Chipotle, express scripts, Texas Instruments, just a few of the names set to report earnings in just about an hour we will have our hands full at that time but lets get straight to our big story. The strength in the market today from the Big Industrial companies cat and 3m getting that boost on earnings driving the dow higher ge and ibm trading lower, bob pisani give us some more. Well, heres whats going on. Theres a very unusual divergence between the dow and the s p. Its happened a lot this year, actually 70 points or so. And the reason that is is the dow is price weighted and when you get certain big name stocks, big price stocks moving, that moves the dow. This is the really eye opener of the day. 3m now, they had good numbers and they raised their guidance for the year about 1 , which is good generally you get a little pop on that. But folks, not 7 . Look at that thats 15 you know what that means for the dow . Thats 105 points for the Dow Jones Industrial average 105 points due to
I i would briefly walked to the agenda before we invite the speakers onto the stage. First up we have Katherine Brown and jay wang will participate on a paper which is published online today called Public Diplomacy and National Security in 2017. Building alliances, fighting extremism and dispelling this information. Katherine is council of Foreign Relations International Affairs fellow and a visiting fellow with my program here at csis and weve been fortunate to have her for a couple of months leading to his work on Public Diplomacy. She most recently served as executive director of the u. S. Advisory commission on Public Diplomacy. Jay wang is an associate professor at the Usc Annenberg school for communication and journalism, and director of the usc center on Public Diplomacy. The paper theyre going to present to you today emerged from the workshop that we held jointly with jason center back in november. Essentially what it does is indexed and assessment of where weve been with Publi
National security advisor ben rhodes. And former undersecretary of state jim glassman to begin. Theyll be talking about Public Diplomacy of the past two president ial administrations and what they recommend for the Incoming Trump administration. Good afternoon. Were going to go ahead and get started. N my name is shannon green, senior fellow and director of the human rights director and it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you today for what proves to be a fascinating discussion on Public Diplomacy and National Security. We have a very full program today so i thought i would very briefly walk through the agenda before we invite the speakers on to the stage. First up we have Catherine Brown and jay wong who will present the paper that we just published online today called Public Diplomacy and National Security in 2017. Building alliances, fighting extremism, and dispelling disinformation. Catherine is counsel on Foreign Relations International Affairs fellow and a visiting fellow with
Good a after noofternoon. We are going to get started. Im Shannon Green, the director of the human rights here, and it is my distinct distinct pleasur present diplomacy on National Security. I thought we would go over the agenda before the speakers up on stage. We have Catherine Brown and jay wong. Building alliances, fighting extremism. Catherine is a visiting fellow with my program here at csis and have been very fortunate having her lead this work on Public Diplomacy. She served as the executive director of Public Diplomacy. Jay wong, director of the ucs center on Public Diplomacy. The paper emerged from a workshop held jointly with jay center back in november. It conducts an assessment of where weve been with Public Diplomacy and what are the main successes under the Obama Administration and we suggest ways that we can strengthen Public Diplomacy going forward. Following that brief parensatiopr prepresentation wiben crawley. Bush administrations respecti respectively. During this t
Up, burned black, bleeding. Parts of the bodies were missing. The skin and flesh were hanging from the bones. And some carrying their own eyeballs, hanging from the eye socket. And they collapsed on to the ground, their stomach burst and their intestine stretching out. You girls escape to the nihearb hill. Thats what we did, by stepping over the dead bodies, injured bodies. It was a strange situation. Nobody was running and screaming for help. They just didnt have that kind of strength left. Simply whispering. Everybody was asking for water. We girls were relatively lightly injured. By the time we got to the hillside, we went to the nearby stream and washed off the blood and dirt and we took off the gloves and soaked them in the stream and dashed back and put them to hold them over the mouth of the dying people. You see, the place we escaped to had the military training ground, huge place, about the size of two football fields. The place was packed with dead and dying people. We wanted