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anson carter, who do you like? >> i like -- >> you stole my thunder. >> you knew i was going to say that, we talked about it earlier. >> no, we talked about it earlier, grabovski was my guy, too. the interest of the three candidates, grabovski, their team from columbus are not as deep as the rangers or the san jose sharks. he almost single-handedly brought them into the playoffs. they're starving for hockey, i think it will happen if they have grabovski. >> where is tuukka rask? >> we'll find out. >> when is it, june, we'll find out, who are the finalists. all right, here you go, 1-1, in st. louis, the kings and blues heading to the third period. stay with us. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. save big on equipment for you and your crew a
anson carter, who do you like? >> i like -- >> you stole my thunder. >> you knew i was going to say that, we talked about it earlier. >> no, we talked about it earlier, grabovski was my guy, too. the interest of the three candidates, grabovski, their team from columbus are not as deep as the rangers or the san jose sharks. he almost single-handedly brought them into the playoffs. they're starving for hockey, i think it will happen if they have grabovski. >> where...
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carter got us into this trade, so, the question now, carter is, do you see more gains? let's call back to the charts. carter? >> it looks that way. so, we hit the 370 target, we think it's 400. just stay and ride. >> all right, mike. >> just trying to hit some singles here when we trade these high priced stocks, i'm going to roll out and up in the put spread. >> out and up. scott, what do you think in general? >> i'm not a big fan. it's very expensive. if you made a profit, i would take it. it's twice as expensive as mcdonald's now. >> dan, do you think mike is making the right move here? >> listen. >> sounds like no. >> i actually did not like this trade at the time. >> pregnant pause there. but these guys have a lot of their financial metrics that drove that growth had been decelerating and so this quarter, i think, allayed some of those fears in the near term. they are very exposed to the u.s. they don't have the issues that yum does in china >> is the answer yes, you just hate to admit mike is right? >> yes. >> got it. bottom line there. coming up next, the final ca
carter got us into this trade, so, the question now, carter is, do you see more gains? let's call back to the charts. carter? >> it looks that way. so, we hit the 370 target, we think it's 400. just stay and ride. >> all right, mike. >> just trying to hit some singles here when we trade these high priced stocks, i'm going to roll out and up in the put spread. >> out and up. scott, what do you think in general? >> i'm not a big fan. it's very expensive. if you made...
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carter said gold was a sell. >> is an excellent reshort. sell gold. >> but his main man mike wasn't so sure. so dan made a move. >> i'm trapped by his genius on the charting of that. >> so, to make a bearish bet on the gold etf, dan bought the july 140 strike put for $4.80. to make money, dan needs the gld to drop below that strike piece by more than what he spent on the put, or below $135.20 by july exper ration. but schilling out $4.80 just to bet against gold? just who do you think you are? >> i am king midas, ruler of this kingdom. >> come on, dan. let's do this for less. >> and one of the july 120s on the back end for 80 cents. >> there you go. so, to cut his cost, dan sold not one, but two ofç the july 0 strike puts for a total of $3.60. but he did something even better. he made making money easier, and here's how. between the $4.80 he spent and the $3.60 he collected by selling the other, dan cut the cost of his trade to just $1.20. and now, instead of needing the gld to fall below $135.20, dan seeps profits if the gold etf falls b
carter said gold was a sell. >> is an excellent reshort. sell gold. >> but his main man mike wasn't so sure. so dan made a move. >> i'm trapped by his genius on the charting of that. >> so, to make a bearish bet on the gold etf, dan bought the july 140 strike put for $4.80. to make money, dan needs the gld to drop below that strike piece by more than what he spent on the put, or below $135.20 by july exper ration. but schilling out $4.80 just to bet against gold? just...
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carter said gold was a sell. >> is an excellent reshort. sell gold. >> but his main man mike wasn't so sure. so dan made a move. >> i'm trapped by his genius on the charting of that. >> so, to make a bearish bet on the gold etf, dan bought the july 140 strike put for $4.80. to make money, dan needs the gld to drop below that strike piece by more than what he spent on the put, or below $135.20 by july expiration. but schilling out $4.80 just to bet against gold? just who do you think you are? >> i am king midas, ruler of this kingdom. >> come on, dan. let's do this for less. >> and one of the july 120s on the back end for 80 cents. >> there you go. so, to cut his cost, dan sold not one, but two of the july 130 strike puts for a total of $3.60. but he did something even better. he made making money easier, and here's how. between the $4.80 he spent and the $3.60 he collected by selling the other, dan cut the cost of his trade to just $1.20. and now, instead of needing the gld to fall below $135.20, dan seeps profits if the gold etf falls belo
carter said gold was a sell. >> is an excellent reshort. sell gold. >> but his main man mike wasn't so sure. so dan made a move. >> i'm trapped by his genius on the charting of that. >> so, to make a bearish bet on the gold etf, dan bought the july 140 strike put for $4.80. to make money, dan needs the gld to drop below that strike piece by more than what he spent on the put, or below $135.20 by july expiration. but schilling out $4.80 just to bet against gold? just who...
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carter got us into this trade, so, the question now, carter is, do you see more gains? let's call back to the charts. carter? >> it looks that way. so, we hit the 370 target, we think it's 400. just stay and ride. >> all right, mike. >> just trying to hit some singles here when we trade these high priced stocks, i'm going to roll out and up in the put spread. >> out and up. scott, what do you think in general? >> i'm not a big fan. it's very expensive. if you made a profit, i would take it. it's twice as expense ichl as mcdonald's now. >> dan, do you think mike is making the right move here? >> listen. >> sounds like no. >> i actually did not like this trade at the time. but these guys have a lot of their financial metrics that drove that growth had been decelerating and so this quarter, i think, allayed some of those fears in the near term. they are very exposed to the u.s. they -- >> is the answer yes, you just hate to admit mike is right? >> got it. bottom line there. coming up next, the final call from the options pits. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shout
carter got us into this trade, so, the question now, carter is, do you see more gains? let's call back to the charts. carter? >> it looks that way. so, we hit the 370 target, we think it's 400. just stay and ride. >> all right, mike. >> just trying to hit some singles here when we trade these high priced stocks, i'm going to roll out and up in the put spread. >> out and up. scott, what do you think in general? >> i'm not a big fan. it's very expensive. if you made...
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what will mike and carter do now? >> before we answer that question, let's see just how much money mike made. since groupon is well above the strike of the put that he sold, if he were to close out the trade today, he'd keep all of that money, or, in this case, about 20 bucks per contract. so, mike, what are you doing now? >> here's one of these things. when you are short the downside puts, you want to cover them when they are really cheap. you have to look at the execution costs. make sure the spreads aren't too wide. so, if it is cheap, you can get out. close them. it's good practice as a trader to make sure you cover that risk. if the spread is very wide, though, that's what you have to watch out for and otherwise you can let this one sit. one other quick point. i sold options, this thing really took off. carter was more right than i was. might have have even paid off better here. >> i wanted to ask you a quick question about what was happening with pandora here. you were bringing up a chart, it was up by more than
what will mike and carter do now? >> before we answer that question, let's see just how much money mike made. since groupon is well above the strike of the put that he sold, if he were to close out the trade today, he'd keep all of that money, or, in this case, about 20 bucks per contract. so, mike, what are you doing now? >> here's one of these things. when you are short the downside puts, you want to cover them when they are really cheap. you have to look at the execution costs....
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what will mike and carter do now? >> before we answer that question, let's see just how much money mike made. since groupon is well above the strike of the put that he sold, if he were to close out the trade today, he'd keep all of that money, or, in this case, about 20 bucks per contract. so, mike, what are you doing now? >> here's one of these things. when you are short the downside puts, you want to cover them when they are really cheap. you have to look at the execution costs. so, if it is cheap, you can get out. close them. it's good practice as a trader to make sure you cover that risk. if the spread is very wide, though, that's what you have to watch out for and otherwise you can let this one sit. i sold options, this thing really took off. carter was more right than i was. >> i wanted to ask you a quick question about what was happening with pandora here. it was up by more than 13% at one point today. basically came out with a loss, but the loss was not near little as bad as forecast. >> they started digesting
what will mike and carter do now? >> before we answer that question, let's see just how much money mike made. since groupon is well above the strike of the put that he sold, if he were to close out the trade today, he'd keep all of that money, or, in this case, about 20 bucks per contract. so, mike, what are you doing now? >> here's one of these things. when you are short the downside puts, you want to cover them when they are really cheap. you have to look at the execution costs....
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what will mike and carter do now? >> before we answer that question, let's see just how much money mike made. since groupon is well above the strike of the put that he sold, if he were to close out the trade today, he'd keep all of that money, or, in this case, about 20 bucks per contract. so, mike, what are you doing now? >> here's one of these things. when you are short the downside puts, you want to cover them when they are really cheap. you have to look at the execution costs. so, if it is cheap, you can get out. close them. it's good practice as a trader to make sure you cover that risk. if the spread is very wide, though, that's what you have to watch out for and otherwise you can let this one sit. i sold options, this thing really took off. carter was more right than i was. >> i wanted to ask you a quick question about what was happening with pandora here. it was up by more than 13% at one point today. basically came out with a loss, but the loss was not near little as b as bad as forecast. >> they started dige
what will mike and carter do now? >> before we answer that question, let's see just how much money mike made. since groupon is well above the strike of the put that he sold, if he were to close out the trade today, he'd keep all of that money, or, in this case, about 20 bucks per contract. so, mike, what are you doing now? >> here's one of these things. when you are short the downside puts, you want to cover them when they are really cheap. you have to look at the execution costs....
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carter has a way to make money in groupon if the stock goes up, down or nowhere. plus, what is this guy talking about? >> about two weeks ago, i bought a january 400 call. sold the january 460 call and i sell the january 325 put, zero. >> nice. >> no question. >> we'll give you the scoop on the apple trade and show you how to make money, too. >>> not loving it. scott nations explains why people are bearish on mcdonalds. in the heart of new york times square, these are the traders here in beautiful los angeles. the markets continue to make new highs. there's one name you need to watch. that is dow component caterpillar. they are down more than 1.5% today alone. this as the s&p 500 defies gravity. they are flat on the year. is this a warning to the world or a buying opportunity? let's find out now. dan, what's up with this? >> i think it's a good warning here when you think about what's going on in the market. the u.s. is a safe nation. we hear people say crowd into the names with a lot of u.s. expose sure, not to emerge into new markets. cat doesn't fall into that.
carter has a way to make money in groupon if the stock goes up, down or nowhere. plus, what is this guy talking about? >> about two weeks ago, i bought a january 400 call. sold the january 460 call and i sell the january 325 put, zero. >> nice. >> no question. >> we'll give you the scoop on the apple trade and show you how to make money, too. >>> not loving it. scott nations explains why people are bearish on mcdonalds. in the heart of new york times square,...
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why do we have carter spend so much time on any cams? 85 is a huge support level and the strike that i sold, the 80 level, is like long-term support. so, we have this thing right where we want it, almost, somewhere in the mid-part of this spread and when up get to the lower strike, that's when you take it off. >> reminder here as we head to break, if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us on twitter. dan posts on twitter, as well. finally, if you are on facebook, check us out at facebook.com/optionsaction. coming up next, the final call from the options pits. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you
why do we have carter spend so much time on any cams? 85 is a huge support level and the strike that i sold, the 80 level, is like long-term support. so, we have this thing right where we want it, almost, somewhere in the mid-part of this spread and when up get to the lower strike, that's when you take it off. >> reminder here as we head to break, if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us on twitter. dan posts on twitter, as well. finally, if you are on facebook, check us...
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i want to perform live geven. >> the procedure stopped carter's tremor. he'll receive a generator in about two weeks that will power the device that was implanted. at ucla, amy johnson, kpix 5. >> that's amazing. well, doctors say tlafs quote big improvement in carter's tremors immediately follow tg procedure. >>> back here, and you've bven keeping an eye on san antonio's weather. what an awful day for those folks. >> it's been amazing. it's been rain after rain after rain and tonight officials are saying two people are dead due to flash flooding that has occurred in the san antonio area. we take you to soit texas now. we're up to 9 inches of rain has fallen in some parts that particular area the flash flooding. you know, really san antonio is one of the most prone spots in all of north america for this kind of flash flooding and the rain showers will continue again tonight. transition out west back at home taking a look at the supermoon over the city of san francisco. it -- nobody know what a supermoon is? it's actually a full moon and as far as proximit
i want to perform live geven. >> the procedure stopped carter's tremor. he'll receive a generator in about two weeks that will power the device that was implanted. at ucla, amy johnson, kpix 5. >> that's amazing. well, doctors say tlafs quote big improvement in carter's tremors immediately follow tg procedure. >>> back here, and you've bven keeping an eye on san antonio's weather. what an awful day for those folks. >> it's been amazing. it's been rain after rain after...
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we had an opportunity to sit down with torre carter. you'll hear somebody has to say and how you can get in on the action. liz: he is known as having the best strategy for social media ever, and there is the gentleman behind it. i cannot wait. by the way, that is a fox business exclusive. bringing us a lot of explosives. thank you very much. closing bell raag and about 52 minutes. the latest at&t commercials say bigger is better. guess what, good things do still, and small, and a tiny packages. san this has created the world's smallest memory chip. which devices will they unleash power on? will they do it here and it could all u.s. avenue? we will talk to the seal president after the break. the stock is sellingga 52 week high right now. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects tients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] liz: breaking
we had an opportunity to sit down with torre carter. you'll hear somebody has to say and how you can get in on the action. liz: he is known as having the best strategy for social media ever, and there is the gentleman behind it. i cannot wait. by the way, that is a fox business exclusive. bringing us a lot of explosives. thank you very much. closing bell raag and about 52 minutes. the latest at&t commercials say bigger is better. guess what, good things do still, and small, and a tiny...
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. >> brianne carter and has more on that situation. >we will get back to her. a former culpeper police officer convicted in the shooting death of an unarmed woman is set to learn his fate. daniel harmon-wright was found guilty in january of voluntary manslaughter and other charges if in the february 2012 death of patricia cook. jurors recommended three years in jail. sentencing was delayed after his lawyer filed a motion arguing for the verdict be overturned. a pretrial hearing will be held today for a leesburg woman accused of murdering her husband, who was a pastor. he was found dead in the couple's home in march. policeing day juan -- hwang confessed to killing her husband. >> governor martin o'malley will sign legislation allowing a repeal of the death penalty. and a bill that makes it a crime to use of social networking .ites to threaten a child and to create a work group to investigate cancer clusters in maryland. a well-to-do fairfax county neighborhood is at the center of a human trafficking investigation. >> two women from the philippines were rescued
. >> brianne carter and has more on that situation. >we will get back to her. a former culpeper police officer convicted in the shooting death of an unarmed woman is set to learn his fate. daniel harmon-wright was found guilty in january of voluntary manslaughter and other charges if in the february 2012 death of patricia cook. jurors recommended three years in jail. sentencing was delayed after his lawyer filed a motion arguing for the verdict be overturned. a pretrial hearing will be...
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carter and jackman have each other tied up and deep in the blues zone. kings on him able to move it to t.j. oshie. up the left side for jackman. the l.a. net and kicked aside to send it down for regehr. doughty ahead. clifford. and andy mcdonald. on the backhand. trying to cut in. regehr. right to the goal mouth. as quick was sliding to his left. >> doughty with a terrific play in front of the net to prevent porter from putting that in the empty net. >> shattenkirk. plays it back the other way and l.a. with a defense change and they made sure they made it quickly so they weren't caught with too many men on the ice ashattenkirk. pressured by penner. a penalty coming against the blues. and a high sticking call and penner is down. official over to check on penner. >> dustin penner. going in on the forecheck there with speed on shattenkirk right on his backside. turns the puck over. shattenkirk turns over. tries to lift his stick and missed it and clipped him right in the mouth. watch doughty here. number 8. that's the great defensive play i was talking abou
carter and jackman have each other tied up and deep in the blues zone. kings on him able to move it to t.j. oshie. up the left side for jackman. the l.a. net and kicked aside to send it down for regehr. doughty ahead. clifford. and andy mcdonald. on the backhand. trying to cut in. regehr. right to the goal mouth. as quick was sliding to his left. >> doughty with a terrific play in front of the net to prevent porter from putting that in the empty net. >> shattenkirk. plays it back...
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he said, which chris: billy carter over jimmy carter. president bush often talked about how he got a similar humility from his mother. >> she set i great example for us.of she said nobody likes a brag don't be bragging about yourself all the time. listen, don't talk all the time. other guygive the credit. chris: when we return, the sons and daughters of the baby boomers, some say they're lazy and entitled and the hope of our future. chris: the under 30 crowd, generation y, are the children of the baby boomers and "time" magazine put it on the cover, the "me, me, me generation," entitled narcissists. "time" says all these years of trophies just for showing up you get a trophy in soccer, make these young people the they're the center of universe. along the lines, there's a commencement speech by high school teacher david mccullough jr. that's gone viral. >> you're not special. you're not exceptional. contrary to what your unine soccer trophies suggest, your seventh grade report card, despite every assurance of the purple dinosaur and mr. r
he said, which chris: billy carter over jimmy carter. president bush often talked about how he got a similar humility from his mother. >> she set i great example for us.of she said nobody likes a brag don't be bragging about yourself all the time. listen, don't talk all the time. other guygive the credit. chris: when we return, the sons and daughters of the baby boomers, some say they're lazy and entitled and the hope of our future. chris: the under 30 crowd, generation y, are the...
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freddie carter and mike. where is freddie? freddie, come up here. please, a big hand for freddie. [ applause ] >> every time i would stop by early in the morning, 6:30 sometimes in the evening, 8:00 freddie was in that office making sure the work would get done. he held hands to many of the workers from our community and made this project possible. it is a very good example that people like freddie, when they go the extra mile teach our own residents and people who live here how to do things. we can do it. [ applause ] we can do it. and i hope this sets the pace for future projects in san francisco. all the neighborhoods from the various residents we can go and we can build more libraries, more stations, more fire houses, more community facilities. thank you very much. >> now we also wanted an energy efficient library. you have a green living roof and also have solar panels and i think all due to the partnership we've had with the department environment of san francisco. this is actually going to be the highest rated lead which stands for leadership
freddie carter and mike. where is freddie? freddie, come up here. please, a big hand for freddie. [ applause ] >> every time i would stop by early in the morning, 6:30 sometimes in the evening, 8:00 freddie was in that office making sure the work would get done. he held hands to many of the workers from our community and made this project possible. it is a very good example that people like freddie, when they go the extra mile teach our own residents and people who live here how to do...
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. >> we omitted one president, jimmy carter, who, for one thing, got shot down by that speech he made, and then of course the iran hostage crisis pay them that did not go well. -- crisis. >> that did that go well. the attempted to get the hostages out and that failed. he had a lot of failures. doubleonomy whacked him, digit inflation, then he blamed the problem on the malaise in government. he came to the presidency eisenhower, who knewesidency .he institutions of government jimmy carter had none of that. i served in that administration and he was a decent person. >> carter had more current and came across as more self righteous. i think that was off-putting. eisenhower had a huge ego but he contained it. you could sense he was a confident man but he was humble at the same time, and that more well with the american people. >> you talk about george w. bush, as likable a human being as has ever occupied the office. >> they are both likable individuals. this thing with george herbert walker bush, just for a moment, i remember when things started to go bad. during the time that david duke
. >> we omitted one president, jimmy carter, who, for one thing, got shot down by that speech he made, and then of course the iran hostage crisis pay them that did not go well. -- crisis. >> that did that go well. the attempted to get the hostages out and that failed. he had a lot of failures. doubleonomy whacked him, digit inflation, then he blamed the problem on the malaise in government. he came to the presidency eisenhower, who knewesidency .he institutions of government jimmy...
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freddie carter and mike. where is freddie? freddie, come up here. please, a big hand for freddie. [ applause ] >> every time i would stop by early in the morning, 6:30 sometimes in the evening, 8:00 freddie was in that office making sure the work would get done. he held hands to many of the workers from our community and made this project possible. it is a very good example that people like freddie, when they go the extra mile teach our own residents and people who live here how to do things. we can do it. [ applause ] we can do it. and i hope this sets the pace for future projects in san francisco. all the neighborhoods from the various residents we can go and we can build more libraries, more stations, more fire houses, more community facilities. thank you very much. >> now we also wanted an ficien green living roof and also have solar panels and i think all due to the partnership we've had with the department environment of san francisco. this is actually going to be the highest rated lead which stands for leadership and energy environmental desi
freddie carter and mike. where is freddie? freddie, come up here. please, a big hand for freddie. [ applause ] >> every time i would stop by early in the morning, 6:30 sometimes in the evening, 8:00 freddie was in that office making sure the work would get done. he held hands to many of the workers from our community and made this project possible. it is a very good example that people like freddie, when they go the extra mile teach our own residents and people who live here how to do...
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recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy carter signed into law one week as the aligning pacificeritag week. and this was expand to include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are the accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee please give a warm welcome to my guest. good afternoon, everyone thank you so much for joining us this year and we celebrate the asian community. as i look around the room and i think about the event and in a few weeks ago going to have the asian fair, i think about all the parades a or marching or a cheri blossom or the columbus day parade everybody comes out to celebrate and throughout the whole most people are coming up u coming out. and we embrace the diversity so i thank you for being here today. and the theme of the dine arts i don't know how many of you who have been to this community font so isn
recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy carter signed into law one week as the aligning pacificeritag week. and this was expand to include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are the accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee...
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recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy carter signed into law one week as the aligning pacific heritage week. and this was expand to include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are the accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee please give a warm welcome to my guest. good afternoon, everyone thank you so much for joining us this year and we celebrate the asian community. as i look around the room and i think about the event and in a few weeks ago going to have the asian fair, i think about all the parades a or marching or a cheri blossom or the columbus day parade everybody comes out to celebrate and throughout the whole most people are coming up u coming out. and we embrace the diversity so i thank you for being here today. and the theme of the dine arts i don't know how many of you who have been to this community font so
recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy carter signed into law one week as the aligning pacific heritage week. and this was expand to include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are the accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee...
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. >> we omitted one president, jimmy carter, who, for one thing, got shot down by that speech he made, and then of course the iran hostage crisis pay them that did not go well. -- crisis. >> that did that go well. the attempted to get the hostages out and that failed. he had a lot of failures. doubleonomy whacked him, digit inflion, then he blamed the problem on the malaise in government. he came to the presidency eisenhower, who knewesidency .he institutions of government jimmy carter had none of that. i served in that administration and he was a decent person. >> carter had more current and came across as more self righteous. i think that was off-putting. eisenhower had a huge ego but he contained it. you could sense he was a confident man but he was humble at the same time, and that more well with the american people. >> you talk about george w. bush, as likable a human being as has ever occupied the office. >> they are both likable individuals. this thing with george herbert walker bush, just for a moment, i remember when things started to go bad. during the time that david duke w
. >> we omitted one president, jimmy carter, who, for one thing, got shot down by that speech he made, and then of course the iran hostage crisis pay them that did not go well. -- crisis. >> that did that go well. the attempted to get the hostages out and that failed. he had a lot of failures. doubleonomy whacked him, digit inflion, then he blamed the problem on the malaise in government. he came to the presidency eisenhower, who knewesidency .he institutions of government jimmy...
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carter naming this the most but we're celebrating over a one hundred and 60 years of our struggles and 1 hundred and 60 years of overwhelming the issues and the successes we have here today. when i first come into office when i ran at that time, there was only one member of the board of supervisors who was asian today, we have 5 and we have a asian mayor and we live across the bay from another asian mayor from oakland. we represent the diversity. but for the triumph of all of you i want to take a moment and remember that we're here to think about the impact of the artists. with you have been stashing not only a vision you're telling the story. and see i want to thank our awe suffering leaders. i want to thank the organizations that that impacted us the asian week foundation and thank you for impacting our communities. and to those of you who have been the final lift for our lifetime achievement awards (calling names). actually all of you guys are getting the lifetime achievement award but thank you for entertaining us and thank you for being here the warriors have a great evening. (cla
carter naming this the most but we're celebrating over a one hundred and 60 years of our struggles and 1 hundred and 60 years of overwhelming the issues and the successes we have here today. when i first come into office when i ran at that time, there was only one member of the board of supervisors who was asian today, we have 5 and we have a asian mayor and we live across the bay from another asian mayor from oakland. we represent the diversity. but for the triumph of all of you i want to take...
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. >> what kind of trade would you put on given what carter is saying? >> in apple you can buy a call spread. you can do what he did. i would go further out of the money now. i would buy an out of the money call spread and wouldn't mind selling a put or put spread. you have to leave some -- you have to leave some margin in your account. >> it's a lot of margin because apple is expensive. >> if i buy at 325 or 350, i'm happy to do that. i just have to remember i was willing to buy the stock. >> be careful buying too far out. the fundamentals for the company are as bad as they have been in a long time. i think there's some downside support somewhere near 400 again. i think you probably get a retest. i don't think you want to try here. >> a retest of lows? >> back below 425 this year. >> mike, what are your thoughts on that? >> the buyback is why you should feel comfortable. the risk reversal works. it's up 50 bucks. >> our thanks to carter braxtonworth of oppenheimer. now talking disney and dan's bearish trade. how much more room can the mousehouse run. we
. >> what kind of trade would you put on given what carter is saying? >> in apple you can buy a call spread. you can do what he did. i would go further out of the money now. i would buy an out of the money call spread and wouldn't mind selling a put or put spread. you have to leave some -- you have to leave some margin in your account. >> it's a lot of margin because apple is expensive. >> if i buy at 325 or 350, i'm happy to do that. i just have to remember i was...
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recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy carter signed into law one week as the aligning pacific heritage week. and this was expand to include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee please give a warm welcome to my guest. good afternoon, everyone thank you so much for joining us this year and we celebrate the asian community. as i look around the room and i think about the event and in a few weeks ago going to have the asian fair, i think about all the parades a or marching or a cheri blossom or the columbus day parade everybody comes out to celebrate and throughout the whole most people are coming up u coming out. and we embrace the diversity so i thank you for being here today. and the theme of the dine arts i don't know how many of you who have been to this community font so isn'
recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy carter signed into law one week as the aligning pacific heritage week. and this was expand to include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee...
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brianne carter is in alexandria. you told us earlier that one of the issues will be the street lights. >> the good news is we have some power restored. a half hour since the crew started working. virginia dominion has been working through the night to try to get everybody back on. they had restored power to all but about 85 customers after an outage overnight. about 1900 people were in the dark. what caused the outage still remains part of the investigation. they think they had a problem with an underground cable that may have led to all disks. dominion power is still looking into that, to find a source of problem. king andutes ago on north patrick street, we saw a bunch of lights popping on. thele travelling into the lights have come back on at the intersections. so drivers will not have to use those as a four-way stop. crews are trying to get the lights back on to everyone. they are very close. back to you. >> thank you. maryland governor martin o'malley today will sign a number of important bills into law. they in
brianne carter is in alexandria. you told us earlier that one of the issues will be the street lights. >> the good news is we have some power restored. a half hour since the crew started working. virginia dominion has been working through the night to try to get everybody back on. they had restored power to all but about 85 customers after an outage overnight. about 1900 people were in the dark. what caused the outage still remains part of the investigation. they think they had a problem...
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el grupo se reunirÁ para resolver la principal diferencia segÚn carter. los beneficios de protecciÓn mÉdica para los legalizados. >>> cuando llega a los puntos finlts mÁs complicados habrÁn amenazas que no podremos avanzar. >>> los activistas en el senado buscan un respaldo almas alto nivel. >>> regresamos en vivo con lourdes a washington, para que nos diga especÍficamente a quÉ acuerdos llegaron los legisladores en la cÁmara baja que hasta la tarde habÍan dicho que no seria hasta junio que presentarÍan su proyecto de reforma migratoria. pero que advirtieron que habÍa diferencias en el tema de las visas y otros beneficios. adelante, lourdes, cuÉntanos. >>> sabemos ahora, que podemos avanzar y lo que estaban preocupados en particular en este grupo de 8 de la cÁmara de representan representantes srx que los republicanos, querÍan que aquellos indocumentados que tuvieran un estatus temporal profesional hasta que fueran residentes, fueron forzados a tener un seguro mÉdico que comprarÁ su propio seguro mÉdico. para que no tuvieran acceso ni a 0
el grupo se reunirÁ para resolver la principal diferencia segÚn carter. los beneficios de protecciÓn mÉdica para los legalizados. >>> cuando llega a los puntos finlts mÁs complicados habrÁn amenazas que no podremos avanzar. >>> los activistas en el senado buscan un respaldo almas alto nivel. >>> regresamos en vivo con lourdes a washington, para que nos diga especÍficamente a quÉ acuerdos llegaron los legisladores en la cÁmara baja que hasta la tarde habÍan...
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carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everest. >> i was just a frail human being. we were just hanging on to life. you're in the death zone. if you don't get down, you die. >> reporter: chip reid tells us at 84 jim whitaker hasn't lost his step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in boston two weeks ago and helped bring it to an end. an immigrant from china, he was car jacked by the suspects, but he escaped and tipped off the police. he worries even now for his safety. so we concealed his identity and altered his voice. john miller has the interview. >> reporter: this 26-year-old chinese entrepreneur who calls himself danny, had just pulled over in his new mercedes on this boston street to send a text message when a man jumped in. >> i thought it was just a robbery, you know. >> reporter: but danny quickly realized this was more than j
carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everest. >> i was just a frail human being. we were just hanging on to life. you're in the death zone. if you don't get down, you die. >> reporter: chip reid tells us at 84 jim whitaker hasn't lost his step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in...
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what israeli prime ministers will fight you over they say obama has tried i would argue the president carter tried president reagan tried president bush sr tried president clinton tried and president obama tried but in each case they have been they've been they've been rebuffed and they haven't pursued pursued persisted in what they were trying to do so i think we've now reached a point where. a interim supposedly interim solution is palestinian authority which was established back in the mid ninety's has been there for almost twenty years and there has been no resolution of the conflict and palestinians of i think lost confidence not just in this president but in the united states says that mean of the prospects of an israeli palestinian resolution under obama. will not happen will it be eight years wasted when he leaves the white house do you think that what we're four years and counting have been wasted so far i think that is in a sense doesn't change its policy you know it's will not only not help to resolve this conflict it will continue to do what it's done for most of these past thirt
what israeli prime ministers will fight you over they say obama has tried i would argue the president carter tried president reagan tried president bush sr tried president clinton tried and president obama tried but in each case they have been they've been they've been rebuffed and they haven't pursued pursued persisted in what they were trying to do so i think we've now reached a point where. a interim supposedly interim solution is palestinian authority which was established back in the mid...
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what israeli prime ministers will fight you over they say obama's tried i would argue the president carter tried president reagan tried president bush sr tried president clinton tried and president obama tried but in each case they have been they've been they've been rebuffed and they haven't pursued pursued or persisted in what they were trying to do so i think we've now reached a point where. a interim supposedly interim solution this palestinian authority which was established back in the mid ninety's has been there for almost twenty years and there has been no resolution of the conflict and palestinians of i think lost confidence not just in this president but in the united states says that mean of the prospects of an israeli palestinian resolution under obama. will not happen will it be eight years wasted when he leaves the white house do you think that what we're four years and counting have been wasted so far i think that is in a sense doesn't change its policy you know it's will not only not help to resolve this conflict it will continue to do what it's done for most of these past
what israeli prime ministers will fight you over they say obama's tried i would argue the president carter tried president reagan tried president bush sr tried president clinton tried and president obama tried but in each case they have been they've been they've been rebuffed and they haven't pursued pursued or persisted in what they were trying to do so i think we've now reached a point where. a interim supposedly interim solution this palestinian authority which was established back in the...
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they might buy child of mine by carter's, they think they're getting carter's the same as if you buy it at macy's, and that's the beauty of the brand. david: by the way, the one thing that hasn't happened with trends is tax increases affecting people's willingness to buy. everybody's taxes have gone up as a result of the payroll taxes going up. but that doesn't seem to have hurt sales. am i right or wrong? >> there have been timing impacts on sales whether it was the delay in the tax refund checks or maybe the payroll tax. i think what we've had since 2008 is people are devoting their wallet to different places, and they're just increasing their share to accessories. david: scott, thank you very much. liz: congratlations. david: yeah, congrats. liz: hard work pays off. tomorrow our series continues -- david: with the number one analyst in the food and tobacco sector. let's try to focus on the food, not so much the -- [laughter] her top pick last year, by the way, rallied almost 50%, and again, yesterday's analyst had a stock that was up over 5% today. so what these guys say makes a d
they might buy child of mine by carter's, they think they're getting carter's the same as if you buy it at macy's, and that's the beauty of the brand. david: by the way, the one thing that hasn't happened with trends is tax increases affecting people's willingness to buy. everybody's taxes have gone up as a result of the payroll taxes going up. but that doesn't seem to have hurt sales. am i right or wrong? >> there have been timing impacts on sales whether it was the delay in the tax...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. how could a 12-year-old in their community have committed such a violent act? carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: turkey arrested nine people today and charged them with yesterday's car bombings in a town near the syrian border that killed 46 people. turkey says the accused all have links to the regime of syrian president bashar assad. kelly cobiella has more. >> reporter: it was the deadliest cross-boarder attack since the war in syria began two years ago. two car bombs exploded in a busy market in a town that has become a haven for syrian rebels and refugees. most of the victims were turks. the turkish government immediately blamed the carnage on syria. interior minister muammer guler said nine people were arrested and confessed, he said they were part of a terrorist organization linked to syrian intelligence. syria's information minister fired back denying the charges, accusing turkey of causing trouble on the border by supporting rebels, even calling the turkish prime mi
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. how could a 12-year-old in their community have committed such a violent act? carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: turkey arrested nine people today and charged them with yesterday's car bombings in a town near the syrian border that killed 46 people. turkey says the accused all have links to the regime of syrian president bashar assad. kelly cobiella has more. >> reporter: it was the deadliest cross-boarder attack since the war in syria...
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. >> what carter said about risk in the chart, to me, that doesn't lend itself to selling a put spread. i don't think it's a bad options trade, but if you really are bullish, there are -- >> like what? >> i mean, listen. even with imflipped volatility really high, if you think there's a takeout, you know, 0 $10, $12, there's other ways to play for a meltup. it still has 10% short interest. if you want to put on an options trade and collect some premium, great. if you are playing for a big move, that's not the way to do it. >> you scale your trade appropriately. what you're taking in is 20 crepts over 30 crepts worth of risk. the other thing is, we're looking for these situations there are not a lot of them where you get to sell premium in this market and feel comfortable about it. getting 40% between the strikes is one of the rare cases at this time. and look, we've done trades like this on similar types of names. very hard for me to commit on a name where fundamentally i'm not feeling as strong to just going out and buying premium. >> and the stock has to develop double digits for you
. >> what carter said about risk in the chart, to me, that doesn't lend itself to selling a put spread. i don't think it's a bad options trade, but if you really are bullish, there are -- >> like what? >> i mean, listen. even with imflipped volatility really high, if you think there's a takeout, you know, 0 $10, $12, there's other ways to play for a meltup. it still has 10% short interest. if you want to put on an options trade and collect some premium, great. if you are...
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carter evans on the latest strategy to save thousands of threatened homes. seven american soldiers die in afghanistan. charlie d'agata reports on the the bloodiest day in months for the u.s. military. teens texting behind the wheel. wyatt andrews tells us just how big a problem it is. and who's the best at educating preschoolers? maggie laguerre-wilkinson reports on a unique partnership that's put one state at the top of the class. >> the big, bad, wolf! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. more than 1900 firefighters are fighting a string of wildfires in southern california, and tonight, we can report some progress in containing them. the biggest one is 50 miles northwest of los angeles with several other burning in the region. so far this year, california has seen more than 680 wildfires, 200 more than average. carter evans reports on the battle to contain the flames. >> reporter: firefighters finally caught the break they needeneeded in battling this mae blaze that has burned more than 47 s
carter evans on the latest strategy to save thousands of threatened homes. seven american soldiers die in afghanistan. charlie d'agata reports on the the bloodiest day in months for the u.s. military. teens texting behind the wheel. wyatt andrews tells us just how big a problem it is. and who's the best at educating preschoolers? maggie laguerre-wilkinson reports on a unique partnership that's put one state at the top of the class. >> the big, bad, wolf! captioning sponsored by cbs this...
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carter evans explained. >> i'll be walking until the day they bury me. i got to do this. this is my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. there is no doubt they're going to bounce back but they need help. the words of president obama today as he toured the devastation in oklahoma following last week's tornado. he promised that help is on the way. we begin with vanita nair who is in moore. >> reporter: his first look at the devastation was from high above. but this amount of destruction looks different on the ground. >> obviously the damage here is pretty hard to comprehend. our heart goes out to the families who have been impacted including those who have loved ones who were lost. >> reporter: president obama walked through what is left of moore, oklahoma. 12,000 homes were damaged by the tornado, 1,200 of which were instantly leveled. >> i'm just a messenger here today letting everybody here know that you are not alone. that you've got folks behind you. >> reporter: after tourin
carter evans explained. >> i'll be walking until the day they bury me. i got to do this. this is my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. there is no doubt they're going to bounce back but they need help. the words of president obama today as he toured the devastation in oklahoma following last week's tornado. he promised that help is on the way. we begin with vanita nair who is...
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you have a carter-camp david briefing book. can we see it? >> yes, this is one of my favorite documents. it is a very detailed briefing book that was prepared for president carter before they went to camp david. as you can see from the markings here, it was classified, and only in the last few years has it been declassified, and i think my favorite part of it is here. and the state department, it says in the type to section, best from our viewpoint would be both sides ready to sign a document, like the joint statement at tab 3, but that seems an unlikely outcome, and as is typical from the court documents, he writes his own view in the margin, and he says "this will be our farm goairm goal," so he was pushing for an agreement. this is president carter's handwriting on the sinai agreement, and i think it is important that we have maybe 100 pages of yellow pads of carter's personal journals and writings from the time at camp david. he kept a very detailed notes, because he wanted to hold all the parties accountable if they agreed to something a
you have a carter-camp david briefing book. can we see it? >> yes, this is one of my favorite documents. it is a very detailed briefing book that was prepared for president carter before they went to camp david. as you can see from the markings here, it was classified, and only in the last few years has it been declassified, and i think my favorite part of it is here. and the state department, it says in the type to section, best from our viewpoint would be both sides ready to sign a...
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carter evans is on the fire lines. which way is the economy headed? a new report on jobs surprises forecasters. insight from anthony mason. did a fingerprint on one of the boston bombs match the wife of a suspect? the f.b.i. has its answer. elaine quijano is in boston. john miller with new developments. and steve hartman on the road at the prom. >> i glanced over to adam and he was standing up, and i seen a disappointed look on his face. he was really sad. >> pelley: what happened next stunned everyone in the room. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and this is a special western edition. good evening. one witness to the confidential wildfires today said simply, "we're having a devil of a time." this is one of six major brushfires now being attacked by more than 3,000 firefighters. flames have towered 50 feet into the air, and fire lines are advancing on neighborhoods. more than 1,000 homes were evacuated today. carter evans is at maggie laguerre-wilkinsomaggiepoint mae engulfed in flames. now the l
carter evans is on the fire lines. which way is the economy headed? a new report on jobs surprises forecasters. insight from anthony mason. did a fingerprint on one of the boston bombs match the wife of a suspect? the f.b.i. has its answer. elaine quijano is in boston. john miller with new developments. and steve hartman on the road at the prom. >> i glanced over to adam and he was standing up, and i seen a disappointed look on his face. he was really sad. >> pelley: what happened...
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he was starting to campaign against carter. he was a very important domestic politician but if you think his moment came later, and that's why didn't include him in this book. there's some very important events, for example, 1979 was the year the moral majority was out here in the united states. so that was the start of evangelicals, born-again, and getting dragged in american politics again anyway they hadn't before, and that was crucial to reagan's 1980 victory. but this moment i'm trying to capture here is i think a slightly earlier moment. and for that reason i haven't really brought reagan into it. i just felt that he really, he belongs to a slightly later era. >> host: to me about what you think in 1979 hits in on those years that are kind of the hinges of history, the pivot point of history, the 1789 and 19 seventeenths in 1989 and most recently the arab spring revolutions of 2011. where is the 1979 on that spectrum in terms of import? will be one for the long-term books or are we going to be talking about as we still do
he was starting to campaign against carter. he was a very important domestic politician but if you think his moment came later, and that's why didn't include him in this book. there's some very important events, for example, 1979 was the year the moral majority was out here in the united states. so that was the start of evangelicals, born-again, and getting dragged in american politics again anyway they hadn't before, and that was crucial to reagan's 1980 victory. but this moment i'm trying to...
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carter evans is there. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the evacuation order for this area has been lifted, but so far at last check this fire has consume third degree,000 acres and it is only 35% contained. tonight there are 425 firefighters trying to hold the line because the winds today are even worse than they were yesterday. the fire started around 12:30 wednesday afternoon, and within just a few hours, it had spread to thousands of acres of tinder dry brush. you have the wind and the dry grass so it burns very quickly, and then those winds just push it across those streets and then they hit these hillsides and it just explodes. a wall of flames came within a few feet of dozens of homes, and nearby residents were told to evacuate. joe keener was the only one to lose his home. he barely had enough time to grab his dog and go. >> i came home for lunch and it was a-okay then. i did a little vacuuming, went out to play with the dog, say tu smoke and decided it was time to pack up and get out of here. >> reporter: firefighters used bulldoz
carter evans is there. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the evacuation order for this area has been lifted, but so far at last check this fire has consume third degree,000 acres and it is only 35% contained. tonight there are 425 firefighters trying to hold the line because the winds today are even worse than they were yesterday. the fire started around 12:30 wednesday afternoon, and within just a few hours, it had spread to thousands of acres of tinder dry brush....
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the hospital provided this video. >> hopefully this is going to help that today. >> reporter: carter spoke just before the surgery on thursday. the actor a musician suffered from benign essential tremors disorders that made his hands shake and eyes twitch. medication didn't help the tremors that started in 2006. his only option was surgery. >> we put this electrode or the pacemaker in a very specific part of the brain during the surgery and we keep the patient awake during the surgery to make sure that we got the right spot and that it's stopping the tremor. >> reporter: the doctor performed the surgery. >> so we're doing this to improve his quality of life and we want to know during the surgery that our goals of the surgery which are to stop the tremor are actually achieved. >> reporter: carter was the 500th person to have the deep brain stimulation procedure at ucla but the first to do it while playing the guitar. >> he said can i bring the guitar to the operating room and see if the stimulation makes it better? so we did that and it was unique. we haven't done that before. ♪[ mu
the hospital provided this video. >> hopefully this is going to help that today. >> reporter: carter spoke just before the surgery on thursday. the actor a musician suffered from benign essential tremors disorders that made his hands shake and eyes twitch. medication didn't help the tremors that started in 2006. his only option was surgery. >> we put this electrode or the pacemaker in a very specific part of the brain during the surgery and we keep the patient awake during the...
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let's check in with brianne carter at the bay bridge with more. traffic seems to be flowing pretty well behind you. >> absolutely. things are good so far. it will change later today. aaa expects later this morning it will be gridlock along the bridge. 75,000 washingtonians are expected to head out of town for this week and to kick off the unofficial starting summer. the bridge authority is expecting over the weekend they will have 360 cows and trips -- 360,000 trips going over this bridge. they say the best time is this morning to go to your destination, if you can especially if you're headed to the beaches. gas prices are up about 7 cents over the past week or so still. down from what we paid last summer, so that's good news. we just spoke with aaa a few moments ago about their advice for drivers. >> what they say is to get out this morning, or wait until late this evening or wait until very early tomorrow morning. late morning today all the way through the evening rush, they say the crowds will pick up and it will be very congested and not only
let's check in with brianne carter at the bay bridge with more. traffic seems to be flowing pretty well behind you. >> absolutely. things are good so far. it will change later today. aaa expects later this morning it will be gridlock along the bridge. 75,000 washingtonians are expected to head out of town for this week and to kick off the unofficial starting summer. the bridge authority is expecting over the weekend they will have 360 cows and trips -- 360,000 trips going over this...
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doctors even had carter play guitar during the procedure. strumming the guitar chords helped guide surgeons as they placed an electrode in his brain. >> music is really important to me, so i'm hoping this will allow me to do that, to allow guitar. i'm a finger picker. i want to record. i want to perform live again. >> reporter: carter, the 500th person to undergo the surgery at ucl aand first in the world to have brain surgery covered live for the world to see on twitter and short video share app, vine. he hopes sharing the videos will help other patients that are battling this disorder. joining us now is the neurosurgeon who led the team on brad carter's surgery. it didn't hurt him? he wasn't in any pain, and by strumming the guitar it was guiding you what to do? explain that to us. >> absolutely. we do the surgery to help patients with tremor. we want to personalize the surgery and treating symptoms most important for the patient. we had his bring his guitar, that was such an important factor in his life and we were able to see how he play
doctors even had carter play guitar during the procedure. strumming the guitar chords helped guide surgeons as they placed an electrode in his brain. >> music is really important to me, so i'm hoping this will allow me to do that, to allow guitar. i'm a finger picker. i want to record. i want to perform live again. >> reporter: carter, the 500th person to undergo the surgery at ucl aand first in the world to have brain surgery covered live for the world to see on twitter and short...
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brzezinski at the time, national security adviser to president carter to combat a harder line if you change names in history you can be talking about writing a story on today's front-page about the internal divisions. >> guest: i think those things are very similar to the. the thing what was new and then of course is that nobody had ever encountered an islamic revolutionary movement like this. people didn't know what to make of it. people at the time were looking for all kinds of comparisons. there were people comparing ayatollah khomeini ghandi peay it was that simple. when you look at this policy few, that isn't putting too much on it, between the secretary of state, the national security adviser at the time you see competing views on what this means, what's going on here, and because a was very hard to understand at halftime. on the islamic revolutionary fundamentalist is pretty new. >> host: that is two points i want to follow on to it as a historical point it is striking to recall in historical terms what will the hostage taking of the dominican diplomats play in resolving the i
brzezinski at the time, national security adviser to president carter to combat a harder line if you change names in history you can be talking about writing a story on today's front-page about the internal divisions. >> guest: i think those things are very similar to the. the thing what was new and then of course is that nobody had ever encountered an islamic revolutionary movement like this. people didn't know what to make of it. people at the time were looking for all kinds of...
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. >> pastor matt carter at austin community church, out on a quail hunting trip with some of his buddies. >> like catching a frisbee. >> one hand reach, grabs a bird, catches the bird. >> all that expensive hunting gear, all you need is a big old man hand. >> the bird came right to him. >> to make this video even more remarkable. he was hunting with his buddy, colt mccoy. player for the 49ers. >> they need to draft him. >> to tell us more about the incredible catch, we have pastor matt carter, right this minute, via skype. welcome to the show, sticky fingers. >> good to be here. thanks for having me. >> how did you do this? do you do this often? >> i wanted to let you know, san francisco has offered me a contract to play wide receiver. colt and i are friends, he went to my church when he was a senior in high school, and we got to be buds and just wrote a book together called "the real win" and we were shooting the video curriculum portion of the book, and colt's father yelled come at you, and i had the luckiest moment of my entire life. >> did it hurt your hand? it all happened so perfec
. >> pastor matt carter at austin community church, out on a quail hunting trip with some of his buddies. >> like catching a frisbee. >> one hand reach, grabs a bird, catches the bird. >> all that expensive hunting gear, all you need is a big old man hand. >> the bird came right to him. >> to make this video even more remarkable. he was hunting with his buddy, colt mccoy. player for the 49ers. >> they need to draft him. >> to tell us more about...
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it's going to go higher. >> carter's, said it here. >> carter's. >> thanks, charles. big implications, it does, for your privacy. the obama administration is considering backing an fbi plan making it easier for the government to wiretap people who use the interpret. not the old-fashioned wiretapping of traditional phones, oh, no, look at what you do on the interpret. all rise, the judge is here. i prime, judge napolitano, you do not object if they get a judge to okay the government looking into the internet. >> it's a complicated area, stuart, and the loss of liberty, as we know, rarely happens overnight. this began in 1994 in the clinton administration when a democratic president and a republican congress enacted legislation that required the telephone service provider, called the telecoms today, five major ones today, to make available to the government the government's ability to listen in on telephone calls. in other words, whenever they changed technology, they had to inform the government. whenever they crawled with a search warrant, they said, okay, plug in her
it's going to go higher. >> carter's, said it here. >> carter's. >> thanks, charles. big implications, it does, for your privacy. the obama administration is considering backing an fbi plan making it easier for the government to wiretap people who use the interpret. not the old-fashioned wiretapping of traditional phones, oh, no, look at what you do on the interpret. all rise, the judge is here. i prime, judge napolitano, you do not object if they get a judge to okay the...
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>> yeah. >> jimmy: you are playing june carter cash. reese witherspoon played her and won an oscar. was that intimidating? i have to follow that? >> it sets the bar high. and she was so beloved. i had to hit a high mark. >> jimmy: you tweeted a photograph of yourself. you don't look like you in this picture. what did you do here? obviously the hair is a different color. >> the blue contacts and prosthetic dentures. >> jimmy: did you like having the fake teeth? >> i was given the best tables in restaurants. >> jimmy: is that right? has your tooth been holding your back. you would never get your tooth fixed right? >> i don't feel one way or another about it. i'm too lazy to get braces but it caused a fire storm on the internet. >> jimmy: your fans were upset. i think i would be upset. it would be a betrayal of some kind. >> that is funny. >> jimmy: maybe if your dad made a necklace out of it. >> it's in my will. >> jimmy: did you enjoy this experience? >> i kind of got the bug. it's a great script. it's a grittier story about june's life from age 6 to age 72. i started at age 20 to ag
>> yeah. >> jimmy: you are playing june carter cash. reese witherspoon played her and won an oscar. was that intimidating? i have to follow that? >> it sets the bar high. and she was so beloved. i had to hit a high mark. >> jimmy: you tweeted a photograph of yourself. you don't look like you in this picture. what did you do here? obviously the hair is a different color. >> the blue contacts and prosthetic dentures. >> jimmy: did you like having the fake...
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zach carter. now, let me go back to you on this, ken. the defense had asked that the entire jury pool be sequestered because he didn't want them infected. watch this. >> the request that is inherent in my motion is that we keep them completely limited. that the media -- i don't want to recount everything. i know you've read the motion. we do everything possible to keep this jury from infection. i don't want it to affect my client's right to a fair trial. >> now, it would seem to me the jury may have already been infected by all that he's released on trayvon martin last week, ken. >> well, it's true. you know, this day and age people watch the news. they watch computers. they look at news reports from -- on twitter and everywhere else. so, yes, they are infected with this information. but you know what? we do have one of the best, you know, court systems in the world. justice does prevail here more than anywhere else. and jurors are intelligent. they actually will focus on the evidence in court and render a true verdict based on the law a
zach carter. now, let me go back to you on this, ken. the defense had asked that the entire jury pool be sequestered because he didn't want them infected. watch this. >> the request that is inherent in my motion is that we keep them completely limited. that the media -- i don't want to recount everything. i know you've read the motion. we do everything possible to keep this jury from infection. i don't want it to affect my client's right to a fair trial. >> now, it would seem to me...