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in the carter era i focused a lot on someone who even follow carter would not recognize. that is john west. he is the ambassador for saudi arabia. it is very important. it's kind of a mysterious relationship that is not well understood by think i was able to dig in and get minutes of lots of the meeting and discussion that occurred. very youthful ted that was the record kept by john west. john west was the governor of south carolina during the first oil embargo. as was jimmy carter in georgia. hey new how about the gasoline lines where he ends up in saudi arabia during the carter administration. because he's an old friend of carter's he's able to communicate directly without going to the state department. he kept very good diaries as did president carter of course. i was able to find these dyers over at the university of south carolina gave us a real insight into west and his operation over there. i think the people who surround the president sometimes get lost in the shuffle of history. but they are important. they play a role. presidents get options and these options ar
in the carter era i focused a lot on someone who even follow carter would not recognize. that is john west. he is the ambassador for saudi arabia. it is very important. it's kind of a mysterious relationship that is not well understood by think i was able to dig in and get minutes of lots of the meeting and discussion that occurred. very youthful ted that was the record kept by john west. john west was the governor of south carolina during the first oil embargo. as was jimmy carter in georgia....
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he had carter's address.ed in, right in front of their apartment. >> reporter: but he didn't knock on her door. >> i was going to go ahead and basically sit here and watch the vehicle to see if it moved. >> reporter: for more than four hours, he sat in his car, cold but patient. then about 8:00 a.m. saturday morning, he saw the lights of the infiniti flash as if someone was unlocking it remotely. >> i see the male enter the driver's seat of the vehicle. i then see a female enter the passenger side of the black infiniti. >> reporter: they drove off. the detective followed. and after a few minutes the infiniti pulled into, of all places, the hulen mall. there they are. they're going back to the place where ashlea worked, where the american eagle was. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: but what would they be doing there? >> well, that was the -- that was the million dollar question. >> coming up -- >> i ask him, "what are you doing here at the mall?" he said that he had dropped his girlfriend off to pick up some papers.
he had carter's address.ed in, right in front of their apartment. >> reporter: but he didn't knock on her door. >> i was going to go ahead and basically sit here and watch the vehicle to see if it moved. >> reporter: for more than four hours, he sat in his car, cold but patient. then about 8:00 a.m. saturday morning, he saw the lights of the infiniti flash as if someone was unlocking it remotely. >> i see the male enter the driver's seat of the vehicle. i then see a...
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carter was wrong. this day will tell you they are still mad against carter for the grain embargo. host: our next caller is a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. respectfully, i have respect for jimmy carter for many of his efforts, especially in the domestic area, and his brilliance as a nuclear engineer. he had his hands in a lot of pots. unfortunately, it all pales with this unfortunate decision to enforce the shadow, invite the ayatollah back from paris to iran and pave the way for the mullahs to take over. instead of having a great ally for the u.s. and israel and a strong army and a powerful nation, he created the largest, greatest terrorist country in the world. it foments trouble wherever, continuously. host: that was david from california. you write in the book about the admission of the shah for medical treatment. it led to the takeover of the u.s. embassy in tehran. the fate of the 52 american hostages became jimmy carter's own. even though they all returned safely, their captiv
carter was wrong. this day will tell you they are still mad against carter for the grain embargo. host: our next caller is a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. respectfully, i have respect for jimmy carter for many of his efforts, especially in the domestic area, and his brilliance as a nuclear engineer. he had his hands in a lot of pots. unfortunately, it all pales with this unfortunate decision to enforce the shadow, invite the ayatollah back from paris to iran and pave the way...
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first round is on carter carter >> we're going to plunge right in with consellation brands. obviously an adult beverage manufacturer, if you will, popular beers like modelo and corona three charts, let's take a look. so what i have here is very straight-forward stz just before the pandemic plunge, and you see that plunge, and then the recovery since. but i think the key here is that we did have that 14% drop this past march and look where that stopped. it stopped to the penny at its pre-pandemic high. and then the up trend resumed. second chart is another way to draw the lines, which is to say, we're working into the apex here of an ascending wedge for one way to characterize it final chart, very simple this is the up here up close one-year stz chart and what you see of course is the authority of these tops that have been in effect since january the stock has made no progress since january and often is set up for a break out is tight-range bound trading and then a move that exceeds the range. so stz on the long side, we're buyers >> thanks for that, carter mike, what's your
first round is on carter carter >> we're going to plunge right in with consellation brands. obviously an adult beverage manufacturer, if you will, popular beers like modelo and corona three charts, let's take a look. so what i have here is very straight-forward stz just before the pandemic plunge, and you see that plunge, and then the recovery since. but i think the key here is that we did have that 14% drop this past march and look where that stopped. it stopped to the penny at its...
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carter and running for vice president. in light of the experience you had in this office, and the kind of painfulness and humiliation of it all, what do you recommend? and he said, i recommend you take it. if you can get it. he said, it's wonderful. you'll learn more than any other way. you'll have more influence in one day than you'll have all year in the senate. and he said, i hope you'll consider doing it. now, i must say, i was never sure whether he wanted me to vice president or he wanted to be minnesota senior senator. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> well, he gave you the right advice and you did the right thing. >> that's right. >> what did it mean to you to have the office in the west wing that president carter gave you? no previous vice president had been in the west wing. >> well, that -- i think that was your idea. it meant everything because if you're over in the eob where most of the vice presidents had been, where hubert was, i used to say it was like being in baltimore. it's funny -- >> some of us spent a lot o
carter and running for vice president. in light of the experience you had in this office, and the kind of painfulness and humiliation of it all, what do you recommend? and he said, i recommend you take it. if you can get it. he said, it's wonderful. you'll learn more than any other way. you'll have more influence in one day than you'll have all year in the senate. and he said, i hope you'll consider doing it. now, i must say, i was never sure whether he wanted me to vice president or he wanted...
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carter worth, mike khouw and tony zhang heading into a seemingly full swing, carter worth is making reservations not just one but two plays. carter, explain. >> well, not two big names next week, disney and marriott very much tied to the end of covid. a couple charts make a case for each the first chart, three lines take a look at disney. they are parallel lines doing the exact same thing and the third line trailing behind is the s&p, but what we know is in terms of its returns here, the s&p is steady and orderly. the disney and marriott are erratic, great surges and pull backs. this comes the opportunity let's look at them individually. first, disney. you can see here annotated on the chart there are periods over multi-week periods, two to four, two to five weeks where it came back, came back and chances again. look at the second daily chart now i'm putting the arrow meaning this has been very sequential, very orderly in the way it surges and then rests, surges and rests disney closed at 184 and change and the mid 190s out of this now take a look at marriott. the exact same chart you see the pu
carter worth, mike khouw and tony zhang heading into a seemingly full swing, carter worth is making reservations not just one but two plays. carter, explain. >> well, not two big names next week, disney and marriott very much tied to the end of covid. a couple charts make a case for each the first chart, three lines take a look at disney. they are parallel lines doing the exact same thing and the third line trailing behind is the s&p, but what we know is in terms of its returns here,...
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the chart master carter weather is making reservations for not just one but two plays, carter, explain. >> well, not many earnings left but two big names reporting next week, disney and marriott, very much tied to the end of covid and prospects going forward. couple charts to make the case for each first chart three lines, disney and marriott, parallel, doing the exact same thing, the third line trailing behind is the s&p. but what we know is in terms of its return series, the s&p is steady and orderly, the disney and marriott lines are erratic, right, great surges and pull backs, and this recent pull back we any -- think is the opportunity. first disney you seean tated on the -- you see an tated on the char a anotated where it pulls back and adami vapss again. advances again look at the second disney chart. this is very sequential and orderly in the way it surges and rests, surges and rests disney close at $184 and change and we think you can get mid-190's out of this. take a look at marriott. the exact same chart you see the pull backs after strong moves and then the next chart, the
the chart master carter weather is making reservations for not just one but two plays, carter, explain. >> well, not many earnings left but two big names reporting next week, disney and marriott, very much tied to the end of covid and prospects going forward. couple charts to make the case for each first chart three lines, disney and marriott, parallel, doing the exact same thing, the third line trailing behind is the s&p. but what we know is in terms of its return series, the s&p...
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well, president carter, you, rosa land your team at the carter center have done an extraordinary job for 35 years -- exactly. you set the gold standard for former presidents. there's no question about that. and i'd be grateful, i know the audience would, if they could hear you talk a little bit about the kinds of issues the center's doing, what your hopes and aspirations are for it. what's the carter center all about? >> well, primary -- three things. one is peace. another one is democracy and freedom. and the third one is the alleviation of suffering. the carter center is free to go and meet with leaders around the world with whom the united states won't relate. kind of outcast people, for instance, in khartoum, where the president's been indicted by the icc. in nepal, where they won the vote in 2008 and they were condemned ahead of time as terrorists. and north korea, i've been there several times to work out deals with the government when i could. and we've met with both fatah and hamas. quite often, the outcast in international consideration who might be a pariah is quite often t
well, president carter, you, rosa land your team at the carter center have done an extraordinary job for 35 years -- exactly. you set the gold standard for former presidents. there's no question about that. and i'd be grateful, i know the audience would, if they could hear you talk a little bit about the kinds of issues the center's doing, what your hopes and aspirations are for it. what's the carter center all about? >> well, primary -- three things. one is peace. another one is...
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afterwards carter's campaign manager said that mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket. carter in his speeches, the closing few weeks of the campaign, almost invariably mentioned mondale as an asset. as a signal of the kind of decision-making he was capable of. and during the presidential transition, for the first time in history, carter involved mondale in the transition. he had evolved him in a meeting with cabinet officers, in setting policy for the administration. so forth. he went out of his way to signal that mondale would be in a important part of the administration. well given he had picked a running mate who he was personally compatible with, given he added pick a running mate who he felt ideologically compatible with, given he picked somebody who he thought could add needed resources to his administration, given he had picked somebody who he thought was able, boat a leader and a follower, i think the other thing that was critical was the vision of the vice presidency that vice president mondale came up with. it was really about 180 degrees from the vision that
afterwards carter's campaign manager said that mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket. carter in his speeches, the closing few weeks of the campaign, almost invariably mentioned mondale as an asset. as a signal of the kind of decision-making he was capable of. and during the presidential transition, for the first time in history, carter involved mondale in the transition. he had evolved him in a meeting with cabinet officers, in setting policy for the administration. so forth. he went out of...
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that carter needed. he was popular -- he knew his way around the district of columbia, he was popular in congress, he was popular with liberals, and president carter, governor carter, took an inclusive approach to mondale and his campaign team even during the campaign. in the 1976 presidential campaign, governor carter and president ford agreed to debate, and they invented for the first time the idea -- the institution of a vice presidential debate, which we've had in every presidential election since except for 1980. and in the vice presidential debate, mondale was deemed to have done much better than senator bob dole. afterwards, carter's campaign manager said mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket, and in his speech during the campaign, carter mentioned mondale and talked about what he was capable of. then for the first time in history, carter involved mondale in the transition, involved him in meeting cabinet officers, in setting the policy for the administration and so forth. and he went out of h
that carter needed. he was popular -- he knew his way around the district of columbia, he was popular in congress, he was popular with liberals, and president carter, governor carter, took an inclusive approach to mondale and his campaign team even during the campaign. in the 1976 presidential campaign, governor carter and president ford agreed to debate, and they invented for the first time the idea -- the institution of a vice presidential debate, which we've had in every presidential...
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with us tonight, carter worth, mike khouw and tony zhang. the reopening trade heading into a full swing summer. carter worth is already making reservations for not just one but two plays. carter, explain. >> well, not many earnings left, but two big names reporting next week, disney and marriott. obviously, very much tied to the end of covid and their prospects going forward. a couple of charts we're going to make the case for each the first chart, three lines take a look at disney and marriott parallel lines doing the exact same thing and that third line trailing behind is the s&p. but what we know is, in terms of its return series, the s&p is steady and orderly disney and marriott lines are erratic. great surges and pullbacks great surges and pullbacks and this recent pullback we think is the opportunity so let's look at them individually first, disney. you can see here annotated on the chart the periods over multiweek periods 2 to 4, 2 to 5 weeks where it pulls back. pulls back and advances again look at the second disney chart. now i've
with us tonight, carter worth, mike khouw and tony zhang. the reopening trade heading into a full swing summer. carter worth is already making reservations for not just one but two plays. carter, explain. >> well, not many earnings left, but two big names reporting next week, disney and marriott. obviously, very much tied to the end of covid and their prospects going forward. a couple of charts we're going to make the case for each the first chart, three lines take a look at disney and...
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carter what, are you looking at? >> sure. so in the context of inflation, of course we've covered yields on the program many times together we've looked at gold, we've looked at oil. but of the glick sectors as the term by standard and poor's, consumer staples have the ability to pass on price increases to the consumer. they shrink the box and give you the same amount. they have a lot of tricks so to speak. they never lower the prices. in any event, let's look at some charts and figure it out together five in total. the first is the etf, you could use to trade the s&p 500 consumer staples factor, the xlp, no judgments or annotations by me. next chart now this is what my eyes see is the lines, we've broken out, if you will, ever so slightly of this ascending wedge of sorts. third chart, and this is where it gets interesting. this is a two panel. the top is the exact same one-year cart of the xlp that we just looked at twice but the bottom panel is relative performance to the spy so we knows stables are going up and there have
carter what, are you looking at? >> sure. so in the context of inflation, of course we've covered yields on the program many times together we've looked at gold, we've looked at oil. but of the glick sectors as the term by standard and poor's, consumer staples have the ability to pass on price increases to the consumer. they shrink the box and give you the same amount. they have a lot of tricks so to speak. they never lower the prices. in any event, let's look at some charts and figure it...
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carter, what are the charts telling but this one >> sure.rd about the debt and the leverage. before we look at the charts, buft buffett in his 1979 annual report wrote turn arounds seldom turn we know what happened to wool worths or kmart. but this is turning technically but let's look at the chart. one year chart, no judgments or annotations by me. second chart, this is what my eye sees a well defined wedge forming tension and the implied move is going to be big. it is earnings related look at the next chart this is a two-year chart, same annotation and same drawing and same tension, the pennant or the wedge or whatever you want to call it. i've drawn the arrow, that is what we're thinking. two more charts. now here is the five-year chart. it is the same setup, same wedge. next chart, another way to draw the lines. that is a head and shoulders bottom final chart, bonus chart, sixth chart, and altogether we've broken above the down trend line and we have the head and shoulders an we have the wedge yet it is going to go down instead of up. th
carter, what are the charts telling but this one >> sure.rd about the debt and the leverage. before we look at the charts, buft buffett in his 1979 annual report wrote turn arounds seldom turn we know what happened to wool worths or kmart. but this is turning technically but let's look at the chart. one year chart, no judgments or annotations by me. second chart, this is what my eye sees a well defined wedge forming tension and the implied move is going to be big. it is earnings related...
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by the way i love carter, no judgment no. judgment from carter he's just laying it out there. he's calm. he's deliberate. and to me, it almost feels like the upward trend in bonds. at times it hasn't been calm yes, i think we are slowly moving high ers a market participant i want to see that i don't want to see i said this at 177 i don't want to see a 60-bit ten year that's not a world economy or taking the long end of the curve away, maybe they should, i think this is a case where there's a lot of arguments. steve talks about the defl deflationary tough and i talk about a case four decade yield is not over and i think 210 is probably a precovid level that makes tens again this is all subject to what the fed is. we were talking been tuesday about janet yellen in some sense about we were worried about where the interest rates would go, was the fed signaling something, on a day like today we're so far off the mark with labor, by the way, the most important measuring stick what to do with rate policies it gives markets a chance to breathe. again just three days ago we were feelin
by the way i love carter, no judgment no. judgment from carter he's just laying it out there. he's calm. he's deliberate. and to me, it almost feels like the upward trend in bonds. at times it hasn't been calm yes, i think we are slowly moving high ers a market participant i want to see that i don't want to see i said this at 177 i don't want to see a 60-bit ten year that's not a world economy or taking the long end of the curve away, maybe they should, i think this is a case where there's a...
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afterwards carter's campaign manager said that mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket and carter in speeches in the closing few weeks of the campaign almost mentioned mondale as an asset lose. and so he thought that governor palin make help him energize the base of the republican party and attract women who felt disgruntled because senator clinton had been mistreated by the democratic party and might then be attracted to the palin candidacy and i think it was a miscalculation by senator mccain and i think it was bad politics as well. the best politics is to choose somebody who people could visualize serving as president. i mean, if you can't visualize somebody sitting in the oval office, then it's likely to hurt. it may hurt only at the margins, but the other way in which it hurts and i think in a way that political science aren't very good at measuring, is that it is part -- it is part of our opinion of the lecture, so when the people choose their running mate, particularly if their cho running mate, this is the first presidential decision. and if they choose somebody not viewed as
afterwards carter's campaign manager said that mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket and carter in speeches in the closing few weeks of the campaign almost mentioned mondale as an asset lose. and so he thought that governor palin make help him energize the base of the republican party and attract women who felt disgruntled because senator clinton had been mistreated by the democratic party and might then be attracted to the palin candidacy and i think it was a miscalculation by senator...
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so carter, what's the story with this >> well, that's right.esting circumstance where in principle, the results, if you will, corporate profits, earnings results, have been great. banks put up great numbers the top six stocks, the names we know, microsoft, amazon, google, facebook, tesla, you're talking about 24% of the s&p, and they were all, quote, blowout numbers. but the market didn't really move, and a lot of those stocks in the end of the day didn't move so then it begs the question, were they blowout numbers? and the end of the day, there's no such thing as good news or bad news there's only news, and it's how the stock reacts so you can have a stock that beats, guides higher, talks about the biggest buyback ever, says its gross margins are going to be even better. if it's down, only up 1%, then the news cannot be anything but either outright boring or bad, despite what the beat was. and so that's the circumstance i think we have in the market, which begs the question, what's the follow-on act from here? after all these things that have
so carter, what's the story with this >> well, that's right.esting circumstance where in principle, the results, if you will, corporate profits, earnings results, have been great. banks put up great numbers the top six stocks, the names we know, microsoft, amazon, google, facebook, tesla, you're talking about 24% of the s&p, and they were all, quote, blowout numbers. but the market didn't really move, and a lot of those stocks in the end of the day didn't move so then it begs the...
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carter, break it down for us >> sure. before we get to the charts, there are recent patterns emerging of purchases whether it's in the apparel, people buying dresses wanting to get out of their sweatpants, makeup and other sort of things that make you feel good but what you might need as you start to get out of the house look at estee lauder first of two charts. comparative. two-year chart of estee lauder versus lvmh. look how tight they are. lvmh is the biggest stock in all of europe at 380 billion market cap. the biggest financial. allianz is only 100. total only 120 estee lauder is a junior version of it. this is a ten year comparative chart of he is tai lauder and all of those brands. interestingly there was all of these thoughts during recessions people buy lipstick because they want to feel good. heads you win, tails you win some estee lauder charts on their own. here's a one-year chart. definition of an up trend. 45 degree angle. next chart, look at the channel. mathematically parallel lines. i think we worked the
carter, break it down for us >> sure. before we get to the charts, there are recent patterns emerging of purchases whether it's in the apparel, people buying dresses wanting to get out of their sweatpants, makeup and other sort of things that make you feel good but what you might need as you start to get out of the house look at estee lauder first of two charts. comparative. two-year chart of estee lauder versus lvmh. look how tight they are. lvmh is the biggest stock in all of europe at...
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why carter worth is seeing trouble in the charts and how you can play it. plus nvidia jumping after announcing a 4 for 1 stock split. tony zhang says next week's result can send this semi-stock even higher. how he is positioning and later, mike khouw is going back to basics, why he's bulking up on costco calls ahead of earnings he'll lay out the trade of it's time to risk less and make more. "options action" starts right now. >> let's get right to it we're gearing up for another big week of retail earnings big names like nordstrom and american eagle and chartmaster is here to kick us off >> well, we're going to look at costco, obviously this is as much as anything it's a grocery store but in line with last week's judgment about staples. it was a very defensive week, all of the cyclicals were down, all of the defensive sectors were up. we think costco pops on its earnings let's look at a few charts the first one, just to put the whole thing in context, this is a long-term chart that picks up the 2007 peak which you can see there and the bear market low of '0
why carter worth is seeing trouble in the charts and how you can play it. plus nvidia jumping after announcing a 4 for 1 stock split. tony zhang says next week's result can send this semi-stock even higher. how he is positioning and later, mike khouw is going back to basics, why he's bulking up on costco calls ahead of earnings he'll lay out the trade of it's time to risk less and make more. "options action" starts right now. >> let's get right to it we're gearing up for another...
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carter braxton worth, what do you say? >> yes, costco long, dollar long >> tony zhang?of put spread. >> michael khouw. >> diagonal call spread in costco and september put spread in uup. >> that does it for "options action." we'll be back here next friday, 5:30 p.m. eastern time meantime, do not go anywhere "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now have a great weekend (dramatic music) ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference. i can see this hair coming in. i have hair on my head. i can brush my hair now. within two months, i've gotten my hair back. it's just like a second chance on life. ♪ no hormones, no surgery. ♪
carter braxton worth, what do you say? >> yes, costco long, dollar long >> tony zhang?of put spread. >> michael khouw. >> diagonal call spread in costco and september put spread in uup. >> that does it for "options action." we'll be back here next friday, 5:30 p.m. eastern time meantime, do not go anywhere "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now have a great weekend (dramatic music) ♪ (stu) i really can see the difference. i can see this...
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carter needed.he was popular and knew his way around the district of columbia. he was popular in congress. he was popular with liberals. and governor carter took an inclusive approach to mondale and his campaign team, even during the campaign. did the 1976 presidential campaign, carter and forward didn't agree to debate and they invented the idea of a vice presidential debate, which we had in every presidential election since. and the vice presidential debate, mondale was deemed to have done much better than senator bob dole. afterwards, carter's campaign manager said mondale added 3% to the ticket, and carter in his speeches in the closing few weeks of the campaign almost invariably mention mondale as an asset and a signal of the kind of decision making he was capable of. and during the presidential transition, for the first time in history, mondale was involved in the transition, involved in meeting with cabinet officers and so forth. and he went out of his way to signal that mondale would be an i
carter needed.he was popular and knew his way around the district of columbia. he was popular in congress. he was popular with liberals. and governor carter took an inclusive approach to mondale and his campaign team, even during the campaign. did the 1976 presidential campaign, carter and forward didn't agree to debate and they invented the idea of a vice presidential debate, which we had in every presidential election since. and the vice presidential debate, mondale was deemed to have done...
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todd: jillian, is the biden presidency a he repeat of the carter years?ll mcgern says there's a crisis of confidence setting in. he joins us next. jillian: combat veteran joey jones joins us at the end of the hour. you don't want to miss that. we'll be right back. ♪ we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle, and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. >> just over 100 days, we now haves gas lines we haven't had since jimmy carter, we have inflation we haven't had since the beginning of the '80s, we've got missiles in the middle east which we didn't have in the last four years, we've got a crisis along our wore deer. bother deer. we-car border. we were energy independent. no
todd: jillian, is the biden presidency a he repeat of the carter years?ll mcgern says there's a crisis of confidence setting in. he joins us next. jillian: combat veteran joey jones joins us at the end of the hour. you don't want to miss that. we'll be right back. ♪ we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent...
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but carter did not budge, and went ahead anyway. and in the main takeaways of that speech therefore remain his to make alone. first that the united states had lost confidence in itself and its global standing. and second that the crisis wasn't just energy related, it was a spiritual crisis as well. carter speech -- how to get drafted onto its soul of america, and grafted onto its global stage, painting the way for the way would be known as the americans ascension. what did it mean for this call? when the confidence of an american century bolstered by big oil and religion cornfield and carter era? so, in an effort to address these mother queries related to the book, i want to just offer the minutes we have today a glimpse of the 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 from the thirties to the 19 seventies, i will begin by just glancing at how some american powerbrokers from the very beginning of the industry, envisioned the petroleum industry as
but carter did not budge, and went ahead anyway. and in the main takeaways of that speech therefore remain his to make alone. first that the united states had lost confidence in itself and its global standing. and second that the crisis wasn't just energy related, it was a spiritual crisis as well. carter speech -- how to get drafted onto its soul of america, and grafted onto its global stage, painting the way for the way would be known as the americans ascension. what did it mean for this...
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carter, what are you seeing? >> there's a lot going on and the stakes are high, opposed to a year or three or five ago the money involved is much bigger. the risk here is we're forming an important head and shoulders reversal formation call it anything you want. we'll look at the charts together and try to figure it out. so the first of a handful. what we know is what we're talking about important drop we hit the highs on the mid-april it was 64$64,870 zlrz and we plunge 53% to the trend line and hit the $30,000 level and bounced. but the bounce, as is often the case once you draw down that much, only made it back to where interested sellers were lying in wait, meaning, after having lost money and being able to recoup it often people sell into that move. an you can see that on that first chart. now the second chart is the exact same chart but i've drawn the lines a bit differently, which is to say, this is perspectively the shoulder of an important head and shoulders top so the mirror image left shoulder is the d
carter, what are you seeing? >> there's a lot going on and the stakes are high, opposed to a year or three or five ago the money involved is much bigger. the risk here is we're forming an important head and shoulders reversal formation call it anything you want. we'll look at the charts together and try to figure it out. so the first of a handful. what we know is what we're talking about important drop we hit the highs on the mid-april it was 64$64,870 zlrz and we plunge 53% to the trend...
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seem to me that is very unfair to jimmy carter. jimmy mishandled crisis after crisis but biden has created crisis after crisis.
seem to me that is very unfair to jimmy carter. jimmy mishandled crisis after crisis but biden has created crisis after crisis.
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also, jimmy carter is 96 and his wife is 93.me of his birth in 1924, calvin cool yig was president, rob todd lincoln and annie oakley were still alive. the carters have been married for 74 years. they were married during the truman administration. they are old. jimmy carter was only 5'10" at his tallest high. now, medically, people in their 70s and 80s are often already one to two inches shorter than they were at age 30, which is generally considered the time when shrinkage begins, and we start slowly getting shorter. all of us. the other thing is the carters are both shown in that photo sitting, sunk deeply in their well worn living room easy chairs. the "washington post" says one technical reason for the seeming dismorphia is the type of flash that was used, and a wide angle lens that favors the foreground and distorts the bidens' size. let's also note this. the respectful thing to do to avoid asking the carters to rise for a photo is to take a knee. it doesn't matter if you're the first lady or the president of the united sta
also, jimmy carter is 96 and his wife is 93.me of his birth in 1924, calvin cool yig was president, rob todd lincoln and annie oakley were still alive. the carters have been married for 74 years. they were married during the truman administration. they are old. jimmy carter was only 5'10" at his tallest high. now, medically, people in their 70s and 80s are often already one to two inches shorter than they were at age 30, which is generally considered the time when shrinkage begins, and we...
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so increasingly a number of operatives who worked for carters well. and a lot of the work that carter did in the early years, or the early months, was one who we would call opposition research. research against the political opponents of the president, trying to discredit, then pick up dirt on them, most prominent person he kind of spied on and to help roosevelt discredit was lindbergh. the aviator who was a prominent isolationist. and he also did intelligence work. the most important job came before the war, was that roosevelt asked him to investigate the loyalty of the japanese on the west coast of the i-states and why. and carter sent an agent out there, who made contacts out there he when interviewed spores of japanese americans. and he produced a serious report for the president and said you know, there are about 150 japanese spies on the west coast. we know who they are. and the fbi denounced mall overnight. and the japanese are more at risk from americans living around them, than americans are from them in case of conflict. so we should do is h
so increasingly a number of operatives who worked for carters well. and a lot of the work that carter did in the early years, or the early months, was one who we would call opposition research. research against the political opponents of the president, trying to discredit, then pick up dirt on them, most prominent person he kind of spied on and to help roosevelt discredit was lindbergh. the aviator who was a prominent isolationist. and he also did intelligence work. the most important job came...
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, thank you carter braxton worth of cornerstone macro.eat charts he's in the pantheon or parthenon of great technical analysts, but tim when you see elon musk being the primary driver of bitcoin's trade over the past week, how does that make you feel knowing that carter said we're still in a support channel about this trade. >> well, i mean, it is with great irony that was supposed to be corporate adoption that was the driver for i think this leg of the bitcoin trade higher before this pullback was that if x percentage and it doesn't have to be 1% of corporate treasury when all in on bitcoin in other words, a very small, small exposure anyway, the point is it tells you the momentum and the nature of what has been going on out there. but carter's point is a great one. brian kelly made this point throughout time. this is garden variety stuff in terms of the volatility of the asset class and with some of the institutional adaptation as it relates to the investor side i think you have a greater anchor under bitcoin here so i think it is going
, thank you carter braxton worth of cornerstone macro.eat charts he's in the pantheon or parthenon of great technical analysts, but tim when you see elon musk being the primary driver of bitcoin's trade over the past week, how does that make you feel knowing that carter said we're still in a support channel about this trade. >> well, i mean, it is with great irony that was supposed to be corporate adoption that was the driver for i think this leg of the bitcoin trade higher before this...
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wall joining us kt mcfarland, congresswoman nicole malliotakis, andy puzzler, kristin tate, buddy carterandy biggs and former dhs acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli, president biden dropped his infrastructure built a 1.7 trillion gop says that's not good enough, now the president and democrats reportedly making new desperate moves, we're going to explain that also this debate is president biden deliberately killing the oil industry after republicans claim while building russia's making u.s. energy independence again a pipe dream, the gop getting set to deliver reagan 2.0 to counter what they say president biden jimmy carter 2.0 agenda, all this has former president trump getting set to held rallies again and multiple states. now this far left democrats see victory in pushing the biden administration away from israel as a fight between israel and hamas come here american jews attacked on a waveca of violence "coast to coast" after that is really a hamas cease-fire, they are slamming cnn chris cuomo for crossing the line, secretly advising his brother new york governor andrew cuomo but
wall joining us kt mcfarland, congresswoman nicole malliotakis, andy puzzler, kristin tate, buddy carterandy biggs and former dhs acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli, president biden dropped his infrastructure built a 1.7 trillion gop says that's not good enough, now the president and democrats reportedly making new desperate moves, we're going to explain that also this debate is president biden deliberately killing the oil industry after republicans claim while building russia's making u.s....
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do you remember what jimmy carter had there, charles?? they had the excess profits tax on energy companies. they had wellhead price controls. all that destroyed the energy sector. this guy is shutting downpipe lines, doing all he can to destroy carbon based energy. if you look at taxes, jimmy carter tried to do higher taxes as well. it is very similar. it will have the same effect. the politics will be the same too. we'll get ronald reagan again in couple years. charles: i look ad that. i lived in new york at the time. i lived in harlem at time. i'm looking at the violence and numbers spiking across the country, i think there is a certain sort of confidence has to eminate from the president. i understand joe biden was able to win the presidency with a more negative tone. i think he has to stay negative, the notion that we're in an emergency to pass another 4 trillion in spending but i feel like it is backfiring. i do worry about the overall pulse. just saying morning in america with the confidence that ronald reagan did actually made it
do you remember what jimmy carter had there, charles?? they had the excess profits tax on energy companies. they had wellhead price controls. all that destroyed the energy sector. this guy is shutting downpipe lines, doing all he can to destroy carbon based energy. if you look at taxes, jimmy carter tried to do higher taxes as well. it is very similar. it will have the same effect. the politics will be the same too. we'll get ronald reagan again in couple years. charles: i look ad that. i lived...
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the panama can now, raising is an issue, tax cuts raging as an issue, and conservatives have jimmy carterview of government, pushing back and advocating a different view. it is a very interesting time for the american conservative movement led by reagan, and propel to the 1980 nomination, two more books on reagan including, true ideology, undervalued in that regard, the screen actors guild with tip o'neill, gorbachev underappreciated in many regards as a negotiator. it is a front ride, among the ranks. >> host: what do you mean when you talk about his new ideology? >> a good question. reagan was never as conservatives as conservatives wanted him to be. he was more pragmatic, more temperate in his outlook on the world than a lot of conservatives wanted him to be. he was the great cold warrior, gorbachev including the reduction, elimination of thousands of nuclear warheads in western europe, when he ran on the missile gap, the campaign platform, to a negotiating table to do that, he was proven right, only took eight years before you saw the winning of the cold war. >> host: you talk about t
the panama can now, raising is an issue, tax cuts raging as an issue, and conservatives have jimmy carterview of government, pushing back and advocating a different view. it is a very interesting time for the american conservative movement led by reagan, and propel to the 1980 nomination, two more books on reagan including, true ideology, undervalued in that regard, the screen actors guild with tip o'neill, gorbachev underappreciated in many regards as a negotiator. it is a front ride, among...
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here with more of sarah carter's report is sarah carter. >> you are speaking without showing your facehave a fear. they do not.t. but the residents here do have a fear. it should be the other way around. my son is here and his children. he wasas concerned about it. he is surrounded where he lives houses.se they are more brazen. it's lawlessness in the desert. >> the wild west? >> yes, very much so. if we don't do something it will get worse. >> not knowing who the people are and d knowing what they are doing which is illegal, it's unnerveing. >> what is your worst fear? >> well, i assume people who what can actually happen to your community? >> well, i assume people who live out here like myself for years are in the same boat. we move or something worse may happen. >> sean: republicans are fighting back sending a letter to the attorney general demanding hetake action. here is congressman mike garcia with steven miller. congressman let's talk about the letter. any response? >> yes, very important topic here. we initiated this letter with mr peers from california. this is a national secu
here with more of sarah carter's report is sarah carter. >> you are speaking without showing your facehave a fear. they do not.t. but the residents here do have a fear. it should be the other way around. my son is here and his children. he wasas concerned about it. he is surrounded where he lives houses.se they are more brazen. it's lawlessness in the desert. >> the wild west? >> yes, very much so. if we don't do something it will get worse. >> not knowing who the people...
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carter one and april special election. later in the week, they're working to change a bill for debt collection laws. you can watch online at c-span. or listen with the free app. >> next, a briefing from -- >> good afternoon everybody. thanks for coming today. we will have statements by both the secretary and chairman. i will moderate and call you. -- call on you. follow-ups, we don't have a whole lot of time today. as both of these tenement have the schedules. will try to keep this thing moving. with that, secretary? >> thanks, john. let me start by thanking all of you for coming today and let me also tell you just how much i appreciate the work that you do. our free and independent press is one of america's greatest strength. when you hold us accountable, it makes us better and it makes our country stronger. so, thanks for what you do. it's been a very busy 100 days. we have been focused on my top three priorities. i will quickly review what our team has accomplished thus far. clearly, we have a lot more to do that i am p
carter one and april special election. later in the week, they're working to change a bill for debt collection laws. you can watch online at c-span. or listen with the free app. >> next, a briefing from -- >> good afternoon everybody. thanks for coming today. we will have statements by both the secretary and chairman. i will moderate and call you. -- call on you. follow-ups, we don't have a whole lot of time today. as both of these tenement have the schedules. will try to keep this...
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here's president carter. and this is carter here, and the back you could see some of the columns, you could see her gown. president carter was more of a populace and he wanted to have which he called a popular peoples inauguration. he was the first want to walk from the capital building during the parade all the way to the white house. he had you didn't even invited some 300,000 people to various events which he called parties rather than calling the balls around town and including your space here. he did not have menus he did not have formal meals and the people what they purportedly did with snack on peanuts and pretzels. and so his was much more low-key. so we moved to president reagan in 1981. and now we have pictures of the center. this is the picture of president reagan's inaugural event here in 1981, you can see the space in the center there which is a square. it is really the fountain that is down there now is covered over. it's not used at all for these kind of events. it becomes actually the dance f
here's president carter. and this is carter here, and the back you could see some of the columns, you could see her gown. president carter was more of a populace and he wanted to have which he called a popular peoples inauguration. he was the first want to walk from the capital building during the parade all the way to the white house. he had you didn't even invited some 300,000 people to various events which he called parties rather than calling the balls around town and including your space...
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i see everyone is comparing bide onto jimmy carter.r mishandled crisis after crisis, but biden created crisis after crisis. trump can't tweet that because they canceled him. joining us to react. former governor of arkansas and fox news contributor. mike huckabee. what is your reaction to watters words. >> it was one of your best. my favorite was somebody put on the meme. it said, honey, i shrunk the carters. because that's what it looked like. i thought one of the things maybe best. when you are talking about how the democrats, they are in charge of congress. our mutual pal juan williams keeps saying congress needs to do something. they should, they ought to go home and let some adults run the place. elections created these problems by putting democrats in power. the only thing that fixes it, the next elections will give the conservatives power. there are republicans who need to go home, too. liz cheney and others who wants to side with the other side more than their own. but that's what changes the trajectory of where this country is
i see everyone is comparing bide onto jimmy carter.r mishandled crisis after crisis, but biden created crisis after crisis. trump can't tweet that because they canceled him. joining us to react. former governor of arkansas and fox news contributor. mike huckabee. what is your reaction to watters words. >> it was one of your best. my favorite was somebody put on the meme. it said, honey, i shrunk the carters. because that's what it looked like. i thought one of the things maybe best. when...
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just like jimmy carter did. now, when america's enemies are walking all over us, when they can see a weak, frail, cognitively struggling president, and when they know his fledgling administration is ready, willing to appease wherever, whenever possible, they will and they are already taking full advantage. joe foolishly already reinstated, what, hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to the palestinians, 40 days ago, likely being funneled to hamas in these attacks against our ally, israel. they are attempting to ease sanctions against the world's biggest state sponsor of terror, iran. they are the one supplying the rockets now being used to strike israel and commit acts of terror nationwide, worldwide, rather, and thanks to joe's war on american oil and gas, well, we are now buying more fuel from come of all places, russia. you can't make it up. along with iran and china, supplying weapons to yemen for the proxy where they're fighting in the middle east there. joe was weak, feckless policies are so terrible that
just like jimmy carter did. now, when america's enemies are walking all over us, when they can see a weak, frail, cognitively struggling president, and when they know his fledgling administration is ready, willing to appease wherever, whenever possible, they will and they are already taking full advantage. joe foolishly already reinstated, what, hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to the palestinians, 40 days ago, likely being funneled to hamas in these attacks against our ally, israel. they...
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like jimmy carter's foreign policy.o ask. i have a question for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. where are you guys? can't you get the chips off your shoulders? donald trump defeated their candidates and defeated your brother fair and square. the american people supported you and those of us who are watching now, many americans cee voted for you, you ask them for your support. they defended you when you came under attack by the same people who attacked donald trump and you have done nothing. you've said nothing about what joe biden is doing. are you not concerned about what joe biden and his party is doing in our classrooms? indoctrinating our children? are you not concerned aboutt what's going on at the border the drugs, ms-13, the attacks that are going on, are you not concerned about the efforts to destroy the independence of the judiciary and the supreme courtr are you not worried about the dash to undermine the electoral college? are you not concerned about their effort to steal our electora
like jimmy carter's foreign policy.o ask. i have a question for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. where are you guys? can't you get the chips off your shoulders? donald trump defeated their candidates and defeated your brother fair and square. the american people supported you and those of us who are watching now, many americans cee voted for you, you ask them for your support. they defended you when you came under attack by the same people who attacked donald trump and...
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of course, at the time, jimmy carter from michigan. he was advocating a certain view of government and they were punching back and advocating a different view of government. it was a very interesting time for the american conservative movement led mostly by ronald reagan. definitely panama canal treaty. the 1980 nomination. now i am working on two more books to read again. another one on reagan's skill as a negotiator. under underappreciated in that regard. he was skillful his whole life. with both chip o'neill and later -- all of life he was underappreciated in many regards as a negotiator. it has been a fun ride. there are a number of good reagan historians. i am proud to be among the ranks. >> what do you mean when you talk about his real ideology. the new book coming up. >> that is a good question. never as conservative as conservatives wanted him to be. he was much more pragmatic, much more temperate in his outlook on the world than a lot of conservatives wanted had to be. he was a grateful warrior who negotiated treaties. their r
of course, at the time, jimmy carter from michigan. he was advocating a certain view of government and they were punching back and advocating a different view of government. it was a very interesting time for the american conservative movement led mostly by ronald reagan. definitely panama canal treaty. the 1980 nomination. now i am working on two more books to read again. another one on reagan's skill as a negotiator. under underappreciated in that regard. he was skillful his whole life. with...
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sara carter, investigative reporter, thank you. now it's address the anti-trump speech from congressman liz cheney. liz, i know you love all your liberal media friends that are now so appreciative of you and heaping praise on you. i hope you enjoy your 15 minutes of sanctimonious worship from the left and the mob, because they will soon go back to calling you and your father murderers soon enough. mark my words, you are being used by them. i hope you're enjoying the limelight. we will have more than a moment. first, tonight, we are monitoring another concerning issue. this is a serious one. hr 1 in the house, sr 1 in the u.s. senate, what is a huge, massive attempted power grab by the radical democratic socialist party. this would destroy the credibility of all future elections. or, as 120 retired generals and admirals wrote, 120 retired generals and admirals, in case you missed it, in an open letter, "hr 1, sr 1, if passed, that would destroy election fairness, while democrats to forever remain in power, violating our constitution
sara carter, investigative reporter, thank you. now it's address the anti-trump speech from congressman liz cheney. liz, i know you love all your liberal media friends that are now so appreciative of you and heaping praise on you. i hope you enjoy your 15 minutes of sanctimonious worship from the left and the mob, because they will soon go back to calling you and your father murderers soon enough. mark my words, you are being used by them. i hope you're enjoying the limelight. we will have more...
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i was down on the southern border a few weeks ago and i saw sara carter there. when i left, there were dozens of migrants carrying envelopes saying, i don't speak english, please help me get on the right flight. do you think is paying for this flight? who do you think will pay for the housing, who pays for the welfare programs, the american taxpayer is going to be supporting the illegal migrants that joe biden is inviting into our country. joe biden's main complaint about the government so far was they couldn't get them in fast enough, that there were bottlenecks at the tents and the facilities on the southern border, rather than trying to stop them from coming the first place. >> sean: let me go to this issue of the hacking that took place. and dismissive of brushless potential knowledge or lack thereof, i didn't get the sense that joe was being particularly harsh on vladimir or even talking to him but added that story about the hacking to the new alignment, or i call it a new unholy alliance and shipping it off to yemen. that's beyond troubling end a new devel
i was down on the southern border a few weeks ago and i saw sara carter there. when i left, there were dozens of migrants carrying envelopes saying, i don't speak english, please help me get on the right flight. do you think is paying for this flight? who do you think will pay for the housing, who pays for the welfare programs, the american taxpayer is going to be supporting the illegal migrants that joe biden is inviting into our country. joe biden's main complaint about the government so far...
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overhead supply looms. >> all right carter, thank you. carter worth, cornerstone macro. nadine, i'm not sure what else you did today but what really stood out was you buying copper. >> right one of the things we think of -- and i've given it for some of my final trades -- is reflationary trades, whether energy, materials around the world, so for us, we saw, amongst other things, copper trading off earlier in the morning and we got to pick up some good buys this morning when everyone seemed to be puking also it seemed like i think there was a hedge fund breaking down so some of the color we had gotten led us to believe with that and implied volatility premium, so people paying for protection, super high across the board and in our favorite reflation airy places, energy. materials, financials, including copper was a time to he enter not get scared and get out as some do. >> karen your thought on the action today. >> interesting to me, it was sort of led by bitcoin, it seemed, when the market opened and i don't know if was once bitcoin stabilized, couple things, the maga co
overhead supply looms. >> all right carter, thank you. carter worth, cornerstone macro. nadine, i'm not sure what else you did today but what really stood out was you buying copper. >> right one of the things we think of -- and i've given it for some of my final trades -- is reflationary trades, whether energy, materials around the world, so for us, we saw, amongst other things, copper trading off earlier in the morning and we got to pick up some good buys this morning when everyone...