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alexander asbath came to fayetteville, he proclaimed he was going to liberate fayetteville for the union and all the union some devices would come out and protect them. he wanted a union flag to put up on the town square. some people knew that jonas had a flag of the united states of america. they sent him to the house here and jonas gave him a flag. he put it up on the town square. jonas also invited the general and to have dinner at his house and to make this house his headquarters, thinking that the general was going to be here for a while. the general did come to the house and dined with the tebbit s. three days later he was called back north, leaving the town again open to whichever army came through. the next army that came through was the southern army and general ben mcculloch from texas sent his soldiers and knocked on the door. he told jonas tebbit's he was under arrest for being a traitor to the confederate states of america. jonas was taken down to fort smith or he was going to be tried and hung as a traitor for having the union flag, for supposedly not accepting confederate
alexander asbath came to fayetteville, he proclaimed he was going to liberate fayetteville for the union and all the union some devices would come out and protect them. he wanted a union flag to put up on the town square. some people knew that jonas had a flag of the united states of america. they sent him to the house here and jonas gave him a flag. he put it up on the town square. jonas also invited the general and to have dinner at his house and to make this house his headquarters, thinking...
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it's an old town, fayetteville.hat tower marks the spot where north carolina ratified the federal constitution back in 1789. i'm standing on what was a slave market. sherman fought battles here in the civil war. now it's a military town and 160,000 acres back there is the army's ft. bragg where soldiers prepare to go to war. nestled up beside that is the air force base. two institutions, two professional military men, one woman. and that woman, michelle theer, now found herself caught between her husband, marty, the air force captain and her former lover, army staff sergeant john diamond who just wouldn't go away. >> i told him, i don't want to leave my husband. i never told him, i love you, i never said, i want to be with you. i mean, i think i was pretty straight up. >> now with the holiday season at full swing and a new commitment to her marriage, michelle and marty were on the road to raleigh, for a night out. traveling with them was another couple from her office. >> they had gone to this christmas party that s
it's an old town, fayetteville.hat tower marks the spot where north carolina ratified the federal constitution back in 1789. i'm standing on what was a slave market. sherman fought battles here in the civil war. now it's a military town and 160,000 acres back there is the army's ft. bragg where soldiers prepare to go to war. nestled up beside that is the air force base. two institutions, two professional military men, one woman. and that woman, michelle theer, now found herself caught between...
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here again is keith morrison. >> dawn in fayetteville, north carolina.night at the home of major david shannon, now deceased. but the investigation was just beginning. the only thing that was perfectly clear was that somebody wanted this man dead, wanted it badly. shot him in the head and the chest while he slept. his wife joan sleeping soundly, then startled away beside him. >> she had seen the shadow of a person, just subscribed the subject as a male subject. >> just like that, in a split second, the kids lost a father. and their life together over their 11-year marriage was over. >> david and i had a good marriage. if he were alive, he would say, we had a good marriage. i do miss him. i miss what we had. there's not anybody that would ever be able to replace him. >> the murder of an army major was big news in fayetteville, especially an officer working in special ops. but truth be told, murders happen. fayetteville gets its share. david shannon would be missed, all right. but not just here. oh, no. murder is rarely strictly a local event. its waves ar
here again is keith morrison. >> dawn in fayetteville, north carolina.night at the home of major david shannon, now deceased. but the investigation was just beginning. the only thing that was perfectly clear was that somebody wanted this man dead, wanted it badly. shot him in the head and the chest while he slept. his wife joan sleeping soundly, then startled away beside him. >> she had seen the shadow of a person, just subscribed the subject as a male subject. >> just like...
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for "nightly business report," i'm court any reagan in fayetteville, arkansas. i time to take a look at some of today'grades and downgrades. american airlines was upgraded to outperform from in o liner at imperial capital. the analyst expects the airline to reduce capacity some time after labor day. the price target is $56. the shares rose 1% to 44 even. at imperialalyst capital downgraded shares of southwest to in line from outperform. the analyst cites heightened competition in the california market and potential weakness in the denver rket. the price target is $54 and the stock fell just a fraction to $50.96. twitter's price target was raised to $43 at share mkm partners. that is the highest price target on wall street. the analyst cites a strong digital lab market and the firm also says twitter could see a sales boost from the world cup tournament. twitter shares rose more than 5% to $36.65. >>ah still d, why our market monitor is not running from europeantocks giv the trade tensions and political drama. instead, he's investing in them. >>> boeing workers vo
for "nightly business report," i'm court any reagan in fayetteville, arkansas. i time to take a look at some of today'grades and downgrades. american airlines was upgraded to outperform from in o liner at imperial capital. the analyst expects the airline to reduce capacity some time after labor day. the price target is $56. the shares rose 1% to 44 even. at imperialalyst capital downgraded shares of southwest to in line from outperform. the analyst cites heightened competition in the...
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we have known each other since we were youngsters growing up in fayetteville. as you know, mr. chairman, she has a very strong georgia connection. her grandmother was georgia. and that's the real swamp. >> that's right. >> just in 2016 and 2017, nothing would have been possible without her. senator tester and distinguished members of the committee on veterans affairs. this is the third time i appeared in the coffin firm mages chair. i mentioned how long i have known my wife. one of the aspects of our relationship in those early years is our high school was about three blocks away from the fayetteville veteran's hospital. and every day on our way to and from high school, we would see a sign outside the veteran's hospital that says that the price of freedom is visible here. so, i'm humbled today not only by the confidence placed in me by the president of the united states and the support of our veteran service organizations, but to be introduced by senator tillis. having grown up in the military world, he exemplifies what all of us strive to be, and that is servant leader. the se
we have known each other since we were youngsters growing up in fayetteville. as you know, mr. chairman, she has a very strong georgia connection. her grandmother was georgia. and that's the real swamp. >> that's right. >> just in 2016 and 2017, nothing would have been possible without her. senator tester and distinguished members of the committee on veterans affairs. this is the third time i appeared in the coffin firm mages chair. i mentioned how long i have known my wife. one of...
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fayetteville, north carolina has very different needs from west los angeles. it probably has different needs from west virginia. my pledge, and i think i mentioned it in my opening statement because i believe it, is to allow those medical directors and visiting directors, the ability to move their funds to address the critical needs if they have the funds available, and we will work with them to make sure that they do, to address the immediate medical needs in those areas. i have to do a deep dive, senator, on the whole taos jobs process. i can tell you secretary mattis is thinking deeply about it in terms of va and va's relationship with other elements. >> we look forward to working with you on that because we all have desperate needs. will et me move on because my time is limited. the opioid epidemic that we have, not only just in our states, but in our military, how do you propose to have input on basically not getting our veterans hooked when they are deployed? and the treatment alternative treatment centers when they come back? two fold if we can stop the
fayetteville, north carolina has very different needs from west los angeles. it probably has different needs from west virginia. my pledge, and i think i mentioned it in my opening statement because i believe it, is to allow those medical directors and visiting directors, the ability to move their funds to address the critical needs if they have the funds available, and we will work with them to make sure that they do, to address the immediate medical needs in those areas. i have to do a deep...
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detained in at least three shelters across southern texas while their parents await prosecution in fayetteville jails well one holding facility is in brownsville that's right on the mexico border from where they. filed this report. welcome to ground zero donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy for asylum seekers welcome to brownsville texas. this is the border crossing many migrants fleeing poverty and violence to cross legally to ask for asylum. the lines are long recent weeks most asylum seekers get turned away so they try other means to cross into the u.s. illegally they then are often arrested and families are separated. and then the children often here more than one hundred of them that were detained here in this shelter that was once a wal-mart store journalists are not allowed to film and so this is how close the people of brownsville texas are to the immigration issue this is the border fence where i'm standing now is the town of brownsville on the other side is mexico when the zero tolerance policy was announced and parents started be separated from their children it not only
detained in at least three shelters across southern texas while their parents await prosecution in fayetteville jails well one holding facility is in brownsville that's right on the mexico border from where they. filed this report. welcome to ground zero donald trump's zero tolerance immigration policy for asylum seekers welcome to brownsville texas. this is the border crossing many migrants fleeing poverty and violence to cross legally to ask for asylum. the lines are long recent weeks most...
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david: i am david westin walmart is sharing -- having the shareholder meeting in fayetteville, arkansasis is jobs day. walmart employs a lot of people. they have made steps to increase compensation and benefits. how much of that was a topic of the shareholders meeting? >> that was a very interesting topic. almost like a plant it on jobs day, they are the largest private employer in the nation with 1.5 million people. that was a topic. they used a tax benefit to increase the minimum wage to $11. it was brought up yesterday they needed to do more. they will not raise the minimum wage again. they talked about the other opportunities they give employees. academy, they were touting that this academy, theye touting that this morning. and other things like the parental leave they have been talking about. and the new tuition program they rolled out on wednesday. they are talking about it and note the retail market is tight. that was one of the sectors that grew this morning. nationalbove the average of retail for the clip rate. see wages attract and retain employees. that has been the focus. sh
david: i am david westin walmart is sharing -- having the shareholder meeting in fayetteville, arkansasis is jobs day. walmart employs a lot of people. they have made steps to increase compensation and benefits. how much of that was a topic of the shareholders meeting? >> that was a very interesting topic. almost like a plant it on jobs day, they are the largest private employer in the nation with 1.5 million people. that was a topic. they used a tax benefit to increase the minimum wage...
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. >> lewis when he was a little boy in fayetteville had private tutors and they were also schools for a free person of color and he attended those as well. these were not uneducated, unsophisticated people, with the expt o n shield green who is not educated and osborne anderson even in his book did not really make fun his speech but alludes to the fact that his words were jumbled. >> you mentioned [inaudible] as i believe i will go with the old man. that, to me, is more powerful and eloquent than a long letter. >> it is interesting because we talk about should we use the dialect or should we clean it up and in douglas recounting of his autobiography he says i believe i will go with the old man. and maybe that is what he heard but if you do that now in the quotes you get in trouble. that's an interesting aside. >> green jacket over here. >> you to have managed to unearth pieces of history that are buried in hidden for many of us, no matter how educated we might be. i'm wondering about how you -- where you found the richest pieces of resources and if you can talk about it and talk about
. >> lewis when he was a little boy in fayetteville had private tutors and they were also schools for a free person of color and he attended those as well. these were not uneducated, unsophisticated people, with the expt o n shield green who is not educated and osborne anderson even in his book did not really make fun his speech but alludes to the fact that his words were jumbled. >> you mentioned [inaudible] as i believe i will go with the old man. that, to me, is more powerful and...
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and boy are they going to get here quick. 95 in dallas. 91 in fayetteville, arkansas.n 90 jackson. 92eir way our way. upper 80s tomorrow before we get close to the 90-degree mark. yr any planner looking good. like today, less wind. and a nice start. 66 degrees, much cooler tomorrow morning than this morning. 78 by noon. 86 gorgeous by 4:00. by tomorrow night, dropping to about 81. if you're thinking of heading out on your friday, it is looking perfect. the next couple of days, there it is. close to 90 on saturday. staying just shy. itmidity not a big factor, but by sunday, hum a major factor here. 94. and notice das heat on monday. look what we've got -- temperatures versus the heat . ind 94 the actual temperature. heat index of 100 sunday. that's hot. lo at this -- 98 on monday, a record. the heat index expected of105. tuesday could be worse. the heat index could be 108. heat advisory criteria at 105. i think we dame close to that monday -- we came close that onu monday and day. we calm things down and head back closer to average, average high this time of year next week into the mid
and boy are they going to get here quick. 95 in dallas. 91 in fayetteville, arkansas.n 90 jackson. 92eir way our way. upper 80s tomorrow before we get close to the 90-degree mark. yr any planner looking good. like today, less wind. and a nice start. 66 degrees, much cooler tomorrow morning than this morning. 78 by noon. 86 gorgeous by 4:00. by tomorrow night, dropping to about 81. if you're thinking of heading out on your friday, it is looking perfect. the next couple of days, there it is....
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courtney >> we're in fayetteville, actually, here today, joe.ay is really the culmination of this big celebration that's been going on all week here. you'll see thousands of people starting to stream in behind me at the bud walton arena at the university of arkansas they have probably 30,000, 40,000 people that will fill this arena walmart execs too. so we expect to hear from doug mcmillan he'll give the state of the union for walmart. he does that every year here going through accomplishments and cfo brett biggs will also go there u the highlights including probably the 15 straight quarters of u.s. comp sales growth the exponential online sales growth you know there's going to be a surprise celebrity and emcee guest. no word on who that is yet in a departure from years past, there won't be shareholder business taken care of at this meeting today. that was done separately two days ago shareholders did vote for the board putting easterbrook on there for the first time as well as sara friar. walmart showcased a number of new technologies including
courtney >> we're in fayetteville, actually, here today, joe.ay is really the culmination of this big celebration that's been going on all week here. you'll see thousands of people starting to stream in behind me at the bud walton arena at the university of arkansas they have probably 30,000, 40,000 people that will fill this arena walmart execs too. so we expect to hear from doug mcmillan he'll give the state of the union for walmart. he does that every year here going through...
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the soldiers took part in the photo shot in fayetteville, north carolina. >>> get ready to conserve waterhether or not we are in a drought. >>> american airlines making changes to the bathroom. the reason they are starting to get even smaller. maller. >>> slow traffic in many parts of the bay area including the east bay. we will tell you about the ride on the east shore freeway and we are continuing to track a crash in the livermore valley on 580 to be aware of. >>> in weather. lots of sunshine. some patchy fog is clearing out. big warm up. that is the weather headline. we will have more on the weekend forecast coming up. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives. today, a new generation is rising, and this is our moment. in the streets and in the capitol, i'll stand with them. jeff bleich. democrat for lieutenant governor
the soldiers took part in the photo shot in fayetteville, north carolina. >>> get ready to conserve waterhether or not we are in a drought. >>> american airlines making changes to the bathroom. the reason they are starting to get even smaller. maller. >>> slow traffic in many parts of the bay area including the east bay. we will tell you about the ride on the east shore freeway and we are continuing to track a crash in the livermore valley on 580 to be aware of....
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president richard haass has harsh words for the president this morning >>> and we'll also head to fayetteville that annual meeting. it is unlike virtually any other. we'll cover that next on "squawk on the street. hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like schwab does. man: (scoffing) what are you teaching these kids? ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs, backed by a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. >>> it is day three of walmart's annual shareholder meeting kicks off with the ceo doug mcmillan set to speak on stage shortly. courtney reagan joins us now with the latest. >> we've got thousands of walmart associates from all over the world all in this arena behind me at the university of arkansas, the bud walton arena today's event is a celebration of everything that walmart has done in the pas
president richard haass has harsh words for the president this morning >>> and we'll also head to fayetteville that annual meeting. it is unlike virtually any other. we'll cover that next on "squawk on the street. hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like...
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the largest private employer in the u.s., walmart, is holding its annual shareholders meeting in fayetteville. there are number of performers at the event, but to get back to what is actually being discussed, by the executives, what is on the agenda and what is top of the agenda their? it is so interesting. behind all the pomp and circumstance, there is real business being done. i want to talk about flip card. they ran over here from the tennis center. i was talking to the morgan stanley analyst who covers walmart. he says the only reason i'm here is because this is the only time with management after the flip cart deal was announced. we talked to executives about that. with the car, there were questions about did you overpay? they got 77% take for $16 billion. they said we would rather make a few big investments than a lot of small investments that do not matter. we want to be a disruptor, we think this is a disruptor in the emerging market. it is all about future growth. top ofd was definitely mind here. we also talked a lot this morning about wage growth. it is jobs day. thejust heard us t
the largest private employer in the u.s., walmart, is holding its annual shareholders meeting in fayetteville. there are number of performers at the event, but to get back to what is actually being discussed, by the executives, what is on the agenda and what is top of the agenda their? it is so interesting. behind all the pomp and circumstance, there is real business being done. i want to talk about flip card. they ran over here from the tennis center. i was talking to the morgan stanley...
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i would also like to thank you for coming to fayetteville. you showed those good people there that you care. 98,000 homes were ravaged due to hurricane matthew and 18,000 businesses were virtually destroyed. and you took the time to come to that small community to say i'm going to stand with you and in the future. i want you to know that they received that with deep gratitude and we are still waiting to have funds released and you allocated it and we don't seem to be doing as good a job the state as dispersing a. other states have. i would like to know from you anyway that you think we can incentivize or enforce or timelines states to better do their job? it is hard enough on the federal level. but there are people still waiting. >> a lot of states -- first of all, thank you for your incredible dedication. i enjoyed very much being down there. and the people there, obviously, they enjoyed you being there to. i just hope that we can find a way to get the states to move more rapidly. maybe we should put a time limit on the money. is something i
i would also like to thank you for coming to fayetteville. you showed those good people there that you care. 98,000 homes were ravaged due to hurricane matthew and 18,000 businesses were virtually destroyed. and you took the time to come to that small community to say i'm going to stand with you and in the future. i want you to know that they received that with deep gratitude and we are still waiting to have funds released and you allocated it and we don't seem to be doing as good a job the...
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i would also like to thank the gentleman from fayetteville.you showed those down there you care. 98,000 homes were ravaged through hurricane matthew, 18,000 businesses were virtually destroyed and you took the time to come to that small town to say i'm going to stand with you now and in the future. i want you to know they see that with deep gratitude and i do. still, others were waiting to be released from our state to be sent down. you allocated it, we don't seem to be doing as good a job in the state that dispersing it but other states have andthat's our problem . i'd like to know from you any way that you think we can incentivize or enforce or timelines orwhatever , states to better do their job? it's hard enough at the federal level due to fema and everything that must be done but there are people still waiting as a result of what happened here but frankly in their own state. >> first of all, thank you for your incredible dedication to north carolina and i enjoyed very much being there with you and the people there obviously, they enjoyed
i would also like to thank the gentleman from fayetteville.you showed those down there you care. 98,000 homes were ravaged through hurricane matthew, 18,000 businesses were virtually destroyed and you took the time to come to that small town to say i'm going to stand with you now and in the future. i want you to know they see that with deep gratitude and i do. still, others were waiting to be released from our state to be sent down. you allocated it, we don't seem to be doing as good a job in...
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i would also like to thank you for coming to fayetteville. you showed show g folksown there that you care. 98,000 homes were ravaged through hurricane matthew. 18,000 businesses were virtually destroyed. and you took the time to come to that small community town to say i'm going to stand with you now and in the future. nt y tonow they received that with deep gratitude. and i do. there are still funds we're waiting to have released from our state that you have sent down you allocated it. we don't seem to be doing as good a job in the state dispersing it. other states have. that's our problem. i would like to know from you any way that you think we can incentivize or force or timelines or whatever, states to better do their job. it's hard enough on the federal level. fema and all the data you've got to collect and everything that must be done. but there are people still waiting not as a result of what happened here fra in r own state. >> a lot of states. first of all, thank you forour oplef north carolina.o t i enjoyed very much being down ther
i would also like to thank you for coming to fayetteville. you showed show g folksown there that you care. 98,000 homes were ravaged through hurricane matthew. 18,000 businesses were virtually destroyed. and you took the time to come to that small community town to say i'm going to stand with you now and in the future. nt y tonow they received that with deep gratitude. and i do. there are still funds we're waiting to have released from our state that you have sent down you allocated it. we...