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120-page scholarly piece, that somehow several thousand economists have been downloading -- isis are, in the backs of the research that we have, in that fortune piece today and in foreign policy. we originally wanted to title it the chicken little was right, putin is wrong, the economic skies of russia are falling. of course, no editors would go for, it but i thought you'd like to get away with. it as you've talked about often, there's sort of those beanbag thrill that we see in the media often, they want to throw the beanbags that the biden administration. sometimes it's deserved, but boy, in terms of the policy towards ukraine and russia on the energy front, it's certainly not deserved. we can see that the russian economy is uploading, but it's amazing until this work came out, it modestly, all you saw everywhere. even in the imf, saying russia is not doing that badly. what are they talking about? they're not revealing any of
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british and the germans accountable. a number of these key isis fighters are european citizens that went to syria. they are key commanders and facilitators and fundraisers. and now it's basically on the united states and the kurds to detain these guys and the europeans need to step up, excuse me, and do their support. and the fact that they are essentially kind of slothing this off for america to deal with and our kurdish allies to deal with is unacceptable. steve: as the president indicated we have this intel now so we can do what we can do. in some cases, that is follow the money. they can figure out where the money is coming from. who the donors who isis are. >> that's right. yep, let me tell you, steve, these groups preach like pure jihadis, isis, taliban, they run themselves like the math i can't. i havmafia. black market oil.
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which group did it, it whose responsible for the bombing. several extremist groups including an arm of isis are, in fact, active in libya, and have, in the past, carried out violent attacks there. we'll update you as soon as we know more about who's responsible. some urgent financial news to bring you back here in the united states. it's the day the markets wish they could start all over again. those are the kinds of numbers, folks, after the opening bell, that you panic about. many do, many don't. but the bell was still echoing after the dow sank like a rock. right now it says 206 but it was down close to 400 points. almost 300 immediately. rest of the day has been sort of playing ago catch-up game. analysts are blaming china, they're blaming cheap oil. christine romans has a few more ideas. she joins me live from new york. so listen, there's been all these hiccups going on in china. they've put those governors on
so the experiences they have been through are horrendous. >> there is a hero for these women in your story, a lur and now operates a sort7vmke1zi don't understand ground railroad to help some of these women and children escape. how does he manage to pull off these rescues? >> it's an incredible story, really, because he put it altogether of his own 0 cord without any help of government any formal training. and it's a process of making contact with the girls. they have -- they sometimes steal phones from captors or kept them. he makes contact with them. he builds up maps of the territory where isis are, where their checkpoints are and then had an extraordinary network of contacts inside isis territory to risk their lives to go where the girls are held and take them, bring them to the front line and across to safety. >> ed, it's an extraordinary documentary. there's so much in here that's
isis are, knowing exactly who al qaeda is and joining them. >> it wasn't like pre-9/11 maybe with some other ideas? >> exactly. and they were recruited using social media tools. they have their own bubbles in social media. they are communicating with each other. now the situation in iraq is a little bit different. yes, there are some foreign fighters, especially from tunisia and from england and stuff like that. and both in syria and in iraq fighting with isis. but the situation in iraq is more complicated, because isis was able to build the strength in the sunni areas because of the sectarian policies of al maliki government. >> right. >> most of the sunnis feel they are not involved in the political process. and the very first thing that need to be done in iraq today is to bring them to the fold. bring them to the presence of iraq and make them feel that they are part of the future of iraq. >> and that can only be done with the change of leadership in iraq? >> absolutely. i mean, maliki is not going to be the guy who is going to do this.
control whose security forces are actually beginning take the fight to isis, to those who are fighting alongside isis rather than the image portrayed thus far of an army that abandoned weapons. >> whether that's happening or not we'll see. you said that the threat from these foreign fighters is unlike any jihad threat that the united states and western europe faced. how so? >> now in the situation between iraq and syria, we have 12,000 foreign fighters, most from about 81 different countries. unlike other jihad wars that happened before, most of these people went knowing exactly who isis are, knowing exactly who al qaeda affiliates -- >> not like someone went to afghanistan pre9/11 with some other idea. >> exactly and recruited using social media tools, they have their own bubbles in social heed media. the situation in iraq is different there are foreign