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carter was? >> it was something sexual. >> the lawyer said the conversation ended only when jason stop texting as he pulled up to his parents house. >> text, text, text, text, text until 10:50 am. at which point, the text traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 13 minutes, until jason made a phone call to his sister, telling her their mother was dead. the lawyer argued that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. >> the plaintiffs call jason carter. >> mr. carter if you would come up -- >> then came the moment so many had been waiting for. jason, the favorite son in his own words, telling the jury about seeing his mother dead. >> i couldn't believe what i found her. >> the lawyer confronted jason about the affair. >> you today any friends residents in cars, even in your own house. >> correct. >> you became a practiced, skilled and chronic liar? >> correct. >> now bill's lawyer tried to prove motive. it was, he argued, at the money. the jury was told jason was a spendthrift. >> h
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to her husband, jimmy carter. american history tv's first ladies series is also available as a podcast. you can find it wherever you get your podcasts. weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, america history tv documents america story and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span two comes from these television companies and more. including cox. >> homework can be hard, but squatting in a diner for internet work even harder. that is why we are providing lower income students access to affordable internet. so omar can just be homework. cox, connect to compete. >> cox, along with these television companies, social -- support c-span 2 as a public service. >> her schedule was grueling, almost as tough as her husband's, yet through it all rosalynn remained an earnest and gracious campaigner. >> people ask me every day -- everybody knows everything you do. i just tell them that we were born and raised as georgia women. it has a population of 6
to her husband, jimmy carter. american history tv's first ladies series is also available as a podcast. you can find it wherever you get your podcasts. weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, america history tv documents america story and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span two comes from these television companies and more. including cox. >> homework can be hard, but squatting in a diner for internet work...
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carter's tireless. advocacy alongside her husband president carter. on behalf of human rights and conflict resolution around the world she is also a dedicated advocate for caregivers and mental health issues here at home. mrs. carter as president of the rosalind carter institute for caregiving at georgia southwestern state university where she leads the institutes efforts to promote the well-being of family caregivers throughout our country. she is an inspiration for many and a legend in her own, right? i'm very pleased to be here this afternoon to speak about caregiving an issue. that is very important to me. it's been part of my life since i was 12 years old and my father was diagnosed with leukemia at age 44. we lived in a very small town and all the neighbors rallied around but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place. the outdoor privia if you can believe that to cry. that's why i could be alone. i was the oldest child. and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings yet. i was afraid and
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carter worth. >> i like biotech. the xbi etf. it's up 32% since then bye. >> i want to use options to make money while defining my risk, even if exxon mobil goes nowhere at all >> by the way, scott, thanks for joining us this week mike. >> i like call spread reversals. for those thinking of buying the falling "i"s, calls are a better way to do it. >> what a week, what a month, what a quarter we'll be back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern but do not go anywhere "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now (dramatic music) - welcome to today's program. i'm milton lawrence and with me is dr. wendy walsh. our topic on today's program is the potential health risk individuals and families who have served, worked, or lived on marine base camp lejeune, or marine corps air station new river in north carolina. scientific and medical evidence indicate
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michelle carter. they met when conrad and his sisters went and visited family in florida. >> this was supposed to be some r and r? >> yeah, a week during school vacation. >> had her grandparents were friends with our great aunt, and they all hung out with her for just a short while. >> when they returned from florida, conrad and michelle continued to stay in touch through text messages. michelle lived in plainville, massachusetts, about an hour away from conrad, the two had a lot in common. she was a softball player, and he played baseball. friends described them as quiet and funny and they communicated regularly, but conrad's aunt becky said he never mentioned michelle. >> he other girlfriends where you knew their names and you met them. she was not somebody that he talked about. >> apparently he kept a lot to himself. by the time he was 17, he had checked into psychiatric facilities a few times, suffering from deep depression. on the day he was discharged, he attempted suicide by swallowing a bottle
michelle carter. they met when conrad and his sisters went and visited family in florida. >> this was supposed to be some r and r? >> yeah, a week during school vacation. >> had her grandparents were friends with our great aunt, and they all hung out with her for just a short while. >> when they returned from florida, conrad and michelle continued to stay in touch through text messages. michelle lived in plainville, massachusetts, about an hour away from conrad, the two...
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carter has this one. how's it look? >> sometimes use uptrend, steady she goes maybe even god-like up and to the right quarterly. a nice ascent. >> god-like? did you just use that word "god-like" i feel only used that word a couple -- maybe you've -- >> a couple times. >> what else maybe god-like >> for the market, but it's close to god-like as one might see in the charts. >> wow okay let's get to chewy doing well bonawyn? >> interesting not particularly constructive on the name relative basis versus consumers' discretionary, a little bit more sticky if i'm going to play the long side, definitely option but likely spread it ultimately i don't want the massive cash lay being outright vol in this environment after today is likely going to cost me. >> all right get to draftkings up nearly 9% on the week. mike >> yeah. this is an interesting case. obviously had positive news talking about collaboration there with espn. of course, i don't like long duration equity. what this is it's not making a lot of money yet. if i was goi
carter has this one. how's it look? >> sometimes use uptrend, steady she goes maybe even god-like up and to the right quarterly. a nice ascent. >> god-like? did you just use that word "god-like" i feel only used that word a couple -- maybe you've -- >> a couple times. >> what else maybe god-like >> for the market, but it's close to god-like as one might see in the charts. >> wow okay let's get to chewy doing well bonawyn? >> interesting not...
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jimmy carter is. why jimmy carter? >> guest: i think it should be said that his assent to the presidency was a thing of genius that showed real insight. after johnson and nixon and watergate and all the rest, what the american people wanted was someone who taught sunday, he taught sunday school for real, metaphorically but a serious point. has campaign was brilliantly organized. has post presidency is most interesting in some ways. half the book talks about that. the first president who took on significant causes after he left office. with the exception of herbert hoover, the hoover commission in the 50s and how it restructured the federal government, the perfect person for that. carter took on these causes which are excellent, habitat for humanity, working to eradicate disease in the developing world, great humanitarian gestures. he also interfered with foreign policy most spectacular in the run-up to the first gulf war in 1990-91. he was on the phone to some leaders in the middle east, arab leaders
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carter also have character flaws, he has some degree of arrogance. and where when people disagreed with him he would say, well then i would not rather not talk with you if you cannot agree with me. i think instances building fresh that you need is a president rated it a mean streak which will emerge in the 1980 presidential campaign where he said that if reagan selected, going to see return to segregation in the united states and carter did not realize that the presence resourceful and comes into office rather with the democratic congress speaker of the house and the relationship that he needs to cultivate rated they said give me four or five priorities and he said no, here's 12 and will do all of them a need they said, don't try to govern over our heads. carter said no, i'll do what works with me in georgia and he was aggravated and his ticket at the inauguration, the carter took away the ruckus that the meeting because even nixon gave them breakfast. and ultimately what is happening is that carter is ted kennedy the sitting president, who has to fi
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at the time that pretty cute running and actually when we were running with the carters against the carters and they were running against us i had suggested then that it would be just advisable that we have a woman run for vice president. but i was kind of vetoed again. so now i i think it's time again and we still don't have a woman for vice president. hopefully to someday we're well the hardest part for me. when we were serving in the white house was having the children not quite as close to us as they were when we were just living as in our own home in virginia and particularly having a young daughter and a young son who were 18 and 19 years old. i felt very responsible for them and that bothered me a great deal because traveling and state dinners took me away from that family and it was kind of hard. that was that was the most that was the biggest drawback other than the biggest drawback for me. was when of course. two women attempted to shoot my husband. so those attempts on his life gave me a very scary feeling every time he left the white house. but it was a wonderful time and we enj
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with me tonight, carter worth, mike khouw, and a special appearance by denis. let's get a quick assessment of the week's overall market action carter, what's your take >> in many ways it was sort of more of the same if you think about it, yields were up 15 weeks in a row, or close to it, a near record gold down, although recovering a bit. and s&p of course putting on a good week. and yet here, too, we're basically the same level where we were in june, not much happened it's going to really get down to whether the earnings can deliver next week. >> denis >> yeah, nothing like a 2.5% broad market rally on a friday the make everybody feel like it's summer time even though it's not the options show -- the vicks still priced at 30 30% vix, implies 2.5% a day. that's what we're getting. fair will i priced. >> mike, you getting the summer time vibes, too? >> no, i don't think i am, really i have to say -- look, first of all, we had so much bear set coming into this week, i think just anything that didn't have bad news in it was likely going to create some support for
with me tonight, carter worth, mike khouw, and a special appearance by denis. let's get a quick assessment of the week's overall market action carter, what's your take >> in many ways it was sort of more of the same if you think about it, yields were up 15 weeks in a row, or close to it, a near record gold down, although recovering a bit. and s&p of course putting on a good week. and yet here, too, we're basically the same level where we were in june, not much happened it's going to...
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here with us carter worth, mike khouw and our special guest mike sutland. we will begin with quick thoughts on the week it has been a crazy week, carter. >> one way to decide whether any day or week or any period is bullish or bearish, you look at the high, low, and close lower high, lower close, bearish week that was simple. >> brian, what was your take >> i think when you look at the market, yeah, there was some whipsaw action as we close out the week i think really it's been all about the ten-year treasury right now and where that's going. basically every 1% tickup in the ten-year note, that's worth about 7 or 10% downside in the market so when the ten-year sort of ticked above 4% the other day, the market got real scared we saw s&p trade down to 3,500 then all of a sudden the ten-year reversed itself and the market found some ways to rally and now again we're back at that 4% level 4% super critical on the ten-year that's going to govern the market going forward that's about a high back in 2010 if we break through there,see close it could get scary the t
here with us carter worth, mike khouw and our special guest mike sutland. we will begin with quick thoughts on the week it has been a crazy week, carter. >> one way to decide whether any day or week or any period is bullish or bearish, you look at the high, low, and close lower high, lower close, bearish week that was simple. >> brian, what was your take >> i think when you look at the market, yeah, there was some whipsaw action as we close out the week i think really it's...
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carter worth. >> all signs point to lower prices for equities. remain a bearish individual if you're playing. >> brian stutland. >> procter & gamble earnings next buying buying at 125. staples upset. >> mike khouw. >> still like energies, including the oil service companies like schlumberger and i think the worst has happened with netflix, behind us. >> special thanks to brian for joining us that does it for us. we'll be back here 5:30 eastern time done go anywhere >>> i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, my job is to save you some money call me 800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. there ya go, another
carter worth. >> all signs point to lower prices for equities. remain a bearish individual if you're playing. >> brian stutland. >> procter & gamble earnings next buying buying at 125. staples upset. >> mike khouw. >> still like energies, including the oil service companies like schlumberger and i think the worst has happened with netflix, behind us. >> special thanks to brian for joining us that does it for us. we'll be back here 5:30 eastern time done...
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carter and mrs. ford. how do you get to talk specifically about -- the first days -- do you support the president --? >> there are a lot of health care proposals, you know, and what mrs. ford -- she could speak for herself, but we are trying to do is to be sure that in whatever bill is passed by congress, that mental health and substance abuse benefits are included equally with physical health benefits. >> sure. i agree. with a rosalynn, this is a policy issue, not a political issue or what bill we support. it's more what the bill contains. and that's what we are talking about. >> sure. have you all -- about this and what do you think? >> i spoke with hillary very early in the process about including mental health. i worked with tipper gore and a working group constantly. i think that everybody would like to have mental health benefits included in health care reform. what we want to make sure of is that they are including equally, there is no distinction. if you are sick, just sick. and so that is, that is
carter and mrs. ford. how do you get to talk specifically about -- the first days -- do you support the president --? >> there are a lot of health care proposals, you know, and what mrs. ford -- she could speak for herself, but we are trying to do is to be sure that in whatever bill is passed by congress, that mental health and substance abuse benefits are included equally with physical health benefits. >> sure. i agree. with a rosalynn, this is a policy issue, not a political issue...
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carter >> talk about down and to the right? it's the opposite of hess, and i don't see any reason to own the stock. >> what do you think of nike >> it's the short-term it's challenging. it's a name i've been wanting to get long for a while it's going to be challenging in the short-term, but there are specific names that will hold up and stood the test of time i think nike fits that bill. >> was there a lot of activity, and what did that activity to you indicate >> we actually owned this stock. don't do it would be what i would say. yeah, this is not one you want to own here. i think what we saw of this was a little bit of relief after a really poor performance and that's the reason we got this bounce, but i don't think it's going to last. >>> up next, final call. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade d
carter >> talk about down and to the right? it's the opposite of hess, and i don't see any reason to own the stock. >> what do you think of nike >> it's the short-term it's challenging. it's a name i've been wanting to get long for a while it's going to be challenging in the short-term, but there are specific names that will hold up and stood the test of time i think nike fits that bill. >> was there a lot of activity, and what did that activity to you indicate >>...
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carter worth, what did you mac make of it >> i think there's that exprevention "when you're hoping it's hopeless. i think there's a hope we're not going break below the june lows, and i don't think that at all. i think we're going to break and break substantially. >> mike? >> yeah, i think we still have more concern ahead you know, if you were just taking a look at how we did week over week, you'd say, we're up a little over 1.5% since last friday, but none of the situations we're talking about since then have gone away. if anything there's more evidence central bankers should try to fix the inflation problem. one of the things people try to focus their time and attention on, which is the headline inflation number at any given moment what's the pci deflator today rather than looking at aggregate prices and where those stand relative to incomes than, say, two and a half years ago if you look at things that way and say, wait a minute, housing's up 65% agricultural commodities are up anywhere to 120% the you look at it in that sense, metals and everything else, doesn't look good. tough get
carter worth, what did you mac make of it >> i think there's that exprevention "when you're hoping it's hopeless. i think there's a hope we're not going break below the june lows, and i don't think that at all. i think we're going to break and break substantially. >> mike? >> yeah, i think we still have more concern ahead you know, if you were just taking a look at how we did week over week, you'd say, we're up a little over 1.5% since last friday, but none of the...
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you get something for selling the calls. >> carter? >> the largest stock in the s&p 500, united healthcare, managed health care. >> the guy asking the question said forever, which implies. google has not been around that long. you don't want things that could go out of business. >> the next tweet says, with the continued strength of the dollar, how about an update on gold? >> it had a bad week. gdx is up 7.5% this week. i like gold. >> the next view was when do i about cash put? >> this is one of those situations where you're looking at a name the price has been significantly depressed and the volatility is higher. so both of those things set up nicely, but the chart does not look so good. but that is not the right person to ask about that. there is another person on the panel is. >> raise your hand. >> carter >> i'm with mike. >> up next, we have the final call. thanks to avalara we can calculate sales tax on almost anything, anywhere, automatically. avalarahhhhh. what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh. filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh. m
you get something for selling the calls. >> carter? >> the largest stock in the s&p 500, united healthcare, managed health care. >> the guy asking the question said forever, which implies. google has not been around that long. you don't want things that could go out of business. >> the next tweet says, with the continued strength of the dollar, how about an update on gold? >> it had a bad week. gdx is up 7.5% this week. i like gold. >> the next view was...
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carter >> one way to decide any period or day look at the high and the close. the lower low, the lower close, bearish week >> all right, that was simple. what was your take >> i think when you look at the market, yeah, there were some whips action and somewhat bearish as we closeout the wick week i think it's really been all about the ten-year treasuries right now and where that's going. basically by my calculation about every 1%, so when the ten-year sort of ticked above the market got real scared we saw s&p trade down and all of a sudden the ten year reversed itself and the market found ways to rally 4% critical on it ten-year, i think and that's going to govern because if you look back that's about a high 2010. so if we break through there, it could get scary. it'd be scary for the market >> yeah, 4% really marked the danger zone for the markets today, mike. that's when it sort of turned around when we broke through to the up side. >> yeah, i think it'simportant to remember 4% while it certainly feels high in the context of the last, you know, 13, 14 years w
carter >> one way to decide any period or day look at the high and the close. the lower low, the lower close, bearish week >> all right, that was simple. what was your take >> i think when you look at the market, yeah, there were some whips action and somewhat bearish as we closeout the wick week i think it's really been all about the ten-year treasuries right now and where that's going. basically by my calculation about every 1%, so when the ten-year sort of ticked above the...
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with me tonight carter worth, the chart master, mike khouw before we get to tonight's trades let's get a quick assessment of the week's overall market action. carter, what's your take >> in many ways it was more of sort of the same yields were up gold down though recovering a bit. and s&p putting on a good week, and yet here too we're basically the same level where we were in june not much happened. it's going to really get down to whether the earnings can deliver next week. >> dennis? >> yeah, nothing like a 2.5% broad market rally on a friday to make everybody feel like it's summertime even though it's not. an options show the vix is still priced to 30 the market was up today. the vix was pretty much unchanged down about 60. implies a 2% move per day. that's what we've been getting options are pretty fairly priced right here >> mike, you getting those summertime vibes, too? >> no, i don't think i am really look, first of all, we had so much bearish sentiment coming into this week i think, you know, just anything that didn't have bad news in it was likely going to create some support
with me tonight carter worth, the chart master, mike khouw before we get to tonight's trades let's get a quick assessment of the week's overall market action. carter, what's your take >> in many ways it was more of sort of the same yields were up gold down though recovering a bit. and s&p putting on a good week, and yet here too we're basically the same level where we were in june not much happened. it's going to really get down to whether the earnings can deliver next week. >>...
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carter also had some character flaws when carter would disagree with people he said i would rather not talk to you. not a consensus building approach you need at the president. he also had something of a mean streak which really emerged in the 1980 presidential campaign. if reagan is elected you would see a return to segregation in the united states. he didn't realize that the best is working within your own party. you have a democratic congress, speaker of the house to pony, that is a relationship you need to cultivate. and then says give me 45 priorities says weren't work on them. here's 12, we gonna do on them. he says don't try to govern over ahead let's work. no, i'll do what work for me in georgia! o'neill ends up being aggravated by little sites like, his ticket at the inauguration that target took away breakfast at nato meetings. even nixon gave them breakfast! right? ultimately what winds up happening is carter gets primary by ted kennedy. imagine that? . he has to fight for his own renomination fern women in his own party. he failed to nurture his relationship with democratic
carter also had some character flaws when carter would disagree with people he said i would rather not talk to you. not a consensus building approach you need at the president. he also had something of a mean streak which really emerged in the 1980 presidential campaign. if reagan is elected you would see a return to segregation in the united states. he didn't realize that the best is working within your own party. you have a democratic congress, speaker of the house to pony, that is a...
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just last friday, carter and mike laid out the company's results on tuesday. the stock popped the earnings up about 25% this week. so let's go with one of the young guys here. mike, how do you do this one? >> you think we take the money and run. >> dennis? it is friday -- on this friday's show, the 23, you had a mystery that was way out for next year. what is your position? >> leave it on. if you look at the trade, it pays a lot of money on the market and craps out. it has not cost you very much and trading about the same price. hopefully the green blob on the right-hand side hopefully allows you to sleep at night. >> i would sit it on myself, if i were you. >> carter, anything else? >> if you own netflix, i would sell the december 330 calls that is a sad lock-ins. take the risk off. >>> up next, the final call. stay with us. >>> what do we do with the lumber trade. >> i think you stick with this trade. >> time for the final call, carter, you are up first. >> market is not in good shape. remain sellers. >> i like his exposure to microsoft spread. >> mike, you'
just last friday, carter and mike laid out the company's results on tuesday. the stock popped the earnings up about 25% this week. so let's go with one of the young guys here. mike, how do you do this one? >> you think we take the money and run. >> dennis? it is friday -- on this friday's show, the 23, you had a mystery that was way out for next year. what is your position? >> leave it on. if you look at the trade, it pays a lot of money on the market and craps out. it has not...
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a full desk in house today a special appearance for the hour by the one-and-only chart master carter worth. we start with a big bet for a big move with you options trader making a million dollar wayer that the used could fall by decent, a move of 100 basis points in less than two months. in normal times that would be massive, but this would only be the second biggest bond move in recent months. the ten-year soared from august to september, it kind of made sense, but the question here now is what kind of signal would it send to this market. what would that world look like. tim, what do you think >> yields plunge been would certainly by a growth scare, and possibly a flight to quality, but the things we're experiencing now in terms of flight to quality and global sovereign debt, if anything, the sovereigns are willing to let it run, and higher interest rates are what the fed wants when it's qt, and i think this is many central banks around the world, this is something we need to be thinking about i would argue, and we haved bank of england in there, the market was pretty volume at this
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. >> carter: he might be serious this time. >> katie: he might not be. >> carter: well, you won't know unless you give it a shot. >> katie: i'm given him lots of shots. >> carter: and you don't want to risk getting hurt again. >> katie: i... i know bill means well, but i'm in a really good place right now, and yes, a part of me is tempted but we got this issue, this very large issue between us that's just not going anywhere. >> carter: his feelings for brooke. >> katie: yeah.
. >> carter: he might be serious this time. >> katie: he might not be. >> carter: well, you won't know unless you give it a shot. >> katie: i'm given him lots of shots. >> carter: and you don't want to risk getting hurt again. >> katie: i... i know bill means well, but i'm in a really good place right now, and yes, a part of me is tempted but we got this issue, this very large issue between us that's just not going anywhere. >> carter: his feelings for...
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worth of worth charting hey, carter. >> it's a case of the least bad. we know all sectors are down except energy, of course, and those that are down the least, the obvious ones, utilities, staples. but health care down the least of the other ten that are down let's look at some charts. the first is a simple two panel chart. what you're looking at is the entire health care sector on top as measured by the spider health care etfxlv. on the bottom is relative performance to the market. and those arrows drawn tell the tale it's down, the tech to have, but it's going straight up relative to the s&p nothing new there. there are several stocks that are at 52-week highs and poised to break out look at lily how many stocks in this stock market among the russell 3,000 are at 52-week highs poised to break out? not many lily is one of them. look at merck. exact same setup both exhibiting relative strength the final table is really the most interesting thing what we have is we know that health care's up more than the market in the sense that it's down less than the
worth of worth charting hey, carter. >> it's a case of the least bad. we know all sectors are down except energy, of course, and those that are down the least, the obvious ones, utilities, staples. but health care down the least of the other ten that are down let's look at some charts. the first is a simple two panel chart. what you're looking at is the entire health care sector on top as measured by the spider health care etfxlv. on the bottom is relative performance to the market. and...
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president carter visited with his family during the clinton term. it was carter again. the former president visited. some presidents have allowed staff to use it. if no one is there, you just maintain the place and take care of it. it can be a morale issue. if no one visits, i had a 5 month gap--that is a lot of time not to do your job. you get a little rusty. you have to practice at times. and then some, weekend some presidents are always on. it becomes quite an increase in uptempo. >> that is the question that gabby has. what happens at camp david when the president is away? what do you do as the staff? >> we have more time to do training and physical fitness programs and contests if time allows it. our sailors in marine go to school. you need to always be ready. you are really sitting and waiting taking care of the place. you are mowing the grass. you are training, it is constant. because you're always ready, you're ready to execute when the president does visit and we look forward to it. >> jeff asks, has hollywood or the news media for documentary for example ever
president carter visited with his family during the clinton term. it was carter again. the former president visited. some presidents have allowed staff to use it. if no one is there, you just maintain the place and take care of it. it can be a morale issue. if no one visits, i had a 5 month gap--that is a lot of time not to do your job. you get a little rusty. you have to practice at times. and then some, weekend some presidents are always on. it becomes quite an increase in uptempo. >>...
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. >>> i want to trade this, and, carter, i'm looking at your charts because they send us your charts ahead of time i mean, i'm no technician, but that's an ugly-looking chart. >> isn't it? >> i mean, am i wrong? that's my technical analysis. >> well done. >> sometimes they're very clear, sometimes very not clear but this is a fairly clear circumstance, a great winner what stock goes from 12 on its low to 415 in this market cap and is down 50%. the question is this, for the past three years the burden of proof has been on the bear i don't like tesla as it goes higher now it's switched. the burden of proof is on the bull the bear points to you're down 50%, underperforming the market and they just put up results and it indicated lower in the night market >> it's interesting, we've made quite a bit about should we be looking at gross margin, operating margins, excluding or including the credits. i think the emissions credits have always been part of the tesla story and they've been pooh-poohed for it, but i'm hesitant to say that they should necessarily be viewed through the same lens as
. >>> i want to trade this, and, carter, i'm looking at your charts because they send us your charts ahead of time i mean, i'm no technician, but that's an ugly-looking chart. >> isn't it? >> i mean, am i wrong? that's my technical analysis. >> well done. >> sometimes they're very clear, sometimes very not clear but this is a fairly clear circumstance, a great winner what stock goes from 12 on its low to 415 in this market cap and is down 50%. the question is...
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and one of the reasons he lost is because jimmy carter or president jimmy carter sent in those cuban prisoners into which was very unpopular and helped clinton to lose in 1980. i think so. maybe it was some payback for that? i think so. warring southern democrat politicians. all right. there are i i want to open it up to discussion if anyone has a question, comment. if you do speak, please get yourself near one of these lovely devices and press the the at the bottom it says push. and so the green light comes on the people in the outside world can hear you any. any comments or questions. yes hi, ted frantz from, the university of indianapolis enjoyed this discussion quite a bit. and in to give something that all of you whether you're here in person or out in the ether could respond to. rachel, you talked about partizanship being a good thing and it strikes me that you're probably have the only example of that where that's true. and so i'm wondering for any of you, how, how you might see partizanship playing, it's 1796 or 2020 and how the american public thinks about partizanship and t
and one of the reasons he lost is because jimmy carter or president jimmy carter sent in those cuban prisoners into which was very unpopular and helped clinton to lose in 1980. i think so. maybe it was some payback for that? i think so. warring southern democrat politicians. all right. there are i i want to open it up to discussion if anyone has a question, comment. if you do speak, please get yourself near one of these lovely devices and press the the at the bottom it says push. and so the...
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carter, you worked for your country, you worked for the cia. you were an asset to your country a patriot to your country. i still don't understand why they targeted you in the first place. and then we learned in testimony this week that in october, early october of 2021 the fbi went overseas to talk to christopher steele about the steele dossier. they said they would give him a million dollars to corroborate it. here's the problem. they were not able to corroborate ate. at the top of a fisa application verified. if you offer a guy a million bucks and he can't verify it, it's unverifiable. but use that use that very dossier that they couldn't verify and they swore to the fisa court that it was all verified all to ruin your life. it also gave them a back door to spy on candidate and later president trump. the entire time that they knew it was false, and they took a year of your life spying on you, do you have any resource? >> sean, it's not just a year of my life and even the hard work that you and then chairman nunes have been doing to try to ge
carter, you worked for your country, you worked for the cia. you were an asset to your country a patriot to your country. i still don't understand why they targeted you in the first place. and then we learned in testimony this week that in october, early october of 2021 the fbi went overseas to talk to christopher steele about the steele dossier. they said they would give him a million dollars to corroborate it. here's the problem. they were not able to corroborate ate. at the top of a fisa...
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carter, we'll start with you. >> managed care stocks, they're offensive and defensive. united healthcare, poised to break out. >> a beautiful chart scott, what about you? >> $5 latte is a luxury. my put spread is in starbucks. >> so says you mike, what about you >> call spreads in unh. >> that's going to >>> my mission is simple, to 34 make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica i'm just trying to make you money. my job to educate and teach and tell you how days like today come about call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet
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elseburn and to commissioner carter ownstone for being here. and share your thoughts with us and answer questions. also want to rescue noise and thank melissa hernandez and preston my aids going through all of this material and working with us to get ready for the hearing today. and the clerk's office. we ask a lot of the clerks and the special hearings are heard to calendar and staff we appreciate their willingness to facilitate this today. i think this our letters of inquiry, for responses some are pending we heard become if alegality of commissioners but not all we have complete response from thes mayor's office. i think the information we have been getting today's hearing have made some things clearer and hen helpful. i want to emphasize, the i hope we agree the practice of using undated residence ignition letters is inconsistent with the city's charter as the city attorney has opined and threatens the independence of commissioners regardless how they are intends third degree is the practical affect of having an undated resignation letter t
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. >>> for decades now the carter center, founded by former president jimmy carter and his wife, has been monitoring elections around the world. the democracy program, as it's called, is designed to help fledgling democracies conduct free and fair elections, mostly by sending observers to monitor the voting. but this year the carter center has its eye on the election right here in the united states. barry petersen has more. >> reporter: guyana, south america, 2020. election observers from the carter center found problems. but a recount five months later led to a peaceful transition of power. tunisia, north africa, 2019. another of the more than 110 elections worldwide where carter center observers watched over a contest.east ashia 2015, their first freetis, their firs democracy, where they found many could not vote because of violence or discrimination. >> these are all the elections we've observed since ahearterte atlanta. and he personally observed elections. this year the carter center has a new troubled election it is focusing on. ours. what does that mean? >> that means we've realize
. >>> for decades now the carter center, founded by former president jimmy carter and his wife, has been monitoring elections around the world. the democracy program, as it's called, is designed to help fledgling democracies conduct free and fair elections, mostly by sending observers to monitor the voting. but this year the carter center has its eye on the election right here in the united states. barry petersen has more. >> reporter: guyana, south america, 2020. election...
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let's get to the charts with carter worth despite the big misses, carter, nasdaq closed the week positive. what do you see? >> that's right. thanks, sarah. it was a curious week, it was basically bad news on the fundamental side for the companies and price action it shook off the bad results. so before we look at the charts, was it a good week or wasn't it for the nasdaq 100 nasdaq 100 was up 2% for the week, plus or minus. that's not bad the s&p was up 4 and russell 2000 up 6. so net net it was not a good week for these names and let's look at some charts and try to figure it out together the first here is just the s&p 500. what is key, of course, we know that we breached the june low, and we ricocheted back above that low you see the horizontal line. now, the second chart is a basket it is the top five stocks plotted equal weight names everyone knows apple, microsoft, google, amazon, tesla. representing about 20% of the s&p. and what we have here is we're right at the june low. so this group was holding up better it didn't breach the way the s&p did and yet of late the s&p is back above
let's get to the charts with carter worth despite the big misses, carter, nasdaq closed the week positive. what do you see? >> that's right. thanks, sarah. it was a curious week, it was basically bad news on the fundamental side for the companies and price action it shook off the bad results. so before we look at the charts, was it a good week or wasn't it for the nasdaq 100 nasdaq 100 was up 2% for the week, plus or minus. that's not bad the s&p was up 4 and russell 2000 up 6. so net...
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and i was a big fan of jimmy carter. he was like first president that i knew. and being a child of curiosity and in the seventies when you were looking for a role looking for black role models, the fact that andrew young was the first black u.n. ambassador to the united states wasn't something that was significant. me so i was introduced to him as the u.n. ambassador, not as a civil rights issue. i didn't realize he was a civil rights leader. so afterwards so when you talk about the many lives of andrew young, you look at the fact that this here's a man who grew up and segregated new orleans. he went to howard university one of the premier you colleges in the country he he doesn't like to say black colleges but one of the premier colleges in the country he left that to become a pastor of a small church in georgia. he left that to move to new to to do ministry work for an organization that he'd moved to georgia in 1962 working model with the king jr he left that at the mouth of the king's assassination to run for congress
and i was a big fan of jimmy carter. he was like first president that i knew. and being a child of curiosity and in the seventies when you were looking for a role looking for black role models, the fact that andrew young was the first black u.n. ambassador to the united states wasn't something that was significant. me so i was introduced to him as the u.n. ambassador, not as a civil rights issue. i didn't realize he was a civil rights leader. so afterwards so when you talk about the many lives...
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judge carter explains what happens next. president trump and his attorneys then decided to contest the state court proceeding in federal court, and discuss a cooperating by reference the border fraud numbers alleged in the states petition. on december 30th, 2020, dr. eastman relayed concerns from president trump's team about including specific numbers in the paragraph dealing with felons, deceased, moved, et cetera. the attorneys continued to discuss the president's resistance to signing when specific numbers were included. as dr. eastman explains the next day, although the president signed a verification for the state court filing, back on december 1st, he has since been made aware that some of the allegations and evidence proffered by the experts, has been inaccurate. for him to sign a new verification with that knowledge, and incorporation by reference, would not be accurate. president trump and his attorneys ultimately filed the complaint with the same inaccurate numbers without rectifying, clarifying, or otherwise chang
judge carter explains what happens next. president trump and his attorneys then decided to contest the state court proceeding in federal court, and discuss a cooperating by reference the border fraud numbers alleged in the states petition. on december 30th, 2020, dr. eastman relayed concerns from president trump's team about including specific numbers in the paragraph dealing with felons, deceased, moved, et cetera. the attorneys continued to discuss the president's resistance to signing when...
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seconded by commissioner carter. i'll read the roll. commissioner carter? >> yes. >> commissioner dickerson? >> yes. >> commissioner herbert is absent. commissioner huie? >> yes. >> president laguana? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> vice-president zouzounis is absent. motion passes. >> great. thank you. next item, please. >> item 7. general public comment. this is a discussion item. >> is there any member of the public who would like to make comment s items not on the agenda -- comments on items not on the agenda. mr. patrelis. >> how i want to show one-page from the br-a- newspaper. should i do it here or the web? >> could you start the clock. hi, michael patrels again. i'm asking the sfgov tv to show the bay area newspaper and i'm going to read the headline from their october 6th story. castro merchants group declines to endorse another planet theater plans. this appeared on the bar website and in the newspaper this week. back to me, please. sfgov tv, so, what we have here is proof that sharky laguna misspoke. he may have lied when he
seconded by commissioner carter. i'll read the roll. commissioner carter? >> yes. >> commissioner dickerson? >> yes. >> commissioner herbert is absent. commissioner huie? >> yes. >> president laguana? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> vice-president zouzounis is absent. motion passes. >> great. thank you. next item, please. >> item 7. general public comment. this is a discussion item. >> is there any...