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so why is carter saying the shares are about to do this? he'll reveal when "options action" returns. >> announcer: options action is sponsored by sink or swim by t.d. ameritrade. time and sales data.er ] split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. let's get to the upside call where we take a look back on some of our winners. a couple weeks back the super power force that we call co and carter. they made a bearish bet on jcpenney. it inspired vh1 to make a special about it. take a look at it. >> it was the advice that mike could never forget. risk less so you can make more. when i
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carter worth does say the rates are going lower. hemoexplain why, that's when "options action" returns. . >> we think it is right for the do the exact option of what is being done on the street. there is very little downside. >> a variable call from a bold man. >> that, of course, our own carter braxton worth, calling the bold three months ago. >> that has been golden. now, carter has a bolder call in the bond market. he says rates are done rising. let's find out why. carter. >> if you look at the chart, i think the principle is you boy the rumor, sell anew. there is expectation of tapering. we think the move in the bond is pricing that in this is a long-term chart. it is a well defined trend. i don't draw them, they draw themselves. we have just now reached the top of the chat. we are almost 4%. 3.9% and change. >> that is pricing in what is coming from the federal reserve. let's look at a few other charts to put this in context. this, of course, is price versus yield. this is the tlt, the bond proxy, of course. if this is a moving
carter worth does say the rates are going lower. hemoexplain why, that's when "options action" returns. . >> we think it is right for the do the exact option of what is being done on the street. there is very little downside. >> a variable call from a bold man. >> that, of course, our own carter braxton worth, calling the bold three months ago. >> that has been golden. now, carter has a bolder call in the bond market. he says rates are done rising. let's find...
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let's bring in carter worth. carter worth of oppenheimer. >> hi there.o we'd say, no, not too late. let's look at a few things and try to figure it out. obviously, great performers. what i have here say one-year chart. it shows how correlated and dynamic these big names are. this is linkedin, trulia, facebook. basically unchanged. no results. yet these are exploding up 100% and 200%. in the last six months, linkedin has underperformed the group. and if you see the stats here, it has been the most sort of benign and we think that's an opportunity. we think it's going to catch up to some of the others. looking at the chart of linkedin, what's important is the well defined levels from which it broke out. when you break out from a range, a period of equilibrium gives way to dis-equilibrium. you only gap with news. it obviously has to be good news. then you get a second gap. often you get a third. that's probably earnings or something like that. another piece of good news. presumptively one more at which time we'd fade the name. play for that third gap for no
let's bring in carter worth. carter worth of oppenheimer. >> hi there.o we'd say, no, not too late. let's look at a few things and try to figure it out. obviously, great performers. what i have here say one-year chart. it shows how correlated and dynamic these big names are. this is linkedin, trulia, facebook. basically unchanged. no results. yet these are exploding up 100% and 200%. in the last six months, linkedin has underperformed the group. and if you see the stats here, it has been...
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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 was greeted by the aouncement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimportant sreroom? howa carter: "with trembling hands,i mah "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 motif
howard carter recounted e story in his book the tomb of tutankhamun: howard carter: "hardly had i arrived on the work "than was greeted by the aouncement "that a step cut in the rock had been discovered." brown: but what had carter found? just another emptyomb? some unimportant sreroom? howa carter: "with trembling hands,i mah "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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if you agree with the master carter -- >> when do i disagree with him?is com traded 24 times, next year's earn examination pekted to grow 14%. this stock is priced for perfection, if you want to make a contraryion play. report earnings on october 15th. last quarter when they reported stock was down 6.5%. one easy trade to do, if you're the contraryion trader, the october 65-60 put spread when the stock was 67.5, cost about 90 cents. that's max risk. 64.10 is break even. down a few percent. you need a 5% move to break even. the options don't set upgraded. there's only $5 strikes here. i wouldn't be short this stock either. >> mike. >> i tend to agree. it's a tactical trade on something that got stretched. the consumer names definitely look like they're in trouble. >> all right. coming up next, a bold and beautiful bond call, now thaw they have a way to make more money, they will explain right after this. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experien
if you agree with the master carter -- >> when do i disagree with him?is com traded 24 times, next year's earn examination pekted to grow 14%. this stock is priced for perfection, if you want to make a contraryion play. report earnings on october 15th. last quarter when they reported stock was down 6.5%. one easy trade to do, if you're the contraryion trader, the october 65-60 put spread when the stock was 67.5, cost about 90 cents. that's max risk. 64.10 is break even. down a few...
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carter? i think we both want the same thing. come on. come on.e rings] [ring] [click] yeah? fletcher: where are you? what do you want? what do i want? talk. i said talk! jack. fletcher: tell him. tell him! con tells me you're doin' my woman behind my back. now, tell me con's lyin'. tell me that, jack! he is lying. your name jack all of a sudden? i love this woman, jack, and i'm thinkin' about killin' her. i don't even like you, carter, so you don't wanna know what i'm thinkin' about doin' to you. you're a real tough guy on the phone. audrey, you gotta get outta there. go on. he won't touch you. oh, i won't touch her, huh? i won't touch her. i'm tellin' you, carter. get your ass back into town tonight... or you're both gonna be so -- les, you lay a hand on her, and i swear to christ i will come back there, and i'll bury you alive. let me tell you somethin', carter. when i finish with you, you're gonna wish i killed you. audrey, what do you wanna do? i'm here for you. jesus, jack, are you pathetic? go ahead. tell him, audrey. what do you wanna do?
carter? i think we both want the same thing. come on. come on.e rings] [ring] [click] yeah? fletcher: where are you? what do you want? what do i want? talk. i said talk! jack. fletcher: tell him. tell him! con tells me you're doin' my woman behind my back. now, tell me con's lyin'. tell me that, jack! he is lying. your name jack all of a sudden? i love this woman, jack, and i'm thinkin' about killin' her. i don't even like you, carter, so you don't wanna know what i'm thinkin' about doin' to...
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cohen carter made a bold bond call.ttom. >> you buy the old and sell the new. we would play for a balance, if you will in tlt or a pullback in raise. >> mike thought, this guy must be on to something. mike made a bullish bet on tlt, the etf that tracks bond prices. there was a slight problem. 100 shares cost over $10,000. >> are you nuts? come on, let's get nuts. >> so to spend less, mike said, he bought the tlt december 104 strike call for $2.90. that gives mike the right to buy the stock at that strike price or in this case $404 before december expiration. but in order to make money, mike needs tlt to rise above that 104 level by more than the cost of that call or above 106.90 by december expiration. below $106.90 and he sees losses by expiration. it gets better because if tlt shares rise above that break-even, the call will increase in value faster than the stock will gain value, meaning more money in mike's pocket. >> this is like discovering plutonium by accident. >> it is even better than that. because since the t
cohen carter made a bold bond call.ttom. >> you buy the old and sell the new. we would play for a balance, if you will in tlt or a pullback in raise. >> mike thought, this guy must be on to something. mike made a bullish bet on tlt, the etf that tracks bond prices. there was a slight problem. 100 shares cost over $10,000. >> are you nuts? come on, let's get nuts. >> so to spend less, mike said, he bought the tlt december 104 strike call for $2.90. that gives mike the...
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let's call back to the charts and check in with carter. carter, what do you see?ing about later, too late is who you are in the market and what your timing is, time frames and buying and selling, and let's look at a few charts. first the aggregate. the baltic dry index, a five-year chart and what's important is the daily rate to all things like iron ore or coal has basically tripled in the past 18 months, and we're at 1,800 now, but what's important is this basing took place right at the '08-'09 level. let's look at a long-term chart just to put this move into perspective and puts into question whether one is too late. it has tripled off the low, but is it too late? when you look at a top like that, obviously this is the china explosion and so forth, but in many ways to say it's too late is a silly thing, not that anyone said that but i wouldn't think that. now let's look at some ways to express this in the marketplace. this is the guggenheim shipping etf. it picks up many different stocks, but to give you a look and feel, all the hallmarks of a bearish to bullish
let's call back to the charts and check in with carter. carter, what do you see?ing about later, too late is who you are in the market and what your timing is, time frames and buying and selling, and let's look at a few charts. first the aggregate. the baltic dry index, a five-year chart and what's important is the daily rate to all things like iron ore or coal has basically tripled in the past 18 months, and we're at 1,800 now, but what's important is this basing took place right at the...
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see you tomorrow. ,, >> carter: you okay? >> maya: yeah. >> carter: well, it couldn't have been easy, seeing rick -- him finding out we're engaged. >> maya: he had to know sometime. >> carter: you weren't exactly prepared. do what you have to do. >> maya: thank you.
see you tomorrow. ,, >> carter: you okay? >> maya: yeah. >> carter: well, it couldn't have been easy, seeing rick -- him finding out we're engaged. >> maya: he had to know sometime. >> carter: you weren't exactly prepared. do what you have to do. >> maya: thank you.
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who's carter? i'm mckenzie. i've never seen you before in my life. really? oh, i must have mixed up. uh, county arson investigators unit. [ chuckling ] county? no. this is a city thing. this is my scene. uh, if that were true, why would i be here? didn't one of the boys call you? who? any one of them. just call over county office. tell them randy with an "r" is here, and they'll fill you in. damn it. this is just what i need. what's it look like in there...randy? one big barbecue. i got a chubby man with a gray beard making a call, michael. you don't have much time. there's a lump of plastic that used to be a laptop. somebody definitely set up shop here. i got a resin mold here. looks like the guy tried to destroy it before he took off. if it's important, grab it and go. the clock is ticking. buddy didn't know what the little lion heads he'd made were for. well, i just found what they fit into. chubby gray beard is off his phone and headed your way, michael. randy! county has no record of rolling units to this fire. who are you with, again? carter, you need
who's carter? i'm mckenzie. i've never seen you before in my life. really? oh, i must have mixed up. uh, county arson investigators unit. [ chuckling ] county? no. this is a city thing. this is my scene. uh, if that were true, why would i be here? didn't one of the boys call you? who? any one of them. just call over county office. tell them randy with an "r" is here, and they'll fill you in. damn it. this is just what i need. what's it look like in there...randy? one big barbecue. i...
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evans in prescott, arizona, carter, thank you. now to the budget battle upon capitol hill and the possibility of a government shutdown midnight monday. the two sides are not getting any closer. republicans in the house are looking on a series of amendments tonight that the white house and senate democrats have already vowed to reject. jeff pegues joins us now from capitol hill, good evening, jeff. >> good evening, jim house republicans good another emergency funding bill with conditions attached, this one funds the government through mid december but seeks to delay the implementation of the president's healthcare act that is something that democrats say is a nonstarter. >> with a possible government shutdown looming, there were signs of strain today on capitol hill. >> how dare you, how dare you, how dare you presume a failure. >> in a round weekend session house republicans rejected. >> the amendment is agreed to. >> because it didn't make any cuts to the affordable care act. >> house speaker john boehner led a one hour strategy
evans in prescott, arizona, carter, thank you. now to the budget battle upon capitol hill and the possibility of a government shutdown midnight monday. the two sides are not getting any closer. republicans in the house are looking on a series of amendments tonight that the white house and senate democrats have already vowed to reject. jeff pegues joins us now from capitol hill, good evening, jeff. >> good evening, jim house republicans good another emergency funding bill with conditions...
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it's time to get young carter here back on the horse. dare to be great. hey, carter. that's danger.shirt! pass it back here. i've gotta mop up this shake. you tell my crazy, evil wife... fine. let her have the dodgers tickets. but i'm not giving her the parking pass! oh, how are you so good at this? i date young women. we don't have that much to talk about. all: hi, christy. hi, i'm christy. now that i'm not drinking, i can see my life clearly for the first time. it sucks so bad. when were you going to tell me you quit drinking? mom, please, just order. is mint tea decaffeinated? yes. if i wake up in the middle of the night, i'm calling you. some mothers teach their daughters how to bake. mine taught me how to beat a cavity search and still feel like a lady. i can't tell you not to drink and smoke pot because my senior yearbook quote was, "let's drink and smoke pot." what are you doing here? bonnie made roscoe and me a hot dinner. it was hot, mom. yeah, but i meant-- like on tv. i'm going to be the kind of mother you deserve. ooh! that's my date. [doorbell rings] you remember our wa
it's time to get young carter here back on the horse. dare to be great. hey, carter. that's danger.shirt! pass it back here. i've gotta mop up this shake. you tell my crazy, evil wife... fine. let her have the dodgers tickets. but i'm not giving her the parking pass! oh, how are you so good at this? i date young women. we don't have that much to talk about. all: hi, christy. hi, i'm christy. now that i'm not drinking, i can see my life clearly for the first time. it sucks so bad. when were you...
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sinclair and carter ...got into... an... all- out brawl ...outside the court..../ moments earlier,... the... judge approved... carter's guilty plea... to the lesser charge... of manslaughter.../ and... he was sentenced... to 16- years in prison. the wild... comes... to... an... atlanta suburb. feral pigs.. on the loose! some residents... say... at least four of them... are out.. / eating garbage... , chasing kids and scaring parents.../. feral pigs... can grow tusks ...and become aggressive. "he was probably that high and maybe four feet long." "i mean we're talking in pounds...like how many pounds?" "300, 400 pounds." "he came running back here. he kinda just made his way back here and right about where you see those stumps right there." de--kalb county... animal control... also is concerned... about the wild hogs.../ they've hired...trappers to capture them. - react to story - toss to vytas - backyard bbq the bills do something no the bills do something no other team they've faced so far is capable of... how the ravens hav
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let's go back to the charts and check in with carter. what do you see? >> sure. in the market and what your timing is, time frames and buying and selling. let's look at a few charts. first the aggregate, this is the baltic dry index, five year chart. what's important, the daily rate to haul things like iron ore or corn or coal has tripled in the past 18 months. and we're at 1800 now, what's important is this basing took place right at the '08, '09 low. we didn't violate the crisis low of lehman and bear sterns and madeoff. it has tripled off the low. but is it too late? when you look at a top like that, obviously this is the china explosion and so forth. but in many ways, to say it's too late is a silly thing. not that anyone said that, but i wouldn't think that. now, let's look at some ways to express this in the marketplace. this is the guggenheim shipping, it picks up many stocks. just to give you a look and feel, it has the hallmarks of a bearish to bullish reversal, which is to say a very weak thing that's coming to life, just like the baltic index itself. n
let's go back to the charts and check in with carter. what do you see? >> sure. in the market and what your timing is, time frames and buying and selling. let's look at a few charts. first the aggregate, this is the baltic dry index, five year chart. what's important, the daily rate to haul things like iron ore or corn or coal has tripled in the past 18 months. and we're at 1800 now, what's important is this basing took place right at the '08, '09 low. we didn't violate the crisis low of...
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family. >> i'm okay with that competition. >> jon: carter is out there going look at me, i'm gettingf malaria and you are like childhood obesity. >> it's a great competition. i would always be happy nobody that race. >> jon: i think that would be a great race. was it difficult, your father has been on this program many, many times. >> and he want mood to say he's jealous he's here and i am-- i'm here an he's not. >> jon: i don't believe that. >> it's true. i saw him this afternoon. >> jon: he's so smart and has such a command of fact that i thought being his kid must have been like-- how do you win an argument with that dude? like where it's just, cojust quote you facts and this is why your curfew is at 10, like you could never-- did you ever feel like you got the better of him when you were younger? >> well one of my most formative memories was during the 1986 gubernatorial election in arkansas. it was a really nasty election. >> jon: right. >> and there obviously were three members of my family, my mom, my dad and me. and there was an upcoming debate so it was going to be my father
family. >> i'm okay with that competition. >> jon: carter is out there going look at me, i'm gettingf malaria and you are like childhood obesity. >> it's a great competition. i would always be happy nobody that race. >> jon: i think that would be a great race. was it difficult, your father has been on this program many, many times. >> and he want mood to say he's jealous he's here and i am-- i'm here an he's not. >> jon: i don't believe that. >> it's...
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recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy cartero include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are the accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee please give a warm welcome to my guest. good afternoon, everyone thank you so much for joining us this year and we celebrate the asian community. as i look around the room and i think about the event and in a few weeks ago going to have the asian fair, i think about all the parades a or marching or a cheri blossom or the columbus day parade everybody comes out to celebrate and throughout the whole most people are coming up u coming out. and we embrace the diversity so i thank you for being here today. and the theme of the dine arts i don't know how many of you who have been to this community font so isn't this the perfectly cool place. i want to thank the staff. but thank you so much
recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy cartero include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are the accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee please give a warm welcome to my guest. good afternoon, everyone thank you so much for...
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, well, remember that guy, nick carter?. >> reporter: in his new book, "facing the music and living to talk about it," he writes about everything from his 2005 dui arrest, to his party-fueled relationship with former girlfriend, paris hilton. you said paris hilton was probably the worst person you could have dated at that time. >> i'm just a boy toy. don't get me wrong. honestly, i was under the influence a lot during that relationship. >> reporter: 33-year-old carter says his drug and alcohol abuse were so severe, it caused changes to his brain. >> i was self-medicating. you talk about hydrocodones, vicodins. >> reporter: carter says his problems stem back to the emotional and mental abuse he suffered as a child. >> stop it. >> reporter: his family dysfunction playing out in the 2006 reality show, "house of carters." >> that's what it was. there was no thought behind it. put as much people in the house that have issues and let them explode. >> reporter: carter says he finally turned his life around, after he was diagnosed
, well, remember that guy, nick carter?. >> reporter: in his new book, "facing the music and living to talk about it," he writes about everything from his 2005 dui arrest, to his party-fueled relationship with former girlfriend, paris hilton. you said paris hilton was probably the worst person you could have dated at that time. >> i'm just a boy toy. don't get me wrong. honestly, i was under the influence a lot during that relationship. >> reporter: 33-year-old...
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the panel's work with strengthen secretary carters efforts and provide their findings directly to me.he department of defense will carefully examine the assessments, conclusions and recommendations of these reviews, and we will effectively implement them. the navy is also conducting its own review, and those results will feed into the broader dod review worldwide. where there are gaps, we will close them. and where there are failures we will correct them. we owe the victims, their families and all of our people nothing less. thank you. >> thanks, mr. secretary. i also want to add my condolences over monday's horrific shootings at the navy yard. my heart goes out to the families and the entire navy family. while i cannot discuss the details of an ongoing investigation, i can discuss the bravery of the first responders. the most visible feets were accomplished by professionals, but there were other unscene moments equally heroic, i was especially inspired by the story of a navy yard civilian who helped a blind colleague to safety as they exited the building in the middle of the shooting
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now look at all the clouds but there are carter shawls to the southwest. i don't expect any rain in the immediate area, all of that will stay off to our south. it is all part of this system that is bringing more eastern north, and south carolina. remember, this is the same system we were talking about yesterday. so the clouds 24 morning will give way to more sunshine this afternoon. our headlines today, that disturbance bringing us some of that sunshine. climbing into the lower to middle 70's, and the weekend, looking pretty good. i have that weekend forecast straight ahead coming to you from the furniture center, for now let's send it over to amanda meadows. >> question did have an indent that popped up. that was northbound near rout 410. and they got on scene very quickly. so that's grease news along the wark way. starting to go a little bit past rout 50 as you pass bean avenue. we can see that we have that break down completely cleared, i showed you that earlier, where it was on that right shoulder we also have a 1409 of the wilson bridge where you can
now look at all the clouds but there are carter shawls to the southwest. i don't expect any rain in the immediate area, all of that will stay off to our south. it is all part of this system that is bringing more eastern north, and south carolina. remember, this is the same system we were talking about yesterday. so the clouds 24 morning will give way to more sunshine this afternoon. our headlines today, that disturbance bringing us some of that sunshine. climbing into the lower to middle 70's,...
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jimmy carter refused to participate. anderson was invited because the league of women voters said you had to be 15% in the polls. he was at 16%. jimmy carter said he would not debate. by the time the second debate came around, carter and reagan had their only debate. that's really began the takeoff point of the debates. then in 1984, there was a great deal of controversy with the media. the candidates were given the right to veto the choice of moderators. in those days, they normally had a moderator and maybe three or four reporters who asked the questions. the two candidates detailed over 90 reporters. following that, there were two independent studies done. one was at the institute of politics. the other was at the center for strategic studies in washington. both of those committees were studying not just the debate process, but how we elect our presidents. both of them independently came to the conclusion that there should he created an entity that exists for one purpose, to conduct general election debates every four
jimmy carter refused to participate. anderson was invited because the league of women voters said you had to be 15% in the polls. he was at 16%. jimmy carter said he would not debate. by the time the second debate came around, carter and reagan had their only debate. that's really began the takeoff point of the debates. then in 1984, there was a great deal of controversy with the media. the candidates were given the right to veto the choice of moderators. in those days, they normally had a...
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that's when jimmy carter was in office and at the time andrew young, remembers all too young.former u.n. ambassador, always good to have you, ambassador. what do you make of this? i want to get into your history here but this meeting. >> this meeting, i think, is very good. in fact it's most important for us to talk to our enemies. and i've always advocated that, and it's always worked for us. you don't really understand what people are really after unless you give them a chance to say to you what it is they're concerned about i've always felt we neglected iran. we have a lot of very smart, creative american iranian citizens, and i have said to them, one of the reasons why we were successful in southern africa is we knew the black leaders that could be trusted. and so we were able to carve out a little influence in foreign policy that made it possible for us to get by without wars in southern africa. i think the american-iranian community ought to have the same kind of interaction with the iranians in iran. iran is a complicated place, and we have never quite understood it wel
that's when jimmy carter was in office and at the time andrew young, remembers all too young.former u.n. ambassador, always good to have you, ambassador. what do you make of this? i want to get into your history here but this meeting. >> this meeting, i think, is very good. in fact it's most important for us to talk to our enemies. and i've always advocated that, and it's always worked for us. you don't really understand what people are really after unless you give them a chance to say to...
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brianne carter live on the hill this morning with the latest on this story.rning, brianne. >> good morning to you. it's a familiar scene here on capitol hill, getting right up against the deadline while congress is used to that, but we're getting down to the wire here and with no compromise on the table it seems like a government shutdown could be more likely. what we do understand that later today about 9:30 this morning the senate is expected to reconvene here. and then later they will take up the bill to fund the government through november 15th. however, it will not take away any money from the healthcare law. that is something republicans have been looking to do. republicans-led house already passed a measure that would fund the government but would defund president obama's healthcare law set to get in motion next week. the senate strips the bill of that language and is set to take that vote later today. the bill would then going go back to the house where gop leaders said the peared down bill is no good. when asked if it had a chance of passing the hous
brianne carter live on the hill this morning with the latest on this story.rning, brianne. >> good morning to you. it's a familiar scene here on capitol hill, getting right up against the deadline while congress is used to that, but we're getting down to the wire here and with no compromise on the table it seems like a government shutdown could be more likely. what we do understand that later today about 9:30 this morning the senate is expected to reconvene here. and then later they will...
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. >> linda carter, she had big boobs? >> jammers. >> geez. >> hey, man. yeah, linda carter had some fine -- >> that's what i'm saying, man. >> i changed my mind. i changed my mind. you got to have -- >> good to see you. >> coming up -- >> at what age is it too old to take a shower with your sister or brother? >> i was looking at old videos and i was way too old to be taking a shower with my little sister. my parents video'd it. >> what? >> we got shayna moakler. we ask her -- >> at what age is too old to take a shower with your sister or brother? >> 6? >> were you doing it at 6? >> i went home and i was visiting, looking at old videos recently, two weeks ago. and i was way too old to be taking a shower with my little sister and my parents video'd it. >> your parents video'd it? >> yeah. >> it's weird. i'm in elementary school and she's like a baby. >> oh, my god, that's weird. >> we're both in the bath, i didn't like it. although -- >> no although, no although. >> in the video, it was kind of cool. i was watching with it my girlfri
. >> linda carter, she had big boobs? >> jammers. >> geez. >> hey, man. yeah, linda carter had some fine -- >> that's what i'm saying, man. >> i changed my mind. i changed my mind. you got to have -- >> good to see you. >> coming up -- >> at what age is it too old to take a shower with your sister or brother? >> i was looking at old videos and i was way too old to be taking a shower with my little sister. my parents video'd it....
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it is called the carter doctrine, after president jimmy carter. he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any means necessary, including military force." to that end, he said we will need military bases in the persian gulf area, and he established military bases to support this policy of protecting the flow of persian gulf oil. and then wars were fought as well in line with that policy. >> east and west are united in pioneering and new frontier of progress. serving the interests of the saudi arabs, serving the interests of the united states, and demonstrating the vitality of the american system of free enterprise. a system which, from this new frontier, is pumping into the trade of the world oil. one of the materials making us -- making a truly great contribution to our modern civilization. >> the reasons -- the reason in fact, the primary reason for the intervention in iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources in the world. being built
it is called the carter doctrine, after president jimmy carter. he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any means necessary, including military force." to that end, he said we will need military bases in the persian gulf area, and he established military bases to support this policy of protecting the flow of persian gulf oil. and then wars were fought as well in line with that policy. >>...
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i want to acknowledge my colleagues and department head mohammed, freddie carter. they were true partners in this endeavor. our deputy librarian, linda, linda is an institution in our neighborhood. we love what she does here. ed, where are you? he's back here. he's done a terrific job and elsie who has worked very diligently throughout. let's not forget some very important people are going to be here to serve you and to do a wonderful job in community building. you have already met beverly hayes, who has done a great job here. our branch manager. the team is behind me. i'm going to call out their names, naomi jones, addison and rachel brooks. let's give them a round of applause. they have done a fabulous job for all of us. i wish you could all see the beautiful panels. when i talk about the community ownership. one of the highlights you will see is the culture and the history that is reflected on these art panels. we have an amazing architectural team that uses the history center for this library and it's reflected there to help us celebrate what a beautiful commun
i want to acknowledge my colleagues and department head mohammed, freddie carter. they were true partners in this endeavor. our deputy librarian, linda, linda is an institution in our neighborhood. we love what she does here. ed, where are you? he's back here. he's done a terrific job and elsie who has worked very diligently throughout. let's not forget some very important people are going to be here to serve you and to do a wonderful job in community building. you have already met beverly...
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thing about the carter's is they were not of washington. >> 4 years later, they fell victim.mericans periodically decide every four years they want someone else. >> the steep learning curve. here we have a 21st-century example. >> roosevelt had to learn the proper procedures, all that that is notumption. the same as learning the legislative process specific policy issues or things we might associate with a first lady. >> at the smithsonian, they did a series on first ladies. one of the things she said was she did give policy advice. they said, wait until the second term. she said, i'm glad he didn't always follow my advice. >> we always talked about the post-white house years and how they live their lives. how are they doing? >> i think they are doing pretty well. after you hit mid-century, very often what you see as the causes of first ladies becomes so inclined, she keeps that image for the rest of her life. we could talk about barbara bush and her commitment to literacy and foundation, but her commitment to sobriety and helping people who are addicted i think there's a who
thing about the carter's is they were not of washington. >> 4 years later, they fell victim.mericans periodically decide every four years they want someone else. >> the steep learning curve. here we have a 21st-century example. >> roosevelt had to learn the proper procedures, all that that is notumption. the same as learning the legislative process specific policy issues or things we might associate with a first lady. >> at the smithsonian, they did a series on first...
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in oakland, cris carter from a's teammate a year ago to strikeout victim of dan straily carter and the second. scoreless in the third. until yoenis cespedes, oh, man he struck loudly. left field bleachers backed away and even ann is impressed. a's lead 1-0. then there's a long drive by jed lowrie. that one isn't coming back. 2-0. his 11th. straily getting the nice strikeout there. straily went 7 strong innings. doolittle to catch barne stealing a base. do little stayed in. got the flyout to end it. doolittle's first save of the season. a's win 2-1. up a full game over texas they play later on tonight. >> pence is going to dye and it falls in front of pens for a base hit. >> just one foot separating yusmeiro petit from becoming the 24th player in major league history to throw a perfect game. hunter pence almost made that grab. petit a 29-year-old journeyman has bounced up and down from the minors this year but with that performance last night, 8 2/3 perfect, he is in serious condition of cracking the giants 2014 rotation. >> it felt like when it was hit it was like one of those dreams w
in oakland, cris carter from a's teammate a year ago to strikeout victim of dan straily carter and the second. scoreless in the third. until yoenis cespedes, oh, man he struck loudly. left field bleachers backed away and even ann is impressed. a's lead 1-0. then there's a long drive by jed lowrie. that one isn't coming back. 2-0. his 11th. straily getting the nice strikeout there. straily went 7 strong innings. doolittle to catch barne stealing a base. do little stayed in. got the flyout to end...
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carter evans on today's gamble designed to return the polish to apple. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. evening. >> pelley: good evening. is the syrian crisis moving toward military action or a diplomatic solution? president obama speaks to the nation shortly about his plan to make the syrian dictatorship pay a price for what he says was a chemical weapons attack last month that killed more than 1,400 syrian civilians. but he also asked congress today to delay for up to two weeks a vote authorizing a military strike to give diplomacy time to work. syria's foreign minister said today that to head off the strike his country is ready to reveal its chemical weapons, turn them over to international supervision, and sign a treaty banning them. secretary of state john kerry is heading to geneva on thursday to talk to his russian counterpart, sergei lavrov, who helped broke they are syrian peace proposal. kerry called the proposal "the ideal way to solve the crisis but not if it is ju
carter evans on today's gamble designed to return the polish to apple. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. evening. >> pelley: good evening. is the syrian crisis moving toward military action or a diplomatic solution? president obama speaks to the nation shortly about his plan to make the syrian dictatorship pay a price for what he says was a chemical weapons attack last month that killed more than 1,400...
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jimmy carter refused to participate. therson was invited because league of women voters said you had to be 15% in the polls. he was at 16%. jimmy carter said he would not debate. by the time the second debate came around, carter and reagan had their only debate. that's really began the takeoff point of the debates. in 1984, there was a great deal of controversy with the media. given theates were right to veto the choice of moderators. in those days, they normally had a moderator and maybe three or four reporters who asked the questions. the two candidates detailed over 90 reporters. following that, there were two independent studies done. one was at the institute of politics. the other was at the center for strategic studies in washington. both of those committees were studying not just the debate process, but how we elect our presidents. both of them independently came to the conclusion that there should he created an entity that exists for one purpose, to conduct general election debates every four years. as a result,
jimmy carter refused to participate. therson was invited because league of women voters said you had to be 15% in the polls. he was at 16%. jimmy carter said he would not debate. by the time the second debate came around, carter and reagan had their only debate. that's really began the takeoff point of the debates. in 1984, there was a great deal of controversy with the media. given theates were right to veto the choice of moderators. in those days, they normally had a moderator and maybe three...
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vic carter is the emcee for the event. wjz is a proud sponsor. back over to you guys. >> thank you. >> sharon gibala reporting live from the stadium. as part of our continuing community commitment, wjz is a proud sponsor. >> still to come on eyewitness news sunday morning. sunday morning. >> howard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, when allergies and nasal congestion hit sunday morning. >> hi rely on the speed and, power of claritin-d. it starts working in just 30 minutes. nothing relieves nasal congestion faster or stronger. to get claritin-d, blow past the shelves and go straight to the pharmacy counter. >> five days of first warning weather. up to about 75 degrees. 80 on tuesday, 83, then 81 and 81. >>> smart phones and tablets are no longer taboo in classrooms. >> in howard county, teachers are integrating the devices into the school work. we explain. >> reporter: it might sound like a traditional spanish class, the book the way hannah gonzaleses students are earning the language, if anything but. students smart phones, laptops, and tablets are allows to be
vic carter is the emcee for the event. wjz is a proud sponsor. back over to you guys. >> thank you. >> sharon gibala reporting live from the stadium. as part of our continuing community commitment, wjz is a proud sponsor. >> still to come on eyewitness news sunday morning. sunday morning. >> howard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, when allergies and nasal congestion hit sunday morning. >> hi rely on the speed and, power of claritin-d. it starts working in just 30 minutes....
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carter, thank you. an airline made a huge mistake. will passengers get a free ride?tortoises are making way for a new era in green energy. and the beatles are back. when the "cbs evening news" continues. back. when t ening news" continues. why we gh-tech ge only to wreck your face with just any razor? upgrade to the gillette fusion proglide, for unrivaled comfort even on sensitive skin. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so
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carter evans reports it's high- tech and high-risk. and steve hartman "on the road." no adoptive family was willing to take troubled taylor-- until connie going found the perfect home. >> she knows my worst side and she still cares about me and still loves me. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, president obama is opening a new front in his battle to get congress to authorize military action against syria. he's taking his case directly to the american people. the president said today he will address the nation from the white house on tuesday. he made that announcement in st. petersburg russia at the end of the g-20 economic summit. the strike against the syrian dictatorship would be punishment for a nerve gas attack two weeks ago that the administration says left 1,400 syrian civilians dead. elizabeth palmer is the only american network reporter inside syria as the country braces for a u.s. attack. she spent time today with militias that support the dictatorship fighting rebels who rose up more than tw
carter evans reports it's high- tech and high-risk. and steve hartman "on the road." no adoptive family was willing to take troubled taylor-- until connie going found the perfect home. >> she knows my worst side and she still cares about me and still loves me. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, president obama is opening a new front in his battle to get congress to authorize military action...
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jimmy carter refused to participate. anderson was invited because the league of women voters said you had to be at 15% at the polls to participate. anderson was 16. jimmy carter said i won't debate if he's in it. anderson fell at 12% at the second poll and carter and reagan began the debate. that began the takeoff point of the debate. in then in 1984 that series of debates had a great deal of controversy with the media because the two candidates were given the right to veto of moderator. in those days they had a moderator and 3 or 4 reporters and the two candidates vetoed over 90 reporters there. were two independent studies done starting in 1985. one was at the institute of politics at harvard and the other was center of strategic national studies at georgetown. both were studying not just the debate process but both of them independently came to the conclusion there should be created an entity. both groups came to the chairman and me and we created the commissioner in 1986. and we began our 25-year run with the first d
jimmy carter refused to participate. anderson was invited because the league of women voters said you had to be at 15% at the polls to participate. anderson was 16. jimmy carter said i won't debate if he's in it. anderson fell at 12% at the second poll and carter and reagan began the debate. that began the takeoff point of the debate. in then in 1984 that series of debates had a great deal of controversy with the media because the two candidates were given the right to veto of moderator. in...
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and remember, americans have met with iranians since the jimmy carter discussions. think there's reason not to trust rouhani but as peter said, to test his intentions. and i think he believes that his economy is in shambles. he needs to break out of internasa isolation and the supreme leader has given him some leeway to see if he can strike a dedeal. >> what about the tweet? people get that two ways. one, he means it. really? there's only one jewish member of parliament? what's the right way to look at it? even if you're skeptical, isn't this encouraging to reach out to the jewish people? >> i'm surprised by what he said. i see what really said today. and benjamin netanyahu. they're not buying it. these are people who live in that neighborhood. they have a tremendous amount at stake in an iranian program. remember, iran is a state sponsored program. you can test the diplomatic intentions but be cautious to see through the theater that i think is being presented. >> thank you. >>> our seventh story "outfront," amanda knox is back on trial. she is accused of murdering
and remember, americans have met with iranians since the jimmy carter discussions. think there's reason not to trust rouhani but as peter said, to test his intentions. and i think he believes that his economy is in shambles. he needs to break out of internasa isolation and the supreme leader has given him some leeway to see if he can strike a dedeal. >> what about the tweet? people get that two ways. one, he means it. really? there's only one jewish member of parliament? what's the right...
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. >> linda carter, she had big boobs? >> jammers. >> geez. >> hey, man.inda carter had some fine -- >> that's what i'm saying, man. >> i changed my mind. i changed my mind. you got to have -- >> good to see you. >> coming up -- >> at what age is it too old to take a shower with your sister or brother? >> i was looking at old videos and i was way too old to be taking a shower with my little sister. my parents video'd it. >> what? >> we got shayna moakler. we ask her -- >> at what age is too old to take a shower with your sister or brother? >> 6? >> were you doing it at 6? >> i went home and i was visiting, looking at old videos recently, two weeks ago. and i was way too old to be taking a shower with my little sister and my parents video'd it. >> your parents video'd it? >> yeah. >> it's weird. i'm in elementary school and she's like a baby. >> oh, my god, that's weird. >> we're both in the bath, i didn't like it. although -- >> no although, no although. >> in the video, it was kind of cool. i was watching with it my girlfriend now, we were watching this v
. >> linda carter, she had big boobs? >> jammers. >> geez. >> hey, man.inda carter had some fine -- >> that's what i'm saying, man. >> i changed my mind. i changed my mind. you got to have -- >> good to see you. >> coming up -- >> at what age is it too old to take a shower with your sister or brother? >> i was looking at old videos and i was way too old to be taking a shower with my little sister. my parents video'd it. >> what?...
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former president carter was speaking to some germans in the carter center in atlanta in a meeting and he was recorded saying that america no longer has a functional democracy and there's another time earlier last year he said america amount is the worst election system in the world you know this is plain to see that what we have now is absolutely not working you know this is one of the polls we have you cite in the book sales a significant percentage of americans think we would get a better congress and a better senate if we selected the members during the style the drug the names i have. lexan nothing speaks louder. of the system that wow i really poignant words coming from a former president of the united states about the democratic system that we are in clearly it's not a democracy all as you just outlined how do you recommend that we began to restore an even playing field in the political process americans have these issues before in its history this isn't the first time we've had great crises throughout our history of no country almost fell apart immediately after its founding in
former president carter was speaking to some germans in the carter center in atlanta in a meeting and he was recorded saying that america no longer has a functional democracy and there's another time earlier last year he said america amount is the worst election system in the world you know this is plain to see that what we have now is absolutely not working you know this is one of the polls we have you cite in the book sales a significant percentage of americans think we would get a better...