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carter: oh, she's doing great. carter: whoo!me momentum. but what i'm still waiting for are the bottles and the labels. [ phone ringing ] jill: hey. lemonis: hi, jill. jill: hi, marcus, how are you? lemonis: i'm pretty frustrated. i got a call from ardavan and kevin, the twins in orange county who are working on the label. i'm hearing from them that she's going back to her original label and abandoned everything they've got. jill: uh-oh. okay. lemonis: no, it's not going to be uh-oh. i'm just being honest with you. so the key for me through this whole process was making sure that it was collaborative and making sure that we're doing what's best for the business. i think your process to get progress is broken. jill: okay. lemonis: the way you see your business and the way i see your business are very different. you want to be local and country. and i want to be big and national. the only people that really know your brand today are in california. that bottle isn't selling in texas or florida or new york. i sent bottles to souther
carter: oh, she's doing great. carter: whoo!me momentum. but what i'm still waiting for are the bottles and the labels. [ phone ringing ] jill: hey. lemonis: hi, jill. jill: hi, marcus, how are you? lemonis: i'm pretty frustrated. i got a call from ardavan and kevin, the twins in orange county who are working on the label. i'm hearing from them that she's going back to her original label and abandoned everything they've got. jill: uh-oh. okay. lemonis: no, it's not going to be uh-oh. i'm just...
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carter: yeah.: what is the tension between the two of you? jill: i'm the only one that's really kept this business going. i need respect, yeah. carter: i would like some, too. lemonis: this is where i think the rubber meets the road, because if you want to leave the bottle the way it is... jill: i'm sorry. lemonis: ...i'm not interested in being in business with you. i'm marcus lemonis and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: i just don't want anything to really change. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to create jobs. i do it to make money. we have a deal? let's rock and roll. man: yeah! [ cheering and applause ] lemonis: this is "the profit." ♪♪ jill: we make the cocktail in a bottle. it's ready to go. just easy peasy. my husband and i started the business in 2011. we have an 1,100-square-foot facility. it's small. but we sell to whole foods, costco, total wine, safeway. lucky, save marts, and a lot of smaller stores. we were featured in
carter: yeah.: what is the tension between the two of you? jill: i'm the only one that's really kept this business going. i need respect, yeah. carter: i would like some, too. lemonis: this is where i think the rubber meets the road, because if you want to leave the bottle the way it is... jill: i'm sorry. lemonis: ...i'm not interested in being in business with you. i'm marcus lemonis and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: i just don't want...
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carter. i have told you before, my father, jimmy carter was my father's favorite president. he liked the existential reckoning he thought jimmy carter was trying to bring to the united states and it was embodying the aesthetic, or articulation of honesty and politics. it's going to be cute to change in richard nixon obvious it's a morally upstanding guy had impure thoughts about his wife. >> is not about his wife are. >> that's not about his wife. [laughter] but as you just mention the central server carter is the adoption of the mindset, he is not as the vicious attacker against a working-class living standards for example in corporate profits. he is someone who embodies a lot of what became right wing common sense the american people have it too good. they are too high on the hog. the contemporary democratic party, there's a fight about with the democratic party is going to look like. that mindset is still with us in many of the most prominent figures in the democratic party today, right? >> one of the things, i think it is important in history, in writing history to rende
carter. i have told you before, my father, jimmy carter was my father's favorite president. he liked the existential reckoning he thought jimmy carter was trying to bring to the united states and it was embodying the aesthetic, or articulation of honesty and politics. it's going to be cute to change in richard nixon obvious it's a morally upstanding guy had impure thoughts about his wife. >> is not about his wife are. >> that's not about his wife. [laughter] but as you just mention...
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michelle carter is asking where conrad is. and they're boyfriend and girlfriend now. >> reporter: this was news to lynn. she knew conrad and michelle had only seen each other in person a few times. the next morning, lynn woke up at 5:00 a.m. and noticed conrad wasn't home. she called around and drove by his friend's house but couldn't find him. conrad was missing. coming up -- >> a family friend said they saw his truck with caution tape around it. >> reporter: the news is about to go from bad to worse. >> are you sure? i was like, what are you talking about? >> felt like all the blood just drained right out of your body. >> when "reckless" continues. boy >> when "reckless" continues ♪ downy's been taking you back, since way back. with freshness and softness you never forget. feel the difference with downy. ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel.
michelle carter is asking where conrad is. and they're boyfriend and girlfriend now. >> reporter: this was news to lynn. she knew conrad and michelle had only seen each other in person a few times. the next morning, lynn woke up at 5:00 a.m. and noticed conrad wasn't home. she called around and drove by his friend's house but couldn't find him. conrad was missing. coming up -- >> a family friend said they saw his truck with caution tape around it. >> reporter: the news is...
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carter made great calls on these terms. hard to argue with carter. but the question is, is the trend at some point ready to break? and we're at the upend of a downward trend line. i think we're in a case here where inflation is something we cannot fight rising interest rates of this week are a combination of the fed and listen to fedex, listen to costco, listen to everybody i think rates are moving higher. i think it's very good for cyclical industrial bank and value-oriented equities which underperformed for months. again, my treasury call is, like carter, i will not tell you exactly where we end up but to me the move is ultimately higher even if we're sold on the upside to yields and you see a bounce in treasuries here would i not be staying around for that much longer. >> brian, where do you stand on treasuries what do you think the chart tells us about the economy, if anything >> that's the trillion dollar question it's hard to read too much into the bond market because it's so manipulated by the federal reserve. i don't mean that as a slight, it
carter made great calls on these terms. hard to argue with carter. but the question is, is the trend at some point ready to break? and we're at the upend of a downward trend line. i think we're in a case here where inflation is something we cannot fight rising interest rates of this week are a combination of the fed and listen to fedex, listen to costco, listen to everybody i think rates are moving higher. i think it's very good for cyclical industrial bank and value-oriented equities which...
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but in real life, carter worth thinks you should do the exact opposite so, carter, what are you looking at >> right so we're going to look at two fairly defensive areas of the market yield-based areas, utilities and reits. but in this instance, the spread of reits over utilities on a 6 and 12-month basis getting too wide, and the thought is to play utilities for a breakout they've still not gotten above their pre-pandemic high, and fating reits two stables to start the first table on the screen is the six-month performance. that's the ishares u.s. real estate etf, iyr, up 28% versus the xlu, the spdr utilities select fund. look at the next table you're talking about almost a double over the trailing 12 months, past year. reits up some 34% versus utilities up 17% in fact, reits have paced the s&p, and it just seems a little too hot. now a few comparative charts the first, six months, two lines, very simple the top line, reits. the lagging line if you will, utilities. next chart, same exact thing a comparative chart. two lines, very straightforward. the iyr on top, up again about 34%. and
but in real life, carter worth thinks you should do the exact opposite so, carter, what are you looking at >> right so we're going to look at two fairly defensive areas of the market yield-based areas, utilities and reits. but in this instance, the spread of reits over utilities on a 6 and 12-month basis getting too wide, and the thought is to play utilities for a breakout they've still not gotten above their pre-pandemic high, and fating reits two stables to start the first table on the...
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a typical carter word.ng earlier this is a good teaching moment and you're going to propose something a little more complicated in terms of the trade. it's not a trade we talk about too often on the show. >> yeah, we're going to be taking a look at selling an iron condor people who are really familiar with options are probably comfortable with a strategy like this but we often talk about the two key pieces of an iron condor, a credit call spread and credit put spread so we would be selling an upside call spread and downside put spread when do you want to do something like this? this is a situation where we think the underlying asset will have relatively low volatility i think we can characterize treasuries as an asset that have typically low volatility and where we also happen to have a range-bound view and that's exactly what carter was just talking about and finally this is a type of a trade because it is a credit spread, or two credit spreads actually, we're trying to compare option premiums. collect opt
a typical carter word.ng earlier this is a good teaching moment and you're going to propose something a little more complicated in terms of the trade. it's not a trade we talk about too often on the show. >> yeah, we're going to be taking a look at selling an iron condor people who are really familiar with options are probably comfortable with a strategy like this but we often talk about the two key pieces of an iron condor, a credit call spread and credit put spread so we would be...
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carter worth explains. then two sides to travel, why he thinks disney will remain the happiest place on earth. >>> and even if the cruise industry is adrift, your trade around it can keep sailing along. professor khouw takes the helm it's time to risk less and make more, "options action" starts right now. >> well, welcome back, trow price, as the market goes up, so does trow more so. is this asset giant heading up the creek without a paddle so to speak? carter worth breaks it down for us carter, take it away. >> well, that's right. before looking at the charts, i mean really in a way trow if you look at the largest stocks from apple to microsoft to google and look at who are the biggest holders, it's always things like blackrock and vanguard those are passive managers with etfs trow is essentially the largest holder of some of the biggest stocks which of course drive the market if one's thinking that maybe the market has some issues, it's a good time to either hedge your trow or take some measures let's loo
carter worth explains. then two sides to travel, why he thinks disney will remain the happiest place on earth. >>> and even if the cruise industry is adrift, your trade around it can keep sailing along. professor khouw takes the helm it's time to risk less and make more, "options action" starts right now. >> well, welcome back, trow price, as the market goes up, so does trow more so. is this asset giant heading up the creek without a paddle so to speak? carter worth...
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tony >> ibm, weak stock in a weak industry, selling call spread. >> carter? on the ropes, sellers >> mike? >> yeah, you can sell market x, using 403 put spread to lift it 1.7% of the stock price. >> see you back here (dramatic music) ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference. i can see this hair coming in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no surgery. ♪
tony >> ibm, weak stock in a weak industry, selling call spread. >> carter? on the ropes, sellers >> mike? >> yeah, you can sell market x, using 403 put spread to lift it 1.7% of the stock price. >> see you back here (dramatic music) ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference. i can see this hair coming in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no...
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tony >> ibm, weak stock in a weak industry, selling call spread. >> carter?ropes, sellers ment. >> mike? >> yeah, you can sell market x, using 403 put spread to lift it spreads. >> "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate you maybe we should all just mov
tony >> ibm, weak stock in a weak industry, selling call spread. >> carter?ropes, sellers ment. >> mike? >> yeah, you can sell market x, using 403 put spread to lift it spreads. >> "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm...
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the stock basically as carter will say, i view it as pair of twos, i guess. >> so carter is it a pairos and in line with its peers or is it a standout? >> that's right. it is a bit of a pair of twos and yet at the same time, it has that rollover cast otherwise known as a bullish to bearish reversal that tony referred to. one thing that's very important is again as cited, the relative strength, how poor it is to the industrial sector. but here's the thing its relative strength to its peers which you asked, the aerospace and defense like lockheed and raytheon are even worse. so it's underperforming its sector and underperforming it's industry which is underperforming the sector not a good sign. >> all right for everything options action, check out our website. while you're there, sign up for our newsletter here's what's coming up next >> hungry for some gains mike khouw is sinking his teeth into one restaurant stock reporting results next week. we're serving up that trade straight ahead plus, calling all options action fans reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us your quest
the stock basically as carter will say, i view it as pair of twos, i guess. >> so carter is it a pairos and in line with its peers or is it a standout? >> that's right. it is a bit of a pair of twos and yet at the same time, it has that rollover cast otherwise known as a bullish to bearish reversal that tony referred to. one thing that's very important is again as cited, the relative strength, how poor it is to the industrial sector. but here's the thing its relative strength to its...
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. >> carter, how do interest rates play into all of this? your belief we say basically where we are, pretty low >> yeah, i mean, the cost of it is low ultimately we'll nudge up to 1.45 i think if you really get down to these securities and these yields, the key here is, beta in utility is lower and utilities are yielding about 3%. that's enough to tip the scales in favor of utility and all right, from real estate to utilities. we have deer in our sights sign up for our news letter. we'll be right back. trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we take trading as seriously as you do. thinkorswim trading™ from td ameritrade. we're carvana, the company because we take trading as serio
. >> carter, how do interest rates play into all of this? your belief we say basically where we are, pretty low >> yeah, i mean, the cost of it is low ultimately we'll nudge up to 1.45 i think if you really get down to these securities and these yields, the key here is, beta in utility is lower and utilities are yielding about 3%. that's enough to tip the scales in favor of utility and all right, from real estate to utilities. we have deer in our sights sign up for our news letter....
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of course, carter, why don't you field this one >> sure. you're exactly right this is very weak and in fact the options, stock closed at 343 and the october puts, 340s are are at 750, a bit rich you would need to do a spread or risk reversal. i'll leave it to the team to pick the precise and best trade. >> all right mike, you get the honor. pick the best and precise trade. >> yeah. i mean, look, the idea is that you want to, if you're getting long premium, try to choose things at the money or close to it maybe even sometimes in the money a little bit and typically i try to go about one standard deviation out on the short side if i'm going to work into a spread or something like that for the short strike >> let's get to our next question on biogen what is going on with it any protection plays you see would be appreciated mike, any suggestions here >> one of the things we've seen is that skew has steepened that means the out of the money puts have gotten more expensive even while the at the money ones haven't got a lot more expensive and a lo
of course, carter, why don't you field this one >> sure. you're exactly right this is very weak and in fact the options, stock closed at 343 and the october puts, 340s are are at 750, a bit rich you would need to do a spread or risk reversal. i'll leave it to the team to pick the precise and best trade. >> all right mike, you get the honor. pick the best and precise trade. >> yeah. i mean, look, the idea is that you want to, if you're getting long premium, try to choose things...
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the breakout is likely to be authoritative, big. >> carter, thanks. we'll see you in "options action" shortly. brian, kelly, carter braxton worth is very, very persuasive he's got very convincing charge. are you buying into the story, though >> you know what i do actually. and it's for a couple different reasons. number one, even when you saw that year-long sideways trend here in netflix, it didn't really go down that much in a sense. it was really just kind of a flat sideways trend, which tells me that people weren't really getting out of it. they were just biding their time you get a breakout like this in a market like this that is trading highly technical because of the retail order flow, this is the type of thing that's going to get people's attention. and i actually particularly like when something rests for a while. carter called it authoritative i think louise yamada calls it the bigger the base, the higher in space so this could go higher in space. >> yeah. it rhymes, so i tend to go with that one more. how are you feeling about netflix from a
the breakout is likely to be authoritative, big. >> carter, thanks. we'll see you in "options action" shortly. brian, kelly, carter braxton worth is very, very persuasive he's got very convincing charge. are you buying into the story, though >> you know what i do actually. and it's for a couple different reasons. number one, even when you saw that year-long sideways trend here in netflix, it didn't really go down that much in a sense. it was really just kind of a flat...
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. ♪ the giant asset manager that's the market and how could dependency ends well carter will explain.wo sides to travel. tony's saying disney will remain the happiest place in earth. >> even if the cruise industry is adrift, you will keep sailing along. it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. welcome back back. trow price as the market goes up, so does trow, more so. as this giant heading up the creek without a paddle carter breaks it down for us, take it away >> that's right. really in a way trow if you loo at the biggest stocks. it's always thing like blackrock, those are passive managers with etfs trow is the largest holder of some of the biggest stocks which of course drives the mark. if one thinking maybe the market has a mission, it's a good time to head to trow. first, in terms of data, when we sold off at the peak of february 20th to the march 24th, trow drops 41%. and it would be expected, look at the next slide on the way backup of course from the pandemic's low to where we are now, trow up 168 and s&p at 105. let's look at a slide or chart or two h
. ♪ the giant asset manager that's the market and how could dependency ends well carter will explain.wo sides to travel. tony's saying disney will remain the happiest place in earth. >> even if the cruise industry is adrift, you will keep sailing along. it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. welcome back back. trow price as the market goes up, so does trow, more so. as this giant heading up the creek without a paddle carter breaks it down for us,...
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overall, i find myself agreeing with carter. i've been in this cyclical camp for some time and we've been in this momentum in the market. 40% of stocks trading above their 50-day you have the s&p you have triple q seeing really aggressive inflows, but then aggressive outflows from cyclicals. if you see this rotation, i could see damage at the index level and that's what i would anticipate going forward as rates rise, we see this rotation i don't think the damage is going to be significant because the market has been able to go back and forth successfully between value and growth just to use broad factor exposures, but i think going forward there's opportunity for you to pick your spots. karen mentioned covid. leadership has almost moved in lock step with covid counts. i think we're likely moving into a better situation there i thought university of michigan was interesting today in the sense that the expectations component was up two points so i think consumers are starting to see that, too. so i want to look outside the s&p 500
overall, i find myself agreeing with carter. i've been in this cyclical camp for some time and we've been in this momentum in the market. 40% of stocks trading above their 50-day you have the s&p you have triple q seeing really aggressive inflows, but then aggressive outflows from cyclicals. if you see this rotation, i could see damage at the index level and that's what i would anticipate going forward as rates rise, we see this rotation i don't think the damage is going to be significant...
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hear from you thanks so much >> you bet >> carter worth of cornerstone mac. back to you on that chart. as carter mentioned in his last comment, tesla's been a relative outperformer particularly today, the nasdaq down 3%, tesla's losses were a fraction of that >> yes, so that's one of the reasons why we also bring that up because ultimately if they join the party to the downside, tesla is the sixth largest name in the ndx, they make up half the weight of the index of the 100 stocks again i'm tracking this relationship from a sentiment standpoint what have we seen so far this year ipo, high valuations get killed. we've seen crypto off the highs of gotten killed we've seen spacs off their highs getting killed this could be one of the last pieces of the puzzle and the break of alphabet and microsoft of the one-year uptrends, tesla's joining the party, then you start getting this kind of steamroll effect a little bit and that's how i think you probably achieve those lows near 4100 over the next few weeks in the s&p 500. >> you talk about faang a lot and the import
hear from you thanks so much >> you bet >> carter worth of cornerstone mac. back to you on that chart. as carter mentioned in his last comment, tesla's been a relative outperformer particularly today, the nasdaq down 3%, tesla's losses were a fraction of that >> yes, so that's one of the reasons why we also bring that up because ultimately if they join the party to the downside, tesla is the sixth largest name in the ndx, they make up half the weight of the index of the 100...
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the americans — carter took advantage of. the americans knew _ carter took advantage of.arter took advantage of. ti9 americans knew the local arms industry could never supply the demand for weapons, and with the saudis matching the american contribution dollar for dollar, the mujahideen started to get better equipment.- started to get better equipment. started to get better ea-uiment. ~ , :, started to get better eu-uiment.~ , :, , equipment. we begin to procure weaons, equipment. we begin to procure weapons. import _ equipment. we begin to procure weapons, import them - equipment. we begin to procure weapons, import them and - equipment. we begin to procure weapons, import them and get i weapons, import them and get them to pakistan, where the pakistani army built the beginning of what grew into an enormous support structure to receive weapons that would come in by sea, move them to the borders, get them to camps in some instances train were jardine, who would then take the weapons inside afghanistan and attacked the soviets. all the weapons that we gave them were made,
the americans — carter took advantage of. the americans knew _ carter took advantage of.arter took advantage of. ti9 americans knew the local arms industry could never supply the demand for weapons, and with the saudis matching the american contribution dollar for dollar, the mujahideen started to get better equipment.- started to get better equipment. started to get better ea-uiment. ~ , :, started to get better eu-uiment.~ , :, , equipment. we begin to procure weaons, equipment. we begin to...
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we wish him and rose land carter well, they have had quite an extraordinary life together.ay in august, i think. >> yeah, turned 94 on august 19th. >> an early happy birthday to president carter for us. thank you so much, jonathan, the book is out in paperback today. thanks to robert gibbs. that does it on a busy day on "andrea mitchell reports." follow us @mitchell reports. chuck todd is up next with "mtp daily" only on msnbc. t with "mt daily" only on msnbc economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a p
we wish him and rose land carter well, they have had quite an extraordinary life together.ay in august, i think. >> yeah, turned 94 on august 19th. >> an early happy birthday to president carter for us. thank you so much, jonathan, the book is out in paperback today. thanks to robert gibbs. that does it on a busy day on "andrea mitchell reports." follow us @mitchell reports. chuck todd is up next with "mtp daily" only on msnbc. t with "mt daily" only on...
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carter of texas, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote no. as the member designated by mr. issa pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. issa will vote no on the schrader amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. stanton pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. stanton will vote no on the schrader amendment. as the member designated by by mrs. kirkpatrick pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on the schrader amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mchenry of north carolina, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote no on the schrader amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by of p phr-z sewell, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. sewe
carter of texas, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote no. as the member designated by mr. issa pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. issa will vote no on the schrader amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. stanton pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. stanton will vote no on the schrader amendment. as the member designated...
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. >> brooke: i would expect this from you, quinn, but you, carter? >> carter: let's just hold on. let's calm down and actually start listening to each other. >> brooke: listen to what? more excuses, more lies? >> ridge: justin caught you, right? which proves once again that you cannot be trusted ever. >> brooke: i was right. >> quinn: which is more important to you than the actual truth. >> brooke: truth? from you? >> carter: will you accept it coming from me? >> ridge: from you? yeah, couple of months ago for sure. i trusted you with my life. >> carter: i realize-- >> ridge: how do you-- how do you that to my dad? how do you do that? the man who opened his heart to you, his business, his fa.
. >> brooke: i would expect this from you, quinn, but you, carter? >> carter: let's just hold on. let's calm down and actually start listening to each other. >> brooke: listen to what? more excuses, more lies? >> ridge: justin caught you, right? which proves once again that you cannot be trusted ever. >> brooke: i was right. >> quinn: which is more important to you than the actual truth. >> brooke: truth? from you? >> carter: will you accept it...
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>> carter: if we didn't convince justin to keep quiet, this is going to be a disaster. >> quinn: carter, we told him everything. >> carter: right now, he could be sharing all of that with ridge. >> ridge: how much do you know about eric's marriage? >> justin: how much do i know? >> ridge: quinn betrayed him and i'm not gonna let that happen again. >> justin: i get that, but when you ask him, like what does he say? >> ridge: he says nothing! that's why i asked you to follow quinn. so, where did she go? >> justin: you're not gonna like it. >> ridge: justin! i don't like any of this. i don't like what it's doing to my father. i want this woman out of his life, but i can't do
>> carter: if we didn't convince justin to keep quiet, this is going to be a disaster. >> quinn: carter, we told him everything. >> carter: right now, he could be sharing all of that with ridge. >> ridge: how much do you know about eric's marriage? >> justin: how much do i know? >> ridge: quinn betrayed him and i'm not gonna let that happen again. >> justin: i get that, but when you ask him, like what does he say? >> ridge: he says nothing! that's...
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jimmy and rosalynn carter remain with us, thankfully, as living american treasures. presidential history is cemented. carter is 96, born when coolidge was president. he is our longest lived former president. they have been married for 74 years. it is for a good reason that a number of us were interviewed for the documentary airing tomorrow night, called in their own words, and the subject is jimmy carter. so here now, a sample. >> when you have lost the next morning, as we all were down, he said, get your chains off the ground, lift them up, we're going to have the brat best transition out of any president. he used every second he was president to do something constructive, up to the last minute. >> my grandfather used the power of the presidency to do good. >> we wouldn't be having this conversation if he wasn't a good president. >> when he left the white house he would often talk about what he was going to do next. >> he and miss rosalynn were smart enough to see that they had 30 years of their life left. how are we going to do something even more important than th
jimmy and rosalynn carter remain with us, thankfully, as living american treasures. presidential history is cemented. carter is 96, born when coolidge was president. he is our longest lived former president. they have been married for 74 years. it is for a good reason that a number of us were interviewed for the documentary airing tomorrow night, called in their own words, and the subject is jimmy carter. so here now, a sample. >> when you have lost the next morning, as we all were down,...
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carter and it's fictional isis training camps became as it is done. the prison, doha penal institute became the duleigh pm institute. the scene with the fictional shake i'll qaddafi was caught as well. any direct references to al jazeera tv was not completely airbrushed from the film. some scene showed counters, arriving in so called, says it is done and showed shots of the iconic suit walking. a popular tourist attraction in doha. the city with a horde them in my in my thought it was you would be having disco validation. not all cut on number of plates were removed and several quarterly flags remained for you. i need to show you something to swear. streamline, important and dangerous. me cause internal security force laquia has seen on the security trucks in the films desert chase scenes. the an image of the really slamming scholarship usa phone is seen next to an image of carter's mirror with fake newspaper clippings about cut us alleged ted funding ah. okay. here we go. nephew for tom on the song oster legal specialist about the risks involved in m
carter and it's fictional isis training camps became as it is done. the prison, doha penal institute became the duleigh pm institute. the scene with the fictional shake i'll qaddafi was caught as well. any direct references to al jazeera tv was not completely airbrushed from the film. some scene showed counters, arriving in so called, says it is done and showed shots of the iconic suit walking. a popular tourist attraction in doha. the city with a horde them in my in my thought it was you would...
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ian carter, the four days at wentworth. ian carter. thank— the four days at wentworth.will speak to you at about 7:45pm when we should know more about what those captains pics should be. to football, where liverpool's unbeaten start to the premier league season has continued. they beat leeds 2—0 at elland road, mo salah with the opener — his 100th premier league goal. thiago had a goal disallowed but liverpool did get a second, fabinho with the finish. in it dowse, eventually. leeds then had pascal struijk sent off for a challenge on harvey elliott, who appeared to suffer a nasty injury and left the pitch on a stretcher. best wishes to him. the man advantage eventually told, sadio mane making it 3—0 in stoppage time. liverpool are third — level on points with leaders manchester united. leeds' wait for a first win this season goes on. in the wsl, reigning champions chelsea made up for their opening day loss with a 4—0 thrashing of everton. fran kirby opened the scoring before two goals from sam kerr gave the blues a 3—0 lead. beth england then rounded off the match after
ian carter, the four days at wentworth. ian carter. thank— the four days at wentworth.will speak to you at about 7:45pm when we should know more about what those captains pics should be. to football, where liverpool's unbeaten start to the premier league season has continued. they beat leeds 2—0 at elland road, mo salah with the opener — his 100th premier league goal. thiago had a goal disallowed but liverpool did get a second, fabinho with the finish. in it dowse, eventually. leeds then...
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if carter was a response to nixonful carter providing integrity, honesty, reagan was a response to carter. reagan was providing idealism and hope in a way carter never did. if carter was seen as dull, reagan would be hopeful and exciting. and his new right promised to show case american power at home and abroad. we would win again. and reagan chose places where he felt this was possible. in particular, the country of el salvador. if you look at the bottom right-hand corner of the map, you can see el salvador in central america. after vietnam, communist forces were winning and we were losing. they were using their allies in cuba and elsewhere to spread their influence even close to the united states. into countries like el salvador that had new soviet and cuban friendly governments. and we as americans would return to our righteous ideals and we were not going to accept this. so reagan argued that the united states had to pursue more mill daniel ant communism in our local region. no more big wars. the reagan doctrine said we will use force wherever necessary to keep communists out of our b
if carter was a response to nixonful carter providing integrity, honesty, reagan was a response to carter. reagan was providing idealism and hope in a way carter never did. if carter was seen as dull, reagan would be hopeful and exciting. and his new right promised to show case american power at home and abroad. we would win again. and reagan chose places where he felt this was possible. in particular, the country of el salvador. if you look at the bottom right-hand corner of the map, you can...
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next on reel america, we mark the 50th anniversary with three osha films released in 1980 by the carter administration, which were recalled by the reagan administration in 1981. but first, we talk to occupational safety and health consultant mark catlin who has helped preserve the films and make them available to the public. >> i was a young industrial hygienist just out of college beginning my first job working with -- on the -- i was hired by a labor union in milwaukee, wisconsin, to be on their health and safety staff. and in my first week on the job, we had gotten these three films from the -- that you're going to show in from osha. brand-new. we reviewed these, and they were just marvelous. so we had all sorts of ideas of how we would use this in education and training programs that we were considering. and shortly after that, we got a letter from the new administration. this was the films had come from the osha under the carter administration and the new administration under ronald reagan came in and had a really different view of what the agency should do. they sent a letter out
next on reel america, we mark the 50th anniversary with three osha films released in 1980 by the carter administration, which were recalled by the reagan administration in 1981. but first, we talk to occupational safety and health consultant mark catlin who has helped preserve the films and make them available to the public. >> i was a young industrial hygienist just out of college beginning my first job working with -- on the -- i was hired by a labor union in milwaukee, wisconsin, to be...
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and the subject is jimmy carter.e lost, the next morning, as we all were down, he said "get your chins off the ground, lift them up. we're going to have the best transition out of any president." he used every second he was president to do something constructive up to the last minute. >> my grandfather used the power of the presidency to do good. >> we wouldn't be having this conversation if he wasn't a good president. >> you know, when we left the white house, he would often talk about what he was going do next. >> he and miss rosalynn were smart enough to see they had 30 years of their life left. how are we going to do something even more important than the president of the united states? >> we had a number one priority, and that's to come to nashville to build houses. >> through the work that he's done with habitat for humanity, he preached a commitment to a lifestyle that's not materialistic. >> no president we had ever seen earnestly took up a hammer and nails, fulfilling the christian act of building shelter fo
and the subject is jimmy carter.e lost, the next morning, as we all were down, he said "get your chins off the ground, lift them up. we're going to have the best transition out of any president." he used every second he was president to do something constructive up to the last minute. >> my grandfather used the power of the presidency to do good. >> we wouldn't be having this conversation if he wasn't a good president. >> you know, when we left the white house, he...
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carter succeeded in evacuating 1000 of foreign citizens along with gan citizens. are these evacuation process or is still that way especially that the deadline was yesterday longer than our statement question is even longer than our statements respectively. on the if you allow me with respect to the 1st part of your question about the said sitting passage of one of them, parliament member. and i went to the women's condition and tendon and an extensive part of the negotiations that took place in the weather between entirely by and other factions was centered on women and women's role. we're iterated that women's play a vital role in the society. this was emphasized especially that the majority of the negotiating team was made up of women. we traded taliban that they should carefully view their policies and rhetoric and narrative to work the women and also should reconsider and the address the issues of women's rights and allow them to take effective an active role and in zoe full maximum. right? to exercise all the rights and thought, yvonne so not back down on wh
carter succeeded in evacuating 1000 of foreign citizens along with gan citizens. are these evacuation process or is still that way especially that the deadline was yesterday longer than our statement question is even longer than our statements respectively. on the if you allow me with respect to the 1st part of your question about the said sitting passage of one of them, parliament member. and i went to the women's condition and tendon and an extensive part of the negotiations that took place...
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carter providing integrity. carter providing honesty. reagan was a response to carter. reagan was providing idealism and hope in a way carded. if reagan was seen as a this -- dull, carter was exciting. showcasing american power at home and abroad. reagan found traces where this is possible. in particular in the next image. the country of el salvador. el salvador in south america. look at the -- of the map you can see el salvador in the map. a decade after vietnam communist forces were winning and we were losing. they were running and we were losing. the soviets were developing or weapons. they were spreading their material. we were leaving vietnam and they were going into places like afghanistan. and they were using their allies in cuba and elsewhere to spread their influence in the native states into countries like el salvador that had new soviet and cuban friendly governments. we as americans were going to return to our righteous ideas and we were not going to accept this. we were not going to accept this. some reagan argued that the united states had to pursue more m
carter providing integrity. carter providing honesty. reagan was a response to carter. reagan was providing idealism and hope in a way carded. if reagan was seen as a this -- dull, carter was exciting. showcasing american power at home and abroad. reagan found traces where this is possible. in particular in the next image. the country of el salvador. el salvador in south america. look at the -- of the map you can see el salvador in the map. a decade after vietnam communist forces were winning...
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think back to jimmy carter in the hospice crisis, the invasion of afghanistan, think about clinton. escalation of bin laden the attack on the uss cole. essentially 9/11. think about obama, ben ghazi, arab spring and egypt, a pattern of democratic reasons but it seems to me it's so disastrous you almost have to ask, was there a will for desire to inflict humiliation on the united states and its way? i cannot think of any other explanation how someone could get things so wrong. dan: you set me up, i did not plant is an advanced, you just set came here to give me a punt. i have just listed on my radio show, they wrote me during the break and they asked this, it's been on my mind, this is nothing to joke about. they said during the break, if you are trying to do strike the united states, trying to destroy the country literally, would you do anything different than joe biden is doing right now? i scratched my goatee here for a second and i'm like no, i wouldn't do anything different. he's pretty much nailed it. >> i think this is the key because back, obama that said because obama had an
think back to jimmy carter in the hospice crisis, the invasion of afghanistan, think about clinton. escalation of bin laden the attack on the uss cole. essentially 9/11. think about obama, ben ghazi, arab spring and egypt, a pattern of democratic reasons but it seems to me it's so disastrous you almost have to ask, was there a will for desire to inflict humiliation on the united states and its way? i cannot think of any other explanation how someone could get things so wrong. dan: you set me...
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quinn: he's not...thinking about it that, carter. he's thinking about what he thinks i need. and if he thinks this is the only way to give me a life full of passion and desire, then... then he's willing to do it. >> carter: but are we? >> ridge: tell me. tell me what's going on with you. >> eric: this is a place of business right here. and that's my personal life. i think it's been discussed id pl ?nough in this office. what else would it be, dad? we're family, i'm your son. i'm concerned about you. yes, it's personal, of course it is. so, i'm asking you on
quinn: he's not...thinking about it that, carter. he's thinking about what he thinks i need. and if he thinks this is the only way to give me a life full of passion and desire, then... then he's willing to do it. >> carter: but are we? >> ridge: tell me. tell me what's going on with you. >> eric: this is a place of business right here. and that's my personal life. i think it's been discussed id pl ?nough in this office. what else would it be, dad? we're family, i'm your son....
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this was the films had come from the osha under the carter administration and the new administration under ronald reagan came in and had a really different view of what the agency should do. they sent a letter out asking -- not asking but telling everyone to return the films that had just been mailed out by the previous administration. we -- our leadership decided not to do that. so we kept the films. we were also getting some funding from osha to support these training education programs. and shortly after we didn't release -- we didn't return the films, we got a call from our manager from osha who managed our funding, and he said if you use these films, your funding will be taken away because we -- the agency thinks these films are too political. they're too biased toward workers and we're recalling these along with other educational materials that were put out at the end of the last administration. this -- the films had been sent out to hundreds of organizations, employer associations, universities, labor unions, community groups to use in education and training programs and they
this was the films had come from the osha under the carter administration and the new administration under ronald reagan came in and had a really different view of what the agency should do. they sent a letter out asking -- not asking but telling everyone to return the films that had just been mailed out by the previous administration. we -- our leadership decided not to do that. so we kept the films. we were also getting some funding from osha to support these training education programs. and...
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carter left the nra and accused the nra of betrayal. he truly believed that gun rights was the most important issue facing america. >> there is a deeper history that goes back to a murder he committed when he was just 17 years old. he had killed a young mexican named ramon in an act of vigilante which he'll be convicted of murder and had the sentence vacated by a judge that felt the jury had not been properly advised about self-defense. >> carter changed the vowel in his first name from harlan to harlon and kept his murder conviction quiet for 50 years. in the 1950s, he had been a border patrol officer and the border patrol chief using measures. >> you're talking, harlon about being able to carry a handgun around in your belt and you're saying that say liberty i depend at the expense of 25,000 lives per year. the price of those lives i put up ajgainst my right to the presumption of innocence and my right against self-incrimination and the right of due process under the fifth amendment that the government can't seize my property without
carter left the nra and accused the nra of betrayal. he truly believed that gun rights was the most important issue facing america. >> there is a deeper history that goes back to a murder he committed when he was just 17 years old. he had killed a young mexican named ramon in an act of vigilante which he'll be convicted of murder and had the sentence vacated by a judge that felt the jury had not been properly advised about self-defense. >> carter changed the vowel in his first name...
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carter will vote no on passage of the maloney amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated ms. frankel, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on the maloney amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from iowa seek recognition? thank you, madam speaker. mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote no on the maloney amendment number 35. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated mr. reschenthaler of pennsylvania, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. reschenthaler will be voting nay on maloney amendment number 35. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated mr. rush, pursuant to h. res. 8,
carter will vote no on passage of the maloney amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated ms. frankel, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on the maloney amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from iowa seek recognition? thank you, madam speaker. mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant...
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president carter made it famous for most people 1978 with the peace accords with sadat and israel. during my time 2000 president clinton brought arafat and the prime minister of israel to camp to try to represent a similar thing for president 12 president obama hosted the conference at camp david. the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited the operation. it was launched, and did not go well hence the name. riches across the political and personal i'll and invites president eisenhower to come to camp david and help them understand how to get to this how do i fix this mess, what do i do? it's a very poignant and signific
president carter made it famous for most people 1978 with the peace accords with sadat and israel. during my time 2000 president clinton brought arafat and the prime minister of israel to camp to try to represent a similar thing for president 12 president obama hosted the conference at camp david. the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president...
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president carter made it famous for most people 1978 with the peace accords with sadat and israel. during my time 2000 president clinton brought arafat and the prime minister of israel to camp to try to represent a similar thing for president 12 president obama hosted the conference at camp david. the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited the operation. it was launched, and did not go well hence the name. riches across the political and personal i'll and invites president eisenhower to come to camp david and help them understand how to get to this how do i fix this mess, what do i do? it's a very poignant and signific
president carter made it famous for most people 1978 with the peace accords with sadat and israel. during my time 2000 president clinton brought arafat and the prime minister of israel to camp to try to represent a similar thing for president 12 president obama hosted the conference at camp david. the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president...
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at least 41 people have been killed in a fire at a prison near indonesia capital carter, it's been put out on does an investigation into further overcrowding prevented inmates from getting out a powerful earthquake? strong mexico, near the popular beach of acapulco, at least one person was killed in the magnitude 7 jolt. buildings were damaged, including the control tar acapulco airport. and joe biden says it's time the us got serious about the codes red danger of climate change. he's declared at everybody's crisis while visiting ne in states. it's by how to can ida 45 people were killed in new york and new jersey last week. the storm dumped record and months of rain. and that's the news on our as it will be back in about half an hour, goodbye. the i'll just do the out of the report. a time on the sound of his team. obtain the original 2016 script for the action movie, the misfits, and the revised 2019 script, which was amended after the abu dhabi production company bought the rights there are several key differences between the 2. the originals was pure fiction, as typical hollywood a
at least 41 people have been killed in a fire at a prison near indonesia capital carter, it's been put out on does an investigation into further overcrowding prevented inmates from getting out a powerful earthquake? strong mexico, near the popular beach of acapulco, at least one person was killed in the magnitude 7 jolt. buildings were damaged, including the control tar acapulco airport. and joe biden says it's time the us got serious about the codes red danger of climate change. he's declared...
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>> this is why carter's in the pantheon of technical analysts always good to see you thank you. carter always brings the wisdom, guy, and it makes sense, but at the same time, we see what the market does. the reality is we edge higher and tech sees weakness >> i know we didn't talk about the broader market carter's work is extraordinary, but i found it interesting today and i'll throw this out there. the fact that rates have moved higher off the 113 low in the ten-year, yet banks didn't get out of their own way this year i just wonder if we'll look back at today and say, remember that song by mr. hammer, things that make you go huh, let's bookmark that, please >>> ford getting a boost as the automaker taps a former tesla exec >>> bitcoin dropping hard. brian kelly will join us to break down the action. "fast money's" back in two it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and g
>> this is why carter's in the pantheon of technical analysts always good to see you thank you. carter always brings the wisdom, guy, and it makes sense, but at the same time, we see what the market does. the reality is we edge higher and tech sees weakness >> i know we didn't talk about the broader market carter's work is extraordinary, but i found it interesting today and i'll throw this out there. the fact that rates have moved higher off the 113 low in the ten-year, yet banks...