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led to every president since carter starting their own brand new war carter had no wars by the way during his four years we would've seen the gutting of social safety net programs the destruction of public education the trashing of financial regulations and ultimately that is sooner gratian of the american middle class so the question for progressives is was it worth it was it worth holding carter up to the purity test in one nine hundred eighty and then leaving him behind in the election because he didn't pass the test knowing what we know now knowing how the last thirty two years played out in america can we as progress is really say that a principled stand against carter moderation was really the right move i don't think so and so today we're in the same situation today there are progressive who are turning on president obama because he's not progressive enough or the turning against him because of the drone wars and the indefinite detention and his continuing the war in afghanistan these are all legitimate gripes and should be said out loud and clear but we cannot let these criticisms
led to every president since carter starting their own brand new war carter had no wars by the way during his four years we would've seen the gutting of social safety net programs the destruction of public education the trashing of financial regulations and ultimately that is sooner gratian of the american middle class so the question for progressives is was it worth it was it worth holding carter up to the purity test in one nine hundred eighty and then leaving him behind in the election...
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was tantalizingly close to achieve and we know for a fact that had carter won we wouldn't have seen the air traffic controllers union decimated by reagan kicking off a thirty year war against labor that still playing out today in the streets of chicago. we know we would have seen massive tax cuts for the rich that exploded our budget deficits in the mine the top tax rate under carter was seventy four percent for millionaires and billionaires reagan dropped it down to twenty eight percent that widened the enormous gap between the rich and the poor and effectually crashed our economy which we're all dealing with that we wouldn't if carter had been re-elected we wouldn't have seen the rise of the neo con war machine it's led to every president since carter starting their own brand new war carter had no wars by the way during his four years we would've seen the gutting of social safety net programs the destruction of public education the trashing of financial regulations and all the mentally that is sooner gratian of the american middle class so the question for progressives is was it w
was tantalizingly close to achieve and we know for a fact that had carter won we wouldn't have seen the air traffic controllers union decimated by reagan kicking off a thirty year war against labor that still playing out today in the streets of chicago. we know we would have seen massive tax cuts for the rich that exploded our budget deficits in the mine the top tax rate under carter was seventy four percent for millionaires and billionaires reagan dropped it down to twenty eight percent that...
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howard carter recounted e story in his book the tomb of tutankhamun: howard carter: "hardly had i arrived on the work "than i was greeted by the announcement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimportant storeroom? howa carter: "with trembling hands,madeh "in the upper left-hand corner of the doorway. "as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, "details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist. "surely, never before in the whole history of excavation "had such an amazing sight been seen "as the light of our torch revealed to us: "strange animals, statues, and gold. "everywhere the glint of gold. "we had seen enough. "we reclosed the hole, mounted our donkeys, "and rode home down the valley, strangely silent and subdued." brown: the discovery of tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 had an instantaneous and shattering effect on the world's imagination that continues to this very day. extraordinary numbers of visitors descended upon the tomb--sometimes to the point where the excavators were unable to function. egyptian
howard carter recounted e story in his book the tomb of tutankhamun: howard carter: "hardly had i arrived on the work "than i was greeted by the announcement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimportant storeroom? howa carter: "with trembling hands,madeh "in the upper left-hand corner of the doorway. "as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, "details of the room within emerged...
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on jimmy carter -- and i will stop with jimmy carter. on jimmy carter, there is a bit of a tragedy there. he tried to do so many ground breaking things. solar energy in the white house, for example. speaking about renewable energy, from the viewpoint of a nuclear engineer, he was quite skeptical about nuclear. he did not quite break with the nuclear industry. he tried to demonstrate how to save energy. he was extremely acute hot energy conservation, far more than today. on energyute conservation, far more today. energy efficiency is the greatest immediate payoff. we, together with canada, are the most wasteful energy consumers on the planet. we have made good progress. in some ways, there is a lot more to go on. what jimmy carter would be fell jimmy carter was the spike in -- what befell jimmy carter was the spike in oil prices. that was the time where you had to bank -- you had the beginning of the savings and loan bank crisis. that overwhelmed him. he became vulnerable to right- -- right-wingr v character -- caricature very unfair lee.
on jimmy carter -- and i will stop with jimmy carter. on jimmy carter, there is a bit of a tragedy there. he tried to do so many ground breaking things. solar energy in the white house, for example. speaking about renewable energy, from the viewpoint of a nuclear engineer, he was quite skeptical about nuclear. he did not quite break with the nuclear industry. he tried to demonstrate how to save energy. he was extremely acute hot energy conservation, far more than today. on energyute...
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carter braxton worth.arter in. >> i think it's in the water and we are going to stay. >> this is really interesting because this is a short dated trade. we need to manage these things carefully. this trade was up quite a lot earlier today. we sent out a tweet and said if we have it on you might want to take it off. what punished the trade is the fact that the stock rallied. when you get into these types of trades you have it at your short strike on the day of expiration. that is when you cover the trade. right that instant. that is actually what probably in the trade would have decided to do. i also though am inclined to be bearish on nike going forward. >> it is interesting the impact that nike's results had on a china-related plays. yum was battered on two sides because mcdonald's was downgraded and the nike news to contend with. which questioned the growth story in china. >> yum's growth is coming from china. 45% of the sales come from china. to me we put a trade on the show about a month ago. i bought
carter braxton worth.arter in. >> i think it's in the water and we are going to stay. >> this is really interesting because this is a short dated trade. we need to manage these things carefully. this trade was up quite a lot earlier today. we sent out a tweet and said if we have it on you might want to take it off. what punished the trade is the fact that the stock rallied. when you get into these types of trades you have it at your short strike on the day of expiration. that is...
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it's at the carter library. you can research it, and so a lot of what i have in here did not come from my talking with him, but from the archives and talking with other people. >> talk about, like he said, about editorials -- >> oh, yes. i would not give him editorial control over the book because i just came out of journalism school, wide-eyed, and i said, no, you can't read the script before we print it. he didn't. he and his long time assistant of 40 years did read an early copy, mostly for major errors, but i also fact checked the book on the phone with verah. that was the way i made sure that it -- i didn't have any major problems in here, but he didn't have editorial control. i'm still invited to christmas. [laughter] >> did he think it was a fair portrayal? he read it in >> i think so. i called him right after he read it. i was nervous. he said i don't just like it, i love it. that's sort of the kind of thing he would say. i'm sure there's parts he doesn't love. he was very sensitive about being called a
it's at the carter library. you can research it, and so a lot of what i have in here did not come from my talking with him, but from the archives and talking with other people. >> talk about, like he said, about editorials -- >> oh, yes. i would not give him editorial control over the book because i just came out of journalism school, wide-eyed, and i said, no, you can't read the script before we print it. he didn't. he and his long time assistant of 40 years did read an early copy,...
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howard carter recounted the story in his book the tomb of tutankhamun: howard carter: "hardly had i arrived on the work "thai was greeted by the announcement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimportant storeroom? howard carter: "with trembling hands,madeh "in the upper left-hand corner of the doorway. "as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, "details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist. "surely, never before in the whole history of excavation "had such an amazing sight been seen "as the light of our torch revealed to us: "strange animals, statues, and gold. "everywhere the glint of gold. "we had seen enough. "we reclosed the hole, mounted our donkeys, "and rode home down the valley, strangely silent and subdued." brown: the discovery of tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 had an instantaneous and shattering effect on the world's imagination that continues to this very day. extraordinary numbers of visitors descended upon the tomb--sometimes to the point where the excavators were unable to function. egyptian
howard carter recounted the story in his book the tomb of tutankhamun: howard carter: "hardly had i arrived on the work "thai was greeted by the announcement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimportant storeroom? howard carter: "with trembling hands,madeh "in the upper left-hand corner of the doorway. "as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, "details of the room within...
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and then james carter grandson of jimmy carter.s the one who broke this story in the first place along with mother jones. that will be great. and later in the program elbow of the day. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> it's go time. (vo) at the only online forum with a direct line to cenk uygur. >>if you had to vote for a republican, which one would it be? (vo) join the debate now. [ male announcer ] the inventors of twix had a falling out, so the production of twix was divided between two separate factories. left twix factory cascades caramel and chocolate onto cookie, while right twix factory flows caramel and chocolate onto cookie. today they share nothing but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. >> so after these tapes are released where mitt romney is giving his spiel to his secret rich donors and telling him what he actually thinks of americans and doesn't care about 47% of them and thinks their bums, he's in trouble and has to sand to this right away. at 10:00 p.m. eastern he did this panic press conference. good evening i und
and then james carter grandson of jimmy carter.s the one who broke this story in the first place along with mother jones. that will be great. and later in the program elbow of the day. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> it's go time. (vo) at the only online forum with a direct line to cenk uygur. >>if you had to vote for a republican, which one would it be? (vo) join the debate now. [ male announcer ] the inventors of twix had a falling out, so the production of twix was divided between two...
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what did carter end up with? what is president obama going to end up with?xtreme iran, emboldened iran to finance terrorism around the world. how is that working? >> bob: very well. >> eric: ambassadors are being killed. >> bob: that has nothing to do with iran -- >> dana: it might, actually. egyptian government folks were in tehran the week before. there might be a connection. >> eric: i totally agree. >> andrea: aren't we glad we got mubarak to step down? the arab spring is working out well, isn't it? >> greg: arab assault. >> you're up. [ laughter ] >> bob: one more thing is [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessy. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >> da
what did carter end up with? what is president obama going to end up with?xtreme iran, emboldened iran to finance terrorism around the world. how is that working? >> bob: very well. >> eric: ambassadors are being killed. >> bob: that has nothing to do with iran -- >> dana: it might, actually. egyptian government folks were in tehran the week before. there might be a connection. >> eric: i totally agree. >> andrea: aren't we glad we got mubarak to step down?...
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the jimmy carter connection. i will talk to jimmy carter's grandson who actually helped find the original tape on youtube or a piece of it, and got it ultimately to "mother jones" magazine. i will ask if this is more than politics for him because he says no doubt about it, he's a democrat, and we'll ask him whether it's personal, given what mitt romney has been saying about his grandfather. interesting answer to that question. next, what romney said on the tape about his commitment to negotiate a settlement between israel and the palestinians. we'll be right back. >>> more with mitt romney on tape talking to campaign donors back in may. his statement about the israeli/palestinian issue generating heat today. here's what he said in context including the question that prompted it. >> how do you think that the palestinian problem can be solved? what are you going to do about it? >> i look at the palestinians not wanting to see peace in any way for political purposes. what you do is you move things along the west way
the jimmy carter connection. i will talk to jimmy carter's grandson who actually helped find the original tape on youtube or a piece of it, and got it ultimately to "mother jones" magazine. i will ask if this is more than politics for him because he says no doubt about it, he's a democrat, and we'll ask him whether it's personal, given what mitt romney has been saying about his grandfather. interesting answer to that question. next, what romney said on the tape about his commitment to...
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jimmy carter connection. i will talk to jimmy carter's grandson who actually helped find the original tape on youtube or a piece of it, and got it ultimately to "mother jones" magazine. i will ask if this is more than politics for him, whether it's personal, given what mitt romney has been saying about his grandfather. interesting answer to that question. next, what romney said on the tape about his commitment to negotiate a settlement between israel and the palestinians. we'll be right back. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, produc
jimmy carter connection. i will talk to jimmy carter's grandson who actually helped find the original tape on youtube or a piece of it, and got it ultimately to "mother jones" magazine. i will ask if this is more than politics for him, whether it's personal, given what mitt romney has been saying about his grandfather. interesting answer to that question. next, what romney said on the tape about his commitment to negotiate a settlement between israel and the palestinians. we'll be...
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jimmy carter connection. i will talk to jimmy carter's grandson who actually helped find the original tape on youtube or a piece of it, and got it ultimately to "mother jones" magazine. i will ask if this is more than politics for him, whether it's personal, given what mitt romney has been saying about his grandfather. interesting answer to that question. next, what romney said on the tape about his commitment to negotiate a settlement between israel and the palestinians. we'll be right back. here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must mak
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what did carter end up with? what is president obama going to end up with?extreme iran, emboldened iran to finance terrorism around the world. how is that working? >> bob: very well. >> eric: ambassadors are being killed. >> bob: that has nothing to do with iran -- >> dana: it might, actually. egyptian government folks were in tehran the week before. there might be a connection. >> eric: i totally agree. >> andrea: aren't we glad we got mubarak to step down? the arab spring is working out well, isn't it? >> greg: arab assault. >> you're up. [ laughter ] >> bob: one more thing is next. my gosh. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, yoargeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 wh
what did carter end up with? what is president obama going to end up with?extreme iran, emboldened iran to finance terrorism around the world. how is that working? >> bob: very well. >> eric: ambassadors are being killed. >> bob: that has nothing to do with iran -- >> dana: it might, actually. egyptian government folks were in tehran the week before. there might be a connection. >> eric: i totally agree. >> andrea: aren't we glad we got mubarak to step down?...
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we know the score with jimmy carter at that time.u say the president not solely to blame for this economy, but voters blamed jimmy carter. bad economic hurt the popularity of carter. you say the base is staying with him. the southern democrats soured out on carter in your piece. this breaks it down pretty solidly. >> yeah, tamron. 2012 is not 1980. mitt romney is not ronald reagan. what was striking is how many republicans were willing to say on the record that the comparison just doesn't cut the mustard. those things you just mentioned. the economy is so much weaker, very different electorate. ronald reagan didn't have a tough primary battle the way that mitt romney did. but the biggest difference between these two elections is that the country was so different then. the south was still considered democratic. it was only beginning to trend republican. so the week before the election, you had ronald reagan c campaigning in new york city trying to win new york. jimmy carter was campaigning in texas, unimaginable today. it was a very d
we know the score with jimmy carter at that time.u say the president not solely to blame for this economy, but voters blamed jimmy carter. bad economic hurt the popularity of carter. you say the base is staying with him. the southern democrats soured out on carter in your piece. this breaks it down pretty solidly. >> yeah, tamron. 2012 is not 1980. mitt romney is not ronald reagan. what was striking is how many republicans were willing to say on the record that the comparison just doesn't...
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if wasn't for the embassy siege carter would have been dethroned.he economic catastrophe obama inherited and are willing to cut him some slack. it's translated into a job approval rating that's not great but gives obama a fighting chance to hold on. jimmy carter in 1980, never had a prayer. okay, that does it for us on "the cycle" today. martin bashir, it's all yours. >> mr. kornacki, thank you. >>> it's wednesday, september the 12th and here's what's happening. >>> the manation mourns and hons the fallen. >> today the people stand united and holding the families of the four americans in our thoughts and in our prayers. >> we must be clear-eyed even in our grief. >> while an opportunist doubles down. >> i think it's a -- a terrible course to -- for america to stand in apology for our values. the statement that came from the administration was a statement which is akin to apology and i think was a severe
if wasn't for the embassy siege carter would have been dethroned.he economic catastrophe obama inherited and are willing to cut him some slack. it's translated into a job approval rating that's not great but gives obama a fighting chance to hold on. jimmy carter in 1980, never had a prayer. okay, that does it for us on "the cycle" today. martin bashir, it's all yours. >> mr. kornacki, thank you. >>> it's wednesday, september the 12th and here's what's happening....
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they're going to pay tribute to carter and carter will speak from a video hookup.t's not a comparison democrats like. >> shep: with your journalist hat on, isn't it possible to say we are better off? i mean, you could make that argument and make it succinctly. we were in a free fall. i remember the day we thought the whole economy of the world was going to collapse and a lot has been done to improve things, hasn't it in. >> there is no question that we are not at the precipice and the way that we were in january of 2009, you're exactly right. remember that day in march when the dow jones went down to 6,000. so we. we're better off than that, but unemployment is up, debt is up. here is jimmy carter. >> shep: here is president carter. >> president of the united states, i said then that america needed a president who shares your dreams and thinks a strengthen and wisdom from you, the american people. ladies and gentlemen, both now and for the next four years we have such a leader in the white house. something you realize quickly in the oval office is that the easy dec
they're going to pay tribute to carter and carter will speak from a video hookup.t's not a comparison democrats like. >> shep: with your journalist hat on, isn't it possible to say we are better off? i mean, you could make that argument and make it succinctly. we were in a free fall. i remember the day we thought the whole economy of the world was going to collapse and a lot has been done to improve things, hasn't it in. >> there is no question that we are not at the precipice and...
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now we know what carter is doing. mike, what are you doing?> yeah, i'm definitely sticking with this. it's true the stock's up 2%, but actually if you take it into context of how much the s&p has moved, actually it's relatively weak for a stock that probably has a beta of about 1.2. we would have expected a much bigger pop. part of that is probably the result of the news out of fedex earlier in the week which sort of weighed on the transport, the transport sector and maybe also on the airline manufacturers as a result of it. however, i still like this stock. fundamentally i think it's one of the better-run companies. i think i'm going to stick with this trade. it's too early to spread it. we're going to wait for an opportunity to get all of the money and then some out of this. >> scott, just quickly, i'm curious, yes, boeing tracks transmits very closely, at the same time it's one of those fiscal-cliff stocks that could really feel a headwind should that actually happen. >> that's right. and i didn't like this trade very much because i thought
now we know what carter is doing. mike, what are you doing?> yeah, i'm definitely sticking with this. it's true the stock's up 2%, but actually if you take it into context of how much the s&p has moved, actually it's relatively weak for a stock that probably has a beta of about 1.2. we would have expected a much bigger pop. part of that is probably the result of the news out of fedex earlier in the week which sort of weighed on the transport, the transport sector and maybe also on the...
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it was heading south under president carter. if you look at the stock market, the stock market grew a factor of two or three times more quickly under president obama than it did under jimmy carter. so i don't think it's a winner for them. >> mort, i want to ask you, i feel this is a two-pronged attack. one is that paul ryan is trying to cite facts and figures that make president obama's time in office look to be not very good as far as the economy. the other is to conjure this image of an ineffective one-term president who is out of his league which seems to be a narrative the republicans have been pushing for some time. which do you think is more potent? >> i think think are both potent, in terms of the economy anyhow. we have had, with all due respect to a very distinguished economist like the man who just preceded me, we have had a very weak four years in the context of the stimulus and monetary policy so you now have had a situation where the average loss of net worth is roughly 40% for the average american family in the las
it was heading south under president carter. if you look at the stock market, the stock market grew a factor of two or three times more quickly under president obama than it did under jimmy carter. so i don't think it's a winner for them. >> mort, i want to ask you, i feel this is a two-pronged attack. one is that paul ryan is trying to cite facts and figures that make president obama's time in office look to be not very good as far as the economy. the other is to conjure this image of an...
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[line goes dead] - carter. i need you to come with me now. - but i have this thing-- - not anymore, you haven't. it's an article of faith for me that all criminals, however clever, eventually trip themselves up. - you want to tell me what this is all about? - man in the suit? we got him. - morning, finch. - mr. reese. what have you been doing? - corrupting detective fusco. - does he really need any help in that regard? - i'm encouraging him to show ambition, to climb the hr ladder. - afraid it'll have to wait. we got a new number. caroline turing. - oh. she's a lot prettier than fusco. - and much more discreet. her online profile is carefully managed. - think she's got something to hide? - many things, i would expect. she's a psychologist. from what i can determine, she specializes in the high-end clients, the sort who insist on discretion. while i dig deeper, you get close to her, see if you can work out where the threat is coming from. - she could be the threat, finch. - i'm sure you'll work that out too. - n
[line goes dead] - carter. i need you to come with me now. - but i have this thing-- - not anymore, you haven't. it's an article of faith for me that all criminals, however clever, eventually trip themselves up. - you want to tell me what this is all about? - man in the suit? we got him. - morning, finch. - mr. reese. what have you been doing? - corrupting detective fusco. - does he really need any help in that regard? - i'm encouraging him to show ambition, to climb the hr ladder. - afraid...
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we will see carter later on in the show. thank you very much. now if you have a question you can send us an e-mail. i love to read them. only the nice ones, of course. the address is optionsaction@cnbc.com. we will answer it. in oir 101 extra right after the show. we also post updates there. check those out. this, in the meantime, is what's coming up next. >> talk about weakness at tiffanys. last week a bearish bet on tiffanys but the stock looks rock solid on earnings. with plenty of money on the line, can they polish the trade-in time? find out when "options action" returns. >> it's time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating up the sizzle index this week. would you like that cooked rare? this company is a processor of rare earth elements. the stock surged this week after news of starting operation at a new california mine. investors dug into the company's calls on the hopes that with the new mine up and running the company will be in rare form. who is it? the answer when "options action" returns. [ male announcer ] trading's like
we will see carter later on in the show. thank you very much. now if you have a question you can send us an e-mail. i love to read them. only the nice ones, of course. the address is optionsaction@cnbc.com. we will answer it. in oir 101 extra right after the show. we also post updates there. check those out. this, in the meantime, is what's coming up next. >> talk about weakness at tiffanys. last week a bearish bet on tiffanys but the stock looks rock solid on earnings. with plenty of...
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the three great incumbent disasters were the carter-ford debates, the reagan-carter debates, and then clinton-george h.w. bush debates . and three times you saw the challenger take on the incumbent and win, the debates really mattered. the places where you saw the incumbent do well, for reagan versus mondale, i would argue carter versus dole, or bush versus kerry, the incumbent won. so the-- i think debates matter psychologically to the country. they're the most viewed single event in the campaign. and i think it's always a burden on the challenger-- this isn't about romney. it's about the challenger. the challenger has to make two cases. the incumbent should not be re-elected, and i would do a better job. it's a two-part. you first have to make sure people say, "yeah, obama's stagnation is unacceptable. " but then you have to say, "by the way, this guy will be better." romney, he doesn't have to hit a home run, but romney has to be at the end of the debate wednesday night, a clear alternative who is considered as a potelepresident by a majority-- potential president by the maiority o
the three great incumbent disasters were the carter-ford debates, the reagan-carter debates, and then clinton-george h.w. bush debates . and three times you saw the challenger take on the incumbent and win, the debates really mattered. the places where you saw the incumbent do well, for reagan versus mondale, i would argue carter versus dole, or bush versus kerry, the incumbent won. so the-- i think debates matter psychologically to the country. they're the most viewed single event in the...
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brianne carter reporting. >> thanks so much. something else people in our - theare excited about - release of the iphone 5. is a live picture in bethesda this morning. people were camped out outside. been growing ahead of the release this morning. some of them were there as early as noon yesterday. 2 million orders in the first 24 .ours now more from ed paine. >> hundreds of eager customers lined up outside the apple store in tokyo. employees handed out umbrellas to the customers. n event. andeople camping outside other. to each just enjoying the party. >> in sydney, australia, out.mers camped todd claims to be the first e world to buy the iphone 5. an australian network caught up .ith him >> 70 hours. >> in london, a passer-by offered a seat in line to raise money for cancer research. the iphone 5 is also being today in the u.s., france, germany, hong d singapore. if further roll out its plans for the end of the month. line? need to step in >> if you are looking for something that will be a gain changer, it may not be this, but
brianne carter reporting. >> thanks so much. something else people in our - theare excited about - release of the iphone 5. is a live picture in bethesda this morning. people were camped out outside. been growing ahead of the release this morning. some of them were there as early as noon yesterday. 2 million orders in the first 24 .ours now more from ed paine. >> hundreds of eager customers lined up outside the apple store in tokyo. employees handed out umbrellas to the customers. n...
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if you are over. >> i like jimmy carter.ly person. >> i think i -- i think you are the only person. when jimmy carter is directing your you have it under low. the 1979 hostage crisis. jimmy carter was not our best president when it came to the middle east. but if this were president george w. bush you would be crucified. >> why are there so many mixed messages? why is the embassy saying one thing, the president saying one thing, the state department saying another thing. why do you have this need to constantly correct the president, go back. the american people have no idea where the administration stands on key issues as we face of tragedy right now. >> we do know where they stand. they have no policy. lou: the obama doctrine. journalists been a lot of time trying to define what that is as if it is. but the reality is, when you look at what has happened, libya where he promised boots on the ground and marines are on their way to yemen, libya. we know not where else. this is getting very, very serious. >> on their way to pro
if you are over. >> i like jimmy carter.ly person. >> i think i -- i think you are the only person. when jimmy carter is directing your you have it under low. the 1979 hostage crisis. jimmy carter was not our best president when it came to the middle east. but if this were president george w. bush you would be crucified. >> why are there so many mixed messages? why is the embassy saying one thing, the president saying one thing, the state department saying another thing. why...
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we have barack obama here, jimmy carter -- not jimmy carter, the bill clinton. you've met the dalai lama, of course. there's muhammad ali. and the queen of jordan. all right. everyone stops by your office and makes sure this is done. >> yes. >> why? just because everyone else before did? >> besides my good looks, you mien? >> other than that, obviously. >> it's a tradition. when al gore visited google, that was in 2001, i asked for a picture to impress my mom. then after al gore, jimmy carter came to visit and because he was a former president, it was kept a secret. however, i noticed that we have police cars hiding under the trees around the google parking lot. and then i noticed in the building there are big men with black suits, dark glasses, and ear pieces. so somebody important is in the building, right, and they won't talk. i waited in the lobby in case somebody really important showed up and it was jimmy carter. took two pictures. i was in the office and it becomes a tradition. >> ming, thank you for being with us. your book is "search inside yourself." t
we have barack obama here, jimmy carter -- not jimmy carter, the bill clinton. you've met the dalai lama, of course. there's muhammad ali. and the queen of jordan. all right. everyone stops by your office and makes sure this is done. >> yes. >> why? just because everyone else before did? >> besides my good looks, you mien? >> other than that, obviously. >> it's a tradition. when al gore visited google, that was in 2001, i asked for a picture to impress my mom. then...
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. >> carter jump in? >> one of the most important think it's healthy when you have names too far too fast like coke to have money come out of them. found its way back into other cycles of things. when rotation happens it's not a bad thing it's a good thing and people taking profits and putting more risk on cyclical things. >> tie a nice yellow ribbon on this. 100 shares of boeing would set you back over $7,000. mike's call purchase only risks $125 and that is why we talk options. we will see carter later on in the show. thank you very much. now if you have a question you can send us an e-mail. i love to read them. the address is optionsaction@cnbc.com. we will answer it. we also post updates there. check those out. this, in the meantime, is what's coming up next. >> talk about weakness at tiffanys. last week a bearish bet on tiffanys but the stock looks rock solid on earnings. with plenty of money on the line, can they polish the trade-in line? find out when "options action" returns. >> it's time for pump
. >> carter jump in? >> one of the most important think it's healthy when you have names too far too fast like coke to have money come out of them. found its way back into other cycles of things. when rotation happens it's not a bad thing it's a good thing and people taking profits and putting more risk on cyclical things. >> tie a nice yellow ribbon on this. 100 shares of boeing would set you back over $7,000. mike's call purchase only risks $125 and that is why we talk...
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. >> a tree took out part of their f.imney and the roo >> that was brianne carter. we will have better weather today. things are looking up. update from meteorologist jacqui jeras. good morning. still looking at a couple of showers and clouds. they will get better progressively. let's show you super doppler. not much more than s towards lexington park and lusby over southern maryland. maybe for another hour or two. will be giving way to sunshine. pleasant autumn temperatures today, 5 degrees below where we year. be for this time of if you don't like that, be warmed bywill the end of the week. today, clearing skies, 63 degrees at 9:00, partly cloudy noon, 71 by 5:00, mostly sunny and nice. we have the next chance of storms not until saturday. we will talk more about that later. first, traffic with jamie. serve on the region, no major g problems inn virginia, maryland, or the district. we have an accident in virginia on the little river turnpike overtopping the beltway. are able to get through. still dealing with clean up from an overturned car. no problems getting in
. >> a tree took out part of their f.imney and the roo >> that was brianne carter. we will have better weather today. things are looking up. update from meteorologist jacqui jeras. good morning. still looking at a couple of showers and clouds. they will get better progressively. let's show you super doppler. not much more than s towards lexington park and lusby over southern maryland. maybe for another hour or two. will be giving way to sunshine. pleasant autumn temperatures today,...
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the back and forth here can we give the jimmy carter stuff a rest.o this line from romney's foreign policy guy today where he says -- he goes out of his way to say for the first time since jimmy carter we had an american ambassador assassinated this wouldn't have happened under president romney. if you want to start playing a game like that you've got to account for jim gnu carter's success and ronald reagan and what happened in beirut in 1983. i don't want to get into that game with you. it's a stupid statement for that. to the right it is always 1980 and jimmy carter is always the president. dan kwail in 1988. we're not going to elect another jimmy carter. 1992 dan kwail against bill clinton. if clinton wins it will be jimmy carter all over again. >> he's just that good. he's just that useful. >> i think he's running for jimmy carter's second term. they've been using this over and over and over again. at a certain point i wonder, yes, america has broadly accepted the idea that jimmy carter's presidency had failed. when you throw that against every
the back and forth here can we give the jimmy carter stuff a rest.o this line from romney's foreign policy guy today where he says -- he goes out of his way to say for the first time since jimmy carter we had an american ambassador assassinated this wouldn't have happened under president romney. if you want to start playing a game like that you've got to account for jim gnu carter's success and ronald reagan and what happened in beirut in 1983. i don't want to get into that game with you. it's...
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lou: up next, comparisons between obama and carter, actually more insulting to president carter say someat prominent republican says, yes. we'll show you who, we'll tell you why. and nancy pelosi is standing idly by as her democratic colleagues, well, you know, calling republicans nazis and saying really not-so-nice things. shocking, don't you think? shocking! lou: republicans are pushing a new attack line against president obama saying president carter's era was better. here's the republican national committee's new attack ad out today. >> lately, federal spending has taken a steadily increasing portion of what americans produce. the federal deficit is too high. our people are simply sick and tired of wasteful federal spending. lou: just yesterday republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan said this in north carolina: >> the president can say a lot of things, and he will, but he can't tell you that you're better off. simply put, the jimmy carter years look like the good old days compare today where we are right now. [laughter] lou: some startling facts in the comparison, by the way.
lou: up next, comparisons between obama and carter, actually more insulting to president carter say someat prominent republican says, yes. we'll show you who, we'll tell you why. and nancy pelosi is standing idly by as her democratic colleagues, well, you know, calling republicans nazis and saying really not-so-nice things. shocking, don't you think? shocking! lou: republicans are pushing a new attack line against president obama saying president carter's era was better. here's the republican...
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jimmy carter for president. this was the first campaign since the watergate scandal and the resignation of president nixon. governor carter was relatively unknown, but many voters chose them because of his status as a washington outsider. his speech was about 40 minutes. [applause] my name is jimmy carter, and i'm running for president. [applause] it's been a long time since i said those words the first time, and now i've come here after seeing our great country to accept your nomination. [applause] i accept it, in the words of john f. kennedy, with a full and grateful heart and with only one obligation: to devote every effort of body, mind and spirit to lead our party back to victory and our nation back to greatness. [applause] it's a pleasure to be here with all you democrats and to see that our bicentennial celebration and our bicentennial convention has been one of decorum and order without any fights or free-for-alls. among democrats that can only happen once every two hundred years. [applause] with this ki
jimmy carter for president. this was the first campaign since the watergate scandal and the resignation of president nixon. governor carter was relatively unknown, but many voters chose them because of his status as a washington outsider. his speech was about 40 minutes. [applause] my name is jimmy carter, and i'm running for president. [applause] it's been a long time since i said those words the first time, and now i've come here after seeing our great country to accept your nomination....
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it is a great honor to have president carter with us. president carter is quite a man. he woke up at 4:00 in the morning. he came from his house, which takes about two hours. he took a taxi from the airport. he got here two hours ago. he is going to give a speech, and after that he goes back. it is remarkable. especially i want to thank you, the audience and myself, for the efforts you are making. when one looks at the history of latin america, especially the involvement in democracy, there is no doubt that president carter is a key player, a key actor, a fundamental player in a changing the approach towards democracy in latin america. when he was president, let's remember, latin america had governments -- many of them were actually military dictatorships. abuses of human rights were not issues in the discussion. take into account the u.s.-latin american relationship, it was an e essentially pragmatic one based on economic interests. the principles of human rights and democracy is we're not really a key element in the agenda. then comes president carter. he made this a
it is a great honor to have president carter with us. president carter is quite a man. he woke up at 4:00 in the morning. he came from his house, which takes about two hours. he took a taxi from the airport. he got here two hours ago. he is going to give a speech, and after that he goes back. it is remarkable. especially i want to thank you, the audience and myself, for the efforts you are making. when one looks at the history of latin america, especially the involvement in democracy, there is...
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lou: up next, comparisons between obama and carter, actually more insulting to president carter say some. what prominent republican says, yes. we'll show you who, we'll tell you why. and nancy pelosi is standing idly by as her democratic colleagues, well, you know, calling republicans nazis and saying really not-so-nice things. shocking, don't you think? shocking! i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. one is for a clean,er ] wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting
lou: up next, comparisons between obama and carter, actually more insulting to president carter say some. what prominent republican says, yes. we'll show you who, we'll tell you why. and nancy pelosi is standing idly by as her democratic colleagues, well, you know, calling republicans nazis and saying really not-so-nice things. shocking, don't you think? shocking! i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we...