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carter?> i am a volunteer from georgia. >> if we had snow on the ground like this, we would be paralyzed for weeks. we couldn't get out of the house. narrator: her schedule was grueling, almost as much as her husband. through is all she remained a gracious campaigner. >> people say how can you stand for your husband to be in politics and everybody know everything you do? i just tell them that we were born and raised and still live in plains, georgia. it has a population of 683, and everybody has always known everything i do. [laughter] >> and jimmy has never had any hint of scandal in his personal life. or public life. i believe he can restore the openness and confidence in government we sorely need in our country today. i think he would be a great president. narrator: the last vote was cast and the polls were closed. as darkness fell over new england, candidates met once again with their supporters and anxiously awaited the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lea
carter?> i am a volunteer from georgia. >> if we had snow on the ground like this, we would be paralyzed for weeks. we couldn't get out of the house. narrator: her schedule was grueling, almost as much as her husband. through is all she remained a gracious campaigner. >> people say how can you stand for your husband to be in politics and everybody know everything you do? i just tell them that we were born and raised and still live in plains, georgia. it has a population of 683,...
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carter looks pathetic. sent a clear signal to people that he was not 100% behind jimmy carter. so kennedy backers were given permission to basically not unite behind their nominee. >> it's been a disastrous convention for carter. but as he embarks on the fall election, he has one reason to be optimistic. his opponent. >> if jimmy carter thought teddy kennedy was a playboy, he thought ronald reagan was a total lightweight. >> reagan has to show that he's not a stupid actor. that he is not too old. that he's not too muddle headed to be president. >> reagan takes aim at carter and misfires. >> i'm happy to be here. and he is a openiopening his ca down in the city that is the parent body of the ku klux klan. >> first of all, that isn't true. the klan was founded in pulaski, tennessee. >> second of all, it turned white southerners against him. >> he also makes a statement about vegetation causing pollution. >> that was a faux pas. and they played it pretty big. and we went to california, went on here to claremon
carter looks pathetic. sent a clear signal to people that he was not 100% behind jimmy carter. so kennedy backers were given permission to basically not unite behind their nominee. >> it's been a disastrous convention for carter. but as he embarks on the fall election, he has one reason to be optimistic. his opponent. >> if jimmy carter thought teddy kennedy was a playboy, he thought ronald reagan was a total lightweight. >> reagan has to show that he's not a stupid actor....
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>> jimmy carter. >> jimmy who? >> i don't know who he is. >> he looks to me like he's all right. >> he is the people's man. >> he is sexy. >> what do you mean by that? >> i have never thought of jimmy carter as sexy. i think people would say more that gerald ford was sexy because he was a football player. carter sexy? >> i think he has a nice smile. [laughter] >> he has bushy hair flying all around. >> i heard he is a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes any difference if he is a peanut farmer or not. there is nothing wrong with peanuts. >> i picture him like one of us. one of the working people. the common people. >> it gives me a great deal of pleasure to present to you the next president of the united states, jimmy carter. [applause] mr. carter: sometimes introductions are hard to follow. i remember when i was running for governor, a young man who introduced me had done a great deal of work in my background. he said we have with us tonight senator jimmy carter from plains, georgia. he went to georgia souther
>> jimmy carter. >> jimmy who? >> i don't know who he is. >> he looks to me like he's all right. >> he is the people's man. >> he is sexy. >> what do you mean by that? >> i have never thought of jimmy carter as sexy. i think people would say more that gerald ford was sexy because he was a football player. carter sexy? >> i think he has a nice smile. [laughter] >> he has bushy hair flying all around. >> i heard he is a peanut...
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carter was? something sexual. >> he said the conversation ended only as jason started texting as he pulled up to his parent's house. >> text, text, text until 10:50 a.m. at which point the text traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 13 minutes until jason made a phone call to his sister telling her their mother was dead. he argued that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. then came the moment so many had been waiting for. jason the favorite son in his own words telling the jury about seeing his mother dead. >> i couldn't believe that i found her. >> weinhardt confronted jason about the affair. >> you did it in a friend's residence, in cars, even in your own house? >> correct. >> you became a practiced, skilled and chronic liar? >> correct. >> now bill's lawyer tried to prove motive. it was he argued about money. the jury was told jason was a spendthrift. >> he puts money into nice motorcycles and trips and vacations. >> at the same time jason was expanding his farm operation
carter was? something sexual. >> he said the conversation ended only as jason started texting as he pulled up to his parent's house. >> text, text, text until 10:50 a.m. at which point the text traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 13 minutes until jason made a phone call to his sister telling her their mother was dead. he argued that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. then came the moment so many had been waiting for. jason the favorite son in his own...
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carter does regret what happened.nt a letter where she accepts responsibility for her actions. >> then, the judge sentenced her. >> the court now sentences you to 2 1/2 years in the bristol county house of correction, 15 months of said sentence shall be deemed a committed sentence. >> 15 months behind bars. but before michelle could be led away in handcuffs, her lawyer requested she be allowed to remain free pending an appeal. the judge agreed. >> i continued to be encouraged that this will be a successful appeal. >> your eyes are watering, is that because you're emotional about this. >> i'm passionate about it. i'm passionate about it. i don't like when courts make new law and apply it to a 17-year-old girl who has psychiatric issues herself. >> so this one hurt. >> oh, it hurt. >> in october 2018, michelle carter's appeal went before the massachusetts supreme judicial court. four months later, the court upheld her conviction saying the evidence against the defendant proved that by her wanton or reckless conduct, she
carter does regret what happened.nt a letter where she accepts responsibility for her actions. >> then, the judge sentenced her. >> the court now sentences you to 2 1/2 years in the bristol county house of correction, 15 months of said sentence shall be deemed a committed sentence. >> 15 months behind bars. but before michelle could be led away in handcuffs, her lawyer requested she be allowed to remain free pending an appeal. the judge agreed. >> i continued to be...
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i'm brian sullivan joined by carter worth mike khouw out west. appear bonwin and tony zhang we are seeing things unfathomable a couple days ago what could could be next. >> tonight we follow an old adage to know where you're going look where you've been to quote the great kenny rogers know when to hold and know when to fold them consider the trade on the tlt. >> what we have seen this stock -- tlt moved about 40% from the december 2018 lows. and this is happening consistently a couple of times over the last decade every time that's happened, we have seen either a consolidation or a pullback after that 40% move and if we zoom in a little looking at a 1-year chart, the tlt is up 15% year to date and currently reading fairly overbought if you look at momentum indicators such as rsi. >> well so now due to seismic shifts in everything that trade has not gone our way which is why we always preach appropriate position sizing as it is known. first off do something a bit different. we want to talk about the lessons maybe we learned this week and what we s
i'm brian sullivan joined by carter worth mike khouw out west. appear bonwin and tony zhang we are seeing things unfathomable a couple days ago what could could be next. >> tonight we follow an old adage to know where you're going look where you've been to quote the great kenny rogers know when to hold and know when to fold them consider the trade on the tlt. >> what we have seen this stock -- tlt moved about 40% from the december 2018 lows. and this is happening consistently a...
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carter werth is saying, prove him wrong. apple will get back to where it was quickly. >> that's not likely when you draw it down aggressively you leave money left above a lot of money was committed to apple and other stocks in december, january, february. new players entering a lot of people embracing the bull for a first time. you quickly draw down. you leave that money trapped above. the bounce of today, retracement level, 38.2% it would be a herculean effort to get to the highs for this stock and basically all stocks. >> making a lot of bulls on apple not so happy tonight, carter werth thank you so much. remember, folks, i'm sure you have a lot of questions. let's be clear, these are historic times or decade long times. be sure to tweet us your questions b@opgs tions@optionsa. when the market is down you think everybody is going to buy gold but they're not. why not? we'll talk about that when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ dealing with our finances really haunted me.ttle cranky. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's
carter werth is saying, prove him wrong. apple will get back to where it was quickly. >> that's not likely when you draw it down aggressively you leave money left above a lot of money was committed to apple and other stocks in december, january, february. new players entering a lot of people embracing the bull for a first time. you quickly draw down. you leave that money trapped above. the bounce of today, retracement level, 38.2% it would be a herculean effort to get to the highs for...
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but it is not just about carter page. remember what fisa court then, judge rosemary collier said when this was discovered. how many more applications have been falsified before the court? how many have been altered? so we look at the fact that they weaponize the system, it was a political espionage, they weaponized it for political purposes, but then i have to ask myself, congressman, how much further did this go, how many more applications, if we sift through, we know michael horowitz right now the x-factor general is actually investigating this, he's actually looking at this, because this is far beyond just one political party going after another political party, this is about basically stepping on the u.s. constitution and working against the american people, we have never seen anything like this in our modern history. so what is congress going to, do i know that face a rip form and reauthorization is coming up on march 15th. >> it's the sunset. clause >> so what is congress going to do about this, now are we just goin
but it is not just about carter page. remember what fisa court then, judge rosemary collier said when this was discovered. how many more applications have been falsified before the court? how many have been altered? so we look at the fact that they weaponize the system, it was a political espionage, they weaponized it for political purposes, but then i have to ask myself, congressman, how much further did this go, how many more applications, if we sift through, we know michael horowitz right...
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carter: i am running for president. narrator: jimmy carter entered the race a political unknown.outside of georgia, hardly yo
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looking at carter's slv trade, i would buy longer calls. >> carter. >> speak for me.d smd. >> i'm taking advantage and buying march june straddles. >> technology continues to grind lower. selling call credit spreads. >> guys, i really appreciate this little different tonight big week incredible week. that's it for us a very important "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the hoover smartwash. when your throw rugs need cleaning, you toss them in the washing machine, easy. if only you could do the same for your carpet. instead, here's what carpet cleaning looks like for many of us hauling around heavy, bulky rental machines. they're a hassle. and do you really want to bring someone else's dirt into your home? and then there's all the mixing, soaking, waiting forever for your carpet to dry. no wonder we sometimes give up and call in a pro, but that's a whole other level of pain. they're all over your house. you're left with a damp carpet and it costs a fortune.
looking at carter's slv trade, i would buy longer calls. >> carter. >> speak for me.d smd. >> i'm taking advantage and buying march june straddles. >> technology continues to grind lower. selling call credit spreads. >> guys, i really appreciate this little different tonight big week incredible week. that's it for us a very important "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the hoover smartwash....
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court of appeals, the district of columbia, by president carter.ere you surprised to get that appointment? did you want to be a judge, or were you happy to be a professor? justice ginsburg: president carter deserves enormous credit for what the federal bench looks like today. when he became president, he noticed that the federal judges all looked like him. that is they were all white and they were all male. and carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. so, he was determined to put women and members of minority groups on the federal courts in numbers, not as well as a type of curiosity. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court judgeships and 11 women to courts of appeals, and i was i think the last of them. david: you served 13 years on the court of appeals, the district of columbia. justice ginsburg: yes. david: and after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court, or did you think this was something that might never happen? justice ginsburg: no one thinks, "my aim in life is to be a
court of appeals, the district of columbia, by president carter.ere you surprised to get that appointment? did you want to be a judge, or were you happy to be a professor? justice ginsburg: president carter deserves enormous credit for what the federal bench looks like today. when he became president, he noticed that the federal judges all looked like him. that is they were all white and they were all male. and carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. so, he was...
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carter worth on set. mike ko is joining us from san francisco. all of our traders, of course, have been spending a lot of week -- a lot of time this week addressing clients big and small, and individual hedge funds, you name it for you at home, there is a lot of valuable and hopefully calming insight to be gleaned from these conversations because maybe you have a lot of the same concerns as the big institutional clients. so let's start there mike, i want to start with a salient experience you had this morning, and maybe the lessons that can go to our viewers >> yeah. we were talking, my colleagues and i, with an investor and we spent about an hour on the phone and this is someone who has been managing a portfolio of stocks principally and essentially has lost faith in their ability to do that this week, and actually was actually coming to us and saying can you just take this over for me. i don't have any faith that i actually know what i'm doing anymore and we didn't actually have a good sense of what was in the portfolio and we began to go throu
carter worth on set. mike ko is joining us from san francisco. all of our traders, of course, have been spending a lot of week -- a lot of time this week addressing clients big and small, and individual hedge funds, you name it for you at home, there is a lot of valuable and hopefully calming insight to be gleaned from these conversations because maybe you have a lot of the same concerns as the big institutional clients. so let's start there mike, i want to start with a salient experience you...
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court of appeals in the district of columbia by president carter.ou surprised to get that appointment? did you want to be a judge or were you happy to be a professor? justice ginsburg: president carter deserve enormous credit for what the federal bench looks like today. president, he noticed the federal judges all looked like him. they were all white and they were all men. carter appreciated that is not how the great united states looked. he was determined to put women and members of minority groups numbersederal courts in . i think he appointed over 25 women to district court 11 to the courts of appeals. served 13 years on the court of appeals in the district of columbia. did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? justice ginsburg: no one thinks my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. it is not realistic there are only nine of us. with whoa lot to do are the particular nine at a particular time. growing up, i never had an idea of being any kind of a judge. were -- when carter became president, there was only one woman on a
court of appeals in the district of columbia by president carter.ou surprised to get that appointment? did you want to be a judge or were you happy to be a professor? justice ginsburg: president carter deserve enormous credit for what the federal bench looks like today. president, he noticed the federal judges all looked like him. they were all white and they were all men. carter appreciated that is not how the great united states looked. he was determined to put women and members of minority...
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i think one is well served certainly to buy risk. >> carter worth, a buyer of apple. up next, your final calls. this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading s
i think one is well served certainly to buy risk. >> carter worth, a buyer of apple. up next, your final calls. this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers...
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carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. he was determined to put women and members of minority groups on the federal courts in numbers, not as well as a type of curiosity. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court judgeships and 11 women to courts of appeals, and i was i think the last of them. david: you served 13 years on the court of appeals, the district of columbia. jus. ginsburg: yes. david: and after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court or did you think this was something that might never happen? jus. ginsberg: no one thinks, my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. it just isn't realistic. there are only nine of us. and luck has a lot to do with who are the particular nine at a particular time. so, growing up, i never had an idea of being any kind of judge. as i said, women were barely there on the bench. when carter became president, there was only one woman on a federal court of appeals. she was shirley hostetler on the ninth circuit. he made her the first ever sec
carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. he was determined to put women and members of minority groups on the federal courts in numbers, not as well as a type of curiosity. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court judgeships and 11 women to courts of appeals, and i was i think the last of them. david: you served 13 years on the court of appeals, the district of columbia. jus. ginsburg: yes. david: and after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be...
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carter, very quickly how does apple look technically.price having dropped 35% exactly the same as the market and yet much better long-term prospect in the market and this is an opportunity i think apple is the kind of thing that is delivering as it sold off it's basically doing better than most stocks. you have things like j.p. morgan down 70 and boeing down 80 i'm a buyer, actually, and each one is well served to buy risk here >> carter worth, a buyer of apple. i kind of like it. carter, thank you. up next, your final calls. this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ (vo) they're adapting to supporto their communities.s. but many need our help. if you're a small busines
carter, very quickly how does apple look technically.price having dropped 35% exactly the same as the market and yet much better long-term prospect in the market and this is an opportunity i think apple is the kind of thing that is delivering as it sold off it's basically doing better than most stocks. you have things like j.p. morgan down 70 and boeing down 80 i'm a buyer, actually, and each one is well served to buy risk here >> carter worth, a buyer of apple. i kind of like it. carter,...
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. >> quinn: oh, carter should give discounts for repeat customers. >> carter: [ chuckles ] >> eric: youlways do a perfect job. >> carter: thank you. >> vinny: they didn't give you much time to prepare for this one. >> carter: well, thomas and zoe are very, um, motivated. ♪ >> liam: hey. >> steffy: is douglas still with hope? >> liam: yeah. that kid really doesn't want this wedding to happen. >> steffy: well, he's concerned he lose r if thomas and zoe get married. >> liam: yeah, well, i mean, that's--that's exactly what thomas wants douglas to think, right? that is the plan. he wants douglas to guilt-trip hope into marrying thomas.
. >> quinn: oh, carter should give discounts for repeat customers. >> carter: [ chuckles ] >> eric: youlways do a perfect job. >> carter: thank you. >> vinny: they didn't give you much time to prepare for this one. >> carter: well, thomas and zoe are very, um, motivated. ♪ >> liam: hey. >> steffy: is douglas still with hope? >> liam: yeah. that kid really doesn't want this wedding to happen. >> steffy: well, he's concerned he lose r...
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robin: so that's where i'm gonna brand the carter blue. sean: okay.u wanna see, "places you wanna go. "welcome, sean. "enjoy your stay!" sean: i like that. that's really creative. robin: you know, people today love to take pictures, so envision carter blue. they take their photos, they post them on instagram, facebook, whatever... and then we've got instant advertisements. sean: so... i notice the blue door. so that's carter blue? robin: you get it. sean: i see the theme. robin: you like that? sean: i think this is really cool. and this is great. you can put two stools here, yeah. robin: a couple stools, one on the end. we had a little situation and luis informed me that there were no more white cabinets. sean: these are much cooler. robin: i love these, and i love them much more than what i would have liked the white cabinets. sean: they're way cooler. robin: yes. sean: so let's see upstairs. robin: all right, it looks great. robin: this is the master. sean: i like it. robin: right? sean: what's your plan for the room? it's a really nice size. robin:
robin: so that's where i'm gonna brand the carter blue. sean: okay.u wanna see, "places you wanna go. "welcome, sean. "enjoy your stay!" sean: i like that. that's really creative. robin: you know, people today love to take pictures, so envision carter blue. they take their photos, they post them on instagram, facebook, whatever... and then we've got instant advertisements. sean: so... i notice the blue door. so that's carter blue? robin: you get it. sean: i see the theme....
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how to protect your portfolio, who isn't, amid this madness, our team of options workers are here carter werth, tony zhang and mike khouw we know this was an historic week for stocks and bonds. mike, in any way was it historic for the options market >> yeah. i think anything that's going to be an historic move for equities is going to be an historic move for options on those same equities this is certainly one of those same cases we had the vix get almost up to 50 at some point today so that obviously is a very unusual set of circumstances in a situation like this, you have to ask yourself a couple of things number one, is it overdone number two, is there any fundamental rationale for what we're seeing when we go into investment committee meetings one of the things we're always asked to do, make a bold case, make a bear case, what's your case so let's start with what the bear case is obviously a lot of the coronavirus news, we already know that. there's another thing we have which is if the market was reasonably priced before, does that mean it's cheap now the answer to that we actually
how to protect your portfolio, who isn't, amid this madness, our team of options workers are here carter werth, tony zhang and mike khouw we know this was an historic week for stocks and bonds. mike, in any way was it historic for the options market >> yeah. i think anything that's going to be an historic move for equities is going to be an historic move for options on those same equities this is certainly one of those same cases we had the vix get almost up to 50 at some point today so...
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carter supported people's rights and women's rights. all evangelicals, by 1970 nine had come to see jimmy carter as anything but evangelical. independent oil men were among those who led the fight of conservativism. it was up to other wildcaters to bankroll the cause. hunt had the crusade for christ, which proposed a one billion venture to sponsor christian apologist, whose 1979 manifesto sparked evangelicals antiabortion crusade. in hish triggered hunt rage more than carter's energy politics. the president supported the e.r.a. and abortion rights. but carter's crisis of confidence was equally damming in their eyes. carter do moaned a motion's height energy of conservative conservation. the attack on over the course of the next year ronald reagan inflamed their anger with his hard quest for the presidency. running on the slogan lets make america great again he won the hearts and minds of the american oil patch. when he announced his candidacy, it is no prankogram to say simply use less energy. exuding the audacity that the oil patch emb
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find us some opportunity, carter. >> coal got murdered, too. get me out mentality, utilities, gold, and safe haven thing, treasurys are an aggressive sell-off as well and so the question is is it still okay as a chart? as a premise i believe that it is let's take a look. so here is the gld and gold itself dropped from over 1700 an ounce to basically 1500 an ounce and an 11%, 12% decline. what we know is here is our drop again, pretty substantial and now take a look at the lines and we can do this here. you're well into support support starts at prior tops from which you break out and support is not a plywood board and you can sink into and we are clearly in support and we have come down and we kind of closed a little bit below, but my hunch is that we are going to ultimately find relief here and bounce off this trend line now most importantly, of course, is this? and this is why independent of the fact that it dropped 12% as it's going straight down, what is it going relative to the s&p? it is going straight up and it's pure alpha and not many
find us some opportunity, carter. >> coal got murdered, too. get me out mentality, utilities, gold, and safe haven thing, treasurys are an aggressive sell-off as well and so the question is is it still okay as a chart? as a premise i believe that it is let's take a look. so here is the gld and gold itself dropped from over 1700 an ounce to basically 1500 an ounce and an 11%, 12% decline. what we know is here is our drop again, pretty substantial and now take a look at the lines and we can...
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but carter did not budge and went ahead anyway. and the main takeaways of the speech therefore remained his make alone. twofirst, that the united states had confidence in itself and its global standing. an second, the crisis was not just energy-related. it was spiritually related as well. couple of core questions. how did oil get grafted on to america and serve as a catalyst for its ambitions on a global stage, paving the way for what would be known as the american century? and what happened and what did it mean for the nation when the confidence of an american century fueled by big religion and oil crumbled during the carter era? in an effort to address these and other queries related to the book, i want to offer any minutes we had today, a sample glimpse of a couple of facets of what i call a religious biography of oil. and i'm going to focus principally on the heart of the 20th century for the 1930's to the 1970's. i will begin by glancing at just how some american powerbrokers, from the very beginning of the industry, envisione
but carter did not budge and went ahead anyway. and the main takeaways of the speech therefore remained his make alone. twofirst, that the united states had confidence in itself and its global standing. an second, the crisis was not just energy-related. it was spiritually related as well. couple of core questions. how did oil get grafted on to america and serve as a catalyst for its ambitions on a global stage, paving the way for what would be known as the american century? and what happened...
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i'm tony clark from the carter library. can't tell you how excited i am to see you all for the audience, watching this. it has rained all day long, and it is raining very hard right now. and to see you all turn out tonight, i think is a tribute to ingrid and her organization and the book. so thank you all very much. i appreciate it. if you have not been to our author program before, i would encourage you to good on to the judgmenty carter library website. we have two to three authors, sometimes four, every week, and they are just fascinating. later this week we have a book called "wilmington's lie" about the rise of white nationalists and wilmington, north carolina, back in the 1880s. we have judge douglas ginsburg, talk us about his book, voices of the republic, a tie-in with a pbs series on thursday. we have a whole bunch of wonderful authors so i encourage you to take a look there and come back see is again. i'm delighted for tonight's program. inning grids newkirk was born in sure surery, england and lived in europe unt
i'm tony clark from the carter library. can't tell you how excited i am to see you all for the audience, watching this. it has rained all day long, and it is raining very hard right now. and to see you all turn out tonight, i think is a tribute to ingrid and her organization and the book. so thank you all very much. i appreciate it. if you have not been to our author program before, i would encourage you to good on to the judgmenty carter library website. we have two to three authors, sometimes...
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and jimmy carter is the incumbent. but the southern democrats knew ted kennedy was challenging carter. and they thought they will help carter by having the early primaries in the states and it did help carter. peter: march 8, 1988. 21 states held primaries and mostly in the south. washington and hawaii as well. massachusetts. was it decisive in 1988? carl: it was decisive, but it backfired. it did not happen the way they want it to happen. these southern party chairman on the democratic side in 1980, they looked at 1984 where walter mondale carried one state. i covered that. that was the first campaign i covered. he went into georgia and the governor would not be seen with him. so the southern democrats said we need a more moderate person. we are going to have this super, super tuesday. other states said maybe we should go that day as well? the idea is, you're going to not get a guy like michael dukakis. but you got michael dukakis so how did that happen? in my view the theory was wrong to begin with. in 1984 walter mo
and jimmy carter is the incumbent. but the southern democrats knew ted kennedy was challenging carter. and they thought they will help carter by having the early primaries in the states and it did help carter. peter: march 8, 1988. 21 states held primaries and mostly in the south. washington and hawaii as well. massachusetts. was it decisive in 1988? carl: it was decisive, but it backfired. it did not happen the way they want it to happen. these southern party chairman on the democratic side in...
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former campaign associate, carter page, along with sara carter, victoryive reporter and other authore number one seller, legal analyst, greg jared. i know you are taking legal action, carter paige. but they did illegally spy on you for a year of your life and denied you your constitutional rights and civil liberty so they can spy on a candidate transition team and a president. >> sean they have done so much damage to so many individuals and yes, have i some initial legal action going right now but i also am calling for reparations for all the other innocent americans whose lives were put at risk. you know, like you were just talking about mr. schumer. all of these lies, and these threatening statements have just caught caused so much damage for so many people. people do have to pay for this terrible assault on our democracy. as you read this statement of fisa. they are very clear, oh, but we don't want sara carter. we don't want people under investigation to know or offer any updates or changes either. >> yeah, so this is the big battle right now up on capitol hill. and wean, very so
former campaign associate, carter page, along with sara carter, victoryive reporter and other authore number one seller, legal analyst, greg jared. i know you are taking legal action, carter paige. but they did illegally spy on you for a year of your life and denied you your constitutional rights and civil liberty so they can spy on a candidate transition team and a president. >> sean they have done so much damage to so many individuals and yes, have i some initial legal action going...
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i'm brian sullivan joined by carter worth mike khouw out west.in and tony zhang we are seeing things unfathomable a couple days ago what could could be next. >> tonight we follow an old adage to know where you're going look where you've been to quote the great kenny rogers know when to hold and know when to fold them consider the t
i'm brian sullivan joined by carter worth mike khouw out west.in and tony zhang we are seeing things unfathomable a couple days ago what could could be next. >> tonight we follow an old adage to know where you're going look where you've been to quote the great kenny rogers know when to hold and know when to fold them consider the t
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tom, attorney for the carters. focusing on the 2013 settlement agreement and its inapplicability to the current project. i want to talk about the drawings as well. the 2013 roof deck settlement was a private agreement entered into by the carters, appellants and two other neighbors. it addressed using a skylight for roof access and keeping the deck railings within 18 inches of the top of the existing top. it did not mention restricting future grants. the carters fully complied with the agreement when they built the roof deck. the settlement had architect drawings attached. we've included that in the brief, as did the special conditions permit approved at that time that confirmed the work that was the subject of the agreement. the appellants now claim that unsurveyed height approximations on those drawings did something more than far more describe the work to be done at the time. he claim the drawings gave assurance that nothing higher than the roof deck could ever be built and now the carter family should not be abl
tom, attorney for the carters. focusing on the 2013 settlement agreement and its inapplicability to the current project. i want to talk about the drawings as well. the 2013 roof deck settlement was a private agreement entered into by the carters, appellants and two other neighbors. it addressed using a skylight for roof access and keeping the deck railings within 18 inches of the top of the existing top. it did not mention restricting future grants. the carters fully complied with the agreement...
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film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? [laughter] [applause] >> i am running for president. [cheers and applause]
film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? [laughter] [applause] >> i am running for president. [cheers and applause]
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carter, investigative reporter and author of the number one best seller "witch hunt." jarrett, fox news legal analyst. i know you are taking legal action, carter page, but they did a legally spy on you for a year of your life and denied you your constitutional rights and your civil liberties so they could spy on a candidate transition team and a president. >> it has done so much damage to so many individuals, and yes, i have some initial legal action going right now, but i'm calling for reparations for all the other innocent americans whose lives were put at risk. you were just talking about, with mr. schumer. all of these lies, and these threatening statements have just caused so much damage for so many people. people do have to pay for this terrible assault on our democracy. >> sean: as you read this statement of pfizer, they're very clear, we don't want sara carter, we don't want people under investigation to know or get offered any updates or changes either. >> yeah, this is the big battle right now and capitol hill and we know very soon on the 15th, it's going to
carter, investigative reporter and author of the number one best seller "witch hunt." jarrett, fox news legal analyst. i know you are taking legal action, carter page, but they did a legally spy on you for a year of your life and denied you your constitutional rights and your civil liberties so they could spy on a candidate transition team and a president. >> it has done so much damage to so many individuals, and yes, i have some initial legal action going right now, but i'm...
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no president since jimmy carter said things he said from the oval office. so, we've gotten used to a level of diction and feel good rhetoric that is part o of the cynicism of the public so start with telling the truth and part of that means acknowledging where the public is, where a large part of it is. we are such a divided country that it will visit eight with maybe 55% of americans but i think 40 or 45% might be utterly appalled and so right away, that new democratic president is going to have a major partisan battle on his or her hand so that is just the nature of the politics. >> i think in the phrase the right way by the right people -- we are better than this. >> you've always been more optimistic than me. but i would say to even get to the position the president can deliver a wonderful message, that president would have to acknowledge what the stakes they've paid the price for and then to be able to call americans to a better and higher vision. >> briefly because we are about to run out of time, this is the 21st century and the president needs to un
no president since jimmy carter said things he said from the oval office. so, we've gotten used to a level of diction and feel good rhetoric that is part o of the cynicism of the public so start with telling the truth and part of that means acknowledging where the public is, where a large part of it is. we are such a divided country that it will visit eight with maybe 55% of americans but i think 40 or 45% might be utterly appalled and so right away, that new democratic president is going to...
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they decided to endorse carter's opponent, ronald reagan. they thought in reagan -- they wrote a letter to him, they said -- he said i will help you if i'm elected. they found they did not get what they wanted and they did go on strike. on august 3, 1981, they went out on strike in airports and controls to centers all over the country. they froze air-traffic for some days. what reagan did is exactly what maynard jackson did in atlanta in 1977. he said you have 72 hours to return to work, if you don't, you're fired. they did not return. they thought the country cannot possibly operate without them. they were fired. they were replaced. it took years to get the system back up to speed, but the government had the resources to do that. it constituted a huge turning point. so, to bring this around to a close, a huge number of changes had occurred. the economy, the power of public sector workers. all this had begun to change rather rapidly. by the 1980's and in the aftermath of the patco strike, you could see that some important barometers were mea
they decided to endorse carter's opponent, ronald reagan. they thought in reagan -- they wrote a letter to him, they said -- he said i will help you if i'm elected. they found they did not get what they wanted and they did go on strike. on august 3, 1981, they went out on strike in airports and controls to centers all over the country. they froze air-traffic for some days. what reagan did is exactly what maynard jackson did in atlanta in 1977. he said you have 72 hours to return to work, if you...
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here with reaction republican congressman devin nunes, fox news contributor, sara carter. news legal analyst gregg jarrett. all right. i want to get to the bottom of this. these 21 words are dead on accurate devin nunes. this makes all the difference in the world. finally, finally the fisa court gets to be heard from. do you get to bring them before your committee? >> well, we don't get to bring the court before our committee, sean, but it's really too little, too late. i'm glad that the new justice there is actually taking some action. but, like you said in the monologue, the congress really has to open up all of fisa. it has to be looked at. tonight, just got out about an hour and a half meeting with attorney general barr. he has got some great ideas. we still are suspect that the democrats who control the house are actually going to allow us to get the reforms we need because, look, at the end of the day, we need fisa to protect this country. but not if it comes at the sake of our liberties that we would have to give up. afternoon that's really what we are dealing with
here with reaction republican congressman devin nunes, fox news contributor, sara carter. news legal analyst gregg jarrett. all right. i want to get to the bottom of this. these 21 words are dead on accurate devin nunes. this makes all the difference in the world. finally, finally the fisa court gets to be heard from. do you get to bring them before your committee? >> well, we don't get to bring the court before our committee, sean, but it's really too little, too late. i'm glad that the...