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carter: save them for tomorrow. president carter, thank you. pres. carter: i can't tie a tie. by the way, my wrist is healing up quite well. thank you very much again. glad to see you. god bless you. >> [applause] >> [cheering] >> [applause] now, we have some microphones that are set up for you to -- if you want to pull the microphones out to the front here so people can come and ask questions. if you want to ask a question of senator sanders, come right up to the microphones. we are grateful to you. ok. i'm sorry. where are they? somebody wave and show people where to line up. i can't see. the lights are too bright. stand up and go to the microphone. hard to see. is there someone there? i see doug. introduce yourself. and -- doug threats from the international center for nonprofit law. senator sanders, you talked about folks that have to work 50, 60 hours a week, their income is declining, they don't have health care and they have endemic poverty. how would you explain to a u.s. citizen in that circumstance why it's important to invest internationally in human rights ? sen. s
carter: save them for tomorrow. president carter, thank you. pres. carter: i can't tie a tie. by the way, my wrist is healing up quite well. thank you very much again. glad to see you. god bless you. >> [applause] >> [cheering] >> [applause] now, we have some microphones that are set up for you to -- if you want to pull the microphones out to the front here so people can come and ask questions. if you want to ask a question of senator sanders, come right up to the microphones....
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president carter: of course not. [laughter] president carter: i don't think there's any way for anyone, even in your own personal mind to separate peace from human rights because one of the basic elements of peace, of human rights, is to be living at peace and only then can you have other human rights like freedom of speech and religion and also a chance to have an incoming and -- income and an education and health care and a house to live in and things of that kind. when war comes, the abuses of human rights which we all know about and for which we have talked for the last three years, but the number one human rights abuse, that is women and girls, that becomes much more serious. every human right that we talk 30 and is listed that has types, existed in the intervals of human rights are exacerbated or made worse under the cloud of war. when a nation decides to go to war, they basically drop any feeling of love or absence of hatred or the version to killing. the united states has been a war almost constantly since th
president carter: of course not. [laughter] president carter: i don't think there's any way for anyone, even in your own personal mind to separate peace from human rights because one of the basic elements of peace, of human rights, is to be living at peace and only then can you have other human rights like freedom of speech and religion and also a chance to have an incoming and -- income and an education and health care and a house to live in and things of that kind. when war comes, the abuses...
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in the last two weeks, carter predicted the surge in oracle and others now he's got a bolder call to make the action begins right now. >>> everything that is old is suddenly new again two of the four horsemen of the '90s are surging this year oracle and microsoft up double digits trading near all-time highs. cisco not far behind well below the tech bubble levels, 10% lower than -- intel is down on the year, but could any of these names actually play catchup to the rest? let's get in the money right now. dan, what do you think >> you mentioned microsoft and oracle outperforming microsoft had a good year last year oracle is playing quick catchup. you made a great call last week. it got to all-time highs after results yesterday. it's up 33% on the year. cisco, they're going to have a meeting next week. that could be a potential catalyst followed by the q4 earnings falling on august 16th. out a ways one of the things that's really important here is that cisco had a really bad day when they reported their fiscal q3 it was down 7% there was a revenue miss for the guidance of the current qu
in the last two weeks, carter predicted the surge in oracle and others now he's got a bolder call to make the action begins right now. >>> everything that is old is suddenly new again two of the four horsemen of the '90s are surging this year oracle and microsoft up double digits trading near all-time highs. cisco not far behind well below the tech bubble levels, 10% lower than -- intel is down on the year, but could any of these names actually play catchup to the rest? let's get in...
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thank you president carter for you with us. president carter: i cannot tie a tie. my wrist is healing up quite well. i told you i would ask that to you today. thank you very much again. good to see you will stop god bless you. -- good to see you. god bless you. [cheers and applause] moderator: now, we have some microphones that are set up for you to -- if you want to pull the microphones out to the front here so people can come and ask questions. if you want to ask a question of sen. sanders: come right up to the microphones. we are grateful to you. >> i am doug from the international center for nonprofit law. sen. sanders: you talk about people who work so many hours a week, they have endemic poverty. about peoplehock who work so many hours a week. humanuld they invest in rights? senator sanders: at the end of the day and in fact -- at the end of the day, if all that we a military and engage in wars all over the world from simply -- forget the morality and humanity of it -- from eight dollars and sense perspective that is a very, very expensive proposition which t
thank you president carter for you with us. president carter: i cannot tie a tie. my wrist is healing up quite well. i told you i would ask that to you today. thank you very much again. good to see you will stop god bless you. -- good to see you. god bless you. [cheers and applause] moderator: now, we have some microphones that are set up for you to -- if you want to pull the microphones out to the front here so people can come and ask questions. if you want to ask a question of sen. sanders:...
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carter and amy with incredible dignity. we are also proud of what you have achieved as president and after president. i'm delighted to be here. [applause] let me answer your question by saying, i'm not going to say anything that would shock anybody in this room i don't think. the leadership of this country today, in fact believes very strongly in human rights. we are in a new moment, pivotal moment in american history.sr we have a president, again i don't mean to be disrespectful to anybody, least of all the president, but he is in contrast to the gentleman here. we have a president to lies all of the time. it is very hard to deal, i don't mind people disagreeing and we may disagree, people disagree and that's called democracy. i'm often asked about what president trump said yesterday, it's hard to answer because it will be different tomorrow. very often factually what he says is not correct. when you talk about human rights it is important that you do nott allow the normalization of a situation in which a president basical
carter and amy with incredible dignity. we are also proud of what you have achieved as president and after president. i'm delighted to be here. [applause] let me answer your question by saying, i'm not going to say anything that would shock anybody in this room i don't think. the leadership of this country today, in fact believes very strongly in human rights. we are in a new moment, pivotal moment in american history.sr we have a president, again i don't mean to be disrespectful to anybody,...
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carter. the cause of his death was a suicide. >> reporter: the question now before a judge, can one person be legally held responsible for the suicide of another. massachusetts isn't a state that has this law. >> did she cause his death? did he act autonomously that day when he was alone in the car 30 miles away? that's going to be the biggest obstacle for prosecutors. >> reporter: if convicted, michelle carter faces 40 years in prison. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back, the announcement from a pair of iconic names in american retail falling on hard times. >>> we're back now with an incredible story about overcoming fear, not to mention the odds. rock climber alex hannal just did something no one's ever done before, reaching the top of y yosemite's famed el capitan without ropes. 3,000 feet straight up. tonight he talks exclusively to nbc's dottie schwartz about reaching new heights. >> reporter: it's a towering wall that those brave enough to challenge its face aren't even visi
carter. the cause of his death was a suicide. >> reporter: the question now before a judge, can one person be legally held responsible for the suicide of another. massachusetts isn't a state that has this law. >> did she cause his death? did he act autonomously that day when he was alone in the car 30 miles away? that's going to be the biggest obstacle for prosecutors. >> reporter: if convicted, michelle carter faces 40 years in prison. >>> we'll take a short break....
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look at the technical view how much do you believe in carter's charts? if you do -- >> carter don't you like them talking about you? >> i can sit right here. i will end with there one you started w. either this is the worst part of the trade or the best part t. fact that it isn't succumb at all suggests there is a buying base there that is not worried about anything that's the complacency that's the vix as to make the trade work actually, this is idiosyncratic stock taking over the world. >> i hate to call it a cult stock. people are fanatical about it. >> clanging the world, changing automotive, changing technology. >> speaking of change, we have much more "options action" still ahead. here's what's coming up. ♪ i'm free >> that's what's been happening to tech stocks lately. but there's one name the chart master says you should buy on the dip. we'll break it down. plus, calling all "options action" fans, reach into your pockets, not your phone and tweet us your question at optionsaction. if it's nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" retur
look at the technical view how much do you believe in carter's charts? if you do -- >> carter don't you like them talking about you? >> i can sit right here. i will end with there one you started w. either this is the worst part of the trade or the best part t. fact that it isn't succumb at all suggests there is a buying base there that is not worried about anything that's the complacency that's the vix as to make the trade work actually, this is idiosyncratic stock taking over the...
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we are at the end of jimmy carter. he came to washington with the best of intentions but jimmy carter failed as president because he didn't understand washington but we had the recession. democrats needed to do something and willing to take a chance on reagan. >> back to trump. [laughter] the reason -- let me answers is diplomatically. people in the 80s thought reagan would be a failure. very high approval numbers, american historians moderating him high but looking at the reagan presidency, the last paul of american historians, 13 but steadily going up over the last 30 or 40 years. i don't have the newspapers of eight years or four years from now to tell you about donald trump, reagan was a different man, different styles, there is no comparison except both are outsiders as far as the coalition. >> i don't think that trump would say he was comfortable being described as an inheritor of george w. >> there's a lot of things trump is not comfortable with. [laughing] >> but it's obvious. there's certain type of republican
we are at the end of jimmy carter. he came to washington with the best of intentions but jimmy carter failed as president because he didn't understand washington but we had the recession. democrats needed to do something and willing to take a chance on reagan. >> back to trump. [laughter] the reason -- let me answers is diplomatically. people in the 80s thought reagan would be a failure. very high approval numbers, american historians moderating him high but looking at the reagan...
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and -- talk about hot, in the last two weeks, carter predicted the surge in oracle and amgen and now he's got a bolder call to make. the action begins right now. ♪ >> let's get right to it everything that is old is suddenly new again two of the four horsemen of the 90s are surging this year, oracle and microsoft trading near their all time high well below the tech bubble levels, 10% lower than the 5 2-week high. let's get in the money right now. >> i think they can. you just mentioned microsoft and oracle outperforming microsoft up 13% this year and oracle is playing quick catch up new all time high, 33% on the year a name i want to look at is ciscoe, that could be a potential catalyst out aways. one of the things is really important, cisco reported down 7% last month, there was a revenue miss for the guidance of this current quarter but when you think about that and have a big gap, the company knows they have this analyst meeting in a few weeks here they don't generally like to leave -- nothing to talk about what you get there we have a couple of charts i think there's going to be
and -- talk about hot, in the last two weeks, carter predicted the surge in oracle and amgen and now he's got a bolder call to make. the action begins right now. ♪ >> let's get right to it everything that is old is suddenly new again two of the four horsemen of the 90s are surging this year, oracle and microsoft trading near their all time high well below the tech bubble levels, 10% lower than the 5 2-week high. let's get in the money right now. >> i think they can. you just...
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carter's family says cdc won't count his case either, in their published statistics, despite carter's doctors describing it as characteristically afm. some of these kids die? dr. greenberg: they do. it is a very rare event to have death related to acute flaccid myelitis. unfortunately, it has happened. sharyl: although the one-two punch of ev-d68 and afm paralysis has been more damaging over the past three and a half years than much more publicized diseases, it's still in the shadows. more kids have been hurt seriously with this than measles, ebola, and zika combined, but you don't hear anything about it? priorities around ebola, measles, and zika that are very valid. will enterovirus d68 is a common virus with a low rate of causing significant paralysis or conditions that lead to disability. and so the decisions have been made that, while it is a problem, while it is a concern, it may not garner the level of need that some other public health issues do. sharyl: do you agree with that? dr. greenberg: i wish we had the resources to do it all. sharyl: greenberg says there's reason to ho
carter's family says cdc won't count his case either, in their published statistics, despite carter's doctors describing it as characteristically afm. some of these kids die? dr. greenberg: they do. it is a very rare event to have death related to acute flaccid myelitis. unfortunately, it has happened. sharyl: although the one-two punch of ev-d68 and afm paralysis has been more damaging over the past three and a half years than much more publicized diseases, it's still in the shadows. more kids...
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>> reporter: if convicted, michelle carter faces 20 years in prison. nbc news, taunton, massachusetts. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back, the announcement of a pair ofco falling on hard times. s, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise americans - 83% try yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day 50+ a complete multi-vitamin with 100% daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. one a day 50+. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower you
>> reporter: if convicted, michelle carter faces 20 years in prison. nbc news, taunton, massachusetts. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back, the announcement of a pair ofco falling on hard times. s, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise americans - 83% try yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from...
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carter carries ohio in 1976 by 6000 votes out of 3 million cast. he carries -- of course, theheml teamsters there's a lot of suspicion that the teamsters woat they wouldn't do that, with a? [laughter] let me just quickly say, the fact that ford came so close with seem to indicate that there is a shift but reagan, now definitely in the wilderness in your book, persists. >> yes, he does. he mainly creates a political organization, citizens for the public to advance his conservatism and to help candidates running for office. he embarks on a radio career is doing five minute radio commentaries, five days a week and he's literally recorded them at the corner of hollywood and vine in los angeles at the studio and he records a five-minute commentaries that go out to hundreds of radio stations on either reel to reels tape or on 45 record albums. this is before the day when you could send out a soundbite via the internet to a thousand radio stations. a these are five minute radio commentaries and at one point, 55 million people every week are listening to r
carter carries ohio in 1976 by 6000 votes out of 3 million cast. he carries -- of course, theheml teamsters there's a lot of suspicion that the teamsters woat they wouldn't do that, with a? [laughter] let me just quickly say, the fact that ford came so close with seem to indicate that there is a shift but reagan, now definitely in the wilderness in your book, persists. >> yes, he does. he mainly creates a political organization, citizens for the public to advance his conservatism and to...
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michelle carter, standing to hear the verdict from the judge who decided her case. the words that he said matters the most, when the boyfriend had second thoughts, she texted him to get back into his truck. here's debra roberts. >> reporter: michelle carter, overwhelmed by emotion today as the judge delivers her fate. >> this court having reviewed the evidence and applied the law thereto now finds you guilty. >> reporter: guilty of involuntary manslaughter. her weapon, text messages encouraging her boyfriend, conrad roy, to kill himself. >> there are no winners here today. two families have been torn apart and will be affected by this for years to come. >> reporter: in 2014, carter sent roy thousands of texts leading up to his suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning in his own truck. when he had second thoughts, texting, "i'm freaking out again, i'm overthinking." carter responds, "i thought you wanted to do this, the time is right and you're ready, you just need to do it." and in a key moment for the judge, when roy has second thoughts and leaves his truck, carter str
michelle carter, standing to hear the verdict from the judge who decided her case. the words that he said matters the most, when the boyfriend had second thoughts, she texted him to get back into his truck. here's debra roberts. >> reporter: michelle carter, overwhelmed by emotion today as the judge delivers her fate. >> this court having reviewed the evidence and applied the law thereto now finds you guilty. >> reporter: guilty of involuntary manslaughter. her weapon, text...
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because he said let's check in with carter on that. >> i heard that. technically, not very good this is a marquis stock. a stock markets and marquis stocks are make iing all time highs. if this is down 20% and acting poorly it has two heavy props an gaps over the last several months and often associateded with news an its earnings something's not right. so, two gap, not one they usually come in twos or threes >> i think that's a really, the most important point here right now. i think expectations are very low. despite it trading at a premium market it's down 20% from its all time highs. down 10% from its 2017 highs that just tells me excuse me, sentiment is not particularly rosy in the name, so you have a set up here where it held that $50 level which was a big level a few years back where to me, you can probably buy the stock we understand there are some head winds in the pizza. we kn business lulu is down 20% this stock is still up on the year believe it or not, but to me, if you can get through and investors aren't spooked by guidance >> to mel's p
because he said let's check in with carter on that. >> i heard that. technically, not very good this is a marquis stock. a stock markets and marquis stocks are make iing all time highs. if this is down 20% and acting poorly it has two heavy props an gaps over the last several months and often associateded with news an its earnings something's not right. so, two gap, not one they usually come in twos or threes >> i think that's a really, the most important point here right now. i...
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carter evans, cbs news, san diego. >> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others you can check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the bad york city, i'm demarco morgan. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >>> hi, everyone, and welcome to the overnight news. i'm demarco morgan. the bodies of american sailors killed in a crash at sea off the coast of japan have been found. seven crew members from the "uss fitzgerald" had been missing since the navy destroyer was hit by a cargo ship about four times its size. it happened early saturday morning local time. bodies were found today in a flooded sleeping area. japan's prime minister sent president trump a note expressing his sorrow and condolences. we get more now from ben tracy in beijing. >> reporter: when navy divers were able to get inside the destroyed compartment of the "uss fitzgerald" they found what they had feared. collision or the flooding that followed. >> my focus is on the families, the grieving fam
carter evans, cbs news, san diego. >> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others you can check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the bad york city, i'm demarco morgan. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >>> hi, everyone, and welcome to the overnight news. i'm demarco morgan. the bodies of american sailors killed in a crash at sea off the coast of japan...
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carter returned to new york university and has just completed her junior year. she's largely recovered from her physical injuries, but not her emotional scars. >> at the beginning of this school year, i was limping to class. i was literally doing this and getting to class. and now i'm just walking straight by the end of this school year. emotionally, i think, it's like every day is a different kind of struggle. some days i'm really up, and i'm so happy, life is great, i'm excited about this thing that happened, this thing that happened. and then some days i just find myself falling into this dark place that i don't want to go back to. i was in a really dark place in the hospital, and sometimes i feel myself going back there. >> reporter: carter is writing a book about surviving the pulse nightclub attack. news of other terrorist attacks, like the one after a pop concert in manchester, england, last month, hits her particularly hard. >> we're all, you know, at risk of being, just like, having our lives devastated at some point. so i just really hope we don't forg
carter returned to new york university and has just completed her junior year. she's largely recovered from her physical injuries, but not her emotional scars. >> at the beginning of this school year, i was limping to class. i was literally doing this and getting to class. and now i'm just walking straight by the end of this school year. emotionally, i think, it's like every day is a different kind of struggle. some days i'm really up, and i'm so happy, life is great, i'm excited about...
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tried to talk him out of harming himself and carter suffered with her own depression. and blaming her behavior on the meds she was taking. >> suicide even if someone supports another person in suicide it doesn't create a homicide. >> roy's mother admits her son was troubled but says he was getting better. >> i knew he was a little depressed but i thought he was doing great. >> and roy's sister just 13 at the time. testifies days before the funeral carter asked for some of his ashes. >> she needed to be special. she told carter he should tweet her and she should be the last shout-out before he died. >>> and they point to a conversation where he regretss dragging her into his problems. and she waived her rights to a jury trial. if convicted she faces 20 years in prison. abc news massachusetts. >>> checking sports game three of the nba finals is in cleveland and the warriors lead the series, 2-1. so much win game forever the cavs tonight and watch it here on 6 abc or on the watch abc app. coverage begins at 8:30. >>> turning to baseball the phillies beat the atlanta brave
tried to talk him out of harming himself and carter suffered with her own depression. and blaming her behavior on the meds she was taking. >> suicide even if someone supports another person in suicide it doesn't create a homicide. >> roy's mother admits her son was troubled but says he was getting better. >> i knew he was a little depressed but i thought he was doing great. >> and roy's sister just 13 at the time. testifies days before the funeral carter asked for some...
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carter, please stand. this court, having reviewed the evidence and applied the laws thereto now find you guilty on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad roy the third. this court further finds that the cobalt has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that you are a youthful offender and you are judged so at this time. you may be seated, that verdict is not recorded and it in writing as well. do you wish to be heard? sentencing is not appropriate at this time, chapter 119 requires that a presentencing report be prepared and given to the judge before sentencing can be enclosed. [indistinct] >> gregg: the judge has found this young woman guilty. she sent a myriad of text messages to her boyfriend encouraging him to kill himself. he had strong a pipe fixed with carbon monoxide into his truck and he sat there and he died. her messages to him right before hand were get back in your truck. another one, i thought you wanted to do this, just do it. even though there is no cri
carter, please stand. this court, having reviewed the evidence and applied the laws thereto now find you guilty on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad roy the third. this court further finds that the cobalt has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that you are a youthful offender and you are judged so at this time. you may be seated, that verdict is not recorded and it in writing as well. do you wish to be heard? sentencing is not appropriate at this...
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at the time prosecutors say he was on the phone with carter, for 47 minutes. telling her he had second thoughts. they claim she then told him to get back in the car. roy died in this k mart parking lot. >> it is a suicide. not a homicide. >> according to court documents roy had attempted suicide before he met carter. and the defense says she tried to help her boyfriend get better arguing her text that day did nothing to convince roy's decision. previously the defense tried to get the case dismissed by insisting the texts are protected by the first amendment. but massachusetts supreme judicial court disagreed saying carter engaged in a systematic campaign of coercion. that targeted insecurities. and that her instruction to get back in his truck in his final moments was a direct causal lynn tubing his death. maggie ruly, abc news, new york. >> sad case overall there in massachusetts. thanks to maggie. airline passenger recovering this morning after being mauled on board a plane by an emotional support dog. marlene jackson seated next to marine traveling with the
at the time prosecutors say he was on the phone with carter, for 47 minutes. telling her he had second thoughts. they claim she then told him to get back in the car. roy died in this k mart parking lot. >> it is a suicide. not a homicide. >> according to court documents roy had attempted suicide before he met carter. and the defense says she tried to help her boyfriend get better arguing her text that day did nothing to convince roy's decision. previously the defense tried to get...
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carter responded, i thought you wanted to do this? the time is right and you're ready, you just need to do it. the defense arguing roy had searched the internet repeatedly for ways to commit suicide. >> i knew he was a little depressed but i thought he was doing great. >> friends of carter told the court she first texted them saying he was missing, but later admitted she knew he was dead. >> i was talking to him on the phone when he killed himself, liv. i heard him die. i just wish i got him more help." >> reporter: no word on whether carter will take the stand in her own defense. >> mara, thank you. >>> when we come back -- the new headline tonight. highest paid athletes in the world and more on those dangerous storms, the tornado on the ground and we'll be right back. th all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it.
carter responded, i thought you wanted to do this? the time is right and you're ready, you just need to do it. the defense arguing roy had searched the internet repeatedly for ways to commit suicide. >> i knew he was a little depressed but i thought he was doing great. >> friends of carter told the court she first texted them saying he was missing, but later admitted she knew he was dead. >> i was talking to him on the phone when he killed himself, liv. i heard him die. i just...
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. >> reporter: the defendant, 20-year-old michelle carter, lost her composure as judge lawrence moniz announced his verdict in the death of her friend, conrad roy, who died in a kmart parking lot nearly three years ago from carbon monoxide poisoning. the judge found that a stream of text messages and phone calls from carter persuaded 18-year-old roy to take his own life, even as he had doubts. >> this court finds that instructing mr. roy to get back in the truck constituted wanton and reckless conduct by miss carter. >> reporter: in the last week of roy's life, carter sent dozens of text messages, urging him to kill himself, all part of what prosecutors say was an attempt to gain sympathy and attention from classmates. "you're ready and prepared. all you have to do is turn the generator on and be free and happy." but it was this text from carter to her friend, sam boardman, sent two months after roy's death, that sealed her fate. "i could have stopped hip. i was on the phone with him and he got out of the car because it was working and he got scared and i told him to get back in." the
. >> reporter: the defendant, 20-year-old michelle carter, lost her composure as judge lawrence moniz announced his verdict in the death of her friend, conrad roy, who died in a kmart parking lot nearly three years ago from carbon monoxide poisoning. the judge found that a stream of text messages and phone calls from carter persuaded 18-year-old roy to take his own life, even as he had doubts. >> this court finds that instructing mr. roy to get back in the truck constituted wanton...
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they all received text messages from carter around the time of her boyfriend's suicide. one high school class made read one of the texts from carter. >> he called me and i heard like muffled sound and some type of motor running and it was like that for 20 minutes and he wouldn't answer. i think he killed himself. >> reporter: prosecution is trying to show carter pushed conrad roy to commit suicide, the 18 year-old died of carbon machine oxide poisoning in his pick up in 2014. on the witness stand carter's friend samantha boardman read messages she got from cart their july. >> i was on the phone and he got out of the car, because it was working and he got scared and i told him to get back in. >> reporter: carter sent board man another text when she learned detectives would be looking at roy's phone. >> they have to go through his phone and see if anyone encouraged him to do it on text and stuff. they read my messages with him i'm done. his family will hate me and i could go to jail. >> reporter: carter's defense team is trying trying to show roy's death was the result of
they all received text messages from carter around the time of her boyfriend's suicide. one high school class made read one of the texts from carter. >> he called me and i heard like muffled sound and some type of motor running and it was like that for 20 minutes and he wouldn't answer. i think he killed himself. >> reporter: prosecution is trying to show carter pushed conrad roy to commit suicide, the 18 year-old died of carbon machine oxide poisoning in his pick up in 2014. on the...
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and they probably want to find out from carter page what the russians were asking him. and how the russians may have been courting him. and what the russians perhaps thought they could get out of him. if he was somebody who was connected in any way to donald trump. and so i think this is interesting, because it may tell you a little bit more about what the russians were looking for. and that gives us a hint of what the fbi is looking at. >> jeffrey, you communicated from time to time with carter page. i understand you just heard from him about this new report. what's he saying? >> i have. let me quickly summarize, anderson. first of all, he's been watching your show tonight and he said he's having a good laugh at tony blinken who is on with you right now. he said he believes the obama administration's backs are against the wall, and that things that members of the obama administration have allegedly done haven't even been fully exposed yet. it should be interesting, he says, as the real truth continues to come out and he insists he is absolutely innocent, that he is tel
and they probably want to find out from carter page what the russians were asking him. and how the russians may have been courting him. and what the russians perhaps thought they could get out of him. if he was somebody who was connected in any way to donald trump. and so i think this is interesting, because it may tell you a little bit more about what the russians were looking for. and that gives us a hint of what the fbi is looking at. >> jeffrey, you communicated from time to time with...
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: "miss carter, please stand. this court, having reviewed the evidence and applied the law there to now find you guilty on the indictment charging you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad roy the third. this court further finds that the commonwealth has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that you are a youthful offender and you are judged so at this time. you may be seated, that verdict is now recorded and it is in writing as well."> because she was 17 at the time of the crime, carter --- who is now 20 -- was tried as a juvenile. the judge is allowing carter to remain free on bail ... until her sentencing on august 3rd... (steve) the fifth day of jury deliberations in the cosby trial is now wrapping up..still no verdict. the jury told the judge thursday that they were deadlocked and could not reach a decision on any of the three counts against cosby.. the judge ordered them to continue deliberations.. today the jurors requested to re-hear the testimony from accuser andrea constand...but the judge d
because she was 17 at the time of the crime, carter --- who is now 20 -- was tried as a juvenile. the judge is allowing carter to remain free on bail ... until her sentencing on august 3rd... (steve) the fifth day of jury deliberations in the cosby trial is now wrapping up..still no verdict. the jury told the judge thursday that they were deadlocked and could not reach a decision on any of the three counts against cosby.. the judge ordered them to continue deliberations.. today the jurors...
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michelle carter seemed stunned in court today as superior court judge handed down that verdict. defense lawyers had argued that carter's boyfriend conrad roy the third had history of depression and suicide attempts. and was determined to take his own life. but the judge says carter's texts created a risk and her failure to act to save him caused his death. roy killed himself back in 2014 by carbon monoxide poisoning. >> when miss carter realizes that mr. roy has exited the truck, she instructs him to get back into the truck which she has reason to know is or is becoming a toxic environment inconsistent with human life. >> carter will be sentenced august 3rd and faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> well you see it you shoot it, our fresco user are helping us show what's happening in your neighbor. so brad what's going on tonight? >> plenty happening dawn. community coming together tonight inside west oak lane for a youth forum. state senator art heywood philadelphia cease fire another community organizations all teaming up tonight for the forum called peace in the northwest. fresc
michelle carter seemed stunned in court today as superior court judge handed down that verdict. defense lawyers had argued that carter's boyfriend conrad roy the third had history of depression and suicide attempts. and was determined to take his own life. but the judge says carter's texts created a risk and her failure to act to save him caused his death. roy killed himself back in 2014 by carbon monoxide poisoning. >> when miss carter realizes that mr. roy has exited the truck, she...
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carter sending dozens of text messages to roy telling him such things as, there isn't anything anyone can do to save you. not even yourself. and you've hit that point. now a forensic investigator, a defense witness, who analyzed the computers and phones owned by roy and carter testifying that roy googled suicide by cop, visited a website that explained easy, quick and painless ways to commit suicide, even researching which medications would kill him in his sleep. >> there is one message sent to miss carter, it is a screen shot of a website about carbon monoxide. >> the defense is putting forth that this young boy was already on the path of suicide. he had researched it. he was ready to do it. >> reporter: carter, 17 at the time of roy's suicide, is facing involuntary manslaughter charges in juvenile court. roy, then 18, took his own life dying from carbon monoxide poisoning while locked inside his running truck. carter's defense attorney making the case that roy struggling with depression had long contemplated suicide partly because of physical and verbal abuse from family members and
carter sending dozens of text messages to roy telling him such things as, there isn't anything anyone can do to save you. not even yourself. and you've hit that point. now a forensic investigator, a defense witness, who analyzed the computers and phones owned by roy and carter testifying that roy googled suicide by cop, visited a website that explained easy, quick and painless ways to commit suicide, even researching which medications would kill him in his sleep. >> there is one message...
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reporter: judgment day for michelle carter. a judge finding the 20-year-old guilty of involuntary manslaughter. carter accused of encouraging her boyfriend conrad roy to commit suicide so she could get attention. carter's case was tried in juvenile court because at the time of roy's death she was 17. 18-year-old roy took his life, dying from carbon monoxide poisoning while loxed inside his truck. >> there is one message sent to miss carter. it's a screen shot of a reporter: carter sent dozens of text messages to roy telling him things as, "there isn't anyone can do to save you. not even yourself. you have hit that point." but defense lawyers maintain she isn't to blame for roy's death, making the case that roy had long con stem plaited suicide -- contemplated suicide partially because of physical and ver billion abuse from -- verbal abuse from the family. >> he was placed under arrest for assault and battery, domestic. reporter: a forensic investigator took the stand for the defense testifying that roy googled suicide by cop, v
reporter: judgment day for michelle carter. a judge finding the 20-year-old guilty of involuntary manslaughter. carter accused of encouraging her boyfriend conrad roy to commit suicide so she could get attention. carter's case was tried in juvenile court because at the time of roy's death she was 17. 18-year-old roy took his life, dying from carbon monoxide poisoning while loxed inside his truck. >> there is one message sent to miss carter. it's a screen shot of a reporter: carter sent...
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new reporting on how interested the fbi seems to be in carter page. the story, just out in "the washington post" detailing how many times page has been questioned already, what he's been asked about and what he's told investigators. page himself, according to "the post" calling the encounters extensive. in a moment, the correspondent who broke the story. we begin with the senate obamacare replacement bill and yet another big number. 22 million. 22 million fewer people with insurance by 2026. that, according to the congressional brujt office. also, big deficit reduction. however, it's that 22 million estimate that could be politically toxic to some republican moderates, one of whom weighed in late tonight. there's a lot to get to, starting with phil mattingly at the capital. so, what else is in the cbo report? >> reporter: we8, you stall, yo with that top line number, and that's important to moderates. they said their vote may be contingent on that. 22 million is the top line number, fewer americans that would have insurance over the course of a ten-ye
new reporting on how interested the fbi seems to be in carter page. the story, just out in "the washington post" detailing how many times page has been questioned already, what he's been asked about and what he's told investigators. page himself, according to "the post" calling the encounters extensive. in a moment, the correspondent who broke the story. we begin with the senate obamacare replacement bill and yet another big number. 22 million. 22 million fewer people with...
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carter repeatedly telling him, it's time and you need to just do it. cell phone records showing carter telling him to get back inside the truck when he has second thoughts. carter attorney blaming her behavior on the medication she was taking. >> it's a suicide even if somebody supports another individual in a suicide, it doesn't create a homicide. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, taunton, massachusetts. >> adrienne will have more on that trial on "good morning america." >>> take a look. a spearfishing trip that went very wrong e the hospital. wow, that eight-foot shark took a bite out of parker simpson's right leg while he and the friend were in the florida keys. look again. you'll see it here in slo-mo. he said he thought the shark was going after fish on his line then it turned towards him. simpson lost more than two pints of blood. >>> mother nature has played a role in the america's cup yachting competition in bermuda. half of the team new zealand's six-man crew ended up in the ocean yesterday. winds reaching nearly 30 miles an hour capsiz
carter repeatedly telling him, it's time and you need to just do it. cell phone records showing carter telling him to get back inside the truck when he has second thoughts. carter attorney blaming her behavior on the medication she was taking. >> it's a suicide even if somebody supports another individual in a suicide, it doesn't create a homicide. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, taunton, massachusetts. >> adrienne will have more on that trial on "good morning...
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carter repeatedly telling him, it's time and you need to just do it. cell phone records showing carter telling him to get back inside the truck when he has second thoughts. carter's attorney blaming her behavior on the medication she was taking. >> it's a suicide even if somebody supports another individual in a suicide, it doesn't create a homicide. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m., nancy grace weighs in on the case live. with your "gma" first look, i'm adrienne bankert abc news, taunton, massachusetts. ♪ your body was made for better thinhan rheumatoid arthritis. before you and yr rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as twweeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection.
carter repeatedly telling him, it's time and you need to just do it. cell phone records showing carter telling him to get back inside the truck when he has second thoughts. carter's attorney blaming her behavior on the medication she was taking. >> it's a suicide even if somebody supports another individual in a suicide, it doesn't create a homicide. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m., nancy grace weighs in on the case live. with your "gma" first look, i'm adrienne bankert abc...
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carter told him we should have a new chapter of u.s./russia relations that built on common goals and there's no need to keep up this hostility. is that true? >> i don't recall that conversation. there were brief interactions that -- >> that's not a brief interaction. >> i never had any -- >> when you say it was a casual hello, how are you, and at the same time you said you made a deal at the end of the meeting that was off the record. >> no. no. that was the deal from the beginning. everyone in that meeting was -- >> i never shook hands with somebody and had them say this handshaking is off the record. >> no. everyone in that meeting, it was agreed that it was -- >> how was that agreement struck? >> well, it was announced at the beginning. >> who made the announcement? >> i actually came in late but that was speaking to the organizers. >> who were the organizers? >> i forget their -- >> no, you were meeting with a bunch of russians, including kislyak at the republican convention and you don't remember who invited you to the meeting? >>
carter told him we should have a new chapter of u.s./russia relations that built on common goals and there's no need to keep up this hostility. is that true? >> i don't recall that conversation. there were brief interactions that -- >> that's not a brief interaction. >> i never had any -- >> when you say it was a casual hello, how are you, and at the same time you said you made a deal at the end of the meeting that was off the record. >> no. no. that was the deal...
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repeal of the policy institute last summer by then secretary of defense ash carter without any input from members of congress which allowed transgender individuals to serve and be recruited in the military. this policy is ill-conceived and contrary to our goals of decreasing troop readiness and addressing budget shortfalls of the past. by recruiting and allowing individuals to serve openly in our military we are suggesting tax -- subjecting taxpayers to high medical costs including an average of $130,000 per transition surgery lifetime hormone treatments and additional surgery to address the average 25% of individuals who experience complications in addition to possible mental health issues and cost of training. the surgeries alone are estimated to cost one point $35 billion over the next 10 years and that is with the assumption of only 30% of individuals in transition. that money could fund 13 f-35, 14 super hornet f-18s, too, the 21 long-range strike bombers 18 wing replacements or increase in strength of our troops. in addition the policy subjects tri-care for hormone therapy for
repeal of the policy institute last summer by then secretary of defense ash carter without any input from members of congress which allowed transgender individuals to serve and be recruited in the military. this policy is ill-conceived and contrary to our goals of decreasing troop readiness and addressing budget shortfalls of the past. by recruiting and allowing individuals to serve openly in our military we are suggesting tax -- subjecting taxpayers to high medical costs including an average...
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carter please stand. >> reporter: michelle carter in tears as a judge convicted her of involuntarily manslaughter after convincing her boyfriend to commit suicide. the basis thousands of text messages and phone calls with roy who had previously tonight is the night she wrote it's now or never. when roy texted i'm freaking out again, i'm over thinking. carter responded i thought you wanted to do this. the time is right, and you're ready. you just need to do it. that night, roy drove to this kmart parking lot outside of boston and filled his grandfather's pickup truck with carbon monoxide. when he got scared and left the car, carter later texted a friend. i told him to get back in. i couldn't have him live that way. the judge said that failure to help makes her responsible. >> she admits in a subsequent text she did nothing. >> reporter: legal experts say the verdict shows a message sent via text is as powerful as one delivered in person. >> she didn't turn on the gas in the car, she simply told him turn on the gas, get back in the car so she is two steps removed and 30 miles away from
carter please stand. >> reporter: michelle carter in tears as a judge convicted her of involuntarily manslaughter after convincing her boyfriend to commit suicide. the basis thousands of text messages and phone calls with roy who had previously tonight is the night she wrote it's now or never. when roy texted i'm freaking out again, i'm over thinking. carter responded i thought you wanted to do this. the time is right, and you're ready. you just need to do it. that night, roy drove to...
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however, chart master carter worth, you say tesla could be the next stock to join the tech wreck. walk us through it >> let's look at some charts this is dangerous stuff too. the opposite of buying something that's broken like that supermarket is selling something that's strong. so you take your chances, but let's talk about it. what we have here is a five-year chart and i think optically it's quite clear that the following is what happened right? we have a nice breakout above that, but i want to zero in on the here and now and try to put this current move in context so we've had our breakout and it's quite remarkable how precise. it gets the top, it gets to the top, it gets to the top, backs away and then rips through the high okay so breakouts can continue and that will be the risk with shorting this but i think possibly we've got the chance for a little bit of a giveback so here's the current move we've got from essentially 200 to 380 and you can draw the lines any way you want but i think that a good way to draw them would be something along these lines and what we do know is
however, chart master carter worth, you say tesla could be the next stock to join the tech wreck. walk us through it >> let's look at some charts this is dangerous stuff too. the opposite of buying something that's broken like that supermarket is selling something that's strong. so you take your chances, but let's talk about it. what we have here is a five-year chart and i think optically it's quite clear that the following is what happened right? we have a nice breakout above that, but i...