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jeffrey goldberg: i agree. where shee moment went on the offense. she pivoted first of all to the general election. bernie sanders was not a character that speech. there was only one character that speech. it was a pivot to the general election. a pivot to the offense. it was the introduction are almost the introduction of the new strategy. what i mean by that is the following. it's a foreign policy speech. in a foreign policy speech in a presidential campaign it is
jeffrey goldberg: i agree. where shee moment went on the offense. she pivoted first of all to the general election. bernie sanders was not a character that speech. there was only one character that speech. it was a pivot to the general election. a pivot to the offense. it was the introduction are almost the introduction of the new strategy. what i mean by that is the following. it's a foreign policy speech. in a foreign policy speech in a presidential campaign it is
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i appreciate it. >> rose: jeffrey goldberg from the atlantic. back in a moment. >> hunt: we are joined by two of america's premier pollsters. whit airs, for a quarter of a century polled for major republican politicians including lindsey graham, lamar alexander, bob corker and marco rubio. he's the author of how republicans can elect a new president in the new america. peter hart has done the same for democrats for four decades including fritz monday, ted kennedy and the "wall street journal" nebraska poll, conducts focus groups around the country for university of pa's annenberg school. neither is associated with the presidential candidates this time. we are pleased to have them both with us. thank you all boancht good to be here. >> rose: before we get into the presidential race, describe in a few words the context, the mood of the election. whit? >> angry, frustrated with two-thirds of the country thinking the country is off on the wrong track. they want a change. they want a change in washington. they want a change in the government. they wa
i appreciate it. >> rose: jeffrey goldberg from the atlantic. back in a moment. >> hunt: we are joined by two of america's premier pollsters. whit airs, for a quarter of a century polled for major republican politicians including lindsey graham, lamar alexander, bob corker and marco rubio. he's the author of how republicans can elect a new president in the new america. peter hart has done the same for democrats for four decades including fritz monday, ted kennedy and the "wall...
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jeffrey goldberg from the atlantic.ack in a moment. ♪ al: we are joined by a two of americans premier pollsters. whit ayers is the author of "how republicans can elect a president in the new america. has done the same for democrats for decades. he conducts focus groups around this election season for the university of pennsylvania's annenberg school. neither is associated with a presidential candidate this time. we are pleased to have them both with us. thank you both. before we get into the presidential race, described in a few words the mood of the election. angry, frustrated, two thirds of the country thinking the country is on the wrong track. they want to change. they want a change in washington, in the government, in the direction of the country. peter: ditto, ditto, ditto. and we tend to think this just happened. but the fact of the matter is this has been there for 15 years. all of the instability in the sense of all of the the hollowing out of the middle class, all of this has been going on. al: at the sink tim
jeffrey goldberg from the atlantic.ack in a moment. ♪ al: we are joined by a two of americans premier pollsters. whit ayers is the author of "how republicans can elect a president in the new america. has done the same for democrats for decades. he conducts focus groups around this election season for the university of pennsylvania's annenberg school. neither is associated with a presidential candidate this time. we are pleased to have them both with us. thank you both. before we get into...
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all those people who profess to be, his dislike, as jeffrey goldberg suggested -- and i realize we arealking about different levels of intellectual preparation, but this donald trump somehow think, look, all those people are supposed to be smart. and he says i learned a lot on foreign policy. i was in china. and sitting next to me was a man who was a very, very successful businessman. and he said i just know he's going to be different. i said do you know anybody supporting donald trump, and he said me. me. why? because he will get on the phone and say to vladimir putin, i am coming to see you. you say that will never get anything accomplished. he believes it does. that is a different way, and is neceessary. david: maybe, but the idea that you could get on the phone and somehow vladimir putin would see the light. i mean, do we think the state department is filled with idiots? problems are complicated. and the big problems of the world are not a question of one person coming to the table and being tough. they are structural. they are dealing with technology, globalization. charlie: the p
all those people who profess to be, his dislike, as jeffrey goldberg suggested -- and i realize we arealking about different levels of intellectual preparation, but this donald trump somehow think, look, all those people are supposed to be smart. and he says i learned a lot on foreign policy. i was in china. and sitting next to me was a man who was a very, very successful businessman. and he said i just know he's going to be different. i said do you know anybody supporting donald trump, and he...
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we learned from jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic that, in fact, obama privately knows full well thatamic terrorism is islamic. he doesn't use the term for politically correct reasons. it doesn't speak well of the president's vaunted political ability he can't come upp with way to discuss this which takes into account -- >> there are uses and making explicit who enemy s. that's not allin but it is a certain eleme of radical islam. thank thanks, everybody. still ahead, a look at how the presidential candidates responded to the orlando attack when we come back. when we come back.♪ ♪ ♪ take on the unexpected with a car that could stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a littl
we learned from jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic that, in fact, obama privately knows full well thatamic terrorism is islamic. he doesn't use the term for politically correct reasons. it doesn't speak well of the president's vaunted political ability he can't come upp with way to discuss this which takes into account -- >> there are uses and making explicit who enemy s. that's not allin but it is a certain eleme of radical islam. thank thanks, everybody. still ahead, a look at how the...
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he's jeffrey goldberg, this is overheard. (light music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? i mean how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa. you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the state.
he's jeffrey goldberg, this is overheard. (light music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? i mean how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa. you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the state.
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we will talk to jeffrey goldberg about clinton's new offenseive offensive. >>> violent interactions ensue fuelled by intense rhetoric. >> he did not take kindly to clinton's speech. he said if elected he will sick his attorney general on her. >>> a decorated member of the military inspired the next generation to reach new heights. >> they called police to check on his cat. >> one of the big questions now prince had a prescription for the drug and if so how did he get it. >> driven to right field, retreating going back and leaping, throwing to the corner he slides around second on his way to third and they will wave him around. nunez will score to start the ball game. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. another trump rally ended in chaos after he and hillary clinton blasted each other with some of the toughest talk we have seen in this campaign. supporters in san jose were chased surrounded and attacked by anti-trump protestors. >> at the rally, donald trump responded with outrage to hillary clinton's skaiting foreign policy attack and he attacked her for using a priva
we will talk to jeffrey goldberg about clinton's new offenseive offensive. >>> violent interactions ensue fuelled by intense rhetoric. >> he did not take kindly to clinton's speech. he said if elected he will sick his attorney general on her. >>> a decorated member of the military inspired the next generation to reach new heights. >> they called police to check on his cat. >> one of the big questions now prince had a prescription for the drug and if so how...
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he's jeffrey goldberg, this is overheard. (light music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? i mean how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa. you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the state. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. this is over. (crowd applauding) - [evan] jeff goldberg welcome. - [jeff] thank you. - thank you very much for being here. we're sitting here at the end of march, brussels has just happened, what in the hell is going on with our world? it's impossible to feel good about things. i'm, i just wanna lock myself in my house at the moment and never come out. - you're fairly safe in austin, so don't worry. - is that right, seriously? - i believe so. i think you're, not to be too spokean about this and we'll talk about obama's reacti
he's jeffrey goldberg, this is overheard. (light music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? i mean how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa. you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know, you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the state. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you...
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we'll talk with correspondent jeffrey goldberg about clinton's new offensive.8:00 >>> enviolt scuffles ensued. all fueled by antagonism and divisive rhetoric on both sides. >> trump did not take kindly to toclinn's speech. he said if elected, he'll sick his attorney general on her, and that she should go to prison. >> the military's been using helicopteress, r cueboats, and >>> decoratedbe memr oef th u.s. military, kuss was determined to inspire the next generation to reach new heights. >>> sarkar left a note asking cepoli to check on his cat in minnesota. it was there that they found his kill list. >>> one of the questions is whether or not prince had a prescription for fentanyl, and if not, how did he get it? >>> the boy's parents told japanese media their son wandered off but later changed their story, reportedly telling police they left their son by the side of the road as punishment. >>> driven to right field. retreating -- still going back, and leaping and the ball off his glove, rolling to the corner. nunez flies around second, on his way to third. they
we'll talk with correspondent jeffrey goldberg about clinton's new offensive.8:00 >>> enviolt scuffles ensued. all fueled by antagonism and divisive rhetoric on both sides. >> trump did not take kindly to toclinn's speech. he said if elected, he'll sick his attorney general on her, and that she should go to prison. >> the military's been using helicopteress, r cueboats, and >>> decoratedbe memr oef th u.s. military, kuss was determined to inspire the next...
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jeffrey goldberg writes about politics for "the atlantic" magazine. i am pleased to have him here.e are saying this could be a deciding moment, a pivot. mr. goldberg: i agree.
jeffrey goldberg writes about politics for "the atlantic" magazine. i am pleased to have him here.e are saying this could be a deciding moment, a pivot. mr. goldberg: i agree.
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jeffrey goldberg "atlantic" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. monica, your thoughts? >> the phrase that he used, there's no magic to the phrase radical islam, really struck me. if he really believes there's no magic to it, why doesn't he just use the phrase. you cannot hope to defeat an enemy unless and until you're able to define it. that's step number one, the bare minimum this president refuses to not just delineate who the enemy is and what we're up against, he also refuses to engage it. his steadfast refusal to name the enemy leads into a lack of a coherent strategy we've seen from the president from the very beginning. >> interestingry, he said it a day after the presumptive democratic nominee, she doesn't have a problem saying it. she doesn't want the indication that the u.s. is at war with islam. >> i talk to currencom, they say they would prefer not to broaden the subject and what they mean by that is they would rather not have a situation in which muslim who is are on our side feel as if we're talking negatively about their religion. that's where the guidanc
jeffrey goldberg "atlantic" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. monica, your thoughts? >> the phrase that he used, there's no magic to the phrase radical islam, really struck me. if he really believes there's no magic to it, why doesn't he just use the phrase. you cannot hope to defeat an enemy unless and until you're able to define it. that's step number one, the bare minimum this president refuses to not just delineate who the enemy is and what we're up against, he...
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jeffrey goldberg "atlantic" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. monica, your thoughts?d, there's no magic to the phrase radical islam, really struck me. if he really believes there's no magic to it, why doesn't he just use the phrase. you cannot hope to defeat an enemy unless and until you're able to define it. that's step number one, the bare minimum this president refuses to not just delineate who the enemy is and what we're up against, he also refuses to engage it. his steadfast refusal to name the enemy leads into a lack of a coherent strategy we've seen from the president from the very beginning. >> interestingry, he said it a day after the presumptive democratic nominee, she doesn't have a problem saying it. she doesn't want the indication that the u.s. is at war with islam. >> i talk to currencom, they say they would prefer not to broaden the subject and what they mean by that is they would rather not have a situation in which muslim who is are on our side feel as if we're talking negatively about their religion. that's where the guidance is coming from obama. i
jeffrey goldberg "atlantic" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. monica, your thoughts?d, there's no magic to the phrase radical islam, really struck me. if he really believes there's no magic to it, why doesn't he just use the phrase. you cannot hope to defeat an enemy unless and until you're able to define it. that's step number one, the bare minimum this president refuses to not just delineate who the enemy is and what we're up against, he also refuses to engage it. his...
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charlie: what do you think of the law defined by jeffrey goldberg? it was a very interesting interview. i think the president was expressing some pent-up frustrations. charlie: about saudis and others. mike: about saudis and others. she understands the importance, otherwise you would not be meeting with them. there was a lot of off blowing of steam there. he would like to see more from the gulf partners in terms of a partnership. charlie: is that a difficult request? mike: they are good partners on the counterterrorism front. they have been externally helpful. whatel can describe to you our gulf arab partners have done in that regard, preventing attacks on the united states. the relationship is without its challenges, but this partnership is an goodly important to us. -- is incredibly important to us. charlie: what have they done? , armenians,udis egyptians, these have been insured and eerie counterterrorism partners -- these have been extraordinary counterterrorism partners. that allows us to stop and disrupt plots. there were a number of plots they
charlie: what do you think of the law defined by jeffrey goldberg? it was a very interesting interview. i think the president was expressing some pent-up frustrations. charlie: about saudis and others. mike: about saudis and others. she understands the importance, otherwise you would not be meeting with them. there was a lot of off blowing of steam there. he would like to see more from the gulf partners in terms of a partnership. charlie: is that a difficult request? mike: they are good...
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i've seen in terms of his actions, what i've seen in terms of the conversations with you, with jeffrey goldberg and others, no. i think what he wants to do is put this in a box on his desk that's too hard and leave it for his successor. what i like about this dissent cable, it puts pressure on him, the fact we're having this conversation, the people in whasht will be talking to him, forces him and the inter-agency staff to confront this issue. it won't go away. >> rose: i pulled you way from a conference in the council on foreign relations. thank you for coming. we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: we turn to print, brexit and the death of a member of parliament. jo cox, a member of british parliament died yesterday after stabbed yesterday in leeds. thomas mair was arrested in connection with the crime. he is called a dedicated supporter of the national alliance and american neo-nazi organization. the killing occurred one week before referendum on whether print should leave the european union. police are also investigating whether the suspect shouted "prin"-- "britain first." it's a part
i've seen in terms of his actions, what i've seen in terms of the conversations with you, with jeffrey goldberg and others, no. i think what he wants to do is put this in a box on his desk that's too hard and leave it for his successor. what i like about this dissent cable, it puts pressure on him, the fact we're having this conversation, the people in whasht will be talking to him, forces him and the inter-agency staff to confront this issue. it won't go away. >> rose: i pulled you way...
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this is to me implicit in the discussion by jeffrey goldberg in this month's atlantic. i guess it is last month's atlantic. obama seems to recognize that taking things more or less as they come is a logical course for a world beater who faces no power rifle. and as a leader whose country enjoys remarkable security. it is leery of doctrine and dogma, and based on a desire in a hugely complicated and interconnected world to frame policy mostly on a case-by-case basis. that is to say there is an incrementalism at work. this is often derided by the foreign-policy establishment, but i think it has much to recommend it. if it loses an overarching conceptual coherence, it seems to gain from husbanding the power upon which american privacy rests, minimizing the fear that this power provokes. i have been reading a fine biography lately. here we see a senior official. a senior official who it seems most often proceeds on an ad hoc basis, resisting brought theorizing, resisting the world as it is and seeks to make the best of a given situation. it is a crisis management approach r
this is to me implicit in the discussion by jeffrey goldberg in this month's atlantic. i guess it is last month's atlantic. obama seems to recognize that taking things more or less as they come is a logical course for a world beater who faces no power rifle. and as a leader whose country enjoys remarkable security. it is leery of doctrine and dogma, and based on a desire in a hugely complicated and interconnected world to frame policy mostly on a case-by-case basis. that is to say there is an...
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implicitlso, for me, in the much discussed article by jeffrey goldberg and this month 's of the good." i guess it is last month's "atlantic monthly. obama seems to recognize that taking things as they come is necessary for a leader who acknowledges no major world country enjoyse remarkable physical security. it is a principled practice is visible pragmatism, certainly obama's defenders would say, leery of doctrine and dogma, and based on a desire in a hugely comp located and interconnected that is to say there is an incrementalism at work and this is often it seems to me derided by the foreign-policy establishment but i think it has much to recommend it. if it loses an overarching conceptual coherence as a result it seems to gain from husbanding , the power upon which american privacy rests, minimizing the fear that this power provoke. i have been reading a fine biography lately. that is a biography of brent's growth coughed. here we see a senior official, not a president, but we see a senior official who it seems to book, mosthrough the often proceeds on an ad hoc basis, resisting br
implicitlso, for me, in the much discussed article by jeffrey goldberg and this month 's of the good." i guess it is last month's "atlantic monthly. obama seems to recognize that taking things as they come is necessary for a leader who acknowledges no major world country enjoyse remarkable physical security. it is a principled practice is visible pragmatism, certainly obama's defenders would say, leery of doctrine and dogma, and based on a desire in a hugely comp located and...