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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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that gives carter a in. there are a couple other things going on here -- by 1976, the country has a new presidential nomination system. before if you wanted to get nominated, we talked a lot about the conventions. we talked about the 19 century presidential nominations for you had to get in good with the delegates to those conventions. as of 1976, this is starting to look like the one that we know. what you need to do is do well the primary system. you have to win state-by-state primaries. they are in this crazy order, some states are early and some are late. the system is relatively new at that point. no one really knows how to gain it or how it works. nobody knows how to strategize. carter was able to take advantage of that to think through his own strategy. he goes to iowa. i have talked with a couple of you outside of class, now they have this common importance that was not the case in 1976. carter took advantage of this. this not really well-known governor who is not a national figure, he's able to go t
that gives carter a in. there are a couple other things going on here -- by 1976, the country has a new presidential nomination system. before if you wanted to get nominated, we talked a lot about the conventions. we talked about the 19 century presidential nominations for you had to get in good with the delegates to those conventions. as of 1976, this is starting to look like the one that we know. what you need to do is do well the primary system. you have to win state-by-state primaries. they...
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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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and that's president carter. and for who demonstrated that you could be a decent, honorable person and still hold the highest office in the land. and i think there is not just simply a nostalgia for the idea of decent, honorable people being president, but a recognition that in some sense our republic requires it. and secondly, they demonstrated a real ability for civic friendship and for personal friendship, even though they were bitter political rivals in the 1976 presidential election after their presidencies, they became very close friends. i was telling paige earlier today that my favorite exhibit here in the museum is the funeral, president ford's funeral, and president carter's speech at the funeral, which is just profoundly moving. it's a really beautiful speech and just such heartfelt delivery and some sense hope on its own right? well, with that, i'd like to introduce our two guests tonight. i'm going to start on my far left there. you're far right with gleaves whitney, who is the executive director of
and that's president carter. and for who demonstrated that you could be a decent, honorable person and still hold the highest office in the land. and i think there is not just simply a nostalgia for the idea of decent, honorable people being president, but a recognition that in some sense our republic requires it. and secondly, they demonstrated a real ability for civic friendship and for personal friendship, even though they were bitter political rivals in the 1976 presidential election after...
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he trails ali carter at ally pally. and things are hotting up in the nfl playoffs, even if the weather's doing precisely the opposite, as the chiefs progress to the next round. welcome along. a busy sportsday coming up for you this sunday. all the news to come from the opening day of the australian open, but first let's bring you up to date on the day's football. at old trafford, its just finished between manchester united and tottenham. all the details of that to come. but lets start with the early game, where aston villa missed the chance to jump back above manchester city, and into second place in the premier league, after they were held to a goalless draw by everton at goodison park. it was villa boss unai emery�*s first 0—0 in the premier league in nearly 100 matches in charge, an indication of how free flowing his side have been. villa thought they had the lead in the 18th minute, courtesy of alex moreno�*s strike. but it was disallowed by var after a lengthy delay. everton�*s best chance of the first half came ri
he trails ali carter at ally pally. and things are hotting up in the nfl playoffs, even if the weather's doing precisely the opposite, as the chiefs progress to the next round. welcome along. a busy sportsday coming up for you this sunday. all the news to come from the opening day of the australian open, but first let's bring you up to date on the day's football. at old trafford, its just finished between manchester united and tottenham. all the details of that to come. but lets start with the...
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why is he talking about jimmy carter and rosalynn carter? i just don't get it. >> well, i don't get it either. i think it's a good thing that neither of us get it because, you know, this is, kind of, the incoherent, irrelevant, tangential, just crazy things that come out of donald trump's mouth all the time. if they were coming out of joe biden's mouth, he'd be -- you know, we'd be hearing that he needed to be in an insane asylum or an old folk's home. since it's donald trump saying it and it's his base, he gets away with saying things that are absolutely insane. jimmy carter is a very elderly man in very frail health in hospice, who has -- whose presidency we can disagree on, but who has done very good things since his presidency and who just lost his wife. he has nothing to do with what donald trump is saying. but i guess he's got to fill up all of that time that he speaks with stupid things. and this is just one more of those today. >> yeah, paul. i mean, who is the happiest man alive after your wife passes away? >> of 71 years. >> yeah.
why is he talking about jimmy carter and rosalynn carter? i just don't get it. >> well, i don't get it either. i think it's a good thing that neither of us get it because, you know, this is, kind of, the incoherent, irrelevant, tangential, just crazy things that come out of donald trump's mouth all the time. if they were coming out of joe biden's mouth, he'd be -- you know, we'd be hearing that he needed to be in an insane asylum or an old folk's home. since it's donald trump saying it...
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carter wasn't world war. but anyway, they were they just didn't dwell on their navy naval service did did he ever take time think about his navy service and how it influenced his life? and could you see that affecting what he did in the future? absolutely. yeah. he stayed in the navy reserve until the mid 1960s and retired as a full commander and he knew what it was like to serve in in combat on a faraway island in world war two. and when he became president. he didn't he wouldn't end vietnam until he could bring home the p.o.w.s. there was over 500 p.o.w.s being held. vietnam, there were mainly naval aviators that were shot down and he wouldn't end vietnam until he could bring them home. and that appears from my research to directly related to his his experience with the navy and commitment to the government. and coincidentally, just point this out very quickly. one of the p.o.w.s that he brought home was a named ronnie knudsen and rodney knutson was one of the longest held p.o.w.s and most extensively tortu
carter wasn't world war. but anyway, they were they just didn't dwell on their navy naval service did did he ever take time think about his navy service and how it influenced his life? and could you see that affecting what he did in the future? absolutely. yeah. he stayed in the navy reserve until the mid 1960s and retired as a full commander and he knew what it was like to serve in in combat on a faraway island in world war two. and when he became president. he didn't he wouldn't end vietnam...
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but why invoke the carters and the passing of rosalynn carter in this fashion?ike he is mocking jimmy carter, who we should note, has been in hospice, just lost his wife. who is the happiest person after losing their wife? it seems ugly. you worked with him. why does he keep going? he does this with mccain and others. >> so, let's decode it. it's almost like a trump's rubric's cube. let's line up all the colors. the carter reference obviously is to attack president biden. and obviously president trump doesn't care about president carter's feelings or whatever he's doing. there's an objective here. so, he's attacking president biden. secondary thing he's doing, which is part of his personality, he's referencing the former first lady go to the funeral. so, he's trying to tell people that he's going to fix things. he's an avatar for their anger, but there's some compassion in the family. i mean, that's basically all of the symbolism in that speech. now, you're disgusted by it and probably won't admit you're disgusted by it because you're an objective journalist. bu
but why invoke the carters and the passing of rosalynn carter in this fashion?ike he is mocking jimmy carter, who we should note, has been in hospice, just lost his wife. who is the happiest person after losing their wife? it seems ugly. you worked with him. why does he keep going? he does this with mccain and others. >> so, let's decode it. it's almost like a trump's rubric's cube. let's line up all the colors. the carter reference obviously is to attack president biden. and obviously...
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it is 6-4 it is 6—4 to carter at the moment.here was a really exciting finish to the dubai invitational, with tommy fleetwood just pipping rory mcilroy to victory. it was a roller—coaster final round from mcilroy. the northern irishman led by a shot going into the last hole, but he overcooked his tee shot, ending up in the water. that cost him dear as he went on to bogey the hole. 0vernight leader fleetwood managed to keep his composure, birdying the final two holes, which saw the englishman finish on 19 under to beat mcilroy and south africa's thriston lawrence by a single stroke. it's been a really cool week. ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week. i had a great day yesterday and then today, playing with rory and coming down the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it has been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. to the hockey then, where things are very finely balanced for britain's women as they look to qualify for this summer's 0lympics. hav
it is 6-4 it is 6—4 to carter at the moment.here was a really exciting finish to the dubai invitational, with tommy fleetwood just pipping rory mcilroy to victory. it was a roller—coaster final round from mcilroy. the northern irishman led by a shot going into the last hole, but he overcooked his tee shot, ending up in the water. that cost him dear as he went on to bogey the hole. 0vernight leader fleetwood managed to keep his composure, birdying the final two holes, which saw the...
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they spiked under carter because of iran. if biden takes action that moves gas prices back to $4 or $5 a gallon, voters will not be happy, especially since it was biden who ended america's energy independence in the first place. plenty of carter/biden parallels and may be one more. carter lost to ronald reagan who projected american's strength and power. if biden faces tram nap november, will history repeat? that's a fair question. third hour of varney starts now. martha maccallum with us on this wednesday morning. will history repeat itself? >> there's a lot of parallels here and i'd also argue that there's a parallel in the election of jimmy carter and came post-watergate and a time when people were seeking someone steady, someone that was calm, someone who w wore sweaters and cardigans and calm the chaos in the nation. it didn't work. four years later, there were more chaos in the nation and jimmy carter seen as weak and ronald reagan seen as strong and there's a lot of parallels here because you saw the election of biden
they spiked under carter because of iran. if biden takes action that moves gas prices back to $4 or $5 a gallon, voters will not be happy, especially since it was biden who ended america's energy independence in the first place. plenty of carter/biden parallels and may be one more. carter lost to ronald reagan who projected american's strength and power. if biden faces tram nap november, will history repeat? that's a fair question. third hour of varney starts now. martha maccallum with us on...
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and then carter speaks to it himself. you so you get to see him explain what happened or how it happened. and i think that's how we end. we end in a way that you hear from him directly post-presidency. so he can speak freely. and then you've seen all the way through from upbringing to how things work, congress and all those those kinds of debates. and then you end with him saying, this is what i think happened or this is how i felt when it happened. and i think that humbles humbles everything. you think president untouchable. and you walk through the carter and you say he's just, you know, and and a one term president and and i think visitors probably already have in their head before they even enter their own thoughts about him and his presidency. and then they may leave a different way. it's it's fascinating because. i would say 20 years ago, people wouldn't say some of the things they say now, i hear a lot of carter's the greatest president ever. and, you know, ten, 20 years ago, one term president, he was no good. and
and then carter speaks to it himself. you so you get to see him explain what happened or how it happened. and i think that's how we end. we end in a way that you hear from him directly post-presidency. so he can speak freely. and then you've seen all the way through from upbringing to how things work, congress and all those those kinds of debates. and then you end with him saying, this is what i think happened or this is how i felt when it happened. and i think that humbles humbles everything....
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carter? >> well, we shall see, but i got three names.ight, stay long, be long, and the third is something that's really lagged that is coming to life. but let's go one at a time. so, the first and you'll see it on the screen is regeneron. a counter trend move, which reset the stock, stay long, be long. the next is virtex. these are sort of 100 billion plus, vrtx and you almost can't see that the chart changed. again, the definition of an orderly uptrend and so much better than the health care sector. now, the third is a different circumstance altogether. a real aggard. and you can see it here, medtronic. something that really took a hit. all the elements of a base or a bottom, and what i would characterize is a bearish to bullish guy. >> vertex is developing a nonopioid painkiller, which could be the holy grail in the opioid markets. i think everybody here likes health care to some extent? >> yes. well, some of the stocks that i've owned just had a terrible '23, after a great '22. names like america didn't do well. pfizer, of course, my
carter? >> well, we shall see, but i got three names.ight, stay long, be long, and the third is something that's really lagged that is coming to life. but let's go one at a time. so, the first and you'll see it on the screen is regeneron. a counter trend move, which reset the stock, stay long, be long. the next is virtex. these are sort of 100 billion plus, vrtx and you almost can't see that the chart changed. again, the definition of an orderly uptrend and so much better than the health...
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[cheering] i just said the happiest person with biden's jimmy carter, jimmy carter and his administration was brilliant by comparison, before we begin i would like to take time to congratulate ron desantis and of course a really terrific person, we got to know his wife casey for running a great campaign for president. he ran a really great campaign. it's not easy they think it's easy doing the stuff, it is not easy. as you know he left the campaign trail today 3:00 a.m. and so doing he is very gracious and he endorsed me. i appreciate that. i appreciate that and i also look forward to working with ron and everybody else to defeat cricket joe biden we have to get about. he has put our country at great peril, i just want to thank ron and congratulate him on doing a very good job, it's a tough situation. it is a tough thing to do. i am thrilled to be here in the home of the first in the nation primary, do you know why your first in the nation i kept either unlike biden, i kept to
[cheering] i just said the happiest person with biden's jimmy carter, jimmy carter and his administration was brilliant by comparison, before we begin i would like to take time to congratulate ron desantis and of course a really terrific person, we got to know his wife casey for running a great campaign for president. he ran a really great campaign. it's not easy they think it's easy doing the stuff, it is not easy. as you know he left the campaign trail today 3:00 a.m. and so doing he is very...
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, um, it was jimmy carter that picked up the uh, the mantle of arab israeli peace, and it was jimmy carter who... made the camp david peace accords a reality, but uh, this was all started by henry kissinger. well, we'll come back to the discussion in a moment after our next report about the lekot parties plans to assassinate henry kishinger in 1977. despite his services to designist entity in neutralizing egypt, there were some in the israeli political arena who could not trust henry kissinger and saw his activity as harming the... his project, while his work on normalization was carried out in lock step with the israeli labor party, the right-wing liquid party, which currently governs designist entity, was deeply opposed to him. us state department officials leaked the story to the new york daily news in 1977 that the liquid party had put $150,000 contract for the assassination of kissinger. at first, it was claimed that the threat eminate. from palestinian groups aware of his work in isolating them, but it was later described as a quote, a small radical splintter faction within israel's
, um, it was jimmy carter that picked up the uh, the mantle of arab israeli peace, and it was jimmy carter who... made the camp david peace accords a reality, but uh, this was all started by henry kissinger. well, we'll come back to the discussion in a moment after our next report about the lekot parties plans to assassinate henry kishinger in 1977. despite his services to designist entity in neutralizing egypt, there were some in the israeli political arena who could not trust henry kissinger...
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you wanted carter to look at jpmorgan. why is that?outperformance, the enthusiasm around the name relative to other names, we spent some time talking about citi bank, who has been upgraded. just not in the same category. to me, that seems like -- i just don't know what can propel it higher, if you look at that multiyear chart. >> almost 1.8 times book, when you've got other banks trading below book. >> oh, wow. how do regionals in general act? because that has shown some outperformance. >> right. if you just -- that october low, which from which everything rallied, the biggest move is home builders, up 45. regional banks are right up there, up 42. it's just a rate thing. look at jpmorgan. the question is, can you keep that rate of change going, or do you need to back and fill and back away? i think they should be sell calls or trade. >> all right. up next, final trades. (clock ringing) go. and go and go and go. (tense music) but what if you. (tense music) stop! you work hard. it's time for a bank that'll work hard for you. everbank per
you wanted carter to look at jpmorgan. why is that?outperformance, the enthusiasm around the name relative to other names, we spent some time talking about citi bank, who has been upgraded. just not in the same category. to me, that seems like -- i just don't know what can propel it higher, if you look at that multiyear chart. >> almost 1.8 times book, when you've got other banks trading below book. >> oh, wow. how do regionals in general act? because that has shown some...
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back to back semi final appearances for ali carter, but four| appearances for ali carter, but four yearse has not been here for four years! back into the 16, and perhaps scaling the heights he reached in the 2010, 2012 mark. tina reached in the 2010, 2012 mark. two massive results _ reached in the 2010, 2012 mark. twp massive results this week, mark williams in the first round, and the buzz, but it is the manner he got over the line. just to show you still got it in from 2000 people. who is he going to play? mark allen or mark selby? remember, in crucible semifinal they played, could be a late night tonight! that semifinal they played, could be a late night tonight!— late night tonight! that one was 17-15! laughter _ w 17-15! laughter this is _ 17-15! laughter i this is hard-fought. 17-15! laughter _ this is hard-fought. favourite is -robabl this is hard-fought. favourite is probably still — this is hard-fought. favourite is probably still be _ this is hard-fought. favourite is probably still be because - this is hard-fought. favourite is probably still be because of i this is hard-fough
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during a rally today in iowa, trump brought up former president carter and his late wife rosalynn carter taking a jab at president biden at the same time. take a look at this. >> i always say jimmy carter is the happiest man alive right now and it's good because he's somewhat elderly, right? somewhat. my wife went to the funeral of rosalynn, it was a beautiful funeral, but jimmy carter is a happy man because people are considering him compared to biden his presidency to be a brilliant presidency. >> joining me now is the communications director for the biden campaign, michael tyler. hope you're braving the cold temperatures in iowa okay. your reaction to that. >> trying to stay warm. thanks for having me. >> i'm sure you are. your reaction to that comment from trump. >> well, listen. i think it's emblematic of everything we've come to expect from donald trump who's far more interested in waging attacks. and i think frankly that's going to be the split screen we see tomorrow night. not between any of the republican candidates who are here in iowa but between this entire field of maga repu
during a rally today in iowa, trump brought up former president carter and his late wife rosalynn carter taking a jab at president biden at the same time. take a look at this. >> i always say jimmy carter is the happiest man alive right now and it's good because he's somewhat elderly, right? somewhat. my wife went to the funeral of rosalynn, it was a beautiful funeral, but jimmy carter is a happy man because people are considering him compared to biden his presidency to be a brilliant...
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director tom homan fox news contributor sara carter. carter, your part of a new group called border 911.com if i'm not mistaken. >> yeah, it's a nonprofit. sara is part of it. i started the nonprofit. it's a bunch of us of us immigration border experts who are going to spend the next year about why border security matters. border security means national security. >> sean: you been down there so many times. you have chronicled how badly these deliverable immigrants are being treated by the cartels. we know about the opioid and functional crisis but what scares me the most is the sheer number of people they've allowed in unvented coming from countries like iran and syria and egypt and afghanistan and china and russia. why would people from those parts of the world be making their way to our southern border. they are coming here because they want better lives for themselves and families or do you think maybe they could be terror cells walking across the border? >> absolutely guaranteed there are terror cells that made their way into our co
director tom homan fox news contributor sara carter. carter, your part of a new group called border 911.com if i'm not mistaken. >> yeah, it's a nonprofit. sara is part of it. i started the nonprofit. it's a bunch of us of us immigration border experts who are going to spend the next year about why border security matters. border security means national security. >> sean: you been down there so many times. you have chronicled how badly these deliverable immigrants are being treated...
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carter? mr. carter votes no. mr. magaziner? mr. ivy? mr. ivy votes no. mr. garcia? mr.votes no mrs. ramirez? mrs. ramirez votes no. mr. menendez? mr. menendez votes no. ms. clark? ms. clark votes no. missed titus? missed titus votes ■■no. >> how is the chair recorded? >> the chair is not recorded. >> the chair votes aye. >> report the tally? >> there were 18 ayes and 14 nos. >> the tabling motion stands and that motion is moved to the table. without objection, click report that amendment and nature of the substitute personal .a amendment in the nature of a substitute for 863 offered by mr. green of tennessee. without objection, the reading is dispensed with. ■+ i now recognize myself to explain the amendment and nature of the substitute. this is in the nature of a substitute and expansive the underlying resolution by 22 articles of impeachment. article one res refusal to apply the law and number two is for public trust. the amendment and the nature of the substitute also includes updated figures regarding illegal border crossings and other statistics. with that, i yield
carter? mr. carter votes no. mr. magaziner? mr. ivy? mr. ivy votes no. mr. garcia? mr.votes no mrs. ramirez? mrs. ramirez votes no. mr. menendez? mr. menendez votes no. ms. clark? ms. clark votes no. missed titus? missed titus votes ■■no. >> how is the chair recorded? >> the chair is not recorded. >> the chair votes aye. >> report the tally? >> there were 18 ayes and 14 nos. >> the tabling motion stands and that motion is moved to the table. without...
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until everybody says we blame jimmy carter.jimmy carter did that iowa started developing this culture with candidates so candace going to iowa. and on the iowa side the bargain is they show up. not just a caucus, which they do but they show up for the events. they show up in the coffee shops in the restaurants and the pizza ranch is there are 72 piece the ranches in iowa. some candidates go have an event at every single one like rick santorum in 2012. so that is the bargain. iowans have loved this bargain it's been a massive economic boom millions and millions of dollars. part of the turnout is not just people interested in politics but it is an iowans having pride in the attention they get. the role their state plays. it's in every four year tradition for many voters in iowa to show up for the caucuses. this year is the republican party. >> what is at stake for these republican presidential candidates tonight? >> a while normally it is very, very exciting. it is exciting this year because so many candidates come to iowa and th
until everybody says we blame jimmy carter.jimmy carter did that iowa started developing this culture with candidates so candace going to iowa. and on the iowa side the bargain is they show up. not just a caucus, which they do but they show up for the events. they show up in the coffee shops in the restaurants and the pizza ranch is there are 72 piece the ranches in iowa. some candidates go have an event at every single one like rick santorum in 2012. so that is the bargain. iowans have loved...
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remember what happened to jimmy carter? he was pilloried. most of those to be when he talked about the criticism of the condition and they occupied territories was never jimmy carter was the n a number spec for carter in terms it would have been no egyptian drawing peach tree without jimmy carter for job i is not jimmy car, joe mine is alone among american presidents. a guy who is preacher naturally has run throughout most of his career. all those career sources go visual. he considers himself literally part and parcel of these really scared a story and he's dealt with every little. every is what is really little projecting . now. nobody has secondary not in terms of his support for his question is can that support be used to have not just to have the uncomfortable conversations, but at some point to basically say to benjamin isn't yeah. what else? because it's harming america's reputation as well by standing close to an ally that is doing the things that nothing yahoo is doing. i think that certainly the, the key consideration on the part o
remember what happened to jimmy carter? he was pilloried. most of those to be when he talked about the criticism of the condition and they occupied territories was never jimmy carter was the n a number spec for carter in terms it would have been no egyptian drawing peach tree without jimmy carter for job i is not jimmy car, joe mine is alone among american presidents. a guy who is preacher naturally has run throughout most of his career. all those career sources go visual. he considers himself...
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in 1972 -- and then in 1976 on the democratic side, jimmy carter basically moved to iowa and decided,ou know, nobody knows me. carter thought, i can get some media attention if i just do well in one of the early states, which is iowa. he basically moved there, rented an apartment, and he did do surprisingly well, and so, everybody says we blame jimmy carter. but ever since jimmy carter did that, iowa started developing this culture with candidates of candidates going to iowa, and on the iowa side, the bargain is that they show up not just to caucus, which they do, but they show up for the events. they show up in the coffee shops and the restaurants and the pizza ranches. there's a 72 pizza ranches in iowa and some candidates go have an event at everyone like rick santorum in 2012. so that is the bargain. iowans have loved this bargain. it has been a massive economic boom. millions and millions of dollars. and so part of the turnout is not just people interested in politics, but it is the iowans having a pride in the attention they get, the role that their state plays, so it's actually
in 1972 -- and then in 1976 on the democratic side, jimmy carter basically moved to iowa and decided,ou know, nobody knows me. carter thought, i can get some media attention if i just do well in one of the early states, which is iowa. he basically moved there, rented an apartment, and he did do surprisingly well, and so, everybody says we blame jimmy carter. but ever since jimmy carter did that, iowa started developing this culture with candidates of candidates going to iowa, and on the iowa...
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carter, what do you see?it's always about your time frame and knowing who one is in the market. day-to-day, week over week, nikkei's a bit steep and uncharactered. up 10% in the past month. and you can see it here. it's a textbook setup. well defined intermediate tops at a common level and a breakout. but that breakout is quite steep and now all of a sudden it's very popular, having been unchanged for almost seven, eight months. the breakout is textbook. but i think you fade it if you have the dexterity and on the short and intermediate side. hang seng is down 10%. you have 2,000 basis points of spread in a one-month period between these equally important indices in the far east, and for fun, wlelet's look at some comparative charts this is a ten-year. the lines and the colors are clear. blue is japan, orange is the hang seng. if we look at the next time frame, look at longer term, 30 years. they're even money. so, which is it? now, go 50 years. and, of course, this is the tale. i mean, hang seng is 5x that o
carter, what do you see?it's always about your time frame and knowing who one is in the market. day-to-day, week over week, nikkei's a bit steep and uncharactered. up 10% in the past month. and you can see it here. it's a textbook setup. well defined intermediate tops at a common level and a breakout. but that breakout is quite steep and now all of a sudden it's very popular, having been unchanged for almost seven, eight months. the breakout is textbook. but i think you fade it if you have the...
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carter evans on the slopes tonight.ica's public schools are struggling with the influx of migrant students. migrant students. ou this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ ♪ did you know 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? dryness and frizz that keeps coming back, could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. you need pantene's miracle rescue deep conditioner. it's filled with pro-vitamins to help hair lock in moisture, visibly repairing six months of damage in just one use, with no weigh-down. guaranteed, or your money back. for hair that looks healthy and stays healthy. if you know, you know it's pantene. look
carter evans on the slopes tonight.ica's public schools are struggling with the influx of migrant students. migrant students. ou this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like...
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my wife attended the funeral two months ago of rosalynn carter and it was beautiful and jimmy carternow because he will go down as being a brilliant president by comparison to joe biden. he will be a brilliant president. he will be known as brilliant by comparison. we have to stop the invasion. we have to bring down our energy. we have more liquid gold under our feet than any nation in the world and we have to stop the crime and rebuild our cities and rebuild the capitol. i was there at one of the biden indictment trials. i go to a lot of court houses because of biden because they are using that for election interference. on things like election. i don't know if you know, but they did polls tonight on the election of 2020. do you believe it was honest or not? 82% said it was not. we can't have that. we can't have a situation like that. we are going to straighten out our elections. we will try to go to paper ballots as soon as possible. voter id. one day. we have elections that last 62 days and if you need more time, take as much as you happen. we have to get rid of mail-in ballots. o
my wife attended the funeral two months ago of rosalynn carter and it was beautiful and jimmy carternow because he will go down as being a brilliant president by comparison to joe biden. he will be a brilliant president. he will be known as brilliant by comparison. we have to stop the invasion. we have to bring down our energy. we have more liquid gold under our feet than any nation in the world and we have to stop the crime and rebuild our cities and rebuild the capitol. i was there at one of...
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neil: jimmy carter just one, i'm sure carter regretted making that move because a lot of people who didn't know much about ronald reagan kind of liked the guy when they saw that debate. >> it also depends where the state of the race is. if trump does win the nomination and biden is down by 78 points, he's down overall and most polls, maybe that changes their thinking, we have to debate trump because we got to win and maybe trump backs off. it depends on where we are post labor day. jack: q very much. we want to pass along some confirmation of the terror attack in iran, the islamic state better known as isis is taking responsibility for those deadly bombings in iran. you might recall the attack killed close to 100 people at the time, we never got a number on that. taking a look at the killing of a top terror uranian, that would be an interesting element, isis getting involved in terror attacks in iran, how things are expanding in the middle east beyond israel with this hamas threat, rebels attacking and counterattacking. it's not had any riveting effect so far on the markets. interest rates
neil: jimmy carter just one, i'm sure carter regretted making that move because a lot of people who didn't know much about ronald reagan kind of liked the guy when they saw that debate. >> it also depends where the state of the race is. if trump does win the nomination and biden is down by 78 points, he's down overall and most polls, maybe that changes their thinking, we have to debate trump because we got to win and maybe trump backs off. it depends on where we are post labor day. jack:...
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my name is jimmy carter and i am a presidential candidate. in 1355, jamie carter, the candidate for the us presidential election, criticized the nixon and ford republican administrations for ignoring the issue of human rights in america's allied countries, as well as selling arms to those countries. shaham shah and prizid. the 10th of december 1956 was a memorable night and day for mohammad reza pahlavi. the president of the united states came to tehran on the night of 9 ad, and for mohammad reza pahlavi, who had always tried to attract the attention of the americans , the endorsement of jimmy carter was a great success and he felt a great sense of pride. he laughs the president of the united states replied that iran is under great leadership the island of stability and peace has become one of the most stormy areas in the world. he unveiled an article that had been kept in posto for some time, an article written by ahmad rashidi mutlaq , which was explained everywhere in iran except for one city . which was broadcast all over the country. the
my name is jimmy carter and i am a presidential candidate. in 1355, jamie carter, the candidate for the us presidential election, criticized the nixon and ford republican administrations for ignoring the issue of human rights in america's allied countries, as well as selling arms to those countries. shaham shah and prizid. the 10th of december 1956 was a memorable night and day for mohammad reza pahlavi. the president of the united states came to tehran on the night of 9 ad, and for mohammad...
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carter braxton worth of worth charting. which goes back to our original conversation, which is, you might like one store, but not the other, and that's what carter sees here. >> it's fair. tim, you asked tim that question, he answered it the way carter answered it, as well. you don't have to, by definition, if you love taiwan semi, you don't have to love apple. listen, i think apple is expensive. there have been periods of time where apple does sell off. the last two times we've seen selloffs, if our crack staff can look ate, go back in october. we traded down to and held to 200-day moving average and bounced. and that's what we did recently off the couple of downgrades. it's traded relatively well the last few months. let's see what happens in earnings in a couple weeks. >> and there's other names in the semiconductor space that maybe we haven't been talking a lot about. if you think about, okay, smartphones are bottoming, qualcomm. apple is a 20% customer, samsung. they have a great phone going on over there. and so, you
carter braxton worth of worth charting. which goes back to our original conversation, which is, you might like one store, but not the other, and that's what carter sees here. >> it's fair. tim, you asked tim that question, he answered it the way carter answered it, as well. you don't have to, by definition, if you love taiwan semi, you don't have to love apple. listen, i think apple is expensive. there have been periods of time where apple does sell off. the last two times we've seen...
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my name is jimmy carter and i am a presidential candidate.135, jimmy carter, the candidate for the us presidential election, criticized the republican administrations of nixon and ford because of attention to the issue of human rights in the countries allied to the united states, as well as the sale of weapons to those countries , were criticized. the emperor and president cutter had a private conversation from 5.4 to 6:20. president parter has expressed his gratitude for the successful effort of the iranian government in not increasing the price of oil at least for a short period of time, and the shahneshah also appreciated the efforts of president j. miladi, who came to tehran and praised mohammad reza pahlavi, who had always tried to win the opinion of the americans. jimmy carter's endorsement was a huge success and made him a proud president in response, america said that under the supreme leadership of the king, iran has become an island of stability and peace in one of the most stormy regions of the world. according to mohammad reza pah
my name is jimmy carter and i am a presidential candidate.135, jimmy carter, the candidate for the us presidential election, criticized the republican administrations of nixon and ford because of attention to the issue of human rights in the countries allied to the united states, as well as the sale of weapons to those countries , were criticized. the emperor and president cutter had a private conversation from 5.4 to 6:20. president parter has expressed his gratitude for the successful effort...
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carter, the united states says that we have to support the zionist regime by nature.have to support mr. carter's work, we see the facts, but we don't want to accept or admit it, so this pressure from the regime on the state. the united states is the united states. let me tell you about its efforts in these 3 months he has been able to keep this region safe , he has consulted with the countries of the region so that this region is not insecure and the regime is not under pressure, but it came to a point where he had to go to war to defend the regime, something that he has never done before. he said that we don't want it, but i believe that the nature of what happened is an operation. limited or war, because in any case, ansarullah, with the support of the people that it has shown in the past and today, and the military power that it has no intention of retreating from its explanations, will continue the operation. what do the americans want to do next ? they want to have a war with the yemenis. you see, america doesn't want to go to war because the big goal of america
carter, the united states says that we have to support the zionist regime by nature.have to support mr. carter's work, we see the facts, but we don't want to accept or admit it, so this pressure from the regime on the state. the united states is the united states. let me tell you about its efforts in these 3 months he has been able to keep this region safe , he has consulted with the countries of the region so that this region is not insecure and the regime is not under pressure, but it came to...
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president jimmy carter wrote the book about a party in in the united palestine um they they gave him hell he could hardly get on they would hardly let him on television and uh they they reviewed the book once or twice and tried to ban it now when jimmy carter was uh ambassador at the united nations, he had a meeting, secret meeting, they said it was secret meeting with yasa arapat, palestiny liberation organization, and he was fired as us ambassador, the israelis to the apec lobbious organization right now are trying are have hundred million dollars that they're going to spend that they are currently spending to disrupt us elections to prevent the voices of black folks, people of color. women who are expressing their ideas, simply critical thinking, but anybody who speaks up about justice is in trouble in the united states and that has been the case from the beginning, right? now shabir, american academics, i also worried while they're you know uh posting these anti israel stuff on social media, they've cited uh being stocked, they've they're been threatened, they've been fired from
president jimmy carter wrote the book about a party in in the united palestine um they they gave him hell he could hardly get on they would hardly let him on television and uh they they reviewed the book once or twice and tried to ban it now when jimmy carter was uh ambassador at the united nations, he had a meeting, secret meeting, they said it was secret meeting with yasa arapat, palestiny liberation organization, and he was fired as us ambassador, the israelis to the apec lobbious...
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, um, it was jimmy carter that picked up the uh, the mantle of uh arab israeli peace, and uh, it was jimmy carter who, made the camp david peace accords a reality, but uh, this was all started by henry kissinger. well, we'll come back to the discussion in a moment after our next report about the lecut party plans to assassinate henry kissinger in 1977. despite his services to designist entity in neutralizing egypt, there were some in the israeli political arena who could not trust henry kissinger and saw his activity as harming thesign projects. while his work on normalization was carried out in lock step with the israeli labor party, the right-wing liquid party, which currently governs designist entity, was deeply opposed to him. us state department officials leak the story to the new york daily news in 1977 that the liquid party had put $150,000 contract for the assassination of kissinger. at first it was claimed that the threat eminated from palestinian groups aware of his work in isolating them, but it was later described as a quote, a small radical splinter faction within israel
, um, it was jimmy carter that picked up the uh, the mantle of uh arab israeli peace, and uh, it was jimmy carter who, made the camp david peace accords a reality, but uh, this was all started by henry kissinger. well, we'll come back to the discussion in a moment after our next report about the lecut party plans to assassinate henry kissinger in 1977. despite his services to designist entity in neutralizing egypt, there were some in the israeli political arena who could not trust henry...