Discussion. The joint Intelligence Commission produced the figure. I questioned and probed on the figure. They said they thought 70,000 was the best estimate of nonextremism opposition fighters. The americans have said that is within their and if you want to say that the j i seen misleeds, you wont believe me unless i give more detail. For precisely this purpose. Iron said it is going to increase your credibility. Come forward with something. You maintain you are not going to. The libyan intervention after we went to syria to degrade i still which deprived the region of one of isils most ruthless opponents. It is certainly true that gadhafi was a particular, an opponent of extremist groups like al qaeda, he worked famously with the last government for that end but i didnt think in any way we should look back firmly to the time of gaddafi because whether we lost the characters there for all his accounting was an extremely nasty piece of work was at least on the right side of the main re
It is time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart that you cant take part. It was almost as if the country was waking up from a long slumber of the 1950s. It was november 22nd, and i was already at cal. And came out of classes, and there were clusters there was a great silence on the campus. We kind of lost our innocence from that time forward. The summer of the kennedy assassination, lawmakers passed the civil rights act. That same summer, students from berkeley and around the world travelled to the south to try to register African American voters. It was called the mississippi summer project and a young berkley student, whose name would soon become synonymous with the Free Speech Movement, mario savio was one of them. This was in macomb during the mississippi summer project. You will not understand the Free Speech Movement if you fail to see that its a continuation of the Civil Rights Movement. We were part of something bigger than us, you kno
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Household also depreciates of the steady state of the Housing Production to 1. 6 million homes in here. How we will get from 900,000 to 1. 6 million in the next year, think we will over the next year but if you look at the fundamentals of the Housing Market in the demography that ultimately drives the plus the fact that housing is relatively affordable if you look at the affordability indexes and take into account housing i think thats an area where theres a lot of potential and upside still. [inaudible] the translation is Interest Rates affect the economy but if you look more fundamentally at the driver, the ways in which it matters you seethe Business Investment is relatively slow over the past year. That is the things that hasnt been as good in the economy but the cost of capital overall is relatively cheap or were businesses and stock valuation is high and profitability as a share of the economy is high. I think a lot of the fundamental determinants of Business Investment are stron