, mike? >> actually made of wool, this vest at the nasdaq, i thank them. they're the ones who sent it to me as part of this christmas package sent out thank you for that it's keeping me warm interesting thing. talk also about earnings look at the last eight quarters. apple moved average 4.5% often we talk implied moves. wondering how to calculate...
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but carter -- carter, what are you looking at >> that's right. this has been an extraordinary period for all things macro, whether it's the dollar or the big move-in rates, equities in zero we thought we'd zero in on the move in the dollar and the prospective move on the commodities. this is just the u.s. dollar chart. it's in a freefall just to put this in context, not shown here, there are only nine instances in history going back to the 1970s where the u.s. dollar index has not had a counter trend move back toward its 150-day moving average this long basically we're up to nine months it's only happened nine other times. that's a probability of occurrence of 0.08%. now take a look at the next chart. we are now down in the u.s. dollar right to those lows of late 2017, 2018. you can see i annotated the chart there with a circle. at this point based on how rare it is to go this far without some sort of counter trend move, that's what we're thinking so third chart what we're thinking at a minimum is that the down trend line in effect since the peak
but carter -- carter, what are you looking at >> that's right. this has been an extraordinary period for all things macro, whether it's the dollar or the big move-in rates, equities in zero we thought we'd zero in on the move in the dollar and the prospective move on the commodities. this is just the u.s. dollar chart. it's in a freefall just to put this in context, not shown here, there are only nine instances in history going back to the 1970s where the u.s. dollar index has not had a...
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carter page is here tonight with reaction. after getting wiretapped for a year with no charges ever lobbed against him. but, first, the lawmaker who first uncovered the fraud more than three years ago intelligence committee ranking member devin number necessary dn to this latest fbi controversy. he is the author of the book "countdown to socialism." congressman, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> maria: your reaction to kevin clinesmith and this slap on the wrist. >> it's, i would say, quite disturbing. republicans and conservatives around the country that have watched this closely. this is probably the worst thing that could have happened for national security. the judge that made this ruling is the new judge that overseas the fisa court for nearly four years republicans in the house and the senate had alerted the court that there was a problem with the carter page fisa application. we called it fisa abuse. you covered it on your sunday morning show for many years, maria. so, where we go from here, i think, it's going
carter page is here tonight with reaction. after getting wiretapped for a year with no charges ever lobbed against him. but, first, the lawmaker who first uncovered the fraud more than three years ago intelligence committee ranking member devin number necessary dn to this latest fbi controversy. he is the author of the book "countdown to socialism." congressman, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> maria: your reaction to kevin clinesmith and this slap on the wrist....
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carter is here to break it down. carter, what do you see? >> well, you guys sure covered it and well. talking about levels and the reasons why. let's look at three etfs, all financial and they're highly correlated and yet their constituents are so different, it begs the question why are they all behaving the same xlf, the first one, chart and grasso and others spoke of, were back to a former high. it's not about whether it goes higher it's the principle of when you first get back to well-defined peak, what typically happens, whether it's a semi stock, gold, of a bank etf. what typically happens is you back away rather than breaking out. there's a reason for that. because the people who lost money from december, have had their money returned to them so it's what overhead supply is. you've returned to a difficult level. second chart, also xlf again, this is 66 stocks, but berkshire and j.p. morgan are 25% white. i've drawn the lines a different way to an oh tate our highlight. it has stopped to the penny at that level third chart, it's also th
carter is here to break it down. carter, what do you see? >> well, you guys sure covered it and well. talking about levels and the reasons why. let's look at three etfs, all financial and they're highly correlated and yet their constituents are so different, it begs the question why are they all behaving the same xlf, the first one, chart and grasso and others spoke of, were back to a former high. it's not about whether it goes higher it's the principle of when you first get back to...
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right now, carter. >> sure. well, you know, we -- the thought was let's do something we haven't done in a while, and also something that's maybe an offensive and defensive play we know rateson had a big move got to one spot, 19% and backed off a bit. thinking that maybe rates are stuck now, utilities, which are exhibiting day-to-day relative strength are a place to consider on the long side a couple of charts to get us going. the first is simply talking about the importance of total return this is a ten-year chart two lines. the s&p 500 itself versus the s&p total return you can see the numbers on a ten-year basis, the s&p of 194% total return 263 look at the second chart just to make the importance of yield. this is a 30-year chart. s&p up a thousand. total return up, too, double over time, looking back at the beginning of markets, turn of the search are i, yield is half your total return. very important let's drill down on utilities. next chart xlu this is the spider select etf that matches or tracks the utili
right now, carter. >> sure. well, you know, we -- the thought was let's do something we haven't done in a while, and also something that's maybe an offensive and defensive play we know rateson had a big move got to one spot, 19% and backed off a bit. thinking that maybe rates are stuck now, utilities, which are exhibiting day-to-day relative strength are a place to consider on the long side a couple of charts to get us going. the first is simply talking about the importance of total...
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so, he ill putting out a lot of fires in 1980. >> bangup job kimy carter did. -- jimmy carter did. want to talk about -- as all this plays out, you've do such a extraordinary job of interweaving multiple story lines and what diaz when we interviewed him for cocaine cowboys called the three fronts that met and created the perfect storm in miami. the race riot the mariel boat lift and the drug wars. so, there is again a moment in this book, so, so just striking, when you have the mariel refugees which by this time numbered in opportunities of thousands and countingment on a daily basis. and very little federal assistance financially or otherwise. this is very much an international incident that was becoming a local problem somehow, and nearly bankrupting four counties, the southern four counties. as a result. monroe, dade, brotherhood, and palm beach -- broward, and palm beach. people needed housing and medical attention and they needed education, they needed food, the burden that this placed on a local government was extraordinary, and you have while that is happening, you have the
so, he ill putting out a lot of fires in 1980. >> bangup job kimy carter did. -- jimmy carter did. want to talk about -- as all this plays out, you've do such a extraordinary job of interweaving multiple story lines and what diaz when we interviewed him for cocaine cowboys called the three fronts that met and created the perfect storm in miami. the race riot the mariel boat lift and the drug wars. so, there is again a moment in this book, so, so just striking, when you have the mariel...
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we'll do our best to provide with us carter word, mike khouw, tony zhang our collective mission if you are ready, to strip away the sound and the fury, the names and the blame. we're going to explain the mechanics of what happened, the different ways it could resolve, how to proceed from here carter, tony, mike, i know you have specific thoughts mike khouw, i'm going to throw it up there, a big, fat softball to you, my friend. what do you make of this week? options, single stock, single week options were a big part of this story. >> yeah, they certainly were this week was certainly extraordinary on a cup of fronts one of the things we definitely saw was extraordinary options volumes. some of these most volatile stocks that we haven't mentioned yet but i think are probably on the tip of everybody's tongue, certainly on everybody's radar, gamestop, macy's, fossil, express, nokia, blackberry, all these stocks that had some short interest and things like that, suddenly we saw a big uptick in interest what we saw was a lot of people buying the stocks and a lot of people buying the options.
we'll do our best to provide with us carter word, mike khouw, tony zhang our collective mission if you are ready, to strip away the sound and the fury, the names and the blame. we're going to explain the mechanics of what happened, the different ways it could resolve, how to proceed from here carter, tony, mike, i know you have specific thoughts mike khouw, i'm going to throw it up there, a big, fat softball to you, my friend. what do you make of this week? options, single stock, single week...
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we are at the end of jimmy carter.immy carter i will defend, i will always say that he is a good man, he came to washington with the best of intentions, but jimmy carter for this president because he did ultimately understand washington. but we had the recession. so democrats knew that they needed to do something so they were willing to take a chance on reagan. >> but, get back to trump. [laughs] >> look, you know, is that the reason -- let me answer this as diplomatically as possible. for a lot of people in the eighties, they thought reagan would be a failure. he left office with very high approval numbers, american historians weren't rating him very high but now they're looking back and looking at the reagan presidency, he's now rated the last american historians rated him 13, but he's been steadily going up over the last 30 or 40 years. i don't have the newspapers of eight years or four years from now to tell you about donald trump. but i can tell you that reagan approach the presidency different. he was a different
we are at the end of jimmy carter.immy carter i will defend, i will always say that he is a good man, he came to washington with the best of intentions, but jimmy carter for this president because he did ultimately understand washington. but we had the recession. so democrats knew that they needed to do something so they were willing to take a chance on reagan. >> but, get back to trump. [laughs] >> look, you know, is that the reason -- let me answer this as diplomatically as...
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, too carter, what are you looking at? >> that's right. i mean, it's been an extraordinary period for the dollar and big moving rates, equities in general. we thought we would zero in on the move in the dollar and the move in commodities. so the first chart, this is just the u.s. dollar chart, and it's in a free fall we know this just to put this in context, not shown here, there are only nine instances in history going back to the 1970s where the u.s. dollar index has not had that trend move back towards the 150-day moving average this long basically we're up to nine months that's a probability of occurrence of 0.08%. take a look at the next chart. we are now down in the u.s. dollar right to those lows of late 2017, 2018. you can see the circle at this point, based on how rare it is to go this far without some sort of counter trend move, that's what we're thinking so third chart, what we're thinking at a minimum is that the down trend line in effect since the peak that we throw back, we kick back to that down trend line n
, too carter, what are you looking at? >> that's right. i mean, it's been an extraordinary period for the dollar and big moving rates, equities in general. we thought we would zero in on the move in the dollar and the move in commodities. so the first chart, this is just the u.s. dollar chart, and it's in a free fall we know this just to put this in context, not shown here, there are only nine instances in history going back to the 1970s where the u.s. dollar index has not had that trend...
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is that we're at the end of jimmy carter, and jimmy carter i will defend and always say is a good man who came to washington with the best of intentions. but jimmy carter failed as president, because he didn't ultimately understand washington. but we had the recession. and so democrats knew they needed to do something. so they're willing to take a chance on reaganomics on kemp/roth. >> but get back to trump. [ laughter ] >> look, you know, is that the reason -- let me answer it as diplomatically as possible. is that there were a lot of people in the '80s who thought reagan was going to be a failure. he left office with very high approval numbers but even so, american historians weren't rating him very high. now they are going back and looking at the reagan presidency, and he's now rated, i think, last poll of american historians had him 13th, which i think is too low. but he's been steadily going up over the last 30, 40 years. is that i don't have the newspapers of eight years or four years from now to tell you about donald trump. i can tell you reagan approached the presidency differ
is that we're at the end of jimmy carter, and jimmy carter i will defend and always say is a good man who came to washington with the best of intentions. but jimmy carter failed as president, because he didn't ultimately understand washington. but we had the recession. and so democrats knew they needed to do something. so they're willing to take a chance on reaganomics on kemp/roth. >> but get back to trump. [ laughter ] >> look, you know, is that the reason -- let me answer it as...
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carter is right on the charts. by any stretch, if you look at this, it's overextended, overbought and has classic signs of exhaustion. if you look at the weekly rsi, it is above 80 so for all of those reasons i like the business, but i do expect there is a bit of a pullback here and mike's pullback is more of a neutral play than bearish trade. if you look at things like corn and soybeans, i don't think these agricultural commodities will pull back i think they can move higher, but i like this neutral play risking only about 2 1/2% of the stock's price. >> so many of the trades are predicated on a weaker dollar. how much of a bounce would you anticipate in the dollar index >> hard to know, but it is the principles of the behavior of money. think about things that are in big uptrends they have givebacks. there are throwbacks counter trend moves are a natural and normal part of how money behaves. so whether it's a 2% pop -- currency doesn't move very much. or whether it's 3, but it's likely to do something along those
carter is right on the charts. by any stretch, if you look at this, it's overextended, overbought and has classic signs of exhaustion. if you look at the weekly rsi, it is above 80 so for all of those reasons i like the business, but i do expect there is a bit of a pullback here and mike's pullback is more of a neutral play than bearish trade. if you look at things like corn and soybeans, i don't think these agricultural commodities will pull back i think they can move higher, but i like this...
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we want to go straight to the chart master, carter worth carter, happy new year >> happy new year, melissa, thank you. well, just three charts. the first, take a look i've drawn one line here what we would character this as is a rally to a difficult level. meaning with today's strength just slightly over 50 before backing away, wti undid all of its weakness associated with the pandemic, returned exactly to its late february level. now look at the second chart this is the exact same chart, just another way to draw the lines. you have a well defined sequence here of lower levels basically in september, 2018, we were at or near 70 you can see that and then in december of '19 we were at 60 plus or minus and now we've rallied to 50. 70, 60, 50 it's a rally to a difficult level. sometimes there is by the rumor cell the news. crude could have been up $10 a barrel but it stopped not randomly, right at that line i think that's important the third and final chart, now, this is a two panel. it's the same thing we just looked at, the top being wti, the front contact which is february, and the bottom p
we want to go straight to the chart master, carter worth carter, happy new year >> happy new year, melissa, thank you. well, just three charts. the first, take a look i've drawn one line here what we would character this as is a rally to a difficult level. meaning with today's strength just slightly over 50 before backing away, wti undid all of its weakness associated with the pandemic, returned exactly to its late february level. now look at the second chart this is the exact same chart,...
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thompson did the cover endorsement on "rolling stone" of jimmy carter it was a big deal because cartern christian who didn't drink, didn't smoke, and so the fact that the rock 'n roll community rallied behind carter was huge. it was mainly the allman brothers band. their record label capricorn was out of macon, georgia. greg ullman and decky betts would go to barbecues and the like with jimmy carter, play softball with him. they really developed an incredible, close friendship. and jimmy carter just loved the music of bob dylan. he put dylan quotes in his autobiography, why not the best, and in fact at the inauguration in 1977 jimmy carter quoted bob dylan he not busy being born is busy dying. >> look, willie nelson can do nobody wrong. from jimmy carter and he was campaigning for beto o'rourke the past couple years ago. this is fascinating. always great to have you on. thank you. >> happy new year to you. >> you, too. don't miss "jimmy carter: rock 'n roll president" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> outfront next we'll take you live to times square for a new year's celebration u
thompson did the cover endorsement on "rolling stone" of jimmy carter it was a big deal because cartern christian who didn't drink, didn't smoke, and so the fact that the rock 'n roll community rallied behind carter was huge. it was mainly the allman brothers band. their record label capricorn was out of macon, georgia. greg ullman and decky betts would go to barbecues and the like with jimmy carter, play softball with him. they really developed an incredible, close friendship. and...
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president carter gave his last, in 1981, in written fashion.early 1970's president nixon experimented with written addresses that were all very lengthy, although he gave most of his state of the union addresses in person. it is just a choice. it's a good question because the demands of the second constitutional presidency, the one that proscribes popular leadership, makes it difficult to imagine how presidents can avoid delivering it in person. because it demands the spectacle even if it is largely unsuccessful at times. carter in 1981 was on his way out of office, having been defeated by ronald reagan, so that is an exception. but presidents certainly reserve the right. the constitution only says that they shall do this from time to time, it doesn't mandate that they do it either written or in person. note that millard fillmore is hitting 10,000 words and his written address and bill clinton is averaging about 7000, it is ironic because one of the modern critiques of the state of the union addresses that they are nothing more than long laundry
president carter gave his last, in 1981, in written fashion.early 1970's president nixon experimented with written addresses that were all very lengthy, although he gave most of his state of the union addresses in person. it is just a choice. it's a good question because the demands of the second constitutional presidency, the one that proscribes popular leadership, makes it difficult to imagine how presidents can avoid delivering it in person. because it demands the spectacle even if it is...
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>> carter: yeah, yeah.s it for me. >> ridge: it's great when you're able to say that. >> carter: uh-hmm, certainly is. >> ridge: and were sure that this feeling is mutual, right? >> zoe: look, zende. okay. it's right here. the text that you sent me the first night that i spent with carter! >> zende: but how?
>> carter: yeah, yeah.s it for me. >> ridge: it's great when you're able to say that. >> carter: uh-hmm, certainly is. >> ridge: and were sure that this feeling is mutual, right? >> zoe: look, zende. okay. it's right here. the text that you sent me the first night that i spent with carter! >> zende: but how?
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>> well, carter was always a truth teller. of the things that he said in the many, many of his stump speeches when he was running for president was he used to go around saying if i ever tell a lie to the american people, don't vote for me. and, you know, he was famous for telling the truth, which sounds really quaint right now, doesn't it? but, you know, i think that that was something that musicians really connected with because one of the things, you know, the great lines from harlen howard who is one of the great country song writers of all time, he said all you need to write a song is three chords and the truth. and song writers are always looking for the truth. so, these song writers that jimmy carter became friends with, they recognized in him that he was a truth teller. and you could depend -- he just had that authenticity that you could really believe what he said to you. >> well, we are -- we're going to see it in just a moment. i've got to jump in here because i don't want us to miss the start of this cnn film. mary
>> well, carter was always a truth teller. of the things that he said in the many, many of his stump speeches when he was running for president was he used to go around saying if i ever tell a lie to the american people, don't vote for me. and, you know, he was famous for telling the truth, which sounds really quaint right now, doesn't it? but, you know, i think that that was something that musicians really connected with because one of the things, you know, the great lines from harlen...
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. >> leland: we've come a long way from a jimmy carter southern democrat. >> we have. and i love jimmy carter. going door-to-door knocking for these candidates, i voted early in person. i urge all georgian voters to look and dig deep of what actually matters to you. which candidate did more for you and who's going to help you get food on the table and help you with these crises. >> leland: at least now, perhaps the only thing all four of these candidates agree on is the $2,000 stimulus checks or take that for what you will ahead of the election. appreciate you guys both being here, going to be a busy next four days. stay dry as you go out canvassing, it's the very best thing we can do for our kids, good to see you. fox news is your election source for the georgia senate runoffs and you already know this
. >> leland: we've come a long way from a jimmy carter southern democrat. >> we have. and i love jimmy carter. going door-to-door knocking for these candidates, i voted early in person. i urge all georgian voters to look and dig deep of what actually matters to you. which candidate did more for you and who's going to help you get food on the table and help you with these crises. >> leland: at least now, perhaps the only thing all four of these candidates agree on is the $2,000...
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and they wrote in the control document if carter page knocks us down, we're going to move on becausehat's the right thing for the pbi to do. if there's no -- fbi. if there's no criminality, you move on. well, carter page did not meet with the two russians, they didn't have anything to do with the wikileaks dump, he did not have anything to do with the platform at the republican national convention. three key allegations that were part of the christopher steele dossier. they should have followed their plan. at that point they should have shut down. instead they proceeded with the fisa warrant knowing that they were misleading the fisa judges, they were keeping exculpatory information from them. this is the clearest ed of a knowing and -- evidence of a knowing and willful violation of a law that we've had so far released to the american public. lou: and, john, tell the audience how the fbi actually coached stefan halper to support all of the corrupt acts that they were engaged in against the campaign. >> yeah. it's such an important point because remember what james comey said to chris
and they wrote in the control document if carter page knocks us down, we're going to move on becausehat's the right thing for the pbi to do. if there's no -- fbi. if there's no criminality, you move on. well, carter page did not meet with the two russians, they didn't have anything to do with the wikileaks dump, he did not have anything to do with the platform at the republican national convention. three key allegations that were part of the christopher steele dossier. they should have followed...
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carter: i was at the inauguration. i had a special guest, my guest was the mental health advocate of the year for the state of georgia. i was glad to have her with me. host: what was her name? rep. carter: dr. carla sapp. she works in our prison bureau and does a fantastic job. mental health is extremely important to me and it should be to all of us. she does a great job within that system and i'm very proud of her.
carter: i was at the inauguration. i had a special guest, my guest was the mental health advocate of the year for the state of georgia. i was glad to have her with me. host: what was her name? rep. carter: dr. carla sapp. she works in our prison bureau and does a fantastic job. mental health is extremely important to me and it should be to all of us. she does a great job within that system and i'm very proud of her.
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where is carter -- there's much more of carter in this. where is carter in this? >> an outsider from georgia, but at the same time, he did not come from the same place as a bill clinton. so he's that weird in between and he did not have the same intellectual ability of someone like nixon. he did not seem arrogant in that way because he doesn't. he's this very weird ambiguous figure. dr. kastor: yes. and you mentioned the paper that is so interesting, the way that carter goes in his memoir to self-consciously describe his private life, especially his married life, that he is -- that he has in the white house and describes a counterpoint to what michelle obama describes, that they are trying to maintain a loving marriage. i think you are right. he somewhere in between. but no president writes in his memoir "i was born to be president. when you read that first biography of george washington, weems would have you believe that george washington is literally born ready to be president. in their memoirs, presidents never say that. one thing you have all said is every of
where is carter -- there's much more of carter in this. where is carter in this? >> an outsider from georgia, but at the same time, he did not come from the same place as a bill clinton. so he's that weird in between and he did not have the same intellectual ability of someone like nixon. he did not seem arrogant in that way because he doesn't. he's this very weird ambiguous figure. dr. kastor: yes. and you mentioned the paper that is so interesting, the way that carter goes in his memoir...
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>> carter was always a truth teller. that he said in many, many of his stump speeches when he was running for president was he used to go around saying, if i ever tell a lie to the american people, don't vote for me. he was famous for telling the truth, which sounds really quaint right now. doesn't it? you know, i think that that was something that musicians really connected with because one of the things -- the great lines from harlan howard, one of the great country mouusic writers said, all you need is three cords and the truth. the songwriters that jimmy carter became friends with, they recognized in him that he was a truth teller. you could depend -- he just had this authenticity that you could really believe what he said to you. >> we are going to see it in just a moment. i have to jump in. i don't want us to miss the start of the cnn film. many thanks. that's going do ining to do it. here is the cnn film. >> translator: c >>> cnn films presented by the lincoln family of luxury suvs. >> i have never had more faith
>> carter was always a truth teller. that he said in many, many of his stump speeches when he was running for president was he used to go around saying, if i ever tell a lie to the american people, don't vote for me. he was famous for telling the truth, which sounds really quaint right now. doesn't it? you know, i think that that was something that musicians really connected with because one of the things -- the great lines from harlan howard, one of the great country mouusic writers...
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bush and jimmy carter were able to do them. carter through winning the nobel. [ inaudible ] -- empathy and open heart. right now, bush 43 is doing paintings on immigration. his views are very pro-american administration. so they have opportunities to go up. trump, i think, oy goes down, and he's got perhaps a second impeachment trial coming right now and may well get banned from running in american politic again. >> professor berry, what is your view of what president trump's legacy will be? >> well, i think that what his legacy will be depends on what happens now and in the next few years. by 20 years from now or 30 we'll know how successful the biden presidency was, what happened on the issues, both foreign and domestic. we don't know that now. but the bottom line is it depends on your public relations. it depends on what kind of media you get. depends what kind of staff you have to project what you're doing. trump has had bad public relations from the beginning. he's innot a politician. he doesn't understand politics at all
bush and jimmy carter were able to do them. carter through winning the nobel. [ inaudible ] -- empathy and open heart. right now, bush 43 is doing paintings on immigration. his views are very pro-american administration. so they have opportunities to go up. trump, i think, oy goes down, and he's got perhaps a second impeachment trial coming right now and may well get banned from running in american politic again. >> professor berry, what is your view of what president trump's legacy will...
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sara carter, we'll see you later in the broadcast as well. >>> up next here, big tech moving to silence dissent. ing we'll talk with the head of a social media network that calls itself the people's platform, cloudhub ceo jeff brane joins us right after these quick messages. quick messages. stay with us. quick messages. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪yea, you can be the greatest ♪you can be the best ♪you can be the king kong ♪bangin on your chest ♪you can beat the world you can beat the war♪ ♪you can talk to god while bangin on his door♪ ♪you can throw your hands up you can beat the clock♪ ♪you can move a mountain you can break rocks♪ ♪you can be a master don't wait for luck♪ ♪dedicate yourself and you can find yourself♪ ♪standin in the hall of fame ♪yea ♪and the world's gonna know your name, yea♪ ♪and you'll be on the walls of the hall of fame♪ ♪you can be a champion ♪be a champion ♪in the walls of the hall of fame♪ ♪be students, be teachers, be politicians, be preachers♪ ♪yea, yea ♪be believers, be leaders, be astronauts, be champions♪ ♪standin in
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president carter carried only six, but carter for four years, before his inaugural address, had begunhis remarks by thinking president ford for all he had done to heal the nation. ronald reagan at the beginning of his inaugural address think jimmy carter for his assistance in the transition. from then on inaugural addresses president. host: ronald reagan trivia speechwriter for this, let's listen to a minute and 14 seconds. [video clip] ronald reagan: the economic woes we have suffered have come upon us and against they will not go away in days or months but they will go away. and they will go away because we as americans have the capacity caller: -- they will go away because we as americans have the capacity now as we have had in the past to do whatever needs to be done to preserve his last and greatest pressure to freedom. in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. [applause] my intention to curb the size and influence of the federal establishment and to demand recognition of the distinction between the powers granted to the fed
president carter carried only six, but carter for four years, before his inaugural address, had begunhis remarks by thinking president ford for all he had done to heal the nation. ronald reagan at the beginning of his inaugural address think jimmy carter for his assistance in the transition. from then on inaugural addresses president. host: ronald reagan trivia speechwriter for this, let's listen to a minute and 14 seconds. [video clip] ronald reagan: the economic woes we have suffered have...
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landon carter who would keep children up at night. it is a tough decision. i think it has come out most much that weso don't talk about in this course because he does not get important into the american story until after. but thomas jefferson is a important symbol of this. what do we do with thomas wroteson, the man who about mensa quality while holding people enslaved and in equalityoubt -- men's while holding people enslaved and in bondage. and his wife sally hemmings was enslaved. you have william byrd the second, landon carter and thomas jefferson. these men are the most horrifying thing, they are not unusual. story, a very american which i think is something to be wrestled with. again, i think there is a landon carter story that you tell them colonial williamsburg, but i hope that they also make an effort to give you the flipside of that. that i think is the conundrum with places like byrd park. you just go, and if you learn anything about it, then you can do your own research and check it'st on the internet, but named for willia
landon carter who would keep children up at night. it is a tough decision. i think it has come out most much that weso don't talk about in this course because he does not get important into the american story until after. but thomas jefferson is a important symbol of this. what do we do with thomas wroteson, the man who about mensa quality while holding people enslaved and in equalityoubt -- men's while holding people enslaved and in bondage. and his wife sally hemmings was enslaved. you have...
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we're also going to hear from bill carter, jimmy carter, and bill clinton. >> wednesday joe bide listen6th president of the united states. in light of the attack on the capital and the temporary closing of the mall, follow our live coverage as the day unfolds starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. watch the arrivals at the capitol, and the inauguration address. the inauguration of joe biden beginning at 7:00 a.m. on wednesday. >> up next on american history tv, a conversation about martin luther king's "i have a dream speech, and the impact it had on the civil rights movement. this is just under 90 minutes. >> this weekend i went to dc and i went to see the king memorial. that is exceedingly depressing. the original plans included
we're also going to hear from bill carter, jimmy carter, and bill clinton. >> wednesday joe bide listen6th president of the united states. in light of the attack on the capital and the temporary closing of the mall, follow our live coverage as the day unfolds starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. watch the arrivals at the capitol, and the inauguration address. the inauguration of joe biden beginning at 7:00 a.m. on wednesday. >> up next on american history tv, a conversation about martin...
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. >> and it is lamont carter who has passed. and lamont carter who worked in the boot shop.had very little rhythm. very little rhythm, but lamont -- >> but he was one of the few african-americans who were interested in helping us interpret african-american history, and god rest his soul. >> yes, god rest his soul, and rex, and monty combs and eddie allen and one more. i wrote them down. >> was it debra? >> no, debra was later. and preston jones, and he is still around. >> oh, preston. >> he was one of the first. and he -- preston and lamont would fight for the bell, because that is about the -- you know [ laughter ] but, you know, that helps. >> i thought that ruthie was -- >> no, ruth was later. >> she was 80. >> oh, i got her down. yeah, she was -- yeah, yeah. and so, that is in the beginning even shows that people were willing. and i mean, we had two craftsmen who were willing to help, and don't want it to sound like didn't want, but it is that we had not gone through the training of the interpreters of how to, because they had not really had that focus, but they were get
. >> and it is lamont carter who has passed. and lamont carter who worked in the boot shop.had very little rhythm. very little rhythm, but lamont -- >> but he was one of the few african-americans who were interested in helping us interpret african-american history, and god rest his soul. >> yes, god rest his soul, and rex, and monty combs and eddie allen and one more. i wrote them down. >> was it debra? >> no, debra was later. and preston jones, and he is still...
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with us for the hour sara carter who has exclusive new details on biden corruption along with matt gaetzjanelle king. there they are in here we go. the ruling elites seem to have lost their minds in the last few days. the language they are using, treason, sedition, authoritarianism and autocrats and the republican party dies on wednesday and jim crow caucus. i'm principled but if you disagree with me it is because of your ambition. it is all insane. histrionic hype to try to boost their relevance. i don't know whether it is because they've been cooped up for so long with these lockdowns or whether they're just spending too much time on twitter or on cell phones but honestly get it together. this is america and we deceive deserve serious leaders who behave seriously. the ruling elites are behaving with all the emotional maturity of political sophistication of a teenager on instagram. moral preening, vapid and showboating, formulating virtue signaling, they are just not serious. policy that helps people's actual lives is too boring for them and instead they hyperventilate about treason and
with us for the hour sara carter who has exclusive new details on biden corruption along with matt gaetzjanelle king. there they are in here we go. the ruling elites seem to have lost their minds in the last few days. the language they are using, treason, sedition, authoritarianism and autocrats and the republican party dies on wednesday and jim crow caucus. i'm principled but if you disagree with me it is because of your ambition. it is all insane. histrionic hype to try to boost their...