To the Market Reaction. The market seemed to rally on this news. Why do you think that was . Well, remember that this particular move was targeted way in advance, and the market had adjusted to it. The only question that was out there was what was going to happen subsequently that, not that you could actually make certain happen but with what the policy was. As it became apparent the fed was going to just raise the rates and then not do a whole series of rates, then basically the markets said uncertainty is gone. Therefore income earning assets go straight up. This is just a classic case. I ran into it many times in the sense that choices that we had were always, do you want the market to know exactly what the plans of the Federal Reserve are or not . It depended on a very, very technically difficult problem. How much risk do you want in the system . If there is too little risk, youre bubble creating. If theres too much risk, youre suppressing growth beyond what it should be. Part of F
Really misrepresented what was happening in terms of the regiment . Well, i think i mentioned that the name hell fighter stuck in part because of the band being representative of the regiment. And it was, it not only was a representative of the regiment that came topsy anonymous with the regiment came to be synonymous with the regiment at some point. In fact, a scholarly book, this person writes that James Reese Europe was the leader of the 369th. Not just the band, but of the 369th. This character and he is supposed to be lean the warrens brother and someone mentioned he won this he wanted to kill me now to have improved core and she wears a and i go into a lot of detail about the symbolism of that bill that is the end of any discussion of a combat role of the 369th. And theres a magazine Bill Williamson is reading that says is recognizing the great accomplishments of blacks is to the world of entertainment. That is paraphrasing but if blacks couldnt be lawyers, doctors, teachers, etc
This is a special edition of nightline. The other war. Good evening, and thanks for joining us. On this memorial day we honor americas servicemen and women. And tonight youre about to meet soldiers who formed a brotherhood so strong while serving in afghanistan they found nothing could replace it. A new documentary takes us inside the brutal and harrowing battles they fought so far from home. And while the fighting was tough enough, in some ways they say coming back was even tougher. Heres abcs brian ross. Reporter what happened in this ruggedly beautiful faraway country became known as the other war. Even though more than 2,300 americans have so far died in afghanistan, in fighting as fierce and as difficult as anything ever seen by the u. S. Military. Did you see him . No, i dont see him. Yeah, its frightening. I think if anybody told you they werent scared they were kind of [ bleep ] you. Youre scared. You know that fear is there but you just put it away. Reporter most of the fighti
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