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america should remove carter from the political scene. carter was a bad politician for america. then he was the president of america. he discredited america in the world. muslims against america. equipped carter and this work. he is not worthy to be the president of the united states. the american people should know that they should not vote for carter because carter has betrayed the united states. and now he is busy betraying america, he is busy with gangs , and he is acting against america's interests, as america's own scientists say this and will say it later. when imam khomeini hit carter, which even he did not imagine. iran's revolutionaries did not release the hostages of the espionage nest until the american presidential election, and this incident caused them to face the pressure of the public opinion of the american people. no vote for the second time. after carter's defeat, one of the european publications wrote about this: once upon a time, the united states could decide who would sit on the throne of power in iran. but today the ayatollah in tehran can determine the
america should remove carter from the political scene. carter was a bad politician for america. then he was the president of america. he discredited america in the world. muslims against america. equipped carter and this work. he is not worthy to be the president of the united states. the american people should know that they should not vote for carter because carter has betrayed the united states. and now he is busy betraying america, he is busy with gangs , and he is acting against america's...
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and then carter behind closed doors negotiates a whole deal, and clinton finds out about it because carter goes on cnn talking about the breakthrough deal that he's negotiated. and so of course, the clinton people are furious. and so carter represents an ex-president. and the risk, by the way, of an ex-president who is allowed to be out there. - going rogue. going totally rogue. and by the way, you know, you compare and contrast carter with herbert hoover. when herbert hoover was utilized by ex-presidents, even when he disagreed with them, he stuck with the mission. he saved his disagreements and his agitation for his books, and his speeches. - you interviewed george w. bush and his post-presidency. how much of george w. bush's post-presidency do you think is informed by his father who was president, and also had his own post-presidency? - so, i spent two days with president bush in 2020. and what i wanted to understand was the following, which is if you look at the active living presidents, there's only one whose popularity has doubled since he left office, and it's george w. bush. and it
and then carter behind closed doors negotiates a whole deal, and clinton finds out about it because carter goes on cnn talking about the breakthrough deal that he's negotiated. and so of course, the clinton people are furious. and so carter represents an ex-president. and the risk, by the way, of an ex-president who is allowed to be out there. - going rogue. going totally rogue. and by the way, you know, you compare and contrast carter with herbert hoover. when herbert hoover was utilized by...
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outperforming alphabet carter, what do you think?ogle has returned to its former high and is contending with that. meta has been the big outperformer go with the laggard and play for catchups i'm going to say google over the other. >> all right bonowyn, what do we think? >> admittedly, i like both of these companies. meta outperforms google's business is much larger revenue number is essentially twice as much but meta's gross margin is probably 30%higher than that of google. if there is a pull back in ad spend, those numbers that they delivered were remarkable, i tend to think if there's a pull back in ad spend, they will likely be the last person to hurt in that situation. >> i don't think many people remember what cambridge analytica was. >> a double dose of "options action." we lay out options plays to trade those names. that's coming up next. >>> and can you believe the bounce in beijing stocks we're heading overseas for this trade in just a few. >>> and during the month of february we're celebrating black heritage here's the pre
outperforming alphabet carter, what do you think?ogle has returned to its former high and is contending with that. meta has been the big outperformer go with the laggard and play for catchups i'm going to say google over the other. >> all right bonowyn, what do we think? >> admittedly, i like both of these companies. meta outperforms google's business is much larger revenue number is essentially twice as much but meta's gross margin is probably 30%higher than that of google. if...
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he endorsed jimmy carter in 1976 when carter ran for president. he's been to plains to visit with the former president and the late first lady rosalynn carter. there was something about carter always feeling misunderstood by official washington and biden, a long-time insider in washington, you sense from the biden people these days a sense he is misunderstood. >> definitely. when doug was talking about one term i think that is a line that is scaring a lot of people inside biden world right now and scaring a lot of democrats because they think he could possibly go down that carter path and he could be a one-term president and that is driving the campaign right now and the white house to prevent him from becoming that. you're seeing that. there is this worry when you talk to people and they're being candid with you and they tell you what's really going on, there is a worry they see what's happening in the polls. biden himself is becoming frustrated with what is happening, and you see that they're trying -- they're looking at the polls saying okay, w
he endorsed jimmy carter in 1976 when carter ran for president. he's been to plains to visit with the former president and the late first lady rosalynn carter. there was something about carter always feeling misunderstood by official washington and biden, a long-time insider in washington, you sense from the biden people these days a sense he is misunderstood. >> definitely. when doug was talking about one term i think that is a line that is scaring a lot of people inside biden world...
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as soon as jimmy carter took office, he expressed his willingness to meet with the shaw.s. foreign policy globally, uh, that iran and the shaw in particular were trusted as being staunch allies and force multipliers. the united states in a region that uh was considered to be both a bowwork in the fight against communism in the in the cold war and a site of obviously huge tensions and conflict in its own right in the middle east. according to the national census conducted in 1976, iran had a population of about 33 and a half million that year, young country which the us counted on for the... stability of the persian gulf region, iran was also major oil supplier of israel, as the question of oil, oil goes everywhere, when a tanker is filled up, you really don't know the destination of it, it could go, as i said to everywhere and as well to israel, the iranian point for israel was very important, because it was major pillar of its strategic conception, then there was the issue of... oil, iraq, iran was major oil supplier of course to israel, there other things they're doing
as soon as jimmy carter took office, he expressed his willingness to meet with the shaw.s. foreign policy globally, uh, that iran and the shaw in particular were trusted as being staunch allies and force multipliers. the united states in a region that uh was considered to be both a bowwork in the fight against communism in the in the cold war and a site of obviously huge tensions and conflict in its own right in the middle east. according to the national census conducted in 1976, iran had a...
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i don't know enough about jimmy carter's mindset, maybe gary sick does. i mean, i don't know if jimmy carter really said to himself, if we got rid of the shah of iran, everything would be terrific in iran, because we'll bring a... democratic, libertarian, secular government, or whether jimmy carter didn't realize what he was saying, or didn't or thought that the show was so strong and powerful a character like ferdinand marcos, that this stuff would go over big in the united states, but it wouldn't matter the shaw, the ladder is my guess is that carter had no understanding of how weak the shaw was, i was the person that was responsible for reporting to the president of the united states. about what was going on, i wasn't the only person, but i was the principle, that was my job, and i wrote memos saying, there are demonstrations, uh, there are problems, we're seeing signs that things are not going well, it doesn't seem to be getting better, but i do remember vividly in august of 1978, which was quite a long ways into it, though the biggest demonstrations
i don't know enough about jimmy carter's mindset, maybe gary sick does. i mean, i don't know if jimmy carter really said to himself, if we got rid of the shah of iran, everything would be terrific in iran, because we'll bring a... democratic, libertarian, secular government, or whether jimmy carter didn't realize what he was saying, or didn't or thought that the show was so strong and powerful a character like ferdinand marcos, that this stuff would go over big in the united states, but it...
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and thank you governor carter for being with us tonight.ppy with the with the economic situation, they had been expecting the curve of the the prosperity to go up and up, and instead it turned and it started going down, and when that happens, people tend to react very strongly, and so that was one of the additional aspects of of the revolution. clearly, this was all done under ford and kissinger, actually, when kissinger was secretary of state and ford was the president, and that during that period, in fact with... when the united states actually conspired to bring the prices down, and it actually may have harmed the shaw very severely. we weren't happy with the price hike, but there was nothing we could do about it. he wanted, he wanted that income, and it fit with nixon and kissinger's plan that we were able to get some of that money in return by our arms sales and our participation and... development projects, we did much better with higher oil oil prices than the europeans did or asian countries. there were no bonds of contention betwee
and thank you governor carter for being with us tonight.ppy with the with the economic situation, they had been expecting the curve of the the prosperity to go up and up, and instead it turned and it started going down, and when that happens, people tend to react very strongly, and so that was one of the additional aspects of of the revolution. clearly, this was all done under ford and kissinger, actually, when kissinger was secretary of state and ford was the president, and that during that...
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"the ladder is my guess is that carter had no understanding of how weak the show was. i was the person that was responsible for reporting to the president of the united states about what was going on. i wasn't the only person, but i was the principle, that was my job. and i wrote memos saying, there are demonstrations, uh, there are problems, we're seeing signs that things are not going well, it doesn't seem to be getting better, but i do remember vividly in..." august of 1978, which was quite a long ways into it, though the biggest demonstrations hadn't happened yet, um, ambassador sullivan was on vacation and came home and and i took him into the white house to see uh, mr. bushinsky, the national security advisor, and he, i was in the room with... and and sullivan, and sullivan said to him, brizinski asked him, what, what's going on in iran, and and what, what's the situation, and he said, don't worry about it, the shah has it all under control, and you have nothing to worry about, set against such backdrop, the shah appointed jaff. فکر نخواهم کرد فقط مصالح مملکت اخت
"the ladder is my guess is that carter had no understanding of how weak the show was. i was the person that was responsible for reporting to the president of the united states about what was going on. i wasn't the only person, but i was the principle, that was my job. and i wrote memos saying, there are demonstrations, uh, there are problems, we're seeing signs that things are not going well, it doesn't seem to be getting better, but i do remember vividly in..." august of 1978, which...
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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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let me give you an example, so jimmy carter is the president of the united states and jimmy carter thinks that the shavaran is really tough guy, and so how are we going to deal with this really tough guy? i mean, how do you deal with guy who walking around these medals, right? how do you deal with tough guy? well, the united states has this ambassador. the philippines, and this ambassador in the philippines, william sullavan, he's been dealing with marcos and he's been doing a great job and everybody knows marcos is really tough dude, so let's send sullivan from the philippines to tehron, because he knows how to handle tough guys, we don't have anybody else who's as good with tough guys, so sullivan, who doesn't know anything about the middle east, who does know anything about iran, and he admits this, he wrote a book, then he says this in his book, didn't know anything about iran, he had never... served in the middle east, he had always been out there in asia, he shows up in terron. now, what was the style with which american ambassadors dealt with the shaw? this was the style, american
let me give you an example, so jimmy carter is the president of the united states and jimmy carter thinks that the shavaran is really tough guy, and so how are we going to deal with this really tough guy? i mean, how do you deal with guy who walking around these medals, right? how do you deal with tough guy? well, the united states has this ambassador. the philippines, and this ambassador in the philippines, william sullavan, he's been dealing with marcos and he's been doing a great job and...
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carter? mr. carter votes no. mr. magaziner? mr. magaziner votes no. mr. ivey? mr.ivey votes no will. mr. goldman? votes no will. mr. garcia votes noaa. ms. ramirez? mrs. ramirez votes no. mr. menendez? mr. menendez votes no. ms. clarke? ms. clarke votes and no. ms. titus? ms. a titus about no. are there other members in the room who wish to have the vote recorded? i recorded? you are not recorded. the chair votes by. the german green votes aye the clerk will report the tally. on thatt vote chairman green there were 18 aye. the motion is agreed to without objection the motion to reconsider slate on the table. without objection staff is authorized to make any technical changes without objection the measure amended during today's markup over recorded for the house and one amendment the nature of the substitute for the resolution. this concludes the consideration of the resolution for today. >> mr. chairman? you are recognized. mr. chairman pursuant to clause to l rule 11 members were not allowed to offer over 30 amendments ieq request members have two calendar days to
carter? mr. carter votes no. mr. magaziner? mr. magaziner votes no. mr. ivey? mr.ivey votes no will. mr. goldman? votes no will. mr. garcia votes noaa. ms. ramirez? mrs. ramirez votes no. mr. menendez? mr. menendez votes no. ms. clarke? ms. clarke votes and no. ms. titus? ms. a titus about no. are there other members in the room who wish to have the vote recorded? i recorded? you are not recorded. the chair votes by. the german green votes aye the clerk will report the tally. on thatt vote...
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it's in the shape of an anchor, as you see reflecting carter's service in the u.s. navy association says that the ornament is also adorned with symbolizing carter's peacemaking efforts. >> and point it's an image of an american nuclear submarine named after carter as well. a globe on the back signifies carter's commitment to the environment and world peace. and then below that are peanuts and they're yellow blossoms representing carter's years as a farmer and a businessman in plains, georgia. >> the website called test casino has opened applications for predicting the winners of the oscar nominated films this year. how it works is the lucky winner of the application will be paid $2000 to watch and score each of the best picture nominees applications are being accepted until march 9th. >> says, yeah, this is casino in the name and business. if you have to ante up to to play. but and there's jackpot waiting for you. that wraps up kron 4 news at 6. we'll see tonight at 10 and a good night. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing d
it's in the shape of an anchor, as you see reflecting carter's service in the u.s. navy association says that the ornament is also adorned with symbolizing carter's peacemaking efforts. >> and point it's an image of an american nuclear submarine named after carter as well. a globe on the back signifies carter's commitment to the environment and world peace. and then below that are peanuts and they're yellow blossoms representing carter's years as a farmer and a businessman in plains,...
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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's got some technicals on the charts. carter? >> sure, let's look at them.rts up right away. who would have thought the ge could be outpacing the magnificent seven, and yet it is. gone from 50 to 150, a tripleal. my hufrp here is to start taking profits if not exit altogether. ge too steep and incorrect. >> so you would rather mag 7. >> i wouldn't either. >> don't let him off the hook on a friday. n >> none of the above. coming up nvidia. can results beat the great expectations from investors. we've got an old school options action on the name next. >>> plus just a couple of dogs on a mountain side record agpodcast. it sounds made up. that's because it is. open a.i. unveiling its latest a.i. project that you have to see to believe. we got the details ahead. "fast money's" back in two. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner. our financial planning tools and advice can help you prepare for today's longer retirement. hi mom. that's the value of ownership. personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach
carter's got some technicals on the charts. carter? >> sure, let's look at them.rts up right away. who would have thought the ge could be outpacing the magnificent seven, and yet it is. gone from 50 to 150, a tripleal. my hufrp here is to start taking profits if not exit altogether. ge too steep and incorrect. >> so you would rather mag 7. >> i wouldn't either. >> don't let him off the hook on a friday. n >> none of the above. coming up nvidia. can results beat the...
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carter with his picks.ad. >>> and speaking of beat-up names, new york community bank still reeling after last year's earnings disaster. so with downgrades coming left and right, can we expect trouble in the broader banking space? more on the potential ripple effects next. >>> missed a moment of "fast?" catch us any time on the go. follow the "fast money" podcast. we're back right after this. yeah, it didn't cover everything when i got hurt. good thing i had aflac. hmmm the cash i got from aflac helped pay for medical expenses, groceries, rent. it really helped close that gap. go, go, go! yay! go aflac! go duck! get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover at aflac.com wish we had aflac on our team. you can! ( ♪♪ ) [♪♪] your skin is ever-changing, take care of it with gold bond's healing formulations of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. for all your skins, gold bond. >>> welcome back to "fast money." the dow and s&p closing at record highs, with the s&p just points away from hitting the 5,000 level. th
carter with his picks.ad. >>> and speaking of beat-up names, new york community bank still reeling after last year's earnings disaster. so with downgrades coming left and right, can we expect trouble in the broader banking space? more on the potential ripple effects next. >>> missed a moment of "fast?" catch us any time on the go. follow the "fast money" podcast. we're back right after this. yeah, it didn't cover everything when i got hurt. good thing i had...
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he clearly knew how talented and how educated eunice carter was.unity and people were talking to her. they may have not felt as comfortable talking to the men about what they were doing. >> she was paid less than her male counterparts and passed over for promotions. but her experience in women's court gave her knowledge they did not have. >> she noticed women being arrested for prostitution from all over new york city were represented by the same lawyers and bells bondsman. >> she meticulously followed them back to the reigning boss of mafia bosses, charles luciana. >> he was a savvy businessman, but a ruthless mafioso. what we know of as the mafia was started by him, he consolidated these blood feuding gangster families during the prohibition era into one criminal syndicate. after months of interviewing and wiretapping, carter and her colleague at the time convinced dewey that organized crime essentially controlled the brothels. they would pocket about $40 of their $200 weekly earnings and in contrast, luciana learned millions every year. >> carte
he clearly knew how talented and how educated eunice carter was.unity and people were talking to her. they may have not felt as comfortable talking to the men about what they were doing. >> she was paid less than her male counterparts and passed over for promotions. but her experience in women's court gave her knowledge they did not have. >> she noticed women being arrested for prostitution from all over new york city were represented by the same lawyers and bells bondsman. >>...
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representative carter? guest: here is someone witnessing first hand some of the bad things happening. and look, again, i'm not opposed to immigration. i want people to come to this country but do it the right way. we need people to come to this country and we need workers and need them in our ag community and no question about that but we want them to do it the correct way. the way it's happening right now, it's totally out of control and why we need this president to step up and stop this problem he created when he stopped the construction of the wall. it's almost when he took office, whatever donald trump is doing at the border, i'm going to do just the opposite. i know they hate each other but come on, this is america and we need to protect our country. the number one responsibility of the federal government is protect our homeland. host: a quick comment, we heard the incident in jordan killed the three service mens and they come from your district. guest: i'm wearing the purple ribbon here. sergeant ken
representative carter? guest: here is someone witnessing first hand some of the bad things happening. and look, again, i'm not opposed to immigration. i want people to come to this country but do it the right way. we need people to come to this country and we need workers and need them in our ag community and no question about that but we want them to do it the correct way. the way it's happening right now, it's totally out of control and why we need this president to step up and stop this...
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weapons says went to iran using petrol dollars and you know this was during nixon kessenger term, carter77 and then there was we had the revolution in february of 79, so the last two years of shah's reign, carter was president in the united states, but what led to shah's overthrow was actually the result of the relationship that people like nixon and kessenger had with the shah, shah was buying. lot of weapons from the united states shah was acting as puppet in west asia for the united states during the vietnam war, the united states were using the fighter jets that were sold to iran to attack vietnamese and we have passage in the memories of mother that one day shah went to his mother and was quite upset and the mother asked the shah, why are you upset? and the answer was that the americans have taken these fighter jets from iran without even notifying me, meaning the show, so the relationship between the shah and nixon kissenger those years... actually led to the revolution, because what wanted from nexon, after giving all these services to nixon was to leave the internal affairs of op
weapons says went to iran using petrol dollars and you know this was during nixon kessenger term, carter77 and then there was we had the revolution in february of 79, so the last two years of shah's reign, carter was president in the united states, but what led to shah's overthrow was actually the result of the relationship that people like nixon and kessenger had with the shah, shah was buying. lot of weapons from the united states shah was acting as puppet in west asia for the united states...
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. >>> it has been one year since jimmy carter entered hospice care. president carter celebrated his 99th birthday. he lost his wife of 77 years. rosalyn carter died last november after entering hospice care just days prior. former president carter's last public appearance was at his wife's funeral. the carter family share this message with the public, they say they are grateful for the many expressions of love, and pleased the decision has sparked family discussions across the country.>> a new study on exercise finds that women see greater health benefits than men do. researchers with the journal of the american college of cardiology found women who did moderate exercise had a 24% lower risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke. that compares with women who did not work out. by contrast, men who exercise regularly were only 15% less likely to die than didn't exercise. many of the women took part in exercises that boosted heart rate. men were more likely to do muscle building activities, like lifting weights.>>> if you like an adventure, here is one,
. >>> it has been one year since jimmy carter entered hospice care. president carter celebrated his 99th birthday. he lost his wife of 77 years. rosalyn carter died last november after entering hospice care just days prior. former president carter's last public appearance was at his wife's funeral. the carter family share this message with the public, they say they are grateful for the many expressions of love, and pleased the decision has sparked family discussions across the...
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john: eunice carter always understood the power of public service.s seven years old, her parents, both social activists, fled the south after the 1906 atlanta race riots, moving the family to brooklyn, new york. >> she was ahead of her time. john: shakala alvaranga is the director of public programs at the mob museum in las vegas. >> her father, william hunton sr., founded the black division of the ymca. and her mother was a social worker, an activist and a political organizer. and she also worked for the ymca, its war efforts during world war i. and she was one of the women assigned to work with about 200,000 segregated black troops who were stationed in france at the time. so, her family history holds a lot of depth and a lot of history when it comes to civil rights. >> so this is the example that carter is growing up in, and this is who she looks to for inspiration. john: jermaine fowler is the author of "the humanity achievements of black americans that history books have long ignored. her family also made sure she got a good education? >> she we
john: eunice carter always understood the power of public service.s seven years old, her parents, both social activists, fled the south after the 1906 atlanta race riots, moving the family to brooklyn, new york. >> she was ahead of her time. john: shakala alvaranga is the director of public programs at the mob museum in las vegas. >> her father, william hunton sr., founded the black division of the ymca. and her mother was a social worker, an activist and a political organizer. and...
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carter? mr. carter votes no. mr. canada? mr. canada are votes no. mr. magaziner? mr. magaziner votes no. mr. ivy? mr. ivy votes no. mr. garcia votes no. mrs. ramirez? mrs. ramirez votes no. mr. menendez? mr. menendez votes no. ms. clark? ms. clark votes no. missed titus? ms. titus votes no. >> how am i recorded? or how is mr. loadout recorded? >> mr. alonna is not recorded. >> mr. alonna votes aye. >> chairman green votes aye. >> on that vote, there were 18 ayes and 14 nos. >> that motion is agreed to. and i recognize myself is offering an amendment in the nature of the substitute personal >> order. >> what purpose are you recognize? >> mr. chairman, i reached a point of order against amendment in the nature of a substitute. cause 7 of rule 16 states that no motion or proposition on a subject different from that under consideration shall be admitted on the color of amendment. during this committees june 14th 2023 hearing, mr. chairman, you said, quote, but immigration is not our committee. we don't get to solve the immigration problems. end quote. this amendment false
carter? mr. carter votes no. mr. canada? mr. canada are votes no. mr. magaziner? mr. magaziner votes no. mr. ivy? mr. ivy votes no. mr. garcia votes no. mrs. ramirez? mrs. ramirez votes no. mr. menendez? mr. menendez votes no. ms. clark? ms. clark votes no. missed titus? ms. titus votes no. >> how am i recorded? or how is mr. loadout recorded? >> mr. alonna is not recorded. >> mr. alonna votes aye. >> chairman green votes aye. >> on that vote, there were 18 ayes...
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carter? everybody knows about carter. that was not his fault.at party did not want him to be president, so they did everything they could to make sure he would not get we elect. george bush? there was a war, but he did get saddam out of kuwait. but he did not start the war. the u.n. hired him to get saddam out of there. host: and george w. bush? caller: yes. george h debbie bush. host: i'm asking about george w. bush. we were going through the presidents and wars. caller: yes. old man bush was in a war in iraq to kick citywalk -- to kick saddam out of kuwait. that was not a war that he started. the u.n. hired bush to do that, ok? host: hector in florida, independent. caller: yes. good day. a great program. i think the best president that we have had is our current president. when you look at president after president speaking about infrastructure, he is -- check the records on employment. look at the stock market. when you look at it, it is unbelievable that the man has accomplished so much with all of the obstruction from the other party. check
carter? everybody knows about carter. that was not his fault.at party did not want him to be president, so they did everything they could to make sure he would not get we elect. george bush? there was a war, but he did get saddam out of kuwait. but he did not start the war. the u.n. hired him to get saddam out of there. host: and george w. bush? caller: yes. george h debbie bush. host: i'm asking about george w. bush. we were going through the presidents and wars. caller: yes. old man bush was...
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en ese tiempo, carter celebró su cumpleaños número 99., acusó a israel de cometer un genocidio contra civiles en la franja de gaza. lula da silva comparó las acciones del ejército israelí con la campaña de adolfo hitler para exterminar a los judíos. el mandatario también declaró que el conflicto no es una guerra de soldados contra soldados. sus declaraciones ocurrieron en addis ababa, etiopía, donde participó como invitado en la cumbre anual de la unión africana. mientras tanto, en colombia, un militar del ejército colombiano puede sentirse con mucha suerte porque está vivo gracias a su celular, el capitán javier leal formaba parte de un grupo del ejército nacional que fue atacado por el clan del golfo, aunque portaba un chaleco antibalas a la altura del pecho. su celular tuvo una. sostuvo una de las balas. ahora leal desde la cama de un hospital, muestra el dispositivo móvil con la bala atrapada. gracias a este celular. me salvó la vida. dios está conmigo y eso no se va a quedar así. vamos a ver. vamos a volver con más fuerza. gracias du
en ese tiempo, carter celebró su cumpleaños número 99., acusó a israel de cometer un genocidio contra civiles en la franja de gaza. lula da silva comparó las acciones del ejército israelí con la campaña de adolfo hitler para exterminar a los judíos. el mandatario también declaró que el conflicto no es una guerra de soldados contra soldados. sus declaraciones ocurrieron en addis ababa, etiopía, donde participó como invitado en la cumbre anual de la unión africana. mientras tanto,...
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carter thinks that we do not know the world at all, we have no knowledge of the world. there is power and it has what and how much i am weak and how good and the likes of zalik and the whole world. our opinion is, for example, until they say that the economic blockade in the world will be closed to us. it is one of those fantasies that they drink coffee in front of themselves in the white house, or if they are eating, they rub their heels together and think this. these words are not relevant to us, we said that we will remove ourselves from this earth of god one day. another characteristic of imam khomeini's behavior was to try to clear the doubts that the media was raising against the foreign policy of the islamic republic of iran with extensive propaganda. for example, during the lifetime of imam khomeini, a wide wave of propaganda was launched several times that the islamic republic of iran is isolated among the countries of the world, that sometimes they say that iran is isolated, what do they mean? let's extend our hand to him, 100 against him more than us he answe
carter thinks that we do not know the world at all, we have no knowledge of the world. there is power and it has what and how much i am weak and how good and the likes of zalik and the whole world. our opinion is, for example, until they say that the economic blockade in the world will be closed to us. it is one of those fantasies that they drink coffee in front of themselves in the white house, or if they are eating, they rub their heels together and think this. these words are not relevant to...
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the carter family says president carter continues to be at home with his family. >>> when we come backmoving forward with node-positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal , and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your doctor about any new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. serious liver problems can happen. symptoms include fatigue, appetite loss, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising. blood clots that can lead to death have occurred. tel
the carter family says president carter continues to be at home with his family. >>> when we come backmoving forward with node-positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or...
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william carter from the north hants — we will see.will see | north hants telegraph, we will see what happens on thursday. when you watch the election results, if you stay up in the middle of the night thursday into friday, the one thing you will always see is what is known as the returning officer who stands up as the returning officer who stands up and announces the result. i have always wondered what they do during the year and what they do on the night. i am the year and what they do on the night. iam pleased the year and what they do on the night. i am pleased that we are able to be joined night. i am pleased that we are able to bejoined by the returning officer for the wellingborough constituency, that is adele wiley. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news this evening. first of all, what do you do on the night? what is your role in the election? thank you. firstly, it is a politically impartial role and my role throughout the entire election is to make — role throughout the entire election is to make sure that it is admin
william carter from the north hants — we will see.will see | north hants telegraph, we will see what happens on thursday. when you watch the election results, if you stay up in the middle of the night thursday into friday, the one thing you will always see is what is known as the returning officer who stands up as the returning officer who stands up and announces the result. i have always wondered what they do during the year and what they do on the night. i am the year and what they do on...
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paul carter, bbc news. we can now cross live to salford and speak to paul carter about this. like? you got my reaction on camera, _ what was that like? you got my reaction on camera, and - what was that like? you got my reaction on camera, and it - what was that like? you got my reaction on camera, and it wasl reaction on camera, and it was extremely fascinating, mind—bending, but also really intriguing to get an insight to what it is like for someone with an amputation to use a limit like that and feel it learning and responding to what i was trying to get it to do. it was a pretty fascinating experience. you could feel it learning, _ fascinating experience. you could feel it learning, incredible. - fascinating experience. you could feel it learning, incredible. give. feel it learning, incredible. give me a comparison to the kind of things you have been offered in your lifetime? i things you have been offered in your lifetime? :, things you have been offered in your lifetime? ., ., ., , , ., lifetime? i have not worn upper arm rosthetics lifetime? i have not worn upper arm p
paul carter, bbc news. we can now cross live to salford and speak to paul carter about this. like? you got my reaction on camera, _ what was that like? you got my reaction on camera, and - what was that like? you got my reaction on camera, and it - what was that like? you got my reaction on camera, and it wasl reaction on camera, and it was extremely fascinating, mind—bending, but also really intriguing to get an insight to what it is like for someone with an amputation to use a limit like...
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vice president carter stone. yes. vice president carter auberson is. yes. and president elias, president is. yes. you have seven yeses. line item for chief's report discussion weekly crime trends and safety concerns provide an overview of offenses, incidents or events occurring in san francisco have an impact on public safety. commission discussion. unplanned events and activities achieved described will be limited to determining whether the calendar for a future meeting. chief scott, thank you, sergeant youngblood. good evening, president elias and vice president carter, commission executive director anderson and the public. starting off with just the overall crime trends for this week. uh, still a decrease in overall part one crime by 34. that's about 2000 fewer crimes than this time last year. and the breakdown is a 13% reduction in violent crime and a 36% reduction in property crime as far as homicides. um, three this year. five this time last year, that's 40% fewer. and in terms of gun violence, we have a reduction of three over this time last year, wh
vice president carter stone. yes. vice president carter auberson is. yes. and president elias, president is. yes. you have seven yeses. line item for chief's report discussion weekly crime trends and safety concerns provide an overview of offenses, incidents or events occurring in san francisco have an impact on public safety. commission discussion. unplanned events and activities achieved described will be limited to determining whether the calendar for a future meeting. chief scott, thank...
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. >> we were not here on groundhog day but i was having some jimmy carter flashbacks on groundhog day because you start looking at the numbers, joe biden's approval numbers are now the worst of any president even jimmy carter. >> you look at why, why have the american people weighed in on this presidency in a very senate way -- significant way, giving him the lowest marks of any president this time in his administration in 75 years? look, president biden inherited a secure border. the numbers, as we pointed out earlier, were in pretty good shape. he made it worse on day one. this is the cause and effect. it wasn't like he inherited a crisis on the southern border. he inherited numbers that were some of the lowest we'd seen in many, if many years. he made it worse by reversing policies that president trump put in place. streaming illegals coming across, of course, the terror threat to our country, we've talked about it here almost every week. he inherited record job growth, record job increases, record or wage increases. he made it worse working with senate democrats, unleashing a mass
. >> we were not here on groundhog day but i was having some jimmy carter flashbacks on groundhog day because you start looking at the numbers, joe biden's approval numbers are now the worst of any president even jimmy carter. >> you look at why, why have the american people weighed in on this presidency in a very senate way -- significant way, giving him the lowest marks of any president this time in his administration in 75 years? look, president biden inherited a secure border....
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carter, thank you.health or lilly or nvidia, in terms of the most god-like for the longest amount of time, or maybe newer gods on the move now? >> yeah, i -- i actually look at the health care space as opposed to nvidia. you want to own nvidia, but the question is, how much that excitement has already been priced in. and i really like a lot of the health care names, even with a lilly that is very expensive. their pipelines look really strong, as opposed to the competitors that have patent clutches coming in. i would look at those. it's something to look at for 2024. >> united health care acted like a growth stock. it's one of the reasons why it gets the multiple it does. i was also, though, waiting for carter to say, these are so good they're bad. >> right. >> because we get the so bad they're good. and i think sat some point, you know, that's what he certainly described you could get at abercrombie, which is astounding, the move this $6 billion -- which still has -- $6 billion market cap, but still got
carter, thank you.health or lilly or nvidia, in terms of the most god-like for the longest amount of time, or maybe newer gods on the move now? >> yeah, i -- i actually look at the health care space as opposed to nvidia. you want to own nvidia, but the question is, how much that excitement has already been priced in. and i really like a lot of the health care names, even with a lilly that is very expensive. their pipelines look really strong, as opposed to the competitors that have patent...
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joe biden's approval numbers are now the worst of any president, even jimmy carter. in fact, you have to go back 75 years to find a president with lower approval numbers. nbc had about 37% this last week gallop that 39%. you step back and look why. why haveg they weighed in on ths presidency ines a very significt way giving him the lowest marks of any president this time in the administration and 75 years. look, president biden inherited a secure border. the numbers, as we pointed out earlier were in pretty good shape. he made it worse on day one. this is cause and effect. it was not like he inherited a crisis on the southern border. he inherited numbers that are the lowest we have seen it many many years. he reversed policies that president trump put in place. streaming illegals coming across the terror threat to our country talking about it here almost every week. he inherited record job growth. record job increases. he made it worse working with senate democrats unleashing a massive $1.9 trillion stimulus bill in early 23 at a time when we knew darn well that this
joe biden's approval numbers are now the worst of any president, even jimmy carter. in fact, you have to go back 75 years to find a president with lower approval numbers. nbc had about 37% this last week gallop that 39%. you step back and look why. why haveg they weighed in on ths presidency ines a very significt way giving him the lowest marks of any president this time in the administration and 75 years. look, president biden inherited a secure border. the numbers, as we pointed out earlier...
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sara carter live in portland tonight with much more. to me this as predictable as the day -- you know, as the sun rising in the east and setting in in the west. it's that simple to figure out. this is what left wing policies give you. now a state of emergency, how will that work out for the city of portland? >> well, yeah, sean, just to put this into perspective for you, in the county, fentanyl katie have increased 553% since 2018, going up to 2022. they say when the 2023 numbers come in, it's going to far exceed the 553% increase. it's shocking, walking down the street, and you see young people in their early 20s, mid 20s, late 30s, and they're slumped over. they are no longer aware of the world around them. and you know that it's -- it's growing exponentially. others are walking around the city. they carrying narcan on them. i spoke to one mother. she didn't make in our segment right there, but i spoke to one mother who says she's terrified of what's going to happen to her child. she saw addicts in her own family, and never tried, you
sara carter live in portland tonight with much more. to me this as predictable as the day -- you know, as the sun rising in the east and setting in in the west. it's that simple to figure out. this is what left wing policies give you. now a state of emergency, how will that work out for the city of portland? >> well, yeah, sean, just to put this into perspective for you, in the county, fentanyl katie have increased 553% since 2018, going up to 2022. they say when the 2023 numbers come in,...
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host: joining us is congressman buddy carter. thank you for giving us your time sir. guest: thank you for having me. host: if we can start with the impeachment of mayorkas you call that your constitutional duty. guest: i don't know if you have been to the border i have been to the board eight times. the last time was last week and it is worse now than i have ever seen it. we have a secretary that is failing in his responsibility and he is responsible for this. not only the number of illegal aliens coming across the border but the drugs that are coming across the border. i am a pharmacist, we are losing 200 people every day as a result of fentanyl poisoning. if we had a plane crash and we killed 200 people we would stop every plane until we figured out what is going on. but that border is wide open. i mentioned i was at the border last week. now, there are more non-mexicans crossing than ever before. the price of fentanyl has plummeted. there is so much supply that demand is not keeping the price up. that is not something we should tolerate. mayorkas is guilty of this.
host: joining us is congressman buddy carter. thank you for giving us your time sir. guest: thank you for having me. host: if we can start with the impeachment of mayorkas you call that your constitutional duty. guest: i don't know if you have been to the border i have been to the board eight times. the last time was last week and it is worse now than i have ever seen it. we have a secretary that is failing in his responsibility and he is responsible for this. not only the number of illegal...
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carter. oberstar. yes vice president carter overstone is yes. and president elias, president elias is. yes. you have four yeses. next item. line item nine. public comment on all matters pertaining to item 11 below. closed session, including public comment on item ten. a vote whether to hold item 11 in closed session. can i get a motion if any member of the public would like to make public comment regarding closed session, please approach the podium. there is no public comment on line item ten. vote on whether to hold item 11 in closed session. san francisco administrative code section 67.10 action. motion to hold item 11 and closed session. i'll second. okay. sergeant on the motion. commissioner walker, how do you vote? yes, mr. walker is. yes, commissioner. benedicto. yes, commissioner benedicto is. yes. commissioner yanez. yes commissioner yanez is. yes. commissioner. burn yes, commissioner. burn is yes. commissioner yee. yes. commissioner yee is yes. vice president carter. yes vice president stone is. yes. president elias. president elias is.
carter. oberstar. yes vice president carter overstone is yes. and president elias, president elias is. yes. you have four yeses. next item. line item nine. public comment on all matters pertaining to item 11 below. closed session, including public comment on item ten. a vote whether to hold item 11 in closed session. can i get a motion if any member of the public would like to make public comment regarding closed session, please approach the podium. there is no public comment on line item ten....
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>> a place where an american president jimmy carter would give this toast on new year's eve. >> theret leadership. but the sharp is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world before long, that illusion of stability would be shattered in december 1978 it's throngs of protesters demanded the removal of the show and the return of ruhollah khomeini. five weeks later, the shye and his family fled to egypt it's a day abbas milani remembers, well and that day i want to see what's happening in the streets. there was joining the street. people were passing around images of homendy >> then they got the real thing with khomeini's return to iran, watching khomeini step off the plane and he was so mob they actually had to kind of scurry him off still. >> there was unrest. the us embassy was attacked and although this time the mob eventually left, it was harbinger of what was to come eight months later after president jimmy carter allowed the now exiled shah of iran to come to the us for cancer treatment the xia had kept his sickness a secret. so some suspicion began to
>> a place where an american president jimmy carter would give this toast on new year's eve. >> theret leadership. but the sharp is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world before long, that illusion of stability would be shattered in december 1978 it's throngs of protesters demanded the removal of the show and the return of ruhollah khomeini. five weeks later, the shye and his family fled to egypt it's a day abbas milani remembers, well and that day i...