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line of defense is, general wilson attackedcavalry escort in a cavalry charge down summerfield road, sabres in the air, horses flying, against what was known as readout number three, a small for. general wilson reformed with dismounted men on foot to attack, at which point they carried that point. but at that time the confederates had withdrawn. it had gotten dark. as federal troops came in, confederates were trying to get out of the city, and you had short, intense combat on the streets as escaping confederates ran into advancing federals. there would be intense fights and that it would break up. one federal trooper said, women and children screaming, excitement high everywhere. it was most like the horrors of war, a captured city burning, demoralized army retreating and a victorious one advancing. that was the scene in selma april 2, 1865. the city was open. to his credit, the next day general wilson would post a guard at any house that requested one, but that night it did not happen. the troops had free reign of the city and there were robberies, there were outrageous, no private citizen
line of defense is, general wilson attackedcavalry escort in a cavalry charge down summerfield road, sabres in the air, horses flying, against what was known as readout number three, a small for. general wilson reformed with dismounted men on foot to attack, at which point they carried that point. but at that time the confederates had withdrawn. it had gotten dark. as federal troops came in, confederates were trying to get out of the city, and you had short, intense combat on the streets as...
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those who say it is sabre rattling, it is trying to frighten people, there is no suggestion that there westminster, what we observe in terms of the politics, leads to a sense of uncertainty. although the government says there will be a good deal, their confidence in the business community is not there because we cannot see the shape of it. is that uncertainty express to you by all your members? we are talking about ancillary businesses, potentially a lot of jobs, is concerned being express to you, already with nine months to go? the longer time goes on, exactly as you say, the more uncertain and it is. we appear to be moving forward in negotiations and now we seem to be stalling again and what affects the big companies like rolls—royce and airbus will affect supply chain companies as well. even this news will create greater uncertainty about investments. airbus is right to make this point. it does put quite a lot of our economy at risk. thank you very much for your time for now. a review of the church of england's inquiry in 2010 into allegations of historical child sexual abuse has sa
those who say it is sabre rattling, it is trying to frighten people, there is no suggestion that there westminster, what we observe in terms of the politics, leads to a sense of uncertainty. although the government says there will be a good deal, their confidence in the business community is not there because we cannot see the shape of it. is that uncertainty express to you by all your members? we are talking about ancillary businesses, potentially a lot of jobs, is concerned being express to...
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welcome improvement to see the two of them having a dialogue rather than engaging in name calling and sabre rattling which given north korea's capabilities is truly dangerous for every american. and the world rooting for diplomacy to succeed. we got to be clear eyed about what a diplomatic succe looks like, complete verifiable irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula, nothing less. when a country like north korea, with a leader who is as ruthless as kim jong-un is has nuclear weapons and icbm's that can threaten the u.s., photo ops will not do. we need followthrough. we need to see that that danger is removed. and yet, president trump seems to have given away two or three of the major things that kim jong-un wanted, a meeting, the flags next to each other, now no delay of exercises with south korea, without getting anything in return. the danger to america is ever present. so what do we believe? five things: first, this is democrats. first, north korea must dismantle or remove every single one of its nuclear chemical and olic wes. cond, they must end the production enrichment o
welcome improvement to see the two of them having a dialogue rather than engaging in name calling and sabre rattling which given north korea's capabilities is truly dangerous for every american. and the world rooting for diplomacy to succeed. we got to be clear eyed about what a diplomatic succe looks like, complete verifiable irreversible denuclearization of the korean peninsula, nothing less. when a country like north korea, with a leader who is as ruthless as kim jong-un is has nuclear...
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it seems like the united states is willing to do some sabre rattling now with the latest round of tradest with the eu and canada, however, there's also an ongoing trade dispute with china. in a couple of weeks, the united states will impose $34 billion worth of tariffs on china and there's talk of immediate chinese retaliation as well. so this rhetoric and the threats and the retaliations have been escalating on multiple fronts just in the past few weeks. i mean, i am tempted to ask where does it go now? when the president gets near his twitter account it is hard to know, but we have interviewed that so many analysts in the last few weeks who had said the trade tariffs are fundamentally damaging, in their opinion. there are people around president trump who would say the same. he clearly is absolutely set on this as a course of action. and, if you remember, very early on in this process he tweeted out that trade wars are easy to win. the way he views it is that other countries depend on the united states more than the united states depends on these other countries. it will be interestin
it seems like the united states is willing to do some sabre rattling now with the latest round of tradest with the eu and canada, however, there's also an ongoing trade dispute with china. in a couple of weeks, the united states will impose $34 billion worth of tariffs on china and there's talk of immediate chinese retaliation as well. so this rhetoric and the threats and the retaliations have been escalating on multiple fronts just in the past few weeks. i mean, i am tempted to ask where does...
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how does that play down into the sabr and what it does with rates. winner -- vonnie is the winner. feel like mark: well done, both of you. this is bloomberg. ♪ fx comedyt's focus on dollar flat but a stronger dollar as investors considering the impact of global trade tensions. waiting to see the outcome of opec and what the retaliatory comments from europe mean for currency markets. euro recovering from losses. the next guest is david puth. cls's the wolves largest payments -- the world's largest payments company. you have been riveted by fx markets. what have you noticed in terms of flows? >> it is nice to see you. today was a record day for volume through the settlement service. you can ascribe that to many reasons. first, the version monetary policies and global economies always lead to currency changes over time. vonnie: we heard comments from the panel in sintra that would have been interesting to fedex traders and markets. how has centralg and changes we have seen in forward guidance, in terms of interest rate increases this year and next year. the fomc statement -- how has t
how does that play down into the sabr and what it does with rates. winner -- vonnie is the winner. feel like mark: well done, both of you. this is bloomberg. ♪ fx comedyt's focus on dollar flat but a stronger dollar as investors considering the impact of global trade tensions. waiting to see the outcome of opec and what the retaliatory comments from europe mean for currency markets. euro recovering from losses. the next guest is david puth. cls's the wolves largest payments -- the world's...
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say they are relieved that president trump is at least engaging in diplomacy as opposed to nuclear sabre rattling and mean tweets. there is a lot of criticism, though. chuck schumer said it is worrisome in the statement the fact that the united states has obtained vague promises where north korea has gained a kodak moment. >> this is tom coughlin saying, i get it. we shouldn't sit down with dictators, but he's trying to say it's different when that country gets to the point, as north korea has, when they have nuclear weapons that could get to our soil. >> once they have nuclear weapons that could get to us, i would liken it toast presidents sitting down with soviet dictators. it's not something we should celebrate, it's not a pretty sight, but it's a necessary part of the job to try to prote eran threat. >> look, and the fact he's basically admitting what chuck colorful language, which is that democrats -- there would be a call for impeachment, and it would be the worst thing in the world if a democratic president not just sat down but gave all the pomp and circumstance that this sort of
say they are relieved that president trump is at least engaging in diplomacy as opposed to nuclear sabre rattling and mean tweets. there is a lot of criticism, though. chuck schumer said it is worrisome in the statement the fact that the united states has obtained vague promises where north korea has gained a kodak moment. >> this is tom coughlin saying, i get it. we shouldn't sit down with dictators, but he's trying to say it's different when that country gets to the point, as north...
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radel sabres and markets -- rattle sabers and markets.e and bearish signals from iron ore, copper, aluminum, getting hit. ofare live in portugal ahead draghi's big speech. from philip lane about policy and what we have heard and what we are going to hear. good morning. this is the european open. i am matt miller at the ecb form alongside guy johnson in london de guyum alongsi johnson in london. guy: you are seeing basic resources trading lower this morning. trade is feeling the pressure today. let's give you an idea of what is going on. there are a few things you can take away from this. morningral theme this in the markets is one that is dominated by trade. in the kind of markets we are in a few moments, -- in at the asml, there is a tech story rolling this morning. you can look at the semiconductor market. the number of small idiosyncratic factors driving these individual names, more broadly, it is definitely a stock market this morning. let's get a first word news update. vowed to retaliate against united states companies after donald
radel sabres and markets -- rattle sabers and markets.e and bearish signals from iron ore, copper, aluminum, getting hit. ofare live in portugal ahead draghi's big speech. from philip lane about policy and what we have heard and what we are going to hear. good morning. this is the european open. i am matt miller at the ecb form alongside guy johnson in london de guyum alongsi johnson in london. guy: you are seeing basic resources trading lower this morning. trade is feeling the pressure today....
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>> anything that convinces me that a recision is coming would worry me the protectionist sabre rattlingnd skirmishing turn out to trade war, we are all burned >> why are you not more worried abouinflation? it doesn't sound like you are. >> i've been doing this for 40y. i've been a disinflationist for 40 years, it's probably time forever me to be wrong n have seen employment as high as it has been the last 40 years >> wages are still running around 2.5%. janet yellen back in 2014 was looking for 3%, by now. >> doesn't mean it won't happen. just means it hasn't happened yet. what about the pressures on prices now >> a lot of those i think will be absorbed by profit margins. one thing that's interesting, we had record profit margins in the fourth quarter before the tax cuts, and with the tax cuts it was 11% back then, with the tax cuts at a record high of 12% i think some of these pressures can be absorbed in the profit market >> are those declining profit margins figured into your estimates for the s&p? >> we go back to 11% that absorbs it. >> what -- if dimon says we're in the sixth inni
>> anything that convinces me that a recision is coming would worry me the protectionist sabre rattlingnd skirmishing turn out to trade war, we are all burned >> why are you not more worried abouinflation? it doesn't sound like you are. >> i've been doing this for 40y. i've been a disinflationist for 40 years, it's probably time forever me to be wrong n have seen employment as high as it has been the last 40 years >> wages are still running around 2.5%. janet yellen back...
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julia: this could be amazing for sabres.rest that the central bank pays to banks could be paid to individuals. there is a cost implication, but i think in terms of the competition for the ordinary banks having to compete on that level with the high rate of interest, lobbyists for the banks will go crazy. is the political effort being considered? >> political circumstances can change. that is one of the lessons of the last few years. it is hard to know what to expect. people are looking for alternatives in the banking sector. this would be eligible for business accounts. i would think google and apple would want accounts for the fed -- with the fed. it would be convenient. the political dynamics at this moment are difficult, but it could open up over time. joe: they will put up a fight. are a transaction costs critical issue. >> that's right. ,ulia: thanks so much morgan law professor at vanderbilt. scarlet: breaking news from at&t . the u.s. government and at&t agreed to end the waiting. to close the deal on time warner. at&
julia: this could be amazing for sabres.rest that the central bank pays to banks could be paid to individuals. there is a cost implication, but i think in terms of the competition for the ordinary banks having to compete on that level with the high rate of interest, lobbyists for the banks will go crazy. is the political effort being considered? >> political circumstances can change. that is one of the lessons of the last few years. it is hard to know what to expect. people are looking...
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light sabre sold less than the blast as. it is a little bit later.land are so going to win today's. expectations are on them. they did go out the group stage at the last world cup in brazil in 2014. this time they could qualify for the last 16 with a game to spare. we will be live in a minute. how close were germany to an early exit last night? i can tell you — 30 seconds from a draw with sweden that would have made it very difficult for them to get out of the group stages. the reigning champions have been knocked out in the group stages at the last two world cups and germany looked to be following suit when 0la toivonnen gave sweden the lead. marco reus then equalised early in the second half. but germany had a man sent off and they looked doomed until toni kroos stepped up in the 95th minute to keep them alive in russia. germany are now second in group f, mexico are top after they beat south korea 2—1. west ham's javier hernandez on the scoresheet in rostov. and england will have to win and score a bucketful of goals if they're to top group g tonig
light sabre sold less than the blast as. it is a little bit later.land are so going to win today's. expectations are on them. they did go out the group stage at the last world cup in brazil in 2014. this time they could qualify for the last 16 with a game to spare. we will be live in a minute. how close were germany to an early exit last night? i can tell you — 30 seconds from a draw with sweden that would have made it very difficult for them to get out of the group stages. the reigning...
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sabr andined by bloomberg audiences. here are the stories we are following. opec reality check.ran's ease off on its attempt to block an agreement. score for saudi arabia and argentina. fromries got to win big their inclusion in the emerging markets index. the supreme court rules that states can collect sales tax on international practices -- purchases. news onbreaking kalanick rep. -- conagra. there is no certainty of a deal being made but in recent weeks conagra and technical have been in discussions. you can see a look at the effect that this news is having on conagra's share price on the day. >> let's now get a broader check of the markets area u.s. stocks falling today. the dow is down 6/10 of 1%. now, falling for an eighth consecutive session. the s&p 500 is being led lower by energy shares. we are less than 24 hours away from the crucial opec meeting. decide the fate of crude output. take a look at what is happening across markets. the u.s. may be approaching china to backdoor channels so we are seeing the dollar reversing earlier gains but this is mostly about positionin
sabr andined by bloomberg audiences. here are the stories we are following. opec reality check.ran's ease off on its attempt to block an agreement. score for saudi arabia and argentina. fromries got to win big their inclusion in the emerging markets index. the supreme court rules that states can collect sales tax on international practices -- purchases. news onbreaking kalanick rep. -- conagra. there is no certainty of a deal being made but in recent weeks conagra and technical have been in...
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. >> all that -- >> the buffalo sabres are proud to select -- >> -- and all that matters -- >> makes the catch. what a beauty. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> that trip to the ballpark might come with some new hazards. the philly fanatic shot a woman in the face with a hot gun, sending her to the hospital. he's just using a pneumatic gun to launch high-velocity beef directly at people's faces. you know what? america is great again. >>> and welcome to the weekend, everyone. i'm anthony mason along with dana jacobson and adriana diaz. welcome, everybody. anybody commute by paddle board this morning? >> no. and i'm glad none of us have a hot dog gun. >>> we begin this morning with new details on the immigration controversy and confusion at the border. >> a senior administration official tells cbs news that as of last night, about 500 children in custody of customs and border protection were reunited with their parntds. that leaves hundreds more who are still being held in facilities managed by the department of health and human services. that agency has formed a task force aimed at reun
. >> all that -- >> the buffalo sabres are proud to select -- >> -- and all that matters -- >> makes the catch. what a beauty. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> that trip to the ballpark might come with some new hazards. the philly fanatic shot a woman in the face with a hot gun, sending her to the hospital. he's just using a pneumatic gun to launch high-velocity beef directly at people's faces. you know what? america is great again. >>> and...
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its eternal undivided capital but the palestinians wanted as the capital of the future state of the sabrer, from british foreign policy. an idea on how this can become sensitive. an area so politicised. every detail of the schedule is closely scrutinised. thank you. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines taliban bomb—maker khalid ali is found guilty of plotting a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament mps urge the government to increase defence spending or risk influence with washington and nato allies two men have been killed and 18 other people have been injured after a collision between a bus and a lorry in cambridgeshire. in the sport, dele alli is in contention, returning from injury and is available for the england match with belgium on thursday. will denmark or australia qualify alongside france? both those matches under way. and no goals in either game. butjust under way. and no goals in either game. but just as under way. and no goals in either game. butjust as i say that, per room have gone 1—0 ahead. britain's health service lags behind
its eternal undivided capital but the palestinians wanted as the capital of the future state of the sabrer, from british foreign policy. an idea on how this can become sensitive. an area so politicised. every detail of the schedule is closely scrutinised. thank you. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines taliban bomb—maker khalid ali is found guilty of plotting a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliament mps urge the government to increase defence...