"James L. Swanson" is an American author and historian famous for his New York Times best-seller Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer, for which he earned an Edgar Award.

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It was really hard to pick out the people that we had to take, ... A lot of the elderly that we picked up were begging and pleading for us to go back and get their families. That was the hard part.

If you are unable to do that, I don't see where your bosses have any choice.

Everybody who gets promoted to general understands the position carries much higher degrees of conduct.

They're not done and it's clear to me that these guys really are worried about an inflation bulge. You are seeing clouds on the horizon because of inflation.

Finally people are recognizing the economy's in good shape and so are profits. You have rates rising slowly, but you still have a recipe for strong earnings. This actually is good for stocks.

You can get all these bonds on sale later in the year.

Finally, people are recognizing the economy's in good shape and so are profits.

We saw dead alligators. We saw four of them, belly up. If the alligators can't survive in their own waters, you know it was bad.

Bonds are going through a nervous breakdown now.