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sheriff mccall could together a posse of over 1000 men. for the next several days, they hunted him through the swamps of an area outside madison, florida. eventually, they found him sleeping by a cypress tree. witnesses at the scene said he was shot multiple times, and they were pulling slugs and bullets out of his body. willis mccall was on the scene with his deputy james yates. he was basically never going to be brought in. the idea was not to capture him and bring him back for trial. it was pretty clear they were to shoot first. nermeen: can you tell us about the material you had access for this book and also your attempts to interview norma padgett, the white woman who was 17 at the time who claimed the four had raped her? >> i filed a freedom of information act several years ago. it is difficult to get this material. it all has to be vetted and redacted. i hit the market 60 years. once 60 years passes and one of the civil rights investigations, all of the material becomes public domain. i was very lucky to get a box of fbi files that
sheriff mccall could together a posse of over 1000 men. for the next several days, they hunted him through the swamps of an area outside madison, florida. eventually, they found him sleeping by a cypress tree. witnesses at the scene said he was shot multiple times, and they were pulling slugs and bullets out of his body. willis mccall was on the scene with his deputy james yates. he was basically never going to be brought in. the idea was not to capture him and bring him back for trial. it was...
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this is the question we will put to the ceo, carolyn mccall. she joins us at 8:30. matt: less than a half hour away from the open. take a look at where futures are pointing for european equity indexes. we have a next trade, but almost no movement on futures. it almost feels like we have crested and are just hanging at the top. global stocks yesterday rose to a record high on the promise of more spending out of china to boost global infrastructure. we saw at one point s&p rising to its highest level. we saw at one point asian stocks, the nikkei touching 20,000. things are coming off from their, but still relatively high levels, and we see futures hanging right now in the air. take a look at the bund trade. let me zoom in so you can get a sense of what's happened just in the past 10 minutes. investors selling off the debt, pushing up the yield. 0.421 is the interest rate you get when you loan the german government money for 10 years, but that has been incredibly volatile over the last month. we have gone from half a percent to .1%, back to 0.421. guy: it's amazing how
this is the question we will put to the ceo, carolyn mccall. she joins us at 8:30. matt: less than a half hour away from the open. take a look at where futures are pointing for european equity indexes. we have a next trade, but almost no movement on futures. it almost feels like we have crested and are just hanging at the top. global stocks yesterday rose to a record high on the promise of more spending out of china to boost global infrastructure. we saw at one point s&p rising to its...
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we're joined by the chairman of the house homeland security congressman, mike mccall.hanks for joining us. >> thanks wolfe. >> i assume you've been briefed to a certain stent on this attack right? >> yes. >> has the u.n. claimed the responsibility for the isis claim? >> not yet. in connections this individual has with his parents, but in addition the way this was carried out was very premeditated using devices you can use on the inspiration magazine but isis magazine had a build a bomb in the kitchen. now remember ben lat encease son came out to attack over a week ago. either way it's radical islamic gee haud. >> so it's either al qaeda or isis inspired, but it's specifically directed. in other words was this individual acting alone based on inspiration or was there a plot where somebody helped, for example build those bombs? >> this one seems a little more sophisticated than we've seen in the past. where people would pick up knives, vehicles kill, however you can how ever you are. this one seems to be a little more pre-meditated, planned out sophisticated. that's why
we're joined by the chairman of the house homeland security congressman, mike mccall.hanks for joining us. >> thanks wolfe. >> i assume you've been briefed to a certain stent on this attack right? >> yes. >> has the u.n. claimed the responsibility for the isis claim? >> not yet. in connections this individual has with his parents, but in addition the way this was carried out was very premeditated using devices you can use on the inspiration magazine but isis...
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congressman michael mccall is the chairman of the homeland security committee. a lot of concerns about her situation here at home as well. chairman, thank you very much for being here this evening. the vetting thing that has been discussed quite a bit and it raises the question about whether extreme vetting, the version that the president has supposed would keep us safer here, your thoughts? >> i believe it would. mayor giuliani and i have worked together to write the memo on intensifying vetting in high threat areas and this is precisely why we did it. here you have -- this is not a lone wolf case involving a knife. this is involving a militia foreign fighter who traveled to libya. my kids age at a concert performance, very soft target, very premeditated sophisticated attack using a very sophisticated explosive device. in the process, i believe he is going back to libya to provide more training. it is ramadan on friday, and the president's tour let's forget was just to both the saudi kingdom, to israel, and to visit the pope. that might have had some bearing on
congressman michael mccall is the chairman of the homeland security committee. a lot of concerns about her situation here at home as well. chairman, thank you very much for being here this evening. the vetting thing that has been discussed quite a bit and it raises the question about whether extreme vetting, the version that the president has supposed would keep us safer here, your thoughts? >> i believe it would. mayor giuliani and i have worked together to write the memo on intensifying...
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at home, michael mccall chairing the house homeland security meeting, congressman, what do we know from our british partners of any possible evidence that it is isis, whether or not it is isis inspired, lone wolf or a larger conspiracy. they have arrest warrants out and a 23-year-old man has been arrested. >> we do know as you said, size claimed credit for the attack. in their words, they said they killed or wounded over 100 crusaders and warned about future attacks against those who in their words worship the cross. i think the timing of this is very interesting, right before their elections, at the same time the president of the united states met with the saudi kingdom and arab nation leaders with netanyahu and israel. and i don't -- i wonder if there is some connection between these visits and how he condemned the radical islamist terror. what i also worry about, andrea, is the access that the foreign fighters have to europe and the uk. we have squeezed the caliphate, and i think you're going to see them scatter outside to other countries, europe being a prime target. >> this attack
at home, michael mccall chairing the house homeland security meeting, congressman, what do we know from our british partners of any possible evidence that it is isis, whether or not it is isis inspired, lone wolf or a larger conspiracy. they have arrest warrants out and a 23-year-old man has been arrested. >> we do know as you said, size claimed credit for the attack. in their words, they said they killed or wounded over 100 crusaders and warned about future attacks against those who in...
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and mccall sez he hoped the traditional ‘admin‘ day would be "taken out of the calendar" for future toursr the lines but every squad goes to the same thing when you get together. it is an admin and organisation data get through. for us organisation data get through. for us to be able to have this today, to get everything out of the way, given obviously some of the preparation time we have, it is a really important day for us. dan evans sez fellow tennis player aljaz bedene shouldn‘t be considered british. evans made the comments after losing in straight sets to dutchman robin haase at the madrid 0pen. it‘s a result that sees evans remain fourth in the british rankings. but he doesn‘t recognise the number three, slovenian—born bedene, who qualified to represent great britain two years ago on residency grounds. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller reminded evans about the current rankings. four at the moment. who is the fourth? bedene thing before. it is nothing to do with him. he is not confrontational in any way, but to me it does not sit well if you have played for another country. i
and mccall sez he hoped the traditional ‘admin‘ day would be "taken out of the calendar" for future toursr the lines but every squad goes to the same thing when you get together. it is an admin and organisation data get through. for us organisation data get through. for us to be able to have this today, to get everything out of the way, given obviously some of the preparation time we have, it is a really important day for us. dan evans sez fellow tennis player aljaz bedene...
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this is their chief executive carolyn mccall.to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 easyjet airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 ea5yj et has airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 year5 easyjet has lost money in the winter and the two years we made money, all the stars aligned, the foreign exchange was in our favour, so £80 million of that was foreign exchange, the weakness of the pound against the dollar and because we buy our fuel against the dollar and because we buy ourfuel in against the dollar and because we buy our fuel in dollars and £115 million is a hit in the first half but a benefit in the second, because ea5ter moved into april. in other business news, consumer group which? say5 banks have made little progress in protecting people from pu5h fraud. that's when victims are conned into transferring money to the accounts of fraudsters, believing they're legitimate firm5. the banks' anti—fraud group said that they're addressing the problem. uk workers are three times more likely to go into work when ill than pull a sickie. a su
this is their chief executive carolyn mccall.to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 easyjet airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 yea r5 ea5yj et has airlines tend to make losses, 19/21 year5 easyjet has lost money in the winter and the two years we made money, all the stars aligned, the foreign exchange was in our favour, so £80 million of that was foreign exchange, the weakness of the pound against the dollar and because we buy our fuel against the dollar and because we buy ourfuel in against the dollar...
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mccall >> thank you.it's june 2000, 3 of the hijackers of 911 flew to new york international and were admitted into the united states. their names were mohammed, marwan and xia, sadly we know the rest of the story. in the years following the 911 attacks, the united states government went to great lengths to identify gaps in art vetting systems in and how our agencies share intelligence. the department of homeland security was created by the bush administration and congress to help protect america from terrorists by connecting the dots. now we face a new and growing threat to the homeland. in his speech on april the 18 th, secretary kelly described us as a nation under attack facing the highest terror threat level in years. due to our brave servicemen and women isis and al qaeda have incurred great losses in syria and iraq. yet as territory under their control strength, we are seen in exodus of foreign fighters returning to their homelands. 10000 of which are in europe. our committee is taking a serious lo
mccall >> thank you.it's june 2000, 3 of the hijackers of 911 flew to new york international and were admitted into the united states. their names were mohammed, marwan and xia, sadly we know the rest of the story. in the years following the 911 attacks, the united states government went to great lengths to identify gaps in art vetting systems in and how our agencies share intelligence. the department of homeland security was created by the bush administration and congress to help protect...
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rookie patrick mccall got the start tonight. he picks up another 3, part of a 13-0 run. patrick goes through all five defenders in this basket. now with eight minutes left in the second quarter, spurs lead san antonio 40-39. >>> boston rallied from a 21-point third quarter deficit and beat the defending champ at home. one reason for the loss, lebron james who scored three points and none in the third quarter. >> you got to play the whole night and play aggressive. it's the eastern conference finals. it's nothing for him. what he does, what he brings, it's not enough, he knows that, we know that, and we'll just expect him to be better on day four. >> having won 7 of their last 9 games, the giants are trying to keep that momentum going in chicago. john lackey got the start, and joe panic takes them deep to left. it's panic's eighth home run of the season. albert lemore jr. makes the catch, robbing him of extra bases. it's panic with the big hit, this ball goes over the head of jason hi jason hayward. and this ball keeping carrying, it will go for a double. and eduardo >>>
rookie patrick mccall got the start tonight. he picks up another 3, part of a 13-0 run. patrick goes through all five defenders in this basket. now with eight minutes left in the second quarter, spurs lead san antonio 40-39. >>> boston rallied from a 21-point third quarter deficit and beat the defending champ at home. one reason for the loss, lebron james who scored three points and none in the third quarter. >> you got to play the whole night and play aggressive. it's the...
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rookie patrick mccall got the start tonight. he picks up another 3, part of a 13-0 run.patrick goes through all five defenders in this basket. now with eight minutes left in the second quarter, spurs lead san antonio 40-39. >>> boston rallied from a 21-point third quarter deficit and beat the defending champ at home. one reason for the loss, lebron james who scored three points and none in the third quarter. >> you got to play the whole night and play aggressive. it's the eastern conference finals. it's nothing for him. what he does, what he brings, it's not enough, he knows that, we know that, and we'll just expect him to be better on day four. >> having won 7 of their last 9 games, the giants are trying to keep that momentum going in chicago. john lackey got the start, and joe panic takes them deep to left. it's panic's eighth home run of the season. albert lemore jr. makes the catch, robbing him of extra bases. it's panic with the big hit, this ball goes over the head of jason hi jason hayward. and this ball keeping carrying, it will go for a double. and eduardo nunes
rookie patrick mccall got the start tonight. he picks up another 3, part of a 13-0 run.patrick goes through all five defenders in this basket. now with eight minutes left in the second quarter, spurs lead san antonio 40-39. >>> boston rallied from a 21-point third quarter deficit and beat the defending champ at home. one reason for the loss, lebron james who scored three points and none in the third quarter. >> you got to play the whole night and play aggressive. it's the eastern...
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i also want to thank chairman mccall and ranking member thompson for prioritizing this task force and its mission. last congress this committee's task force on combatting terrorist and foreign fighter travel was not only successful in producing legislative change but also eye opening in what it revealed. the work done by members and staff on both sides of the aisle under the chairman's leadership raised awareness about gaps in screening and information sharing both at home and with our foreign partners. which ultimately led to positive reforms for protecting the homeland against terrorists and foreign fighters. this of course includes the visa waiver program improvement and terrorist prevention act enacted major reforms in 2015. i hope this task force on denying terrorist entry in the united states will bes a successful in its investigation and in its final recommendations. i also look forward to working with ms. watson coleman from new jersey and all the members on both sides to ensure that it is a success. i thank you for the time that you spent and i really am looking forward to th
i also want to thank chairman mccall and ranking member thompson for prioritizing this task force and its mission. last congress this committee's task force on combatting terrorist and foreign fighter travel was not only successful in producing legislative change but also eye opening in what it revealed. the work done by members and staff on both sides of the aisle under the chairman's leadership raised awareness about gaps in screening and information sharing both at home and with our foreign...
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. >>> a mother on the verge of deportation hopes a pardon by virginia governor terry mccall live. she was arrested for driving without a license and she was turned over to ic e. >> they're focusing on criminal aliens, as they call them, immigrants of criminal conviction and then we see that they paint people like lilliali. >> a spokeswoman for ic e. says ms. cruise mendez can be deported even without any criminal convictions. she came and was arrested by border patrol agents. she received two deferrals. >>> officers are looking into what's called the gulf war syndrome. symptoms may include joint pain, trouble with mood, cognition or a lot of fatigue. while the symptoms are known, the cause remains a mystery. >> we're even looking for people that went to the gulf war in 1990, 1991 and don't have any symptoms. we're trying to see what's different about them. what reaction or change in their blood is different from those that actually have the syndrome. >> according to the national academy of sciences 250,000 soldiers suffer from this. >>> today we will get an idea how many hurricane
. >>> a mother on the verge of deportation hopes a pardon by virginia governor terry mccall live. she was arrested for driving without a license and she was turned over to ic e. >> they're focusing on criminal aliens, as they call them, immigrants of criminal conviction and then we see that they paint people like lilliali. >> a spokeswoman for ic e. says ms. cruise mendez can be deported even without any criminal convictions. she came and was arrested by border patrol...
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i want to thak chairman mccall for organizing this. they were not only successful in producing legislative change but also eye opening in what it revealed. the work done on both sides of the aisle, raised awareness about gaps and screening and information sharing, both at home and with our foreigns. this includes the visa waiver program improvement that enabouted major vwp. i hope this task force will be as successful in its investigation and in its final recommendations. i also look forward to working with ms. watson coleman from new jersey. i thank you for the time you spent. i really am looking forward to this. >> this is a critical time for our nation's security. the task force focused on jihadist fighters to come west. now we see that number dropping as these fighters seek to expand farther than iraq and syria. the threat against the west continues to rise as the fighters leave. the so-called caliphate. as fbi director comey said are there are going to come hundreds and hundreds of dangerous people. it will be like we've never see
i want to thak chairman mccall for organizing this. they were not only successful in producing legislative change but also eye opening in what it revealed. the work done on both sides of the aisle, raised awareness about gaps and screening and information sharing, both at home and with our foreigns. this includes the visa waiver program improvement that enabouted major vwp. i hope this task force will be as successful in its investigation and in its final recommendations. i also look forward to...
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mike mccall, house chairman committees a can of fox news on the sixth anniversary of the raid that killedosama bin laden . >> the war of terror did not end with the death of osama bin laden. paragraph my terror threats against the west since it's killing them anytime since then. lauren: isis link plots against the last including 20 this year that. 10 airports in eight countries in the middle east and north africa. nicole: the ceo of united airlines in the hot seat before a passenger is dragged off a flight last month in chicago to ask religious calling the incident in the wake of record proportions as lawmakers warn u.s. airlines to improve customer service or face regulation during yesterday's hearing which lasted more than four hours. munoz apologizing once again. >> or employees did not have the authority to do what was right or use frankly common sense. in that moment, our customers and company fails. so i ceo at the end of the day, that is on me. nicole: united has reached a settlement with that particular passenger. also issued new policies to prevent customer service failures. laur
mike mccall, house chairman committees a can of fox news on the sixth anniversary of the raid that killedosama bin laden . >> the war of terror did not end with the death of osama bin laden. paragraph my terror threats against the west since it's killing them anytime since then. lauren: isis link plots against the last including 20 this year that. 10 airports in eight countries in the middle east and north africa. nicole: the ceo of united airlines in the hot seat before a passenger is...
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i talked to the house homeland security chairman, michael mccall about that. his thoughts on getting to the bottom of this. >> i don't think i've seen a presidency with so many internal leaks inside the camp. your loyal to the president. when he's engaged in very confidential conversations or classified conversations, the idea that some staffer would relay this to other intelligence officials -- >> neil: but they are, right, chairman? >> they are. >> neil: i'm wondering, that doesn't seem to be the concern of those on capitol hill, particularly democrats, for whom it was a very big concern during the campaign. i understand politics, but this cuts to the core of intelligence communities running rogue here. and who knows who else. >> when you question the motivation, why are they leaking this sensitive information. and quite frankly, this is something that the special counsel should be looking at in terms of leaks as they may have related to the russian probe. we know the unmasking also was a huge issue of personal violations of people being unmasked and then po
i talked to the house homeland security chairman, michael mccall about that. his thoughts on getting to the bottom of this. >> i don't think i've seen a presidency with so many internal leaks inside the camp. your loyal to the president. when he's engaged in very confidential conversations or classified conversations, the idea that some staffer would relay this to other intelligence officials -- >> neil: but they are, right, chairman? >> they are. >> neil: i'm wondering,...
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. >> let me just mention, mccall got caught up in a lot of pre election activities. this unprecedented letter on october 7 that -- signed by director of the dni and the chief of homeland security that indicated that there was this russian intervention. so we could quibble about whether there should have been more on notice -- shouldn't have that level of specificities with all due respect. >> that's why we have the ica report of january 6 where there was unanimous agreement that there was massive russian intervention. we can't see it in the future. what we're looking at now, to look at those contacts that mr. brennan spoke about and see what they were, how extensive they were and what they led to, if anything. >> senators you saw all options are on the table. can you explain what they are? i'm not sure what folks understand a committee can do to compel somebody to testify. >> we've taken the options we feel are appropriate. if we feel there's not a respond, we'll see additional counsel advice on how to proceed forward. at the end of that option is a contempt charge.
. >> let me just mention, mccall got caught up in a lot of pre election activities. this unprecedented letter on october 7 that -- signed by director of the dni and the chief of homeland security that indicated that there was this russian intervention. so we could quibble about whether there should have been more on notice -- shouldn't have that level of specificities with all due respect. >> that's why we have the ica report of january 6 where there was unanimous agreement that...
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that's patrick mccall out there warming up. going to take you live to oracle with jason appelbaum after the break. >>> new at 6:00 a piece of bay area art history that crashes into the bay. the plans now to try to preserve it. >>> yeah, it was twice as big as that looks from the pier. >>> all right, the warriors made it look easy in game one against the jazz on tuesday night. >> tonight it's game two. tip-off an hour away. ktvu's jason appelbaum and our sports director mark ibanez at the arena. guys, what do you tell your team if you're the jazz after losing so much? >> reporter: where's the white flag? >> i would say the warriors have 32 assists and just seven turnovers, and we hung with them. it was a methodical win by the warriors but we didn't get blown out. so i think you draw encouragement. on the flip of the coin, warriors only hit seven 3- pointers. they didn't really hit from beyond the arc so that was a factor. >> you have to be realistic. to them, i would just say watch them in the transition game. what the warriors
that's patrick mccall out there warming up. going to take you live to oracle with jason appelbaum after the break. >>> new at 6:00 a piece of bay area art history that crashes into the bay. the plans now to try to preserve it. >>> yeah, it was twice as big as that looks from the pier. >>> all right, the warriors made it look easy in game one against the jazz on tuesday night. >> tonight it's game two. tip-off an hour away. ktvu's jason appelbaum and our sports...
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. >> dana: congressman mccall was on fox earlier. take a look at his response. >> is this a foreign fighter, come back to europe to make terrorist attacks or is it the other individual, radicalized over the internet and been told from syria, to conduct attacks? either way, it achieves the same result. >> dana: it achieves the same result. >> jesse: at least he is not calling him a lone wolf. if someone is a u.k. citizen, and goes to a place like libya, iraq, syria and then comes back -- maybe put them on some sort of probation. keep a little more tabs on them. offer rewards for tips. in manchester. to rat out that guy if they think there is something wrong going on. some of these radical clerics get to spew hate speech over there. maybe they need to do something about the laws over there. maybe more surveillance. get some more spies or undercover agents. there's been a lot of bloodshed in europe over the last couple years. i haven't seen a big speech or a new coalition. i haven't seen a big military push anywhere. i remember after 9/
. >> dana: congressman mccall was on fox earlier. take a look at his response. >> is this a foreign fighter, come back to europe to make terrorist attacks or is it the other individual, radicalized over the internet and been told from syria, to conduct attacks? either way, it achieves the same result. >> dana: it achieves the same result. >> jesse: at least he is not calling him a lone wolf. if someone is a u.k. citizen, and goes to a place like libya, iraq, syria and...
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speaking to cnbc earlier, carolin mccall said she expects the operating environment to improve in the second half of 2017. >> the whole europe will be serviced by low-cost carriers. the legacy carriers are losing a lot of lon on short-haul. they're making their money on transatlantic and long-haul. we make our money doing short-haul. we are one of the few consistently profitable airlines in europe. so we are taking advantage of opportunity. if you look at what we've done, we have done 35 flights virtually a day from london to amsterdam. gone from two aircraft to nine aircraft in 2 1/2 years. the airport is now really full. you can't really get slots there anymore. that's the kind of opportunity we've taken advantage of with growth. in the uk, we're continuing to grow. we're number one in every single airport we operate in in the uk where we have based aircraft except manchester where we've gone from 3 to 2. it's very rational, very disciplin disciplined, we're taking advantage of opportunities where weaker airlines are getting weaker, you can see that with air italia, airline berlin's
speaking to cnbc earlier, carolin mccall said she expects the operating environment to improve in the second half of 2017. >> the whole europe will be serviced by low-cost carriers. the legacy carriers are losing a lot of lon on short-haul. they're making their money on transatlantic and long-haul. we make our money doing short-haul. we are one of the few consistently profitable airlines in europe. so we are taking advantage of opportunity. if you look at what we've done, we have done 35...
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when george mccall and it is so close to richmond he can hear the bells chiming in the city. troops when they wake up in the morning. they are about six miles outside of richmond. it was like the war is going to be over. so that the union suspends recruiting in the summer of 1862. robert e lee exhibit that army of virginia and knocks him back from richmond. the war goes on. more on the subject of morale and perception, that shock that it seems like the war is going to be over. northerners were thinking about what we are going to be doing after the war ends and then to have things so dramatically reversed that by september of is2 the army appropriately driving into maryland created that shifted morale in a crucial turning point in the civil war. many northerners after that point became more willing to have radical measures to free slavery. ,he war ended at that point almost until you do not see the end of slavery as a result of the civil war. emancipation proclamation happens in 1862. one of the things that happens to the southerners is that you have 100 days, the end of the y
when george mccall and it is so close to richmond he can hear the bells chiming in the city. troops when they wake up in the morning. they are about six miles outside of richmond. it was like the war is going to be over. so that the union suspends recruiting in the summer of 1862. robert e lee exhibit that army of virginia and knocks him back from richmond. the war goes on. more on the subject of morale and perception, that shock that it seems like the war is going to be over. northerners were...
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the latest poll shows mccall supports a 59% of voters and la pen trails with 41%.ister teresa may is sticking to her guns that britain should aallowed to negotiate a deal with the e.u. at the same time discussing the departure. jean-claude says he's 10 times more skeptical after his two-hour meeting with the leader on wednesday according to a german newspaper citing an unidentified official. commodity prices helped push china's april factory gauge lower. that's the official figure in april, declining from a five-year high. the first economic indicator signals growth in the world's second largest economy could be slow. the united states is considering a range of options as it reaches out to allies in confronting north korea's latest provocation. the national security advisor says the regime's ballistic missile test this weekend was in, quote, open defiance of the international community. >> we have to do something with partners in the region and globally and that involves enforcement of the u.n. sanctions in place. it may mean ratcheting up those sanctions even furt
the latest poll shows mccall supports a 59% of voters and la pen trails with 41%.ister teresa may is sticking to her guns that britain should aallowed to negotiate a deal with the e.u. at the same time discussing the departure. jean-claude says he's 10 times more skeptical after his two-hour meeting with the leader on wednesday according to a german newspaper citing an unidentified official. commodity prices helped push china's april factory gauge lower. that's the official figure in april,...
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carolyn mccall will join the team.k down the movement behind that expansion and the shift in the winter schedule. she joins the team at age: 30 u.k. time this morning. anna: they say they are on track to sort their eu operating certificate by the summer. that will be of interest to investors. let's take a look at the futures and where we are set to trade. weakerd be a little bit but they have flattened out. similarly, european futures looking for direction. manus: fairly flat. let's look at the risk radar. the dollar has been the story we have talked through the morning, on the back of donald trump having apparently diebold secrets in regards to reconnaissance with isis. that has been denied by the white house. the msci pacific index, commodities rising, oil rising, overall sentiment built into the markets. japan,and the bank of ready to do more to make that inflation target. anna: coming up, record levels in the u.s. yesterday. u.s. futures pretty next. p, asx up, and the nikkei getting within two points of 20,000. it
carolyn mccall will join the team.k down the movement behind that expansion and the shift in the winter schedule. she joins the team at age: 30 u.k. time this morning. anna: they say they are on track to sort their eu operating certificate by the summer. that will be of interest to investors. let's take a look at the futures and where we are set to trade. weakerd be a little bit but they have flattened out. similarly, european futures looking for direction. manus: fairly flat. let's look at the...
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so either you follow it, and i've taken a small plane with michael mccall going a few miles an hour, flying over adjustment snaking over. and it's going to be very hard to put a fence unless if you take private property rights that we have. so all i'm asking you is that, you know, you work with the lome border patrol, work with us. and just say in a we can't just use, you negotiation the fence and we know what happened to berlin wall. we know what happened to the chinese -- to the great wall of china. we know what happened to that. and i'm just saying we got to be spla smart on how we secure the border. we spend $18 million a year on the u.s. border. you remember the last time you and i worked together with chairman carter and kay. we were in the southern border of mexico. with $80 million that we put there to help mexico secure the southern border. $80 million compared to $18 billion. did you know that they actually stopped more people coming across than the whole border patrol did. so all i'm saying is, mr. secretary, we want to work with you. i know it's a very difficult job that
so either you follow it, and i've taken a small plane with michael mccall going a few miles an hour, flying over adjustment snaking over. and it's going to be very hard to put a fence unless if you take private property rights that we have. so all i'm asking you is that, you know, you work with the lome border patrol, work with us. and just say in a we can't just use, you negotiation the fence and we know what happened to berlin wall. we know what happened to the chinese -- to the great wall of...
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obviously, a lot of bad people that live in many of those, if not all those 38 countries, as chairman mccall stated in his opening statement. several of the 9/11 hijackers came in via europe with no vetting whatsoever. hypothetically, if that program were to terminate, would dhs have the band witte and capacity to deal with that new world if we were ever at that point where we needed to go there? >> i would really defer to -- >> if they terminated the program, then presumably, all of those travelers would have to apply for a visa. so it's really our bandwidth. and certainly in europe, the capacity to handle 18 million visa applications a year when globally right now we doing 14 million just isn't there, and would take quite a bit of team and resources to ramp up, to be able to handle that case load. if the entire program was suddenly eliminated. >> what would you see that looking like? kn numerically. could the embassies handle it? or are we at the point now where it wouldn't even be possible? >> it wouldn't be possible with the current physical plant and staffing that we have, it wouldn't b
obviously, a lot of bad people that live in many of those, if not all those 38 countries, as chairman mccall stated in his opening statement. several of the 9/11 hijackers came in via europe with no vetting whatsoever. hypothetically, if that program were to terminate, would dhs have the band witte and capacity to deal with that new world if we were ever at that point where we needed to go there? >> i would really defer to -- >> if they terminated the program, then presumably, all...
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>> well, if you listen to carolyn mccall, we should not be worried at all.er cieview is the share price s quality.e she says it is where it should be. two things from the company this morning that was interesting. loss they mention. the other was that they have converted a number of orders into larger planes. the underlying signal is, here is a company upbeat about its prospects because they are ordering larger planes than the one they have now. they think they can' fill this capacity. to answer your question, probably some optimism there, unlike what the stock is doing today. francine: give me a sense of what the airline can do from here. they have placed $3.8 billion in the planes. do they think it will get better quite quickly? >> they probably see some growth prospects here that are two no small degree born out of the weakness we see within the european market. we have air berlin here struggling. spaine welling in taking capacity out of the market. these are pockets where easyjet things they can grow. they are taking the a320 type p 21's. and upgrading t
>> well, if you listen to carolyn mccall, we should not be worried at all.er cieview is the share price s quality.e she says it is where it should be. two things from the company this morning that was interesting. loss they mention. the other was that they have converted a number of orders into larger planes. the underlying signal is, here is a company upbeat about its prospects because they are ordering larger planes than the one they have now. they think they can' fill this capacity. to...
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charles: and cara mccall la from washington d.c. crowned last night and the left went apoplectic because she had views on feminism and health care. >> i'm definitely going to say it's a privilege. i think firsthand for one to have health care you need to have jobs so therefore we need to continue to cultivate this environment we're given opportunities of health care and jobs to all the americans citizens worldwide. charles: joining us now tammy bruce, fox news contribute. the left is going nuts over this. >> this is a young woman who exemplifies the progress we've made, a degree in chemistry from south carolina university. clearly has a mind of her own. she's thinking out of the box to a degree. i don't like the zero sum dynamic if it's a right or a privilege, it's something like everything we have, something we earn, this is how life works, but she is a very impressive young woman and i like the fact that other liberals who also would be impressed with her when it comes to accomplishment and potential can see how others on the far
charles: and cara mccall la from washington d.c. crowned last night and the left went apoplectic because she had views on feminism and health care. >> i'm definitely going to say it's a privilege. i think firsthand for one to have health care you need to have jobs so therefore we need to continue to cultivate this environment we're given opportunities of health care and jobs to all the americans citizens worldwide. charles: joining us now tammy bruce, fox news contribute. the left is...
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the political action committee is controlled by terry mccall.eaking we want to take a quick listen. >> he is not under investigation and as the former director clapper of the director of national intelligence said there is no evidence of collusion between our campaign and any russian officials. let me just be clear. that's not what this is about. they took strong and decisive leadership here. to say the safety of the american people first by accepting the resignation of the attorney general to remove him as the have of the fbi. they have to head confidence in the federal bureau of investigation. and because of the actions that the deputy attorney general outlined to the president that were endorsed in agreed with by the attorney general the president made the right decision at the right time and now we look forward to finding the individual who will be able to lead that agency and all of the outstanding men and women of the fbi. back to a place where we move past the difficult politics of the last year that had swirled around director james come
the political action committee is controlled by terry mccall.eaking we want to take a quick listen. >> he is not under investigation and as the former director clapper of the director of national intelligence said there is no evidence of collusion between our campaign and any russian officials. let me just be clear. that's not what this is about. they took strong and decisive leadership here. to say the safety of the american people first by accepting the resignation of the attorney...