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so, up until april 1 arrow was its own dispatch is no longer dispatch because of his old. but the entire company was old. there is no more arrow. so, i am trying to see who else may be here. i do not see sam. and regions is here regions is also -- already under american dispatch. so they are already there. >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. we can take public comment. mr. addicted to minutes >> testifier: good evening of their arrow owner. we just have witnesses here. ido homage more material stuff you needed to see the testimony for the -- owners who applied to join american company because [inaudible] they been discriminated i have myself been discriminated even though i was not such a small-cap company. however, i love my approval -- so my city is but majority done them out of business. but however, i just want to say, i will be in the business [inaudible] it looks like it is heading in the direction to getting the small, intuitively is not a good thing for the service. we need competition. we need to have everybody have equal opportunity to be able to perf
so, up until april 1 arrow was its own dispatch is no longer dispatch because of his old. but the entire company was old. there is no more arrow. so, i am trying to see who else may be here. i do not see sam. and regions is here regions is also -- already under american dispatch. so they are already there. >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. we can take public comment. mr. addicted to minutes >> testifier: good evening of their arrow owner. we just have witnesses...
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>> germany's big-band king was playing right up until the end. in april last played his 90th concert at london's royal out but hall, giving fans a final chance to enjoy his upbeat sound and love of life. sarah: that's going to do it for this edition. thanks for watching. brent: we leave you now with some of the lasting images and sounds of james last. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] their mission? to help the army push back the islamic state. the troops will advise iraqi soldiers. obama has been criticized for being too soft. here is the white house spokesman. josh: it's hard to give yo ua rea -- a real clear sense of exactly what other things are on the table. the present has been clear about what is not on the table and that is a large-scale ground co
>> germany's big-band king was playing right up until the end. in april last played his 90th concert at london's royal out but hall, giving fans a final chance to enjoy his upbeat sound and love of life. sarah: that's going to do it for this edition. thanks for watching. brent: we leave you now with some of the lasting images and sounds of james last. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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>> germany's big-band king was playing right up until the end. in april last played his 90th concert at london's royal out but hall, giving fans a final chance to enjoy his upbeat sound and love of life. sarah: that's going to do it for this edition. thanks for watching. brent: we leave you now with some of the lasting images and sounds of james last. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] n 8 ♪ ♪ e of an
>> germany's big-band king was playing right up until the end. in april last played his 90th concert at london's royal out but hall, giving fans a final chance to enjoy his upbeat sound and love of life. sarah: that's going to do it for this edition. thanks for watching. brent: we leave you now with some of the lasting images and sounds of james last. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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that number could go up since the breach started december but wasn't detected until april. also today, lawmakers will look at how tsa workers are vetted. a report found 73 had possible links to terrorism. the inspector general will testify. >>> francis scott keel school is closed. air conditioning stopped working. and arlington county posted on twitter that fifth grade promotion ceremony will go ahead today at washington lee high school. we are working to find out when the elementary school will reopen. >>> absolutely not possible to have school without -- >> today is not the kind of day you can manage without air conditioning. yesterday wasn't either. >> no, not at all. tom kierein is in the storm team 4 weather center to get us ready for the heat wave ahead. >> good morning. rather muggy again and there are a few sprinkles coming out of the panhandle of west virginia coming into the shenandoah valley from near front royal, up to winchester and near martins town and as they track east they'll dry out. county for county for the afternoon, temperatures reaching low 90s in pr
that number could go up since the breach started december but wasn't detected until april. also today, lawmakers will look at how tsa workers are vetted. a report found 73 had possible links to terrorism. the inspector general will testify. >>> francis scott keel school is closed. air conditioning stopped working. and arlington county posted on twitter that fifth grade promotion ceremony will go ahead today at washington lee high school. we are working to find out when the elementary...
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that number could go up since the breach started in december. but it wasn't detected until april. >>> donald trump signaling a possible presidential bid. many say that he appears much more serious this time around. trump is expected to share the details of his personal fortune including a net worth of about $9 billion. that's a disclosure trump hasn't made in previous election years. we'll be watching his 11:00 news conference today where he's expected to lay out his 2016 intentions. >>> it's now 6:05. if you hope for a less crowded commute on metro this morning that's not going to happen. about 100 eight-car trains are not on the rails this morning because of safety inspections. doors on the 4000 series cars opened up while trains were in motion. causing metro to pull them from service. metro has said the 4000 series would return this week but news4's adam tuss found out that those cars will not be running today. metro doesn't have a time line for when the cars will return. >>> right now, texas is bracing for more heavy rain as tropical storm bill pushes closer to the coast ther
that number could go up since the breach started in december. but it wasn't detected until april. >>> donald trump signaling a possible presidential bid. many say that he appears much more serious this time around. trump is expected to share the details of his personal fortune including a net worth of about $9 billion. that's a disclosure trump hasn't made in previous election years. we'll be watching his 11:00 news conference today where he's expected to lay out his 2016 intentions....
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and that number could go up since the breach started in december, but was not detected until april. >>> also today on the hill, lawmakers will look at how tsa workers are screened. a recent homeland security report found 73 tsa employees with active clearance badges had possible links to terrorism. homeland security's inspector general will testify. >>> it's now 5:05. to the race for the white house now, donald trump is signaling a possible presidential bid. many say he appears much more serious this time around. trump is expected to share the details of his personal fortune including a net worth of $9 billion. that is a disclosure trump has not made in previous election years. we'll be watching his 11:00 a.m. news conference today where he's expected to lay out his 2016 intentions. >>> francis scott key elementary school is closed today. the air conditioning stopped working yesterday as temperatures hit 90 degrees. students were moved to washington lee high school to finish the day. the fifth grade promotion ceremony will go on today at washington lee high school. we'll work to find
and that number could go up since the breach started in december, but was not detected until april. >>> also today on the hill, lawmakers will look at how tsa workers are screened. a recent homeland security report found 73 tsa employees with active clearance badges had possible links to terrorism. homeland security's inspector general will testify. >>> it's now 5:05. to the race for the white house now, donald trump is signaling a possible presidential bid. many say he...
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discovered the attack in april but did not know that the hackers stole sensitive information until a month later. "good morning america" will have more on the federal data breach coming up at 7:00 a.m. >> hang in one hour our own brian taff will run with the special olympics flame of hope through center city it's on a cross country tour on the way to los angeles where the games will be held. there was a celebration in south philadelphia. the action cam will be live when the unified relay resumes at 6:30 from the art museum steps. >>> happening today, mayor nutter kicks off the weekend cycling classic. it's the race where the elite athletes climb the manayunk wall. the bike race will be the featured event for the first time. the women's world cup race starts at 12:30 sunday afternoon. >> what kind of weather will have by sunday. . looks like they will have a beautiful sunday for phillies game bike race storm tracker 6 live double scan shows we have a little bit of an issue with cloud cover and shower activity. these are all fairly small showers, but every now and then you get a bright shade of yellow that's a shower that's popping through for five or ten minutes. as we g
discovered the attack in april but did not know that the hackers stole sensitive information until a month later. "good morning america" will have more on the federal data breach coming up at 7:00 a.m. >> hang in one hour our own brian taff will run with the special olympics flame of hope through center city it's on a cross country tour on the way to los angeles where the games will be held. there was a celebration in south philadelphia. the action cam will be live when the...
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really kicked off on april 25 when the incumbent president announced he was going to stand for a third term. everybody had known there was a possibility he was going to do this, but up until that point it was political opposition in the corridors of power, if you like. but once he made the decision, things stashed to change very quickly. there were mass demonstrations on the streets and pretty tough repression from the police in burundi as well. the argument people made against him is he should have abided by the constitution. the constitution put together in 2006 to bring an end to the civil war of 13 years, stipulated a president should not be able to serve more than 10 years or two terms. the response to the president was, yes except that in my first term, i wasn't elected by a popular ballot, i was chosen by parliament. therefore, the constitution doesn't apply to me. anyway, the situation spiraled out of control. he was out of the country for a while, and while he was out of the country, somehow the 5r78 forces attempted a coup d'etat against him. it failed. the large part of the army remained loyal to him, and ever since then, the situation has 70 people killed some
really kicked off on april 25 when the incumbent president announced he was going to stand for a third term. everybody had known there was a possibility he was going to do this, but up until that point it was political opposition in the corridors of power, if you like. but once he made the decision, things stashed to change very quickly. there were mass demonstrations on the streets and pretty tough repression from the police in burundi as well. the argument people made against him is he should...
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up the process. the route 23 bridge which spans pickering creek was closed in april and is not expected to reopen until november. the mayor is pushing to get it back open in september. that closure along with other construction projects going on is causing serious traffic congestion. >>> the modern meter comes to radnor, delaware county. the township is debuting its high tech parking kiosks. there are 40 of them so the days of picking your pockets for quarters are coming to an end. just like the traditional meters, you can expect a ticket if you don't pay up. >>> a misspelling will cost montgomery county about $4,000. >> county employee noticed the error on signs that began popping up all over recently. there are 26 of the new signs. this is outside the courthouse in norristown. take a look. you see the mistake? there is something missing. oops. >> oh, yeah. >> it's an m. commissioners is spelled with only one m here and it should have two. the county says it will take about ten days to fix all the signs. again, it will cost $4,000. >> they got the two ss in there. >>> coming up a special honor for lev
up the process. the route 23 bridge which spans pickering creek was closed in april and is not expected to reopen until november. the mayor is pushing to get it back open in september. that closure along with other construction projects going on is causing serious traffic congestion. >>> the modern meter comes to radnor, delaware county. the township is debuting its high tech parking kiosks. there are 40 of them so the days of picking your pockets for quarters are coming to an end....
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up. it would be safer for them to wait until september to get more data to confirm. as the aprila seem to be suggesting. there is a strong and genuine recovery from the first quarter. it would be too early to hike now and i think that is also becoming contentious. we think with the september view. as far as greece is concerned, i would encourage investors to look not so much at deadlines because we have seen several times now that they are not sufficiently hard. i would take a step back and look at what the interests are. for greece -- if a grexit happens, it wouldn't really matter anymore because they have all of these mechanisms in place. thinking about two thinks. gs. just as importantly, more than half of the debt, about 60% of the debt that greece has outstanding is held by european governments. not by the imf. it is not as critical. if you think about a grexit and debt,about a 50% on greek you could see renewed austerity and that is the last thing that they want. just think it is important to bear in mind it is not so much dependent on deadlines. there is no greg's it by ac
up. it would be safer for them to wait until september to get more data to confirm. as the aprila seem to be suggesting. there is a strong and genuine recovery from the first quarter. it would be too early to hike now and i think that is also becoming contentious. we think with the september view. as far as greece is concerned, i would encourage investors to look not so much at deadlines because we have seen several times now that they are not sufficiently hard. i would take a step back and...
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up their internet surveillance. why wasn't the pentagon or whatever cyber apparatus guarding the infrastructure why couldn't they detect this attack until some time in april? >> that's the most surprising part here. the intrusion detection system was not even implemented until april which means if you look at it from a pure security perspective they were about ten years behind where they should be on security protections. and in addition to that when you're looking at employees, federal government employees the chinese government right now is probably making a profile of individuals who are compromisable, individuals who have nothing to worry about and there's no reason to even bother them and stack rank that and then next thing you know you'll start get targeted of who can turn who can disclose certain kinds of information and that's why this warfare, this digital warfare is not just war between people in uniform, it's now becoming personal. it's becoming personal through civilian employees and that's very dangerous for the american public. >> gordon president obama has been working hard on this relationship with president xi jinping of china. they have
up their internet surveillance. why wasn't the pentagon or whatever cyber apparatus guarding the infrastructure why couldn't they detect this attack until some time in april? >> that's the most surprising part here. the intrusion detection system was not even implemented until april which means if you look at it from a pure security perspective they were about ten years behind where they should be on security protections. and in addition to that when you're looking at employees, federal...
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until april. now we are at almost the end of june and it still hasn't been released. let me pick uph you on that kiersten. are we being too cynical in wondering whether or not the obama administration is purposely delaying that because they don't want to antagonize iran with its human rights record in the midst of its negotiations over a nuclear deal? >> i don't think it's too cynical. it's possible that it's just being delayed as reports are often delayed. but it's also just as possible that they're doing that and it actually would be defensible to a certain extent if you're in the middle of negotiations and very close to getting a deal. we don't know what's going on. let's just say they're close to getting a deal june 30th deadline. they don't want to upset the government. that's not an unusual tactic to take. so i don't think it's actually going to come as a big shock to anybody that there were human rights abuses in iran. but there is a larger issue here which is to try to stop them from getting a bomb. >> charles. >> i don't think you have to be cynical. i think it's pretty obv
until april. now we are at almost the end of june and it still hasn't been released. let me pick uph you on that kiersten. are we being too cynical in wondering whether or not the obama administration is purposely delaying that because they don't want to antagonize iran with its human rights record in the midst of its negotiations over a nuclear deal? >> i don't think it's too cynical. it's possible that it's just being delayed as reports are often delayed. but it's also just as possible...
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until this morning when i was looking more closely at that. lauren: at the expansion is really affecting germany. from the beginning of the year to mid-april, that is upw it is an correction territory because germany's third-biggest lender to greece. sandra: they have a lot of risk and a lot to lose. the tax continues by more than a full%. speaking of which, let's get caught up in the global markets as they do look over in asia. more news on the economy pouring in. the big concern, interest rates in the united states and the great proposal what will happen there. the nikkei down 1.8%. significant losses there. the nikkei had been his worst day in nearly a month. there is the european markets. the cac down, the dax up 12% from its april high down 1.5%. this is a significant loss to report there. and now this weakness in u.s. futures pointed to a lower open. i will point out since the top of the hour, dow futures has sunk into negative territory after the dow closed for the year as of yesterday's close. dow futures down 40 points indicating the door open a few hours from now. tesla ceo elon musk will face questions from investors today. whether they wan
until this morning when i was looking more closely at that. lauren: at the expansion is really affecting germany. from the beginning of the year to mid-april, that is upw it is an correction territory because germany's third-biggest lender to greece. sandra: they have a lot of risk and a lot to lose. the tax continues by more than a full%. speaking of which, let's get caught up in the global markets as they do look over in asia. more news on the economy pouring in. the big concern, interest...
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april. pregnancies are hard to e detect in giant pandas. zoo keepers say there's still a small chance that she could be pregnant and they say they won't give up all hope until september. >>> sex assaults in the national guard coming up the first numbers >>> information the military did not want you or even congress to have. the i-team kept working the story to show what really happens to those accused of raping their fellow service members. one member of congress what the i-team uncovered shows that the national guard is not doing enough to protect those who are serve ing serving. >> reporter: kim says it started like any other night when she and 20 other guard unit members went to the bar. >> it wasn't unusual for all of us to be drinking. >> reporter: he became so intoxicated her supervisor drove her to his home. >> i remember kind of laughing and. saying get off of me. like what are you doing? i was thinking is he crazy. then i blacked out. >> reporter: when she woke up, she said she realized she had been raped by a man who outranked her. >> i didn't have any clothes on. i did hurt a little bit. i quickly realized something bad had happened. >> reporter:
april. pregnancies are hard to e detect in giant pandas. zoo keepers say there's still a small chance that she could be pregnant and they say they won't give up all hope until september. >>> sex assaults in the national guard coming up the first numbers >>> information the military did not want you or even congress to have. the i-team kept working the story to show what really happens to those accused of raping their fellow service members. one member of congress what the...
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until we had at least the agreement the president thought he had on the 2nd of april. it won't be a good agreement it might be a better agreement than the alternatives. to set up a yet another arbitrary deadline which is the 9th of july to get whatever agreement that the iranians are willing to offer us at that point that would be a huge mistake, take the 60s days. >> ambassador, the military measures will be taken from iran getting a bomb if it gets o, that if there is no agreement how great does risk war grow, not just with u.s. and israel but the sunni divide is worse than it's ever been. >> there is possibilities for conflict all around the region but specifically on a nuclear account. the only state that could do real damage on an iranian rush to a nuclear possibility would be the united states. this has been our policy that president obama has reiterated many times. he just also questions the military option constantly at the same time. so this leaves be confusion in our minds and confusion in the minds of the iranians. that's not good. >> ambassador james jeffrey always good to have you with us, thank you. as the iran nuclear talks reach a climax the si
until we had at least the agreement the president thought he had on the 2nd of april. it won't be a good agreement it might be a better agreement than the alternatives. to set up a yet another arbitrary deadline which is the 9th of july to get whatever agreement that the iranians are willing to offer us at that point that would be a huge mistake, take the 60s days. >> ambassador, the military measures will be taken from iran getting a bomb if it gets o, that if there is no agreement how...
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april, joe, what do you care? stephanie: mine was up joe. joe: have the economists factored that in their forecast. erik: wasn't that embargo until 8:30.phanie: oh, gosh, sorry. joe: everyone knows the q-1 data was weak and people are looking for signs of an economic rebound and this q-2 data, april, so we're going to see is our income in spending picking up, are people spending their so-called gas savings? that story kind of faded but still is interesting. so if the data is good, maybe there's signs we're coming back. stephanie: what's the delay when we see people saving more money because gas prices are low, how long should the lag time be we should see the turn around and actual spending happen? joe: it's a good question. there's skepticism about the thesis gas prices fall and people suddenly start spending more. stephanie: i'm a complete skeptic. joe: people will spend for all kinds of reasons, job security, how much they're making, wage gains, price changes. gas price is one factor and maybe if people didn't think the gas cuts were going to be permanent then they wouldn't disspend them. i think the whole thesis is just sort of peo
april, joe, what do you care? stephanie: mine was up joe. joe: have the economists factored that in their forecast. erik: wasn't that embargo until 8:30.phanie: oh, gosh, sorry. joe: everyone knows the q-1 data was weak and people are looking for signs of an economic rebound and this q-2 data, april, so we're going to see is our income in spending picking up, are people spending their so-called gas savings? that story kind of faded but still is interesting. so if the data is good, maybe there's...
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the queen's birthday is april 21st but it is not celebrated until june because of the better weather. but you know. you were just in london. >> i was just there. everyone gearing up the night before staking out their place. >> coming up two of the biggest names in politics setting themselves up for a major battle starting today. >> also ahead the thrills of riding on a zip line and how those thrills can turn into life-threatening dangers. important advice for families setting out on summertime adventures. >>> and later finding valuable literary history in a most unlikely place. who would stash some of the most valuable works of shakespeare onto a secure spot on capitol hill. you're watching "world news now." can your make up do this? covergirl introduces makeup with super powers. new outlast lipstick. long wear super powered by moisture. the super sizer the new mascara you twirl on to super size your lashes and your eyes. and new stay luminous foundation stay naturally luminous all day. makeup super powered. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. imagine if razors could move up and down and all around. behold, new venus® swirl™. the only razor with five contour
the queen's birthday is april 21st but it is not celebrated until june because of the better weather. but you know. you were just in london. >> i was just there. everyone gearing up the night before staking out their place. >> coming up two of the biggest names in politics setting themselves up for a major battle starting today. >> also ahead the thrills of riding on a zip line and how those thrills can turn into life-threatening dangers. important advice for families setting...
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identifying information of up to 4 million workers may have been stolen including those with security clearances. the fbi is probing the breach detected in april at the office of percent untily say hypothetical accusations are irresponsible and counter productive. the sec is pope benedicting allegations that dow kemchemical misused funds. in a statement on thursday dow chemical says it addressed the issues through dependent issues and audits. let's have a look at share price action in dow chemical. it's up today 1%. still to come a company focused on rapid development of life saving therapies. we're back in two. [ male announcer ] ours was the first modern airliner, revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't turn dreams into airplanes unless your passion for innovation is nonstop. ♪ ♪ chinese hackers may be behind a massive data breach of the federal government. it's decision day at the opec meeting in vienna and the jobs update playing into the fed rate hike time line. it's decision day
identifying information of up to 4 million workers may have been stolen including those with security clearances. the fbi is probing the breach detected in april at the office of percent untily say hypothetical accusations are irresponsible and counter productive. the sec is pope benedicting allegations that dow kemchemical misused funds. in a statement on thursday dow chemical says it addressed the issues through dependent issues and audits. let's have a look at share price action in dow...
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april 8. many officers who surrendered would be paroled, and could not take up arms again until exchange properly. the arms and supplies were to be captured properly. this was a military surrender the surrender of one army to another. we know that there are several other armies in the field that were yet to be surrendered, even after appomattox. grant remember that what general lee's feelings were that i did not know. it was impossible to say whether he fell inwardly glad that the and had finally come. for his part lee remain satisfied. perhaps, he felt afraid that the word "unconditional" was not muttered. lee waited while eli parker brought over a small table and a tablet prepared with carbon paper for three copies. grant prepared to write. when i put my pen to the paper, i did not know the first word that i should make use of. allie what was -- i only knew what was in my mind, and wished to express it clearly so there was no mistaking it. there was no mistaking it. grant rejected any fancy words for a straightforward explanation of the process by which the officers and men of northern for juni
april 8. many officers who surrendered would be paroled, and could not take up arms again until exchange properly. the arms and supplies were to be captured properly. this was a military surrender the surrender of one army to another. we know that there are several other armies in the field that were yet to be surrendered, even after appomattox. grant remember that what general lee's feelings were that i did not know. it was impossible to say whether he fell inwardly glad that the and had...
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it was not literally on the radar screen until april and it didn't come up formally with their unfunded request. so i'm concerned that these lethality improvements have not been fully vetted by the committee and by the department and also by the department of defense. and then there's another issue here too is this is a first step in a multiyear program and we're not quite sure at this point how over the next several years much more money we'd have to commit to production, testing, training, logistics. and then the other area of concern not just in terms of sort of the looking closely at the program the need and the long-term budgetary effects, is the payfor, an offset for foreign currency accounts. the department of's request has been reduced by $550 million. we are literally taking that money from their currency accounts and now we're going to take another $371 million. so we're really getting very, very close to what this account can bear in terms of cost added to it. and then again, i think since its o & m that's the basic account we're taking from to put in a platform, it raises th
it was not literally on the radar screen until april and it didn't come up formally with their unfunded request. so i'm concerned that these lethality improvements have not been fully vetted by the committee and by the department and also by the department of defense. and then there's another issue here too is this is a first step in a multiyear program and we're not quite sure at this point how over the next several years much more money we'd have to commit to production, testing, training,...
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were exactly the same as indicated in his letter of april 8 -- men and officers who surrendered were to be paroled and could not pick up arms again until exchanged properly. the arms and supplies were to be turned over as captured property . this was a military surrender, a surrender of one army to another. we know that there were many other armies or several other armies in the field that were yet to be surrendered even after appomattox. grant observed his counterpart's face, remembering that what general lee's feelings were i do not know, as he was a man with much dignity with an impassable face, it was impossible to say if he felt inwardly glad that the end have finally come." for his part, lee appeared satisfied with grant's description of his terms. perhaps he felt relieved that the dreaded phrase "unconditional surrender" was not uttered. grant agreed to write out the terms of the surrender and waited while his military secretary brought over a small table and his manifold order book that was a tablet prepared with carbon paper for three copies. grant prepared to write. "when i put my pen to the paper," he recalled of this moment
were exactly the same as indicated in his letter of april 8 -- men and officers who surrendered were to be paroled and could not pick up arms again until exchanged properly. the arms and supplies were to be turned over as captured property . this was a military surrender, a surrender of one army to another. we know that there were many other armies or several other armies in the field that were yet to be surrendered even after appomattox. grant observed his counterpart's face, remembering that...