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border patrol has a copy of carter's profile. guy works in intelligence ten years, he's not taking public transportation. don, if carter has an exit plan, colby is our best chance at figuring it out. yeah, well, colby's not on the case. i mean, i can't trust him. whatever happened between him and carter blurred his judgment. why don't you let david try and call him? i already tried. got his voicemail. guy's got something to say to me, he knows where i am. guess you got to keep the boat in the divorce settlement. do me a favor and untie that bow line. for a guy who loves the ocean, i never could understand why you chose to go to the desert. if i hadn't, you'd be dead. they took my badge, my gun. then there's nothing keeping you here, right? look, i got something to sell that'd be enough for the both of us. yeah, and how many people are gonna die this time? you killed two innocent witnesses. and michelle kim? when i met her, i must've looked like a deer caught in the headlights. i mean, this girl, she was all over me. at first, it
border patrol has a copy of carter's profile. guy works in intelligence ten years, he's not taking public transportation. don, if carter has an exit plan, colby is our best chance at figuring it out. yeah, well, colby's not on the case. i mean, i can't trust him. whatever happened between him and carter blurred his judgment. why don't you let david try and call him? i already tried. got his voicemail. guy's got something to say to me, he knows where i am. guess you got to keep the boat in the...
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carter." a fascinating book, because you took all these sunday bible teachings you've done for 30, 40 years, and you put them into an order that made sense, and you related many of your own personal stories, both from your life and your presidency. and it is absolutely absorbing. i used to have bible teachers when i was young, but they were never linked to events like this, which is what makes it so interesting. and one of the things you told in there, you told a story about you grew up on a peanut farm. one of the questions, do you like peanuts? >> i still grow peanuts and eat peanuts. >> you like peanuts? >> i wish everyone would join me in eating peanuts. >> i love peanuts. when you were very young, you would get up at 4:00 in the morning and boil the peanuts, having picked them the night before, and walk off several miles and sell them on the roadside and with the money you made from that, you went and did something else, and then you bought some property, and slow by surely, you built yo
carter." a fascinating book, because you took all these sunday bible teachings you've done for 30, 40 years, and you put them into an order that made sense, and you related many of your own personal stories, both from your life and your presidency. and it is absolutely absorbing. i used to have bible teachers when i was young, but they were never linked to events like this, which is what makes it so interesting. and one of the things you told in there, you told a story about you grew up on...
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carter. commander in chief, winner of the nobel peace prize, and probably only man who really knows how barack obama may be feeling about the potential possibility of becoming a one-term democratic president. >> well, he hasn't been able to accomplish very much because he's been hamstringed by the most uncooperative congress we've had in history. >> jimmy carter, his peace-making work around the world. >> if i had one constant prayer the last 35 years of my life, it would be to bring peace to israel. >> his place in history. what's the one piece of advice you would give any president when they walk in the oval office for the first time? >> the tell the truth. >> and his controversial opinion of some of the gop candidates. >> gingrich in the south carolina debate, i think he has that subtlety of racism that i know quite well and that gingrich knows quite well. >> jimmy carter and his wife, rosalinde, for the hour. the piers morgan interview starts now. >>> jimmy carter was president from 1977
carter. commander in chief, winner of the nobel peace prize, and probably only man who really knows how barack obama may be feeling about the potential possibility of becoming a one-term democratic president. >> well, he hasn't been able to accomplish very much because he's been hamstringed by the most uncooperative congress we've had in history. >> jimmy carter, his peace-making work around the world. >> if i had one constant prayer the last 35 years of my life, it would be...
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carter. commander in chief, winner of the nobel peace prize, and probably the only man who really knows how barack obama may be feeling about the potential possibility of becoming a one-term democratic president. >> well, he hasn't been able to accomplish very much, because he's been hamstringed by the most uncooperative congress we've had in history. >> jimmy carter, his peace-making work around the world. >> if i had one constant prayer the last 35 years of my life, it would be to bring peace to israel. >> his place in history. >> reporter: what's the one piece of advice you would give any president when they walk in the oval office for the first time? >> tell the truth. >>> plus, larry cuomo. what he thinks about the state of our union. >> we have extraordinary mobs at the same time. >>> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> jimmy carter was president from 1977 to 1981, but his work since then has won him praise worldwide and a nobel peace prize. his latest book is "through the year with jim
carter. commander in chief, winner of the nobel peace prize, and probably the only man who really knows how barack obama may be feeling about the potential possibility of becoming a one-term democratic president. >> well, he hasn't been able to accomplish very much, because he's been hamstringed by the most uncooperative congress we've had in history. >> jimmy carter, his peace-making work around the world. >> if i had one constant prayer the last 35 years of my life, it would...
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carter. president, thank you for welcoming me to this extraordinary center. >> good to have you at the carter center. >> i love the dates here. you became president in '77. cnn is launched in 1980. the carter center's launched in 1982. >> right. >> so we're all kind of interwoven here. the carter center is unusual in the sense that most ex-presidents went for a big library and that would be the way they would do their work. but this center is really extraordinary. just walking around the library is really a small part of it. you've got all these different areas covering all kinds of global charities and things that you support and stuff. what was the overriding concept for the center? >> well, to promote two things, human rights and all of its ramifications and also piece. and we have started -- we started out just trying to negotiate peace between people and we still do that, but i think now, about 80 percent of our total budget goes to curing diseases or preventing diseases that afflict hun
carter. president, thank you for welcoming me to this extraordinary center. >> good to have you at the carter center. >> i love the dates here. you became president in '77. cnn is launched in 1980. the carter center's launched in 1982. >> right. >> so we're all kind of interwoven here. the carter center is unusual in the sense that most ex-presidents went for a big library and that would be the way they would do their work. but this center is really extraordinary. just...
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the carter center launched in 1982. the carter center is unusual in the sense that most expresidents went for a big library. just walking around the library is really a small part of it. you have these different areas covering global charities. what was the overwriting concept for the center? >> two things, human rights and all ramifications and also peace. and we have started out just trying to negotiate peace between people. we still do that. i think now about 80% of our total budget goes in curing diseases or preventing diseases that afflict people in africa and latin america. we also monitor elections. we just did our 89th election in egypt. we are still going over there. this is a major part of the carter center's work. >> do you feel that you achieved more outside of the presidency than when you were there? >> i couldn't have done these things if i hadn't have been in the white house. it's a much more human, intimate relationship with millions of people. last year we gave treatment to prevent blindness. we have ju
the carter center launched in 1982. the carter center is unusual in the sense that most expresidents went for a big library. just walking around the library is really a small part of it. you have these different areas covering global charities. what was the overwriting concept for the center? >> two things, human rights and all ramifications and also peace. and we have started out just trying to negotiate peace between people. we still do that. i think now about 80% of our total budget...
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let's check in with carter. what do you say? >> it is unchanged. but the action in the stock is important. it's a massive underperformer. so the s&p and the dow are up. year to date as well. and mcdonald's is starting to flag. the stock is too steep. and we think the trade stands. get out, sell your mcdonald's, sell short. >> all right. so what do you do now? >> we've got a nice opportunity here. we essentially got a free look. then the market's done pretty well. the stock has underperformed. i'm going to stick with this trade. we had a good price on the put spread. this is kind of unusual. even b when you do a put spread, usually doesn't work out this well. but i'm happy it did. >> our thanks to carter worth of oppenheimer. another item up for review is apple. specifically sold the feb 440 strike call. here's where it gets interesting. he's sold that call, dan could be forced to sell apple stock for $440. well below where it is right now. so he buys that back today, the call that is, he's out $900. if apple can settle in that level by next month,
let's check in with carter. what do you say? >> it is unchanged. but the action in the stock is important. it's a massive underperformer. so the s&p and the dow are up. year to date as well. and mcdonald's is starting to flag. the stock is too steep. and we think the trade stands. get out, sell your mcdonald's, sell short. >> all right. so what do you do now? >> we've got a nice opportunity here. we essentially got a free look. then the market's done pretty well. the stock...
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carter, mrs. carter. nancy reagan, jack kemp and his wife joan. kerry from nebraska. he played checkers with my husband. we always had the checker board set up. and al gore came. and he sat over at the table in the corner other there and he had coffee. >> this is rudy. >> dorothy has seen them come and go. a life-long republican. her biggest thrill was being asked to host a lunch for the president from georgia because his wife visited and liked it so much. >> they said would you be willing to give a luncheon for mrs. carter. i thought a luncheon for the first lady in this little town? in this little store? i said yes right away. >> if you stay at this long enough, you're bound to see some amazing things in new hampshire, as dorothy witnessed when mitt romney stopped by. >> when romney came, the first thing he did was to come in here and see a picture of his father when he ran up there on the wall to see if it was still there. this is mrs. reagan when she came in. >> dorothy knows what happens here could only happen here. >> that's new hampshire, that's what we are. >>
carter, mrs. carter. nancy reagan, jack kemp and his wife joan. kerry from nebraska. he played checkers with my husband. we always had the checker board set up. and al gore came. and he sat over at the table in the corner other there and he had coffee. >> this is rudy. >> dorothy has seen them come and go. a life-long republican. her biggest thrill was being asked to host a lunch for the president from georgia because his wife visited and liked it so much. >> they said would...
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carter, what do you see in the chart? >> >> i've got three charts of amazon all in the same time frame. two year time it shows the topping out or turning down flattening of the smoothing mechanism. the average is now no longer rising for the first time in two years. same chart, next one, same time frame. another way to depict the situation which is to really illustrate the topping out action. we hit a high of 2:45. we drop to about 170. you fade this throwback. last chart. it depicts the same time frame. and it shows you with we have now broken below a trend in two years. not good. sell. >> all right. so bad news for amazon it looks like. fundamentally do you see the same? >> fundamentally and we've touched on this over the course of the last two years. i'm not sure when i'm going to get right about this, but fundamentally the valuation just seems tremendously rich. i thought that when the stock was 165. i thought it when it was 240. at least two times in the course of the last year or so i tried to put bearish bets on am
carter, what do you see in the chart? >> >> i've got three charts of amazon all in the same time frame. two year time it shows the topping out or turning down flattening of the smoothing mechanism. the average is now no longer rising for the first time in two years. same chart, next one, same time frame. another way to depict the situation which is to really illustrate the topping out action. we hit a high of 2:45. we drop to about 170. you fade this throwback. last chart. it...
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but i'm happy it did. >> our thanks to carter worth of oppenheimer. another item up for review is apple. specifically sold the feb 440 strike call. here's where it gets interesting. he's sold that call, dan could be forced to sell apple stock for $440. well below where it is right now. so he buys that back today, the call that is, he's out $900. if apple can settle in that level by next month, he's off the hook. so there are a lot of choices what do you do? >> this was an interesting one. i took a look at this because of google's action earlier. it was a big stock and it was down 10% and kept on going down for a few days afterwards. heading into earnings, everybody knew it was going to be a good report. especially when you remember the stock was trading at an all-time high. when they went into this report. so to me now you're short this 440 call. you're low on the stock. you don't do anything with the put because it's basically worthless. to me you have to make a decision. i think the stock is going to continue to possibly fill in the gap in a sideway
but i'm happy it did. >> our thanks to carter worth of oppenheimer. another item up for review is apple. specifically sold the feb 440 strike call. here's where it gets interesting. he's sold that call, dan could be forced to sell apple stock for $440. well below where it is right now. so he buys that back today, the call that is, he's out $900. if apple can settle in that level by next month, he's off the hook. so there are a lot of choices what do you do? >> this was an...
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in the carter administration and we are facing the soviet union which was body and the notion of the detente was the same time proclaiming that it would replace us and then would push us out of the game and would dominate the world. and in that kind of a zero sum game, i felt we ought to explore the advantages that we have and the weaknesses from which they suffer. i think today the issue is no wonder whether we will dominate the world or whether the chinese will dominate the world if we don't. i think the issue is we can all be consumed by mounting global turmoil which would unleash the residual forces of hatred and historical animists that dominates so much of human relations and therefore we have to be much more intelligent, much more prudent and return to our initial discussion and propagating successfully the peaceful values so that someday we move into a genuine global community that is based on the shared universal political culture with humanistic overtones. >> host: the aspect of that is the question of dealing with rising radical islam which is something again as national s
in the carter administration and we are facing the soviet union which was body and the notion of the detente was the same time proclaiming that it would replace us and then would push us out of the game and would dominate the world. and in that kind of a zero sum game, i felt we ought to explore the advantages that we have and the weaknesses from which they suffer. i think today the issue is no wonder whether we will dominate the world or whether the chinese will dominate the world if we don't....
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and the carter example is a nice example. carter's always been looked at alone, in isolation, as part of his circumstances. and i think it's important to begin to take presidents out of their circumstances, some presidents have good luck; some presidents have bad luck and to try to separate what the presidents are doing from their good or bad luck in office. c-span: which president had the most... >> guest: we can actually answer that. c-span: the good--the best luck. >> guest: the best luck--statistically best luck, dwight eisenhower. c-span: which president had the worst luck? >> guest: ford. c-span: gerry ford. >> guest: mm-hmm. mm-hmm. c-span: let's, just for the fun of it, say bill clinton calls the two of you to the oval office, says, 'bring your book, but also let's sit and talk about what you know from president truman on.' >> guest: mm-hmm. c-span: 'and tell me what i should do and not do and avoid doing based on... >> guest: he's got to--if you--he's got to try to get the economy up. >> guest: i would come--i would
and the carter example is a nice example. carter's always been looked at alone, in isolation, as part of his circumstances. and i think it's important to begin to take presidents out of their circumstances, some presidents have good luck; some presidents have bad luck and to try to separate what the presidents are doing from their good or bad luck in office. c-span: which president had the most... >> guest: we can actually answer that. c-span: the good--the best luck. >> guest: the...
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obviously there was a very tough fight between reagan and carter, different views. >> guest: i think there was less of the total cleavage, and the discussion for all of its shortcomings in the discussion is a kind of simplification and generalization. i think what is frankly in the higher level than some of the discussion that we've been listening to recently. where everything is presented literally in black and white and the president is accused of not being born in the united states are being a marxist or socialist. we didn't have that. even in the debates between ronald reagan and carter or even between mcgovern or nexium or between cold water and johnson. >> host: in the final moments here i would like you to reflect back a little bit more on your time as the national security adviser in the carter administration held that informs your thinking now. you were involved in the peace process in some ways of the camp david accord that you were a part of were i guess the last successful u.s.-led negotiations , and doesn't understand, president carter was very fearfully for president si
obviously there was a very tough fight between reagan and carter, different views. >> guest: i think there was less of the total cleavage, and the discussion for all of its shortcomings in the discussion is a kind of simplification and generalization. i think what is frankly in the higher level than some of the discussion that we've been listening to recently. where everything is presented literally in black and white and the president is accused of not being born in the united states are...
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>> not carter. no, definitely not. i don't know. >> it's carter. >> i think it was a serious mistake. >> they said his name weird, jimmy carter. >> mr. cotter. >> you seem like a carter fan. >> i'm not a carter fan. >> just by looking at you. >> what are you looking at. >> jfk. >> what's that stand for? >> idiot. >> who is that? >> hoover? [buzzer] >> dwight eisenhower? [buzzer] >> who are you one of the mental patients? >> fdr. do you know what that stands for? >> franklin roosevelt? >> no. i honestly did not know that. >> what's it stand for. >> isn't there a famous building named after him. >> lincoln, my boy. >> abraham lincoln. >> if he were president he would be abraham lincoln. >> who is that? >> i have no idea. >> stranger, why? >> who is that? >> bush senior. >> [buzzer] >> that hurts, man. >> there you go again. >> this was ronald reagan. he was wonderful. >> what's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear ronald reagan. >> wasn't he an actor? >> he cared about this country. >> what's his most fa
>> not carter. no, definitely not. i don't know. >> it's carter. >> i think it was a serious mistake. >> they said his name weird, jimmy carter. >> mr. cotter. >> you seem like a carter fan. >> i'm not a carter fan. >> just by looking at you. >> what are you looking at. >> jfk. >> what's that stand for? >> idiot. >> who is that? >> hoover? [buzzer] >> dwight eisenhower? [buzzer] >> who are you one of...
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for blue by the carter. -- blue eye v. carter. let's check in with doug hill and weather. >>> the only big issue this morning is the fog and that will improve once we get past 9:00 and the sun will help turn it into a nice day. temperatures around the area on this tuesday morning are near the freezing mark or a little bit below so that means some of the water on the ground could freeze up and there could be some slick spot. it is the same story in the metro area. 29 degrees in rockville and 30 in oxon hill and wall door. as we go through the morning, look for the temperatures to bounce back. the visibility is down west of i-295. we have a dense fog advisory until 9:00 a.m. we are seeing some improvement closer to the bay. this will improve with time over the next couple of hours. high pressure will build and would sunshine and low 50's today and the next door is in our sights across texas and will move across the tennessee valley today bringing clouds and overnight and bringing rain tomorrow. at the same time, the next weather sys
for blue by the carter. -- blue eye v. carter. let's check in with doug hill and weather. >>> the only big issue this morning is the fog and that will improve once we get past 9:00 and the sun will help turn it into a nice day. temperatures around the area on this tuesday morning are near the freezing mark or a little bit below so that means some of the water on the ground could freeze up and there could be some slick spot. it is the same story in the metro area. 29 degrees in...
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we didn't have that, even in the sharp debates between reagan and carter or even between the governor or nixon or between goldwater and johnson. >> host: in the final moments here, would like you to just reflect back a little bit more on your time as national security advisories and the carter administration,
we didn't have that, even in the sharp debates between reagan and carter or even between the governor or nixon or between goldwater and johnson. >> host: in the final moments here, would like you to just reflect back a little bit more on your time as national security advisories and the carter administration,
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they named her blue ivy carter. especially cthere is speculation that blue is his favorite color and parts of the name of one of his businesses. >>> there's a lot more to come in the next hour. >> preparing for the new hampshire primary. we will talk about how the republican presidential candidates are campaigning. >> and lisa baden will tell us navigate the morning commute. traffic and weather here's your sausage and pancncakes, sweetie. thanks, mom. who are you calling "mom"? dunkin' sausage pancake bites, delicious like m's only easier to carry -- get three for $1.59. ♪ ♪ [ woman ] i was ready for my trip, but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3dhite intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a five-hundred dollar profsional treatment for transformation that's hard to believe. ♪ ♪ wow, that's you? [ female announcer ] new intensive professional effects whitestrips. and try 3d white toothpaste and rinse. from crest. life opens up when you
they named her blue ivy carter. especially cthere is speculation that blue is his favorite color and parts of the name of one of his businesses. >>> there's a lot more to come in the next hour. >> preparing for the new hampshire primary. we will talk about how the republican presidential candidates are campaigning. >> and lisa baden will tell us navigate the morning commute. traffic and weather here's your sausage and pancncakes, sweetie. thanks, mom. who are you calling...
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well, carter of courre... is art offjay-z's real name... shawn carter.as for blue....on the web this morning... some are saying that áblueá is jay-z's favorite color. color.the name áivyá.... some believe comes from the significance of the number "4" with the couple.the roman to be ái -v.ábeyonce was born september 4th... jay-z was born on december 4th... and they were married on april 4th. beyoncees latest album s also entitled four. 3 there's good news ... and bad news this morning for fans f the hit show áglee.áfor fans áglee.áfirst the bad news... there will be no áspin-offá sho. show.a spinnoff had bben planned for characters... rachel... finn... nd kurt... to kkep the charactees around following their t-v graduation.... but actor chris colfer... who plays kurt... toll reporters last night... that won't happen. happen.now for theegood news... the show's creator ryan murphh says theee is a plan to ápotentiallyá bring those characters back to áálee.áso far it has been &pcomfirmed that rachel... played by lea michele... a
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carter is one of the leaders of the arlington egg project a group of residents now hatching a plan to make it easier for people to raise their own chickens in arlington. tonight carter was making his case for backyard chickens during the monthly meeting of the arlington committee of 100, an influential community organization. >> it's a combination of health concerns, nutrition concerns, environmental concerns. >> reporter: the way the law is written now there, a person needs about a half acre backyard in order to raise their own chickens and most people don't have half an acre backyards in arlington county. some people are not convinced that arlington residents should be allowed the raise chickens no matter how big their backyards. >> my concerns is rodent infestations essentially. >> reporter: darrell hobbs sid that one of the -- said that one of the residents had an illegal chicken coop. >> the chickens do make noise and there's a smell. >> reporter: the arlington egg project is still very much in its infancy. its chick phase if you will. tom carter says even if everything goes acco
carter is one of the leaders of the arlington egg project a group of residents now hatching a plan to make it easier for people to raise their own chickens in arlington. tonight carter was making his case for backyard chickens during the monthly meeting of the arlington committee of 100, an influential community organization. >> it's a combination of health concerns, nutrition concerns, environmental concerns. >> reporter: the way the law is written now there, a person needs about a...
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kennedy by chappaquittic, carter by being carter. when it looked like carter was going in god not him. they voted for kennedy and vice is a versa. here it's different. you have two good candidates. everybody agrees about everything about both of them. they all agree that romney would have the better shot at defeating obama. they also agree that gingrich is more conservative. they agree that romney probably has the best appeal to independent voters. they think gingrich is the most reliable conservative positions. therefore, it's a question of emphasis. i think what's going to happen voters are going to hypothetically vote for romney in florida. next set of primaries a surge for gingrich. romney and gingrich -- bill, one second. >> bill: look, if the polls hold for romney in south carolina, he wins and gingrich and santorum split the vote, all right, that means that romney goes into florida where he is already running television spots. spots are already being run, organizations are already formed there while the other two don't have an
kennedy by chappaquittic, carter by being carter. when it looked like carter was going in god not him. they voted for kennedy and vice is a versa. here it's different. you have two good candidates. everybody agrees about everything about both of them. they all agree that romney would have the better shot at defeating obama. they also agree that gingrich is more conservative. they agree that romney probably has the best appeal to independent voters. they think gingrich is the most reliable...
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with hard work, like jimmy carter in 1976. >> what do you think, colby? can he set mitt romneney off track? >> he will have a rd t time doing that. he would get scriny, and he has the ante of john mccain. -- emnity of john mccccain tate hee worked for rick santorum with that losing campaiaign, responded to santorum'm'sequest forelp. in 2008, he went after john mccain in a big way, not just endorsing romney but also to attack mccain for his government anthings like that. -- his temperament and things like that did mccain not only went to new hampshire to endorse romy, he went down to sth carolina to continue to poke santorum. >> evan? >> i don't thinknk santorum can win. this is kind of fun, but charles wrote a column in "the washington p post" on friday that sounded pretty dutiful to me. he is kind of plausible, but not really possible. there is a big kabuki here. >> i am with evan. i suppose that he could knock off romney if the social issue people coaoalesce around him. but at the moment that is not look like it is going to happen. if he got the nominat
with hard work, like jimmy carter in 1976. >> what do you think, colby? can he set mitt romneney off track? >> he will have a rd t time doing that. he would get scriny, and he has the ante of john mccain. -- emnity of john mccccain tate hee worked for rick santorum with that losing campaiaign, responded to santorum'm'sequest forelp. in 2008, he went after john mccain in a big way, not just endorsing romney but also to attack mccain for his government anthings like that. -- his...
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efforts to promote tolerance and understanding between communities of color. 20 years ago, president carter signed into law a resolution declaring one week in the month of may as asian-pacific american heritage week. in 1990, that celebration was expanded to the entire month of may and in 1991, legislation was signed into law, proclaiming asian-pacific heritage month in may to be a permanent celebration in united states. that is wonderful for us. thank you again for being here this evening. back in 2005, mayor newsom enthusiastically supported the idea of a celebration each year that would include all apa communities in the city and county of san francisco, where -- get this. more than one-third of the population is asian-american and pacific islander. you rock. our next speaker is no stranger to this event, but within the last few years, he represented mayor newsome at this very celebration. in january of this year, a new chapter was written when the board of supervisors unanimously voted in city administrator edwin lee to be the mayor of san francisco. he was noted as the best candidate f
efforts to promote tolerance and understanding between communities of color. 20 years ago, president carter signed into law a resolution declaring one week in the month of may as asian-pacific american heritage week. in 1990, that celebration was expanded to the entire month of may and in 1991, legislation was signed into law, proclaiming asian-pacific heritage month in may to be a permanent celebration in united states. that is wonderful for us. thank you again for being here this evening....
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. >> reporter: tom carter loves eating eggs. all kinds. >> i've recently learned how to cook with them. >> reporter: he is now hoping to raise chickens in his back yard so fresh eggs will always be available to him and his family. >> if you feed them properly, the eggs will be much healthier than what you get at the grocery store. >> reporter: he is one of the leaders of the arlington egg projects, a group of residents now hatching a plan to make it easier for people to raise their own chicken in arlington. tonight carter was making his case for back yard chickens during the monthly meeting of the arlington committee of 100. an influential community organization. >> it's a combination of health concerns, nutrition concerns, environmental concerns. >> reporter: the way the law is written now in arlington county, a person needs about a half an acre of a back yard in order to raise their own chickens. and needless to say, most people in arlington county do not have half an acre back yards. space requirements aren't the only issue.
. >> reporter: tom carter loves eating eggs. all kinds. >> i've recently learned how to cook with them. >> reporter: he is now hoping to raise chickens in his back yard so fresh eggs will always be available to him and his family. >> if you feed them properly, the eggs will be much healthier than what you get at the grocery store. >> reporter: he is one of the leaders of the arlington egg projects, a group of residents now hatching a plan to make it easier for...
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. >> carter is one of the leaders of the arlington egg project. a group of residents now hatching a plan to make it easier for people to raise their own chickens in arlington. tonight carter was making his case for back yard chickens during the monthly meeting of the arlington committee of 100. an influential community organization. >> a combination of health concerns, nutrition concerns, environmental concerns. >> the way the law is written now, a person needs about half an acre back yard in order to raise their own chickens and needless to say most people in arlington county do not have half an acre back yards. space requirements aren't the only issue. some people are not convinced that arlington residents should be allowed to raise chickens no matter how big their back yards. >> my concerns are rodent infestation. >> daryl hobbs says one of his neighbors had an illegal chicken coop for a year. >> i thought we had excess flies. we had rodents. chickens make noise and there is a smell. >> the egg project is very much in its infancy, its chick pha
. >> carter is one of the leaders of the arlington egg project. a group of residents now hatching a plan to make it easier for people to raise their own chickens in arlington. tonight carter was making his case for back yard chickens during the monthly meeting of the arlington committee of 100. an influential community organization. >> a combination of health concerns, nutrition concerns, environmental concerns. >> the way the law is written now, a person needs about half an...
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who they named "blue ivy carter"... over the weekend.stars are taking to twitter... to send their congratulations to the new parents.rihanna tweeted - "welcome to the world princess carter!"... and music mogul diddy said: "congrats to jay and b! god bless." coming up on the early edition... it's election year... but some say the way we elect our president... isn't so democratic. we take look at system.cks... in the u-s system- 3 3 ((bump in)) ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get up to 1.75% cash back for just about every purchase. learn more and apply today at pnc.com/cashbuilder. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. maps-fiber-back to maps maps-95at175-back to ad libs)) ((traffic reporter ad libs))maps-95at175-back to maps-fiber-back to maps 3 3 3 3 the holidays are over... summer is still months away.. wouldn't it be nice to sneak away for a quick vacation? vacation? we say "go vacation"! we are giving away a trip for two to anywhere southwest airlines flies.. courtesy of namco ba
who they named "blue ivy carter"... over the weekend.stars are taking to twitter... to send their congratulations to the new parents.rihanna tweeted - "welcome to the world princess carter!"... and music mogul diddy said: "congrats to jay and b! god bless." coming up on the early edition... it's election year... but some say the way we elect our president... isn't so democratic. we take look at system.cks... in the u-s system- 3 3 ((bump in)) ♪ ♪ [ male...
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brianne carter has more. >> things are looking good so far this morning. no problems at the eastern market station, according to metro riders. we understand this has been day after day of metro delays. now passengers say they're frustrated with all this. trains on the orange and blue lines last night or single- tracking here because of a problem with a broken track parts. that part is a switch at the stadium armory station that sends the trains there in one direction or the other depending on the line. the crews were quickly called and were able to repair the switch and get passengers on their way. but there were lots of delays and backups before that could happen. the riders say they are reeling over all the problems that continue to happen. this comes a day after there were issues on the yellow and red lines. the cold weather, but different temperatures, is what caused the realigns to crack on the red line and yellow line. there were delays in the morning, many people delayed 50 minutes trying to get fourth period with a increases and all these problems,
brianne carter has more. >> things are looking good so far this morning. no problems at the eastern market station, according to metro riders. we understand this has been day after day of metro delays. now passengers say they're frustrated with all this. trains on the orange and blue lines last night or single- tracking here because of a problem with a broken track parts. that part is a switch at the stadium armory station that sends the trains there in one direction or the other...
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so he challenged carter to the debate which was unheard of. and carter agreed. and he, they came within three points. i mean, it worked from -- then ford, of course, had a problem in one of the debates where he said the soviet union didn't dominate eastern europe. that hurt him. but, basically, the debates helped him gain ground big time on, on carter. and, but more importantly, it established the fact of presidential debates. there were, you know, and no candidate now could ever, ever say, no, no, no, i'm not, i'm not going to do presidential debates. you've got to run. you've got to participate. >> host: and jim lehrer writes about all of these stories that he's telling us in "tension city." his newest book. how many books have you written? >> guest: 23. >> host: how many nonfiction, how many fiction? >> guest: three nonfiction, 20 fiction. >> host: why? >> guest: gotta stay busy, man. [laughter] no, it's just what i do. it's a natural act to me to write, and i get fidgety when i'm not writing. it's not a, it's not something that i'm -- it's just what i do. i'
so he challenged carter to the debate which was unheard of. and carter agreed. and he, they came within three points. i mean, it worked from -- then ford, of course, had a problem in one of the debates where he said the soviet union didn't dominate eastern europe. that hurt him. but, basically, the debates helped him gain ground big time on, on carter. and, but more importantly, it established the fact of presidential debates. there were, you know, and no candidate now could ever, ever say, no,...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> 5:34 on this wednesday. president obama took his wife out for a night on the town to celebrate her 48th birthday. the first couple dined at blt steak. the president and first lady were joined by valerie jarret and other friends. >> very nice. 5:34 now. 37 degrees in strasbourg. ." >> the internet first congress. why google and other web sites are upset with a piece of proposed legislation. >> if you information on americans fight against obesity. >> first we have another check on traffic and >> i'm lisa tate with women's heart, the national coalition for women with heart disease. if you are living with heart disease, we are here for you. go to womenheart.org. >> good morning, washington! >> this month is heart health month. we want to get straight to traffic and weather. >> adam, the wind, we could hear it inside. >> it woke me up. >> you know the old oak trees around parts of our area that go way into the sky. when they start dancing and shaking, that is one of the gauges i have for the type of wind we are
brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> 5:34 on this wednesday. president obama took his wife out for a night on the town to celebrate her 48th birthday. the first couple dined at blt steak. the president and first lady were joined by valerie jarret and other friends. >> very nice. 5:34 now. 37 degrees in strasbourg. ." >> the internet first congress. why google and other web sites are upset with a piece of proposed legislation. >> if you information on americans fight...
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brianne carter if is live in the newsroom to fill us in on this one. we will have to dig deeper. >> absolutely. the new year means thousands in our area will dig a little deeper for routine things from commuting to shopping. shopping in montgomery county will cost you a little more unless you bring your own bag. >> it's another way to get more money from people. >> there's a 5 cent tax now in effect. this is a marriage after the plan in the district's, intended to encourage the use of reusable bags with the money going towards the county's latest cleanup initiative. >> i think the public should have a voice and should of been able to vote on this. >> it will now cost a bit more if you take the dulles toll road. a new rate is $1.50, up 25 po -- up 20 5 cents. >> that will be a lot of money. >> that will be used to help pay for improvements along the toll road and construction of the dulles metro project. the new year brings additional money news for commuters. people who take transit to work will have tax-free benefits slashed by nearly half. congress f
brianne carter if is live in the newsroom to fill us in on this one. we will have to dig deeper. >> absolutely. the new year means thousands in our area will dig a little deeper for routine things from commuting to shopping. shopping in montgomery county will cost you a little more unless you bring your own bag. >> it's another way to get more money from people. >> there's a 5 cent tax now in effect. this is a marriage after the plan in the district's, intended to encourage...