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providing surgery's to rebel soldiers, families caught in the crossfire among families injured by beryl bonds in picture basements in damaged buildings where we have established hospitals, mobile hospitals because they have to move around when the regime finds out where they are. and in these facilities, and these very dangerous buildings that have been bombed they have performed so far -- i have the number here. 2,503,000 surgery's so far. in the middle of a war zone. again, these are these brave humanitarian ngos that are in their with our funding and funding from others. and then finally the help that we are giving to what we call the refugees, the turks called in their guests, but not just in turkey, the countries surrounding syria. you know, as many of you know and as many of you have seen turkey has established 22 camps on its border. they are terrific camps. but the influx because of things like the barrell bombing is driving more and more people north to the turkish border. and we now probably have two or three times as many syrians living in urban communities and not in the cam
providing surgery's to rebel soldiers, families caught in the crossfire among families injured by beryl bonds in picture basements in damaged buildings where we have established hospitals, mobile hospitals because they have to move around when the regime finds out where they are. and in these facilities, and these very dangerous buildings that have been bombed they have performed so far -- i have the number here. 2,503,000 surgery's so far. in the middle of a war zone. again, these are these...
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Mar 17, 2014
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beryl sprinkel speaks for the reagan administration.n governments recognize a particular set of policies are in their interest, they're very likely to move in that direction. the difficulty is getting them to do something which is against their interest. they won't do it. we won't do it. but working together, you can make some progress, and i think we have done so over the past five years. five months after the bonn summit, the u.s., japan, france, britain, and germany announced a coordinated effort to reduce the u.s. dollar's value. the move was a promising effort to ease the u.s. international trade dilemma and possibly create more american jobs. but major problems remained. by 1985, the united states was running $200-billion budget deficits. but half the economic stimulus, the u.s.trade deficit, was going overseas, and any effort to contain this deficit or promote continued growth would have major world impact. we asked economist richard gill why the international aspect was important. the international aspect is so important because
beryl sprinkel speaks for the reagan administration.n governments recognize a particular set of policies are in their interest, they're very likely to move in that direction. the difficulty is getting them to do something which is against their interest. they won't do it. we won't do it. but working together, you can make some progress, and i think we have done so over the past five years. five months after the bonn summit, the u.s., japan, france, britain, and germany announced a coordinated...
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so much going on and how she thinks married beryl will be through this. melissa: thanks so much.ing in on the ground floor of the biggest companies before they hit it big, we have a list of some of the biggest losers, and trust me, this will make you feel lot better about your own bank account. you can never have too much money. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. melissa: one company looking comfy to investors, restoration hardware seeing some big gains. pretty good. >> what a great move. luxury furniture, 11.5%, up 80%. they came out for fiscal fourth quarter profit. they continued their sales growth. i just went on the web site, i don't think anybody would tur
so much going on and how she thinks married beryl will be through this. melissa: thanks so much.ing in on the ground floor of the biggest companies before they hit it big, we have a list of some of the biggest losers, and trust me, this will make you feel lot better about your own bank account. you can never have too much money. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby...
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Mar 20, 2014
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heydemann in beryl lynn. he was involved initially in the day after project. he was vice president of research and conflict at u.s. institute of peace. he is a political scientist who specializes in comparative politics and political economy of the middle east with a particular focus on syria. his interests include authoritarian governance, economic development, social policy, split and economic reform in civil society. we have to his left, mr. jim hooper a former u.s. diplomat. he is managing director for pilpg, a public interest international law and policy group. former director of the washington office of the icg, the international crisis group. he has been extremely engaged on syria and he is also done some work advising the itlf. at the end of the table is mr. andrew tabler and i like andrew, because he says it like it is. yeah, he is a senior fellow in the program on arrow politics at washington institute and focuses on syrian policy in the levant former cofounder and editor in chief of syria today the first private english language magazine. he had unp
heydemann in beryl lynn. he was involved initially in the day after project. he was vice president of research and conflict at u.s. institute of peace. he is a political scientist who specializes in comparative politics and political economy of the middle east with a particular focus on syria. his interests include authoritarian governance, economic development, social policy, split and economic reform in civil society. we have to his left, mr. jim hooper a former u.s. diplomat. he is managing...