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. >> and you don't just then isel. now you are the type that you wanted to engage with some ofes those compa to learn more about their business practices before you make that final decision to sell, right? >> exactl bill. i have often said that devestment is not going to solve a social problem. you literally are just turningk your bnd walking away from it by selling the stock. we have found the w best is to talk to a company, to engage and talk back and forth to explain what we are concerned about and try to raise it to management to explain why we think it is a business risk. in some industries like the tobacco industry it is a single product. in the firearm industry, they wouldn't even talk to news the ceo of black rock said this week that they were mindful of what some of their investorstelt abirearms manufacturers in the wake of the tragedy at parkland high sc but at the same time they are bow holden to the indexes that they invest in for those investors who invest in index funds, those -- some of those firearms ma
. >> and you don't just then isel. now you are the type that you wanted to engage with some ofes those compa to learn more about their business practices before you make that final decision to sell, right? >> exactl bill. i have often said that devestment is not going to solve a social problem. you literally are just turningk your bnd walking away from it by selling the stock. we have found the w best is to talk to a company, to engage and talk back and forth to explain what we are...
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northern syria mean the decision doesn't apply to it being carrying out an operation against kurdish anti isel militia fighters there which it fuses terrorists and its push to dislodge the kurdish people as protection units from the border area the turkish military struck a convoy entering the city of freenet on thursday night i'm chris sees it was carrying fighters and weapons but the kurdish forces insist that the trucks only civilians food and medicine the one person was killed in the attack. took. place just. for the letter but. were earlier in the week proof syrian government forces arrived enough to help try and repel the turkish defensive that came after the kurds appealed for support but developments in the region have put the u.s. in a difficult position as jackley looks into. two of america's main partners in the region are now at each other's throats to put it mildly. and as the u.s. tries to avoid taking sides in the conflict they seem to be losing on all fronts turkey a longtime ally looks to be getting increasingly impatient with washington's inaction america has only dared to ca
northern syria mean the decision doesn't apply to it being carrying out an operation against kurdish anti isel militia fighters there which it fuses terrorists and its push to dislodge the kurdish people as protection units from the border area the turkish military struck a convoy entering the city of freenet on thursday night i'm chris sees it was carrying fighters and weapons but the kurdish forces insist that the trucks only civilians food and medicine the one person was killed in the...
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further radicalization according to government data about three hundred people who left germany to join isel have now returned to the country the potential threat posed by are still children is also a concern shared by a top counterterrorism officer in the u.k. some terror groups are training children to commit atrocities we need to not just understand the risk the mother poses but the risk that any child poses as well look at them and accuse brachis b.c.'s and the maybe you're arrested we discuss this with stephen morris from the english democratic party and mohammed shafique the chief executive of the ramadan foundation. we always have this little cuddly thing of children where they can do no wrong because a bear in mind these are children that are trained to kill they are not just good in a mock in a street being antisocial these are of a direct agenda and that agenda is to kill as many people as possible so we do have to clamp down on this our security services and police are doing a tremendous amount of work to a dentist five who those children now these are children they didn't make th
further radicalization according to government data about three hundred people who left germany to join isel have now returned to the country the potential threat posed by are still children is also a concern shared by a top counterterrorism officer in the u.k. some terror groups are training children to commit atrocities we need to not just understand the risk the mother poses but the risk that any child poses as well look at them and accuse brachis b.c.'s and the maybe you're arrested we...
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interest and do you political interest in the region that something uncle or not easily access ok isel as you know is no longer a military force there are new conflicts do seem to be emerging that the picture is widening you've got turkey the kurds syria israel all involved in one way or another could this be the beginning of a larger scale war in the middle east or at least a conflict not against a terror group. where you know the quagmire of syria was started with a kind of proxy war then it moved to more involvement of these regional and international powers now i think that the stand off is going to difficult and difficult particularly between the united states and turkey basically when it comes to the kurds in member now the afrin operation it seems that with the green light of the russians the turkey has the power to go ahead with the operation the ongoing though it's so far it's difficult and it seems that the kurdish militias did have. heavy work in the raid there the guerrilla fighters so the fight is not going so easy though ankara is still determined to go ahead with this op
interest and do you political interest in the region that something uncle or not easily access ok isel as you know is no longer a military force there are new conflicts do seem to be emerging that the picture is widening you've got turkey the kurds syria israel all involved in one way or another could this be the beginning of a larger scale war in the middle east or at least a conflict not against a terror group. where you know the quagmire of syria was started with a kind of proxy war then it...
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israel on the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security and intelligence cooperation on that front on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce and to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel the u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians have said that they believe the u.s. should be involved until there is a final settlement between israel and palestinians the problem is the palestinians at the moment no longer see the americans as independent arbiters in negotiations with the israelis. yes defense secretary says turkey has legitimate security concerns along its southern border with syria he also admitted some american backed kurdish forces had moved to syria's border region of a frame where turkey launched an operation last month to push kurds out the u.s.'s supported kurdish forces and the fight against isis severely straining
israel on the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security and intelligence cooperation on that front on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce and to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel the u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians...
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listen has been addressing a meeting of the global coalition to defeat isel in kuwait he says the u.s. will provide an extra two hundred million dollars in aid to stabilize areas in syria that used to be on the ice and control the confidant of the former south korean president park geun hye has been sentenced to twenty years in jail for corruption twice and still was found guilty of using her friendship with poc to meddle in state affairs for personal gain it's actually going to him has more from seoul prosecutors described her as a woman who shook south korean society foundation and disrupted the political process to the extent that this will impact generations to come now joy has said all along that this was political revenge that she's innocent and that she believes due to the bias against her she was not going to be able to get a fair trial even with a twenty year sentence and five years the prosecution had hoped her attorneys had said for someone who is sixty one years old it is tantamount to a. one kiran caught up in the scandal is the last group the chairmanship when was senten
listen has been addressing a meeting of the global coalition to defeat isel in kuwait he says the u.s. will provide an extra two hundred million dollars in aid to stabilize areas in syria that used to be on the ice and control the confidant of the former south korean president park geun hye has been sentenced to twenty years in jail for corruption twice and still was found guilty of using her friendship with poc to meddle in state affairs for personal gain it's actually going to him has more...
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it's ok -- isel came 7 and attempted to adjust her status with her families, she aged out of eligibility at 21. daca able to apply for when she was 17 years old. in new mexico, dahlia immigrated to the united states from mexico. she's a licensed mental health therapist provided services to at-risk youth for those in new mexico. she's trying to open her practice to continue aiding families in her state. she recently obtained a masters degree in clinical social work and previously earned a bachelors degree in criminalology and psychology. all of these people are making such an -- wonderful contribution to our society. because they have courage and they have values and they have purpose in their lives. these stories were given to me by our colleagues as they have taken up the cause of many of these dreamers. but it is not enough. we have no right to talk about dreamers and to tell their stories and take pride in their actions unless we are willing to take action to support them. and we have that opportunity today by asking the speaker of the house to give us a vote. what are you afraid of?
it's ok -- isel came 7 and attempted to adjust her status with her families, she aged out of eligibility at 21. daca able to apply for when she was 17 years old. in new mexico, dahlia immigrated to the united states from mexico. she's a licensed mental health therapist provided services to at-risk youth for those in new mexico. she's trying to open her practice to continue aiding families in her state. she recently obtained a masters degree in clinical social work and previously earned a...
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israel on the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security intelligence cooperation on that front and on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce or to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians have said that they believe the u.s. should be involved until there is a final settlement between israel and palestinians the problem is the palestinians at the moment no longer see the americans as independent arbiters in negotiations with the israelis. or x. to listen is also due to visit turkey later this week where the relations between the two nato allies strained over syria meanwhile the u.s. defense secretary james mattis has admitted that some american backed syrian kurdish fighters are coming to the aid of fellow kurds fighting turkish forces and affray in the turkish army says at least thirt
israel on the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security intelligence cooperation on that front and on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce or to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians have...
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actually in the past twenty four hours there were reports from inside syria that roughly four hundred isel fighters were captured by the free syrian army as they tried to launch an attack on italy but obviously it is from the under the control of the syrian opposition now aside from my son aside from the security threat that it poses or use to pose for several of the regional countries as far as turkey is concerned there is another terrorist organization and that is why p g the kurdish militia who mainly form up the syrian democratic forces as they are referred to by the united states and turkey has been extremely critical of the united states because the u.s. heavily depended on those kurdish militia to fight i saw if you remember back in the day when there was a battle for bonnie a few years ago and then and several other instances throughout but as far as the talks are concerned the y.p. g.-o. just another terrorist organization that's bans on killing civilians and pushing its own agenda through terrorizing the population in fact present president rajapaksa part of one was very clear wh
actually in the past twenty four hours there were reports from inside syria that roughly four hundred isel fighters were captured by the free syrian army as they tried to launch an attack on italy but obviously it is from the under the control of the syrian opposition now aside from my son aside from the security threat that it poses or use to pose for several of the regional countries as far as turkey is concerned there is another terrorist organization and that is why p g the kurdish militia...
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israel on the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security intelligence cooperation on that front on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce and to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians have said that they believe the u.s. should be involved until there is a final settlement between israel and palestinians the problem is the palestinians at the moment no longer see the americans as independent arbiters in negotiations with the israelis and the us defense secretary says turkey has legitimate security concerns along and southern border with syria he also admitted some american backed kurdish forces had moved to syria's border region about frayne or turkey on shop aeration last month to push kurds out the u.s. has supported kurdish forces in the fight against isis severely straining ties w
israel on the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security intelligence cooperation on that front on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce and to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians have...
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israel and the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security and intelligence cooperation on that front and on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce or to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians have said that they believe the u.s. should be involved until there is a final settlement between israel and palestinians the problem is the palestinians at the moment no longer see the americans as independent arbiters in the go see actions with the israelis rex tillerson is due to visit turkey later this week also with relations between the two nato allies strained over syria meanwhile the u.s. defense secretary james mattis isn't as admitted that some american backed syrian kurdish fighters are coming to the aid of fellow kurds fighting turkish forces in african province the turkish army says a
israel and the palestinians on security because the egyptians are involved in a major crackdown on isel forces in the sinai and the u.s. is providing significant security and intelligence cooperation on that front and on israel and the palestinians the u.s. needs egyptian backing for the u.s. to continue its mediation role following donald trump's decision to announce or to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel u.s. says it still believes it has a mediating role to play on the egyptians...
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it's ok -- isel came 7 and attempted to adjust her status with her families, she aged out of eligibility at 21. daca able to apply for when she was 17 years old. in new mexico, dahlia immigrated to the united states from mexico. she's a licensed mental health therapist provided services to at-risk youth for those in new mexico. she's trying to open her practice to continue aiding families in her state. she recently obtained a masters degree in clinical social work and previously earned a bachelors degree in criminalology and psychology. all of these people are making such an -- wonderful contribution to our society. because they have courage and they have values and they have purpose in their lives. these stories were given to me by our colleagues as they have taken up the cause of many of these dreamers. but it is not enough. we have no right to talk about dreamers and to tell their stories and take pride in their actions unless we are willing to take action to support them. and we have that opportunity today by asking the speaker of the house to give us a vote. what are you afraid of?
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security council which says the fight against arsenal is entering a new phase according to the report isel has lost its focus on cold growing and holding territory and its prioritizing less visible networks of more anonymous individuals and cells that are focused on carrying out external attacks and in some cases are willing to work with al qaeda to achieve these objectives the report warns countries need to improve intelligence sharing and corporation to deal with that renewed threat but also says the threat from weisel linked groups is quickly spreading across libya west and east africa and central asia. richard is director of the just security twenty twenty program at the stimson said think tank joins me now from washington d.c. could have you with us all knowledge is there how much is really a front chinese was sort of less central peroration control since its demise in iraq and syria thank you i concur with the reports main finding that isis poses a tremendous risk and threat to the world even today now let's take a few years back in mid two thousand and fourteen tremendous incursions
security council which says the fight against arsenal is entering a new phase according to the report isel has lost its focus on cold growing and holding territory and its prioritizing less visible networks of more anonymous individuals and cells that are focused on carrying out external attacks and in some cases are willing to work with al qaeda to achieve these objectives the report warns countries need to improve intelligence sharing and corporation to deal with that renewed threat but also...
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please take this moment to turn off your cell phone and no flash photography isel allowed. for the question and answer portion, please raise your hand. i'll call on you, and the ushers will come and bring a microphone to you. in the interest of time and to be fair to the other attendees, please limit yourself to just one question, and please don't tell a story. [laughter] brian curtis is with us today courtesy of bill sickles and chris akin and bo and chris anders who are here with us. brian curtis is a new york times best selling author of several books andf has contributed to "sportss illustrated". curtis has served as a national reporteril for cbs college spors and was nominated for two local emmys for his work as a reporter for fox sports net. please give him a warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, nancy. good morning. how are we? i love savannah. you have great restaurants. you, every day is beautiful weather like this. [laughing] can i i just see a show of han. how many of you live in the landings? good lord tickets only part about about how phenomenal it is there bu
please take this moment to turn off your cell phone and no flash photography isel allowed. for the question and answer portion, please raise your hand. i'll call on you, and the ushers will come and bring a microphone to you. in the interest of time and to be fair to the other attendees, please limit yourself to just one question, and please don't tell a story. [laughter] brian curtis is with us today courtesy of bill sickles and chris akin and bo and chris anders who are here with us. brian...
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that is the context for why jay isell, the new fed chairman, talking about how the economy is havinglwinds and not headwinds. the tailwinds think clearly a strong global economy tax reform, which is putting more money into people's pockets. it was very controversial but it is having an effect on confidence and spending. david: everything comes back to inflation, talk to us about core pce. core pce numbers today were identical and where going to get more numbers within 24 hours. the feds principal measure of inflation is that pce measure is pce at 1.5%,core both of those are disappointed but the numbers have been moving up. the fed is expressing increased confidence that they're going to get to 2%. it will be interesting to watch what the numbers are within the next few hours. support thatmuch the fed is going to be on track to get to target, if not overshoot target. david: we will see what happens. steve, thanks for joining us live. let's cross over to new york with our first guest of the hour. let's cross over to newso, jim,r forecast your comment eight made hikes on top of the five
that is the context for why jay isell, the new fed chairman, talking about how the economy is havinglwinds and not headwinds. the tailwinds think clearly a strong global economy tax reform, which is putting more money into people's pockets. it was very controversial but it is having an effect on confidence and spending. david: everything comes back to inflation, talk to us about core pce. core pce numbers today were identical and where going to get more numbers within 24 hours. the feds...
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check this out ben simmons with the alley to joe isel embib he threw it down. nigel fresh off a super bowl victory helping ot a bunch of families he gave $125 gift card to ten kids to shop at dicks sporting goods store. that's sports in a minute. i'm shawn bell. >> i'm sure a lot of people go in there to stock up on jerseys and all eagles gear for next year. >> 'i know. no surprise fans all out for the eagle rz pa parade. we're looking at best fashion moments. check out this fan. full of fur from head to toe. the inquire julia turoso posted this one. look at those nails. fans rocking nice design in honor of the birds. that woman put on a wig fur up down bottom fans got creative to stay warm. i saw a lot of coats, scarves, hoodies, everything from eagl eagles to green to anything that will keep you warm. >> i'm loving tattoos a lot of folks are getting tattoos, full out tattoos. >> philly special you name it. >> they had jason kelce in mummer's costume with quotes down with. it it's kind of cool though. >> i love the energy. >> speaking of that you can feel it i
check this out ben simmons with the alley to joe isel embib he threw it down. nigel fresh off a super bowl victory helping ot a bunch of families he gave $125 gift card to ten kids to shop at dicks sporting goods store. that's sports in a minute. i'm shawn bell. >> i'm sure a lot of people go in there to stock up on jerseys and all eagles gear for next year. >> 'i know. no surprise fans all out for the eagle rz pa parade. we're looking at best fashion moments. check out this fan....
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and thank you, isel. from congresswoman matsui of california, whom i acknowledged earlier, an unnamed dreamer , om her district says september, 1990, my life would change forever. this is her story. my family and i migrated to the uted states. the first six years of my life pales in comparison to what i have been introduced to within a few months of living in the u.s. all i do know is that my clear joyful memories started when we moved to america. i was living in the best country in the world, a place i would call my home and yet i didn't even know it. fast forward 27 years later and today my family sits here in deportation proceedings, given 45 days to pack up their lives and leave. the past few weeks have been the most painful, fearful, helpless and hopeless days of my life. my parents and sisters are being deported. i most likely have a few months left before i will be deported as well. i am considered a dreamer, probably one of the oldest dreamers in the united states had my older sister have been eli
and thank you, isel. from congresswoman matsui of california, whom i acknowledged earlier, an unnamed dreamer , om her district says september, 1990, my life would change forever. this is her story. my family and i migrated to the uted states. the first six years of my life pales in comparison to what i have been introduced to within a few months of living in the u.s. all i do know is that my clear joyful memories started when we moved to america. i was living in the best country in the world,...