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carter. presidency kai is a pulitzer prize-winning historian and journalist. he's the author of a number of books including the color of truth, the george bundy and william brothers who is in arms. the chairman, john jay buckley and the making of the american establishment, crossing mondale bomb gate, coming of age between the arabs and israelis, 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of roger robert aims. inspection in a [inaudible] 1983 truck bombing of the american embassy in beirut. and the american previous, a triumph and tragedy of jay robert oppenheimer, with co-author martin j sherman, which 1 to 2006 pulitzer prize for biography our autobiography. his latest book, which we are going to talk about tonight, the outlier -- the unfinished presidency of jimmy carter, is a rich and human story of jimmy carter marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful political adversity. author distortion, jack douglas brinkley, calls the outlier a profound [inaudible] clear eyed evalua
carter. presidency kai is a pulitzer prize-winning historian and journalist. he's the author of a number of books including the color of truth, the george bundy and william brothers who is in arms. the chairman, john jay buckley and the making of the american establishment, crossing mondale bomb gate, coming of age between the arabs and israelis, 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of roger robert aims. inspection in a [inaudible] 1983 truck bombing of the american embassy in beirut....
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that was rosalyn carter. she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977 event at the white house after president carter signed an executive order creating a mental health commission, which she served as active honorary chair and important early forum now listen to her in her own words. as you probably know for the past. year and a half a little more i have campaigned all over the country. my biographical sketch. i had a little paragraph that said that i was interested in mental health and so everywhere i went if people had a good program. they wanted me to see it.
that was rosalyn carter. she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important...
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we are all familiar with miss carter's tireless advocacy alongside her husband president carter.on behalf of human rights and conflict resolution around the world, she is also a dedicated advocate for caregivers and mental health issues here at home. mrs. carter's president of the rosalynn carter institute for caregiving at georgia southwestern state university, where she leads the institutes efforts to promote the well-being of family caregivers who run our country. she is an inspiration for many and a legend in her own right. >> i am very pleased to be here this afternoon to speak about caregiving, an issue that is very important to me. it has been part of my life since i was 12 years old. my father was diagnosed with leukemia at age 44. we lived in a very small town and all of the neighbors lived around. i still vividly remember going to a secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that. that is where i could be alone. i was the oldest child and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid and did not a
we are all familiar with miss carter's tireless advocacy alongside her husband president carter.on behalf of human rights and conflict resolution around the world, she is also a dedicated advocate for caregivers and mental health issues here at home. mrs. carter's president of the rosalynn carter institute for caregiving at georgia southwestern state university, where she leads the institutes efforts to promote the well-being of family caregivers who run our country. she is an inspiration for...
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not only is carter kind, he's good too.n, carter, is in order to be a really, really good surfer, do you have to have cool hair like you have? that's just extra? >> yeah. >> one week from today, carter will have surfed every single day for two full calendar years. if you want to follow along, find him on instagram @cartercatcheswaves, where mom uploads the daily surfing videos every single day. >> is he old enough to see the movie "point break"? one of my favorites. >> probably not. >> 11? >> they did a lot of surfing and robbing banks as well. >> i don't want to go out of my house when it's snowing, and he's surfing. amazing. >> i only do channel surfing. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your p
not only is carter kind, he's good too.n, carter, is in order to be a really, really good surfer, do you have to have cool hair like you have? that's just extra? >> yeah. >> one week from today, carter will have surfed every single day for two full calendar years. if you want to follow along, find him on instagram @cartercatcheswaves, where mom uploads the daily surfing videos every single day. >> is he old enough to see the movie "point break"? one of my favorites....
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joined by carter werth, mike co, tony jiang welcome. another red day on wall street nowhere near as red as it was midday or late morning, but it finished off the lows of the day after a wild week. here is where we ended the dow and the s&p virtually unchanged for the week the nasdaq down 1.5% we got wild swings every day, carter what do you make of the action, number one and number two, we finished the week down 0.2 point on the dow and -- but why does it feel worse than that? i feel worse than a 0.2% loss. >> right, because it's worse than that. under the circumstances, it's worse. there is also this in a steady bear market like '73, '74 it's quiet. bet beta volatility are low. in a steady bull market, during transition periods, vibrations start, tremors that's whetat this is this shocking volatility is problematic. i don't think the weakness is over. >> big swings, 1,000 point losses, it's going from down a lot to up a lot or up a lot to down a lot mike, talk some sense to me as a retail investor. what do you make of a week like this
joined by carter werth, mike co, tony jiang welcome. another red day on wall street nowhere near as red as it was midday or late morning, but it finished off the lows of the day after a wild week. here is where we ended the dow and the s&p virtually unchanged for the week the nasdaq down 1.5% we got wild swings every day, carter what do you make of the action, number one and number two, we finished the week down 0.2 point on the dow and -- but why does it feel worse than that? i feel worse...
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i'm with carter here this market doesn't feel particularly good. and even though implied volatility in a couple places is slightly elevated and sometimes that's a suggestion you should either be selling premium and sometimes a suggestion you should be buying the market. if it closed above 30, that was a level i was looking for a week ago. i don't think this is the time to start looking for value opportunities. so i think a put spread is the way to go into earnings. >> tony, what's your take on the trade? >> yeah, so i agree. if you look at the chart itself, this is a zokstock that has lary consolidated above 100 since mid december today you've seen it break below that level is carter is referring to break below the channel. when you couple that with relative per normance to its sector, that gives you a good indication as to potentially what could happen on earnings. then if you look at the fundamentals here, walgreens recently just reported based on -- a couple weeks ago what we saw lhere was covid related sector is half into this year and next yea
i'm with carter here this market doesn't feel particularly good. and even though implied volatility in a couple places is slightly elevated and sometimes that's a suggestion you should either be selling premium and sometimes a suggestion you should be buying the market. if it closed above 30, that was a level i was looking for a week ago. i don't think this is the time to start looking for value opportunities. so i think a put spread is the way to go into earnings. >> tony, what's your...
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this is for carter our next viewer, maybe for mike.xt viewer looking ahead to disney earnings next week. i was looking at the may 20 129 call and buying the may 20Â $12 call for a little bit more of a share. carter it is for you. >> it's a good play. a 50% decline. this is the setup where you get a pop that makes an option strategy pay off all right. thanks very much we'll be right back. the final call coming up thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade desk of expert-level support. that will push you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. >>> all right, folks, time now for the final call first up is carter what is yours? >> gold is money everything else is credit. jpmorgan. >> alrighty. tony, you next >> b
this is for carter our next viewer, maybe for mike.xt viewer looking ahead to disney earnings next week. i was looking at the may 20 129 call and buying the may 20Â $12 call for a little bit more of a share. carter it is for you. >> it's a good play. a 50% decline. this is the setup where you get a pop that makes an option strategy pay off all right. thanks very much we'll be right back. the final call coming up thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an...
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and jimmy carter carried. new york so he had no trouble carrying in, florida i see a bill crane, but i want to ask one follow-up question bill you i wrote sunday that you were never afraid to talk. you're never afraid to voice your opinion even when it's not popular. so you talk about when you did not support you you weren't sure about supporting jimmy carter 30 years later. we had the barack obama run for president. you famously said i don't know if it's famous to you. but you said that you want him to be president in eight years not in 2008. so you've never been afraid to say what's on your mind even though it's not there again. my mother's godchild. was later, she married. well, grant hills. she's grant hill's mother basketball player say but shopping hill calvin hill, but she and hillary clinton were roommates said at wellesley is it? well, so yeah. yeah, and so i had been hearing about hillary clinton since she was a in college. and she she really see they graduated right after martin's death 68. and ed b
and jimmy carter carried. new york so he had no trouble carrying in, florida i see a bill crane, but i want to ask one follow-up question bill you i wrote sunday that you were never afraid to talk. you're never afraid to voice your opinion even when it's not popular. so you talk about when you did not support you you weren't sure about supporting jimmy carter 30 years later. we had the barack obama run for president. you famously said i don't know if it's famous to you. but you said that you...
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mike khouw and carter worth are here to show you how to add a little extra coin to your pocket carter>> sure. what we know is this is nothing new for bitcoin. look at the table that comes up on your screen basically how many times has bitcoin sold off 50% or more from an all-time high, having achieved a new record. you've seen it on your screen, it's kind of every year, year and a half this one is currently 63%, the sell-off now from its peak of november the question is does it go more? that's my thinking let's look at the charts the first chart shows where we are in relation to where we've been and the authority and importance of the 30,000 level so we had that recent plunge about three weeks ago dropping from 36 to 30,000 in about five sessions and actually undercut, went as low as 25 intraday and then we've been stuck here the more you sit at a level without bouncing the more at risk you are of undercutting that level hence the arrow that i've drawn. so where might we be headed? look at the next two charts. the first one is a longer term chart citing exactly that level, the 30,000
mike khouw and carter worth are here to show you how to add a little extra coin to your pocket carter>> sure. what we know is this is nothing new for bitcoin. look at the table that comes up on your screen basically how many times has bitcoin sold off 50% or more from an all-time high, having achieved a new record. you've seen it on your screen, it's kind of every year, year and a half this one is currently 63%, the sell-off now from its peak of november the question is does it go more?...
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carter, what do those signals tell us? >> right so a very defensive sector like this, low beta, relative to the market in recurring income streams, staples, at some point, you get overdone relative to the market ie, the fear money going in there's too much look at these ratio charts the first simply is a ratio chart an when the line spikes, its staples outperforming the s&p. now you see that spike of late and compare that to the spike of the covid moment we're just as far above trend now relative as we were in covid. that's how fearful the market is or wanting to be defensive but that's starting to pull in look at the same chart with arrows gone. ar so three instances and each one, mean reversion. take a longer term chart this is now going back to '09 and basically it's simply this the ratio gets overdone or underdone and then it mean reverts. every single time we've gotten this far above trend, relative strength line, we've mean reverted it's under way and i think it's got more to go let's look at the spydr. that's w the
carter, what do those signals tell us? >> right so a very defensive sector like this, low beta, relative to the market in recurring income streams, staples, at some point, you get overdone relative to the market ie, the fear money going in there's too much look at these ratio charts the first simply is a ratio chart an when the line spikes, its staples outperforming the s&p. now you see that spike of late and compare that to the spike of the covid moment we're just as far above trend...
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carter, what are you watching? >> we thought wed try to maybe hammer home this point about what can security is it's the set up. take a look at a few here. this is a comparative chart of ford motor versus intuit now, it's two colors two lines. one has nothing to do with the other. but they're identical. how identical? let's look at the next two charts the first one is ford itself high of 13.50. sorry, closed at a high of 25. a 53% decline. over the course of four, five, six months look at intuit exactly the same 53% decline. a high of 7.17 closed at 371. look at the chart where we started. sometimes it's about money flow. you get down to a certain amount, a bounce but again, it's not about what the difference is. >> thanks for that, carter so mike, you've got a trade on ford which by the way, got a double downgrade just this week from wells fargo to sell >> yeah, so this is an interesting case so you know, when we think about something like ark, we're talking about high flying names sort of future economy types of
carter, what are you watching? >> we thought wed try to maybe hammer home this point about what can security is it's the set up. take a look at a few here. this is a comparative chart of ford motor versus intuit now, it's two colors two lines. one has nothing to do with the other. but they're identical. how identical? let's look at the next two charts the first one is ford itself high of 13.50. sorry, closed at a high of 25. a 53% decline. over the course of four, five, six months look at...
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stephanie: carter's mom is actually watching carter's supply of formula run out. stephanie: time is running out for these families. she understandably does not want to find out what happens when she runs out. even after the plant reopens it will likely be weeks before production catches up to demand. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. dan: governor newsom is proposing that the state provide billions of dollars of inflation relief for california businesses. the goal is to help offset the rising cost of everything from food to housing to gas across the state. the package includes $11.5 billion in tax refunds, more than $2 billion in rental assistance, plus millions more for hospitals, public transportation, and childcare. ama: bay area coin and jewelry shops are being targeted by a ring of thieves. why their entire business could now be in jeopardy. dan: in east bay is up 300% due to the drought. sandhya: a taste of summer for the weekend. chris: the warriors with another chance to close out the grizzlies tomorrow night and a preview of game six in a little bit. dan: fir
stephanie: carter's mom is actually watching carter's supply of formula run out. stephanie: time is running out for these families. she understandably does not want to find out what happens when she runs out. even after the plant reopens it will likely be weeks before production catches up to demand. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. dan: governor newsom is proposing that the state provide billions of dollars of inflation relief for california businesses. the goal is to help offset the rising cost...
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to carter pages credibility. what it does, it raises questions about it. had he been a source, it would have shown the government found him credible, the cia would have done their due diligence on carter page and found the allegations against him were not true. kevin kleinsmith pleaded guilty, got probation and low license suspended for a year. that guilty plea has generated criticism from both sides, because as i said earlier, you have wanted republican to go higher up in the fbi than this low-level lawyer who got probation and is now back practicing law. democrats thought this was a waste of time, he is a low-level guy, why is durham hassling him? host: when he pleaded guilty, what did he say? guest: he said his motivation, at that time, he believed the information was -- saying he was a source was wrong, that is why he changed it. when he said that, a lot of people had called for maybe reviewing the case, calling for the judge not to accept his guilty plea. the federal judge down here did not seem like he had
to carter pages credibility. what it does, it raises questions about it. had he been a source, it would have shown the government found him credible, the cia would have done their due diligence on carter page and found the allegations against him were not true. kevin kleinsmith pleaded guilty, got probation and low license suspended for a year. that guilty plea has generated criticism from both sides, because as i said earlier, you have wanted republican to go higher up in the fbi than this...
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stephanie: carter's mom is actually watching carter's supply of formula run out. stephanie: time is running out for these families. she understandably does not want to find out what happens when she runs out. even after the plant reopens it will likely be weeks before production catches up to demand. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. dan: governor newsom is proposing that the state provide billions of dollars of inflation relief for california businesses. the goal is to help offset the rising cost of everything from food to housing to gas across the state. the package includes $11.5 billion in tax refunds, more than $2 billion in rental assistance, plus millions more for hospitals, public transportation, and childcare. ama: bay area coin and jewelry shops are being targeted by a ring of thieves. why their entire business could now be in jeopardy. dan: in east bay is up 300% due to the drought. sandhya: a taste of summer for the weekend. chris: the warriors with another chance to close out the grizzlies tomorrow night and a preview of game six in a little bit. dan: fir
stephanie: carter's mom is actually watching carter's supply of formula run out. stephanie: time is running out for these families. she understandably does not want to find out what happens when she runs out. even after the plant reopens it will likely be weeks before production catches up to demand. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. dan: governor newsom is proposing that the state provide billions of dollars of inflation relief for california businesses. the goal is to help offset the rising cost...
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nine-year-old carter coleman from walnut creek is one of them. stephanie is pushing officials to get answers about this. she is in the newsroom for us tonight. stephanie: abbott says it will be at least two months until his baby formula will be restocked in shelves across the country. for patients like carter who is running out of a specific medical formula only produced at this plant, there are still no answers. at four days old, carter coleman was diagnosed with a rare metabolism disorder, also known as maple syrup urine disease. >> they cannot properly process the protein found in our foods. >> if untreated, the disease can lead to neurological damage, coma, and in some severe cases, even death. carter's mom has been relying on a special medical formula that's only produced at the manufacturing plant in sturgis, michigan. the plan has been closed since february, and carter is running out. >> worry was going through her head just because i thought of his formula as our safety net. >> has aeeks of formftwhe white house says the d and drug admini
nine-year-old carter coleman from walnut creek is one of them. stephanie is pushing officials to get answers about this. she is in the newsroom for us tonight. stephanie: abbott says it will be at least two months until his baby formula will be restocked in shelves across the country. for patients like carter who is running out of a specific medical formula only produced at this plant, there are still no answers. at four days old, carter coleman was diagnosed with a rare metabolism disorder,...
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. >> carter, your take? >> i don't think it is specific for ark, where they look at the biotech fxi. what we saw is a synchronized bounce in almost any that was deeply bogged out. and it is if there is money flow. there was a little money flow in in everything. >> can you address what carter was pointing out, why did you pick ark in this measure of risk assessment? >> opening print yesterday was $35. that is the breakout level i was referring to back to 2017. think about how far they have come in 2022. i think the evaluations look attractive for some upside going out a full year. and i'm only spending 23% of this near the bottom. >> the roller coaster has left no virtually no area of the market untouched. if you're looking to dip back in without receiving too much capital, they have some other names. carter, what are you watching? >> i thought i would hammer home, it doesn't matter the security is, it is the sell. this is a comparative part of ford motor versus -- they're identical. look at the next two char
. >> carter, your take? >> i don't think it is specific for ark, where they look at the biotech fxi. what we saw is a synchronized bounce in almost any that was deeply bogged out. and it is if there is money flow. there was a little money flow in in everything. >> can you address what carter was pointing out, why did you pick ark in this measure of risk assessment? >> opening print yesterday was $35. that is the breakout level i was referring to back to 2017. think about...
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see it on a big screen. 4k restoration of get carter. 0k. really interesting week. good mixture. i'm so glad you love quiet girl. oh, it's beautiful! because otherwise you would have had to stop doing this! it's beautiful, but there's lots to choose from this week, so have a great week whatever you decide to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. there are some heavy showers in the forecast as we start the new week and low pressure taking up residence across the uk for the next couple of days, driving those heavy downpours. but in between the showers, there will be some spells of sunshine. northern ireland and scotland starting the day with a lot of cloud, some patchy rain. further south, some brighter glimpses, but by the afternoon, essentially, we are all in the same boat — sunny spells, heavy showers. some of the showers will contain some flashes of lightning, some rumbles of thunder, and some will be quite slow—moving given that the winds will be very light. temperatures, north to south, 11—17 degrees, a little below par for
see it on a big screen. 4k restoration of get carter. 0k. really interesting week. good mixture. i'm so glad you love quiet girl. oh, it's beautiful! because otherwise you would have had to stop doing this! it's beautiful, but there's lots to choose from this week, so have a great week whatever you decide to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. there are some heavy showers in the forecast as we start the new week and low pressure taking up residence across the uk for the next...
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see it on a big screen. 4k restoration of get carter.teresting week. good mixture. i'm so glad you love quiet girl. oh, it's beautiful! because otherwise you would have had to stop doing this! it's beautiful, but there's lots to choose from this week, so have a great week whatever you decide to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm isaac fanin. despite losing the champions league final, liverpool return home as heroes. iam i am live here understand in liverpool where thousands of fans have stomach last night's disappointment to celebrate what proved to be a double winning season. the 23—year wait is over for nottingham forest. they're back in the premier league. a horse—racing icon, lester pigott, dies aged 86. and red bull's sergio perez wins a chaotic monaco grand prix. hello and welcome to sportsday. liverpool have returned to merseyside as heroes, despite their defeat in the champions league final against real madrid. the team have been showing off their fa cup and league cup trophies in front o
see it on a big screen. 4k restoration of get carter.teresting week. good mixture. i'm so glad you love quiet girl. oh, it's beautiful! because otherwise you would have had to stop doing this! it's beautiful, but there's lots to choose from this week, so have a great week whatever you decide to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm isaac fanin. despite losing the champions league final, liverpool return home as heroes. iam i am live here understand in...
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>> carter: she wanted to know if i was still hung up on you or not. >> quinn: and? made it clear that there's nothing going on between us, right? >> carter: yes, that's what i told her. >> quinn: good, because i don't need her walking around here,st
>> carter: she wanted to know if i was still hung up on you or not. >> quinn: and? made it clear that there's nothing going on between us, right? >> carter: yes, that's what i told her. >> quinn: good, because i don't need her walking around here,st
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see it on a big screen. 4k restoration of get carter.eally interesting week. good mixture. i'm so glad you love quiet girl. oh, it's beautiful! because otherwise you would have had to stop doing this! it's beautiful, but there's lots to choose from this week, so have a great week whatever you decide to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 6pm... culture secretary nadine dorries has urged uefa to launch a formal investigation — after liverpool fans were tear—gassed at the champions league final. president biden is in texas to meet the families of some of the 19 children and two teachers shot dead by a teenage gunman. president zelensky visits his troops on the front—line in eastern ukraine, for the first time since the war started. another day of travel disruption — waits of six hours reported for ferries at dover, and hundreds of flighs cancelled at some uk airports. leicester has it in the bag! and one of the greatest jockeys of all time, leicester piggott, has died at 87.
see it on a big screen. 4k restoration of get carter.eally interesting week. good mixture. i'm so glad you love quiet girl. oh, it's beautiful! because otherwise you would have had to stop doing this! it's beautiful, but there's lots to choose from this week, so have a great week whatever you decide to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 6pm... culture secretary nadine dorries has urged uefa to launch a formal investigation — after liverpool fans were...
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stephanie: so we brought this to carter's congressman. what can you do to help speed up the process for families like carter's >> i will call the fda director directly and do anything i can. stephanie: the congressman and adjust 4 companies control 50% of the market in the u.s. if one plant closes, the consequences are dramatic. a former fda associate director says moore should have been done to prevent this from happening. >> if we don't take it as a teaching moment in terms of an issue we've got to address, shame on us. stephanie: in the meantime, carter's mom is anxiously watching his playa formula run out. >> -- watching his supply of formula run out. >> every day we do not have it puts his life at risk. stephanie: she does not want to find out what happens after she runs out not to mention even when the plant reopens, it will likely be weeks before production catches up. kristen: that is so worrisome. it raises questions now that we're living in an age of covid, what are these families going to do if multiple plants are forced to clo
stephanie: so we brought this to carter's congressman. what can you do to help speed up the process for families like carter's >> i will call the fda director directly and do anything i can. stephanie: the congressman and adjust 4 companies control 50% of the market in the u.s. if one plant closes, the consequences are dramatic. a former fda associate director says moore should have been done to prevent this from happening. >> if we don't take it as a teaching moment in terms of an...
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and mike have some thoughts before you hop in carter, take it away. >> yes, let's plunge right in.
and mike have some thoughts before you hop in carter, take it away. >> yes, let's plunge right in.
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reporter: carter is using saving to spark a title wave of charity.imal rescue. >> they found a bunch of cats in a box that were very sick and i wanted to start helping animals. reporter: carter has collected more than 2610 goods for a local pantry, raised $1500 for surf aid in over $1000 for save the children. one week from today, carter will have served every civil day for two full years. if you want to follow him, follow him on instagram at carter catches waves where mom uploads daily surfing videos every day. will gantz, abc7news new yorker >> that's going to do it for abc7news at fork awkward abc7news at 5:00 is coming up next. when big tobacco's products were found out to be killers, they promised smokers safety. they called it a filter. but this filter wasn't safe or useful, just small and made of microplastics that have endangered us all. for far too long, they have polluted the earth. they're literally everywhere. there's no need to search. big tobacco, you'll have to answer for your despicable ride, for your wake of destruction. your one lit
reporter: carter is using saving to spark a title wave of charity.imal rescue. >> they found a bunch of cats in a box that were very sick and i wanted to start helping animals. reporter: carter has collected more than 2610 goods for a local pantry, raised $1500 for surf aid in over $1000 for save the children. one week from today, carter will have served every civil day for two full years. if you want to follow him, follow him on instagram at carter catches waves where mom uploads daily...
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a few years back, i visited the carter museum in atlanta. of course i wanted to learn about the early days. but like the mondale geek that i am, i just kept asking the guys to show me everything mondale. the videos of the speeches, the sign, some of you remember those, and, yes, i even asked if they had jones dressed from the inauguration. but at the very end of the visit, i saw some words inscribed large on the wall. they were walter mondale's words. right after they lost in 1980, he was able to look back at the four years in the white house with clear reflection. he said we told the truth. we obey the law and kept the peace. [applause] i wrote those words down on a piece of paper and kept them there to get through the last years. we told the truth, obeyed the law and kept the peace. that is our mondale. that's the standard and more. he helped himself to each and every day of his life. it is what guided him as a young state attorney general. when he led attorneys generals to embrace the right to counsel in a landmark supreme court case, tel
a few years back, i visited the carter museum in atlanta. of course i wanted to learn about the early days. but like the mondale geek that i am, i just kept asking the guys to show me everything mondale. the videos of the speeches, the sign, some of you remember those, and, yes, i even asked if they had jones dressed from the inauguration. but at the very end of the visit, i saw some words inscribed large on the wall. they were walter mondale's words. right after they lost in 1980, he was able...
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commissioner carter-oberstone? >> commissioner carter-oberstont hank you vice president elias. before getting into the substance of the agenda item, i want to emphasize that this was really the product of collaboration, intense collaboration with the department and with d.p.a. we met every week for quite some time to exchange our ideas and work together on this draft. this draft policy is really a product of that joint effort. i think we may be starting in different places. we really listen to each other and we all learn from each other. the department and d.p.a. contributed meaningfully to this draft that i'm happy to present to the public today. couple of things i want to cover is briefly explain what the problem is and why we're doing this and how this draft tends to resolve the problem. lastly, just lay out next steps in terms of the public process. as we all know, as we've discussed many times on this commission, there are fairly significant racial disparities in the departments stop and search data. just to give up a quick snapshot, for example, black people are 10.3 time
commissioner carter-oberstone? >> commissioner carter-oberstont hank you vice president elias. before getting into the substance of the agenda item, i want to emphasize that this was really the product of collaboration, intense collaboration with the department and with d.p.a. we met every week for quite some time to exchange our ideas and work together on this draft. this draft policy is really a product of that joint effort. i think we may be starting in different places. we really...
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trail. >> we recovered news footage of carter at different rallies in the fall.ds in the crowd. >> john hinckley had plans to kill president jimmy carter? >> yes. and it never worked out for him, so he switched his attention to president reagan, after he became president. >> when it was the defense teams turn, they told jurors that hinckley did not understand his violent actions were wrong, because his judgment was impaired by schizophrenic delusions. >> the only meaningful thing in his life is his delusional attachment with jody foster. >> dr. carpenter testified, hinckley created an entire fantasy world, where that attachment could exist. >> he developed this grandiose view of jody and him as a couple. he felt this is something that everybody should know about. killing carter, killing reagan, he needed something that would call attention to this. >> is attempts to connect with foster were his way of trying to convince her that they were meant to be. the defense had jurors listened to a phone call. hinckley recorded between himself and actress. >> john who? oh n
trail. >> we recovered news footage of carter at different rallies in the fall.ds in the crowd. >> john hinckley had plans to kill president jimmy carter? >> yes. and it never worked out for him, so he switched his attention to president reagan, after he became president. >> when it was the defense teams turn, they told jurors that hinckley did not understand his violent actions were wrong, because his judgment was impaired by schizophrenic delusions. >> the only...
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carter, what are you looking at? >> it was a big week for microsoft and of course the market got one microsoft chart a relative chart a ratio chart is one thing divided by another and this chart is microsoft divided by the s&p. and what it means essentially, if the line is going up, microsoft is outperforming if it's going down, it's underperforming. as it stands, every single time microsoft's relative line has dipped to the trend line, it has bounced. you see the arrowsdrawn. so we know it's relative performance peaked december 1st and six months later to where we are now, microsoft has underperformed the s&p by 1,000 basis points the thinking is, you buy for a bounce big name at a big juncture of course the news for the week is crypto. everything is up, but the most speculative thing of all is not. if you're in bitcoin, that is very straightforward, comparative chart. you see two colors orange and blue. that's six months. look at the 12-month they are the same thing. look at the five-year. they are the same thing.
carter, what are you looking at? >> it was a big week for microsoft and of course the market got one microsoft chart a relative chart a ratio chart is one thing divided by another and this chart is microsoft divided by the s&p. and what it means essentially, if the line is going up, microsoft is outperforming if it's going down, it's underperforming. as it stands, every single time microsoft's relative line has dipped to the trend line, it has bounced. you see the arrowsdrawn. so we...
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year ago comparing biden to carter and now carter looks like a cato economist, it is crazy because carter at least trying to help, flailing around but he did do this and that, sometimes help a little. biden is just wheezing over the cliff, he doesn't seem to care, people running the white house don't seem to care so i think his polls will continue to go down especially as we look at summer, everybody who has a vacation or something like that, maybe it will be cheaper to fly-drive. kennedy: people would just sit around and argue about abortion because they can't go anywhere. is abortion the only thing that's going to save democrats in the fall? >> i certainly hope not but i think what we heard from the man in delaware, one reason we see the polls the way we do, not just because you have people living paycheck to paycheck and by the way, they were during covid evidence sad i've been there, i'm not there now but it's tough, i grew up in a poor family and i know how that is but i also know reality and the reality is even if you open the keystone pipeline, it will affect for years and the expe
year ago comparing biden to carter and now carter looks like a cato economist, it is crazy because carter at least trying to help, flailing around but he did do this and that, sometimes help a little. biden is just wheezing over the cliff, he doesn't seem to care, people running the white house don't seem to care so i think his polls will continue to go down especially as we look at summer, everybody who has a vacation or something like that, maybe it will be cheaper to fly-drive. kennedy:...
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. >> joining us is talisa carter. she is assistant professor in justice, law, and criminology at american university. she served as assistant corrections officer in georgia. guest: thank you for having me. host: what did your experiences in law enforcement teacher about criminal justice in the united states? guest: i spent a year as a deputy corrections officer in savannah, georgia, after i got a bachelors degree. i came in with a lot of knowledge that usually officers do not have. in this country, you can be a co with a high school equivalent. i took in a lot of information. one of the most important things i learned is that education is mandatory. the field of correction, in terms of accountability, people rely on each other. it is an inside culture. policing, which i like to call our law enforcement cousin, is so much more talked about than corrections, but parallels. host: as a professor, in relation to what you do and see in washington, d.c., what do you think about the washington approach to criminal justice iss
. >> joining us is talisa carter. she is assistant professor in justice, law, and criminology at american university. she served as assistant corrections officer in georgia. guest: thank you for having me. host: what did your experiences in law enforcement teacher about criminal justice in the united states? guest: i spent a year as a deputy corrections officer in savannah, georgia, after i got a bachelors degree. i came in with a lot of knowledge that usually officers do not have. in...
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green eventually disarms carter. as he was leaving that restaurant, green still had his back to the officers when he was shot. >> i want the bodycam footage of the actual shooter. you will be able to see me dropping the gun and everything. we need a clear view. >> the district attorney's office is investigating the case. the officer involved is on paid administrative leave mr. green's attorney has filed a civil rights case against the city of san jose. >>> infections have jumped in the past month. dr. sarah cody, the public health officer in santa clara county, who implement of the first lockdown in the country, his back with a dire warning. kpix 5's kevin fehely has the story. >> reporter: there has been an alarming rise in the number of new covid cases. but she is not imposing new restrictions. she says the onus is now on individuals to take the appropriate actions to protect them selves. >> the pandemic is still here. we are seeing more activity. and so, it is time to break out your masks. >> reporter: dr. sharon
green eventually disarms carter. as he was leaving that restaurant, green still had his back to the officers when he was shot. >> i want the bodycam footage of the actual shooter. you will be able to see me dropping the gun and everything. we need a clear view. >> the district attorney's office is investigating the case. the officer involved is on paid administrative leave mr. green's attorney has filed a civil rights case against the city of san jose. >>> infections have...
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carter braxton worth of worth charting carter was highlighting the relatively outperformance to the s00. for the valuations too, relatively high compared to the s&p when you take a look at a proctor, a kimberly clark, coca-cola. they're natural the 20s, 26, 28. procter & gamble is in the 30s >> because it's been the place to hide, right you get decently high dividends. you look at it as a defensive type of sector if you are going to have a soft landing or a recession or something like that, you probably want to be in these games. if you still want to play that game, though, you can stick with the domestic ones. one that i am long as i mentioned before is altria all u.s.-based they don't necessarily have to worry about the stronger dollar. so that's one way to play it the other thing i would say is another part of the rally today, weaker dollar, people say maybe i don't have to worry about the dollar anymore so that boosts the rally so that could go on if we get a weaker dollar in the short to medium >> i misspoke. clorox is 36 all the rest are in the 20s. >> it's part of the argument
carter braxton worth of worth charting carter was highlighting the relatively outperformance to the s00. for the valuations too, relatively high compared to the s&p when you take a look at a proctor, a kimberly clark, coca-cola. they're natural the 20s, 26, 28. procter & gamble is in the 30s >> because it's been the place to hide, right you get decently high dividends. you look at it as a defensive type of sector if you are going to have a soft landing or a recession or something...
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first off is carter. >> gold is money. everything else is credit. that's j.p.your next. >> buying in the money long dated options. >> you bring us home, mike. >> use some of that capital to go into fall and dryden like home depot. >> we have joe home depot, d's disney, thank you. that does it for us on options action. we will be back next friday. don't go anywhere. mad money is coming up with jim cramer right now. >> following is a presentation sponsored by trusted luminess. - i have a lot of problem spots, redness, fine lines, dark spots. and now with the breeze, all that's changed. the breeze advanced foundation is amazing. it gives you skincare and makeup all in one. it's like a thin veil, but it has extraordinary coverage. at my age, all the other makeups made me look older. it was uneven, you'd have to layer them yourself. it never quite came out the way i wanted it to. the great thing about the breeze is it does your blending for you. i love the way the luminess smooths out my rough skin texture.
first off is carter. >> gold is money. everything else is credit. that's j.p.your next. >> buying in the money long dated options. >> you bring us home, mike. >> use some of that capital to go into fall and dryden like home depot. >> we have joe home depot, d's disney, thank you. that does it for us on options action. we will be back next friday. don't go anywhere. mad money is coming up with jim cramer right now. >> following is a presentation sponsored by...
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and play spaces like amy carter's greenhouse. as we've learned in today's presentation, presidential involvement in the design planting of the white house gardens goes back to george washington selection of the site of the president's house in 1790. this original plot was larger than most american farms that the time. it included what is today's lafayette park, white house grounds, and the -- visitors to the north and south were ground then and remain ground today. with monuments, parks, and the potomac river in the distance. presidents have to continue to make their mark on the landscape throughout the history of the white house. many presidents have taken a personal interest in the landscape, as if it was their own backyard. some presidents approach the gardens and grounds with unique perspective and skill. jimmy carter, for example, had an engineering background, which we used to design a tree house for ten year old amy in 1977. the national park service built the structure to president carter specifications, and installed it
and play spaces like amy carter's greenhouse. as we've learned in today's presentation, presidential involvement in the design planting of the white house gardens goes back to george washington selection of the site of the president's house in 1790. this original plot was larger than most american farms that the time. it included what is today's lafayette park, white house grounds, and the -- visitors to the north and south were ground then and remain ground today. with monuments, parks, and...