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carter is also deeply religious. he prays in public and speaks openly about his religious beliefs. >> carter was a person who you thought would lead america to some kind of spiritual redemption, which at the time we really needed. >> nothing has happened tonight to change the feeling that jimmy carter is on his way to a kind of coronation in madison square garden. [ applause ] >> the battle for the republican nomination turned out to be really close. it was close enough to make the ford people's fingernails sweat. but by a whisker gerald ford got the nomination. >> when ford was nominated, reagan's supporters staged a demonstration on the convention floor. and it went on and on and on and on. >> by the end of that convention, it's clear that although gerald ford may be the nominee, ronald reagan won the hearts and minds of conservatives. >> reagan did great damage to ford. look at the poll numbers. you will see jimmy carter starts surging. over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ford had a weak position in the national
carter is also deeply religious. he prays in public and speaks openly about his religious beliefs. >> carter was a person who you thought would lead america to some kind of spiritual redemption, which at the time we really needed. >> nothing has happened tonight to change the feeling that jimmy carter is on his way to a kind of coronation in madison square garden. [ applause ] >> the battle for the republican nomination turned out to be really close. it was close enough to...
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ford and jimmy carter. it was held in philadelphia and focused on domestic issues, taxes and the economy, and marked the first time since 1960 the major party nominees squared off in a presidential debate. it was best remember for technical problems with the audio feed, causing a 28 minute delay where the candidates remained in the podiums. jimmy carter defeated president ford in 1976 general election, winning 50% of the popular vote to ford's 48%. the league of women voters sponsor the event. our coverage is from nbc news. it is just under two hours. edwin newman: good evening. i'm edwin newman, moderator of this first debate of the 1976 campaign between gerald r. ford of michigan, republican candidate for president, and jimmy carter of georgia, democratic candidate for president. we thank you, president ford and we thank you, governor carter, for being with us tonight. there there are to be three debates between the presidential candidates and one between the vice-presidential candidates. all are being ar
ford and jimmy carter. it was held in philadelphia and focused on domestic issues, taxes and the economy, and marked the first time since 1960 the major party nominees squared off in a presidential debate. it was best remember for technical problems with the audio feed, causing a 28 minute delay where the candidates remained in the podiums. jimmy carter defeated president ford in 1976 general election, winning 50% of the popular vote to ford's 48%. the league of women voters sponsor the event....
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newman: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr. ford takes the same attitude that republicans always take. in the last three months before an election, there always for the problem -- programs that they always fight the other 3.5 years. hooverber when herbert was against jobs for people and when alf landon was against social security. president nixon, sixteen years ago, was telling the public that john kennedy's proposals would bankrupt the country and would double the cost. the best thing is to look at the record of mr. ford's administration and mr. nixon's before his. last year we had $865 billion deficit, the largest in our country's huge -- history. more of a deficit spending than we had in the entire eight-year period under president johnson and president kennedy. we've got 500,000 more americans out of jobs today than they were three months ago. since mr. ford's been in office two years, we've had a 50 percent increase in unemployment from 5 million people out of work, ted 2.5 million, more people out of work and a total of 7
newman: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr. ford takes the same attitude that republicans always take. in the last three months before an election, there always for the problem -- programs that they always fight the other 3.5 years. hooverber when herbert was against jobs for people and when alf landon was against social security. president nixon, sixteen years ago, was telling the public that john kennedy's proposals would bankrupt the country and would double the cost. the best thing is to...
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frederick: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr. ford acts like he's running for president for the first time. he's been in office two years, and there has been absolutely no progress made toward a new salt agreement. he has learned the date of the expiration of salt i, apparently. we've seen, in this world, a development of a tremendous threat to us. as a nuclear engineer myself, i know the limitations and capabilities of atomic power. i also know that as far as the human beings on this earth are concerned that the , nonproliferation of atomic weapons is number one. only the last few days with the election approaching, has mr. ford taken any interest in a nonproliferation movement. i advocated last may in a speech at the united nations that we move immediately as a nation to declare a complete moratorium on the testing of all nuclear devices, both weapons and peaceful devices. that we not ship any more atomic fuel to a country that refuses to comply with strict controls over the waste which can be , reprocessed into explosives. i'v
frederick: governor carter. mr. carter: well, mr. ford acts like he's running for president for the first time. he's been in office two years, and there has been absolutely no progress made toward a new salt agreement. he has learned the date of the expiration of salt i, apparently. we've seen, in this world, a development of a tremendous threat to us. as a nuclear engineer myself, i know the limitations and capabilities of atomic power. i also know that as far as the human beings on this earth...
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carter. pres. carter: thank you, sir. mr. smith: governor reagan has the last word on this question. gov. reagan: yes. the figures that the president has just used about california is a distortion of the situation there, because while i was governor of california, our spending in california increased less per capita than the spending in georgia while mr. carter was governor of georgia in the same four years. the size of government increased only one-sixth in california of what it increased in proportion to population in georgia. and the idea that my tax-cut proposal is inflationary -- i would like to ask the president why is it inflationary to let the people keep more of their money and spend it the way that they'd like, and it isn't inflationary to let him take that money and spend it the way he wants? mr. smith: i wish that question need not be rhetorical, but it must be because we've run out of time on that. [laughter] mr. smith: now, the third question to governor reagan from william hilliard. mr. hilliard: yes. governor
carter. pres. carter: thank you, sir. mr. smith: governor reagan has the last word on this question. gov. reagan: yes. the figures that the president has just used about california is a distortion of the situation there, because while i was governor of california, our spending in california increased less per capita than the spending in georgia while mr. carter was governor of georgia in the same four years. the size of government increased only one-sixth in california of what it increased in...
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smith: president carter? pres. carter: yes. governor reagan is making some very misleading and disturbing statements. he not only advocates the scrapping of this treaty -- and i don't know that these men that he quotes are against the treaty in its final form -- but he also advocates the possibility -- he said it's been a missing element, of playing a trump card against the soviet union of a nuclear arms race, and is insisting upon nuclear superiority by our own nation, as a predication for negotiation in the future with the soviet union. if president brezhnev said, we will scrap this treaty, negotiated under three american presidents over a seven-year period of time, we insist upon nuclear superiority as a basis for future negotiations, and we believe that the launching of a nuclear arms race is a good basis for future negotiations, it's obvious that i, as president, and all americans, would reject such a proposition. this would mean the resumption of a very dangerous nuclear arms race. it would be very disturbing to american
smith: president carter? pres. carter: yes. governor reagan is making some very misleading and disturbing statements. he not only advocates the scrapping of this treaty -- and i don't know that these men that he quotes are against the treaty in its final form -- but he also advocates the possibility -- he said it's been a missing element, of playing a trump card against the soviet union of a nuclear arms race, and is insisting upon nuclear superiority by our own nation, as a predication for...
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smith: president carter, another crack at that? mr. carter: sure. as a matter of fact, the air pollution standard laws that were passed in california were passed over the objections of governor reagan, and this is a very well-known fact. also, recently, when someone suggested that the occupational safety and health act should be abolished, governor reagan responded, amen. the offshore drilling rights is a question that governor reagan raises often. as a matter of fact, in the proposal for the alaska lands legislation, 100% of all the offshore lands would be open for exploration, and 95% of all the alaska lands, where it is suspected or believed that minerals might exist. we have, with our five-year plan for the leasing of offshore lands, proposed more land to be drilled than has been opened up for drilling since this program first started in 1954. so we're not putting restraints on american exploration, we're encouraging it in every way we can. mr. smith: governor reagan, you have the last word on this question. mr. reagan: yes. if it is a well-know
smith: president carter, another crack at that? mr. carter: sure. as a matter of fact, the air pollution standard laws that were passed in california were passed over the objections of governor reagan, and this is a very well-known fact. also, recently, when someone suggested that the occupational safety and health act should be abolished, governor reagan responded, amen. the offshore drilling rights is a question that governor reagan raises often. as a matter of fact, in the proposal for the...
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carter was in the middle of an answer. what happened here? >> ed newman is saying something no doubt interesting, but i haven't the faintest idea what t is because i can't hear it. >> it occurred 27 minutes ago and the fault has been dealt with and we want to thank president ford and governor carter for being so patient and understanding while this delay went on. governor carter was making his response and had very nearly finished it. he will conclude that response now, after which president ford and governor carter will make their closing statements. governor? >> there has been too much government secrecy and not enough respect for the personal privacy of american citizens. >> it is now time for the closing statements. >> go ahead and finish your thought, governor. it was 27 minutes ago that you started this thought and we don't really know where it cut out so we don't know how far you got in your thoughts before people couldn't hear you and you've been standing here for 27 minutes. but go ahead and wrap up. complete your thought. really wei
carter was in the middle of an answer. what happened here? >> ed newman is saying something no doubt interesting, but i haven't the faintest idea what t is because i can't hear it. >> it occurred 27 minutes ago and the fault has been dealt with and we want to thank president ford and governor carter for being so patient and understanding while this delay went on. governor carter was making his response and had very nearly finished it. he will conclude that response now, after which...
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carter: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of house resolution 5963, the supporting youth opportunity and preventing delinquency act. this bill sponsored by mr. curbelo allows at-risk young adults to get back on track by offering them a vast range of opportunities and reducing the barriers that hold these young adults back from success. from graduating high school to preparing for lifelong achievements in the workplace. last fall in an education and work force committee hearing, a witness told his compelling story about his own second chance through a system that allowed him to get out of the path he was on and to chart a new one. currently there are two million children in the juvenile justice system. a statistic that's much too high. many of these children need a second chance to succeed like the witness i heard in the education and work force committee. before my time in the united states congress, i had experience with the same issue in the georgia state legislature where i worked to help p
carter: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of house resolution 5963, the supporting youth opportunity and preventing delinquency act. this bill sponsored by mr. curbelo allows at-risk young adults to get back on track by offering them a vast range of opportunities and reducing the barriers that hold these young adults back from success. from graduating high school to preparing for lifelong achievements in the workplace. last fall in an education and work force committee hearing, a witness...
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matt carter received a call in the middle of the night. this is a bad fire. >> the house was just completely consumed with fire. >> it took about an hour for firefighters to knock down the flames. hours more for them to make their way through the blackened wreckage of the house to what seemed to be the heart of the fire. the master bedroom. ghastly what they would discover. >> coming up, what they found in the embers would rattle the neighborhood and shatter the family. >> everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. >> investigators make a pair of discoveries, and realize they're dealing with both a tragedy and a mystery. >> he had recovered a projectile. >> a bullet? >> yes. >> when "dateline extra" continues. uncomfortable itan be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suf
matt carter received a call in the middle of the night. this is a bad fire. >> the house was just completely consumed with fire. >> it took about an hour for firefighters to knock down the flames. hours more for them to make their way through the blackened wreckage of the house to what seemed to be the heart of the fire. the master bedroom. ghastly what they would discover. >> coming up, what they found in the embers would rattle the neighborhood and shatter the family....
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stephanie carter, general joe dunford, and mrs. ellen dunford will pay tribute to the lives lost on september 11 2001 by placing a the zero age line at the memorial. [trumpet playing] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please direct your attention to the flag on the pentagon building. it hangs today from sunrise to sunset in honor of patriot day, and in remembrance of the 184 at the pentagon. ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of the united states, performed by the united states army brass quintet. ♪ ["the star-spangled banner"] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states navy chief of chaplains. >> would you pray with me? we pause this day in this hallowed space to remember husbands, wives, mothers, fathers, children, brothers, sisters, friends, to remember the warmth of their smiles, the touch of their hands, their last of their lives. help us never forget it has been your grace which has allowed us the time we were able to share, which has enabled us to hold on to the fondest of memories and provide us moments like thi
stephanie carter, general joe dunford, and mrs. ellen dunford will pay tribute to the lives lost on september 11 2001 by placing a the zero age line at the memorial. [trumpet playing] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please direct your attention to the flag on the pentagon building. it hangs today from sunrise to sunset in honor of patriot day, and in remembrance of the 184 at the pentagon. ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of the united states, performed by the united states army...
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place beginning with one at the pentagon with president obama and defense secretary ashton carter followed by another ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania. at 11:00 am our conversation with author and columnist david johnston. 184 people lost their lives at the pentagon on september 11. president obama was there today on the 15th anniversary to honor the victims at a ceremony that included a wreathlaying. defense secretary ashton carter and joint chiefs of staff chair were also there to pay respects. this is 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, at this time, president barack obama, secretary ash carter, this is stephanie carter, general joe dunford, and this is ellen dunford will pay to be to the lives lost at the pentagon and on american airlines flight 77 on september 11, 2011. by placing a wreath at the 08 line at the pentagon memorial. ["taps" being played] >> ladies and gentlemen, please direct your attention to the flag on the pentagon building. it hanks today from sunrise to sunset in honor of patriots' day. remembrance of 184 lives lost at the pentagon. ladies and gentlemen, the n
place beginning with one at the pentagon with president obama and defense secretary ashton carter followed by another ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania. at 11:00 am our conversation with author and columnist david johnston. 184 people lost their lives at the pentagon on september 11. president obama was there today on the 15th anniversary to honor the victims at a ceremony that included a wreathlaying. defense secretary ashton carter and joint chiefs of staff chair were also there to pay...
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during the 1976 presidential campaign, roz run carter was on -- the rosalynn carter was on her way to pay her respects to lady bird johnson. the day before their meeting, jimmy carter's embarrassing "playboy" interview was published where he talked about committing adultery in his heart many times and something else he said many that very embarrassing interview was where he talks about how nixon and johnson both lied and cheated and distorted the truth. and merely mentioning johnson and nixon in the same breath at that time so close to watergate was agnat ma to democrats -- anathema to democrats. so here's rosalynn carter in this awkward position of paying her respects to lady bird johnson, you know, very shortly after this article ran. and rosalynn turned to an aide who was very close with the johnsons and said what does mrs. johnson think about the interview, what should i say about it? and the aide said, you don't say anything, mrs. carter. you're a southern lady just like mrs. johnson, it won't be brought up. just be yourself. and it wasn't. so, i mean, these women, there's a code
during the 1976 presidential campaign, roz run carter was on -- the rosalynn carter was on her way to pay her respects to lady bird johnson. the day before their meeting, jimmy carter's embarrassing "playboy" interview was published where he talked about committing adultery in his heart many times and something else he said many that very embarrassing interview was where he talks about how nixon and johnson both lied and cheated and distorted the truth. and merely mentioning johnson...
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carter: and yet if you had done that, they'd have cut your contract off. mr. carter: exactly. mr. collins: you can't engage in that kind of practice. mr. carter: that begs the question, how did they know about it? here's what happened. when you bring a prescription into a pharmacy, we fill that prescription and then we -- tissue we adjudicate the claim. what that means is the community pharmacy's computer calls the insurance company's computer and it tells you automatically whether they're going to pay it and how much they're going to pay. guess what? that pharmacy that owns that insurance company that i just called, they have that information. yeah, there are laws against it. supposed to be a wall there in between them. but you tell me how that pharmacy knew that my wife had a prescription filled that day at the community pharmacy that i owned at that time? obviously, that's what's happening. you know, representative collins, you have introduced a bill a great bill, has to do with mac transparency. mac, maximum allowable cost. let me tell you what maximum allowable cost is. we ta
carter: and yet if you had done that, they'd have cut your contract off. mr. carter: exactly. mr. collins: you can't engage in that kind of practice. mr. carter: that begs the question, how did they know about it? here's what happened. when you bring a prescription into a pharmacy, we fill that prescription and then we -- tissue we adjudicate the claim. what that means is the community pharmacy's computer calls the insurance company's computer and it tells you automatically whether they're...
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detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had in fact been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were unsure initially that it was human remains. >> even with all their experience? >> yes. everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. >> as for keith, he was away, calling on customers in indiana. word of julie's death spread almost as fast as the fire had raced through the house. >> i'm getting ready for work. have the tv on in the background. >> we're on tutor boulevard -- >> then temple bradley's phone rang. it was a friend who also knew julie. >> she said, you know there's a fire. i said, yeah, i saw it on tv. she said, yeah, it was keith
detective matt carter. >> this entire structure had crumbled. it was a pile of ashes that was on the ground. we didn't even know if anyone was home or not. we knew that they were in and out of town a lot. >> as firefighters carefully walked through, what appeared to be the fire's epicenter, the master bedroom, their worst fears were confirmed. julie had in fact been home that night. >> it was to the right of the box mattresses that we found the remains of julie. they were...
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there is finally an arrest in the murder of 8-year-old gabrielle carter in camden. she was killed by a stray bullet a month ago. and today they tracked down the 18-year-old suspect hundreds of miles away. jeanet jeanette reyes is live with more. >> reporter: after a month long manhunt for the man that killed gabrielle carter just miles from her home, "action news" learned that police made an arrest. he was hundreds of miles away in clarksville tennessee. brown was arrested by federal marshals. on august 24th, grabby was playing outside and was shot in the head and died a few days later. for weeks the police chief and gabby's parents pleaded for information on gabby's killer. the reward bloomed to more than $75,000. and two women were later charged with hindering the investigation. "action news" spoke to gabby's mother just after detectives told her about the arrest. >> i feel like it was good that they got them. nothing is twoing to change the fact that my daughter is gone and i have a loss. to be feeling cheerful and happy -- i don't. you know, it was relief off my
there is finally an arrest in the murder of 8-year-old gabrielle carter in camden. she was killed by a stray bullet a month ago. and today they tracked down the 18-year-old suspect hundreds of miles away. jeanet jeanette reyes is live with more. >> reporter: after a month long manhunt for the man that killed gabrielle carter just miles from her home, "action news" learned that police made an arrest. he was hundreds of miles away in clarksville tennessee. brown was arrested by...
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she was waiting. >> my name is matt carter. >> i'm matt carter. >> deanna was about to tell the detective a story that would dramatically reshape his investigation. >> is she a guy friend? >> no. it was more than that. >> deanna shared the same story with us. >> he wanted me to love him. >> deanna said she and keith first met years earlier at a vendor fair. she was the cfo of an i.t. company, keith the road warrior lawn mower salesman had a booth there. >> keith was sitting there. i guess i caught his attention right away. >> you noticed him. >> i noticed he was staring at me. i just smiled. >> she says he asked her to dinner. they quickly discovered how much they had in common. >> he talked about both his sons and being a grampa. so i just really connected, because i had grandkids, too. >> after several dates, deanna says, keith expressed interest in a relationship. but she wanted to keep it just friends. they stayed in touch, but didn't see each other for a while. then just a few months back, he sent her a flirty text message. >> the text just said, did you cast a spell on me? i'm like,
she was waiting. >> my name is matt carter. >> i'm matt carter. >> deanna was about to tell the detective a story that would dramatically reshape his investigation. >> is she a guy friend? >> no. it was more than that. >> deanna shared the same story with us. >> he wanted me to love him. >> deanna said she and keith first met years earlier at a vendor fair. she was the cfo of an i.t. company, keith the road warrior lawn mower salesman had a booth...
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carter? nxpi. >> semis have been a big part of the move in tech generally. the weighting of semis as a subset of tech is the highest in six or seven years. to my eye nxtpi trades lower. >> and sky works? >> one thing about nxpi, these are not particularly expensive. there is bad news baked in. vol took a big pop-up and there was a lot of put trading. when you see a lot of puts trading people are getting ahead of themselves on the bearish press. i wouldn't be surprised to see a bounce even if the longer term is lower. >> these are pretty liquid. sky works is pretty liquid and nxpi a little less so. liquidity is there. i think sky works is probably okay and in a basket of names that could get acquired by larger players. >> time for the final call. carter? >> sell short home depot, starbucks, pick one or both. >> use the at the money puts to do it and look for the spread. >> in the xlk, don't press a short. look for a little bit of bounce. >> looks like our time expired. see you friday for more
carter? nxpi. >> semis have been a big part of the move in tech generally. the weighting of semis as a subset of tech is the highest in six or seven years. to my eye nxtpi trades lower. >> and sky works? >> one thing about nxpi, these are not particularly expensive. there is bad news baked in. vol took a big pop-up and there was a lot of put trading. when you see a lot of puts trading people are getting ahead of themselves on the bearish press. i wouldn't be surprised to see a...
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carter, it won't be brought up, you're two lovely southern lady and just be yourself and it was. there's a code that they -- lady byrd johnson knew and president johnson was not an easy man to live with and so i think that that, again, shows their very close bond and understanding. another thing that's interesting and i mention this is the prison-like element and you do hear michelle obama talk candidly about wanting to role the windows of a car and have the freedom to do that, the very simple thing. when i interviewed the chief usher who ran the white house essentially, he told me that michelle really wanted him to call her michelle and she said, you know, i really want someone to call me michelle and not mrs. obama or first lady and he said he couldn't do it and from then on very few people would ever call michelle again even though she desperately wanted them to. when i interviewed aides to the obamas, they said, you know, this is two years ago or a year and a half ago and they said they're ready, they're done, she cannot wait to leave the white house and so i'm sure that's on
carter, it won't be brought up, you're two lovely southern lady and just be yourself and it was. there's a code that they -- lady byrd johnson knew and president johnson was not an easy man to live with and so i think that that, again, shows their very close bond and understanding. another thing that's interesting and i mention this is the prison-like element and you do hear michelle obama talk candidly about wanting to role the windows of a car and have the freedom to do that, the very simple...
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jimmy carter wouldn't do it. jimmy carter lost substantial ground for not participating in a debate, and that september debate that jimmy carter rejected -- i'm too busy, hostages and i've got too much stuff going on. he passed on the debate, didn't appear on stage and got his behind whooped for not even being there. >> you have to show up. >> the first rule, i think our panel would agree with us here, you must first attend the debate. and then here, of course, in the end carter does eventually show up. that's not jimmy carter, that's a guy with a pretty sweet necktie. but jimmy carter did eventually show up and the one he showed up with he lost, too. >> he probably wanted to erase that time from his memory, too. >> he's going to go to dana's therapist. >> i haven't found one yet, but if you know of one, i'll get his number. >> the takeaway for this for me is this year looks a lot more like 2012 than it does 2008. 2008 the cake was pretty big at this point. there wasn't much slack in the line. this time it seems
jimmy carter wouldn't do it. jimmy carter lost substantial ground for not participating in a debate, and that september debate that jimmy carter rejected -- i'm too busy, hostages and i've got too much stuff going on. he passed on the debate, didn't appear on stage and got his behind whooped for not even being there. >> you have to show up. >> the first rule, i think our panel would agree with us here, you must first attend the debate. and then here, of course, in the end carter...
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so i will start by saying this is not in carter's so and so i want to start by saying this is carter's book. one of my intentions in taking on this project was to bring it back into print and to help a new generation of mississippians to appreciate the work that carter did. this book is part of a series the university press of mississippi is launching called civil rights in mississippi. we will reprint a number of titles from the 1960s with new scholarly introductions. we hope readers will appreciate the mend students, i want to say a word about what a good job the university press of mississippi does, fantastic resource, fantastic resource for scholarship and deserves your support. [applause] >> the story of the hefners, albert hefner, melva, respectable, mc home citizens, he won awards, civic awards locally for his work in the community, activism in the community and in summer of 1964 mc home was the place, one of the places in mississippi with substantial number of civil rights workers. that is the catalyst that summer. like many respectable people in mc comb who worry about potenti
so i will start by saying this is not in carter's so and so i want to start by saying this is carter's book. one of my intentions in taking on this project was to bring it back into print and to help a new generation of mississippians to appreciate the work that carter did. this book is part of a series the university press of mississippi is launching called civil rights in mississippi. we will reprint a number of titles from the 1960s with new scholarly introductions. we hope readers will...
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8-year-old gabby carter. but tonight, we will, for the first time, hear from the little girl's parents. it is impossible for most of us to put ourselves in the place of gabby's mother, still trying to come to grips with the tragedy surrounding her daughter being caught in the crossfire two weeks ago in camden. tonight we go live to "action news" reporter jeanette reyes, who spoke today exclusively to marissa carter. tell us about that conversation. >> reporter: well, jim, it was a very difficult conversation, an emotional one. i talked to gabby's parents from everything about what gabby was like to the silence the community has shown when comes to justice for gabby. >> a bad dream and i'm going to wake up. my baby is going to come home and everything is going to be fine. >> reporter: the cruelty reality of burying a child is setting in for marissa carter and her husband. their 8-year-old daughter gabby was caught in crossfire and shot smt head while playing outside nearly two weeks ago. >> after i heard the g
8-year-old gabby carter. but tonight, we will, for the first time, hear from the little girl's parents. it is impossible for most of us to put ourselves in the place of gabby's mother, still trying to come to grips with the tragedy surrounding her daughter being caught in the crossfire two weeks ago in camden. tonight we go live to "action news" reporter jeanette reyes, who spoke today exclusively to marissa carter. tell us about that conversation. >> reporter: well, jim, it was...
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roslyn carter is the first first lady to work out of the east wing. i think it was in the 20s, expanding the staff, and i mean, back when it was jackie kennedy, the social secretary, the chief of staff, the press secretary, the press secretary is a relatively new thing, too, and there's also a deputy press secretary, and so it's in -- certainly more than 20, i think, and then you also have could livinggrapher -- could livinggraphers who work out of the east wing bus at the role overnighter lady has gotten bigger and bigger the staff gets bigger. hillary clinton's staff works in the west wing and the old executive office building. the staff -- really depends on who the first lady is. this white house is more traditional na that it's very much east wing, michelle obama rarely guess into the west wing, i'm told. and so i think that if the clintons move in, there's going to be a whole revamping of the east wing staff and probably it will be even more sidelined because the east wing is always kind of -- not looked down upon a little bit by the west wing is
roslyn carter is the first first lady to work out of the east wing. i think it was in the 20s, expanding the staff, and i mean, back when it was jackie kennedy, the social secretary, the chief of staff, the press secretary, the press secretary is a relatively new thing, too, and there's also a deputy press secretary, and so it's in -- certainly more than 20, i think, and then you also have could livinggrapher -- could livinggraphers who work out of the east wing bus at the role overnighter lady...
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carter? >> short energy. via xle. >> mike? >> december put spreads and xle the way to get short. >> dan. >> that was boring. the nike earnings -- defined risk, bearish plays. october puts. >> i like fall because it's usually the start of the school year and i always enjoy school. looks like our time is expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. for more "options action" go to our website. options action.cnbc.com. goents don't go >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now! >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. don't make the mistake of trying to outthink this market. we know that on any given day the action is pretty much ruled by the commodity of oil, including
carter? >> short energy. via xle. >> mike? >> december put spreads and xle the way to get short. >> dan. >> that was boring. the nike earnings -- defined risk, bearish plays. october puts. >> i like fall because it's usually the start of the school year and i always enjoy school. looks like our time is expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. for more "options action" go to our website. options action.cnbc.com. goents don't go >>> my...
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carter? >> short energy. via xle. >> mike? >> december put spreads and xle the way to get short. >> dan. >> that was boring. the nike earnings -- defined risk, bearish plays. october puts. >> i like fall because it's usually the start of the school year and i always enjoy school. looks like our time is expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. for more "options action" go to our website. optionsaction@cnbc.com. don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for starshower motion brought to you by bulbhead. hanging old-fashioned lights can take hours and cost you big bucks. even untangling that box is a frustrating chore. not anymore. last year, millions of americans transformed their homes with the newest rage in decorative lighting -- starshower laser lights. so popular, it sold out everywhere across the country, and this year, we're back with an amazing new feature you have to see to believe. now here's joe fowler to tell us more. >> we're coming up on
carter? >> short energy. via xle. >> mike? >> december put spreads and xle the way to get short. >> dan. >> that was boring. the nike earnings -- defined risk, bearish plays. october puts. >> i like fall because it's usually the start of the school year and i always enjoy school. looks like our time is expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. for more "options action" go to our website. optionsaction@cnbc.com. don't go anywhere. "mad...
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what makes their story worthy of the telling by carter and the republishing #carter, let me say for those of you who are listening and don't know mississippi geography, macomb is not in the delta where carter's newspaper was. however carter and the hefner's were both both episcopalians. there are active members of the episcopal church. so their faith was a connection. also, read hefner like carter was a man who enjoyed asking questions about the way things were, who was a brave man and i think there were personal elements of the hefner story that appealed to carter as well. as i said, we are bringing this book out in this new series, civil rights in mississippi. my role as a a historian of the civil rights movement was to try to say a few words about the story in its broader context. what struck me about the broader context of the story is, as i said the hefner's were exiled, many thousands of mississippians were exiled but the hefner's did not set out to try to make a stand on civil rights issues. they simply wanted to find out more information about what was going on in their hometown.
what makes their story worthy of the telling by carter and the republishing #carter, let me say for those of you who are listening and don't know mississippi geography, macomb is not in the delta where carter's newspaper was. however carter and the hefner's were both both episcopalians. there are active members of the episcopal church. so their faith was a connection. also, read hefner like carter was a man who enjoyed asking questions about the way things were, who was a brave man and i think...
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we exhausted conservative options with carter. >> reporter: a knee replacement, not for carter. too young for that he says. not even cartilage transplant. too much down time for a dare definitely and active dad. >> like an old man i was walking hunched over for two months. >> safe to say he had become dr. brad tucker's biggest dilemma. >> what do you do now. >> reporter: fda just approved some studies here at jefferson university hospital using stem cells to repair or regenerate joint injuries. they're looking at treatments using the patient's own adult stem cells. >> it's the first fda approved study in the united states. >> reporter: at the same time federal regulators are cracking down on some stem cell treatme treatments and clinics around the country. in the continuing debate over whether most of these alternative therapists reall rey work worth the thousands of dollars and out of pocket costs or if they are even safe. a number of big named athletes reportedly travel overseas to get stem cell treatments for their joint injuries. >> but you can't manipulate stem cells in the
we exhausted conservative options with carter. >> reporter: a knee replacement, not for carter. too young for that he says. not even cartilage transplant. too much down time for a dare definitely and active dad. >> like an old man i was walking hunched over for two months. >> safe to say he had become dr. brad tucker's biggest dilemma. >> what do you do now. >> reporter: fda just approved some studies here at jefferson university hospital using stem cells to repair...
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so i'm with carter on this. normally i would, and in fact, we've talked about this, when volatility is lower, i go out and buy a put but we have seen a bump up in implied volatilities. the best way to play this is to look out to december and buy the 5651 put spread. you can pay $1.15. buying 51 for $1.75. selling the strikes against it for 60 cents. that's less than a quarter of the distance for the strikes. we'll let the decay of that out of the money option. it's not going to cost you a lot in decay as we progress. >> this trade makes sense. you're talking about the components of the xli. ge is one of the biggest, and they have more than 55% of their sales come from overseas. do you know what happened today? the dollar moved up in a meaningful way. oracle was down almost 4%. they were talking about the adverse effects of the dollar. i know that sounds so last year, okay, but it still is a big thing. so this is a sector that is obviously very exposed to dollar, and i think that when you get earnings in the next
so i'm with carter on this. normally i would, and in fact, we've talked about this, when volatility is lower, i go out and buy a put but we have seen a bump up in implied volatilities. the best way to play this is to look out to december and buy the 5651 put spread. you can pay $1.15. buying 51 for $1.75. selling the strikes against it for 60 cents. that's less than a quarter of the distance for the strikes. we'll let the decay of that out of the money option. it's not going to cost you a lot...
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we exhausted conservative options with carter. >> reporter: a knee replacement, not for carter. too young for that he says not even a cartilage tans plant. too much down time for dare definitely and active dad. >> it was like an old man. i was walking hunched over for two months. >> reporter: safe to say he had to become dr. brad tucker and other rothman surgeons biggest dilemma. >> what did dough now? good. >> reporter: fda just approved some studies here at jefferson university hospital using stem cells to repair or regenerate joint injuries. they're looking at treatments using the patient's own adult stem cells. >> it's the first fda approved study in the united states. >> reporter: at the same time federal regulators are cracking down on some stem cell treatme treatments and clinics around the country. in the continuing debate over whether most of these alternative therapists really work. are worth the thousands of dollars and out of pocket costs or if they are even safe. the number of big named athletes reporteedly travel overseas to get stem cell treatments for their joint
we exhausted conservative options with carter. >> reporter: a knee replacement, not for carter. too young for that he says not even a cartilage tans plant. too much down time for dare definitely and active dad. >> it was like an old man. i was walking hunched over for two months. >> reporter: safe to say he had to become dr. brad tucker and other rothman surgeons biggest dilemma. >> what did dough now? good. >> reporter: fda just approved some studies here at...
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when you think what ash carter is trying to do. on one hand the pentagon is trying to do business with silicon valley through diux. on the other hand as we learned through edward snowden disclosures, a lot of bigger companies felt they were violated by the defense department. after all don't forget the nsa is a agency within the department of defense. how does he bridge this kind of cultural suspicion of the defense department? >> with great difficult. that is a very strong feeling among many high-tech companies in silicon valley that the government is out to tell them what to do. to handicap what they're trying to do. prevent them from dealing with countries and companies they want to deal with. and it is reading their mail. all of these things annoy people to a very great extent. you don't have anything to balance that you don't have the feeling on their part. yes, maybe this is bad but it is worth doing because of dangers and such we face. so he is having a hard time getting real support from these high-tech companies. if anybod
when you think what ash carter is trying to do. on one hand the pentagon is trying to do business with silicon valley through diux. on the other hand as we learned through edward snowden disclosures, a lot of bigger companies felt they were violated by the defense department. after all don't forget the nsa is a agency within the department of defense. how does he bridge this kind of cultural suspicion of the defense department? >> with great difficult. that is a very strong feeling among...
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when you think about what ash carter is trying to do. on one hand, the pentagon is trying to do business with silicon valley. on the other hand, as we learned from the edward snowden disclosures, a lot of the biggest companies in the valley felt like they'd been violated by the defense department. after all, let's not forget the nsa is a department within the department of defense. so, how does he bridge this kind of cultural suspicion of a defense department? >> with great difficulty. because that's a very strong feeling among many of the high-tech companies in silicon valley. that the government is out to tell them what to do. and to what the giant is trying to do is prevent them from dealing with companies and countries they want to deal with. and ait's now. all of these things annoy people to where they stand. and you don't have anything to balance that. you don't have the feeling on their part. yes, maybe this is bad, but it's worth doing because of the dangers and stuff that we face. so, he's having a hard time, i think, getting re
when you think about what ash carter is trying to do. on one hand, the pentagon is trying to do business with silicon valley. on the other hand, as we learned from the edward snowden disclosures, a lot of the biggest companies in the valley felt like they'd been violated by the defense department. after all, let's not forget the nsa is a department within the department of defense. so, how does he bridge this kind of cultural suspicion of a defense department? >> with great difficulty....
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floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kracramping and driving the ball. that ball has to be driven to your tight end. and reggie daniels did what the safety could not separate wide receiver from football in the touchdown pass. and that time, the center field safety daniels did just that. the legs, the cramping, the amount of energy that tommy armstrong has extended, you would have loved to see him plant his foot and drive the ball between the 1 and 1 of cethan carter. >> bob: the offense is not walking off with they are 1 for 2 on fourth down today. so here is that question. do you not trust your defense? do you try to punt it deep with four time-outs and try to
floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kracramping and driving the ball. that ball has to be driven to...
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floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge deon and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kramcramping and driving th ball. that ball has to be driven to your tight end. and reggie daniels did what wide receiver from football in the touchdown pass. and that time, the center field safety daniels did just that. the legs, the cramping, the amount of energy that tommy armstrong has extended, you would have loved to see him plant his foot and drive the ball between the 1 and 1 of cethan carter. >> bob: the offense is not walking off with him. they are 1 for 2 on fourth down today. so here is that question. do you not trust your defense? do you try to punt it deep with four time-outs and try to get a stop? mike ri
floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge deon and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kramcramping and driving th ball. that ball has to be driven...
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floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge decision for mike riley. fourth down and nine. and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the krcramping and driving the ball. that ball has to be driven to the safety could not separate wide receiver from football in the touchdown pass. and that time, the center field safety daniels did just that. the legs, the cramping, the amount of energy that tommy armstrong has extended, you would have loved to see him plant his foot and drive the ball between the 1 and 1 of cethan carter. >> bob: the offense is they are in there in the huddle. they are 1 for 2 on fourth down today. so here is that question. do you not trust your defense? do you try to punt it deep with four time-o
floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge decision for mike riley. fourth down and nine. and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the krcramping and...
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scooter gennet and chris carter nearly collided, carter made the catch. carter's career high for home runs is 37 he now has 36 this season. carter with a moonshot solo and tyler thornburg worked out of a jam in the ninth, striking out kris bryant and anthony rizzo with 2 on the brewers hold on for a 3-1 win. they have now matched last season's win total, with 12 games to play. they will finish with a better record than last year. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lara spencer. >> and i'm chris harrison. welcome to television's greatest night. >> we're live on the red carpet at the microsoft theater in downtown los angeles. where the biggest stars are about to annual emmy awards. are you ready? >> let's do this. >> right now, right here in l.a. it's high drama, high tension, and crazy high style. as the biggest stars are aligned for the biggest night in television. and this is your one and only
scooter gennet and chris carter nearly collided, carter made the catch. carter's career high for home runs is 37 he now has 36 this season. carter with a moonshot solo and tyler thornburg worked out of a jam in the ninth, striking out kris bryant and anthony rizzo with 2 on the brewers hold on for a 3-1 win. they have now matched last season's win total, with 12 games to play. they will finish with a better record than last year. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lara spencer. >>...
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he said he was there when 67-year-old steven carter was shot on a bike trail near the town of fairfax. but in both killings, he says it was morrison lampley that pulled the trigger. sean angle described a meth-fueled drug binge that ended with the killing of 23-year-old audrey kerry and 67-year-old carter. he and morrison lampley and lila algood were smoking meth. he cried as he told how they jumped kerry, tried to tie her up and lampley shot her in the head with a pistol that was stolen from a pickup truck on russia hill. he said he then decided to leave for oregon to grow weed, but two days later he said they were no further than a trail head in fairfax and that's when the trio decided they needed to shoot someone to steal a car. according to angle, steven carter pulled his car into this trailhead turnoff to take his dog for a walk and saw the trio sitting by the trailside. he says carter looked at them kind of crazy and then put his car in reverse, drove across the street to a secondary parking spot right over there. and it was just that little bit that put the idea into the head o
he said he was there when 67-year-old steven carter was shot on a bike trail near the town of fairfax. but in both killings, he says it was morrison lampley that pulled the trigger. sean angle described a meth-fueled drug binge that ended with the killing of 23-year-old audrey kerry and 67-year-old carter. he and morrison lampley and lila algood were smoking meth. he cried as he told how they jumped kerry, tried to tie her up and lampley shot her in the head with a pistol that was stolen from a...
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first debate6, the between gerald ford and jimmy carter. it was held in philadelphia and focused on domestic issues, taxes and the economy, and marked the first time since 1960 the major party nominees squared off in a presidential debate. it was best remember for technical problems with the audio feed, causing a 28 minute delay where the candidates remained in the podiums. jimmy carter defeated president ford in 1976 general election, winning 50% of the popular vote to ford's 48%. the league of women voters sponsor the event. our coverage is from nbc news. it is just under two hours. edwin newman: good evening. i'm edwin newman, moderator of this first debate of the 1976 campaign between gerald r. ford of michigan, republican candidate for president, and jimmy carter of georgia, democratic candidate for president. we thank you, president ford and we thank you, governor carter,
first debate6, the between gerald ford and jimmy carter. it was held in philadelphia and focused on domestic issues, taxes and the economy, and marked the first time since 1960 the major party nominees squared off in a presidential debate. it was best remember for technical problems with the audio feed, causing a 28 minute delay where the candidates remained in the podiums. jimmy carter defeated president ford in 1976 general election, winning 50% of the popular vote to ford's 48%. the league...
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floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge decision for mike riley. fourth down and nine. and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kramcramping and driving th ball. that ball has to be driven to your tight end. and reggie daniels did what schooler would not do earlier. the safety could not separate wide receiver from football in the touchdown pass. and that time, the center field safety daniels did just that. the legs, the cramping, the amount of energy that tommy armstrong has extended, you would have loved to see him plant his foot and drive the ball between the 1 and 1 of cethan carter. >> bob: the offense is not walking off with him. they are in there in the huddle. they are 1 for 2 on fourth down today
floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge decision for mike riley. fourth down and nine. and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kramcramping and...
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and then talk about-- that of course was the carter administration. i then talk about three failures from the bush administration, 911, the iraq war and the financial crisis. also, hurricane katrina. i talk like to fill your strum the, the affordable care act rollout and the failure at the veterans administration to care for our veterans. what runs through all of these is that presidents-- modern presidents are so obsessed with talking and campaigning and going places that they fail to take the time to think about the third step of leadership, which is implementing policy. in fact, i start the book with a quote from thomas jefferson "the execution of the laws more important than making them". if you think of leadership as three tasks, getting the answer right, the policy right, communicating that and implementing its the argument i make in this book is that presidents spend so much time on communication that it leaves them little time to think about how they are going to implement the policies they want to implement. that involves understanding someth
and then talk about-- that of course was the carter administration. i then talk about three failures from the bush administration, 911, the iraq war and the financial crisis. also, hurricane katrina. i talk like to fill your strum the, the affordable care act rollout and the failure at the veterans administration to care for our veterans. what runs through all of these is that presidents-- modern presidents are so obsessed with talking and campaigning and going places that they fail to take the...
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floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge decision for mike riley. fourth down and nine. and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kracramping and driving the ball. that ball has to be driven to your tight end. and reggie daniels did what schooler would not do earlier. wide receiver from football in the touchdown pass. and that time, the center field safety daniels did just that. the legs, the cramping, the amount of energy that tommy armstrong has extended, you would have loved to see him plant his foot and drive the ball between the 1 and 1 of cethan carter. >> bob: the offense is not walking off with him. they are in there in the today. so here is that question. do you not trust your defense? do you try
floats it to his tight end, cethan carter, can't hall it in. reggie daniels delivers the blow and the hit was clean. despite the fact that carter is shaken up and now a huge decision for mike riley. fourth down and nine. and if they go for it on fourth down, they will be going for it without arguably their best pass catches weapon in this situation. carter has to come off the field for at least a play. >> brock: you can see armstrong having a difficult time-out with the kracramping and...
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video ofs incident clocked carter for being gone in 14 minute -- videos of the incident clocked carter being gone for at least 14 minutes. >> reporter: carter has since been charged with child abuse and neglect. reporting live in phoenix coming our way. here is a live look at the radar as you can see storms are already entering the southern part of the state. we're dry here in the valley for now, but that'll change by the time you wake up in the morning. meteorologist matt pace joining us live from the 12news forecast center with the hour- by-hour breakdown. >> hi, caribe. just to the south of caribe devine grande, probably putting down light to moderate rainfall. the green you see over that the clouds are starting to lower a little bit. no rain reported at this moment. but here is a break down of your forecast as i want to show you the entire state. it could completely change the weather. for tomorrow, some isolated areas of rain around the phoenix area. about a 20% chance of that. a lot of activity moving over the western side of the state. check out this rain by wednesday afternoon.
video ofs incident clocked carter for being gone in 14 minute -- videos of the incident clocked carter being gone for at least 14 minutes. >> reporter: carter has since been charged with child abuse and neglect. reporting live in phoenix coming our way. here is a live look at the radar as you can see storms are already entering the southern part of the state. we're dry here in the valley for now, but that'll change by the time you wake up in the morning. meteorologist matt pace joining us...
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secretary carter. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, ranking member reed, all the members of this committee. thank you for having us here. and chairman and senator reed, thanks for taking the time to talk with me before this hearing. i much appreciate it, as always. and for hosting general dunford by my side where he is all the time. i'm very pleased. our country is very fortunate to have him. similarly, i want to thank you for hosting the service chiefs last week. i appreciated your comments to them about the inefficiencies and the dangers of continued budget instability and gridlock, as well as the risk of sequestrations looming return. i look forward to addressing those topics more today with you. i also appreciate your support for our men and women serving around the world, military and civilian alike. you always provided. they are the finest fighting force the world has ever known. no one else in the world is stronger, no one is more capable, more innovative, more experienced, and has better friends and allies than they.
secretary carter. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, ranking member reed, all the members of this committee. thank you for having us here. and chairman and senator reed, thanks for taking the time to talk with me before this hearing. i much appreciate it, as always. and for hosting general dunford by my side where he is all the time. i'm very pleased. our country is very fortunate to have him. similarly, i want to thank you for hosting the service chiefs last week. i appreciated your...