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secretary carter: great question. what i was pointing to as a challenge for us in wartime -- as your president challenges in peace time or when you are trying to deter a war prepare for a work -- what the article was saying was that we had more difficulties than probably any of you would think responding to the ever-changing needs of the war in iraq and afghanistan. we were running into problems we had never run into before, like ieds. i was extremely frustrated at our institutions in ability to rapidly it happened adjust. to rapidly adapt and adjust. what is that? before, you would have time. that would be ok. we need things in 15 weeks. the system couldn't move that fast. it was very frustrating to me and my boss at the time, bob gates. in washington, people, even in the pentagon get involved in washington. the get involved in budgets and squabbles and testifying on the hill and what is in the newspaper. i found every once in a while you needed to shake someone. these guys are over here risking their lives for us. t
secretary carter: great question. what i was pointing to as a challenge for us in wartime -- as your president challenges in peace time or when you are trying to deter a war prepare for a work -- what the article was saying was that we had more difficulties than probably any of you would think responding to the ever-changing needs of the war in iraq and afghanistan. we were running into problems we had never run into before, like ieds. i was extremely frustrated at our institutions in ability...
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i want to bring in joey jackson and jill carter. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> thank you. >> joey i want to start with you. the autopsy report will be coming out soon. people are very curious to know obviously how freddie gray came to have a broken vertebrae and a crushed larynx. we know his hands and feet were shackled inside of that police van. we now know there was a previous case in which a man died after being transported in such a way in the back of a police van because police do this rough ride thing, right? to kind of shake up the prisoners in the back. will the autopsy report give us any hints as to if that occurred? >> i think it will be very significant, carol, for the following reason. there's a medical explanation, right, as to exactly what occurred. what an autopsy will show is the severity of the injuries the extent of the injuries the extent of the break, there would be no speculation on that. certain things happen in certain ways. people can say anything. police can say anything. obviously we wo
i want to bring in joey jackson and jill carter. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> thank you. >> joey i want to start with you. the autopsy report will be coming out soon. people are very curious to know obviously how freddie gray came to have a broken vertebrae and a crushed larynx. we know his hands and feet were shackled inside of that police van. we now know there was a previous case in which a man died after being transported in such a way in the back of...
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only five senators voted against secretary carters nomination. -- secretary carter's nomination. that lopsided vote was a reflection of his testimony before the senate, which demonstrated a willingness to be an independent voice within the administration. unfortunately, ms. lynch didn't demonstrate the same type of independence. i sincerely hope ms. lynch proves me wrong. and is willing to stand up to the president and say no, when the duty of the office demands it. but based upon my review of her record, i cannot support the nomination. i suggest the absence. thank you, mr. president. born in north carolina, her father was a fourth generation baptist minister, a man who grew up in the segregated south, and her mother picked cotton when she was a girl so her daughter would never have to. well, their daughter grew up to be one of the keenest legal minds our country has to offer someone who has excelled at every stage of her education and her career. while cultivating a reputation well deserved, as someone who is level-headed, fair, judicious and eminently likable. madam president,
only five senators voted against secretary carters nomination. -- secretary carter's nomination. that lopsided vote was a reflection of his testimony before the senate, which demonstrated a willingness to be an independent voice within the administration. unfortunately, ms. lynch didn't demonstrate the same type of independence. i sincerely hope ms. lynch proves me wrong. and is willing to stand up to the president and say no, when the duty of the office demands it. but based upon my review of...
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since johnell carter escaped. though he was in custody at the santa clara county jail, he actually escaped from the valley medical center. carter allegedly complained of pain or some type of illness. when sheriff's deputies took him to the hospital, carter allegedly got into some type of altercation with a deputy and broke free. the deputy was injured during the escape. although the sheriff's office charecterized those injuries as being non-life-threatening. meanwhile, carter then allegedly ran into an adjacent apartment complex. i spoke with several residents there who were terrified of the notion that an escaped suspected sex offender was running loose. although many of those residents also expressed confidence that the multi-agency respnose effort would find him quickly. that turned out not to be true. the valley medical center is also by a major freeway interchange, and carter got away. until now, it appears, as we received late word tonight that johnell carter was located by u.s. marshalls in mississippi. it'
since johnell carter escaped. though he was in custody at the santa clara county jail, he actually escaped from the valley medical center. carter allegedly complained of pain or some type of illness. when sheriff's deputies took him to the hospital, carter allegedly got into some type of altercation with a deputy and broke free. the deputy was injured during the escape. although the sheriff's office charecterized those injuries as being non-life-threatening. meanwhile, carter then allegedly ran...
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johnell carter escaped last month. devin fehely on how carter got caught. >> reporter: after a month on the loose the santa clara county sheriff's office announced today that it had recaptured johnell carter clear across the country in mississippi. he escaped on march 6 while being transported to a medical appointment at a clinic near valley medical center. he overpowered a single guard injuring the deputy's shoulder and managed to escape. the sheriff's department immediately launched a massive manhunt but somehow carter was able to get away. the detectives say with help from his brother two days later he was driven to reno where he boarded a greyhound bus to mississippi. sheriff's department says getting card of every carter back behind bars was a high priority. >> we wanted him. we wanted to get him. he's, um, an alleged child molester facing a major amount of time in prison. and when he escapes from us, we want to make sure that the public is -- is safe. >> reporter: carter was facing five counts of child molestatio
johnell carter escaped last month. devin fehely on how carter got caught. >> reporter: after a month on the loose the santa clara county sheriff's office announced today that it had recaptured johnell carter clear across the country in mississippi. he escaped on march 6 while being transported to a medical appointment at a clinic near valley medical center. he overpowered a single guard injuring the deputy's shoulder and managed to escape. the sheriff's department immediately launched a...
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carter. >> reporter: carter was handcuff ted waist when he overpowered a deputy during an inmate transport to valley medical center. he was facing five charge of child molestation. >> we had had the family immediately under surveillance from the time of the escape until johnell carter was apprehended. >> reporter: they initially missed his brother who investigators say drove carter to a greyhound station in reno bound for mississippi. carter traveled under his brother's name. a fact that led police to arrest him as an accessories weeks ago. yesterday marshals swooped in and arrested him in mississippi. >> we wanted him. we wanted to get him. >> reporter: the sheriff says deputies transport 150,000 inmates every year throughout santa clara county, and not one has escaped in the last ten years until johnell carter. the sheriff says there have been no changes made to its transport procedures in the wake of the escape. >> we're always reviewing. we want to be perfect. without an escape from our transportation nutrient ten years, with 150,000 people transported every year, is a good record. >>
carter. >> reporter: carter was handcuff ted waist when he overpowered a deputy during an inmate transport to valley medical center. he was facing five charge of child molestation. >> we had had the family immediately under surveillance from the time of the escape until johnell carter was apprehended. >> reporter: they initially missed his brother who investigators say drove carter to a greyhound station in reno bound for mississippi. carter traveled under his brother's name....
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carter, what do you do now? >> we've been creamed in this. the problem here is a violent move not only in energy stocks but the commodity and so forth. at this point sort of confess here, walk away, close it out, however you want to call it. >> also got earnings next week. >> we do have that and obviously most of the value of this put has been eroded. i think there's some consolation, the reason that we actually go and trade options. this was not a stock where you wanted to sit there and try to press a short with the thing trading at 52-week lows. we risked 1.80, the stock up 7.5 bucks since that time and if you bought that put for 1.80, down about 1.55. i think it's unlikely whatever happens in earnings it's going to go through that level but risking little. my inclination take the money off and if we'll look for another position to make a bearish bet in this. >> oil in the related stocks it looks like a technical bounce to me. i would be surprised if we don't see the commodity lower and the stocks lower because really when you think about w
carter, what do you do now? >> we've been creamed in this. the problem here is a violent move not only in energy stocks but the commodity and so forth. at this point sort of confess here, walk away, close it out, however you want to call it. >> also got earnings next week. >> we do have that and obviously most of the value of this put has been eroded. i think there's some consolation, the reason that we actually go and trade options. this was not a stock where you wanted to...
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carter williams gets it. and the bucks get it. down 3-2 in the series. >> thank you, boys. >>> the kansas city royals have been in several fights so far this season. >> so many issues that some are calling them the most hated team in the league. so an opposing player had fun with that. cleveland's trever bower wearing boxes dplooufss. he didn't need them. the ind yands lost 6-2. >>> up next in the pulse,
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carter has extended family in the area. surveillance video from the bus depot captured carter leaving the bus station, the fugitive task force thence arrested his brother and -- task force and then arrested his brother and they found him and when they tried to arrest him, he ran again but was eventually caught. >> we wanted him. we wanted to get him. he's an alleged child molester. facing a major amount of time in prison and when he escapes from us, we want to make sure that the public is safe. >> reporter: well, when carter ran again a u.s. marshal was injured with a broken oral and torn bicep. the mar small is expected to re- - the marshal is expected to recover. the sheriff said they are looking into policies and proposes about changes -- proposes about changes to procedures. carter was initially arrested back in march of 2014 for five counts of child molestation for molesting a then 9-year-old girl. he will now face more charges in light of the escape, including escaping and injuring an officer. tori? >> yes, sounds lik
carter has extended family in the area. surveillance video from the bus depot captured carter leaving the bus station, the fugitive task force thence arrested his brother and -- task force and then arrested his brother and they found him and when they tried to arrest him, he ran again but was eventually caught. >> we wanted him. we wanted to get him. he's an alleged child molester. facing a major amount of time in prison and when he escapes from us, we want to make sure that the public is...
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secretary carter: great question. what i was pointing to as a challenge for us in wartime -- as your president challenges in peace time or when you are trying to deter a war prepare for a war -- what the article was saying was that we had more difficulties than probably any of you would think responding to the ever-changing needs of the war in iraq and afghanistan. we were running into problems we had never run into before, like ieds. i was extremely frustrated at our institutions in ability to rapidly it happened adjust. to rapidly adapt and adjust. what is that? before, you would have time. that would be ok. we need things in 15 weeks. the system couldn't move that fast. it was very frustrating to me and my boss at the time, bob gates. in washington, people, even in the pentagon, get involved in washington. the get involved in budgets and squabbles and testifying on the hill and what is in the newspaper. i found every once in a while you needed to shake someone. these guys are over here risking their lives for us. t
secretary carter: great question. what i was pointing to as a challenge for us in wartime -- as your president challenges in peace time or when you are trying to deter a war prepare for a war -- what the article was saying was that we had more difficulties than probably any of you would think responding to the ever-changing needs of the war in iraq and afghanistan. we were running into problems we had never run into before, like ieds. i was extremely frustrated at our institutions in ability to...
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ministerial talks with secretary carter and me. there have been good bilateral communications, and we'll press forward too even a greater alliance and cooperation in the coming period. and lastly, i would like to make announcement about the response to nepal. my heart goes out to all the people who are affected by the disaster. we have dispatched amid now studying the damage and needs for support and collect information. on the 27th japanese time we made the request from the nepally government, and we were dispatched at the 20-strong team of for medical assistance and disaster continues. and including the first team about 110 people willen dispatched. in addition to the relief team the goods necessary for medical relief and assistance will be transported by the air civil defense forces aircraft. in this kind of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief that is emphasized in the new guidelines. on this kind of front as well we would like to see further japan-u.s. cooperation. thank you. >> questions now? the first question is from
ministerial talks with secretary carter and me. there have been good bilateral communications, and we'll press forward too even a greater alliance and cooperation in the coming period. and lastly, i would like to make announcement about the response to nepal. my heart goes out to all the people who are affected by the disaster. we have dispatched amid now studying the damage and needs for support and collect information. on the 27th japanese time we made the request from the nepally government,...
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carter, what do you do now? >>. >> close it out. >> we also got earnings next week. >> we do have that and obviously most of the value of this put has been eroded. i think there is some consolation, and this is the reason we wul go and trade options. this was not a stock where you wanted to sit there and try to press it short with the thing trading at 52-week lows. we risked $1.80. it's at $7.50. you are down about $1.55. i think it's unlikely whatever happens in earnings that is probably going to go through that level and it's risking very little. my inclination would be to take the money off and we'll look for another bet. >> oil in the related stocks, it looks like a tech -- i would be really surprised if we don't see the stocks lower because the thing that we've seen from supply and just to me it doesn't really -- the fundamentals don't match up with the move. there was just an oversold bounce here and could set up for a good opportunity. >> last week dan here thought we would see a pullback center a discret
carter, what do you do now? >>. >> close it out. >> we also got earnings next week. >> we do have that and obviously most of the value of this put has been eroded. i think there is some consolation, and this is the reason we wul go and trade options. this was not a stock where you wanted to sit there and try to press it short with the thing trading at 52-week lows. we risked $1.80. it's at $7.50. you are down about $1.55. i think it's unlikely whatever happens in...
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that is why you will see secretary carter continue to make the point. at the end of the day, it is inevitable the extra money going to the defense budget wiwill come through h the other account because it does not require a politil deal in congress. >> even bob gates has been trying to discipline the account and move non-incremental cost back into the base budget. i think it is an arcane point. ash carter has been around the pentagon long enough to know combing going -- co-mingling money breaks the discipline he needs to exercise. that is anothereason he will at leaeast rhetorically resist this. >> it does not get to 90 -- $90 billion because there's a large contingent in congress who think the pentagon is doing anything but muddling through budgetwis they think everything is just fine. vago: speaking of just fine this might be a brief discussion on the chances of ryan murray. has there been progress but team -- between them? >> there were more whispers before congress left for the recess. you have heard this off the floor, reporters asking questions. m
that is why you will see secretary carter continue to make the point. at the end of the day, it is inevitable the extra money going to the defense budget wiwill come through h the other account because it does not require a politil deal in congress. >> even bob gates has been trying to discipline the account and move non-incremental cost back into the base budget. i think it is an arcane point. ash carter has been around the pentagon long enough to know combing going -- co-mingling money...
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carter, what's in the chart? >> let's go take a look. so it was weak with the market today, but the position it's in would suggest that the earnings can be good and that the stock can respond to the upside. here is a two-year chart. an uptrend of sorts. but if you put in some lines, take away the lines, put in the lines. we've tracked trend pretty well. put in some more lines. we've tracked trend pretty well. and now we have what you'd call is a flat top, well defined. and we just stuck our head above it, hit $86 and we've fallen back to it. that's a pretty good setup. and more often than not, after doing that, revisiting, you'll come out again. so, the stock is peak to trough here $86 to $80. we think it bounces off the top here and actually goes on to make a new high. relative strength quite good. >> wow. mike what do you see fundamentally? >> well, fundamentally, this is an expensive stock, trading what, 80 times earnings right now and trailing basis probably about 40 times oximetried earnings. but what is interesting about the valuat
carter, what's in the chart? >> let's go take a look. so it was weak with the market today, but the position it's in would suggest that the earnings can be good and that the stock can respond to the upside. here is a two-year chart. an uptrend of sorts. but if you put in some lines, take away the lines, put in the lines. we've tracked trend pretty well. put in some more lines. we've tracked trend pretty well. and now we have what you'd call is a flat top, well defined. and we just stuck...
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. >> carter: um...give it time. >> nicole: what do you mean? >> carter: nothing. it's just, uh -- it, uh, takes practice. it was only your first time, so... >> nicole: well, luckily, i have a sister willing to help me learn the trade. >> carter: you feel like maya owes you, do
. >> carter: um...give it time. >> nicole: what do you mean? >> carter: nothing. it's just, uh -- it, uh, takes practice. it was only your first time, so... >> nicole: well, luckily, i have a sister willing to help me learn the trade. >> carter: you feel like maya owes you, do
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we just received new video in of defense secretary ashton carter in japan this morning. angie goff is at the live desk gathering the latest on this trip and will bring us an update. >>> and new information in the tragic carbon monoxide deaths of a maryland man and his seven children. why the power company says it turned the power off. >>> and talk about being in the right place at the right time. the tourist who took down a >>> 14 before the hour. and we're learning more about the deaths of a man and his seven children on the eastern shore. they all died in their sleep from carbon monoxide poisoning coming from a power generator in their home. we now know a power company removed an illegal meter from that home. rodney todd had a generator running in the kitchen. delmarva power tells news 4 electric service was disconnected last october and there was no request to connect the service again. the power company sfofr discovered a stolen electric meter and removed it last month a week before the family was found dead. friends and relatives last saw them alive on march 28. >>
we just received new video in of defense secretary ashton carter in japan this morning. angie goff is at the live desk gathering the latest on this trip and will bring us an update. >>> and new information in the tragic carbon monoxide deaths of a maryland man and his seven children. why the power company says it turned the power off. >>> and talk about being in the right place at the right time. the tourist who took down a >>> 14 before the hour. and we're learning...
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. >> reporter: 7-year-old carter gentle was born with a heart defect. he's had a dozen operations because of it. when he came home from the hospital after the last surgery, his scars made him cry. >> he was upset with the way he looked and how the scars made him feel. he was afraid that people would think he was ugly. >> reporter: so carter's dad mark posted a little message on facebook. >> i asked my friends to give him some likes and some comments just to make him feel better. >> reporter: then what happened? >> an hour later i looked at the post and it had a thousand likes and that thousand turned into, you know, 10,000. before we knew it, we were at 100,000, and as of right now we're sitting on about 1.4 million likes. >> reporter: likes and messages like these. scars are like a badge of honor! wear them proudly, my friend! you are a superhero! i think your scars are awesome just like you. oh, and the girls will like your scars when you're older. i promise. and we all have scars. just some of us have ones that are more visible than others. you are p
. >> reporter: 7-year-old carter gentle was born with a heart defect. he's had a dozen operations because of it. when he came home from the hospital after the last surgery, his scars made him cry. >> he was upset with the way he looked and how the scars made him feel. he was afraid that people would think he was ugly. >> reporter: so carter's dad mark posted a little message on facebook. >> i asked my friends to give him some likes and some comments just to make him feel...
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ashton carter: good afternoon, welcome. tomorrow it will be almost two months since i took the oval office as secretary of defense. and then, i have been working to make the priorities that i set out for the department when i was sworn in progress. as i settle my first date as secretary of defense my first hierarchy is to help the president make the best possible national security decisions and implement those decisions. the second hierarchy is to ensure the strength and health of our wonderful personnel around the world. my third is about the future of our force, our people, and our technology. to think outside our fight decidedve sided box. to meet with american personnel working on two important missions in kuwait. securing the resources we need to protect the country to continue to build the force of the future, and get stability in the defense budget. i have spoken with our partners in the state department, other agencies about working together in a new ways and on it endeavors. and visited with allies both your in was
ashton carter: good afternoon, welcome. tomorrow it will be almost two months since i took the oval office as secretary of defense. and then, i have been working to make the priorities that i set out for the department when i was sworn in progress. as i settle my first date as secretary of defense my first hierarchy is to help the president make the best possible national security decisions and implement those decisions. the second hierarchy is to ensure the strength and health of our wonderful...
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carter during the primaries, clinton, monica lewinsky ford's overreaction. these -- to bold action which happened in every circumstance most of the time, to understand what is going on, things that cause you to be cautious in a crisis, take incremental steps, the threat of escalation especially during the cold war, the group think that i talked about advisers, the reagan administration couldn't agree on anything. a lot of time the u.s. didn't have leverage. there is no wait to affect the outcome of the crisis. that intelligence, bad intelligence interpretation and as i mentioned a first step, the take away in my view on crisis management, presidents and the message by where they meet during a crisis. if they think it is serious and the public needs to know they're taking it seriously they hold their meetings in the situation room. if they want the public to think it is not a big crisis but business as usual they meet in the oval office. it is all perception management. talk about the red lines, the balance of idealism democracy for the egyptian this versus n
carter during the primaries, clinton, monica lewinsky ford's overreaction. these -- to bold action which happened in every circumstance most of the time, to understand what is going on, things that cause you to be cautious in a crisis, take incremental steps, the threat of escalation especially during the cold war, the group think that i talked about advisers, the reagan administration couldn't agree on anything. a lot of time the u.s. didn't have leverage. there is no wait to affect the...
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what i'm referencing is defense secretary ash carter. he'll be speaking from the pentagon in less than a half hour from now. we'll take it live. had is huge. it's his first news conference since taking the job. now, to a possible cover-up in the case of the police killing in tulsa county oklahoma. you heard about this? many people have questioned why a 73-year-old volunteer deputy was on the scene of this illegal weapons sting when he mistook his gun for his taser, killing eric harris. robert bates, who is now charged with second-degree manslaughter says he had the necessary training. now a report is raising some serious questions, saying not just that bates' records were doctored but that those who refused to go along with the doctoring were reassigned. when the sheriffs office held a news conference on the killing, tulsa world's enterprise editor asked officials about bates' training. take a look. >> -- failure to sign off on his training failure to approve his training. >> not to my knowledge, no. >> so there's never been any concerns
what i'm referencing is defense secretary ash carter. he'll be speaking from the pentagon in less than a half hour from now. we'll take it live. had is huge. it's his first news conference since taking the job. now, to a possible cover-up in the case of the police killing in tulsa county oklahoma. you heard about this? many people have questioned why a 73-year-old volunteer deputy was on the scene of this illegal weapons sting when he mistook his gun for his taser, killing eric harris. robert...
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he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the times where we didn't really take their effect in action during crises. even as people looked back at president reagan's in some cases the good old days when i am here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan said he was going to do when he became president. this is my going away. i was at duty navy running the white house situation room. i had nothing to do with the parties involved. i had been recruited to come over and take over the situation room, which is not just a conference room. if the intelligence center. staff for its 20 for seven over there, twice daily summary. they call people the middle of the night when things happen. the center, the name of my first book so i have a did that only a few people have. i had a front row seat during the reagan administration. that experience
he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the times where we didn't really take their effect in action during crises. even as people looked back at president reagan's in some cases the good old days when i am here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan said he was going to do when he became...
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carter, what are you watching? >> i'm watching oracle. so, it is a large name, top 25 name in the market. and it's lagged its sector, it's lagged the market, and the pr s presumption is, it's actually going to come to life. a comparative chart over the last year. we have the lagger here, oracle, which has lagged the s&p, and worse, its own sector. so, a lot of catch-up if and as this trade is right. here's the long-term picture from the low. oracle quite the lagger. i want to show you a couple other pictures and then put this into perspective. this is our all-time peak, in march of 2000. and oracle is flirting with that right now. we're about $2 off that high. the principal here is a well-defined uptrend, an approach of a past top. i want to put the valuation in perspective, talk about the fundamentals here, just for fun. these two levels, then, now. stock was $46. and here we are again brushing up against it. but look at this, 45 cents versus now, and of course, this. your multiple here and your multiple now. we're thinking it breaks out
carter, what are you watching? >> i'm watching oracle. so, it is a large name, top 25 name in the market. and it's lagged its sector, it's lagged the market, and the pr s presumption is, it's actually going to come to life. a comparative chart over the last year. we have the lagger here, oracle, which has lagged the s&p, and worse, its own sector. so, a lot of catch-up if and as this trade is right. here's the long-term picture from the low. oracle quite the lagger. i want to show you...
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carter? >> own it. looks like a good quarter coming. >> mike? >> calls are cheap and safe way to play. >> xly i don't want to short disney or comcast but i'll take a shot on monday on the xly. >> our time has expired. check out our website options action@cnbc.com. "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation from travelocity. >> i'm connor o'leary, and this my dad, dave o'leary. welcome. >> welcome. >> we've traveled all over the world twice on the hit cbs show "the amazing race." >> you know, you might say that, for me and connor, travel's a passion. we love it! and after all the great places we've had the chance to go, we know a little bit about how to take awesome trips, and to do it on a budget. today, we want to share with you what we consider to be our
carter? >> own it. looks like a good quarter coming. >> mike? >> calls are cheap and safe way to play. >> xly i don't want to short disney or comcast but i'll take a shot on monday on the xly. >> our time has expired. check out our website options action@cnbc.com. "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation from travelocity. >> i'm connor o'leary, and this my dad, dave o'leary. welcome. >> welcome....
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there is footage of carter arriving in mississippi. detectives say that's where carter and his wife nakisha have family. he was nation five charges of molestation during his is skam. today carter is again behind bars but still in mississippi. >> throughout the course of the investigation we identified that joseph carter iii, his wife and their family were from the mississippi area. as soon as we determined he boarded a bus in reno, nevada, to the mississippi area, we immediately started focusing our investigation on their family out there. >> reporter: now, there are no extradition hearings so far scheduled to get carter here from mississippi. it could take days if not even weeks. the sheriff says that she's looked at protocols as far as trance transporting inmates to and from certain facilities. she said they're looking at it, assessing it, but they've made no changes to this point. we're live outside police headquarters. dayan trujillo. >> all right. damian thank you. >> a person assaulted somebody during the robbery. he's hoping to
there is footage of carter arriving in mississippi. detectives say that's where carter and his wife nakisha have family. he was nation five charges of molestation during his is skam. today carter is again behind bars but still in mississippi. >> throughout the course of the investigation we identified that joseph carter iii, his wife and their family were from the mississippi area. as soon as we determined he boarded a bus in reno, nevada, to the mississippi area, we immediately started...
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secretary carter says the demand is a non-starter. also is the bunker busting bomb that the pentagon has been testing able to detroy it. >> yes, that's what it's designed to do. the weapon is the massive ordinance penetrateorpenetrator. we continue to improve it and upgrade it over time. >> is it ready now if it had to be used? >> it is. it could do that now. the u.s. senator, tom cotton said this week campaign to take out iran's nuclear facility if you needed to go ahead with that option could take several days. that's it. is that right? >> i can't go into specific military plan. i will see this that we have the capability to shut down set back and destroy the iranian nuclear program. i believe they know that and understand that. certainly everybody else knows that and understands that. if we were to do that it's also important to think about what the next step would be. as the president has indicated they could over time recreate a nuclear program. they would then be free of sanctions because this whole arrangement would have blown
secretary carter says the demand is a non-starter. also is the bunker busting bomb that the pentagon has been testing able to detroy it. >> yes, that's what it's designed to do. the weapon is the massive ordinance penetrateorpenetrator. we continue to improve it and upgrade it over time. >> is it ready now if it had to be used? >> it is. it could do that now. the u.s. senator, tom cotton said this week campaign to take out iran's nuclear facility if you needed to go ahead with...
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secretary of state john kerry was in new york with ash carter, the secretary of defense. their japanese counterparts. they signed the document. it has to be ratified by the japanese parliament, no problems there expected. this is how ash carter characterized the agreement. >> the world has changed much since 18 years ago, the pacific region has changed. it's weight in world affairs has increased. and that is reflected in our rebalance, the u.s. rebalance to the asia pacific including the expression in our own defense capability. we face new threats new domain domains. new capabilityies. >> the conflict now the possible conflict in the east china seas, you've heard of it, the senkaku islands. the chinese call to the diallo islands. this is not something that is completely impossible. as far as the u.s. military base in okinawa that has been very controversial in japan they talk now of moving that facility completely outside of japan and into guam. >> just reflecting on your earlier comments, japan you're so right has had a low-key role for decades and even hesitant to send
secretary of state john kerry was in new york with ash carter, the secretary of defense. their japanese counterparts. they signed the document. it has to be ratified by the japanese parliament, no problems there expected. this is how ash carter characterized the agreement. >> the world has changed much since 18 years ago, the pacific region has changed. it's weight in world affairs has increased. and that is reflected in our rebalance, the u.s. rebalance to the asia pacific including the...
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he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the time where we didn't mean to take effective action during crises. even as people look back at president reagan, in some cases the good old days i'm here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan that he was going to do when he became president. this is not going away. they be running the white house situation i was not political, had nothing to do with parties involved. i had just been recruited to come over there and take over the safe room, which is not just a calm picture appeared as the president's intelligence center. stafford24/7 over there. world events for the president. they called people of the middle of the night when things happen. the happen. they handle all the communications, office head of state calls and it's the theme of my first book, the white house. i have a good but
he did the same thing jimmy carter did. a couple weeks later "the wall street journal" called him jimmy reagan because he betrayed the promise he made that he would take swift and effective action. i was there for a lot of the time where we didn't mean to take effective action during crises. even as people look back at president reagan, in some cases the good old days i'm here to tell you it's much harder to do what governor reagan that he was going to do when he became president....
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secretary carter: great question. what i was pointing to as a challenge for us in wartime -- as your president challenges in peace time or when you are trying to deter a war prepare for a work -- what the article was saying was that we had more difficulties than probably any of you would think responding to the ever-changing needs of the war in iraq and afghanistan. we were running into problems we had never run into before, like ieds. i was extremely frustrated at our institutions in ability to rapidly it happened adjust. to rapidly adapt and adjust. what is that? before, you would have time. that would be ok. we need things in 15 weeks. the system couldn't move that fast. it was very frustrating to me and my boss at the time, bob gates. in washington, people, even in the pentagon, get involved in washington. the get involved in budgets and squabbles and testifying on the hill and what is in the newspaper. i found every once in a while you needed to shake someone. these guys are over here risking their lives for us.
secretary carter: great question. what i was pointing to as a challenge for us in wartime -- as your president challenges in peace time or when you are trying to deter a war prepare for a work -- what the article was saying was that we had more difficulties than probably any of you would think responding to the ever-changing needs of the war in iraq and afghanistan. we were running into problems we had never run into before, like ieds. i was extremely frustrated at our institutions in ability...
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carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain and handcuffs he managed to hide until his brother helped him take a ride to gulf port. the u.s. marshal says there is video of him getting off the bus >> as soon as we'd determined he boarded a bus to mississippi we started to focus an investigation on the family out there. >> carter had only one deputy guarding him, sheriff smith says he was neither a minimum nor maximum security risk. >> without an escape in ten years, 150,000 people transported every year is a good record but we strive for perfection. >> carter is being held in mississippi awaiting return to san jose. david louie, abc7 news. >> the california energy commission today approved new drought regulations setting higher efficiency standards for faucets and toilets. late today governor brown held a meeting with officials and agriculture and leaders and called it a step toward future measures. the governor says one challenge besi
carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain and handcuffs he managed to hide until his brother helped him take a ride to gulf port. the u.s. marshal says there is video of him getting off the bus >> as soon as we'd determined he boarded a bus to mississippi we started to focus an investigation on the family out there. >> carter had only one deputy...
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donde se estaba quedando; cuando carter se asom para ver quien era alguien le disparo. --este tragico incidente sucedio en la cuadra 400 de la calle illinois. vocesar ---la policia de san francisco capturo a "fred jones" de 49 aÑos bajo sospecha de robar en un apartamento del barrio chino el sabado pasado... ---segun autoridades, jones ingreso al apartamento de una mujer de 92 aÑos y fue descubierto mientras urgaba en unos cajones... --- el sospechoso habria robado la billetera de la mujer y despues se dio a la fuga... ---fue identificado gracias a videos de seguridad. blanca --termino la busqueda de un fugitivo que hace un mes escapo de los alguaciles y agentes federales. --se trata de "johnell carter" y su captura se logr a miles de millas de distancia; se encontraba en mississippi. --el pasado 6 de marzo "carter" pudo controlar a un agente y luego escapar del valley medical center en san jose para escapar a mississippi donde tiene familiares. cesar --un tragico momento se vivio en una licoreria ubicada en un centro comercial ubicado en la calle tasman en sunnyvale.
donde se estaba quedando; cuando carter se asom para ver quien era alguien le disparo. --este tragico incidente sucedio en la cuadra 400 de la calle illinois. vocesar ---la policia de san francisco capturo a "fred jones" de 49 aÑos bajo sospecha de robar en un apartamento del barrio chino el sabado pasado... ---segun autoridades, jones ingreso al apartamento de una mujer de 92 aÑos y fue descubierto mientras urgaba en unos cajones... --- el sospechoso habria robado la billetera de...
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carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain and handcuffs he managed to hide until his brother helped him take a ride to gulf port. the u.s. marshal says there is video of him getting off the bus >> as soon as we'd determined he boarded a bus to mississippi we started to focus an investigation on the family out there. >> carter had only one deputy guarding him, sheriff smith says he was neither a minimum nor maximum security risk. >> without an escape in ten years, 150,000 people transported every year is a good record but we strive for perfection. >> carter is being held in mississippi awaiting return to san jose. david louie, abc7 news. >> the california energy commission today approved new drought regulations setting higher efficiency standards for faucets and toilets. late today governor brown held a meeting with officials and agriculture and leaders and called it a step toward future measures. the governor says one challenge besi
carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain and handcuffs he managed to hide until his brother helped him take a ride to gulf port. the u.s. marshal says there is video of him getting off the bus >> as soon as we'd determined he boarded a bus to mississippi we started to focus an investigation on the family out there. >> carter had only one deputy...
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neuhaus was really excited about carter. this was in no small part a reaction to -- but here was someone who could openly confidently speak out of a christian form to morality about matters of public significance. for neuhaus and ironically so too george bush many years later but neuhaus was very excited about carter and wrote a few big pieces about the carter presidency and everything fell apart over the conference for the family the families. neuhaus is appointed by carter to the conference on the family this effort of the sense of the situation of the american family in the late 1970s with any number of domestic treasures and neuhaus -- the. >> not unlike the conference that lbj had on the crisis of the american family. >> exactly and neuhaus realize quickly the harder democratic left was arguing that the term family was exclusionary because the% and normative understanding of the family. it turned into families world and neuhaus saw that as an abandonment and sheer demographic terms of the economic terms as well of the p
neuhaus was really excited about carter. this was in no small part a reaction to -- but here was someone who could openly confidently speak out of a christian form to morality about matters of public significance. for neuhaus and ironically so too george bush many years later but neuhaus was very excited about carter and wrote a few big pieces about the carter presidency and everything fell apart over the conference for the family the families. neuhaus is appointed by carter to the conference...
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but carter's brother is charged with helping him avoid authorities. >>> 5:31 now. contra costa water district will meet today to discuss the bay area regional desalinization project. the area's five largest water agencies are working to come up with a system to create an additional water source to help the bay area during droughts. despite the mandates to save water it appears a lot of people are not doing much to conserve. the new report says water use statewide was just 3% -- or down just 3% last month compared to the same month in 2013. the drought is getting worse. it's extreme or exceptional in two-thirds of our state. >>> 5:31. we put a dinky little dent in it yesterday. it helped a little. >> anything helps at this particular time. we had 1.75" in some area, half inch in some area and snow in the high sierra where we need the water now. according to our live hi-def doppler radar, good morning, everyone, let's take a look at it and zoom on in towards the bay area. we have been experiencing this hit and miss fast-moving cells. right there across the bay area.
but carter's brother is charged with helping him avoid authorities. >>> 5:31 now. contra costa water district will meet today to discuss the bay area regional desalinization project. the area's five largest water agencies are working to come up with a system to create an additional water source to help the bay area during droughts. despite the mandates to save water it appears a lot of people are not doing much to conserve. the new report says water use statewide was just 3% -- or down...
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another again with rosalyn carter. she truly served as a political partner to jimmy carter. she arrived quite surprisingly with her own agenda. she sat down on cabinet meetings represented her husband on a diplomatic meetings to south america, initiated her own projects. the projects included federal health care for the e lderly. fashion concerns not unheard to do list. -- not on her to-do list. nancy reagan arrives with no political agenda, hosts celebrity luncheon, assumes the traditional role. is criticized when she appears to have spent an inordinate amount of money on a new white house tea set. i want to go back in time to abigail at. -- abigail adams. she is like rosalyn carter, political partners. what is amazing about abigail adams is a plethora of letters that are her legacy. over 2000 letters that we find that she has exchanged and written to john adams, her husband. her opinions, or political demeanor, her political acumen is remarkable. she is promoting women's rights. everything is emerging from these letters. perhaps her most famous quote her written instructio
another again with rosalyn carter. she truly served as a political partner to jimmy carter. she arrived quite surprisingly with her own agenda. she sat down on cabinet meetings represented her husband on a diplomatic meetings to south america, initiated her own projects. the projects included federal health care for the e lderly. fashion concerns not unheard to do list. -- not on her to-do list. nancy reagan arrives with no political agenda, hosts celebrity luncheon, assumes the traditional...
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and even a team representing carter carter white house and state department went to havana to meet face-to-face with fidel castro. a precondition of the united states get your troops out of africa and willing to have normal relations and castro was not willing to negotiate on those terms. we have the declass tied memorandum of conversation between him and fidel castro and peter and robert pastor which castro says, i don't send my people to the united states to tell your president how to conduct his foreign policy. i don't understand why you think you can come here and tell me how to conduct my foreign policy. there seems to be two different laws one for big countries and one for small countries. the revolution won't accept that. you should lift the embargo unilaterally. and that's where things ended. if carter had had a second term he might have normalized relations. in the book we revessel some of the secret meetings that took place right at the end of the carter administration. and he send if you end the boat lift, we will talk about normalizing relations in the second term. barack obama is v
and even a team representing carter carter white house and state department went to havana to meet face-to-face with fidel castro. a precondition of the united states get your troops out of africa and willing to have normal relations and castro was not willing to negotiate on those terms. we have the declass tied memorandum of conversation between him and fidel castro and peter and robert pastor which castro says, i don't send my people to the united states to tell your president how to conduct...
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>> maya: carter -- >> carter: he needs to know. if you won't tell him, i will. >> rick: what? what do you want to say? >> bill: so, what exactly does she mean by “nice”? >> liam: according to caroline rick is being cordial -- dare i say, “polite”? >> bill: is the divorce final? >> katie: not yet. >> bill: i rest my case. >> katie: you mean that's why he's being nice? >> liam: i wouldn't trust him. >> k
>> maya: carter -- >> carter: he needs to know. if you won't tell him, i will. >> rick: what? what do you want to say? >> bill: so, what exactly does she mean by “nice”? >> liam: according to caroline rick is being cordial -- dare i say, “polite”? >> bill: is the divorce final? >> katie: not yet. >> bill: i rest my case. >> katie: you mean that's why he's being nice? >> liam: i wouldn't trust him. >> k
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then we have the other precedent of president carter in the late 1970s negotiating the treaty with the soviet union. that failed because president carter didn't lead and explain to the american public why it was so important for americans to have a different relationship with the soviet union and the rest is history. so president obama can lead and explain the significance of normalization with iran or let congress kill it on the vine. >> so you think that's a possibility, that congress could kill it? >> absolutely. i think if president obama continues to have what i call a hold your nose approach to iran where we're just trying to roll back their nuclear program, congress will kill it. he can't win on that basis. there's no -- as long as iran continues to be demonize in american politics and there's no understanding that there's a strategic need to deal with this critically important power like there was with china, then i think that the republicans will be able to beat this back on the basis that there is nothing that iran could do to really qualify it, to have even a single centrifu
then we have the other precedent of president carter in the late 1970s negotiating the treaty with the soviet union. that failed because president carter didn't lead and explain to the american public why it was so important for americans to have a different relationship with the soviet union and the rest is history. so president obama can lead and explain the significance of normalization with iran or let congress kill it on the vine. >> so you think that's a possibility, that congress...
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and he had a lot to say what jimmy carter ought to be doing and said this is the national disgrace. so i would give him an ultimatum for crop so five years later hezbollah terrorists hijacked a twa to beecher -- airliner over europe to take all passengers accrue hostage. are they flew between beirut and algeria several times to let the of hostages off time to mount on the tarmac and ultimately he made ted deal to meet this terrorist demands to promise a side he would not make them is somebody asks about it you did make a deal. then he was in jimmy's issues. then the "wall street journal" called him reagan because he betrayed the policy that he would take swift and effective action. but the point is as people look back to president reagan in here to tell you it is much harder than but he said people do when he became president. i was active duty riding the situation room. and i was recruited to take over the room because it is not just a conference room but the president's intelligence center his alert center with staff that works 24/7 over there. calling people in the middle of the
and he had a lot to say what jimmy carter ought to be doing and said this is the national disgrace. so i would give him an ultimatum for crop so five years later hezbollah terrorists hijacked a twa to beecher -- airliner over europe to take all passengers accrue hostage. are they flew between beirut and algeria several times to let the of hostages off time to mount on the tarmac and ultimately he made ted deal to meet this terrorist demands to promise a side he would not make them is somebody...
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brianne carter will join us from college park in a moment. but first, d.c. bureau chief sam ford shows us the confusion in the nation's capital. sam? sam: maureen, some buildings were affected. other buildings were not and here at pepco, they're saying this really wasn't a power outage. but rather, it was the power systems in various buildings reacting to a drop in voltage. could have fooled a lot of people when they said that. >> we were sitting in our desk and it just went black. like dark. horace: in buildings across the city, it hit between 12:40 and 1:00 p.m. at the warner theater where oprah was speaking to unveil a stamp in memory of poet maya angelou, the lights disappeared. during her address. smithsonian museums along the mall and elsewhere went dark and were evacuated and the power company pepco says it was all because of an equipment failure at a substation in southern charles county maryland that caused a fire a transmission line to fail and a voltage struck which in buildings in the city, power systems automatically switched to backup power and
brianne carter will join us from college park in a moment. but first, d.c. bureau chief sam ford shows us the confusion in the nation's capital. sam? sam: maureen, some buildings were affected. other buildings were not and here at pepco, they're saying this really wasn't a power outage. but rather, it was the power systems in various buildings reacting to a drop in voltage. could have fooled a lot of people when they said that. >> we were sitting in our desk and it just went black. like...
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last week she got carter off the bus and he seemed to be having trouble breathing. lynn discovered a velcro strap had been used to secure carter to his chair. >> it tied his neck so far back against the chair it was actually taking away his airway. >> reporter: what was the explanation for why that was done? >> the teacher said it was to control his behavioral issues is exactly her quote. >> the specifics of that instance are probably we would see it a little differently. >> reporter: the district typically doesn't discuss individual student issues, but -- >> i will tell you i talked to the principal. they've been working with this parent and will continue to do. so. >> reporter: for montgomery county schools there is a history of disagreements of apparents with students with special needs, some snowballing into litigation. this spring the district launched an outside audit of its $350 million special education program. >> montgomery county public schools has a pretty good reputation for special education services. we have a lot of people who move her because of the
last week she got carter off the bus and he seemed to be having trouble breathing. lynn discovered a velcro strap had been used to secure carter to his chair. >> it tied his neck so far back against the chair it was actually taking away his airway. >> reporter: what was the explanation for why that was done? >> the teacher said it was to control his behavioral issues is exactly her quote. >> the specifics of that instance are probably we would see it a little...
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carter also referred to the ongoing review of guidelines on u.s./japan defense cooperation. he said the new guidelines will allow more cooperation in areas such as outer space and cyberspace. >>> u.n. officials have issued a message to militants who are battling for control of a refugee camp in syria. security council members have demanded the warring sides allow people access to food, medicine and water. islamic state militants swept into the yarmouk camp near damascus earlier this month. they seized control of most of the area which has been home to palestinian refugees for more than 50 years. but palestinian insurgents are fighting back. and u.n. officials say the clashes are intensifying. syrian government forces have surrounded the camp which is just kilometers from the power base of president bashar al assad. they're conducting airstrikes against the militants. the u.n. officials say 18,000 refugees are trapped and unable to receive aid. the head of the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees pierre krahenbuhl, described the situation as desperate. >> all of this has been
carter also referred to the ongoing review of guidelines on u.s./japan defense cooperation. he said the new guidelines will allow more cooperation in areas such as outer space and cyberspace. >>> u.n. officials have issued a message to militants who are battling for control of a refugee camp in syria. security council members have demanded the warring sides allow people access to food, medicine and water. islamic state militants swept into the yarmouk camp near damascus earlier this...
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and ash carter said that the pentagon is creating a new cyber agency called defense unit x. jacob ward is live in san francisco for us, and jake, what exactly is secretary carter hoping to get from silicon valley? >> good evening tony, and i think that secretary carter is here just to figure out what everybody wants to know. he's trying to figure out the future with all kinds of technologies and opportunity and mayhem that can come out of them. here's how he described the new landscape that the department of defense faces right now. >> the same internet that enables wikipedia enables terrorists who learned how to build a bomb. and anything that we can use against our own forces, and they're now availability to the highest billedder. whether it's the cloud infrared cameras or gps signals that provide navigation, or aircraft carriers and smart bombs. >> what's so interesting about this tony, typically, you would think of a foreman rolling their eyes at the department of defense trying to recruit them. but this is an agency that has $72 billion in research funds alone, so the o
and ash carter said that the pentagon is creating a new cyber agency called defense unit x. jacob ward is live in san francisco for us, and jake, what exactly is secretary carter hoping to get from silicon valley? >> good evening tony, and i think that secretary carter is here just to figure out what everybody wants to know. he's trying to figure out the future with all kinds of technologies and opportunity and mayhem that can come out of them. here's how he described the new landscape...
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carter says he laughed when he saw the video. he says the biden's are great friends. >> 44:00; still ahead new girl gets new lease on life thanks to modern technology. how she will be able to play with both her hands for the first time in her life. plus, a 11 year old in the fight of her life after her stomach ache turned out to be cancer. how her community is showing support. >>> 44 degrees, can't believe it, april 1st. where is spring. so fast moving wilds fire in north carolina left one firefighter injured, forced residents to flee their homes. fire also ravaged 500 acres of lands in the ridge crest area. fire officials say it started around 2:30 yesterday afternoon. and there has been no containment, the cause is still under investigation. >>> all right, sue serio, it is april 1st, it is no joking today, but still chilly outside. >> yes but it will get better. >> good. >> yes finally going to get some spring-type weather in here, some seasonable weather, and we don't really have that s word in the forecast, unless you think i
carter says he laughed when he saw the video. he says the biden's are great friends. >> 44:00; still ahead new girl gets new lease on life thanks to modern technology. how she will be able to play with both her hands for the first time in her life. plus, a 11 year old in the fight of her life after her stomach ache turned out to be cancer. how her community is showing support. >>> 44 degrees, can't believe it, april 1st. where is spring. so fast moving wilds fire in north...
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carter met with his south korean counter part in seoul today. he says the u.s. will help seoul deal with ways to fight north korea east aggression. >>> nearly 50 victims from the shooting at fort hood have received purple hearts and defense of freedom medals. dozens of survivors and relatives received the medals. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death in the attack that killed 13 people. >>> the united nations is still grappling with what to do with lethal autonomous weapons systems. you could call them killer robots. military tools designed to fight the enemy without putting soldiers at risk. >> reporter: human rights watch has identified what it says is a sort of ethical loophole in the system. the worry here is that we're
carter met with his south korean counter part in seoul today. he says the u.s. will help seoul deal with ways to fight north korea east aggression. >>> nearly 50 victims from the shooting at fort hood have received purple hearts and defense of freedom medals. dozens of survivors and relatives received the medals. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death in the attack that killed 13 people. >>> the united nations is still grappling with what to do with lethal autonomous...