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. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.70s, used violence that many of us would consider to be terroristic. and they used that violence to put pressure on the british and bring about an independent southern country free from british rule. >> this was a sunday the people of northern island will not forget. it all started when catholics organized a demonstration to protest the continued internment of suspected terrorists. the demonstration, as all demonstrations, was banned by the government. >> it was intended to be a protest which was not about using violence, but when some of the marchers stopped and threw stones at the soldier, it led to a dramatic and awful overreaction. >> at least 13 people, civilians, were killed, shot to death, by british soldiers. >> bloody sunday was the breaking point where from then on it was a war between the british army and the i.r.a. >> the british army are the terrorists. they introduced a terrorist situation, not us. >> the army will stay in northern ireland as long as any faction seeks to
. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.70s, used violence that many of us would consider to be terroristic. and they used that violence to put pressure on the british and bring about an independent southern country free from british rule. >> this was a sunday the people of northern island will not forget. it all started when catholics organized a demonstration to protest the continued internment of suspected terrorists. the demonstration, as all demonstrations, was banned by the...
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you're experienced human rights and democracy support including years at our sister organization, i.r.a., she also has extensive work for several members of congress including house leadership. he's been a terrific partner in this event and many other initiatives. lindsay, please come on up as we introduce administrator mark green. thank you very much. >> good morning, thank you rick, i have the longest title in the room so i appreciate that. it is quite a mouthful. on the bush institute, we are really happy to be partnering with usip. we are also grateful for the financial support has been provided. we hope there is a kick off. this is what we hope will be a longer partnership looking at how democracy and governance can combat violent extremism around the world. at the bush institute, our human freedom initiative tries to stand with those living under tyranny and argue for fostering and developing leadershiip in democracies and you will hear today from one of our scholars from tunisia. i have the honor of introducing mark green from the keynote address the 18th administrator ad usaid s
you're experienced human rights and democracy support including years at our sister organization, i.r.a., she also has extensive work for several members of congress including house leadership. he's been a terrific partner in this event and many other initiatives. lindsay, please come on up as we introduce administrator mark green. thank you very much. >> good morning, thank you rick, i have the longest title in the room so i appreciate that. it is quite a mouthful. on the bush institute,...
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i sold the microsoft that was in my rollover i.r.a.o i don't pay any capital gains tax on a rollover i.r.a. sale and i still have the money in cash and can go back in whenever i please. was it so foolish? >> no, i think it was great. until elizabeth warren gets ahold of your rollover i.r.a. you are in good shape. she probably would find a way to tax you on that but susan is right, we are money managers, it's never a bad thing taking profits. i would tell you keep that cash ready for the next big pullback or stock maybe that pulls back that you like and jump in on it. stuart: precisely right. that's exactly what i intend to do. i will tell everybody what i do with the money. all right. >>> tesla. on january 1st, that would be yesterday, the company lost that tax credit that had effectively lowered the price of its vehicles, but it's not hurting the stock, scott. the stock is up nine bucks, $427. >> yeah. been a wild ride on tesla. after the truck debut and the window smashing, which i still think was rigged, i think that was on purpose,
i sold the microsoft that was in my rollover i.r.a.o i don't pay any capital gains tax on a rollover i.r.a. sale and i still have the money in cash and can go back in whenever i please. was it so foolish? >> no, i think it was great. until elizabeth warren gets ahold of your rollover i.r.a. you are in good shape. she probably would find a way to tax you on that but susan is right, we are money managers, it's never a bad thing taking profits. i would tell you keep that cash ready for the...
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past peace -- processes, we have seen groups like those in el salvador and we've seen groups like the i.r.a. in northern ireland participate in the peace process as part of negotiations. or after negotiations. so is it your sense that the taliban would be interested or would be willing or some senior members of the group would be willing to participate in elections in the country, serve in ministries, not in a solely taliban government, but one that was shared more broadly? foreign minister qureshi: you see, today, the way the country s divided, it seems to fulfill that one faction can dominate the rest. you have different ethnicities living there. you have your uzbeks and others. so they will have to, if they want their country to stabilize and prosper, they will have to reconcile. and that's why it is -- the process is not just peace, it's peace with reconciliation. reconciliation to a new reality. and that is what is required. one. secondly, as you said, you were there and then you left. we feel that this time there will be -- even if there's a successful agreement, challenges will remai
past peace -- processes, we have seen groups like those in el salvador and we've seen groups like the i.r.a. in northern ireland participate in the peace process as part of negotiations. or after negotiations. so is it your sense that the taliban would be interested or would be willing or some senior members of the group would be willing to participate in elections in the country, serve in ministries, not in a solely taliban government, but one that was shared more broadly? foreign minister...
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. >> we're like lord mont batten, the i.r.a.l somebody with lots of badges on them. >> any embassy with vulnerability, any u.s. bases, forces transiting are vulnerable. and now having assassinated soleimani, any american official, security official who shows up in the region. why? it's the pandora's box is now open. why wouldn't they feel licensed to assassinate that person? so they're going to be looking for lots of opportunities. they're going to take their time and pick the targets of their choosing. but this is going to escalate. and given this president, then what is he going to do? so the risk of stumbling into a conflict neither side actually wants is now very, very real because of the actions the president took. >> saying people's families shouldn't be off limits, they should be fair game, when he says things like we're going after their cultural treasures, religious treasures, of course, as well, does he know that he's poking them? not to give in, but to fight? >> i asked a white house advisor today about that, one of t
. >> we're like lord mont batten, the i.r.a.l somebody with lots of badges on them. >> any embassy with vulnerability, any u.s. bases, forces transiting are vulnerable. and now having assassinated soleimani, any american official, security official who shows up in the region. why? it's the pandora's box is now open. why wouldn't they feel licensed to assassinate that person? so they're going to be looking for lots of opportunities. they're going to take their time and pick the...
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part of the difference for me with the vr a, and i agree, and we talked about this with regard to the i.r.a. and say, hr1, which is that everybody knew that hr1 was, the point was to sort of make a statement about the importance of voting a participation in democracy and so, given that that was a large part of its point, then flying the symbolism flag seemed to be the thing to do, whereas with section five in section four, the point was not to be symbolic and a hard part was, once you opened up the box and i have destabilize the, system it is clear there will not be any consensus and it is going to be really hard to put it back together so nobody really had an incentive to do so, so, i certainly agree with you that in some respects it is a lost opportunity, but given the fact, that part of the whole point was to send the signal that we really care about this, that we really care about voting that, well,. >> all the democrats, it was a strict party line vote, and maybe have to sit by somebody beside your own team. >> what is interesting to hear is that the partisan coalescence around voting
part of the difference for me with the vr a, and i agree, and we talked about this with regard to the i.r.a. and say, hr1, which is that everybody knew that hr1 was, the point was to sort of make a statement about the importance of voting a participation in democracy and so, given that that was a large part of its point, then flying the symbolism flag seemed to be the thing to do, whereas with section five in section four, the point was not to be symbolic and a hard part was, once you opened up...
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stuart: 55 million americans with a 401(k), 35 million with an i.r.a. all of them have done well.gs people to the polls to vote. is it enthusiasm for a candidate, people love or hate donald trump, or is it anxiety? are they anxious about something? so without a clear winner in the democratic party, there's a lot of enthusiasm for the president. stuart: there is. it's palpable, almost. get outside of new york, los angeles, san francisco and couple of the other places around the world, get out -- get into the real world where americans are concerned about their everyday lives, and their everyday lives are doing pretty good, there's real enthusiasm for this president. now, when i drive up country, upstate, i should say, up country, that's an expression from africa when i lived there, no, upstate, you see trump signs all over the place. you see trump bumper stickers all over the place. this is new york which is solidly democrat. lauren: we saw them in south jersey the other day, in wildwood, new jersey. susan: let me bring up the a.p. poll. 66% of democrats would say how they characte
stuart: 55 million americans with a 401(k), 35 million with an i.r.a. all of them have done well.gs people to the polls to vote. is it enthusiasm for a candidate, people love or hate donald trump, or is it anxiety? are they anxious about something? so without a clear winner in the democratic party, there's a lot of enthusiasm for the president. stuart: there is. it's palpable, almost. get outside of new york, los angeles, san francisco and couple of the other places around the world, get out --...
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it was in my i.r.a. rollover, by the way, so i paid no capital gains taxes.face. charles: you made a lot of money. with that kind of gain, never have regret. never regret. never second-guess because you will have trouble in the future. listen, who knew that a week later, someone would upgrade it with a target of $one 189? who knew? who knew? i wish you would have called me first, the intervention line. charles, range rover. stuart: let's get serious for a minute. i want to relate what has happened after the jet, the boeing jet went down at tehran airport. right after that, the faa banned american airlines from flying there. lauren: let me correct that. i did speak to the faa moments ago. they said three hours before that boeing aircraft went down, they issued an indefinite ban on all u.s. carriers flying over iran, iraq, the persian gulf and gulf of oman. translation, those are the waters between iran and saudi arabia. there was a concern about u.s. or any passenger being a target but also misidentification of a plane. could it be something else. so if you ar
it was in my i.r.a. rollover, by the way, so i paid no capital gains taxes.face. charles: you made a lot of money. with that kind of gain, never have regret. never regret. never second-guess because you will have trouble in the future. listen, who knew that a week later, someone would upgrade it with a target of $one 189? who knew? who knew? i wish you would have called me first, the intervention line. charles, range rover. stuart: let's get serious for a minute. i want to relate what has...