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gets to theout -- column, finds out general stedman and granger. waves his everybody amsurg -- but for the most immediate threat is. it's literally minutes of time. johnson is approaching up this flag there. there is our friends for the 21st ohio. confederate infantry -- james p stedman. the western end of horseshoe this falls over the head of the horse. he is unhurt, relatively. he stands up, he's got cuts on his face. his bloody honest informant days. and made rushes up and says, take my horse. he says i'm fine. should i tell your family he'd taken his bullet. he was going to be safe for the rest of the battle. and performed magnificently on horseshoe ridge. the name spelling is very important. please arrive -- stabilizes. cap thomas will never be able to fill. --re's people approaching and this is with a prolonged -- the union line. confederates also have troops into the battlefield. eventually they will prevail. the biggest problem the federal's face by 4:00 in the afternoon. as it gets close to dark, by sides and desperately loan ammunition. t
gets to theout -- column, finds out general stedman and granger. waves his everybody amsurg -- but for the most immediate threat is. it's literally minutes of time. johnson is approaching up this flag there. there is our friends for the 21st ohio. confederate infantry -- james p stedman. the western end of horseshoe this falls over the head of the horse. he is unhurt, relatively. he stands up, he's got cuts on his face. his bloody honest informant days. and made rushes up and says, take my...
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. >> you don't talk much in theout book about, people made fun of you on late night talk shows -- >> i never used the words to the party, ever. there are things like occupy wall street i believe there is a good heart and being beef at -- >> what was happening. you didn't tell people for a while we were kind of hoping no one would make that connection but of course it is impossible.a you must have been out of your mind. >> i was like okay i'm going to walk now, one vote, to put. i knew you're a united states congressman, i -- the arrest was not announced yet and i still went to work. this same person for we just went on and i went through crazy thoughts like maybe this will fix itself. i look back at this like the work out of your mind. >> has it changed how you view other people who make mistakes? like jesse jackson junior like for all intensive purposes he got caught up in campaign spending and his life completely went off track. do you view situations like that differently? think >> s.. allegedly the quickest to figure all that out is to. he came to washington with the greatest int
. >> you don't talk much in theout book about, people made fun of you on late night talk shows -- >> i never used the words to the party, ever. there are things like occupy wall street i believe there is a good heart and being beef at -- >> what was happening. you didn't tell people for a while we were kind of hoping no one would make that connection but of course it is impossible.a you must have been out of your mind. >> i was like okay i'm going to walk now, one vote,...
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theout strong willpower, quality to make a sacrifice, we cannot win wars only by armaments.rom day one, the armies have integrated awareness and strict discipline. the army has fulfilled many missions. this is because of the discipline built on the high-level political awareness. the army never infringes on people's interests. they speak to the pulse and are willing to die a glorious death. the army has always been a unified combat force. history tells us that this allows us to be invincible. the strength of the army relies not only in the numbers but in discipline. without strict discipline, i -- our army won't move forward. the army should build an iron will with iron discipline, and under no circumstances should -- must be army obey the commands of the party and march forward with a unified pace. victory, theto people's army has demonstrated strength in military civility. the people's army has always shared the same destiny with the people. they fight for the people. they will be pra soldiers. if they keep people in their hearts, they will be remembered by people. as a po
theout strong willpower, quality to make a sacrifice, we cannot win wars only by armaments.rom day one, the armies have integrated awareness and strict discipline. the army has fulfilled many missions. this is because of the discipline built on the high-level political awareness. the army never infringes on people's interests. they speak to the pulse and are willing to die a glorious death. the army has always been a unified combat force. history tells us that this allows us to be invincible....
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Aug 8, 2017
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looking other options proposed in the past or different ways that they can take elements of that plan theoutning up against very fierce opposition that we saw against the border adjustment proposal. david: lawmakers are out of town and members of their staff are still on capitol hill. what are they saying to you about the timetable for all this and the prospects of getting this done when lawmakers get back to town in the fall? anna: it was interesting in reporting the story that we heard that even with lawmakers out of town, staffers are here and they're working on this. there are rounding out the details after we had that united statement of principles the last week of july. everyone i spoke with on capitol hill is like, it is so early. we don't have definite answers to those questions yet. they are still working out these details. there is still a lot left to be decided. and they are going to have to really move fast when they get back in september and october and november if they are going to get this done this year. david: that is anna edgerton joining me today. let's get more insight on
looking other options proposed in the past or different ways that they can take elements of that plan theoutning up against very fierce opposition that we saw against the border adjustment proposal. david: lawmakers are out of town and members of their staff are still on capitol hill. what are they saying to you about the timetable for all this and the prospects of getting this done when lawmakers get back to town in the fall? anna: it was interesting in reporting the story that we heard that...
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Aug 23, 2017
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are the chances and what o could it mean for your money >> the biggest advertising company cutting theout look and blaming problems in part on the white house. the hot take on president trump straight ahead. >>> 700 million reasons why tonight could be the best night ever tonight's powerball drawing will be the second biggest jackpot of all time the odds and pay day and what i'm going to do with it when
are the chances and what o could it mean for your money >> the biggest advertising company cutting theout look and blaming problems in part on the white house. the hot take on president trump straight ahead. >>> 700 million reasons why tonight could be the best night ever tonight's powerball drawing will be the second biggest jackpot of all time the odds and pay day and what i'm going to do with it when
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Aug 31, 2017
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says theout by rbc company -- right now they are opening stores in houston, reopening, and the idea thatght have to reorient some of the vehicles that are actually on the ground at the location, helping them redistribute the inventory, something that rbc sees as a blessing in disguise. that stock is up. then we have weakness could dollar general, this is a big day for committees because dollar general is down. issues with that company. this has been popular among investors, especially hedge funds. and this situation is not too hot. disney is down about 150 basis points today. some weakness there. a few things going on. first, reports that they are going to india continue to figure out how to create higher margins at the company, something that has been very important to them. today our story on bloomberg is that they are looking at cutting some of the staff at the abc unit. this is never a great time if you are having to cut employees. overall it has been a positive story for the stock. julia: you know the network business has been under pressure, and that is part of the profit of the ov
says theout by rbc company -- right now they are opening stores in houston, reopening, and the idea thatght have to reorient some of the vehicles that are actually on the ground at the location, helping them redistribute the inventory, something that rbc sees as a blessing in disguise. that stock is up. then we have weakness could dollar general, this is a big day for committees because dollar general is down. issues with that company. this has been popular among investors, especially hedge...
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into theout 40 years time we start building penitentiaries that in the south they were entirely run by companies, entirely privatized. then after the civil war, companies were using prisoners as labor, working cotton fields, working in mines. this went into the early 20th century. than the states took over, and the states are still trying to make a profit from these. sometimes it is private, sometimes it is the state, but there has been a profit aspect through the whole system, up until very recently, when the private prisons were created. >> let me open it up to the audience. as always, keep your questions short, and with question marks. be brief so we can get to as many people as possible. i see some of the microphone, what is your question? >> do you think there is a connection in the modern prison system, both private and public, to the belief that it has become our modern system of slavery? >> who wants to take that? [laughter] mean -- the thing i would -- imdb into history now, -- i am deep into history now, and there is a line. we had slavery, and during slavery, prisons were ba
into theout 40 years time we start building penitentiaries that in the south they were entirely run by companies, entirely privatized. then after the civil war, companies were using prisoners as labor, working cotton fields, working in mines. this went into the early 20th century. than the states took over, and the states are still trying to make a profit from these. sometimes it is private, sometimes it is the state, but there has been a profit aspect through the whole system, up until very...
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chinese equity market have been , theout 40% and a-shares renminbi has appreciated quite a bit but stilling a little bit cheaper than in messier china. investors are starting to realize there is a lot to like and there are some opportunities within the larger caps, and also companies are paying a little more dividend because more chinese investors are open to that. yvonne: you mentioned about the dividend play which is an increasing trend in china. on shower is still relatively more expensive. we still see that premium in h shares. >> obviously sometimes asia tends to be more expensive and sometimes h shares perform better. for chinese insurers, going forward, they can actually use the gains i made on the markets trading income as part of their overall net income. the difference can be counted is net income. probably will see a little less speculating on a share market and more those companies will be paying dividends. as a result you'll see insurers want to focus more on those companies that retain good amounts of dividends. as a whole, a-shares are playing catch-up and people will star
chinese equity market have been , theout 40% and a-shares renminbi has appreciated quite a bit but stilling a little bit cheaper than in messier china. investors are starting to realize there is a lot to like and there are some opportunities within the larger caps, and also companies are paying a little more dividend because more chinese investors are open to that. yvonne: you mentioned about the dividend play which is an increasing trend in china. on shower is still relatively more expensive....
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are the chances and what o could it mean for your money >> the biggest advertising company cutting theout look and blaming problems in part on the white house. the hot take on president trump straight ahead. >>> 700 million reasons why tonight could be the best night ever tonight's powerball drawing will be the second biggest jackpot of all time the odds and pay day and what i'm going to do with it when i win. "power lunch" starts right now ♪ >> welcome to power lunch, who knows why stocks are down today. one plausible speculation is they got nervous over president trump's threat of going to the wall the dow and s&p and nasdaq down about a quarter of a percent nothing big but a little bit of a pull back after yesterday's major rise transports taking a hit on pace for their first negative day in three and bumping up against their 200 day average. railroads and airlines leading the way down as you see there. check out the home builders etfs attract under pressure new home sales are tumbling more than 9% in july. we begin with politics and president trump's speech last night in phoenix his r
are the chances and what o could it mean for your money >> the biggest advertising company cutting theout look and blaming problems in part on the white house. the hot take on president trump straight ahead. >>> 700 million reasons why tonight could be the best night ever tonight's powerball drawing will be the second biggest jackpot of all time the odds and pay day and what i'm going to do with it when i win. "power lunch" starts right now ♪ >> welcome to power...