Good evening. Its 5 a. M. Jerusalem. This is Fox News At Night. There is word coming into Fox News At Night that the United States has conducted airstrikes in syria. Lets get to our chief National Security correspondent jennifer. We broke the news moments ago that u. S. Warplanes made airstrikes in syria against Iranian Proxy Forces that had been firing on u. S. Bases more than a dozen times in the past week. We now have a statement from the defense secretary, lloyd austin those strikes what are being described as irans Islamic Revolutionary guard and affiliated groups inside syria. These were precision selfdefense strikes theyre being described as on two locations in Eastern Syria. Way told by senior military sources this is very similar to the kind of strike that we saw in the march 23rd time frame when the u. S. Had to respond to multiple strikes by Iranian Forces so we know f15 and 16s were involved. The statement from the Department Of Defense reads that the United States does not
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By alice senior fellow of economic studies at the brookings institution, and former vice chair of the Federal Reserve from 1996 to 1999. Sebastian, wj, im delighted to be doing this and i think its a fabulous book. Ive known alan for many, many years and we worked together closely when i was his chair, and hes a complicated man and i think you got it about right. But lets start at the beginning. You wrote interestingly about the influence of his parents. Could you talk a little bit about that on career choices . Alan had a unusual upbring in sense that raised in 1930s he was the child of a single mom. His father left his mother when he was 33 and then a distant figure who would say he would see his son and then not show up up. I think that probably reenforce a tendency that he had to live inside of their head to be introverted and then that was further reenforced by two flengs his mother first of all talking living aen working in a Department Store in manhattan. And so he was left by h
By alice senior fellow of economic studies at the brookings institution, and former vice chair of the Federal Reserve from 1996 to 1999. Sebastian, wj, im delighted to be doing this and i think its a fabulous book. Ive known alan for many, many years and we worked together closely when i was his chair, and hes a complicated man and i think you got it about right. But lets start at the beginning. You wrote interestingly about the influence of his parents. Could you talk a little bit about that on career choices . Alan had a unusual upbring in sense that raised in 1930s he was the child of a single mom. His father left his mother when he was 33 and then a distant figure who would say he would see his son and then not show up up. I think that probably reenforce a tendency that he had to live inside of their head to be introverted and then that was further reenforced by two flengs his mother first of all talking living aen working in a Department Store in manhattan. And so he was left by h
By alice senior fellow of economic studies at the brookings institution, and former vice chair of the Federal Reserve from 1996 to 1999. Sebastian, wj, im delighted to be doing this and i think its a fabulous book. Ive known alan for many, many years and we worked together closely when i was his chair, and hes a complicated man and i think you got it about right. But lets start at the beginning. You wrote interestingly about the influence of his parents. Could you talk a little bit about that on career choices . Alan had a unusual upbring in sense that raised in 1930s he was the child of a single mom. His father left his mother when he was 33 and then a distant figure who would say he would see his son and then not show up up. I think that probably reenforce a tendency that he had to live inside of their head to be introverted and then that was further reenforced by two flengs his mother first of all talking living aen working in a Department Store in manhattan. And so he was left by h