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i into carter the resulting clashes left several days and hundreds injured i i. i i. our next stop is dr carter this university city is the country's center of culture around the heart of the protest movement. the indonesian population is relatively young around 40 percent are under 25 years old under looking for their place in a society that is changing at a rapid pace. we meet with students whose resistance led to the president's suspension of plans for tighter regulations resembling sharia law as well as plans to disempowered. anticorruption authority. say. i have the right to be angry as a citizen i just because i pay taxes because the government has meddled in private affairs because he's my privacy. and my life has been affected by the government's policies. and by corruption. people who have power of course they drive public are being in by rising intolerance. i don't know to make certain regulation go. they don't really care about what happens in the grass or society what kind of what kind of disaster that will happen because of their political interests they
i into carter the resulting clashes left several days and hundreds injured i i. i i. our next stop is dr carter this university city is the country's center of culture around the heart of the protest movement. the indonesian population is relatively young around 40 percent are under 25 years old under looking for their place in a society that is changing at a rapid pace. we meet with students whose resistance led to the president's suspension of plans for tighter regulations resembling sharia...
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i. into carter the resulting clashes left several dead and hundreds injured. i. our next stop is dr carter this university city use the country's center of culture around the heart of the protest movement. the indonesian population is relatively young around 40 percent are under 25 years old under looking for their place in a society that is changing at a rapid pace. in the region. with students whose resistance led to the president was french enough plans for tighter regulations resembling sharia law as well as plans to disempower anticorruption authority. say oh. i have the right to be angry as a citizen because i pay taxes because the government has meddled in private affairs and the fuss is my privacy. and my life has been affected by the government's policies. and by corruption. i hear people who have power of course they drive public all b.n. by rising intolerance. i don't know to make certain regulation go smooth they don't really care about what happens in the grass was a society what kind of what kind of disaster that will happen because of their politic
i. into carter the resulting clashes left several dead and hundreds injured. i. our next stop is dr carter this university city use the country's center of culture around the heart of the protest movement. the indonesian population is relatively young around 40 percent are under 25 years old under looking for their place in a society that is changing at a rapid pace. in the region. with students whose resistance led to the president was french enough plans for tighter regulations resembling...
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i really like this trade because it allows you to trade a bullish and bearish view into earnings >> carterst quickly. i don't want to divvy too much from paypal and pages and we had visa earnings and i'm wondering what you see from those types of processors compared to what you're seeing from paypal. >> all right they are much more tied to travel and to other things for paypal and here's the thing, for the first time in a long time, the manager needs to be overweight on visa and mastercard, but no longer. >> video gamemaker, activision and blizzard and the gaming stock beating the broader market is up around 9% and tony says it will be ready to level up again and take itaway. what's the trade >> take a look at online and mobile gaming and it will be a rising segment well before the coronavirus and as a result of the lockdown, we've seen a substantial tailwind for this particular segment and if we look at the chart it's reflected by that. we've seen that activision, and i really like this particular chart and we've recently broke out above a major resistance level and came back to retest th
i really like this trade because it allows you to trade a bullish and bearish view into earnings >> carterst quickly. i don't want to divvy too much from paypal and pages and we had visa earnings and i'm wondering what you see from those types of processors compared to what you're seeing from paypal. >> all right they are much more tied to travel and to other things for paypal and here's the thing, for the first time in a long time, the manager needs to be overweight on visa and...
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. >> carter, how does the chart look going into earnings >> i think it's okay >> a man of few words. ow to take that, carter, when you say things are okay does that mean that -- >> i mean, you're either in or you're out you're buying or selling i like it. >> you like it >> i mean, carter, it's like pulling teeth sometimes. time now for the final call. >> sometimes less is more. >> carter, less is more. >> what do you say final call >> energy, long. >> tony? >> the fed's buying hyg. i'm going along for the ride and i'm calling a buy spread risk reversal. >> mike khouw. >> you know, i like tony's hyg trade, and i also like using calendar diagonals in xle if you're inclined to follow what carter's talking about. >> that does it for us have a great weekend don't go anywhere. cnbc's special report is up next (female announcer) the following is a paid program for crepe erase. america's number one selling anti-aging body treatment system for dry, crepey skin just got even better. (male announcer) introducing crepe erase advanced, clinically shown to reduce the look of crepey skin on your arm
. >> carter, how does the chart look going into earnings >> i think it's okay >> a man of few words. ow to take that, carter, when you say things are okay does that mean that -- >> i mean, you're either in or you're out you're buying or selling i like it. >> you like it >> i mean, carter, it's like pulling teeth sometimes. time now for the final call. >> sometimes less is more. >> carter, less is more. >> what do you say final call >>...
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i want you to stand by. mayor carter, i want to bring don lemon into this as well. is there a curfew in st. paul as well? >> yes, 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. >> just like minneapolis. don, i know you have questions. >> mayor, we have spoken before. this is happening in the middle of a pandemic. i am wondering what your concern level is because we don't see much social distancing going on. this has potential of making the twin cities the hot spot soon if not now. how are you protecting yourself? preparing for that possibility? >> it's an incredible concern. over the last couple of months i said we are facing two crises at once in terms of our pandemic crisis and economic crisis. we know those have been broad hitting it our communities of color with african-american community hit the hardest. we have another trauma with the video that was heartbreaking to so many of us. the demonstrations and destruction, they are retraumatizing the same communities as the pharmacies that the senior citizens are relying on to get their medicine, the grocery stores, the jobs in the economic crisis that are threatened by this. sh
i want you to stand by. mayor carter, i want to bring don lemon into this as well. is there a curfew in st. paul as well? >> yes, 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. >> just like minneapolis. don, i know you have questions. >> mayor, we have spoken before. this is happening in the middle of a pandemic. i am wondering what your concern level is because we don't see much social distancing going on. this has potential of making the twin cities the hot spot soon if not now. how are you...
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. >> carter, how does the chart look going into earnings >> think it's okay >> a man of few words. i take that, carter when you say things are okay does that mean that -- >> i mean, you're either in or you're out you're buying or selling i like it. >> you like it >> i mean, carter, it's like pulling teeth sometimes. time now for the final call. >> sometimes less is more. >> carry the, less is more >> what do you say final call >> energy, long. >> tony? >> the fed's buying hyg. i'm going look for the ride and i'm calling a buy spread risk reversal. >> mike khouw. >> you know, i like tony's hyg trade, and i also like using calendar diagonals in xle if you're inclined to follow what >>> american business is in crisis the businesses that employ half of this country's workforce are up against the ropes hundreds of thousands have requested help from the government the success rate remains up in the air. tonight four american business owners tell us their stories as we try and help them on their pathe forward. this cnbc special report begins right now. here's sara eisen. >>> good evening we
. >> carter, how does the chart look going into earnings >> think it's okay >> a man of few words. i take that, carter when you say things are okay does that mean that -- >> i mean, you're either in or you're out you're buying or selling i like it. >> you like it >> i mean, carter, it's like pulling teeth sometimes. time now for the final call. >> sometimes less is more. >> carry the, less is more >> what do you say final call >>...
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into the ppe issue further. look, with achilles indulges i'll ask additional questions and we will certainly recognize judge carter for longer than five minutes. i do want to take a moment to answer the following dash into the fall into the record, a letter from myself, judge carter, chairwoman lowey and ranking member granger to you, secretary wilkie, regarding the gravestones that have been discovered that are at the sam houston v.a. cemetery in houston, and v.a. cemetery in utah as well that have the nazi swastika as well as inscription honoring hitler on them. so i will ask unanimous consent to enter all of the following into the record, , statement frm the southern poverty law center to recognize the offensive nature of those inscriptions and statements, and to remove them. a statement from -- that also asks to remove those gravestones and inscriptions and replace them with more appropriate information about the deceased. a statement from the avo, the anti-defamation league asking the same, save it from the jewish community asking for the same. this is deeply troubling to learn that several v.a. cemeteries contain graves of german soldiers
into the ppe issue further. look, with achilles indulges i'll ask additional questions and we will certainly recognize judge carter for longer than five minutes. i do want to take a moment to answer the following dash into the fall into the record, a letter from myself, judge carter, chairwoman lowey and ranking member granger to you, secretary wilkie, regarding the gravestones that have been discovered that are at the sam houston v.a. cemetery in houston, and v.a. cemetery in utah as well that...
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was carter a good man? i cannot look into his heart about he famously characterized his own heart during the 1976 presidential campaign. he seems to be a good man, but are most presidents good men? is there a correlation between private virtue and public virtue? brian: let me add. >> that is an easy question, brian. thanks a lot. brian: michael gerhardt also said this about jimmy carter. that he had integrity. he was demanding. he was an outsider. he brings up the fact that he gave amnesty to all those who died -- who dodged in the draft. talk about the good and the most integrity written president. >> let me start with my guide. taft was a very good man. we talk about him being a hater. that is because he had a strong sense of personal loyalty. when he felt it was affronted, he would lash out. he wanted to be appointed to the supreme court. he had this fantasy that woodrow wilson what a port him over brandeis. the thing about taft is he made up with brandeis. he would join brandeis's deci sions. they would set aside their di
was carter a good man? i cannot look into his heart about he famously characterized his own heart during the 1976 presidential campaign. he seems to be a good man, but are most presidents good men? is there a correlation between private virtue and public virtue? brian: let me add. >> that is an easy question, brian. thanks a lot. brian: michael gerhardt also said this about jimmy carter. that he had integrity. he was demanding. he was an outsider. he brings up the fact that he gave...
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carter tonight obviously. i want to tell you first of all my interest in it. i went to a small college in illinois, not wheaton college. i wasn't good enough to get into wheaton college. i went to trinity college in deerfield, illinois in the 1970s. it was during my time as a college graduate jimmy carter burst out onto the national scene. i group as an evangelical and attending an evangelical college. what was remarkable to me he talked unabarbedly about being a born again christian. it is a term we used to describe ourselves but we were cowering and ashamed of it. jimmy carter didn't. he came on the national scene and saying, yes, i'm a born again christian. it was for me and others, a wake-up call. a man running for president and taken seriously running for president able to talk about his faith in very unabarbed unapologetic terms. i began taking notice of that. i followed his career over the years and resolved at some point i wanted to write a book about jimmy carter. i have to say i have been brewing with this idea probably two decades now. over the last decade or so i was doing research and got around to writing this book when my schedule permi
carter tonight obviously. i want to tell you first of all my interest in it. i went to a small college in illinois, not wheaton college. i wasn't good enough to get into wheaton college. i went to trinity college in deerfield, illinois in the 1970s. it was during my time as a college graduate jimmy carter burst out onto the national scene. i group as an evangelical and attending an evangelical college. what was remarkable to me he talked unabarbedly about being a born again christian. it is a...
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into it the company. carter worth shows you why you might want to dive in. finally -- >> i put it all on expedia. >> we wouldn't trust that guy, but we do trust this guy mike khouw really has worked it all out on the hard-hit travel giant. it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts now. >>> let's get right to it. after a volatile day of trading, the dow, s&p and nasdaq all managing to close the day in the green, despite the move higher all three major indices posting their worst week since march much of today's trading activity came in response to the retail sales numbers down more than 16% in april that's nearly double the decline of march's retail numbers. so, mike, with all of this volatility in stocks, what were you seeing in the options pit? >> yeah. so this is a very interesting situation we have here normally, in my professional experience anyway, when we have these types of periods like the one that we've been going through we have basically some form of a market crisis. we see elevated volatility and we see elevated and implied volatility and we re
into it the company. carter worth shows you why you might want to dive in. finally -- >> i put it all on expedia. >> we wouldn't trust that guy, but we do trust this guy mike khouw really has worked it all out on the hard-hit travel giant. it's time to risk less to make more "options action" starts now. >>> let's get right to it. after a volatile day of trading, the dow, s&p and nasdaq all managing to close the day in the green, despite the move higher all...
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and then i went to the navel academy and got a degree in navel science, and then he did graduate work in nuclear physics, and now he grows peanuts for a living. >> jimmy carter's roots go deep into the dark red soil of georgia. he was born near planes, but like many young people decided against continuing the family tradition. eventually he ended a promising career as a navel officer to return to the land. resuming the work of his parents and their parents before them. i have had a good chance to get an education as a scientist. no one in my family before had a chance to finish high school. we always worked for a living. we know what it means to work. the determination, the self discipline, the excertion would see him through a campaign that was marked in the beginning by loneliness. >> there was no cameras when jimmy first walked up and introintroduced himself. for jimmy carter, there was no other possible way. >> i can't think of any other way, or. >>ing the primaries, if i can measure up to what american people want my government to be i will be elected. >> and so he travelled to the up to towns, cities, meeting halls, the factories. talking to as many people as he could meet
and then i went to the navel academy and got a degree in navel science, and then he did graduate work in nuclear physics, and now he grows peanuts for a living. >> jimmy carter's roots go deep into the dark red soil of georgia. he was born near planes, but like many young people decided against continuing the family tradition. eventually he ended a promising career as a navel officer to return to the land. resuming the work of his parents and their parents before them. i have had a good...
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was carter a good man? i cannot look into his heart although he famously characterized his own heart in the 1976 presidential campaign. he seems to be a good man. but are most presidents good men and is there a correlation between private virtue and public virtue -- >> let me add while you're thinking about that. >> that's an easy question, brian. thanks a lot for that one. [ laughter ] >> michael gerhardt writes he also says this about jimmy carter. that he had integrity. >> yeah. >> he was demanding. he was an outsider. and, you know, he brings up the fact he gave amnesty to all those who dodged the draft during the vietnam war. but, again, any of you can jump in on this. talk about the good and most integrity ridden presidents. >> well, i mean, there's no doubt -- let me start with my guy. taft was a very good man. we talked about him being a hater, that's because he had a strong sense of personal loyalty. when he felt it was affronted, he would lash out. his feud with brandice was about ambition. and he wanted to be appoi
was carter a good man? i cannot look into his heart although he famously characterized his own heart in the 1976 presidential campaign. he seems to be a good man. but are most presidents good men and is there a correlation between private virtue and public virtue -- >> let me add while you're thinking about that. >> that's an easy question, brian. thanks a lot for that one. [ laughter ] >> michael gerhardt writes he also says this about jimmy carter. that he had integrity....
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g , carter pence but then he jumped into a baseball zoom chat meeting with london's old high school. >> i think we have a zoom bomber. >> hey! >> oh my gosh. >> wow. this is not real! >> this is awesome. how are you doing? >> what is shot in the arm. kudos to the coach and the galileo lions. now, what a night for sports. >>> braden turns, he throws and he throws. a perfect throw. >> mother's day 2010, dallas braden through the second s mopassed ent with his other w away when he was in high school. >> i know you love us. >> on this day six years ago derek carr was drafted out of fresno state. this season will be his seventh year. >> when that pic came up and i saw that i was next, and it started ringing, i almost forgot how to answer i was so excited. >> i am back. >>> four years ago, after missing two weeks with a knee injury, steph curry came off the bench to score 40 points to be the trailblazers. >> i don't know if you notice, he 0- from e three point line. you better believe in your self when you are shimmying down the sidelines. >> tennis is back. matthew rodriguez, he plays for sant
g , carter pence but then he jumped into a baseball zoom chat meeting with london's old high school. >> i think we have a zoom bomber. >> hey! >> oh my gosh. >> wow. this is not real! >> this is awesome. how are you doing? >> what is shot in the arm. kudos to the coach and the galileo lions. now, what a night for sports. >>> braden turns, he throws and he throws. a perfect throw. >> mother's day 2010, dallas braden through the second s mopassed...
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into the next couple of weeks. do you agree, grasso >> i have a negative on the xlf and carter got it right as far as looking at some chart work there and this seems to me a little bit of hope for pie in the sky, considering that wells fargo was at the center of the government's target and bull's-eye past practices and still a big problem for wells fargo. i think people are using this as a way of getting out of their longs. i don't believe the story and even if the story is correct, there's nothing really resolved on credit losses let's remember where rates are intrr. let's remember where they're going. probably negative. i think the top sell is on value right now and specifically in the financial space, value has been what's been thrown out. it cannot be performed for longer than a handful of days so maybe you get a couple of more days off the bottom in wells fargo, but i would sell it >> we were just talking about that value versus growth, tim and today is a trend of what we did and value did nicely >> well, again, we had to get some kind of a bounce, and if you -- one of the multiples i brought up a couple of day
into the next couple of weeks. do you agree, grasso >> i have a negative on the xlf and carter got it right as far as looking at some chart work there and this seems to me a little bit of hope for pie in the sky, considering that wells fargo was at the center of the government's target and bull's-eye past practices and still a big problem for wells fargo. i think people are using this as a way of getting out of their longs. i don't believe the story and even if the story is correct,...
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the underlying etf's value i think that's a really smart way to hedge your risk to the down side >> we got a taste of rotat into value looks like and it was very strong, carter, and i'm just wondering if you think those little doses, those are not going to pan out here because that would be key to believing that iwm would be -- would continue to be underperforming. >> you know, there's a phrase for this kind of thing, of course, and it's not mine, and we all know it, it's called a value trap sometimes things appear to be cheap, but typically that's for a reason, and so we've had a cyclical bounce. think energy energy is up 75% off of its low, double the market. the kre, the regional banks are up 40 -- more than the market, but the things that plunged the most, ricocheted the most and it is so damaged and so dependent on an economic recovery and not a bet that i want to make. >> let's move on here and check out shares of the quintessential stay at home stock zooming higher today just like that, just like they've been all year and zoom is up 150% heading into next week's earnings report and tony says there's no end in sight for the stay-at-home sweetheart's ra
the underlying etf's value i think that's a really smart way to hedge your risk to the down side >> we got a taste of rotat into value looks like and it was very strong, carter, and i'm just wondering if you think those little doses, those are not going to pan out here because that would be key to believing that iwm would be -- would continue to be underperforming. >> you know, there's a phrase for this kind of thing, of course, and it's not mine, and we all know it, it's called a...
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carter has identified. the massive top at 28 that had just broke out above and you have strong relative trade as he said, i think a good recipe of a move higher going into earnings. now mike's trade, i really like even more because of the fact that he sold the $34 call option for 50 cents he was able to off set almost a third of the cost of buy iing tt june $30 call option so now he's only risk 3% of the underlying stock price an earnings play which is rare to mix that small amount even if it breaks below 28, you're only risking 3% to fry o try to make almost 2.5 times that if this trade rallies on earnings >> the benefit is that we've gotten some names that have reported nameded and their commentary has been good about those end markets so that could help this trade as it goes into earnings >> yeah, no, i think you're right. of course it has helped the stock. i think if we take a look at how the stock has rebaifed this weerk we've seen it has traded higher even ahead of its own earnings report basically on the backs of the hearing out of other part of the industry of course that's one of the reasons into your own earnings report because in the off chan
carter has identified. the massive top at 28 that had just broke out above and you have strong relative trade as he said, i think a good recipe of a move higher going into earnings. now mike's trade, i really like even more because of the fact that he sold the $34 call option for 50 cents he was able to off set almost a third of the cost of buy iing tt june $30 call option so now he's only risk 3% of the underlying stock price an earnings play which is rare to mix that small amount even if it...
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i want to bring into the conversation right now the mayor of the great american city of st. paul, minnesota. mayor carter, born and raised in st. paul, served on the city council and elected to the city's first african-american mayor three years ago in 2017. mr. mayor, it is an incredibly difficult night in your city. thank you for taking the time to be with us for a couple of minutes. >> thank you so much. it is an incredibly difficult week. it is an incredibly difficult year in our city, in our country right now. >> let me ask you about the immediate situation on the streets right now. you and your fellow mayor of minneapolis, mayor frey, announced curfews today, that would have gone into effect within the past hour, and should have kept people off the streets by the letter of the you can few until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, and people are clearly in the street, and how is there going to be enforced? if it is. we're looking at that right now. obviously, there is an enormous amount of rain that you're seeing in minneapolis and across the country right now, reflecting an enormous amount of rage. i want
i want to bring into the conversation right now the mayor of the great american city of st. paul, minnesota. mayor carter, born and raised in st. paul, served on the city council and elected to the city's first african-american mayor three years ago in 2017. mr. mayor, it is an incredibly difficult night in your city. thank you for taking the time to be with us for a couple of minutes. >> thank you so much. it is an incredibly difficult week. it is an incredibly difficult year in our...
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sarah carter, fox news analyst and fox nation host and wall street journal columnist and fox news contributor tim stossel. let's get into this important topic. andrew i want us with you first. you been all over this story just as sarah and kim have. before we get into some of the details i'd love you to just come if you could, take us right back to the beginning. tell the story of how we got here and why. >> steve, i think the best way to look at this is what the fbi and the obama administration wanted to do here was really audacious if you think about it in terms of the idea of trying to continue an investigation after a new president has come into power and is in a position to shut down the investigation when the president ultimately is the target of the investigation. and i think what happened specifically with general flynn is that while the president brought in a lot of people into his original ministration who had various types of expertise, he was kind of short on people with a lot of national security and formulation ground. general flynn was an exception. he was a savvy intelligence operator, he had been the head nun why he knew how the fbi
sarah carter, fox news analyst and fox nation host and wall street journal columnist and fox news contributor tim stossel. let's get into this important topic. andrew i want us with you first. you been all over this story just as sarah and kim have. before we get into some of the details i'd love you to just come if you could, take us right back to the beginning. tell the story of how we got here and why. >> steve, i think the best way to look at this is what the fbi and the obama...
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carter. we also get nixon and ford. it changes a lot of how we view constitutional law these days. that is another reason i got into this. >> jeffrey rosen >> as susan said i'm a journalist at heart. so i only right to deadline and assignment. the first biographies i wrote war assignments. i did not know about either man before getting the assignment and i was just so excited to learn about taft as an underappreciated figure and share him with the world. i resonated with the writing of history because as a kid reading inspiration -- presidential biographies was inspirational. i remember going to the library of congress for the first time in the adams building and being filled with wonder. to think that all the books of the world were in that building. then learning more about adams and jefferson and reading biographies of truman. the biography about the bookish kid who read and learned leadership through reading. or the amazing fdr biographies about how another bookish boy found his life through books. i resonated so much to these, his heroic stories, that is why i find writing biographies such an inspiring experie
carter. we also get nixon and ford. it changes a lot of how we view constitutional law these days. that is another reason i got into this. >> jeffrey rosen >> as susan said i'm a journalist at heart. so i only right to deadline and assignment. the first biographies i wrote war assignments. i did not know about either man before getting the assignment and i was just so excited to learn about taft as an underappreciated figure and share him with the world. i resonated with the writing...
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from cancer but for him to throw shame at people and say i wouldn't put my mother into a nursing home is a new level of evil. maria: lee carterse comments are going to impact governor cuomo's standing, do you think the public will remember this? how is the reaction to this? >> it will be a stain on his record. governor cuomo surged in popularity in the aftermath, what you have seen is rally around the flag. pulling over 40 points in his initial handling of it, applauded for different things. absolutely reverse the goodwill he built over the last three months. maria: when we come back. we will be right back with more. stay with us. learn more at massmutual.com/healthbridge ♪ maria: welcome back. final thoughts from this all-star panel. phil wegman? >> i think that today in the press conference later on at the white house -- can you hear me? maria: yes. >> hello? oh, no. maria: we can hear you. >> oh, good. i guess my final thought is -- maria: all right. all right. it's great to see you this morning. dagen, close us out here. >> love you, mean it, maria. go for a good bike ride. maria: have a great weekend, everybody. that wil
from cancer but for him to throw shame at people and say i wouldn't put my mother into a nursing home is a new level of evil. maria: lee carterse comments are going to impact governor cuomo's standing, do you think the public will remember this? how is the reaction to this? >> it will be a stain on his record. governor cuomo surged in popularity in the aftermath, what you have seen is rally around the flag. pulling over 40 points in his initial handling of it, applauded for different...
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i don't think jimmy carter gets the credit he deserves for having done that in 1976. he goes on to the democratic national convention where he wins the nomination on the first ballot and then into the general election. he is flying high until he decides to give an interview to "playboy" magazine which appears on september 20th just a few weeks before the election and this is the famous interview where he said that he acknowledged he had lusted after women other than his own wife, a statement that for evangelicals would be utterly unremarkable but the press picked up on this and made a huge spectacle of it and carter began to sink in the polls. he lost 15 percentage points in approval rating or in favorability rating after the "playboy" interview. he does squeak to election over gerald ford and begins his presidency. i am happy to talk about the presidency, itself. i am conscious of time here and i'm not going to talk so much about his specific endeavors or accomplishments as president but i want to focus again on the religious situation that really i think is quite remarkable and is really the paradox i think behind the life of jimmy carter. that is why is it that evangelical v
i don't think jimmy carter gets the credit he deserves for having done that in 1976. he goes on to the democratic national convention where he wins the nomination on the first ballot and then into the general election. he is flying high until he decides to give an interview to "playboy" magazine which appears on september 20th just a few weeks before the election and this is the famous interview where he said that he acknowledged he had lusted after women other than his own wife, a...
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carter page. we'll get into all of this today with the president, i spoke with the president last week, as well ,eacts to that as well, got senator kennedy coming up, congressman doug collins and mayor deblasio, guys my special guest this morning to react to the president's comments on what new york means. now all the states and the cities want money from the federal government but how have they been governing before all of this and then end the show with former nascar winner, jeff gordon is going to join us as the opening up of nascar today, guys back to you. pete: great show always maria. griff: so excited about that thanks. jedediah: thank you, maria. griff: still ahead we give him a perfect 10. a texas cowboy puts on this impromptu gymnastics routine roping in thousands of internet views the cowboy-turned -gymnast joins us next. our homes. overnight, they became our offices, schools and playgrounds. all those places out there are now in here. that's why we're still offering fast, free two day shipping on thousands of items. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safe
carter page. we'll get into all of this today with the president, i spoke with the president last week, as well ,eacts to that as well, got senator kennedy coming up, congressman doug collins and mayor deblasio, guys my special guest this morning to react to the president's comments on what new york means. now all the states and the cities want money from the federal government but how have they been governing before all of this and then end the show with former nascar winner, jeff gordon is...
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into the supreme court and said, this is unprecedented. no president has ever had these requests before. i mean, give me a break. almost every president has, started with george washington, andrew jackson, jimmy carterrmation. this is the first time in which you've had this president complete stonewall and say, i don't have to be bothered with the separation of powers. i don't have to be bothered with the constitution. madison and, you know, lincoln would be turning over in their grave if they saw these kinds of arguments. >> i think madison and lincoln are, perhaps, turning over in their graves that they have the same job as donald trump. that is shocking to me every day. i'll put that on myself. i said that, not you. thank you so much for being here. stay safe. >>> the trumpkins are out and about. our never-ending quest for reality continues in ex. inues i. (bell rings) when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites frustrated that everyday activities cause wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it? now there's a solution! downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. just pour the dye free l
into the supreme court and said, this is unprecedented. no president has ever had these requests before. i mean, give me a break. almost every president has, started with george washington, andrew jackson, jimmy carterrmation. this is the first time in which you've had this president complete stonewall and say, i don't have to be bothered with the separation of powers. i don't have to be bothered with the constitution. madison and, you know, lincoln would be turning over in their grave if they...
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i am sure that other members will get into the ppe issue further. with the committee's indulgence, i'm going to ask an additional strip and will certainly recognize judge carter for longer than five minutes. too want to take a moment enter the following into the myself,a letter from judge carter, chairwoman lowy, and ranking member granger, to you, secretary wilkie, regarding the gravestones that have been discovered that are at the sam houston v.a. cemetery in utah -- excuse me, in houston, and the v.a. cemetery in utah as well. swastika ase nazi well as inscriptions honoring hitler's on them. consent tounanimous enter all of the following into the record, a statement from the southern poverty law center that urges you to recognize the offensive nature of those inscriptions and statements, and to remove them. a statement from benign birth international that also asks you brith international that also asks you to remove those and replace them with more appropriate information about the deceased. a statement from the anti-defamation league asking the same, and a statement from the american jewish committee asking the same. this is deeply troubling, to learn th
i am sure that other members will get into the ppe issue further. with the committee's indulgence, i'm going to ask an additional strip and will certainly recognize judge carter for longer than five minutes. too want to take a moment enter the following into the myself,a letter from judge carter, chairwoman lowy, and ranking member granger, to you, secretary wilkie, regarding the gravestones that have been discovered that are at the sam houston v.a. cemetery in utah -- excuse me, in houston,...
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i think that is probably what he is looking at. maria: sounds exactly right, because they wanted to wiretap and get a window into the trump campaign so unlawfully wiretapped carter in latch journal papadopoulos this weekend on sunday is on my guests zeroing in on christopher wray and mueller investigation want mueller investigation relooked at we know there was no basis for it there was no predicate, and christopher wray came into guy as new director two years ago first thing said testifying being sleep at night don't worry we are going to do everything we can to clean this up you can about sleep well at night meanwhile, what has he done andy? >> you know, i -- i think maria until we see what durham comes up with i think with durham because he is investigating, interim misconduct at justice department and fbi we will get a report even if we don't get indictment, so some point he o going to know what happened here then we will know if -- if wray was a villain of the peace orred go guy pushing against stuff that was going on back there but i think, you know there is evidence for both sides of that, until we really see the final product not able to make a judgment
i think that is probably what he is looking at. maria: sounds exactly right, because they wanted to wiretap and get a window into the trump campaign so unlawfully wiretapped carter in latch journal papadopoulos this weekend on sunday is on my guests zeroing in on christopher wray and mueller investigation want mueller investigation relooked at we know there was no basis for it there was no predicate, and christopher wray came into guy as new director two years ago first thing said testifying...
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brennan, i want to see where he fits into this all of this because it is the cia that sets up all of those informants. but do you think -- who is the kabal? comey? john brennan? peter strzok? carternforcer or the actor here in all of these different areas. he did the interviews. right. he is also -- we thought those texts were the smoking gun and somehow they didn't become the smoking gun. oh, they were just political opinion. they weren't just political opinion. they were the kinds of opinions that were driving the fbi, the cia, all of these top officials, to try to take what turned out to be utter rubbish, the steele dossier which we know from the footnotes was probably russian disinformation. maria: don't forget, for near years the public was up in arms about collusion with russia which was ridiculous. you and i were poking holes the whole time. interestingly, peter strzok was also working at the same time on hillary clinton's e-mail investigation. that he wanted to get done nice and early. he didn't want that to be a factor at all. if he was lying there, with general flynn, was he lying on hillary clinton and is there a chance that investigation comes back into focus? >> i do
brennan, i want to see where he fits into this all of this because it is the cia that sets up all of those informants. but do you think -- who is the kabal? comey? john brennan? peter strzok? carternforcer or the actor here in all of these different areas. he did the interviews. right. he is also -- we thought those texts were the smoking gun and somehow they didn't become the smoking gun. oh, they were just political opinion. they weren't just political opinion. they were the kinds of opinions...
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carter tonight, obviously. first of all, my interest in it. as jay indicated, i went to a college, a small college in northern illinois, not weakened college. i was not good enough to get into weekend college. i want to a small school called trinity college during the 19 seventies and illinois. during my time there as an undergraduate, jimmy carter burst on to the international scene. i grew up as an evangelical and was attending in evangelical college. what sums up carter to me was that he talked unabashedly about being a born again christian. we used that term to describe ourselves but were a bit ashamed of it and coward. carter was not. carter came onto the scene and said i'm a born again christian. yes i've given my life to jesus. this for me and for many other evangelicals, this was a wake up call. this was a man who was running for president and being taken seriously as a candidate and who was able to talk about his faith in unapologetic terms. we took notice of that. i have followed his career rather closely over the years. a resolve at some point that i wanted to write a book about jimmy carter. i have been brewing over this idea for at least two decades now. over t
carter tonight, obviously. first of all, my interest in it. as jay indicated, i went to a college, a small college in northern illinois, not weakened college. i was not good enough to get into weekend college. i want to a small school called trinity college during the 19 seventies and illinois. during my time there as an undergraduate, jimmy carter burst on to the international scene. i grew up as an evangelical and was attending in evangelical college. what sums up carter to me was that he...