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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is defending President Donald Trumps withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria hours after Turkey launched military operations against Syrian Kurds who were fighting ISIS alongside U.S. troops. In an interview with PBS N <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup ewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff, Pompeo indicated that the United States does not plan to defend its key partners in the fight against ISIS, the Kurdish-led Syrian Defense Forces, despite warnings from a bipartisan group of lawmakers that Trumps decision leaves them vulnerable to possible slaughter. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been threatening to stanley cup attack the Kurds in northeast Syria for years, both to clear the area of people he perceives as enemies and to make way for Syrian refugees who have been living in Turkey, whom he wants to resettle in the Kurdish-held northeast. In 2015, U.S. forces partnered with the SDF in the fight against ISIS in northeast Syria nike dunk . The SDF, which functions under the Syrian Kurdish military, is an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK. Turkey and the United States both designate the groupknown as the PKK as terrorists. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff that hes confident that President Trump understands the threat from ISIS. Pompeo appeared to echo Turkeys perspective, which makes no distinction between Syrian Kurdish soldiers and the PKK, when he answered a question about whethe
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid arrives for a press conferen <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup ce about extending the payroll tax cut. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images.The federal government is again facing the threat of a shutdown because of a partisan stanley cup divide in Congress. The version of the story this time is that Senate Democrats don ;t want to pass the House Republican version of the payroll tax cut because it contains policy riders they disagree with. To force a compromise on the payroll tax cut bill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is delaying a vote on an approximately $1 trillion spending bill that would keep the government running past Friday.Wednesday saw no measurable progress on the standoff. Republicans could conceivably leave town for the holidays with stanley cup a spending bill passed in the House, so they introduced early Thursday morning their own version of the spending bill. If House Republicans can pass that bill Friday, it could jam Democrats, forcing them to either accept the GOP spending bill and payroll tax plan or get neither.You can read all nine sections of the enormous bill here.On Wednesday, Senate Democrats met with President Obama at the White House and later floated the idea of dropping a surtax on millionaires to pay for the payroll tax cut. President Obama also called for a short-term spending authorization bill in order to keep the government running, which would neutralize the government shutdown and relieve pressure on Democrats to accept Republican legislation. Cxmk WATCH: We are with you all the way, Trump says in video address to March for Life rally
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is defending President Donald Trumps withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria hours after Turkey launched military operations against Syrian Kurds who were fighting ISIS alongside U.S. troops. In an interview with PBS N <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup ewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff, Pompeo indicated that the United States does not plan to defend its key partners in the fight against ISIS, the Kurdish-led Syrian Defense Forces, despite warnings from a bipartisan group of lawmakers that Trumps decision leaves them vulnerable to possible slaughter. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been threatening to stanley cup attack the Kurds in northeast Syria for years, both to clear the area of people he perceives as enemies and to make way for Syrian refugees who have been living in Turkey, whom he wants to resettle in the Kurdish-held northeast. In 2015, U.S. forces partnered with the SDF in the fight against ISIS in northeast Syria nike dunk . The SDF, which functions under the Syrian Kurdish military, is an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK. Turkey and the United States both designate the groupknown as the PKK as terrorists. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff that hes confident that President Trump understands the threat from ISIS. Pompeo appeared to echo Turkeys perspective, which makes no distinction between Syrian Kurdish soldiers and the PKK, when he answered a question about whethe
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WASHINGTON In a forthcoming report triggered by an Associated Press investigation, the top watchdog at the Social Security Administration found the agency paid $20.2 million in benefits to more than 130 suspected Nazi war criminals, SS guards, and others who may have participated in the Third Reich atrocities during World War II.The report, scheduled for public release this week and obtained by the AP, used computer-processed data and other internal agency records to develop a comprehensive picture of the total number of Nazi suspects who received benefits and the dollar amounts paid out. The Social Security Administration last year refused AP request for those figures.The payments are far greater than previously estimated and occurred between February 1962 and January 2015, when a new law called the No Social Security for Nazis Act kicked in and ended retirement payments for four beneficiaries. The report do <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup es not include the names of any Nazi suspects who received benefits.The large amount of the benefits and their duration illustrate how unaware the American public was of the influx of Nazi persecutors into the stanley cup U.S., with estimates ranging as high as 10,000. Many lied about their Nazi past stanley cup s to get into the U.S. and even became American citizens. They got jobs and said little about what they did during the war.Yet the U.S. was slow to react. It wasn ;t until 1979 that a special Nazi-hunting unit, the Office of Special Investigations, was created Riab First Lady Melania Trump to return to U.S.-Mexico border
Fourteen years after Hurricane Katrina, the neighborhood of Gentilly, New Orleans, is still in the process of rebuilding.Even after experiencing the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history, residents wanted to stay in their neighborhoods going so far as to fight <a href=https://www.nikedunk.us>nike dunk the citys controversial green dot plan, which would have abandoned neighborhoods like Gentilly and turned them into wetlands.In response to the pushback, New Orleans came up with an alternate solution: allow residents to remain in their homes, but also retrofit the areas landscape to help the neighborhood better withstand the next natural disaster. The plan included new ditches, rain barrels and dry cre stanley cup eks designed to hold substantial amounts of water and reduce runoff that could destroy homes and other property.New Orleans is not alone in its efforts to build communities that are more resilient. Cities, residents and businesses across the U.S. and the world are seeking ways to end the expensive cycle of rebuilding after natural disasters. Instead, stanley cup they are boosting efforts to design buildings and local infrastructure to withstand hurricanes, floods or wildfires.The efforts are being made even more urgent as climate change is expected to lead to more extreme weather events.Each year, Rebuild by Design, a nonprofit started after Hurricane Sandy hit the Northeast Coast in 2012, hosts multiple innovative design competitions, modeled after the international competition launched by President Obamas Hurricane
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