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and there there's plenty of evidence that carter was carter was in these ideas. he agreed with these ideas that even as a as a person in the south, he had actually borne personal cost as a business person, not joining these kind of reactive southern white citizens councils and things. but when it came to being president just wasn't at the top of his agenda and he has sort a mixed legacy for that reason in them. and the early part of the administration, the supreme heard a big case on affirmative action and the administration was really torn internally about exactly where to go with that. but they ended up kind of coming out in general support of of the concept of affirmative action. but again, that's kind of reactive. yeah. did any of his campaign focus civil rights like were there broken promises, i guess, or promises, but that that's a good question. yeah, it wasn't really wasn't really a campaign focus either. i mean, it was the campaign was lot more general about this kind of good government kind of idea. yeah it wasn't really front and center campaign. and y
and there there's plenty of evidence that carter was carter was in these ideas. he agreed with these ideas that even as a as a person in the south, he had actually borne personal cost as a business person, not joining these kind of reactive southern white citizens councils and things. but when it came to being president just wasn't at the top of his agenda and he has sort a mixed legacy for that reason in them. and the early part of the administration, the supreme heard a big case on...
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of jimmy carter and rosalynn carter was and is exceptional. when and why did make that decision? well when i had a sabbatical beginning in about august 1990. and so that's when i came over to the library and because i was already interested, john carter as a writer. and so i just started looking to see what was available in the library. and of course i was a huge treasure trove of untouched primary materials. and i started reading little bit more about him and i didn't get very into it before. i really everything read rosalynn was involved in it. and so it occurred to me you could not write about jimmy carter without writing about rosalynn. and also now i know these years later you can't about rosalynn without writing about jimmy carter. but there was unique partner ship and almost everything we know today. all these years later, i would magnificent accomplishments. it is a result of that partnership that was just an unusual and people asked me when i was a newspaper recently that talks about the influence rosalynn had on jimmy and i don't lik
of jimmy carter and rosalynn carter was and is exceptional. when and why did make that decision? well when i had a sabbatical beginning in about august 1990. and so that's when i came over to the library and because i was already interested, john carter as a writer. and so i just started looking to see what was available in the library. and of course i was a huge treasure trove of untouched primary materials. and i started reading little bit more about him and i didn't get very into it before....
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carter sing. amy also signed one. jimmy and rosalynn came by transfer of letter from first baptist church of plains in georgia. little amy came requesting baptism around once a month. president carter taught us sunday school class at first baptist church. the church has provided american history tv with audio recordings from some of his classes, including this one where he taught in place of his friend, an insurance executive named fred gregg. credit. i've had a great and growing personal friendship, as all of you know, and we see the persnvolvement of all of us and a greatly expanded christian mission program as being an integral part of a person's but i thank you for your friendship and what you mean to me. it's good to have a sunday school teacher that becomes an instant part of your personal and family life, particularly when you are living in the white house and you served a lot of your relationships back home that provided stability for you and our personal sunday school teacher who performed that function in th
carter sing. amy also signed one. jimmy and rosalynn came by transfer of letter from first baptist church of plains in georgia. little amy came requesting baptism around once a month. president carter taught us sunday school class at first baptist church. the church has provided american history tv with audio recordings from some of his classes, including this one where he taught in place of his friend, an insurance executive named fred gregg. credit. i've had a great and growing personal...
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carter, amy also signed one. jimmy and rosalynn came by transfer of letter from first baptist church of plains in georgia. little amy came requesting baptism. around once a month. president carter taught a sunday school class. at first baptist church. the church has provided c-span with audio recordings from some of his classes, including this one where he taught in place of his friend, an insurance executive named fred gregg. president i've had a great and growing personal friendship, as all of you know, and we see the personal involvement of all of us and a greatly expanded christian mission program as being an integral part of a person's life. i thank you for your friendship and whatouean to me. it's good to have a sunday school teacher that becomes an instant part of your personal and fily life, particularly when you were living in the white house and you served a lot of your relationships back home that provided stability for you and our past and our sos school teacher to perform that function in the life of
carter, amy also signed one. jimmy and rosalynn came by transfer of letter from first baptist church of plains in georgia. little amy came requesting baptism. around once a month. president carter taught a sunday school class. at first baptist church. the church has provided c-span with audio recordings from some of his classes, including this one where he taught in place of his friend, an insurance executive named fred gregg. president i've had a great and growing personal friendship, as all...
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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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do something. >> carter? >> that's exactly right.s is the equal and opposite action of the prior quarter. prior quarter was a big mess, wall street darling and high multiple, dropped 12, 13%, it beat and went up 14% leaving it basically -- from where it was last time trouble came you'll know if it hasn't moved, it's been pinned here, big profits. >>> up next, small cap concerns, why our next guest trader sees some trouble brewing in the group, "options action" is back in two >>> "options action" is sponsored by thinkorswim by td ameritrade hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com
do something. >> carter? >> that's exactly right.s is the equal and opposite action of the prior quarter. prior quarter was a big mess, wall street darling and high multiple, dropped 12, 13%, it beat and went up 14% leaving it basically -- from where it was last time trouble came you'll know if it hasn't moved, it's been pinned here, big profits. >>> up next, small cap concerns, why our next guest trader sees some trouble brewing in the group, "options action" is...
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carter, what do you think? >> so much hangs in the balance. the reason you keep seeing the market this week, another unsure week every day just a little bit up, a little bit down. because the news will inform the direction. this is elemental. everyone knows it. for every person planning for a big move or continuation of strength in apple and microsoft and google, all the big ones, there's someone else position you fade this thing individually, the charts are a little bit different we can go through them but microsoft in many ways has a well defined bottom, but it's ahead of itself. in my case i think you fade it here at least sell calls, do something. but each one is different. if you were to look at -- and this is important, actually. look at this chart this is -- this is the relative performance of the qs to the s&p. so it took covid -- because everything else was so bad -- to make the qs finally recoup all their losses since the dot com peak now we're sitting here churning and stuck. my hunch is that these stocks are not what leads us into
carter, what do you think? >> so much hangs in the balance. the reason you keep seeing the market this week, another unsure week every day just a little bit up, a little bit down. because the news will inform the direction. this is elemental. everyone knows it. for every person planning for a big move or continuation of strength in apple and microsoft and google, all the big ones, there's someone else position you fade this thing individually, the charts are a little bit different we can...
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carter, you say things might turn around from here. why? >> we have a one-year anniversary of the ukraine invasion where commodities in general led by nat gas surged to epic levels. we are at the point just as i was too far too fast this would be the reciprocal so bad it's good you see the ishares commodity etf and the arrows, the next iteration, a 30% decline now 30% is not a magic number, but if you look at the final chart, we are down to a level of support. and so it's down to a level that existed before covid my thinking here is you play for a bounce >> tim, your reaction? >> as goes the dollar, as goes commodity, the dollar peaked in october. the dollar will be your friend it is not your friend in the first quarter after rallying back, but it's given back a lot. the price of oil for every 1% move lower -- higher in the dollar it tends to be a 3% to 4% move lower i would point to china, too. pmi out of china, the manufacturing wasn't gangbusters. china is a second half story and i think in terms of the industrial production dynamics and
carter, you say things might turn around from here. why? >> we have a one-year anniversary of the ukraine invasion where commodities in general led by nat gas surged to epic levels. we are at the point just as i was too far too fast this would be the reciprocal so bad it's good you see the ishares commodity etf and the arrows, the next iteration, a 30% decline now 30% is not a magic number, but if you look at the final chart, we are down to a level of support. and so it's down to a level...
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you heard the technical take from carter, mike.t do you think about this report >> yeah, so it's interesting amazon and microsoft both have some similar dynamics going on because they both have significant exposure to the cloud, and amazon was talking about those aws layoffs. presumably some of the same impact is going to hit azure the flow that we saw this week on the options side, and right now the options market is not implying a big move for this one, about 3.5% the day after they report earnings relatively light really directional we did see some may 260 put purchases, but we also saw a big june 290/330 call spread trade people are taking advantage of the low options premiums probably to hedge gains or make hedged bets to the upside. i think a lot of people feel pressure to own this space, but they're being cautious when they're doing it. >> volatility has remained tame to put it nicely, basically depressed. brian, that really allows you to do these kinds of trades what did you think of that action >> it's interesting, i agree
you heard the technical take from carter, mike.t do you think about this report >> yeah, so it's interesting amazon and microsoft both have some similar dynamics going on because they both have significant exposure to the cloud, and amazon was talking about those aws layoffs. presumably some of the same impact is going to hit azure the flow that we saw this week on the options side, and right now the options market is not implying a big move for this one, about 3.5% the day after they...
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on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, and brian stutland. let's get to the banks as we mentioned the last half hour, the fdic reportedly getting ready to put first republic into receivership shared falling more than 40%, halted for volatility several times. despite this, the kre ending the day today about where it started the week, unchanged. what does this tell us about the price of first republic, regionals and the banking sector as a whole what does the options market think? in today's session in particular, carter, it was strong. >> right, so the big debate -- obviously discussing it at the top of the hour. is it a one off or four off or is it really something systemic? i think there will be more, but what we do know is it is not a j.p. morgan problem, and it's not a bank of america, not a citi bank, not wells fargo so you start to get into where we are in relation to the plunge and what's important is a matter of trading is this -- again, markets are not efficient. an efficient market theory is preposterous, frankly. but they're very ef
on the desk, mike khouw, carter worth, and brian stutland. let's get to the banks as we mentioned the last half hour, the fdic reportedly getting ready to put first republic into receivership shared falling more than 40%, halted for volatility several times. despite this, the kre ending the day today about where it started the week, unchanged. what does this tell us about the price of first republic, regionals and the banking sector as a whole what does the options market think? in today's...
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>> carter had called ahead to the authorities -- were diana lived.man down to an interview room. she was waiting. my name is matt carter. >> diana was about to tell the detective a story that would dramatically reshape this investigation. >> was he a guy friend? >> no it was more than that. >> diana's shared the same story with us. >> he wanted me to love him. >> she said that her and keith met years earlier out of an affair. >> through the cfo of an i. t. company, keith the role warrior lawnmower's salesman had a booth there. >> keith was sitting there not guessing caught as attention right away. >> you noticed -- >> i noticed he was staring at me so i kind of smile -- >> she said he asked her to dinner. >> they quickly discovered how much they had. uncommon >> he told talked about both his sons, and talked about being a grandpa. so i just really connected, because i had grandkids too. >> after several dates, diana says, keefe expressed interest in a relationship. but she wanted to keep it just friends. they stayed in touch but didn't see each other
>> carter had called ahead to the authorities -- were diana lived.man down to an interview room. she was waiting. my name is matt carter. >> diana was about to tell the detective a story that would dramatically reshape this investigation. >> was he a guy friend? >> no it was more than that. >> diana's shared the same story with us. >> he wanted me to love him. >> she said that her and keith met years earlier out of an affair. >> through the cfo of...
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president jimmy carter, his last ailment in the balcony. one. who. read. go. and every summer washington dc. was doing their own ration card and into them and the local soap box derby i entered last year but i didn't win so i decided build a new car and enter again. year my name is carter junior but my friends call me see. i came in the lumber yard. i the fine kind of wood i needed for my floorboard. i wanted it not too heavy. heavy to carry and car. it couldn't be a real expensive type of wood because i only had $20 to spend on the whole car. he suggested a piece of pine pine. he showed me first piece of wood grain is a little rough. i say. i turn it down. i might get a better piece piece. but he did show me a better piece. wood. so got that piece from my board. one man named gregory wilson and the he didn't in last would he earned it this year. he's always haggling me like most boys. hello my mother i don't like when she calls me to do something and i've already started something else. she called me for quality so i had to go. oh, i, i don't sing all that we
president jimmy carter, his last ailment in the balcony. one. who. read. go. and every summer washington dc. was doing their own ration card and into them and the local soap box derby i entered last year but i didn't win so i decided build a new car and enter again. year my name is carter junior but my friends call me see. i came in the lumber yard. i the fine kind of wood i needed for my floorboard. i wanted it not too heavy. heavy to carry and car. it couldn't be a real expensive type of wood...
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in today's session in particular, carter, kre was strong even as this news was coming out this morninghen david faber was reporting it. >> right the big debate, you were discussing it the top of the hour, is it a one off or four off, is this this bank or something systemic i think there will be more but what we do know is it is not a jp morgan problem or bank of america or city bank, it's not a wells fargo problem. you get into where we are in relation to the plunge and what's important as a matter of trading is this, that, again, markets are not efficient, efficient markets theory is preposterous, frankly. but they're very efficient in rerating a security, or a group, quickly in response to the news. you'll see on the screen here that in five, six sessions the carry index was rerated lower, 150 banks down 30% so was the bkx we haven't budged since then that was the beginning of march, and now almost the end of april. you have price discovery in aggregation, this group belongs here, and one can say longer term could there be another shoe to drop but intermediate basis these lows should
in today's session in particular, carter, kre was strong even as this news was coming out this morninghen david faber was reporting it. >> right the big debate, you were discussing it the top of the hour, is it a one off or four off, is this this bank or something systemic i think there will be more but what we do know is it is not a jp morgan problem or bank of america or city bank, it's not a wells fargo problem. you get into where we are in relation to the plunge and what's important...
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many but carter was wounded.nd when he faced reagan in the general carter got blown out. 44 states stomp. ushered in 12 straight years of republican white house control. there was talk about jfk jr.'s political future but his life ended too early. and the kennedys have been quiet ever since until now. robert f. kennedy jr. the son of bobby kennedy and nephew of jfk, has just declared he is running for president and will primary joe biden to be the democratic nominee. r.f.k. jr.'s to pick up where his family left off. >> the easiest thing for a politician to do is to appeal to our greed, to our anger, tour fear. what my father tried to do is much more complicated but you can do it. which is to make people feel that they are part of a community. and that they are on a heroic journey to do something that is going to be great, that's going to be historical. people respond to that kind of vision. i saw it happen to my father. and we can do it again in this country. >> jesse: so r.f.k. jr. has a vision. i mean at least
many but carter was wounded.nd when he faced reagan in the general carter got blown out. 44 states stomp. ushered in 12 straight years of republican white house control. there was talk about jfk jr.'s political future but his life ended too early. and the kennedys have been quiet ever since until now. robert f. kennedy jr. the son of bobby kennedy and nephew of jfk, has just declared he is running for president and will primary joe biden to be the democratic nominee. r.f.k. jr.'s to pick up...
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carter. i appreciate so much you leading on this issue. i can't tell you, i was thinking as you were talking about the first job i ever had, and i was making -- this is really going to date me, but i was making $2.50 an hour. and i thought, holy mackerel, that's $100, i was working 40 hours, i got to bring home $100. no, it was $75. and that was a million years ago. i bring home less today because everything else has gone up. i'll just tell you something about that. i've watched that same thing happen to each one of my children. and we live in this world where the federal government kind of clamps down on you. i appreciate this so much. the fair tax act would repeal all federal corporate and individual income taxes. payroll taxes, self-employment taxes, capital gains taxes, death taxes, gift taxes. and replace them with a revenue-neutral consumption tax. you know what's so nice about a consumption tax is you choose whether you're going to pay it. because it's how you consume. we pay too much
carter. i appreciate so much you leading on this issue. i can't tell you, i was thinking as you were talking about the first job i ever had, and i was making -- this is really going to date me, but i was making $2.50 an hour. and i thought, holy mackerel, that's $100, i was working 40 hours, i got to bring home $100. no, it was $75. and that was a million years ago. i bring home less today because everything else has gone up. i'll just tell you something about that. i've watched that same thing...
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as carter just said, that's a beautiful consolidation there at 60 bucks >> carter? >> amazon. that looks to be making the turn. a bearish to bullish reversal. >> all right, dan? >> yeah, tesla, i'm going to have a short position in it. i think there's kind of a one up, two or three down setup here and that's one of the worst-looking charts on the market right now >> thank you guys for watching "fast money. we've got "mad money" with jim cramer starting right now. we'll see you starting right n. signing off from the nasdaq marketsite this times square >>> 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 kramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cray mere ya. i'm trying to make a little money. my job not just to entertain so call me at every day this market gives you a chance to make some money. yet every day people reject those chances because they don't believe. they just can't figure out how
as carter just said, that's a beautiful consolidation there at 60 bucks >> carter? >> amazon. that looks to be making the turn. a bearish to bullish reversal. >> all right, dan? >> yeah, tesla, i'm going to have a short position in it. i think there's kind of a one up, two or three down setup here and that's one of the worst-looking charts on the market right now >> thank you guys for watching "fast money. we've got "mad money" with jim cramer...
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carter, show us where we are right now. >> the beauty of the xrt, it's equal weighted, 89 stocks, andgot the big ones like walmart, amazon and target because it's equal weight you don't have the influence of one or two names, it's 89 stocks, 2.5 trillion, same as apple. it is literally flirting with 52 week lows. here's a broad swath of the consumer depicted in a pure sense, right, amazon's not too much of an influence, this or that, everything from gap to urban outfitters and it's the definition of poor relative strength i think it speaks to part of the problem with the so-called good stock market you see it in autos, ford and general motors and other areas related to consumer. so we're thinking xrt breaks lower. it's flirting with its trend line, in effect since the covid low. again, it is making new relative lows you can see it on the screen right there, to the s&p, it's not a good setup. >> are you saying that it's broadening out for retail and consumer it's been so specific to industry where you are. >> sure. >> electronics and home goods not good. >> not good. >> groceries, good
carter, show us where we are right now. >> the beauty of the xrt, it's equal weighted, 89 stocks, andgot the big ones like walmart, amazon and target because it's equal weight you don't have the influence of one or two names, it's 89 stocks, 2.5 trillion, same as apple. it is literally flirting with 52 week lows. here's a broad swath of the consumer depicted in a pure sense, right, amazon's not too much of an influence, this or that, everything from gap to urban outfitters and it's the...
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carter. mr. carter: director easterly as we see technology move as fast as it does, every day there is new mode or method to infiltrate, to damage, to destroy. on a scale of 1-10, what would you say your agency feels about your ability and capability to remain competitive and equal to? ms. easterly: we are at a 7. every day we work to stay ahead. i think to be very frank with you, i don't worry about capability. i think the united states of america has the most capable cyber forces in the world. i worry about the assem met try of values because the adversaries will do things with impunity that we wouldn't do. that's where i think we have to be concerned. and the idea of the status quo. we have to be everybody in this nation k through gray need to do to stay safe online and software companies are building safe products and working closely together for the good of the nation. mr. carter: along that line, the biden administration's national cybersecurity strategy shifts from consumers to the provide
carter. mr. carter: director easterly as we see technology move as fast as it does, every day there is new mode or method to infiltrate, to damage, to destroy. on a scale of 1-10, what would you say your agency feels about your ability and capability to remain competitive and equal to? ms. easterly: we are at a 7. every day we work to stay ahead. i think to be very frank with you, i don't worry about capability. i think the united states of america has the most capable cyber forces in the...