Morning and thank you all for coming on behalf of the director i would like to welcome you to George Washington university. Today we want to launch a reported two years in the making titled extremism inside the englishspeaking Islamic State because chamber. In many ways like i said at the culmination of two years of research with a cooperation with the library and the Technology Group researchers to my left have been collecting and coding more than 600kilogram channels for about a year so today we are going to dive into those findings which are available on the website. We have three panelists here a Research Fellow with the program who will talk about the first half of the report and follow closely by the president ial followed the program to talk about the remaining parts of the report and to the director at the Mccain Institute at the counterterrorism. We will do about 30 minutes presentation and then move to the question and answer. Please feel free to reach out some things are in
The russia channel. Like this, lets do it, lets do it with a smile, more, more, more, great, good, so, morning of russia, dont oversleep, the main thing. Hello, good morning, denis stoikov, svetlana abramova, today we are with you october 11, wednesday, yes, we are glad that you greeting the morning in our company, as new, the famous geoglyph, the long man from wilmington, was reintroduced from the earth from the air, a team of volunteers climbed the steep hillsides to refresh. Silhouette, a layer of white paint was applied to the blocks outlining the historical landmark. It took a lot of it, the length of the picture is 70 m. The geoglyph is considered the largest in europe. Scientists suggest that the image was created in 1710. In the past, the outlines only appeared during snowfall. Well we have outlines there have already been snowfalls, should we expect them again and what will the weather be like in the coming days . Lets ask Maria Borisova, she is already with us. Maria, good mo
Start. How do you start six months, andrew, in terms of the markets and the economy and what weve heard from the fed. Its like a tolstoy novel. You could do a month and it would take a half hour to go over everything we have seen you throw in a. I. And his investments around the world and you remind yourself 30 years 30 plus every year. That is almost its an amazing thing probably will never been done again. I dont know how it was done once unless you made some deal with someone who knows these things to do that well is spooky. Its scary i guess it comes from being smart. Were okay. Hes one of the smartest when it comes to these issues that will be 25 minutes of stan hes going to be in your chair you got to give your chair to someone. I would warm it up for stan. Perfect lets check the markets which well be talking about at length today u. S. Futures indicated up about 78 points. Mixed on nasdaq which is off a little so much of it has to do with a lot of what we are talking about which
Good monday morning, welcome to squawk alley. Im Carl Quintanilla with john fortt, sara eisen at post 9 of the new york stock exchange. What a morning for tech, john. Yes, indeed broadcom confirming its takeover bid for qualcomm the cash in stock offer valued at 70 per share, or 105 billion, excluding debt. Qualcomm acknowledges receiving the offer. For more were joined by a tech analyst at William Blair and analyst at Rbc Capital Markets is on the phone. Actually, i want to start with you, amit. So, broadcoms side argues, i had a chance to have a few conversations this morning, that qualcomm hasnt traded at 70 a share since a year ago its been three years since it was at 80, so this actually represents fair value, but weve seen qualcomm under pressure now from apple on the licensing front. A year ago, and before that from china, though it was able to resolve much of that does that argument hold water in your view . Yeah. Thanks for having me, guys ill say, you know, factually they are
Republican or democrat. It is bipartisan and that is the right to vote. Mr. Speaker, i would like to yield as much time as he would like to consume to my colleague, ongressman veasey. Mr. Veasey thank you very much for organizing this very important special order today and something that is timely especially with the elections coming up. And i stand with my colleagues to bring awareness to the injustice to our members of our democracy and i want to start with the history from the 19 0s ap more recent history. In 19 5, the Voting Rights act sought to ensure that voters would never face the unnecessary obstacles to exercise the right to vote as american citizens. N 2013, shelby versus holder gutted the 19 5 Voting Rights act. And there was the subjew gation of seniors, to unfair punitive barriers that make it hard for them to vote and exercise their basic right as an american citizen. As a native of texas, i have een the effects of these oppressive laws in 3 states since the Supreme Cour