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Go higher. The crash stride an hour away. Lets get your top headlines off the bloomberg terminal. China p. M. I. Data Beat Estimates but it is a mixed picture for asian stocks and u. S. Futures turned in the case negative. The w. H. O. Said the coronavirus outbreak in europe may be approaching its peak but across the atlantic new york city reports a 16 increase in deaths in just six hours. Plus lenders from howards bank to unicredit halts dividends at the request of the b. B. C. Well speak with the chair to have Advisory Board in just over an hour. We do see futures positive here. Certainly in germany. 3 4 of a percent. Up on the dax futures. U. S. Futures we pointed out are down right now. Of course that can change. Volatility is the name of the game these days but we see a little bit of a split in terms over the risk indicators. Anna, what do you see from your g. M. M. . Anna before get to that, lets get to breaking news. We have numbers coming through from shell. They are talking oo
Up. Marines around me raised up, jumped up and starting firing weapons into the air, screaming and yelling and that kind of stuff. I really thought everybody lost their mind for a second. I couldnt figure out what was going on. Then i caught on what was going on, because they were looking and then i looked and theres old glory. I jumped up and started doing the same dumb thing, firing my weapon and jumping and screaming. Im carrying a weapon. I jumped up and started yelling and screaming like everybody else. I wondered how many marines we lost when we saw old glory up on top. It changed the attitude of the whole thing. It absolutely did something to us. From the exhibit space inside the National Museum of the marine corps, were joined by edward nebgloski and owen connor. Mr. Connor, on this eve of the 75th anniversary, explain why there are historic flags in that hallway that you are sitting in right now. Well, we wanted to take the opportunity to make sure the folks had the chance to
Honor recipient. And he has come here today to talk with us about that battle 75 years ago today. Woody is a farm boy from quiet dale, West Virginia. Kind of a big juks a position of what he went into coming from a place called quiet dale. He was born in 1923 and in 1945 he received the medal of honor. So he was just a young man. So im sure woody will share his story with you. I dont need to tell you what hes going to tell you. So without further ado, woody williams. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you. Thank you. Thank you for that nice welcome. Wow. Thank all of you for coming today. I dont know that ive ever spoken to a larger group than we have here today. So thank you. Today is a day important in my life. I dont know that its any more important than the 70th or the 73rd when we had an opportunity to go back to iwo jima for a visit. It naturally brought back a lot of memories. Some good, some bad. But i am very humbled to stand before you today. Im grateful for the opportunity of sha
Of my favorite civil war generals, who turned out to be not from one of those northeastern states. Patrick clayburn from argue arg arkansas. I got interested in the battle of ringgold gap. I want to start with clayburn saves the army. We have to start with the two leading protagonists at the battle of Missionary Ridge. Grant was a rising star as a general. Had not lost really a battle yet during the war. Eventually, he goes on to further greatness. On the other side, you have bragg. Although the story may be a little apparently as a lieutenant during the wars, he became the acting commissary officer. The story is he wrote a request to the officer himself for supplies. As the officer, he turned them down. He sent another request and it was turned down again. So he went to his captain of the regiment and said i reached an impasse, what should i do . The captain said, bragg, you have argued with every officer in the army and now you are arguing with yourself. Request denied. So bragg we h