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and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers george eatonnew statesman and baroness ros altmann, stay with us for that. good evening. president trump has unveiled his plans for what he claims is a credible peace deal between israel and the palestinians — including a promise to keep jerusalem as israel's undivided capital. mr trump announced the proposals at the white house, alongside israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the president said the deal would work — but no palestinian officials were involved. tonight they rejected the proposals. at the heart of the conflict is a dispute over land, ever since the creation of the state of israel in 1948. the un backs the creation of a separate palestinian state, but israeli west bank settlements on land captured in 1967 have complicated that so—called two state solution. israel also captured the eastern half ofjerusalem, which the palestinians want as the capital of a future state. our middle east editorjeremy bowen sent this from washington. president trump says he has a whole new way of maki
and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers george eatonnew statesman and baroness ros altmann, stay with us for that. good evening. president trump has unveiled his plans for what he claims is a credible peace deal between israel and the palestinians — including a promise to keep jerusalem as israel's undivided capital. mr trump announced the proposals at the white house, alongside israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the president said...
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there was a touch of self medication going on. >> after graduating from eaton, harry escapes to africahis gap year for humanitarian work. >> it was an escape from this heavy duty world of royalty, always being watched, always being photographed. he could be very ordinary. >> he spends two months in lasutu with children in need and others whose parents died from aids. >> key see that there were holes there in their lives. and i think absolutely, he saw in them something that he felt was missing in his life. care, love and attention, the loss of his mother. >> harry not only falls in love with the children and the country, he begins a serious romance with a wealthy girl from southern africa, chelsea davy. >> she is very free-spirited. not someone who felt bound by world protocol, or tradition, and also shared his love of africa, and you know, which they had traveled extensively through africa together. >> chelsea remains a constant in harry's life for years to come. >> she also came into his life at a time when he was missing that female figure, to support him, and i think chelsea did th
there was a touch of self medication going on. >> after graduating from eaton, harry escapes to africahis gap year for humanitarian work. >> it was an escape from this heavy duty world of royalty, always being watched, always being photographed. he could be very ordinary. >> he spends two months in lasutu with children in need and others whose parents died from aids. >> key see that there were holes there in their lives. and i think absolutely, he saw in them something...
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thank you, george eaton and ros altmann.tonight was the turn of the league cup, at what a night it was at villa park. the second leg of their semifinal with leicester city. it was matt target who was on target for the home side, opening at the scoring early into the first half to ta ke scoring early into the first half to take him a step closer to wembley. leicester were not letting go of this easily. collect, just as he did in the first leg, made at 1—1. just when it looked like it would be going to penalties, three minutes into injury time, trace a gay peals of the leicester defence, first—time beauty into the bottom right corner. aston villa back into their first cup final aston villa back into their first cupfinal in aston villa back into their first cup final in ten years. they will now face manchester united or manchester city in the final at wembley on the 1st of march. more scottish cup action, the fourth round replay between hibs and dundee utd, and christian deutch hat—trick helped hibs to the 4—2 when, setting up
thank you, george eaton and ros altmann.tonight was the turn of the league cup, at what a night it was at villa park. the second leg of their semifinal with leicester city. it was matt target who was on target for the home side, opening at the scoring early into the first half to ta ke scoring early into the first half to take him a step closer to wembley. leicester were not letting go of this easily. collect, just as he did in the first leg, made at 1—1. just when it looked like it would be...
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think i love him, he's a genius but do you know about stephen and edward and do you know about william eaton and my goal is if you are at the watercooler or sports bar hanging out at a tailgate people go and challenge usau america's history come everybody is proud of their history, that's fine but i want to give you more preventive astringency to say when i was in america i hit the lotto and everyday we have a chance to go play in the super bowl and end up. all we want is the chance to be successful. we don't want the outcome decided. we don't want bb docks. we don't want a guaranteed thousand dollars. we just want to be the landscape of the best we can to have equal chance to be successful. if i thought i could tell a series of stories to take that away. while we are doing this we try to find another story after andrew jackson the miracle of new orleans and i keep going back to texas. g anybody here from texas? you are so prideful of your past. texas was just wide open and it was up to austin to cut a deal. he breaks to families because believe it or not, in america come to the new world pe
think i love him, he's a genius but do you know about stephen and edward and do you know about william eaton and my goal is if you are at the watercooler or sports bar hanging out at a tailgate people go and challenge usau america's history come everybody is proud of their history, that's fine but i want to give you more preventive astringency to say when i was in america i hit the lotto and everyday we have a chance to go play in the super bowl and end up. all we want is the chance to be...
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how much grub americans are expected to serve and eaton super bowl sunday. tom: my mom always told me louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. >>> did you know only one in three adults understand financial concepts. it's an alarming statistic. we need to manage our money. it's a critical skill that everyone needs in todaeducion i today's schools or talked about in the home or work place. when you're trying to figure out how to pay for college or create a budget or understand the choices in your 401k, a financial education can make a difference in the world. learning money basics is a click away and can put new into the right path to a brighter financial future. get started today. a
how much grub americans are expected to serve and eaton super bowl sunday. tom: my mom always told me louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more...
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he's a genius, true, but doue you know tha about sten and james decatur and i got this about william eaton, and my goal is this. when you leave here today if you were at the water cooler hanging out at the tailgate people go and challenge you and say america's history, while everybody is proud of their history. history. every country is proud of the past but we are an exceptional nation and i want to give you more proof and illustration to go t to pathways to sit there ad look around and say when i was in america i hit the lottery and every chance we have completed the super bowl and into the canton. we have the chance to be a successful.he we don't want the outcome decided, wee don't want guaranteed a thousand dollars, we just want to be the landscape to have equal chance to be successful. if i thought i could tell a series of stories to take that away. while we are doing this they are trying to find another story after the miracle of new orleans and i keep going back to texas. anybody here from texas? you are so prideful of your past. i did not know there was such a blend between texas h
he's a genius, true, but doue you know tha about sten and james decatur and i got this about william eaton, and my goal is this. when you leave here today if you were at the water cooler hanging out at the tailgate people go and challenge you and say america's history, while everybody is proud of their history. history. every country is proud of the past but we are an exceptional nation and i want to give you more proof and illustration to go t to pathways to sit there ad look around and say...
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. >> i have not eaton en 22en 22 4 gold leaf. i'm sheltered. >> i'll let you know how it is. >> can't wait to see that on social media. let's see what's going on weather-wise. that segment went a different way. 4:47 on a friday morning. wie a we're all happy it's friday. 34 in walnut creek. no fog. good for that. sunny and seasonal temperatures this afternoon. showers moving from south to north. king tides this weekend. heavier rain possible. temperatures today, let's find the cool spot, napa, 55. the warm spot is san jose, the only area really around 60 officially. tonight you can see the showers out there. 30s in lake port and santa rosa. the rest of us in the lows to upper 40s. notice where the low is. well to the north. we're really detached from the energy source. so it's going to be the cold and just the limited moisture that brings with it. that will bring us a one on the storm impact scale with the scattered showers. here's the timing. 7:00, we're starting to see the clouds increase. and even a few showers in mendocino co
. >> i have not eaton en 22en 22 4 gold leaf. i'm sheltered. >> i'll let you know how it is. >> can't wait to see that on social media. let's see what's going on weather-wise. that segment went a different way. 4:47 on a friday morning. wie a we're all happy it's friday. 34 in walnut creek. no fog. good for that. sunny and seasonal temperatures this afternoon. showers moving from south to north. king tides this weekend. heavier rain possible. temperatures today, let's find the...
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our thanks to eaton vance equity na barton.manager ya and, luke kawa. miss?" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: live from bloomberg's headquarters in new york, i am romaine bostick. u.s.is a snapshot of how stocks closed today. chip companies and oil companies lead a broad selloff. sell first, ask questions later. worries over the coronavirus snap a three-month calm in markets. fitness companies benefited from the economic expansion but now some middle-market gems may have gotten too bloated with debt. companies and the nasdaq 100 headed to earnings season with the highest forward valuation since 2007. we will discuss whether that should make investors nervous. joe: the coronavirus continues to spread as china struggles to keep it contained with the death toll in the country alone rising up to at least 80, from just two over a week ago. joining us with the latest, bloomberg's shery ahn. is there any sign of slowing or containment or anything at this point? shery: i was so surprised, we left the office last week and the number was not that drastically high. over the
our thanks to eaton vance equity na barton.manager ya and, luke kawa. miss?" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: live from bloomberg's headquarters in new york, i am romaine bostick. u.s.is a snapshot of how stocks closed today. chip companies and oil companies lead a broad selloff. sell first, ask questions later. worries over the coronavirus snap a three-month calm in markets. fitness companies benefited from the economic expansion but now some middle-market gems may have gotten too...
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bring over his cabinet and had to bring over the military authorities, and on this he said to anthony eatonry, invoke me if necessary, we must bomb these lines and it never happened. >> and he regretted it. >> of course, it was one of his great regrets. i go into it in the book. mark: and you're right, our state department wasn't particularly interested. >> there was an operational issue and it was a very long way to go, it was also railroad lines that are notoriously difficult to bomb, notoriously difficult to bomb, but nonetheless new tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing new tide power pods. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the power of liquid with new tide power pods. >> live from america's news headquarters. i'm aisha hasnie. president trump is doubling down on his
bring over his cabinet and had to bring over the military authorities, and on this he said to anthony eatonry, invoke me if necessary, we must bomb these lines and it never happened. >> and he regretted it. >> of course, it was one of his great regrets. i go into it in the book. mark: and you're right, our state department wasn't particularly interested. >> there was an operational issue and it was a very long way to go, it was also railroad lines that are notoriously...
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bring over his cabinet and had to bring over the military authorities, and on this he said to anthony eatonecretary, invoke me if necessary, we must bomb these lines and it never happened. >> and he regretted it. >> of course, it was one of his great regrets. i go into it in the book. mark: and you're right, our state department wasn't particularly interested. >> there was an operational issue and it was a very long way to go, it was also railroad lines that are notoriously difficult to bomb, but nonetheles less in retrospect, it should have been done. mark: we'll be right back. that's service i can trust... no matter what i'm hauling. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll
bring over his cabinet and had to bring over the military authorities, and on this he said to anthony eatonecretary, invoke me if necessary, we must bomb these lines and it never happened. >> and he regretted it. >> of course, it was one of his great regrets. i go into it in the book. mark: and you're right, our state department wasn't particularly interested. >> there was an operational issue and it was a very long way to go, it was also railroad lines that are notoriously...
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>> tallahassee is also home to sam hughes hooi meek-eaton, which how'ses a lot of culture. >> that could patents from the intellectual property. this is a large collection of research papers and archives on display. >> tallahassee is such a vibrant town. there are a lot of cultural institutions that do mark the past but just keep you excited about the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. i am not for ignoring the first sign of a cold. i am for shortening my cold, with zicam! zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! oral or nasal. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. $12.99 all you can eat ♪ now with boneless wings. only at applebee's. (burke) we've seen alm
>> tallahassee is also home to sam hughes hooi meek-eaton, which how'ses a lot of culture. >> that could patents from the intellectual property. this is a large collection of research papers and archives on display. >> tallahassee is such a vibrant town. there are a lot of cultural institutions that do mark the past but just keep you excited about the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. i am not for ignoring the...
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adam eaton. a reporter at e&e news. next is elizabeth mcgowen a reporter at the energy news network. to my immediate right, a former npc president and the cochair that organized these events. we have amanda bennett, the director of voice of america and this year's national press club state honorary. next to amanda is mary williams, james' daughter. next to mary, rebecca baker, she's deputy team leader at bloomberg law and a past president for professional journalist. gil kline, the university of oklahoma, washington bureau chief and pc's past president. valerie hopkins. the correspondent at the financial pass. thank you for being here. actor jane fonda turns 82 this saturday. pretty impressive, huh? [ applause ] >> however, she was in jail. since she moved to washington in sech september, she engaged in what she calls the fire drills. protest on climate change. friday will mark her 11th protest and her fifth arrests. the idea she said came to her over labor day weekend spent in big sur with friends and fellow actors. "t
adam eaton. a reporter at e&e news. next is elizabeth mcgowen a reporter at the energy news network. to my immediate right, a former npc president and the cochair that organized these events. we have amanda bennett, the director of voice of america and this year's national press club state honorary. next to amanda is mary williams, james' daughter. next to mary, rebecca baker, she's deputy team leader at bloomberg law and a past president for professional journalist. gil kline, the...
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. >>> died on friday, now identified. 19-year-old eaton winer was a sophomore planning to major in historyd at the theta delta kai fraternity house. he's the son of a stanford associate -- the cause of death not released. >>> held a gun show. san francisco leaders want to make sure it's safe. last year san francisco voe duesed a bill to permanently ban gun shows at the arena in daly city. the bill didn't get far. they decided to stop holding the shows on its own. san francisco city leaders want to make sure gun shows are gone for good. the bill did pass the committee today and headed to the senate for a vote next week. >>> complaints that their cars speed up on their own are false. last week, national traffic officials said they would look into complaints about tesla cars. more than a hundred people said their cars sped up on their own and contributed or caused more than 100 accidents. today, tesla says all these complaints are false. all 100 of them. the company said it checks when drivers complain and in every case where they have data on the car, the company says the car drove as design
. >>> died on friday, now identified. 19-year-old eaton winer was a sophomore planning to major in historyd at the theta delta kai fraternity house. he's the son of a stanford associate -- the cause of death not released. >>> held a gun show. san francisco leaders want to make sure it's safe. last year san francisco voe duesed a bill to permanently ban gun shows at the arena in daly city. the bill didn't get far. they decided to stop holding the shows on its own. san francisco...
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capital for the fijian reet art sa lot of see fana felt nd of embrace that part of miam culture tristan eaton worked sure this year ticket was less traditional and more of a celebti on to kind him to the history of the nfl so there's parts of the illustration that have like the leather helmet football players rom 100 seasons ago with a bit of a mammy twist to it and on sunday his art will me to life all throughout hard rock stadium coming are on every ticket every hand of every fan of the stium that's a very special thing for any arts. >>well, well super bowl 54 may be in miami but here in the bay area of course hey'll be tons of watch parties and cebrations and of course the poce and the chp are going to be out there just to make sureevybody safe on this super bowl weekenthis video, how fans celebrated after the nfc championship win 2 weeks ago, and course police want everybodto behave responsibly thisunday wior lose the chp will not be sung a maximuenforcement period on sunday, but they will be out there in ext patrols just keepg an eye out r people that may be driving drunk. >>there were 3
capital for the fijian reet art sa lot of see fana felt nd of embrace that part of miam culture tristan eaton worked sure this year ticket was less traditional and more of a celebti on to kind him to the history of the nfl so there's parts of the illustration that have like the leather helmet football players rom 100 seasons ago with a bit of a mammy twist to it and on sunday his art will me to life all throughout hard rock stadium coming are on every ticket every hand of every fan of the stium...
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he looked at me and general paul eaton across the table and john kerry, and said there is a bias in this town toward war. you think, mr. president? there is a bias in this town toward war and mr. trump has just been ensnared in that bias. >> what do you think, though, of the differences this time around? i'm struck by the fact that there is, i think, very little public appetite for war right now. the polling that has come out has been largely split along party lines, but subsequent to the air strike, you had overwhelming majorities who do not want a war with iran and that includes a huge number of i think service members and their families and veterans. >> yes. >> do you think things are different now in terms of the role of public opinion. >> if that public opinion is wielded as it was, for example, with regard to president obama and putting ground forces in syria, he admitted that that public opinion made him think twice about that. >> right. >> if the congress gets its act together, as senator kaine was saying earlier and uses the war power resolution to constrain the president. and i
he looked at me and general paul eaton across the table and john kerry, and said there is a bias in this town toward war. you think, mr. president? there is a bias in this town toward war and mr. trump has just been ensnared in that bias. >> what do you think, though, of the differences this time around? i'm struck by the fact that there is, i think, very little public appetite for war right now. the polling that has come out has been largely split along party lines, but subsequent to the...
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right, my man listen, i've been in the market a long time, jim, and i followed a few guys sir richard eatonot me involved and i don't know if you remember him -- >> mm-hmm. >> caller: and now the other man. >> i've be the man it is good to be the man >> caller: yes, it is. i sense a down coming so i'm positioning myself offensively and i'm taking your advice, you know, stocks, bonds, cash and everything i got a little bit of mad money left over and i'm looking for a stock that pays good dividend that will be rock solid in a downturn. now i found this stock called igt. it is international gaming technology. >> remember that one it is back i have to tell you something, jim, i'm not going to -- i want to you be in the -- the one i feel much better and people worried about it, pays a monthly dividend epr properties, that one, 6% yield. i'm more close to it i think it is terrific i feel like i should be like david portman when he came to my eagles box and had the split shirt and what do i have, i have cockamamie tape. this is one for the ages listen to me yeah, that i wouldn't let him wear a pat
right, my man listen, i've been in the market a long time, jim, and i followed a few guys sir richard eatonot me involved and i don't know if you remember him -- >> mm-hmm. >> caller: and now the other man. >> i've be the man it is good to be the man >> caller: yes, it is. i sense a down coming so i'm positioning myself offensively and i'm taking your advice, you know, stocks, bonds, cash and everything i got a little bit of mad money left over and i'm looking for a...
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media street art so a lot of sense fan fell to kind of embrace that part of miami culture tristan eatond closely with the nfl to make sure this year's ticket was less traditional and more of a celebration on to kind him homage to the history, the nfl so there parts of the illustration that have like the leather helmet football players from 100 seasons ago with a bit of a mammy twist to it and on sunday his art will come to life all throughout hard rock stadium coming are on every ticket ery hand of every fan of the stadium that's a very special thing for the arts. >>pretty cool now is lindsay joy reporting. time now for it. the forty-niners now 3 days away from super bowl 54 and this is how you know we're almost ere. the team spoke to the media today for th final time before sunday, here's a look at san francisco's practice out of the university of miami kwon alexander tevin coleman to quash feet are still limited participants but kyle shanahan has no doubt will be suiting up for jimmy garoppolo this game is the culmination of what has been aremarkable season for him his first 4 years a
media street art so a lot of sense fan fell to kind of embrace that part of miami culture tristan eatond closely with the nfl to make sure this year's ticket was less traditional and more of a celebration on to kind him homage to the history, the nfl so there parts of the illustration that have like the leather helmet football players from 100 seasons ago with a bit of a mammy twist to it and on sunday his art will come to life all throughout hard rock stadium coming are on every ticket ery...
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machinery companies like caterpillar and eaton fall into this category along with a rio tinto and the new dow chemical these cyclical players are indeed hostages, hostages to the vicissitudes of the economy. when the economy heats up, they earn more money. and we're willing to pay more for the earnings but when it slows down, they earn less money. investors earn less for the shares and that's why they want to sell them, sell them ahead of times a secular growth company is where the earnings keep coming eat, drink, smoke, bri brush your teeth with. you've got a procter & gamble or colgate, food, general mills come to mind drug stock, pfizer and merck or bristol-myers. these are the recession for safe consistent earnings. you don't stop eating or brushing your teeth just because of recession, or at least i hope you don't. what makes a secular versus cyclical so important distinction to you why is it the first piece of wall street jargon that i'm translating tonight? because it helps you figure out how much money companies will earn, and it matters to the institutional guys that their bu
machinery companies like caterpillar and eaton fall into this category along with a rio tinto and the new dow chemical these cyclical players are indeed hostages, hostages to the vicissitudes of the economy. when the economy heats up, they earn more money. and we're willing to pay more for the earnings but when it slows down, they earn less money. investors earn less for the shares and that's why they want to sell them, sell them ahead of times a secular growth company is where the earnings...
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the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the assistant editor for the new statesman, george eatons minister baroness ros altmann. the foreign office has this evening updated its travel advice for china, as the country tries to stop the spread of the new coronavirus that's caused more than 100 deaths. it's now advising against all but essential travel to mainland china. it has also asked britons who want to leave wuhan, the city at the centre of the outbreak, to add their names to a list before tomorrow. meanwhile, hong kong has announced stringent new measures to stop the spread, with more than 100 people now known to have died on the mainland. our correpsondent rupert wingfield—hayes has sent us this report. i'm joined now by our correspondentjon donnison. i think they're becoming increasingly concerned about the spread of this virus, a few developments with statements saying that anyone planning to go to china should think twice, all but essential travel not recommended and then there is concern for british citizens in china. so we have got before and the british people currentl
the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the assistant editor for the new statesman, george eatons minister baroness ros altmann. the foreign office has this evening updated its travel advice for china, as the country tries to stop the spread of the new coronavirus that's caused more than 100 deaths. it's now advising against all but essential travel to mainland china. it has also asked britons who want to leave wuhan, the city at the centre of the outbreak, to add their names to a list...
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he assigned responsibility to this to a man named henry eaton coldman of the 12th carolina who had suffered, in which part of his head was actually taken off. culmen went home to try to recover. when he was notified of the crisis at the bridge, he got into a wagon, had pillows propped around his head so his head wound -- his head wouldn't move in the jolting of the wagon and arrived at the river to take command. the rest of the old men and young boys remained on the south bank of the river, manning six artillery pieces above and below the bridge and small volunteer kaflkry units were placed on the flanks to notify farn hold of any attempt by the yankees to cross at forge up or downstream. couch's division led the blue-clad cavalry arriving on the hills overlooking the valley about 2:00 p.m. while chapman's brigade served as a rear guard, with baringer's tar heels doing their best. the tracks ran due south from a depot called ren oak station right here. and the tracks were elevated as they traversed the ground between the depot and the bridge. there was a large grassy field with growth almos
he assigned responsibility to this to a man named henry eaton coldman of the 12th carolina who had suffered, in which part of his head was actually taken off. culmen went home to try to recover. when he was notified of the crisis at the bridge, he got into a wagon, had pillows propped around his head so his head wound -- his head wouldn't move in the jolting of the wagon and arrived at the river to take command. the rest of the old men and young boys remained on the south bank of the river,...
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russell eaton, thank you very much forjoining us.ritain's departure from the european union. just a a few hours to go to that 11 o'clock hour when finally, the uk does leave the eu. there it is, the union flag is gone from that flagpole. the uk permanent representation to the european union in brussels. and one more look at a developing story this afternoon. it could be a key day in president trump's impeachment trial. the democrats, who want to remove president trump from office, have been holding a news conference. here's their leader, chuck schumer talking about the decision by republican senators to not allow any new evidence to be brought before the senate... so, it is deeply disturbing that on something of such importance to the future of our democracy, a few of my republican colleagues announced tonight that they are against hearing additional evidence. it is clear where the american people stand on the issue. republican senators who decide to go against the will of the people will have to reckon with it. the result of today's
russell eaton, thank you very much forjoining us.ritain's departure from the european union. just a a few hours to go to that 11 o'clock hour when finally, the uk does leave the eu. there it is, the union flag is gone from that flagpole. the uk permanent representation to the european union in brussels. and one more look at a developing story this afternoon. it could be a key day in president trump's impeachment trial. the democrats, who want to remove president trump from office, have been...
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that much in the book, with the iraqi security forces we were training or in 2003 or05 2004 when paul eaton was handling the mission were not trained to do any kind of internal defense or deal with security issues. it was meant to be an mechanized army that would protect iraq from outside predatory powers in its neighborhood but not be hadlable to do with saddam the military do domestically in iraq. it was only one david betrays took over and started to train a force that was capable of carrying out counter terrorism missions that we had the iraqi partners to be able to execute the surge. needed to take the time to build up the iraqi force with which we could partner. doing this by ourselves would have been not a sustainable thing. we had to do it with iraqis we could pass it off too. i do not think the iraqi counterterrorism force gets enough credit. we fought those guys crazy in the fight to take iraq back from isil. you had to train them. they had to be there first. 350,000 iraqiund security forces by the summer of 2006. i doubt we could have done that with less than that. is,he interest
that much in the book, with the iraqi security forces we were training or in 2003 or05 2004 when paul eaton was handling the mission were not trained to do any kind of internal defense or deal with security issues. it was meant to be an mechanized army that would protect iraq from outside predatory powers in its neighborhood but not be hadlable to do with saddam the military do domestically in iraq. it was only one david betrays took over and started to train a force that was capable of...
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question because i think it is a really important one and i just wanted to say that my colleague kathy eatonho's in princeton now who have done best research of why low income family are postponing marriage. she tells a come pemipelling st young men feeling like they need to obtain a certain foothold and complete a certain education and have a decent job. they can't get married until they are stable on their feet. i have been thinking of the conversation we have been having of high housing costs and young people living upstairs in the bedroom of their family's house and difficulties of the labor market and unset work schedules. i am all in favor of getting rid of marriage penalties, we should not have it for sure. you know they really need and you know student debt we have been talking about. it is no wonder that young people are delaying getting married, given that they don't have a stable place to live, they're in debt from school and they don't have a stable job and in some ways we don't want them to be rushing into marriage in those circumstances. so it is one of those three bucket thing
question because i think it is a really important one and i just wanted to say that my colleague kathy eatonho's in princeton now who have done best research of why low income family are postponing marriage. she tells a come pemipelling st young men feeling like they need to obtain a certain foothold and complete a certain education and have a decent job. they can't get married until they are stable on their feet. i have been thinking of the conversation we have been having of high housing...