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carter of course takes over the business, not successful in the than $200, less profit for the carter business interests, but then he quickly begins to build this into a growing concern. he also begins to look more broadly at service of the community, including on the sumter county school board and then on his 38th birthday october 31, 1962, jimmy carter gets out of bed and puts on his sunday trousers rather than his work trousers and goes to america to fight over the withoutstate line having consulted rosalynn before doing so. when i asked mr. carter about this about a year ago in planes plains, georgia, he said, i can't believe i did that. because he wouldn't dream of making such a decision like that today without consulting his wife. but times are very different in 1962 then they are now in the 21st century. the election of course is contested because of the widespread corruption in the county. i forget the numbers but they are in the museum. there were something like 420 ballots that were cast in the county, and only 300 some registered voters and for some reason in fact the voter
carter of course takes over the business, not successful in the than $200, less profit for the carter business interests, but then he quickly begins to build this into a growing concern. he also begins to look more broadly at service of the community, including on the sumter county school board and then on his 38th birthday october 31, 1962, jimmy carter gets out of bed and puts on his sunday trousers rather than his work trousers and goes to america to fight over the withoutstate line having...
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jimmy carter will test you on carter this. how many people here could tell me what lyndon johnson's religious affiliation was? rare it's disciples of christ. most people say bad just. most people don't know that butost people say baptist most people don't know that because it wasn't part of the conversation. in a backhanded way i think that we americans want to have nixon reintroduces it, because when 1976 campaign rolls around, we americans want to have some sort of a sense of a candidate's moral compass because we lived through the debacle of the nixon presidency, and that question has persisted. it's dying away now. i think the farther we get from nixon, the less salient that particular question is in presidential politics, but one that the problems of that question is that we don't know how to ask the question. we want to know are the candidates we vote for for president are they morally reliable, that is due they have a moral compass? we don't know how to ask the question. the only way we know how to ask is to say, are yo
jimmy carter will test you on carter this. how many people here could tell me what lyndon johnson's religious affiliation was? rare it's disciples of christ. most people say bad just. most people don't know that butost people say baptist most people don't know that because it wasn't part of the conversation. in a backhanded way i think that we americans want to have nixon reintroduces it, because when 1976 campaign rolls around, we americans want to have some sort of a sense of a candidate's...
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jimmy carter? that is how he played iowa. he bicycled through counties and other places, even went to a farm where there were a few people to introduce himself. good interpersonal relations. david: we move to 1984. >> it was a small democratic field, compared to this cycle. you had walter mondale who was the overwhelming favorite. then you had a host of other candidates, most of whom were better-known and regarded as more serious candidates. what happened was, the media set up expectations that mondale should win. when he got 49%, that did not seem convincing enough to a lot of the media. surprisingly, gary hart finished with 17%, which put him into a position to then use that as a springboard to knock off mondale in a surprise in new hampshire. that sets up the idea that we have certain expectations built into how we think the caucuses are going to go and when someone fails to meet those expectations, they fall by the wayside and in the case of 1984, that was john glenn. you may not recall, he was
jimmy carter? that is how he played iowa. he bicycled through counties and other places, even went to a farm where there were a few people to introduce himself. good interpersonal relations. david: we move to 1984. >> it was a small democratic field, compared to this cycle. you had walter mondale who was the overwhelming favorite. then you had a host of other candidates, most of whom were better-known and regarded as more serious candidates. what happened was, the media set up...
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jimmy carter goes the distance. bowl80, one of the super campaigns in caucuses, talk about terry carter -- jimmy carter and kennedy. >> there is a parallel between what is going on today and what happened in 1980. there were two candidates who were strong, visible, good name recognition. bloodededy, blue massachusetts senator, and jimmy , who came out of all of this and was president. it became a battle between should we elect someone who is safe and who is president and his name to jimmy carter, or should we move the party to the becomed have ted kennedy the standard bearer? was a difficult fight inside the party and what it did was essentially, it leapt to the party into two factions. we see some of that happening today. a lot of the discussion today is about moving left or staying safe in the barack obama, joe biden middle. at the democratic convention in madison square garden, where the fight became visible, the fight was covered, ted kennedy was struggling to get enough delegates and jimmy carter to hang on. it
jimmy carter goes the distance. bowl80, one of the super campaigns in caucuses, talk about terry carter -- jimmy carter and kennedy. >> there is a parallel between what is going on today and what happened in 1980. there were two candidates who were strong, visible, good name recognition. bloodededy, blue massachusetts senator, and jimmy , who came out of all of this and was president. it became a battle between should we elect someone who is safe and who is president and his name to jimmy...
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misses carter had notecards with iowans on it. so when kennedy started to challenge jimmy carter, he lost a vote in florida. he is onto iowa and jimmy carter laid a trap for him here and beat him two to one. steffen: i was at a friend's farm, a hot summer afternoon before jimmy carter's first nomination. a gentleman came down this farm lane and got off his bike and said, my name is jimmy carter. who is jimmy carter? that is how he played iowa. he bicycled through counties and other places, even went to a farm where there were a few people to introduce himself. good interpersonal relations. david: we move to 1984. >> it was a small democratic field, compared to this cycle. you had walter mondale who was the overwhelming favorite. then you had a host of other candidates, most of whom were better-known and regarded as more serious candidates. what happened was, the media set up expectations that mondale should win. when he got 49%, that did not seem convincing enough to a lot of the media. surprisingly, gary hart finished with 17%, w
misses carter had notecards with iowans on it. so when kennedy started to challenge jimmy carter, he lost a vote in florida. he is onto iowa and jimmy carter laid a trap for him here and beat him two to one. steffen: i was at a friend's farm, a hot summer afternoon before jimmy carter's first nomination. a gentleman came down this farm lane and got off his bike and said, my name is jimmy carter. who is jimmy carter? that is how he played iowa. he bicycled through counties and other places, even...
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carter mandala so much the thought was there is this one guy, his first name was carter and the last name was mandala, so it was inconceivable to us after 40 years, such a pretty good economic record that they would basically turn back the clock. so you know i think that was pretty much. i think the only way it could've happened is if the public saw reagan as being too old and out of it and that kind of stuff. that's why the first debate was so concerning. >> disastrous. >> it was disastrous yes, it was a terrible performance and you know sometimes people just have an off night, what can i tell you. >> it was one of the very few debates and he actually lost. >> he just didn't do very well. >> again there was a lot of concern, the for her souls for the second debate, you know there was some tension around and it was kind of clear that we had to do a better job in the second debate, he did, frankly it wasn't as good as his 80 performance but it was like that enough and the famous line i'm not gonna my opponents youth and an experience, even mandala about that. >> right, and rain. >> bu
carter mandala so much the thought was there is this one guy, his first name was carter and the last name was mandala, so it was inconceivable to us after 40 years, such a pretty good economic record that they would basically turn back the clock. so you know i think that was pretty much. i think the only way it could've happened is if the public saw reagan as being too old and out of it and that kind of stuff. that's why the first debate was so concerning. >> disastrous. >> it was...
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carter rides the train you can too. yes, mr. worth sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> bought intel at six. >> if you thought your timing wasn't that good tony zheng has updated well intel on intel plus, what is it the kids say again. >> maybe we could netflix and grill. >> not quite but mike khouw grills you on a way to chill around netflix earnings. it's time to risk less and make more "options actio "options action" starts now. >> all right welcome back. lets get do it we begin with the transports like the markets hitting highs kansas city southern norfolk southern fedex leading the group. but one name says carter likely to pop more. he is at the plasma who is the name carter worth. >> interesting of course the dow jones transportation industry has not made a new all-time hey but making 52-week highs to be determined but railroads it's a big part of the transport index. in addition to names like fedex and ups. but here is the railroad index names you know like union pacific. norfolk southern, ksu. lets draw
carter rides the train you can too. yes, mr. worth sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> bought intel at six. >> if you thought your timing wasn't that good tony zheng has updated well intel on intel plus, what is it the kids say again. >> maybe we could netflix and grill. >> not quite but mike khouw grills you on a way to chill around netflix earnings. it's time to risk less and make more "options actio "options action" starts now....
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carter by his side for 73 years. the volunteers make quick work of these new houses monday they were slabs. by thursday -- >> we don't hand out anything at habitat. i say love and affection and equality and companionship. >> reporter: which means tara bought her home with a habitat arranged interest-free loan part of the deal, 250 hours of her sweat equity, and classes on repairs and finances a bittersweet moment the former president telling us the day is coming where he'll have to step aside >> one of the strongest men i know >> reporter: that's where these two come in, garth brooks and trisha yearwood, 13 years ago after hurricane katrina, quietly started building. >> i think it shows you what love can do what happens when people want to do something together. >> reporter: are you getting good at this now? >> i think i'm pretty good. >> reporter: as for taking up with the carters left off -- >> if we can do anything for the carter bill to last 100 years past the carters, count us in >> that's so cute! >> reporter:
carter by his side for 73 years. the volunteers make quick work of these new houses monday they were slabs. by thursday -- >> we don't hand out anything at habitat. i say love and affection and equality and companionship. >> reporter: which means tara bought her home with a habitat arranged interest-free loan part of the deal, 250 hours of her sweat equity, and classes on repairs and finances a bittersweet moment the former president telling us the day is coming where he'll have to...
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no, time for options action here's what's coming up on the big show >> power is everything >> yes, carter worth continues his preholiday listen on how to accelerate through the energy sector then - >> soften hands while you do the dishes >> it could also soften any portfolio that's soaking in palmolive stock. finally -- >> cover me. >> you're covered. >> and mike has all you apple shareholders covered too, with a plan to squeeze a little more juice from the most widely held stock. it's time to risk less and make more options action starts now. >> and welcome, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen it's the story of a day. a u.s. air strike takes down iran's top military leader the attack sending jitters through the market oil prices up 3%, to the highest level since last april today's move was not off the charts, it could point to a bigger breakout coming carter spotted something like this just a few weeks ago. >> we have now moved above that down trend line. that's exactly what industrials look like and banks, same down trend before they came to life this will not come to life the way banks did,
no, time for options action here's what's coming up on the big show >> power is everything >> yes, carter worth continues his preholiday listen on how to accelerate through the energy sector then - >> soften hands while you do the dishes >> it could also soften any portfolio that's soaking in palmolive stock. finally -- >> cover me. >> you're covered. >> and mike has all you apple shareholders covered too, with a plan to squeeze a little more juice from...
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carter, what have you got? >> qqq, vulnerable to profit taking do it before someone does it for you. >> okay, mike? >> netflix i think we can use diagonals here i like the company but the price is too high. >> too high for netflix. okay tony. >> ge looking for a pop on earnings using a call spread to do that. >> we will will see what happens. going to be a busy week next week that does it here on "options action." back next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern. don't go anywhere, "mad money" starts right now - [announcer] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave brio digital air fryer, sponsored by nuwave. live well for less. we all love fried foods, (crunching) but yuck! (sizzling) that means scoops of grease, blobs of butter, or gallons of oil, just to fry. this adds up to a lot of unhealthy fat in your diet, year after year. stop! (slamming) now, you can cut out all the added fat, and still keep all the flavor with the new brio digital air fryer by nuwave, the world's first digital air fryer with
carter, what have you got? >> qqq, vulnerable to profit taking do it before someone does it for you. >> okay, mike? >> netflix i think we can use diagonals here i like the company but the price is too high. >> too high for netflix. okay tony. >> ge looking for a pop on earnings using a call spread to do that. >> we will will see what happens. going to be a busy week next week that does it here on "options action." back next friday at 5:30 p.m....
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. >> carter worth spies with his little eye something lurking in the shadows of the nasdaq. >> i think he got the point. >> then. >> are you familiar with the ge oefen. >> tony zhang thinks something is cooking at general electric and he has the options recipe. and sticking with all things electric. >> i've come to see tesla. >> mike khouw has jolting observations on a way to insulate yourself. it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> well lets get right to it markets gearing up for the busiest week of earnings of of the season, including some of the big tech names, apple, microsoft, facebook and amazon stet to report the four stocks the largest holding in the nasdaq 100 etf now on track for the best month since june but carter worth says there is trouble in the charts fom some of the high flies names. he is at the plasma to break it down what are you seeing carter. >> sometimes something so good that perhaps there is trouble meaning no trouble in the charts but that maybe is the trouble. they are priced for perfection looking at the top five stocks as the b
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no relation to robert but i am not lead carter i am an earthly. when i am i'm also a leave from virginia should i be worried. how does holding start well those good lee carter who is not me has introduced a bill to repeal and over 60 year old law that prevents public employees in virginia from striking after fellow lawmakers expressed concerns over public safety carter adjusted the legislation to exclude police officers. making sure police stay on the job is good for public safety it doesn't sound right. to ever mad a cop in virginia i know they should be going on strike all the time extra bonus if they forget their guns at home. unfortunately though delegate carter has had to ask for police protection after conspiracy theorist spawn his bill into a broader narrative that the state's democratic governor was working to confiscate virginians guns and that carter's new legislation was designed to fire cops who don't confiscate guns. what does bill have to do with gun confiscation nothing but that hasn't stopped right wing media from reppert misrepres
no relation to robert but i am not lead carter i am an earthly. when i am i'm also a leave from virginia should i be worried. how does holding start well those good lee carter who is not me has introduced a bill to repeal and over 60 year old law that prevents public employees in virginia from striking after fellow lawmakers expressed concerns over public safety carter adjusted the legislation to exclude police officers. making sure police stay on the job is good for public safety it doesn't...
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carter at the plasma to break down charts for you. carter >> jump right in we're looking at am ex the setup here is recently recent outperformance relative to other financials and presiding underperformance it's good one too more often than not you see the table, very simple over the past six months what we know is the bank index has done 13, 14 we know the etf financialshave done 11. and am exhas done a pal tri 1.5. over forward look over the past month that's the chart look over past month it's the exact opposite. what's happened is now am exon top, up six, more than double the financials and much more than double the banks. so, again, over a longer period of time, six months underperforming now starting to come to life that's what naysant relative strength is all about. here is the chart in reverse basically the setup on the chart, so many ways to draw lines but one way is a something of a myren she had and shoulder bottom that's clear you also have this working into and quite perfectly, right it stops to the penney stops to the pe
carter at the plasma to break down charts for you. carter >> jump right in we're looking at am ex the setup here is recently recent outperformance relative to other financials and presiding underperformance it's good one too more often than not you see the table, very simple over the past six months what we know is the bank index has done 13, 14 we know the etf financialshave done 11. and am exhas done a pal tri 1.5. over forward look over the past month that's the chart look over past...
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carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. women determined to put and members of minority groups numbersederal courts in , not as one at a time curiosities. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court women to thed 11 court of appeals. i was the last of the 11. david: you served 13 years on the court of appeals and the district of columbia and after 13 years do you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court or did you think it was something that would never happen? justice ginsberg: no one thinks my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. there are only nine of us. do with whoot to are the particular nine at a particular time. ideang up, i never had an of being any kind of a judge. said women were barely on the bench. when carter became president, there was only one woman on the federal court of appeals. carter made her the first ever secretary of education. then there were none again. carter changed that and no president ever went back to the way it was. reagan did not want to be outdone by carter, so h
carter appreciated that that is not how the great united states looks. women determined to put and members of minority groups numbersederal courts in , not as one at a time curiosities. i think he appointed over 25 women to district court women to thed 11 court of appeals. i was the last of the 11. david: you served 13 years on the court of appeals and the district of columbia and after 13 years do you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court or did you think it was something that...
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. >> yes carter worth, how to accelerate through the energy sector. then - >> softenens hands while you're doing the dishes. >> tony chang has a play to clean up your risk >> cover me! >> and mike khouw has all you apple shareholders covered too with a plan to squeeze a little more juice from the most widely held stock it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> welcome, i'm tyler mathisen it is the story of the day a u.s. air strike takes down iran's top military leader the attack sending jitters through the market oil prices up 3% to their highest level since last april today's move was not off the charts but could point to a bigger breakout coming carter spotted something like this just a few weeks ago. >> we have now moved above that downtrend line that's exactly what industrials looked like, and bangs, same downtrend, before they came to life this will not come to life the way banks did industrials but it has the elements of legs here. i think you warn to be long xle, capture the whole group, even though it isn't a group,
. >> yes carter worth, how to accelerate through the energy sector. then - >> softenens hands while you're doing the dishes. >> tony chang has a play to clean up your risk >> cover me! >> and mike khouw has all you apple shareholders covered too with a plan to squeeze a little more juice from the most widely held stock it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts now. >> welcome, i'm tyler mathisen it is the story of the day a u.s....
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carter is going to break down the charts for you carter >> let's jump right in we're looking at amex, the setup here is recent outperformance relative to other financials and proceeding underperformance. it's a one-two more often than not. the table is very simple over the past six months, yes, what we know is that the bank index has done 13, 14. we know the etf financials have done 11 and amex has done 1.5. that's over the past six months. moving forward, take a look over the past month now, again, that's the chart now take a look over the past month. it's the exact opposite. what's happened is now amex is on top up 6, more than double the financials and much more than double the bank so again, over a longer period of time, six months underperforming, now starting to come to life that's what relative strength is all about. here is the chart in reverse and basically the setup the chart so many ways to draw the lines. one way is something of a minor head and shoulders bottom. that's fairly clear. you also have this working into and quite perfectly, right, it stops to the penny, it stop
carter is going to break down the charts for you carter >> let's jump right in we're looking at amex, the setup here is recent outperformance relative to other financials and proceeding underperformance. it's a one-two more often than not. the table is very simple over the past six months, yes, what we know is that the bank index has done 13, 14. we know the etf financials have done 11 and amex has done 1.5. that's over the past six months. moving forward, take a look over the past month...
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jimmy carter put this on the map. aboutwe have some video former president carter talking about strategy. difficultd be quite now to do as we did and to campaign from schoolhouse to schoolhouse, courthouse and stand in lines and handout ,amphlets early in the morning meet with farmers, make speeches from the auctioneers desk and iowa. that is the way we ran our campaign. if i had then faced a candidate with $20 million in the bank who could dominate television in new seriouslyor iowa, i doubt i would have one in those states -- won in those states. host: do you agree? mr. yepsen: i think that is true. it has changed a lot since carter. there are some famous footage of him working on a new cooking show here in iowa, cooking a fish for dinner but the host. small, muchroots, more fun, fewer reporters could hop in the backseat of a car with a candidate and drive off and have a good conversation. now the events of the years have changed and morphed and are much different than the earlier events. they are bigger but only be
jimmy carter put this on the map. aboutwe have some video former president carter talking about strategy. difficultd be quite now to do as we did and to campaign from schoolhouse to schoolhouse, courthouse and stand in lines and handout ,amphlets early in the morning meet with farmers, make speeches from the auctioneers desk and iowa. that is the way we ran our campaign. if i had then faced a candidate with $20 million in the bank who could dominate television in new seriouslyor iowa, i doubt i...
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all emocrats -- and it's about jimmy carter. tell us a jimmy carter story in 1976. mr. yepsen: jimmy carter and hamilton jordan picked up on the theme thatgoer hart and george mcgovern had. work hard in iowa, do well as a springboard into new hampshire to get money, momentum, media attention. so they came and raised the stakes so they spent more candidates were coming in. it was the jumping off point and i think johnny apple was paying attention. hey looked at it and said 1972 iowa was telling us something about the war. the national media started to pay attention. you have a rolling ball. politicians came, national media came, and that meant politicians wanted to spend more time here. it raised it to a higher profile going into the new primary. president jimmy carter, he didn't win the caucus. he got more votes than any other candidate. he was the uncommitted delegates more votes, actually won the caucuses, if you will. not only set er the template and made it work, he made it all the way to the house, and that really put the events on the map. as a side note, there we
all emocrats -- and it's about jimmy carter. tell us a jimmy carter story in 1976. mr. yepsen: jimmy carter and hamilton jordan picked up on the theme thatgoer hart and george mcgovern had. work hard in iowa, do well as a springboard into new hampshire to get money, momentum, media attention. so they came and raised the stakes so they spent more candidates were coming in. it was the jumping off point and i think johnny apple was paying attention. hey looked at it and said 1972 iowa was telling...
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the democrats, and it is all about jimmy carter, tell us the jimmy carter story. carter picked up on george mcgovern had of work hard in iowa, do well as a springboard into new hampshire, get money, momentum, media attention. raised thee and stakes, they spent more time. other candidates would come here, it was the jumping off apple and i think johnny was paying attention. they looked at it and said in 72, i will was telling us something. the national media started to politicians came, national media can, that meant politicians wanted to spend more time here. that really raised it to a much higher profile going into the new hampshire primary. , heident jimmy carter didn't win the caucuses, he got more votes than any other candidate. he was the uncommitted delegate. jimmy carter not only set the template and made it work, he went all the way to the white house. there were also some tea leaves in the republican side. there were some estimates made of president ford's strength and ronald reagan's strength. weak showing and later in retrospect, you can see that really
the democrats, and it is all about jimmy carter, tell us the jimmy carter story. carter picked up on george mcgovern had of work hard in iowa, do well as a springboard into new hampshire, get money, momentum, media attention. raised thee and stakes, they spent more time. other candidates would come here, it was the jumping off apple and i think johnny was paying attention. they looked at it and said in 72, i will was telling us something. the national media started to politicians came, national...
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carter, what have you got? >> qqq vulnerable to profit making. short selling. do it before someone does it to you. >> mike? >> netflix i think we can use diagonals here i like the company but the price is just too high. >> too high for netflix. tony >> ge looking for a pop on earnings >> we will see what happens. going to be a very busy week next week. that does it for us here on "options action." we'll be back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern don't go anywhere. "mad money" starts right now - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the hoover smartwash. when your throw rugs need cleaning, you toss them in the washing machine, easy. if only you could do the same for your carpet. instead, here's what carpet cleaning looks like for many of us hauling around heavy, bulky rental machines. they're a hassle. and do you really want to bring someone else's dirt into your home? and then there's all the mixing, soaking, waiting forever for your carpet to dry. no wonder we sometimes give up and call in a pro, but that's a whole other level of pain. they'r
carter, what have you got? >> qqq vulnerable to profit making. short selling. do it before someone does it to you. >> mike? >> netflix i think we can use diagonals here i like the company but the price is just too high. >> too high for netflix. tony >> ge looking for a pop on earnings >> we will see what happens. going to be a very busy week next week. that does it for us here on "options action." we'll be back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern...
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jimmy carter, 3.3%. he is well below in his administration, well below, the post-world war ii average. this is not an economy that's roaring along, and i get so sick and tired of people in the media letting his people go, this is the strongest economy ever. not even close. jimmy carter's economy, over four years, much stronger. than this economy. the economy grew faster year to year then. grew faster year to year, much more, under bill clinton. go all the way back. so that's actually -- you talk about the proof being in the pudding. donald trump's a bunch of hot air when they talks about how great this economy is going, because our gdp is staggering along at a 2.3% growth rate. that is well below the post-world war ii average and, again, the guy mocks jimmy carter, he mocks, you know, lbj. he mocks all of these other presidents who actually have done much, much better than he has with the largest tax cut, i think, multi-national corporations could ever beg for. >> and steve rattner showed us many, many t
jimmy carter, 3.3%. he is well below in his administration, well below, the post-world war ii average. this is not an economy that's roaring along, and i get so sick and tired of people in the media letting his people go, this is the strongest economy ever. not even close. jimmy carter's economy, over four years, much stronger. than this economy. the economy grew faster year to year then. grew faster year to year, much more, under bill clinton. go all the way back. so that's actually -- you...
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first of all, it's a great day for carter page. the government just admitted that they violated a civil rights. i would love to be his lawyer. but the more profound impact here is that this is an admission that a counterintelligence investigation against a sitting president was eagerly continued. that's really earthshaking news and it's the same democrats that started that russia impeachment hoax. they are some of the same folks involved in perpetuating this ukrainian impeachment hoax that we are unfortunately dealing with in the senate trial. >> sean: let me finish on congressman ratcliffe's point. it's the same lying media mob being led by the same liar. he had the truth and he purposely lied. it shows how mentally sick and deranged this compromise congenital liar, schiff is. he's leading this mess now on ukraine, another witch hunt. >> wright, sean, and remember, this is the same adam schiff who said that he had more than circumstantial evidence that there was collusion between the president and russia. of course, that evidence
first of all, it's a great day for carter page. the government just admitted that they violated a civil rights. i would love to be his lawyer. but the more profound impact here is that this is an admission that a counterintelligence investigation against a sitting president was eagerly continued. that's really earthshaking news and it's the same democrats that started that russia impeachment hoax. they are some of the same folks involved in perpetuating this ukrainian impeachment hoax that we...
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by the fbi to spy on carter page. the world health organization finally declaring, that the coronavirus outbreak is a public health emergency. it is spreading exponentially. we've got the latest as u.s. reports its first person-to-person transmission. to the border. the trump administration new push to get the transportation industry, truckers, railroads and more, to help stop human trafficking. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ liz: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. the president taking fight to the democrats ahead of iowa caucus this monday. we have mark meredith at the trump rally. jackie deangelis standing by with market reaction to the news today and more. go to mark first. mark, update over there? >> liz, good evening. we've seen crowds lined up in below freezing weather all day long for a chance to get into the auditorium where you mention the president will be here in a couple hours. iowa every four years is exciting because of caucus. they make sure
by the fbi to spy on carter page. the world health organization finally declaring, that the coronavirus outbreak is a public health emergency. it is spreading exponentially. we've got the latest as u.s. reports its first person-to-person transmission. to the border. the trump administration new push to get the transportation industry, truckers, railroads and more, to help stop human trafficking. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ liz: welcome to the...
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jeanine: does carter pay travel lawsuit? >> i would think he is looking at millions of dollars in damages. you have the government admitting, they have no lawful reason to spy on him, he's been smeared repeatedly. this dossier that has been seen, really at the heart of the fisa warrant, no dossier, no mueller operation. whose dossier was it again, hillary clinton. do you want to know why this man, president trump is being impeached, do you want to know why they're screaming, they're afraid the justice department may after three years star prosecuting the obama clinton getting. jeanine: one at that be nice. >> what you do to freeze the justice department try to remove the head of the government. jeanine: thank you so much tom fitton. fitton. nobody likes a tight squeeze. leanfire supplements from force factor contain ingredients clinically shown to help increase energy, burn fat, and double your weight loss. don't struggle to fit in. unleash your potential, with leanfire. available at retailers nationwide. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
jeanine: does carter pay travel lawsuit? >> i would think he is looking at millions of dollars in damages. you have the government admitting, they have no lawful reason to spy on him, he's been smeared repeatedly. this dossier that has been seen, really at the heart of the fisa warrant, no dossier, no mueller operation. whose dossier was it again, hillary clinton. do you want to know why this man, president trump is being impeached, do you want to know why they're screaming, they're...
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>>why i'm michelle carter says her involuntary manslaughter conviction was. based solely on a violation of her first amendment rights. plus a shakeup in office the demographics. why a new study says for the first time there are more women than men in the workforce. >>money tonight, a major milestone for women to you know for the first time ever since the great recession. women now outnumber men in the workforce that is according to new data from the labor department in today's consumer watch meredith wood has a closer look at the industry seeing the most growth and why experts say this is a growing jobs, trent. >>yeah, women dominating the workforce women now hold more jobs than men, it's a minuscule yet massively interesting piece and anna buried in the labor department's december jobs report it found women now occupy more than 50% of non farming positions. experts say this trend is expected to grow as the number working women increases while the number of men in the workforce, declines so what's behind the shift experts point to the economy moving away from
>>why i'm michelle carter says her involuntary manslaughter conviction was. based solely on a violation of her first amendment rights. plus a shakeup in office the demographics. why a new study says for the first time there are more women than men in the workforce. >>money tonight, a major milestone for women to you know for the first time ever since the great recession. women now outnumber men in the workforce that is according to new data from the labor department in today's...
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. >>> carter ride it is train, you can too. yes, he sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> what intel at 6:00. >> if you thought your timing wasn't quite that good some updated intel on intel. plus, what is it the kids say again? we could netflix and grill not quite. but mike is going to grill you on a way to chill around netflix earnings. it's time to risk less and make more options actions starts now >> welcome back. let's get down to it we begin with the transports like the markets hitting new highs companies like union pacific leading the group as the earnings season is about to kick off. one of thesenames is likely to report more. who is that name carter >> the dow jones is making 52 week highs but railroads, it's a big part of the transz port index. names leukofed ex and ups but it's only four stocks. names you know, let's draw some lines. is it this it has all the elements of that, but let's the it a few other ways so we plunge 17%. we recover 23% and over the past 8 months what we've really done is only g
. >>> carter ride it is train, you can too. yes, he sets up a play to get aboard union pacific then -- >> what intel at 6:00. >> if you thought your timing wasn't quite that good some updated intel on intel. plus, what is it the kids say again? we could netflix and grill not quite. but mike is going to grill you on a way to chill around netflix earnings. it's time to risk less and make more options actions starts now >> welcome back. let's get down to it we begin with...
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and david, carter will now serve five years of probation. and we should mention tonight, if you or someone you know is struggling, you should call the national suicide preventioth n . david? >> gio, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the urgent manhunt at this hour. bystanders shot. two suspects considered armed an dangerous. >>> and the eye-opening new study on autism tonight. this is capital one. where banking moves at the speed of right now. you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average. from here or here in our cafés. plus, there are no fees or minimums on savings or checking accounts. welcome to banking's new frontier. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready
and david, carter will now serve five years of probation. and we should mention tonight, if you or someone you know is struggling, you should call the national suicide preventioth n . david? >> gio, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the urgent manhunt at this hour. bystanders shot. two suspects considered armed an dangerous. >>> and the eye-opening new study on autism tonight. this is capital one. where banking moves at the speed of right now. you can open a new...
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i love the story of billy carter because billy carter the younger brother of jimmy carter. is remembered by most people if at all as kind of a buffoon, kind of a joke, a caricature of a redneck. and he, in fact, i went and talked to president jimmy carter about him to his widow and his six kids. and they describe a man who was hardworking, who was very funny, and we know this from interviews, profiles that were done of him. and a man who was struggling with alcoholism. and in the last proud clap ter of his life, ministered to people that could relate to him about this. and you know, here he is in a small, tiny town in southwest georgia living his life, his brother decides to run for president, the media descends. i mean how would you, how would anyone handle that, the business, the family business was then put into a blind trust. >> trevor: right. >> quaint, i know. (laughter) and those were the days. and so he has no choice but to make his living at being billy carter, kind of being a caricature of himself. but a complicated and descent man when you really learn about him.
i love the story of billy carter because billy carter the younger brother of jimmy carter. is remembered by most people if at all as kind of a buffoon, kind of a joke, a caricature of a redneck. and he, in fact, i went and talked to president jimmy carter about him to his widow and his six kids. and they describe a man who was hardworking, who was very funny, and we know this from interviews, profiles that were done of him. and a man who was struggling with alcoholism. and in the last proud...
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so, carter, have there been any positive cases there at l.a.x.? >> reporter: well, there was a big scare last night when a sick passenger arrived on a flight from mexico. but the health department here says it's monitoring and testing a few individuals. still, so far, no positive cases of the coronavirus. >> o'donnell: all right, carter, thank you. today, the highest-ranking pharmaceutical executive to be convicted in the opioid crisis was sentenced to five and a half years in prison. prosecutors say john kapoor orchestrated bribery and kickback schemes to get doctors to prescribe his company's painkiller. anna werner reports on the case. >> reporter: 76-year-old john kapoor is the founder of insys therapeutics, which prosecutors said aggressively marketed subsys, a potent opioid painkiller which was f.d.a. approved only for breakthrough cancer pain. according to the f.d.a., more than 8,000 people died from the drug, including 32-year-old sarah fuller, says her mother, deb fuller. >> they all got away with murder. that's exactly what they did. bec
so, carter, have there been any positive cases there at l.a.x.? >> reporter: well, there was a big scare last night when a sick passenger arrived on a flight from mexico. but the health department here says it's monitoring and testing a few individuals. still, so far, no positive cases of the coronavirus. >> o'donnell: all right, carter, thank you. today, the highest-ranking pharmaceutical executive to be convicted in the opioid crisis was sentenced to five and a half years in...
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plus, stephen welcomes: helena bonham carter. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! hi, there! please, have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. welcome, welcome one and all to "the late show." ( cheers ) lovely to have you here. i am your host, stephen colbert. it is day three? we are on to day three of live impeachment hearings. and i'm going to give you all the latest deetz in tonight's edition of: "don and the giant impeach." >> help me, please, help me! >> stephen: the first of four witnesses today was national security council ukraine expert, lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, seen here launching shock and awww. ( laughter ) vindman came to the united states as a child when his father fled the soviet union, and went on to enlist in the army, where he received a purple heart for his service in iraq. given his history, the only way vindman could be more all- american is if he appeared in a ken burns documentary about the statu
plus, stephen welcomes: helena bonham carter. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! hi, there! please, have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. welcome, welcome one and all to "the late show." ( cheers ) lovely to have you here. i am your host, stephen colbert. it is day three? we are on to day three of live impeachment hearings. and i'm going...
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the omitted carter page who previously assisted a u.s. government agent, in fact an fbi attorney actually altered an email so that it stated the opposite about carter page. that page was not a source for a government agency when in fact he was, they admitted damning information that determined steele sub source -- again -- they ommitted to statements that he spent two weeks in jail. when he was being surveilled saying outright no interference they kept that out. with the trump campaign and russia, one omission after another, one lie after another. why lie about the sub source against trump? why lie about the true status of carter page apparently helped undercover risking his life to help the cia and was fully cooperative at all points to get trump? why lie about unverified a single source, clinton bought and paid for that dirty dossier from russia? course, to get trump. coming up on the special edition, my monologue on the congenital liar, yes the compromised, corrupt adam schiff. congenital liar, yes the compromised corrupt adam schiff s
the omitted carter page who previously assisted a u.s. government agent, in fact an fbi attorney actually altered an email so that it stated the opposite about carter page. that page was not a source for a government agency when in fact he was, they admitted damning information that determined steele sub source -- again -- they ommitted to statements that he spent two weeks in jail. when he was being surveilled saying outright no interference they kept that out. with the trump campaign and...
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all e—cards or is the first mentor to the carter —— ali carter is the first name through. we are going to start without breaking rugby union news that saracens will be relegated from the from your ship —— the for breaking the salary cap. the raining shipping seven unable to play with the regulations this season and premiership rugby have been forced to act —— the raining champions. we can speak mentor sports news reporter laura scott, joins us now. first of all, we understand the players were told this yesterday that this was going to happen? there dues into reports they would told first. we note they were called to a meeting at their training ground before a captains run yesterday and so before a captains run yesterday and so it seems, yes, they were told. we did not hear anything yesterday. i understand there were conversations with the chairman of saracens. we only had that confirmation now. with the chairman of saracens. we only had that confirmation nowm is unprecedented, isn't it, laura? but from your —— premiership rugby were always going to keep an eye
all e—cards or is the first mentor to the carter —— ali carter is the first name through. we are going to start without breaking rugby union news that saracens will be relegated from the from your ship —— the for breaking the salary cap. the raining shipping seven unable to play with the regulations this season and premiership rugby have been forced to act —— the raining champions. we can speak mentor sports news reporter laura scott, joins us now. first of all, we understand the...
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christmas 970 don was a surprise certainly to president carter. because it ministration the fee afghanistan by the service union led to a meeting on the morning of christmas day. the the office of secretary of state that's i was present to discuss what should be done to punish the soviet union and there were a great number of ideas put out some of which i thought were very bad one of them was an olympic boycott one other one was that we wrap up the relationship with china. so on january 5th 1980 in other words about 12 days later secretary of defense harold brown went to beijing and he agreed with the chinese on several points one was that we would work in parallel to oust the soviets from afghanistan this led to the purchase of weapons from the chinese for the majority in which peaked in $197630000000.00 of weaponry a year also. as the $980.00 s. went on we began to buy weapons from the chinese to train our own forces against soviet equipment so that made 20 one's made in china to be picked up at the military airport in beijing in giant american
christmas 970 don was a surprise certainly to president carter. because it ministration the fee afghanistan by the service union led to a meeting on the morning of christmas day. the the office of secretary of state that's i was present to discuss what should be done to punish the soviet union and there were a great number of ideas put out some of which i thought were very bad one of them was an olympic boycott one other one was that we wrap up the relationship with china. so on january 5th...
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still ahead the justice department now concedes that at least 2 surveillance warrants against carter page lacked probable cause raising new questions about the fbi's investigation into the trump campaign. i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! ♪ ♪ >> the justice department now says that at least 2 of its applications to secretly monitor former trump campaign adviser carter page lacked probable cause. this according to a newly declassified order from the foreign intelligence surveillance, that striking admission another embarrassment for the fbi which doj inspector general michael horowitz which found repeated errors and misrepresentations before the fisa court as bureau sought to surveil page in 2016 and 2017. we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel and kyle peterson. dan,
still ahead the justice department now concedes that at least 2 surveillance warrants against carter page lacked probable cause raising new questions about the fbi's investigation into the trump campaign. i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save...
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is that an accurate description, carter page? >> now that it's been disclosed, used to get that quite confidential, sean. but literally and this is part of the dnc's smear campaign, in conjunction with the obama white house, you know the former senator from illinois, taking these drastic steps against our democracy through this fake dossier using foreign agents and made up lies in conjunction with the mainstream media. it's really extraordinary. >> sean: all right, carter page. we are going to follow this lawsuit. thank you for that development. also more developments surrounding quid and pro and quo joe, zero screens hunter. in joe's case, new court filing in ukraine, viktor shokin, the guy he demanded be prosecuted or else you're not going to get the billion dollars. you have six hours and some of the b they did it, that guy, that's the prosecutor. he's now calling to me and for investigators to open probes into joe over what he calls legal influence, as viktor shokin was the one investigating burisma and zero experience hunter
is that an accurate description, carter page? >> now that it's been disclosed, used to get that quite confidential, sean. but literally and this is part of the dnc's smear campaign, in conjunction with the obama white house, you know the former senator from illinois, taking these drastic steps against our democracy through this fake dossier using foreign agents and made up lies in conjunction with the mainstream media. it's really extraordinary. >> sean: all right, carter page. we...