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carter. i went on to other projects and then in 2015 i sat down and wrote a proposal. and i was still ignorant, i think, about the south and all those other issues. but i was still curious and i wanted to learn and you know, you write a book to try to satisfy your own curiosity in the first instance. i sold the proposal in 2015 and then just a few weeks later carter had that incredible press conference where he announced that he had brain cancer and was probably not going to be with us very much longer. so i thought i'd never get a chance to interview him. but as we all know, he survived, and i did get a chance to have four or five good interviews and six years later, i have produced a book. >> yeah! well, talking about these interviews, i wanted to ask you about you mentioned the prologue, you had access to president carter to interview him. i wonder, what was it like interviewing president carter compared to interview subjects or other historical figures that you've interviewed for your oth
carter. i went on to other projects and then in 2015 i sat down and wrote a proposal. and i was still ignorant, i think, about the south and all those other issues. but i was still curious and i wanted to learn and you know, you write a book to try to satisfy your own curiosity in the first instance. i sold the proposal in 2015 and then just a few weeks later carter had that incredible press conference where he announced that he had brain cancer and was probably not going to be with us very...
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jimmy carter had. the only difference, he's roman catholic and the spirit moves a little slower. [laughter] forgive me all my catholic friends but just the people who have called me, i was talking to the president, former president of nigeria and i said you are to be president now because when south africa had the upper hand and threatened to destroy africa, jimmy carter, they went to church together and jimmy carter got up and read the old testament scriptures and said i first heard of nigeria when i was doing a car wash to send books to missionary school in nigeria. when the president of nigeria gets up to read than new testament structure, he says i want to thank you, mr. president, i was a boy who had to walk threels or 4 miles every day to get to that school but that's where i learned how to read and write but that's also where he became, he ended up somehow being the number one student in the entire british empire commonwealth engineering school so he's brilliant, tough and mean and anytime there
jimmy carter had. the only difference, he's roman catholic and the spirit moves a little slower. [laughter] forgive me all my catholic friends but just the people who have called me, i was talking to the president, former president of nigeria and i said you are to be president now because when south africa had the upper hand and threatened to destroy africa, jimmy carter, they went to church together and jimmy carter got up and read the old testament scriptures and said i first heard of nigeria...
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and jimmy carter carried. new york so he had no trouble carrying in, florida i see a bill crane, but i want to ask one follow-up question bill you i wrote sunday that you were never afraid to talk. you're never afraid to voice your opinion even when it's not popular. so you talk about when you did not support you you weren't sure about supporting jimmy carter 30 years later. we had the barack obama run for president. you famously said i don't know if it's famous to you. but you said that you want him to be president in eight years not in 2008. so you've never been afraid to say what's on your mind even though it's not there again. my mother's godchild. was later, she married. well, grant hills. she's grant hill's mother basketball player say but shopping hill calvin hill, but she and hillary clinton were roommates said at wellesley is it? well, so yeah. yeah, and so i had been hearing about hillary clinton since she was a in college. and she she really see they graduated right after martin's death 68. and ed b
and jimmy carter carried. new york so he had no trouble carrying in, florida i see a bill crane, but i want to ask one follow-up question bill you i wrote sunday that you were never afraid to talk. you're never afraid to voice your opinion even when it's not popular. so you talk about when you did not support you you weren't sure about supporting jimmy carter 30 years later. we had the barack obama run for president. you famously said i don't know if it's famous to you. but you said that you...
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i'm melissa lee joined by carter worth, mike co-and tony zhang. the dow, subpoenas and nasdaq cloeing lower for the day and the week the nasdaq dropping 2.5% crude notching the fifth straight week of gains the vast majority of indicators are stuck at a crossroads in terms of final direction carter, what did you make of the week >> if you think about it, it is kind of a benign week. if you take today away, we were up on the week everything was quite okay. one day doesn't really change anything if you were to look at the close in the vix, this week versus last week, essentially un. small caps did very well relative to large because we know there was trouble in some of the bigger names. i don't think it was an eventful week despite today being obviously red. >> right mike, your take? >> yeah, i think carter's maybe a little more sanguine about all of this than i am. you know, i don't really see a whole lot of upside for equities here we obviously know the inflation story is a big problem what we were seeing in some of the large cap names is that mayb
i'm melissa lee joined by carter worth, mike co-and tony zhang. the dow, subpoenas and nasdaq cloeing lower for the day and the week the nasdaq dropping 2.5% crude notching the fifth straight week of gains the vast majority of indicators are stuck at a crossroads in terms of final direction carter, what did you make of the week >> if you think about it, it is kind of a benign week. if you take today away, we were up on the week everything was quite okay. one day doesn't really change...
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carter and mike will tell you why and tony takes on apple. also attempting a bounce in this bellwether first, energy and the s&p have become like two sides of a scale within the last five years but both at their own inflection points carter is taking a look at which has more weight right now. >> sure, what we know is mean reversion is not always  good technique to stick with. when something gets stretched too far, it's usually right to take the road less traveled. people love tech they love energy and guess what happens. dropped 22% in a matter of sessions now all of a sudden, no one wants to talk about it. it's all playing out let's look at a few tables the right column is the one to focus on the spread over the last five years. so-called how much energy is under or outperformed the s&p and of course, you see to date how big that is versus say 2020, it's almost equal and opposite next let's look at the first chart. this is the s&p 500 energy sector it is as well defined a channel two parallel lines as you can have energy touched the top of
carter and mike will tell you why and tony takes on apple. also attempting a bounce in this bellwether first, energy and the s&p have become like two sides of a scale within the last five years but both at their own inflection points carter is taking a look at which has more weight right now. >> sure, what we know is mean reversion is not always  good technique to stick with. when something gets stretched too far, it's usually right to take the road less traveled. people love tech...
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so carter what, are you look at? >> let's do it one thing that we know is it is an 80% decline that means it is a lot le's pit in some lines no drawing our judgments by me but your eye could see that we've moved above a down trend line so let's put that in and in fact depict it. first we're going to look at formation. is that a cup and handle you could call it whatever you want what it represents is this if you're in a down trend, you could should make a new low. now we made a low and we failed but when we sunk we didn't make a new low and now we've made a slight new high. so, let's put in that line we're clearly above and if you zoom in here, you could see it we've just gone above the down trend. and now final chart, that is putting all of the lines together, we have all of the elements a reversal and a down trend and that warrants a big green arrow. i'm a buyer. >> so mike, how do the fundamentals line up it does seem that in china, the tech crashdown has eased up and president xi has confirmed targets for the year
so carter what, are you look at? >> let's do it one thing that we know is it is an 80% decline that means it is a lot le's pit in some lines no drawing our judgments by me but your eye could see that we've moved above a down trend line so let's put that in and in fact depict it. first we're going to look at formation. is that a cup and handle you could call it whatever you want what it represents is this if you're in a down trend, you could should make a new low. now we made a low and we...
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. >> of course we are talking about carter worth of worth charting carter >> literally, look at this beauty more fun than sitting at a pc or laptop drawing lines >> give it a hug >> apple, what i thought we would start with is a chart that depicts really how ordinary what is going on is so this is only going back to 2018 you can see, and we're going to sort of make big circles here. in 2018 we had a 39% decline, and then there's covid, down 35%. then at the end of '20 we drop 25% and then here we are, call that 30% in and of itself, call it garden variety. if you look at a comparative chart over the last two years it might be an issue for a certain segment of the investor population we have three lines that are clear, bleooun blue, green and orange apple is still elevated to peers, qqq or the s&p. let's drill down and look at apple and try to figure out where it might be day to day here is a chart with no drawings, no an notation goes, no judgment. let's put in lines i would first point out this has the element of a minor head and shoulders bottom a very well documented formation whi
. >> of course we are talking about carter worth of worth charting carter >> literally, look at this beauty more fun than sitting at a pc or laptop drawing lines >> give it a hug >> apple, what i thought we would start with is a chart that depicts really how ordinary what is going on is so this is only going back to 2018 you can see, and we're going to sort of make big circles here. in 2018 we had a 39% decline, and then there's covid, down 35%. then at the end of '20 we...
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carter of louisiana, mr. carter will vote yes on h.r. 5585. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlemanfrom. >> as the member designated by from the state of texas, mr. john carter will vote nay. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: as the member designated by, i inform the house the house that they will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. crist lawson of florida, these members will vote yes on h.r. 5585. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. gottheimer, mrs. porter, mrs. haze and mr. keating and mr. scott, they will vote yes on h.r. 5585. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. long of missouri, i inform the house that mr. long will vote nay on h.r. 5585. the speaker pro tempore: for w
carter of louisiana, mr. carter will vote yes on h.r. 5585. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlemanfrom. >> as the member designated by from the state of texas, mr. john carter will vote nay. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: as the member designated by, i inform the house the house that they will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from florida seek recognition?...
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people like to say to jimmy carter is the worst. president of all time. at least carter was smart. gingrich reminded me that carter graduated from the naval academy, a nuclear submarine guy. he actually had a brain on his shoulders. biden does, and it's sad. >> that's his title, "nuclear submarine guy." >> and also former president. >> the white house they say is in a panic. they're stressed. what should they do? >> first of all, stop thinking about yourself and think about getting things done for the american people. i think that's the first problem, they're concerned about how they look. second of all, they've got it completely wrong. biden will be remembered as being worse than jimmy carter, because they're talking about gas prices, inflation, how things are bad then and now. they're ignoring the fact that carter's policies didn't fast-track us into a new cold war, a place where we're closer to a nuclear war now than since the cuban crisis. the list goes on and on. i wish the president of the united states and white house would focus on actually doing the work for the american p
people like to say to jimmy carter is the worst. president of all time. at least carter was smart. gingrich reminded me that carter graduated from the naval academy, a nuclear submarine guy. he actually had a brain on his shoulders. biden does, and it's sad. >> that's his title, "nuclear submarine guy." >> and also former president. >> the white house they say is in a panic. they're stressed. what should they do? >> first of all, stop thinking about yourself...
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carter was not even there at this point in mid-1900 -- when you're doing worse than jimmy carter is doing in the minds of americans in inflation you know they are holding you responsible for the conditions currently on the grounds that are hoarding americans their pocketbook. >> here's a couple of pieces of positive news we are overlooking. aren't you happy for jimmy carter that he is still alive to see that he's no longer the worst president in modern times? it's a big deal for him and his legacy. he gets to be here and see them not the bad guy. >> the carter renaissance come i never thought i'd ever see it in my entire life. greg, take a trip down memory lane, shall we? let's go back to 2020. when a barrel of oil was less expensive than a slice of pizza. do you remember it went negative for a while for a couple of months? i think it was like less than $2 per gallon and exxonmobil had its worst year ever. they lost $22 billion. things turned around and demand wind up in the price of oil went back up and now they are making profit. joe gets freaked out because every time the gasoline pric
carter was not even there at this point in mid-1900 -- when you're doing worse than jimmy carter is doing in the minds of americans in inflation you know they are holding you responsible for the conditions currently on the grounds that are hoarding americans their pocketbook. >> here's a couple of pieces of positive news we are overlooking. aren't you happy for jimmy carter that he is still alive to see that he's no longer the worst president in modern times? it's a big deal for him and...
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. >> i compare to carter. when you are doing worse than jimmy carter on inflation, they are holding you responsible. >> ashley: how bad is this for president biden that now his own are pretty much eating him alive? they can't ignore the numbers and issues any longer. >> joe: you can't ignore the similarity when you bring up carter. there was crippling inflation under carter and under biden. that poll shows 5% of voters see the economy as excellent, the way the white house describes the economy, they are out of touch. long lines under carter, record high under biden. america appears to be weak under carter, appears to be weak under biden. we saw what happened in afghanistan and ukraine. in the end carter lost 44 states when running for re-election against ronald reagan, who was supposed to be a joke because he was an actor, if mr. biden doesn't change course quick, his party is in deep you know what and joe biden is in deep you know what when his parties we don't want you running, we don't have confidence in yo
. >> i compare to carter. when you are doing worse than jimmy carter on inflation, they are holding you responsible. >> ashley: how bad is this for president biden that now his own are pretty much eating him alive? they can't ignore the numbers and issues any longer. >> joe: you can't ignore the similarity when you bring up carter. there was crippling inflation under carter and under biden. that poll shows 5% of voters see the economy as excellent, the way the white house...
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thanks for the explanation, carter. >> carter is with charter. >> that was quite a call next, today's working lunch. one benefit for companies and help retain employees and as we head to break, remember, you can now listen to "power lunch" on the go look for us on your favorite podcast app and follow and listen along today [sfx: street ambience] ♪ ["fly me to the moon"] ♪ ♪ ♪ imagine a community where millions share ideas and trade stocks, crypto and beyond. to the moon? in other words... etoro.the power of social investing. >>> a tight labor market has employers asking what perks and programs employees truly value today jon fort brings us with a company with one of several making headway in fertility benefits >> yes, tyler. tammy's son is co-founder and ceo of carrot fertility bringing fertility health care into the mainstream as a women's issue and an issue for families of all kinds. she became aware of the need six years ago when she was going through the process herself. >> i went through my own fertility treatment. i went through multiple rounds of fertility treatments an
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jimmy carter got on television to try to awaken the nation to the concerns that we're going on. on july 15th 1979 carter held a televised address on energy ever since unfortunately referred to as the malaise speech. a few months later west virginia's young governor jay rockefeller the son of wealthy standard oil family informed an audience in chicago. that while there might be concerns about the lack of alternative fuels and sort of the demands that we push for further in that direction as he said in his speech coal is now and while others might worry about the environmental cost of that rockefeller noted quite clearly quote. we can burn coal and compliance with clean air laws and it will still remain one of the cheapest ways for the country to reduce its imports of oil and what and went on to sort of note that now the process of burning coal would buy the late 70s had become much more environmentally friendly. and at a time when there was popular support for weaning america off of its dependence with foreign oil west virginia seemed to be entering a place where they could aid t
jimmy carter got on television to try to awaken the nation to the concerns that we're going on. on july 15th 1979 carter held a televised address on energy ever since unfortunately referred to as the malaise speech. a few months later west virginia's young governor jay rockefeller the son of wealthy standard oil family informed an audience in chicago. that while there might be concerns about the lack of alternative fuels and sort of the demands that we push for further in that direction as he...
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guy are you with carter on this. does that mean what the fed is doing is working >> well, i'm not going to give them any credit for anything so no. >> i asked because -- >> carter has been spot on he really called it well i don't think -- i'll say this, i understand what people are look at. if you think growth is slowing by definition almost, these commodities will start to sell off. i don't think the energy move is over by any stretch. i think it is taking a pause and if you want proof positive but warren buffett continues to pile into some of the names which is interesting. so although it is obviously taken a backseat over the last couple of weeks i think think there are a couple of chanters left in this story. >> this does fit for the narrative that for the short-term we'll be in for a bounce and the technology could move higher and wee continue to see the pressure on the commodity complex. and it all fits into the same thinking. >> does the barrel per oil fit into by year end think we're getting back into 90. >>
guy are you with carter on this. does that mean what the fed is doing is working >> well, i'm not going to give them any credit for anything so no. >> i asked because -- >> carter has been spot on he really called it well i don't think -- i'll say this, i understand what people are look at. if you think growth is slowing by definition almost, these commodities will start to sell off. i don't think the energy move is over by any stretch. i think it is taking a pause and if you...
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, watch this. >> jimmy carter was a disaster. but he was a lot smarter and a lot more coherent than joe biden. then carter couldn't solve the problems. he at least was there. and you can imagine the naval academy graduate and nuclear engineer from the submarine program. and kind of competency when incompetent. biden is neither. >> carley: let's bring in cory mills for the congressional candidate dod advisor under president trump. army combat veteran, corey, good morning to you. according to politico, very concerned about the biden/carter comparison morale 1600 pennsylvania avenue plummeting with growing fears that parallel to jimmy carter,, and other first-term democratic plagued by soaring prices and foreign policy morale will stick here and so the white house's plan to get joe biden out on the road more so he can talk about his "progress and let joby joe." what is your reaction to all of this? >> carley, good morning, todd, good morning. this will be great for the republican party. the more joe biden is out of the basement and
, watch this. >> jimmy carter was a disaster. but he was a lot smarter and a lot more coherent than joe biden. then carter couldn't solve the problems. he at least was there. and you can imagine the naval academy graduate and nuclear engineer from the submarine program. and kind of competency when incompetent. biden is neither. >> carley: let's bring in cory mills for the congressional candidate dod advisor under president trump. army combat veteran, corey, good morning to you....
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>> carter: i wanted to tell you, okay? i-- i didn't know where things were going. >> ridge: oh, okay. what-- what about zende? they're dating. >> carter: they were. not anymore. it got messy for a while, but zende's okay with it. >> ridge: oh, zende's okay with it. well, if he's okay with it, then there's no problem at all. what are you doing, carter? you keeping secrets? you-- you're not telling me things? what-- what is this about? ♪♪ >> quinn: you know, you don't have to hide your feelings from me. >> eric: what do you mean? >> quinn: i know how you care about your family. i know you're worried about
>> carter: i wanted to tell you, okay? i-- i didn't know where things were going. >> ridge: oh, okay. what-- what about zende? they're dating. >> carter: they were. not anymore. it got messy for a while, but zende's okay with it. >> ridge: oh, zende's okay with it. well, if he's okay with it, then there's no problem at all. what are you doing, carter? you keeping secrets? you-- you're not telling me things? what-- what is this about? ♪♪ >> quinn: you know, you...
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commissioner carter-oberstone? >> commissioner carter-oberstont hank you vice president elias. before getting into the substance of the agenda item, i want to emphasize that this was really the product of collaboration, intense collaboration with the department and with d.p.a. we met every week for quite some time to exchange our ideas and work together on this draft. this draft policy is really a product of that joint effort. i think we may be starting in different places. we really listen to each other and we all learn from each other. the department and d.p.a. contributed meaningfully to this draft that i'm happy to present to the public today. couple of things i want to cover is briefly explain what the problem is and why we're doing this and how this draft tends to resolve the problem. lastly, just lay out next steps in terms of the public process. as we all know, as we've discussed many times on this commission, there are fairly significant racial disparities in the departments stop and search data. just to give up a quick snapshot, for example, black people are 10.3 time
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at least carter appointed paul volcker. now it was reagan who gave volcker the ground to stand on to conquer inflation, although because it took so long, it was very painful, but i don't know. it's a very difficult comparison all i'm saying is right now, i don't see any reason to be optimistic about inflation, and then, you know, the big question is going to be how will this end okay? and i don't think it's going to end well. i mean, i still don't think it's going to end well and i think inflation is going to prove to be stickier and more virulent than a lot of people think. stuart: we're in a spiral and it's a nasty thing. larry thanks for joining us. i'm going to be watching at 4:00 this afternoon along with masses of viewers because you're doing very well these days, just a modest competition going on here larry: [laughter] stuart: in good spirit and good friend. larry we'll see you later. thanks a lot. larry: thanks, stu. stuart: quick programming note an all new episode of "american built" airs tonight 8:00 p.m. easter
at least carter appointed paul volcker. now it was reagan who gave volcker the ground to stand on to conquer inflation, although because it took so long, it was very painful, but i don't know. it's a very difficult comparison all i'm saying is right now, i don't see any reason to be optimistic about inflation, and then, you know, the big question is going to be how will this end okay? and i don't think it's going to end well. i mean, i still don't think it's going to end well and i think...
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great report, sara carter thank you. when we come back greg will break down the serious indictment of former florida gubernatorial candidate andrew gillam and despite all the surging crime in chicago they're now restricting their police force from chasing somebody that runs. larry elder explains coming up. ♪♪ up to 8 weeks of relief with cytopoint. that's a lot more fun time, right max? yup. it's life-changing time. ♪ ♪ cytopoint is a long-lasting treatment for allergic dermatitis. just one injection given by your veterinarian can control allergic itch for 4-8 weeks. it's life-changing itch relief that brings back the fun in life, day after day. now's the time to ask your veterinarian for cytopoint. you. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> sean: big news out of florida tonight. remember democrat andrew gillam? he narrowly lost to governor ron desantis in 2018 by, what, less than 33,000 votes? and at the time he was seen as a huge rising star in the democratic party? well, today he was indicted by the biden doj on wire fraud and con
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carter, ms. wilson, mrs. torres of new york, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 4176. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. nehls of texas, i inform the house that mr. nehls will vote no on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. takano and mr. bowman, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 4176. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. hal rogers of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote no on h.r. 4176. additionally, as the member designated by mr. comer also of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. comer will too vote the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the
carter, ms. wilson, mrs. torres of new york, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 4176. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. nehls of texas, i inform the house that mr. nehls will vote no on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. takano and mr....
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and play spaces like amy carter's greenhouse. as we've learned in today's presentation, presidential involvement in the design planting of the white house gardens goes back to george washington selection of the site of the president's house in 1790. this original plot was larger than most american farms that the time. it included what is today's lafayette park, white house grounds, and the -- visitors to the north and south were ground then and remain ground today. with monuments, parks, and the potomac river in the distance. presidents have to continue to make their mark on the landscape throughout the history of the white house. many presidents have taken a personal interest in the landscape, as if it was their own backyard. some presidents approach the gardens and grounds with unique perspective and skill. jimmy carter, for example, had an engineering background, which we used to design a tree house for ten year old amy in 1977. the national park service built the structure to president carter specifications, and installed it
and play spaces like amy carter's greenhouse. as we've learned in today's presentation, presidential involvement in the design planting of the white house gardens goes back to george washington selection of the site of the president's house in 1790. this original plot was larger than most american farms that the time. it included what is today's lafayette park, white house grounds, and the -- visitors to the north and south were ground then and remain ground today. with monuments, parks, and...
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carter? >> sure. what we know and the other version is not always a good technique 206 stick with momentum. when something gets stretched too far, it's usually right to take the road less traveled. now they hate it. they love energy. it's up 22% in a matter of sessions. now all of a sudden, no one wants to talk about it. they registered something never done in the first of june. it's all playing out. let's look at it. first, what do we know? this is the thing to focus on. it's the spread over five years. so called how much energy is under or outperformed the s&p. you see how big that is versus 2020. it's almost equal and opposite. next, let's look at the first chart. this is the s&p 500 energy sector. it's the well defined channel . energy touched the top of the channel and failed like literally something falling out of the air. yet, all the while was loved until hours ago. let's keep go the next thing is the most important of all. this is a ratio. you're not looking at security. it's simply one thing
carter? >> sure. what we know and the other version is not always a good technique 206 stick with momentum. when something gets stretched too far, it's usually right to take the road less traveled. now they hate it. they love energy. it's up 22% in a matter of sessions. now all of a sudden, no one wants to talk about it. they registered something never done in the first of june. it's all playing out. let's look at it. first, what do we know? this is the thing to focus on. it's the spread...
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carter -- judge carter reiterated the crime fraud exception applies to at least one more document. when a crime fraud exception applies to something that would otherwise be privileged, that means the privilege dissipates, disappears, goes away. that document also has to be turned over. we were talking about judge carter a few months ago when he ruled that a crime fraud exception applied to other would-be privileged documents. really interesting. nobody has been convicted of anything. judge carter hasn't decided, nor could he, that mr. eastman or anyone else committed a crime in the way we would have to prove in federal court to a unanimous jury beyond a reasonable doubt. on this evidentiary question, do they see more documents? yes. in a few instances because a crime fraud exception applies. i hope that's not too confusing. it's important. >> i think it is important. it's clearly a significant development for the committee on the eve of the hearings about to begin. jackie, i want to turn to you. speaking of enthralling, you are out with a really interesting report that the secret s
carter -- judge carter reiterated the crime fraud exception applies to at least one more document. when a crime fraud exception applies to something that would otherwise be privileged, that means the privilege dissipates, disappears, goes away. that document also has to be turned over. we were talking about judge carter a few months ago when he ruled that a crime fraud exception applied to other would-be privileged documents. really interesting. nobody has been convicted of anything. judge...
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commissioner carter. >> aye. >> president? >> aye vment >> commissioner ortiz. >> yes. >> vice president [inaudible]. >> yes. >> motion passes. >> next item >> approval of draft minutes this is an action item. gi was not presents for this meeting. i don't know if the fact they have to recuse means we don't have quorum to vote or not. >> i can vote fiwas. >> i thought i had to recuse that was the first time i had to was for a meeting. >> you did not read the minutes. >> i did, too, read the minutes. >> you don't have to recuse. >> all right. i read the minutes i will accept your legal analysis for the benefit of moving forward. is there public comment? >> no public comment. >> okay. seeing none. closed. >> do we have a motion? >> approve the minutes? >> i will move to approve vment >> do we have a second. >> yes. >> seconded by commissioner carter. commissioner carter? >> aye. >> president laguna. >> aye. i hope i don't go to sf ethics for this. >> commissioner ortiz. >> yes. vice president. >> yes. >> motion passes. >> great.
commissioner carter. >> aye. >> president? >> aye vment >> commissioner ortiz. >> yes. >> vice president [inaudible]. >> yes. >> motion passes. >> next item >> approval of draft minutes this is an action item. gi was not presents for this meeting. i don't know if the fact they have to recuse means we don't have quorum to vote or not. >> i can vote fiwas. >> i thought i had to recuse that was the first time i had to was for...
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when carter saw the needle, he was not sure. after several minutes and he bit of flinching, he got the shot. afterward, abe free few brief tears and hugs from mom. >> reporter: here is a pretend vaccine. he talked about the experience. >> reporter: did it hurt a lot or a little? >> a little. >> reporter: his parents are happy to have him fully vaccinated against covid. >> we have been dealing with this for a while. we wanted to protect him as soon as possible. it has been a long two years keeping him in the house and limiting access to people. >> reporter: they see the vaccine is a step toward getting back to normal and traveling. >> there is a lot of family in chicago we have not seen. my son was 9 months old. we are planning a trip in august. >> reporter: they feel more comfortable sending carter to preschool in the fall, now that he has a moderna vaccine. today the family is one of several who booked appointments online to get the youngest children vaccinated at the santa clara county fairgrounds. county's director of healthc
when carter saw the needle, he was not sure. after several minutes and he bit of flinching, he got the shot. afterward, abe free few brief tears and hugs from mom. >> reporter: here is a pretend vaccine. he talked about the experience. >> reporter: did it hurt a lot or a little? >> a little. >> reporter: his parents are happy to have him fully vaccinated against covid. >> we have been dealing with this for a while. we wanted to protect him as soon as possible. it...
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president carter asked if the new building could be reorientate to save the tree. we took a second look at the design, and decided it was more efficient to remove the tree, because the foundation would impact the trees root system even if we had shifted the building a little. so the surveyor stakes were laid out, excavation was set to begin. on the morning that the construction crew arrived, they found that the stakes had been moved during the night. when i questioned the -- he did some checking and told me that president carter had gone out the evening before with blueprints in hand and had moved the foundation outline. obviously, we built the building according to the president lay out and the tree survived. on may 24th, 1973, president richard nixon welcomed 591 prisoners of war, recently released by north vietnam. at a gala dinner under a tent in the south line, with 1300 guests, it was the largest sit down dinner ever held at the white house. unfortunately, washington, d.c. was deluged by three days of steady rain just before the event. the south lawn was a so
president carter asked if the new building could be reorientate to save the tree. we took a second look at the design, and decided it was more efficient to remove the tree, because the foundation would impact the trees root system even if we had shifted the building a little. so the surveyor stakes were laid out, excavation was set to begin. on the morning that the construction crew arrived, they found that the stakes had been moved during the night. when i questioned the -- he did some...
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carter. carter was not even there at this point in mid 1978. when you're doing worse than jimmy carter is doing in the minds of americans on inflation, you know that they're holding you responsible for the conditions that are currently on the ground that are hurting americans and their pocketbooks. >> obviously biden is not on the ballot. but which party do voters trust more right now? >> we might as well call this segment the not surprise segment. the republican party. they much more trust the republican party by 20 points. 51 i think to 31. you see it on the screen right there. >> specifically on inflation this is specifically on inflation. if you look at the broader economic spectrum as well, it's basically the same numbers. it's inflation that is driving these numbers and driving the numbers on the economy and driving the negative perceptions. biden, not surprisingly, voters are running the other way, going to republicans. >> obviously for democrats, any comparison to jimmy carter at this stage for president biden is not a great comparison
carter. carter was not even there at this point in mid 1978. when you're doing worse than jimmy carter is doing in the minds of americans on inflation, you know that they're holding you responsible for the conditions that are currently on the ground that are hurting americans and their pocketbooks. >> obviously biden is not on the ballot. but which party do voters trust more right now? >> we might as well call this segment the not surprise segment. the republican party. they much...
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. >> carley: and comparisons to president -- and jimmy carter. >> jimmy carter was smarter and more coherent than joe biden. >> carley: joe concha is coming up next. >> todd: another report about what is going on behind the scenes in the west wing. politico says things are so bad biden wants to get out more. >> carley: he is seething. joe concha joins us, the political piece says biden erupted over being kept out of the loop about the baby formula shortage. it sounds like the president is getting bossed around and cut out of conversations by members of his own administration. >> joe: i think if you are the commander-in-chief and leader of the world, might want to be privy about mothers, people who have voted for you, having severe trouble getting baby formula. there are rogue actors within theat -- administration who think they near charge and maybe they are and maybe the president is coming around to understand that. if he is concerned he may be compared to jimmy carter, we passed that exit quite some time ago. the similarities are stunnin record high gas prices under biden. america appeari
. >> carley: and comparisons to president -- and jimmy carter. >> jimmy carter was smarter and more coherent than joe biden. >> carley: joe concha is coming up next. >> todd: another report about what is going on behind the scenes in the west wing. politico says things are so bad biden wants to get out more. >> carley: he is seething. joe concha joins us, the political piece says biden erupted over being kept out of the loop about the baby formula shortage. it...
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carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today to honor terry dixon for his achievement of being named recipient of the american patriot award. he served as an infantry squad leader in the 196 light infantry brigade and received the distinction of combat infantry badge for his incredible service in vietnam. after his service, he began a career where he became an award winning newspaper photographer and wrote pieces on a wide variety of subjects. terry has worked at the brunswick news in my district since 2019, where he continues to work as a reporter, a photographer and pens a weekly column. terry has received many awards in the local, state, federal and even international levels for his work both in columns and photo photography. he's adding his name onto an honorable group of american patriots. the american patriot award is given to a veteran who has served his country with distinction and continued that through their career. terry is the epitome of this award, serving tremendously in the viet
carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today to honor terry dixon for his achievement of being named recipient of the american patriot award. he served as an infantry squad leader in the 196 light infantry brigade and received the distinction of combat infantry badge for his incredible service in vietnam. after his service, he began a career where he became an award winning newspaper photographer and wrote pieces on a wide variety of subjects. terry has worked at the...
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remember reagan's question to carter? are you better off than you were four years ago? if over one-third are worse off after just 18 months of biden, the democrats are not looking good. inflation is eating away at the american dream. half of the voters polled said they do not have a good chance of improving their standard of living. to say that moral is low is an understatement. so where's this going? the pace of inflation is not slowing. gas up 4.05 a gallon, everyday, regular is up $0.25 in a week, you probably saw the price at your local station change every time you went there, and the administration just throws up its hands. biden said last week there's nothing to be done about it. well by the end of this week $5 gas will have spread to half the country, rolling blackouts are coming, and who knows what you'll pay for local bread. the national mood has not been lifted by spring or the end of covid restrictions. its been soured by an inflationary spiral that is
remember reagan's question to carter? are you better off than you were four years ago? if over one-third are worse off after just 18 months of biden, the democrats are not looking good. inflation is eating away at the american dream. half of the voters polled said they do not have a good chance of improving their standard of living. to say that moral is low is an understatement. so where's this going? the pace of inflation is not slowing. gas up 4.05 a gallon, everyday, regular is up $0.25 in a...
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they are comparing him to carter. and they are saying carter was better. now, let's be clear, here at "primetime" we are encouraged that cnn is moving a little towards the middle. it's something they have should have done a long time ago. but zucker was involved. but we still have a lot of questions. like why is this happening? well, we have come up with two reasons. why? either they have realized that biden is bad for business and he is bad for the democratic party, so he has got to go. or, the talent producers see the writing on the wall and they know they won't make it much longer if they stay unfair and unbalanced. i think the latter is more likely. you see, the new boss over at cnn chris licht, what did he lick? i don't know, wants to play it straight. today he announced he is banning the phrase "the big lie." you can't say "the big lie" anymore on cnn. he wants more objectivity. something cnn has been sorely missing. joe concha, i have been sorely missing him, is a fox news contributor. what do you think is really going on joe behind the scenes at cn
they are comparing him to carter. and they are saying carter was better. now, let's be clear, here at "primetime" we are encouraged that cnn is moving a little towards the middle. it's something they have should have done a long time ago. but zucker was involved. but we still have a lot of questions. like why is this happening? well, we have come up with two reasons. why? either they have realized that biden is bad for business and he is bad for the democratic party, so he has got to...
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i lived through the carter years. every day i get a stronger sense of deja vu. >> sandra: and we just heard from carter in 1979 sounds awfully familiar to what we are living through today, karl. >> this is not a governing plan, but a communications program and absolutely right. think about this. profits of the oil companies are measured by dollars were higher in the obama years than they are today. and the profit margins, to say the difference between what they bring in sales and what it costs them to operate, is much lower than, say, a bunch of the tech companies. facebook, meta, google, you name it. you know, the margins in the oil business, particularly in refineries is very small compared to the tech firms. why is the administration not out talking about the companies that have bigger profits and bigger profit margins than the oil companies, because they are trying to distract us. i thought this was really amazing. the president said that you know, the gas prices were not his fault, that it was all putin's fault.
i lived through the carter years. every day i get a stronger sense of deja vu. >> sandra: and we just heard from carter in 1979 sounds awfully familiar to what we are living through today, karl. >> this is not a governing plan, but a communications program and absolutely right. think about this. profits of the oil companies are measured by dollars were higher in the obama years than they are today. and the profit margins, to say the difference between what they bring in sales and...
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i think that commissioner carter-oberstone and myself will look forward to moving it forward and the next steps are going to be scheduling and convening these working group. please know that we are working on it and we'll start moving it forward shortly. any other commissioners? i don't see any names in the chat? sorry. commissioner yanes. >> commissioner: thank you, vice president elias and commissioners, chief, director henderson. i just want to revisit two items that have been brought up in the previous commission meetings. i know commissioner carter-oberstone last week mentioned itemizing a conversation about recruitment and outreach specifically for women officers and i want to make sure that we also include recruitment efforts for local police officers. right. how can we make sure that we are making enrods into the various communities that are impacted by overrepresentation and make sure that we are actively working to recruit members from san francisco into the force. so i'd like to make sure that that is also part of the presentation of when that is scheduled. and you know, t
i think that commissioner carter-oberstone and myself will look forward to moving it forward and the next steps are going to be scheduling and convening these working group. please know that we are working on it and we'll start moving it forward shortly. any other commissioners? i don't see any names in the chat? sorry. commissioner yanes. >> commissioner: thank you, vice president elias and commissioners, chief, director henderson. i just want to revisit two items that have been brought...
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now running at its highest level since reagan relief carter his duties for decades ago. i was a surge in prices eroding americans real income, wages are rising at an astonishing three percentage points before low inflation. it is forcing belatedly of course a drastic action by the federal reserve. this week the central bank which has been asleep at the wheel for the last year's inflation accelerated try to make up for lost time with the biggest single hiking interest rate since 1994. three quarters of 1% on the federal funds rate. more and bigger rate heights are coming in the next few months. so much more pain for the economy that may be a halt right now. mortgage costs, car leases and other loan small businesses stretched finances will be crushed. divided of course is desperately trying to deflect blame for the mess that's unfolding on his watch. this wiki may be utterly bizarre claim inflation the u.s. is actually lower than everywhere else in the world. >> under my plans for the economy made extraordinary progress. we put america in a position to tackle a worldwide p
now running at its highest level since reagan relief carter his duties for decades ago. i was a surge in prices eroding americans real income, wages are rising at an astonishing three percentage points before low inflation. it is forcing belatedly of course a drastic action by the federal reserve. this week the central bank which has been asleep at the wheel for the last year's inflation accelerated try to make up for lost time with the biggest single hiking interest rate since 1994. three...
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we heard all through the hearings about that ruling from judge carter out in california, the federal judge who made findings. he issued a remarkable ruling, finding that it was more likely than not, obviously a lower standard than a criminal case, a significant finding that there was criminal activity between trump and eastman, and released emails, including some under the crime fraud exception. to me, in many ways, the committee is doing the work that you would ordinarily expect from the justice department. it really suggests to me that the justice department had reservations and concerns that they were stepping back, and the committee has been the aggressor on here. i think they should be commended because these are pieces of evidence that are so important for democracy, for everyone to pay attention to. i am just glad that they actually found this and made public. >> all right, renato mariotti,
we heard all through the hearings about that ruling from judge carter out in california, the federal judge who made findings. he issued a remarkable ruling, finding that it was more likely than not, obviously a lower standard than a criminal case, a significant finding that there was criminal activity between trump and eastman, and released emails, including some under the crime fraud exception. to me, in many ways, the committee is doing the work that you would ordinarily expect from the...
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by the way, listen to jimmy carter on this one. liz claman, over to you. liz: yeah, how about these markets? i have a song. i have an analogy. charles: i'm ready. liz: up down, they're like the rubber band man. charles: you can't go wrong with the spinners. liz: charles thank you very much the clock is running, those are the exact words fed chair jay powell is using today to say that reducing inflation is paramount but worries about a hawkish fed have market players undecided if i big rate move at the end of next month could tip the economy into a rec
by the way, listen to jimmy carter on this one. liz claman, over to you. liz: yeah, how about these markets? i have a song. i have an analogy. charles: i'm ready. liz: up down, they're like the rubber band man. charles: you can't go wrong with the spinners. liz: charles thank you very much the clock is running, those are the exact words fed chair jay powell is using today to say that reducing inflation is paramount but worries about a hawkish fed have market players undecided if i big rate move...
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thank you, carter. while gas prices are rising, so are the temperatures. it was triple-digit record heat today in austin and san antonio. and more than 100 cities are expected to break their record highs over the next week from california to texas. to the north, severe storms with baseball-sized hail and 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts are taking aim at more than 50 million people in the plains. all right, tonight, there may soon be a fourth covid vaccine option. a panel of f.d.a. advisers gave the go-ahead today to a more conventional protein covid vaccine that can be stored at room temperature for 12 hours. it's made by the maryland-based company named novavax. we actually visited their facility last year. the shot is already used in canada and dozens of other countries and now it could soon authorized by the f.d.a. all right, and tonight, we have some in-depth reporting on long covid. health officials estimate about 23 million americans are suffering from lingering symptoms months after their initial infection. cbs' jericka duncan looks at the impact on ame
thank you, carter. while gas prices are rising, so are the temperatures. it was triple-digit record heat today in austin and san antonio. and more than 100 cities are expected to break their record highs over the next week from california to texas. to the north, severe storms with baseball-sized hail and 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts are taking aim at more than 50 million people in the plains. all right, tonight, there may soon be a fourth covid vaccine option. a panel of f.d.a. advisers gave the...