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mr. carter: thank you.isiana's lieutenant governor is in clackamas parish and joins us on the phone. mr. lieutenant governor, remind everyone where it is and what is the situation now? >> it is that little thing that sticks 100 miles out to the gulf of mexico, both sides of the mississippi river. -- it's still, many miles of it is underwater. it looks like a warone. judy: tell us what you have seen today and what people are saying. to what extent are people in distress, homes, other buildings in people's lives turned upside down. >> the town of myrtle grove is submerged in water. last night when everybody went to bed, there were calls to evacuate people from the area as water rushed up highway 23 and those efforts failed. luckily, i did not get into all of those home but people were frantically leaving their homes in the middle of the night. today, highway 23 is continue to be submerged in water. the water will not go out until the wind turns around and then pumping will begin. most of the parish is out of
mr. carter: thank you.isiana's lieutenant governor is in clackamas parish and joins us on the phone. mr. lieutenant governor, remind everyone where it is and what is the situation now? >> it is that little thing that sticks 100 miles out to the gulf of mexico, both sides of the mississippi river. -- it's still, many miles of it is underwater. it looks like a warone. judy: tell us what you have seen today and what people are saying. to what extent are people in distress, homes, other...
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mr. carter. he is from louisiana. i asked him if he can play baseball, because his predecessor was a great picture for our team -- pitcher for our team. john lewis beaten in selma. john lewis almost killed in alabama. by troops deployed by the governor of that state to say to people of color, you cannot register. and as nancy pointed out, shareholders sister -- sharon holder's sister, as she tried to enter that door to the alabama university, george wallace stood there, defiant. defiant of the constitution and we hold these truths to be self-evident. it's a wonderful day. and john lewis is saying to himself up there, and saying to all of us, you kept your eye on the prize. the prize was temporarily taken when we pass this bill. but the prize will be taken when joe biden signs it. [applause] i'm honored to be here with my friend, terri sewell. the leader of the house, our speaker. she and i have known each other for a few years. [laughter] i was careful to not get too personal. she has been a giant on behalf of civil r
mr. carter. he is from louisiana. i asked him if he can play baseball, because his predecessor was a great picture for our team -- pitcher for our team. john lewis beaten in selma. john lewis almost killed in alabama. by troops deployed by the governor of that state to say to people of color, you cannot register. and as nancy pointed out, shareholders sister -- sharon holder's sister, as she tried to enter that door to the alabama university, george wallace stood there, defiant. defiant of the...
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mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and honor frank peoples of savannah, georgia, who passed away on august 18 at age of 93. frank's accomplish ams in life -- accomplishments in in life are nothing short of remarkable. he earned a degree in industrial engineering. under the leadership of coach bobby dodd, he made history as the first sophomore to become head manager of the football team. he was inducted into georgia tech's school of evening innerring hall of fame and the athletics hall of fame for his remarkable achievements. following graduation, he served his country in the korean war in the united states army. after the war, frank achieved a global reputation as an entrepreneur, inventor and businessman. frank's pride in his service -- and his service to his country and community is remarkable and i'm honored to recognize him today. my thoughts and prayers are with his family, friend and all who knew him during this most difficult time. thank you, mr. speaker. and yield back. and yie
mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and honor frank peoples of savannah, georgia, who passed away on august 18 at age of 93. frank's accomplish ams in life -- accomplishments in in life are nothing short of remarkable. he earned a degree in industrial engineering. under the leadership of coach bobby dodd, he made history as the first sophomore to become head manager of the football team. he was inducted into georgia tech's school of evening innerring hall of fame and the athletics...
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mr. carter use the word voice. you are the voice of millions. as i sat here, i recalled using -- losing my father-in-law to als and we did not even know for months what was wrong with him. and, it just really reminds me how important our work in a bipartisan way is to the american people and the families. and so, i also want to thank ms. laddie as she talked about her mother. i thought about my mother and how it was her mother who had dementia and her mother's mother who would wander and just the challenges watching my great-grandmother. and i wanted to stay. i had a few questions of which i can submit in writing but i wanted you to know how grateful we are for you standing up and speaking up and speaking out. and i thank my colleagues as well for their leadership on these issues. ms. laddie, you mentioned in your testimony, you mentioned the bill that i led, the enact act, which is about expanding clinical trials for alzheimer's. and i was hoping that maybe you could talk a little bit about how we can, first of all, were there provisions and my
mr. carter use the word voice. you are the voice of millions. as i sat here, i recalled using -- losing my father-in-law to als and we did not even know for months what was wrong with him. and, it just really reminds me how important our work in a bipartisan way is to the american people and the families. and so, i also want to thank ms. laddie as she talked about her mother. i thought about my mother and how it was her mother who had dementia and her mother's mother who would wander and just...
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mr. carter. >>thank you, mr. carter. the chair now recognizes mr.ch for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, the adoption of oran can present challenges to smaller providers. i am really concerned about rural america. and a lot of the funding that is out there doesn't necessarily help them, those small ones, switch their own network equipment to ensure that components are compatible. and, mr. baker, i want to ask you, what do you see as the practical challenges that this, what we are talking about would impose on rural carriers and their ability to continue to improve service for rural vermonters? >> a lot of the challenges, if you like, around rural carrier adoption is actually the learning process and getting their confidence up, in terms of the new pieces of the technology. and, to that extent, it is worth pointing out that, actually, the only piece that is new in all of this is the open interfaces and the compute hardware that is used for processing the radio signals. the radios are identical. the rf planning is identical. but, again
mr. carter. >>thank you, mr. carter. the chair now recognizes mr.ch for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, the adoption of oran can present challenges to smaller providers. i am really concerned about rural america. and a lot of the funding that is out there doesn't necessarily help them, those small ones, switch their own network equipment to ensure that components are compatible. and, mr. baker, i want to ask you, what do you see as the practical challenges that...
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mr. carter. mr. carter: i rise today in strong opposition to h.r. 4. this legislation is named after a good man and fellow resident of ga who i was honored to call friend. let me remind my friends on the other side of the aisle that i was the only republican to join you in san diego for the chrisening of the uss john lewis and i did it because he was my friend and i did it because he should be honored. while he was a good man, this legislation does nothing, nothing to advance the rights of our citizens to vote as my friends on the other side of the aisle claim. h.r. 4 is a radical and unprecedented federal power grab over state elections under the guys of updating the voting rights act of 1965. at the time the extraordinary measures employed by the voting rights act were important. however, thankfully, as the u.s. supreme court recognize the 2013 supreme court decision things have changed. the elections in 2018 and 2020 saw record turnout from minorities. h.r. 4 -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from ohio reser
mr. carter. mr. carter: i rise today in strong opposition to h.r. 4. this legislation is named after a good man and fellow resident of ga who i was honored to call friend. let me remind my friends on the other side of the aisle that i was the only republican to join you in san diego for the chrisening of the uss john lewis and i did it because he was my friend and i did it because he should be honored. while he was a good man, this legislation does nothing, nothing to advance the rights of our...
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mr. carter, are you here? ok. if not, um, i do not see ms. weston. but i know that i see mr. scott. i appreciate that. we will come back and get others who might have been thrown off by the change in schedule .five minutes to mr. scott. rep. scott: i would like to ask ms. perez, what is the legal effect of a gao conclusion that empowerment is inappropriate? any enforcement effect? ms. perez: it does not enforce the decisions we issue. they are intended for both the congress and executive branch to have the benefit of those legal decisions. in the case of an impoundment control act decision, when we say the act has been violated, the effect is for the executive branch to immediately have to release the funding, release the withholding and ensure that the funds get obligated on time. rep. scott: if there is a disagreement, what is the recourse if there's -- if the executive branch disagrees with your decision? what is the recourse under the present law and under the legislation? >> if gao cannot enforce the decision, it is up to congress to enforce it. so for any appropriations a issu
mr. carter, are you here? ok. if not, um, i do not see ms. weston. but i know that i see mr. scott. i appreciate that. we will come back and get others who might have been thrown off by the change in schedule .five minutes to mr. scott. rep. scott: i would like to ask ms. perez, what is the legal effect of a gao conclusion that empowerment is inappropriate? any enforcement effect? ms. perez: it does not enforce the decisions we issue. they are intended for both the congress and executive branch...
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mr. carter malkasian, thank you for your time this morning. guest: thank you, i appreciate it.t: that is it for our program today. another addition comes your way tomorrow morning. we will see you then. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> these manager unfiltered view of government, we are funded by these television company then more, including comcast. >> thieving this is just a community center? no. >> tomkat is partnering with a thousand community centers to have wi-fi enabled area so that students can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> walking from washington, d.c. to new york city, a former wall street journal reporter reflects on his nearly 300 mile journey. >> during -- doing it a year later with all that has happened, all of us walking behind masks and being shu
mr. carter malkasian, thank you for your time this morning. guest: thank you, i appreciate it.t: that is it for our program today. another addition comes your way tomorrow morning. we will see you then. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> these manager unfiltered view of government, we are funded by these television...
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mr. mckeon: yes -- carter: yes -- caller: yes. guest: there are americans that are held -- i shouldn't say necessarily by the taliban but maybe they were seized by the taliban, they are still being held. there's u.s. veterans that are being held but i don't believe -- i don't want to say this 100% but i don't believe there are any u.s. service members that have been captured. but there are definitely americans, to include american veterans that are being held by -- i think they're taliban. i can't speak for certain because in some cases it has been a little while since there's been direct contact. i appreciate you bringing up that because that is a very important thing. there has been a movement to really raise the issue to try and get more information from the administration as to what they're doing and the intelligence community is hearing about those individuals. host: gregory, where did you serve? caller: good morning. i actually served in -- i was deployed to panama, i was deployed to saudi arabia. out of all the conflicts an
mr. mckeon: yes -- carter: yes -- caller: yes. guest: there are americans that are held -- i shouldn't say necessarily by the taliban but maybe they were seized by the taliban, they are still being held. there's u.s. veterans that are being held but i don't believe -- i don't want to say this 100% but i don't believe there are any u.s. service members that have been captured. but there are definitely americans, to include american veterans that are being held by -- i think they're taliban. i...
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carter. >>> let's trade this, going first to mr. e.m tim seymour, you agree with that you think there's a bounce in store for e.m. >> i love the calm nature of carter's description of the markets moving forward and it makes me feel better i do think you have a dynamic with the dollar. you look at the range with the dollar and this is a chart that could be breaking out, it also is the chart that is the upper end of a range i think you've also had a place where e.m. currencies and even some of the rates markets have made a fiscal adjustment and while they're always going to be vulnerable to a dollar move, yeah, look, i like the story. and this is a week where i think a lot of traders were tempted to pull the plug on e.m i know i was on a couple positions. and i think there is some sense of you have to change for the long run because some of these reflation trades, i absolutely believe continue and e.m. is a major beneficiary of those types of moves. even high rates, there's always a risk >> was it a calm description or was it a sanguin
carter. >>> let's trade this, going first to mr. e.m tim seymour, you agree with that you think there's a bounce in store for e.m. >> i love the calm nature of carter's description of the markets moving forward and it makes me feel better i do think you have a dynamic with the dollar. you look at the range with the dollar and this is a chart that could be breaking out, it also is the chart that is the upper end of a range i think you've also had a place where e.m. currencies and...
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mr. chairman. by the time it is provable it's very, very difficult to reverse it. you aren't probably old enough to live through the inflation of the jimmy carter years. mr. yarmuth: i'm older than you are, mr. burgess. mr. burgess: it is extremely difficult to reverse that once it becomes embedded in the economy. the amount of federal spending that has already passed within the past year, i guess i would go back to march 27 of 2020, when we passed the cares act, full disclosure, i voted for the cares act. wasn't sure what this pandemic was dealing to us. i haven't voted for any of the other so-called coronavirus response bills since then because i have been concerned about the amount of money that we are pushing out into the economy. and when i talk to constituents back home, in fact i talked to a farmer just yesterday who got hey in a place next to mine he said i just need you to know, this count buy fuel. you can't buy pesticides, chemicals. you can't buy materials. everything has gotten not just high in cost, but it's not available. my worry is that we pushed so much money out into the economy so fast not giving the economic engines the cha
mr. chairman. by the time it is provable it's very, very difficult to reverse it. you aren't probably old enough to live through the inflation of the jimmy carter years. mr. yarmuth: i'm older than you are, mr. burgess. mr. burgess: it is extremely difficult to reverse that once it becomes embedded in the economy. the amount of federal spending that has already passed within the past year, i guess i would go back to march 27 of 2020, when we passed the cares act, full disclosure, i voted for...
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carter. william mcgurn writing in "the wall street journal" "in the history books the stake of our second saigon will hang over mrh more than three years left in his presidency, the idea that we may have another jimmy carter at the helm may be even scarier." especially if that is the reit in beijing, moscow, and tehran." even cnn noticing president biden is facing a lot of questions. economy under 50%. tanked in his covid numbers. in afghanistan he has gone from 58 to just 34% approval. >> miranda: it shows you you can fool all the people all of the time. a lot of people have been fooled for a long time about joe biden. he his image has been -- on foreign policy, an old hand, steady, all that is on the window when you see what he's really like. in great britain, you're seeing headlights questioning his cognitive capability, especially since there was that footage of him seemingly falling asleep during a meeting with the israeli prime minister. there just is feeling that he's out of it, he's not up to it, he's too old. he's not smart enough. and he is not surrounded himself with very smart people. we are looking a
carter. william mcgurn writing in "the wall street journal" "in the history books the stake of our second saigon will hang over mrh more than three years left in his presidency, the idea that we may have another jimmy carter at the helm may be even scarier." especially if that is the reit in beijing, moscow, and tehran." even cnn noticing president biden is facing a lot of questions. economy under 50%. tanked in his covid numbers. in afghanistan he has gone from 58 to...
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this event president obama president clinton and president carter and when i told the bushes they were all coming i'll never forget this. mrs. bush said oh dear we need to get them dinner. we are going to have to feed them and i thought that's just a normal reaction. any wife in america would react to what her husband comes home and says honey i've invited some people over for dinner tonight. the funny thing is i'm going to tell you the tale of two people who i love. i get a call from secretary baker james baker and he says jean i'm coming to the target and an understand of the presidents are coming and i hear there's a dinner beforehand. so i get into that. president bush said i had to call you and i'm like like i'm going to tell secretary baker know you can't come to dinner and i said of course. they would love to see you. he calls me back and he says jean dick cheney is coming. he says everyone wants to be at this dinner and i said that u.n. call and invite the cheneys? you cannot invite anybody else as the table is now full. you may not call one more time. and say that anyone else is coming. he thought it was funny it w
this event president obama president clinton and president carter and when i told the bushes they were all coming i'll never forget this. mrs. bush said oh dear we need to get them dinner. we are going to have to feed them and i thought that's just a normal reaction. any wife in america would react to what her husband comes home and says honey i've invited some people over for dinner tonight. the funny thing is i'm going to tell you the tale of two people who i love. i get a call from secretary...
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carter. when i told the bushes they were all coming, i'll never forget this. mrs.h said oh, dear, we need to give them dinner. we are going to have to feed them. and i thought such a normal reaction. that's what any wife in america would react to with my husband comes home and says honey, i've invited some people over for dinner tonight. so we did give them dinner before the event, and a funny thing is, i'm going to tattletale on to make people who i love. i get a call from secretary becerra, james baker, , he says jean, i'm coming to that harvey it in. i understand all the president's are coming. i hear there's a dinner before hand. can i get into that dinner? president bush said i had to call you. and i'm like, like i'm going to kill secretary baker know, you can come to dinner? of course. there's plenty of room for you and susan. they would love to see you. then he calls back he says jean, dick cheney is coming and you he would like to be at that dinner. he says everyone wants to be in this dinner. and i said did you call an invite dick cheney? he said, one may
carter. when i told the bushes they were all coming, i'll never forget this. mrs.h said oh, dear, we need to give them dinner. we are going to have to feed them. and i thought such a normal reaction. that's what any wife in america would react to with my husband comes home and says honey, i've invited some people over for dinner tonight. so we did give them dinner before the event, and a funny thing is, i'm going to tattletale on to make people who i love. i get a call from secretary becerra,...
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mr. president can i use the tennis court at 3:00 p.m. [laughter] he would get an answer from clow or sometimes from carter.asn't that carter was managing the tennis court schedule. anyway it was an unfortunate misunderstanding. but you are right. this is one of the stories everyone are members about the carter presidency. he paid is so much attention to detail he was even managing the tennis courts. the detailed president per he read 300, 200, threaded pages of memos every day. he scribbled in the margin of the memos, his comments often quite funny. he was a great reader nothing took as information pretty worked very hard he was the hardest working president we've had in the 20th century. >> probably one of the most intelligent. and without a doubt the most decent. but here, because of the tennis court story he was settled with the notion he was an engineer mind paying attention to the tiniest detail. >> to me the most telling thing about the tennis court story is when it was occupied by staffordshire turned around too go back. you would not kick them off the courts. you imagine most presidents would do. >
mr. president can i use the tennis court at 3:00 p.m. [laughter] he would get an answer from clow or sometimes from carter.asn't that carter was managing the tennis court schedule. anyway it was an unfortunate misunderstanding. but you are right. this is one of the stories everyone are members about the carter presidency. he paid is so much attention to detail he was even managing the tennis courts. the detailed president per he read 300, 200, threaded pages of memos every day. he scribbled in...
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strange that hunter biden is well beyond billy carter or roger clinton, and all of these email transmissions, he keeps complaining about that big guy, mrnobody appreciate what i've done." after all these embarrassing things, he starts up his art phony scam, with no talent he's trying to peddle $200,000, $300,000, $400,000 paintings. it's almost like he saying to this family, i'm going to keep on doing this because i was never appreciated for the sordid bag many work i had to do to subsidize these lavish lifestyles that you guys didn't turn on your salaries, and if you keep pressing me i'm going to pull this whole temple down on top of us. what else could explain this pattern of recklessness? >> laura: he also says, "well, they know i make a gazillion dollars." could he have been bragging to the prostitute? i guess, but he could be making a lot of money. lois' talent? i guess that's not a good question to ask them in that video, but what was his professional talent to make gazillions of dollars? when his father was vice president, it's just -- i want to remind everybody about —-dash hunter biden laptop, what the media was saying before
strange that hunter biden is well beyond billy carter or roger clinton, and all of these email transmissions, he keeps complaining about that big guy, mrnobody appreciate what i've done." after all these embarrassing things, he starts up his art phony scam, with no talent he's trying to peddle $200,000, $300,000, $400,000 paintings. it's almost like he saying to this family, i'm going to keep on doing this because i was never appreciated for the sordid bag many work i had to do to...
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carter. today he's an assistant dean at syracuse university maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs. mr. jacobson, welcome. good evening. >> thanks, joshua. >> let me start by getting your reaction to something said today on "meet the press" about the evacuation. watch. >> no plan survives first contact with reality. no plan can account for every contingency that occurs at a tactical level on a day-to-day basis. what you do is adjust, and we've adjusted and while we are continuing to face genuine challenges we believe we are making progress. >> that adjustment could include adjusting the last day that evacuations will happen. president biden said in response to questions from reporters that he's considering -- has not decided yet but is thinking about extending evacuations beyond the august 31st deadline for the military to leave. what is your read on how all this is going right now? >> well, i think jake is actually dead wrong. plans are worthless. it's planning that is everything. this administration never ran through a planning exercise, and never rehearsed the concept and looked at
carter. today he's an assistant dean at syracuse university maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs. mr. jacobson, welcome. good evening. >> thanks, joshua. >> let me start by getting your reaction to something said today on "meet the press" about the evacuation. watch. >> no plan survives first contact with reality. no plan can account for every contingency that occurs at a tactical level on a day-to-day basis. what you do is adjust, and we've adjusted and...
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mr. shirley i've heard rumors and suspicions that when president reagan was running for office jimmy carter had representatives talking to the iranian leaders and did not release the hostages because it would aid him when election time came around and i wondered if that was true and if you could shed some light on that. just go thank you. a good question. there is no evidence. there've been several books and wants his last name was summed up in the book. he met with george bush and representatives of the ayatollah to keep the hostages in iran during the 1980 campaign. nothing could be further from the f truth. george bush didn't -- he was in the united states the whole time and no representative reagan or anybody from the military or the cia said that. these are conspiracy theories made up and it's entirely untrue. i will tell you i interviewed bruce langdon [inaudible] he said the reason we were released are ronald reagan was a reins were terrified of reagan. they were terrified that reagan would take military action decisive military action. and he released the hostages on the e.. it was
mr. shirley i've heard rumors and suspicions that when president reagan was running for office jimmy carter had representatives talking to the iranian leaders and did not release the hostages because it would aid him when election time came around and i wondered if that was true and if you could shed some light on that. just go thank you. a good question. there is no evidence. there've been several books and wants his last name was summed up in the book. he met with george bush and...
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ash carter as well as our long time correspondent, katty kay. >> excuse me, i would say mr. jacobson, your view of what it means this is a security situation on the ground zz what if anything you make of the president's remark tonight saying? >> thank you, ari. what's happening is a complicated situation and getting everyone more complicated. with the president's pot si that we are going to be do this evacuation and be out july 31st. you have to balance security. with the need to bring in thousands more afghans who served tide by side with american troops and literally sitting outside the gates now awaiting to get in and they have have not yet. i am concerned that the taliban had been slowing their process down. we still have american passport holder on the ground. i don't see how we do this for the 31st. the dilemma for the president is this. if he's going to be committed of getting americans out, or afghan out who served with us and he promised they would have a home in america. they're going to have to be an ex technician or we'll have to change the way with do things dow
ash carter as well as our long time correspondent, katty kay. >> excuse me, i would say mr. jacobson, your view of what it means this is a security situation on the ground zz what if anything you make of the president's remark tonight saying? >> thank you, ari. what's happening is a complicated situation and getting everyone more complicated. with the president's pot si that we are going to be do this evacuation and be out july 31st. you have to balance security. with the need to...
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carter. and when i told the bushes they were all coming, i'll never forget this,sing mrs. bush said, oh, dear, we need to give them dinner. we're going to have to feed them. and i thought, that's such a normal reaction. that's what any wife in america would react to when my husband comes home and says, honey if, i've invited people over for dinner tonight. so we did give them dinner before the event. and the funny thing is i'm going to tattle tale on two people who i love. i get a call from secretary baker, james baker, and he says, jean, i'm coming to that big harvey event. all the presidents are coming. i hear there's a dinner beforehand. i would like in that dinner. can i get into that dinner? and, yeah, president bush said i had to call you. and i'm, like -- [laughter] like i'm going to tell secretary baker, no, you can't come to dinner. of course. there's plenty of room for you and susan, they would want to see you. so then he calls me back and says, kane, dick cheney's coming, and he would like to be at that dinner. everyone wants to be in this dinner, and i said, di
carter. and when i told the bushes they were all coming, i'll never forget this,sing mrs. bush said, oh, dear, we need to give them dinner. we're going to have to feed them. and i thought, that's such a normal reaction. that's what any wife in america would react to when my husband comes home and says, honey if, i've invited people over for dinner tonight. so we did give them dinner before the event. and the funny thing is i'm going to tattle tale on two people who i love. i get a call from...
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mr. president, i think you meant caribbean instead of mediterranean. >> i meant caribbean. i'm sorry. >> what do you intend to do about the draft registration law passed during president carter's administration? in view of your opposition to it in the campaign, how is that consistent with your intention to strengthen our national defenses? >> to answer last part first, i just didn't feel that the advanced registration and all the evidence we could get would materially speed up the process if an emergency required the draft. it did create a bureaucracy. it caused certainly some unrest and dissatisfaction. we were told that it would only be a matter of several days if we had to call up a draft, that we could do that several days earlier with the registration than if there were no registration at all. this is one that's something to be looked at further down. i have only been here nine days. most of the nine days have been in cabinet meetings on the economy getting ready to send our package to the hill. i just have to tell you that we will be dealing with that, meet with that and make a decision on what to do with it down the road someplace. >> mr. president, speaking of your eco
mr. president, i think you meant caribbean instead of mediterranean. >> i meant caribbean. i'm sorry. >> what do you intend to do about the draft registration law passed during president carter's administration? in view of your opposition to it in the campaign, how is that consistent with your intention to strengthen our national defenses? >> to answer last part first, i just didn't feel that the advanced registration and all the evidence we could get would materially speed up...
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carter? do you have a thought on that trade? >> well, i don't, actually i'm going to leave it to the experts. >> i love that most powerful "i don't know. love it. mr. >>> up next, you tweet, i would say we answer. i'm not going to say i answer. they answer. that's next. >> announcer: "options action" sponsored by -- mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪♪ when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just made for traders - they're made by them. thinkorswim trading. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "options action," everybody time to take your tweets our first viewers as
carter? do you have a thought on that trade? >> well, i don't, actually i'm going to leave it to the experts. >> i love that most powerful "i don't know. love it. mr. >>> up next, you tweet, i would say we answer. i'm not going to say i answer. they answer. that's next. >> announcer: "options action" sponsored by -- mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and...
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carter back in the day. gentlemen, welcome to you. who better than mr.swer that general mccaffrey started. on the quest for legitimacy, if i'm reading it right, by the taliban and barry's answer that there are other actors, other parties standing by on the figurative outskirts of kabul waiting to come into that vacuum, michael. >> yeah, that's right, brian. i mean the situation in afghanistan is still very much in flux. the taliban took control much faster than anyone had anticipated. as we all know the government and security forces stumbled and collapsed so the taliban stumbled in to some degree. it is not clear they're going to be able to run and govern the country without resistance. you are seeing some pockets of resistance, the former northern alliance up in the panshir valley is trying to rally support. isis was a significant force in that country a couple of years ago. there was a lot of brutal fighting, you know, largely led by the taliban with the supportive the u.s. kind of as de facto allies to basically eradicate isis, but they could make a
carter back in the day. gentlemen, welcome to you. who better than mr.swer that general mccaffrey started. on the quest for legitimacy, if i'm reading it right, by the taliban and barry's answer that there are other actors, other parties standing by on the figurative outskirts of kabul waiting to come into that vacuum, michael. >> yeah, that's right, brian. i mean the situation in afghanistan is still very much in flux. the taliban took control much faster than anyone had anticipated. as...
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mr gantz called it "an assault on global trade routes" and "an international crime". the head of the british military, general sir nick cartermay not necessarily be the right method. we have used other methods, and we will keep reviewing our way of keeping this happening. but, ultimately, we�*ve got to restore deterrence. because it�*s behaviour like that which leads to escalation, that could very easily lead to miscalculation. and that would be very disastrous for all the peoples of the gulf and the international committee. jiyar gol is from the bbc�*s persian service. what more do we know about the incident and rising tensions in the area? obviously, all the obviously, all the fin-er obviously, all the fin-er has obviously, all the fin-er has been obviously, all the finger has been pointin- towards iran for the pointing towards iran for the incident, the drone attacks against israeli ship on thursday. but iranian officials have denied any involvement with these incidents and even the head of revolutionary guards denied this, any link with this incident, but what we know now about the incident on tuesday night, the panama f
mr gantz called it "an assault on global trade routes" and "an international crime". the head of the british military, general sir nick cartermay not necessarily be the right method. we have used other methods, and we will keep reviewing our way of keeping this happening. but, ultimately, we�*ve got to restore deterrence. because it�*s behaviour like that which leads to escalation, that could very easily lead to miscalculation. and that would be very disastrous for all...
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mr. shirley, over the years i have heard rumors and suspicions that when president reagan was running for the office against jimmy carterhad representatives and iran talking to the iran leaders as to not release the hostages because when election time came around. maybe you could shed some light on that? space a good question. there's no evidence. there are several books when was by gary six i think is summed up this book forer us. who charged george bush met with representatives of the aisle told to keep hostages in iran to the 1980 campaign to enable reagan from winning. nothing could be further from the truth. george bush should not fly to paris, france. not fly to tehran, he's the united states all the time. note representatives of the reagan campaign or anybody the cia military or got better but with delegates. these are conspiracies that have no basis. in fact there made out. it's entirely untrue. i will tell you i interviewed for the 1980 campaign he told me, he said the reason we are released on the eve of the inauguration of ronald reagan was the iranianse were terrified of reagan and obama. they felt they coul
mr. shirley, over the years i have heard rumors and suspicions that when president reagan was running for the office against jimmy carterhad representatives and iran talking to the iran leaders as to not release the hostages because when election time came around. maybe you could shed some light on that? space a good question. there's no evidence. there are several books when was by gary six i think is summed up this book forer us. who charged george bush met with representatives of the aisle...
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mr. shirley, over the years i have heard rumors and suspicions that when president reagan was running for the office against jimmy carterhad representatives and iran talking to the iran leaders as to not release the hostages because when election time came around. maybe you could shed some light on that? space a good question. there's no evidence. there are several books when was by gary six i think is summed up this book forer us. who charged george bush met with representatives of the aisle told to keep hostages in iran to the 1980 campaign to enable reagan from winning. nothing could be further from the truth. george bush should not fly to paris, france. not fly to tehran, he's the united states all the time. note representatives of the reagan campaign or anybody the cia military or got better but with delegates. these are conspiracies that have no basis. in fact there made out. it's entirely untrue. i will tell you i interviewed for the 1980 campaign he told me, he said the reason we are released on the eve of the inauguration of ronald reagan was the iranianse were terrified of reagan and obama. they felt they coul
mr. shirley, over the years i have heard rumors and suspicions that when president reagan was running for the office against jimmy carterhad representatives and iran talking to the iran leaders as to not release the hostages because when election time came around. maybe you could shed some light on that? space a good question. there's no evidence. there are several books when was by gary six i think is summed up this book forer us. who charged george bush met with representatives of the aisle...
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mr. president, you and i are both old enough to remember the 1970's. we remember the jimmy carter presidency. we remember double-digit inflation. we remember 20% home mortgage rates. inflation is a cruel tax. it's a tax on the middle class. it's a tax on working men and women. it's a tax on anyone with a fixed income. and it's a tax in particular on seniors. millions of seniors across this country on social security struggling to make ends meet, their income isn't going up. but thanks to the democrats' reckless spending and endless printing of money, their expenses are going up each and every month. this is wrong. this is harmful. the inflation bomb we are facing is hurting americans. in a perfect world i would ask my democratic colleagues to reconsider. how about we spend just what we spent on worl world war ii, note as much. in a perfect world that might seen like a reasonable proposition. a perfect world anyone would say you're out of your mind to say what you spent on world war ii. i'm not naive enough to think democrats are s suddenly going o see the light. i hope at least so
mr. president, you and i are both old enough to remember the 1970's. we remember the jimmy carter presidency. we remember double-digit inflation. we remember 20% home mortgage rates. inflation is a cruel tax. it's a tax on the middle class. it's a tax on working men and women. it's a tax on anyone with a fixed income. and it's a tax in particular on seniors. millions of seniors across this country on social security struggling to make ends meet, their income isn't going up. but thanks to the...
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carter and ronald reagan. see you then. ♪♪ >> casey pipes, former adviser to george w. bush recounts the post white house years of president nixon in his book "after the fall". mr.es talks about how, after he left office, richard nixon counselled presidents, rehabilitated his image, and set precedent for what a post presidency life could involve. this event was held at the richard nixon presidential library and museum. not one to be written off,
carter and ronald reagan. see you then. ♪♪ >> casey pipes, former adviser to george w. bush recounts the post white house years of president nixon in his book "after the fall". mr.es talks about how, after he left office, richard nixon counselled presidents, rehabilitated his image, and set precedent for what a post presidency life could involve. this event was held at the richard nixon presidential library and museum. not one to be written off,
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mr. pillpel. moderator, are there any additional callers on the line? >> operator: you have four callers remaining. >> next speaker, please. >> hi. this is hamilton carter, and i'm on the border of district 10 and 11 in the excelsior. if you would, please bring back the entirety of line 43. there's a school out there that kids need to get to. please bring back the 28-r. the 28 as usual is packed, but the 28, the 29, the 44, they're always packed. please bring back the 28 so that people can move around safely with more trips, and likewise, please bring back the 57 for the same reason, for sfsu and getting our students out there safely and quickly. you do have the funding to bring back the west lines now. i was delighted to hear that the city, the supervisors, nine of them urged you to bring back all of the lines now. i'm disappointed that you don't think you can have a plan ready for that any time soon. the plan to take away the lines seemed to take well under two years. b.a.r.t. has brought everything back. delta hit, and lo and behold, all the lines are back, and they now have more trains to spread the riders in. so have faith in the funding, please, a
mr. pillpel. moderator, are there any additional callers on the line? >> operator: you have four callers remaining. >> next speaker, please. >> hi. this is hamilton carter, and i'm on the border of district 10 and 11 in the excelsior. if you would, please bring back the entirety of line 43. there's a school out there that kids need to get to. please bring back the 28-r. the 28 as usual is packed, but the 28, the 29, the 44, they're always packed. please bring back the 28 so...
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mr. pillpel. moderator, are there any additional callers on the line? >> operator: you have four callers remaining. >> next speaker, please. >> hi. this is hamilton carteri'm on the border of district 10 and 11 in the excelsior. if you would, please bring back the entirety of line 43. there's a school out there that kids need to get to. please bring back the 28-r. the 28 as usual is packed, but the 28, the 29, the 44, they're always packed. please bring back the 28 so that people can move around safely with more trips, and likewise, please bring back the 57 for the same reason, for sfsu and getting our students out there safely and quickly. you do have the funding to bring back the west lines now. i was delighted to hear that the city, the supervisors, nine of them urged you to bring back all of the lines now. i'm disappointed that you don't think you can have a plan ready for that any time soon. the plan to take away the lines seemed to take well under two years. b.a.r.t. has brought everything back. delta hit, and lo and behold, all the lines are back, and they now have more trains to spread the riders in. so have faith in the funding, please, and ple
mr. pillpel. moderator, are there any additional callers on the line? >> operator: you have four callers remaining. >> next speaker, please. >> hi. this is hamilton carteri'm on the border of district 10 and 11 in the excelsior. if you would, please bring back the entirety of line 43. there's a school out there that kids need to get to. please bring back the 28-r. the 28 as usual is packed, but the 28, the 29, the 44, they're always packed. please bring back the 28 so that...