The way theyre seated but first, a senior fellow for middle east policy who has written excellent analyses of the situation in syria and iraq as well as within islam. If youre not familiar with the analysis preceding the civil war which identified the ground war for possible sectarian conflict in syria, it was really an impression analysis and he remains one of the best analysis of the situation that i know of. Kristin is the president and ceo of the organization and has had a long productive career. I should add they both are members of our task force. Finally, Katherine Zimmerman from the critical threats project at the American Enterprise institute, her article is an excellent read. Finally, as our moderator we are pleased to have kim barker from the New York Times who has tremendous experience reporting from afghanistan and pakistan and whose excellent book i also recommend to all of you on the taliban shuffle, strange days in afghanistan and pakistan. Thank you for having us here
Looked at the evolution of terrorism since 9 11 and the effectiveness of u. S. Counterterrorism strategies. Analysts looked at the future of terrorism including al qaeda and the role youth play in the strategy of terror groups. This runs 45 minutes. And being mindful of the jampacked schedule that we have today i want to go ahead and transition right to our next panel as governor kane said its important to every once in a while reassess the nature of the threat and as chairman mccall said the threat persists. And to discuss what that threat looks like going forward, what we can expect from isis, al qaeda and other terrorist groups and what the prospects for further radicalization given conditions on the ground in the middle east. We have an expert panel for you today. Ill go in alphabetical order but first hasan hasan, a senior fellow from italys policy who has really written an excellent analysises of the situation and syria and iraq as well within militant islam. Proceeding the certa
By november. Here, im yousef gamal eldin. Tracy im Tracy Alloway in dubai. In doha, give us updates of the situation. Remarkable, been the last 24 hours ultimately we are seeing a flurry of diplomatic activity. We are seeing to keep things that i want to point out that are fundamental to the story. Number one is lack of diplomatic progress. There is confusion coming out of the united states, Rex Tillerson trying to balance the situation prevail, theneads having donald trump come in and come down hard on qatar, saying they are a funder of terrorism at a high level. She qatar reaching out to allies like turkey and russia. We understand they have had a meeting, the two foreign ministers, calling for more corporation. Thats one side of that. The other side is the ongoing fallout in terms of the economy and credit ratings. In terms of is this and movement of people, as well. Plenty there. Tracy . Yousef definitely plenty to keep us there. One of the things keeping us there is the u. S. Mark
Danny gash has some investors claiming that its own 700 apply. Sukuk no longer we take a look at what it might mean to the wider debt market. Regional stock markets in the trading. Lets talk about the crisis in the gulf or it i sat down with bloomberg to talk about the implications of qatars isolation. Tillerson is cutting short a trip to head to mexico. I think is the glass halffull scenario that the u. S. May be taking a more act of role. ,e had this summit in riyadh then two days after that trump came out and said, i remember when i was there everybody came up to me and said look at qatar and all the bad things they are doing. That sort of put the u. S. Into the saudi camp, initially. Now the fact that tillerson is getting more involved, cutting his trip short, he knows qatar extremely well from the time he was ceo of exxon. He still has personal relationships there. We also have the supply deals to buy a 12 billion the f15 and the 12 billion deal. Maybe we will see the u. S. A litt
He warns Republican Leaders he will not support their health care bill. This is daybreak asia, live from bloombergs u. S. And asian headquarters. I am Ramy Inocencio in new york, where it is just after 7 00 p. M. Yvonne i am yvonne man in hong kong. That nailbiting vote just past. We can Start Talking about what is next for health care. The reason we are seeing records again. Ramy especially for the s p 500 as well as the nasdaq, hitting records. The dow hit intraday records. Into the want to go bloomberg terminal and show you what is happening in terms of earnings. This is the spx function. 143 of 500 securities have reported. It will be interesting to see if we can continue that trend. We will talk about that in a little bit. Yvonne the equity market story is one to watch. The bond market, we saw big moves as well. Take a look at that. It was ahead of the fed. With german bund yields, up six 0. 57. Points to we also saw yields on the u. S. Treasurys up aces eight basis points. This w