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ian bremmer and michael darda with us.d rubenstein with paul singer of elliott management, must watch for global wall street. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. nejra: you are watching surveillance. let's get the first word news with taylor riggs. taylor: the u.s. senate will consider a proposal to repeal obamacare. debate over how to scrap the affordable care act. there is no clear idea of what the obamacare replacement plan senators will ask -- will be asked to pass. the president has been critical of jeff sessions on twitter this week. he has been happy sessions recused himself from the russia investigation. sessions recused himself from the russian in
ian bremmer and michael darda with us.d rubenstein with paul singer of elliott management, must watch for global wall street. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that...
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this is ian bremmer, who first reported the second meeting.true that at summit meetings you have little pull asides between heads of state to discuss business all the time. when our pull aside —— a pull aside for one hour is highly unusual. a pull aside of one hour between putin and trump where only the kremlin translator is there, we do not know what is discussed, given the uniqueness of the russia/ us relationship, it makes the president, frankly and disturbingly, not credible in the white house response to this story. a senior white house official has said... "the insinuation that the white house has tried to hide a second meeting is false, malicious and absurd. it is not merely perfectly normal, it is part of a president's duties, to interact with world leaders." and here's the man himself. "fake news story of secret dinner with putin is sick. all 620 leaders, and spouses, were invited by the chancellor of germany. press knew!" we knew they were all going for dinner but we did not know until very recently that that hour or so conversation
this is ian bremmer, who first reported the second meeting.true that at summit meetings you have little pull asides between heads of state to discuss business all the time. when our pull aside —— a pull aside for one hour is highly unusual. a pull aside of one hour between putin and trump where only the kremlin translator is there, we do not know what is discussed, given the uniqueness of the russia/ us relationship, it makes the president, frankly and disturbingly, not credible in the...
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we will hear from ian bremmer, president of the eurasia group. ck.abor leader jeremy orbyn says there is potential to cooperate with prime minister theresa may. let's get a look at where the major averages stand as we head towards the close. abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: we have bearish action for the major averages heading to the close. nasdaq is down 1%. we have the major averages nearing session lows. look at this index, down nearly 2%. the worst fullback for all of these averages in about a week. surprisingly, you would think that with the nasdaq down, tech is the worst sector. not true. one of them as health care, and two of the biotech giants are down sharply. risk-off day, investors going away. names have 2 big pharma lower, merck and bristol-myers squibb. clinical trials are on hold and that could be pressuring that stock and space overall. of theyear yield -- one big stories today has been the bond selloff. continuing today, the 10-year yield up for basis points from represented in red. perhaps reaction to what is considered to
we will hear from ian bremmer, president of the eurasia group. ck.abor leader jeremy orbyn says there is potential to cooperate with prime minister theresa may. let's get a look at where the major averages stand as we head towards the close. abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: we have bearish action for the major averages heading to the close. nasdaq is down 1%. we have the major averages nearing session lows. look at this index, down nearly 2%. the worst fullback for all of these...
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joining us now is ian bremmer. thank you for being here. >> sure, rachel, my pleasure. >> so for folks wondering what the eurasia group, tell us what that is and who you are. >> sure. i'm a political scientist. the world's largest political risk who look at how politics affects markets all over the world. >> political risk consultancy. how did you come to know about this meeting that the white house didn't discuss? >> i don't want to tell you who directly told me, but this is a meeting of the principals, the g20s heads of state, their spouses, most in attendance. it was a long dinner, almost 3 1/2 hours. i know a lot of people in that group and many of them, including all of america's principle allies, they found it remarkable. they were concerned by it. it was noteworthy and so it got out. and i personally was quite surprised that there was no readout on it whatsoever after the meeting happened and so, as a consequence, especially since trump himself and there's been so much talk about what was and was not discuss
joining us now is ian bremmer. thank you for being here. >> sure, rachel, my pleasure. >> so for folks wondering what the eurasia group, tell us what that is and who you are. >> sure. i'm a political scientist. the world's largest political risk who look at how politics affects markets all over the world. >> political risk consultancy. how did you come to know about this meeting that the white house didn't discuss? >> i don't want to tell you who directly told me,...
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in fact, that's exactly why they read out the meeting to ian bremmer. they saw that and were disturbed. so diplomatic disaster. and that's not even knowing content of the meeting. of the actual meeting. >> the contents of the meeting were all wondering if the russians add recording of that. we all add recording device in our pockets pretty much at all times. contained within our phones. what do you think the possibilities are of that discussion actually having been recorded in some form? >> so it could have been recorded, of course, by the translator. and it also could have had president putin's pretty good at remembering these meetings. writing down notes. making notes afterwards. i most certainly believe that he would have done so. and again, remember he knows all these issues cold. he is trying to persuade trump to be his buddy, against the so-called fake news, against the deep state that is out to get him, and putin and to bring them along to see the world the way he does. and he is very good at it. i've been in many meetings with vladimir putin, wi
in fact, that's exactly why they read out the meeting to ian bremmer. they saw that and were disturbed. so diplomatic disaster. and that's not even knowing content of the meeting. of the actual meeting. >> the contents of the meeting were all wondering if the russians add recording of that. we all add recording device in our pockets pretty much at all times. contained within our phones. what do you think the possibilities are of that discussion actually having been recorded in some form?...
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i spoke to ian bremmer from the eurasia group just now, who broke this story, and the 620 leaders andheir spouses were at a dinner. each couple had one translator, and mr trump's translator spoke japanese, according to the white house, and therefore couldn't translate this meeting between mr trump and mr putin. that's why mr putin's translator was the only one present, and therefore mr putin's translator is the only one who truly knows what was said. as you know, the nuances of language with translations! ian bremmer told me that me that people familiar with this dinner recounted to him it was a very private conversation, and that it made people in the room uncomfortable. why? because this was president trump's first 620, and it made clear where his priorities lie, which was with talking to russia and working on the relationship with russia. whereas we do need to remember, on that note, that mr trump's campaign promise, one of them, was to mend relations with russia. and this was his first 620, and this was his first kind of means of being able to work further on this relationship, in
i spoke to ian bremmer from the eurasia group just now, who broke this story, and the 620 leaders andheir spouses were at a dinner. each couple had one translator, and mr trump's translator spoke japanese, according to the white house, and therefore couldn't translate this meeting between mr trump and mr putin. that's why mr putin's translator was the only one present, and therefore mr putin's translator is the only one who truly knows what was said. as you know, the nuances of language with...
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on deck, ed rollins former white house advisor to president reagan and a fox news contributor, ian bremmer this morning president and founder of the eurasia group. great to see you both. >> thank you. >> first i need to talk to you ian about news you broke over the last week that president trump had that second meeting at the g-20, the mainstream media went nuts over it, there was this big private meeting. explain to me how is it a private meeting if he's sitting there at the table with the g 20? >> it wasn't a private meeting. the dinner itself was incredibly long. it was 3 1/2 hours. it is only the principles and their spouses. trump is getting bored, sitting next to the prime minister's wife from japan who is not talking to him at all. so halfway through he goes around the table and sits down next to the one person that he feels comfortable with, apparently not melania -- melania, it is putin and the reason it became a story is not because it was so nefarious but because america's allies understand that the one person that the american president has a great relationship with isn't them.
on deck, ed rollins former white house advisor to president reagan and a fox news contributor, ian bremmer this morning president and founder of the eurasia group. great to see you both. >> thank you. >> first i need to talk to you ian about news you broke over the last week that president trump had that second meeting at the g-20, the mainstream media went nuts over it, there was this big private meeting. explain to me how is it a private meeting if he's sitting there at the table...
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. >> rose: we continue with ian bremmer president of the political risk consults ansi eur asia group. >> never in my life as a political scientist have have i seen two countries, major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonant while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice an be close to etch a other, that is what people don't understand. >> rose: we con cleul julia ioffe of the atlantic about done alt trump, jr.'s meeting with the russian lawyer last area. >> she was a good russian lawyer. but the thing is what makes a good russian lawyer isn't what makes a good american lawyer. it's not about how how you present your legal arguments or what you find in discovery. it's about who you know, it's about who, you know, who you bring the briefcase full of money to, who are you connected to, who your cliebts are connected to and how-- and that's how the judge determines how he or she will rule. >> rose: politics, international relations and the investigation about russia's attempt to influence the election when we continue. >> f
. >> rose: we continue with ian bremmer president of the political risk consults ansi eur asia group. >> never in my life as a political scientist have have i seen two countries, major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonant while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice an be close to etch a other, that is what people don't understand. >> rose: we con cleul julia ioffe of the atlantic about done alt trump, jr.'s...
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let's hear what ian bremmer had to say.r in my life as a political scientist have i seen two countries, major countries, with a constellation of natural interests that are as dissident while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice and be close to each other. that's what people don't understand. david: how out of the ordinary is this? the white house is saying out of an ordinary -- the ordinary happened here. mike: it's natural for heads of state that short pull asides -- this was a full hour-long conversation where there were no other staff or even a u.s. interpreter. that is quite unusual. there tosomebody else make sure the messages conveyed accurately and there is a readout so whatever has been agreed to or sent by the counterparty is fed back into the system. if it's just the president talking to a foreign leader on his own without any follow-up, it is very unusual. , thankmichael froman you. coming up, president trump doubles down on health care. we get the latest from kevin's really in just a
let's hear what ian bremmer had to say.r in my life as a political scientist have i seen two countries, major countries, with a constellation of natural interests that are as dissident while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice and be close to each other. that's what people don't understand. david: how out of the ordinary is this? the white house is saying out of an ordinary -- the ordinary happened here. mike: it's natural for heads of state that short pull asides...
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my guest ian bremmer broke this news. he's the president of the eurasia group and a frequent guest. am pleased to have him back at the table. tell me about this. ian: the first thing i thought of when i heard it was the fact that when sessions was having these meetings with kislyak that weren't meetings, but it turns out that's where they are conducting business, that's what it sounds like. given the extraordinary focus and attention everything involving putin and trump, and the one guy he had not met with -- he met with all the other major world leaders around the world, then he had the meeting with a lot of people not in it. only tillerson, the translators, lavrov, the foreign minister, and putin, it lasts over two hours, we don't have a clear read out on what happened, and on top of that, we have an hour that evening that no one has heard of. we clearly know that trump does not care what the media has to say about his desire to have a close personal relationship with the russian president and what drives it. charlie: you suggest it is his best one-on-one relationship. ian: it is c
my guest ian bremmer broke this news. he's the president of the eurasia group and a frequent guest. am pleased to have him back at the table. tell me about this. ian: the first thing i thought of when i heard it was the fact that when sessions was having these meetings with kislyak that weren't meetings, but it turns out that's where they are conducting business, that's what it sounds like. given the extraordinary focus and attention everything involving putin and trump, and the one guy he had...
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>> ian bremmer is one of the ways. also this was a lot of foreign leaders in the room who witnessed the exchange and privately commented on it. that tends to leak out. it was witnessed by a lot of people. and then after really hours in which i pressed the white house for answers on this, we finally got some confirmation from senior white house officials, who did acknowledge that, in fact, the meeting took place. that it pretty much unfolded the way it's been described by people who were in the room. and that, you know, theyor basically describing this as a routine thing. this was leaders and their spouses event, dinner. >> it's not routine. >> it's nothing unusual, but it's not routine for one leader to approach another leader and have an hour-long conversation, something this significant, particularly after they just met for the first time formally on the sides of the summit and to not even have an american translator for this meeting. it was very unusual and all the other leaders recognized that even if president tru
>> ian bremmer is one of the ways. also this was a lot of foreign leaders in the room who witnessed the exchange and privately commented on it. that tends to leak out. it was witnessed by a lot of people. and then after really hours in which i pressed the white house for answers on this, we finally got some confirmation from senior white house officials, who did acknowledge that, in fact, the meeting took place. that it pretty much unfolded the way it's been described by people who were...
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ian bremmer, "broke" the story about the meeting. he gave his take earlier today. >> i think the concern is less about wanting the u.s. and russia to have a more functional relationship. it's more about the dangers of trump by himself without a lot of foreign policy expertise being played. it >> eboni: that's his take, i guess, that's reading a lot into it. i want to be clear about my concerns. i think flattery does get certain people certain places with president trump. i don't think we can project a conclusion around what the business was going on between president trump and vladimir putin. >> tomi: why is it a bad thing to have our leader engage with other world leaders? hillary and barack obama's russian restart failed. maybe we have better relations with russia. i don't see where that's negative. i think there are unanswered questions but when they talk about how many scoops of ice cream, who sat at what table, who talked to who. this is high school. this is the mainstream media in high school. it detracts from any legitimacy th
ian bremmer, "broke" the story about the meeting. he gave his take earlier today. >> i think the concern is less about wanting the u.s. and russia to have a more functional relationship. it's more about the dangers of trump by himself without a lot of foreign policy expertise being played. it >> eboni: that's his take, i guess, that's reading a lot into it. i want to be clear about my concerns. i think flattery does get certain people certain places with president trump. i...
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. >> and details emerge after ian bremmer of the group disclosed it earlier this week. bremer had heard from attendees that found it odd that trump gravitated towards putin at a dinner that included some of america's oldest and staunchest allies. officials indicate that trump spoke to many during the meeting. and he went over to first lady melania trump where they spoke with the president. the white house claims the two presidents had spoken through the kremlin's interpreter because the american translator with trump did not speak russian. president trump acted with anger calling the report sick insisting the press knew. and, quote, even a dinner arranged for top-20 leaders in germany is made to look sinister. we'll have more on this story as ian bremmer joining the table at morni morning joe. >>> in addition to serving two terms as governor, huntsman previously served as ambassador to china under president obama and ambassador to singapore under george h.w. bush. way back in 2012 after huntsman dropped his campaign for president trump criticized the became tweeting jon
. >> and details emerge after ian bremmer of the group disclosed it earlier this week. bremer had heard from attendees that found it odd that trump gravitated towards putin at a dinner that included some of america's oldest and staunchest allies. officials indicate that trump spoke to many during the meeting. and he went over to first lady melania trump where they spoke with the president. the white house claims the two presidents had spoken through the kremlin's interpreter because the...
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and again, you heard it from ian bremmer who broke this story, the comments from people in that room, why no long conversations with people who are along time allies? why did he get up out of his chair and make the effort to go sit down next to vladimir putin? that means there's no hisrical record from our perective of what happened he the but the white house issued this statement, there was no second meeting between president trump and president putin just a brief conversation at the end of the dinner. the insufficieinuation they tri hide the meeting is false and absurd. the white house making this claim that there is nothing there, but the fact of the matter is that the initial meeting at the g-20 as you well know between the president and vladimir putin, one of the most watched meetings in a very long time, he and other members of the white house staff talked about it, no one until ian bremmer reported this ever suggested anything about a second interaction of any depth or length. >> well, breaking protocol is president trump's jam. but as far as national security, is this a concer
and again, you heard it from ian bremmer who broke this story, the comments from people in that room, why no long conversations with people who are along time allies? why did he get up out of his chair and make the effort to go sit down next to vladimir putin? that means there's no hisrical record from our perective of what happened he the but the white house issued this statement, there was no second meeting between president trump and president putin just a brief conversation at the end of...
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i want to pay a part for you about what ian bremmer, what he said about this meeting, this side conversation between president trump and putin. >> putin didn't come to him, he got up, he went around the table. he sits down next to putin. they're yucking it up. it's very engaged, it's very animated, it's very connected. after a day and a half of summit where he didn't do that with anyone else, any of his allies. i think a lot of people find that very disturbing. >> the white house maintains it was not that long of a conversation, even though ian bremmer said it was about an hour. in my world an hour is not small talk. listen, it is a dinner to chitchat with others. does the white house have any sort of point here? >> i think they do. a small point. it's not a typical pull-aside, it's in public. but i think the optics are horrible. we can assume the worst about the conversation. it deepens our suspicion. it allows us to draw common sensical conclusions that there is something up between trump and putin. has he done this with any other world leader? no. part of what i don't want us to do is to
i want to pay a part for you about what ian bremmer, what he said about this meeting, this side conversation between president trump and putin. >> putin didn't come to him, he got up, he went around the table. he sits down next to putin. they're yucking it up. it's very engaged, it's very animated, it's very connected. after a day and a half of summit where he didn't do that with anyone else, any of his allies. i think a lot of people find that very disturbing. >> the white house...
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. >> more on another record setting day for the nasdaq and the s&p at least we'll talk to ian bremmer as well that broke the story about the undisclosed meeting between the president and putin at the doisp w u9.ways been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. >>> another record high for the nasdaq and the s&p, ibm dragging the dow down by about 40 points. >> our road map start with a possible deal in the works in talks to merge and details and analysis straight ahead. >> a warning on third quarter revenue has that stock falling what the airline ceo had to say about growth and the road ahead. >> plus an undisclosed meeting between trump and putin. the man that broke that story last night is with us. >> morgan stanley t latest of the big investment banks to report posting a beat on the top and the bottom line. wi
. >> more on another record setting day for the nasdaq and the s&p at least we'll talk to ian bremmer as well that broke the story about the undisclosed meeting between the president and putin at the doisp w u9.ways been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways....
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i'm joined now by the one and only ian bremmer, this is extraordinary. you think of the russian economy, we talk about russia versus u.s., like they are a super power. their economy even without the sanctions is in the toilet. eight years ago it was did he have vas taillighted. ifthy get hit with these sanctions now, then what? >> the russian economy is also small, smaller than that of the five boroughs in new york city. >> so important. >> it is a military super power. it's a nuclear super power and their cyber capabilities are roughly at parity with us. at the end of the d the sanctions they want off because of hurt being him wit europeans much more than hurting them with americans. what's important here is that trump has made very clear that he has a better personal relationship with putin than he has with any of the american allies. and furthermore, he wants a reset. he wants to work this relationship and get it done and the senate and the house, which are republican majority, are telling trump directly, we do not trust you to govern this relationshi
i'm joined now by the one and only ian bremmer, this is extraordinary. you think of the russian economy, we talk about russia versus u.s., like they are a super power. their economy even without the sanctions is in the toilet. eight years ago it was did he have vas taillighted. ifthy get hit with these sanctions now, then what? >> the russian economy is also small, smaller than that of the five boroughs in new york city. >> so important. >> it is a military super power. it's a...
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eurasia group president ian bremmer based on the role of north korea's role in talks with china.he close of trading, let's get a check on markets with abigail doolittle. bonds and equities are down. abigail: we are certainly seeing solid selling pressure here for the major averages in the u.s., dow, s&p, nasdaq down half a percent, on pace for their worst day since last thursday. the nasdaq down the most. technology is not the worst sector. let's take a look at the group returned function. a few points here. tech, even though it is dragging on the nasdaq and s&p 500, right in the middle of the pack. at the bottom, real estate and telecom. yields are higher which put pressure on these interest rate stocks. look at the worst point drags for the s&p 500 today, a mixed bag. aseral electric down 4% jpmorgan has cut its price target to $22, maintaining the underweight rating. they are not happy about the ceo change happening "unexpectedly early." they suggest fundamentals are less strong as suggested. those shares clearly under some pressure. apple is down as the tech pullback continue
eurasia group president ian bremmer based on the role of north korea's role in talks with china.he close of trading, let's get a check on markets with abigail doolittle. bonds and equities are down. abigail: we are certainly seeing solid selling pressure here for the major averages in the u.s., dow, s&p, nasdaq down half a percent, on pace for their worst day since last thursday. the nasdaq down the most. technology is not the worst sector. let's take a look at the group returned function....
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news of the conversation was first reported by ian bremmer. the presidents of consultancy firm eurasia group. never in my life as a political scientist. have i seen. two countries major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonance. while the two leaders. seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice and be close to each other like that that's what people don't understand. the latest revelations come as donald trump's team is under investigation over alleged russian collusion in last year's presidential election. the president's son donald trump junior has himself come under fire for failing to disclose a meeting with the russian lawyer in twenties steam. heat from easton potentially damaging information about hillary clinton. he's yet to testify before the senate. down the road. the european union has expressed concern about the rule of law in poland space often will make is that voted to send a bill on reforming the judiciary. to a parliamentary committee with the bill passes it will be the president an
news of the conversation was first reported by ian bremmer. the presidents of consultancy firm eurasia group. never in my life as a political scientist. have i seen. two countries major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonance. while the two leaders. seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice and be close to each other like that that's what people don't understand. the latest revelations come as donald trump's team is under investigation over...
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ian bremmer told me that me that people familiar with this dinner recounted to him it was a very privateversation. it made people in the room uncomfortable. why? this was president trump's first 620 and it made clear where his priorities lie, which was with talking to russia and working on the relationship with russia. whereas we need to remember on that note that mr trump's campaign promise, one of them, was to mend relations with russia and this was his first 620 and his first means of being able to work further on this relationship in perhaps a more informal setting. just six months into his presidency, mr trump and his party have hit another major hurdle with their long—promised replacement for president 0bama's healthcare plan. it's become clear that the republicans don't have the support in congress to bring in their own new plan even though they control both houses. so the strategy has changed. nick bryant has more on what it means for millions of americans. few cities paid more attention to the healthcare debate than donald trump's hometown, where one in five new yorkers stood to
ian bremmer told me that me that people familiar with this dinner recounted to him it was a very privateversation. it made people in the room uncomfortable. why? this was president trump's first 620 and it made clear where his priorities lie, which was with talking to russia and working on the relationship with russia. whereas we need to remember on that note that mr trump's campaign promise, one of them, was to mend relations with russia and this was his first 620 and his first means of being...
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a work like this i was doing my due diligence in research and a chemical part of the story were ian bremmer from the year raise your group broke the story ed broke the story that for a period of time the president actually spoke with with putin with our russian translator never since may of one nine hundred seventy two when nixon spoke to bryce met with our russian translator parentheses it's not unprecedented but they met and we don't know what they talked about that i don't know what you're saying you can ask but why would we know if they're talking about he's the president for god's sake good point i would say good point and this just snowballs and snowballs and the idea is that the president would allow a russian interpreter who would not necessarily a have america's best interest ed let me stop right there am i the only one in thanking our lucky stars that the united states and russia two super duper nuclear powers yes you know sometimes i think the media and the democrats would love to see an exchange a nuclear exchange between russia and the united states just to blame it on trump i
a work like this i was doing my due diligence in research and a chemical part of the story were ian bremmer from the year raise your group broke the story ed broke the story that for a period of time the president actually spoke with with putin with our russian translator never since may of one nine hundred seventy two when nixon spoke to bryce met with our russian translator parentheses it's not unprecedented but they met and we don't know what they talked about that i don't know what you're...
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my guest ian bremmer broke this news. he's the president of the eurasia group and a frequent guest.back at the table. tell me about this.
my guest ian bremmer broke this news. he's the president of the eurasia group and a frequent guest.back at the table. tell me about this.
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ian bremmer of the eurasia group. back in a moment.tay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: -- >> he is the 20th president of princeton university.he has held that job for many years. he is also a supreme score -- supreme court scholar. he has tried to engage princeton more deep beat with american society, welcoming navy rotc back campus, and increasing economic diversity. welcome to turn these table.i want to read something you read at princeton's graduation. "we live in a time when confidence in our shared institution is ebbing. not only journalists, but business, nonprofits, all organizations. it is tempting to complain about but we need, institutions because they enable us to pursue larger purposes together." first, why is confidence in all the institutions ebbing? >> it's a great question, david. the best i can do is speculate. it is a worldwide trend. there may be different causes in different places. if i look at the u.s., i think about political polarization that leads us to disagree systemically with one another, and at times, as an article
ian bremmer of the eurasia group. back in a moment.tay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: -- >> he is the 20th president of princeton university.he has held that job for many years. he is also a supreme score -- supreme court scholar. he has tried to engage princeton more deep beat with american society, welcoming navy rotc back campus, and increasing economic diversity. welcome to turn these table.i want to read something you read at princeton's graduation. "we live in a time when confidence...
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it was first reported by ian bremmer with the group the you're asjha group. >> many of the leaders, including america's most important allies were quite surprised. they found it unusual and note worthy. the body language, the chemistry, the fact it went on so long. and it reflected a much warmer relationship between trump and putin than he has with any of the other leaders in the room. >> well, white house spokesman sean spicer told "the new york times," it was pleasantries and small talk. how would sean know? a report that fake news story of secret dinner with putin is sick. what happened afterwards? the "washington post" reported president trump is planning on ending the covert program to arm and train syrian rebels. according to the post, officials said the phasing out of the secret pral reflects trump's interests in finding ways to work with russia as an assault on his interests. i'm joined by james clapper, director of national intelligence under president obama. he said his whole goal with russia is to develop a deal of some kind to fight isis and it looks like everything he's been doin
it was first reported by ian bremmer with the group the you're asjha group. >> many of the leaders, including america's most important allies were quite surprised. they found it unusual and note worthy. the body language, the chemistry, the fact it went on so long. and it reflected a much warmer relationship between trump and putin than he has with any of the other leaders in the room. >> well, white house spokesman sean spicer told "the new york times," it was...
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groups ian bremmer says it only lasted an hour and the only other person present was prudence translatorhave i seen two major countries with a constellation of a national interests which are different while the leaders seem to be doing every thing possible to make nice and be close to each other. that is what people don't understand. >> president trump lashed out at media reports of the second meeting saying he once again was the victim of a commands. -- of big news. the trump administration posting on the venezuelan officials for human rights violations. top advisers are involved and the white house has warned it would take action if maduro goes with his plan to rewrite the country's constitution. the european central bank is studying its next steps on economic stimulus. they are examining scenarios for the future of quantitative easing. the ecb's governing council wants to move carefully. their concern is that investors may jump on any signal that bond purchases are about to be tapered. a new global ranking downgrade to the u.s. when it comes to retirement security. america fell to num
groups ian bremmer says it only lasted an hour and the only other person present was prudence translatorhave i seen two major countries with a constellation of a national interests which are different while the leaders seem to be doing every thing possible to make nice and be close to each other. that is what people don't understand. >> president trump lashed out at media reports of the second meeting saying he once again was the victim of a commands. -- of big news. the trump...
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. >> dana: a ian bremmer, always amazing.p next, with all of these stories, cnn was busy tracking down the man behind this video. why is the network now being accused of blackmail? plus, ahead of a trumps voter fraud commissions, more than 40 states will not share results as fake news. >> the reaction is frankly bizarre, because the information that is being asked for by the commission is public informatio information. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> dana: developing tonight, as president trump lands in poland ahead of this week's g20 summit, just 24 hours after the north koreans successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile, cnn still finds himself focused on this video president trump tweeted on sunday. even tracking down the videos creator on the popular site reddit. while they did not releas
. >> dana: a ian bremmer, always amazing.p next, with all of these stories, cnn was busy tracking down the man behind this video. why is the network now being accused of blackmail? plus, ahead of a trumps voter fraud commissions, more than 40 states will not share results as fake news. >> the reaction is frankly bizarre, because the information that is being asked for by the commission is public informatio information. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in...
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ian bremmer, from the political risk consultancy the eurasia group, was the first to reveal the meeting of the seats were filled and about halfway in, trump stands up, goes around a table, sits down next to putin with the kremlin translator and nobody else there, and everyone is watching and proceeds to have an incredibly convivial and engaged conversation for about an hour and it was remarked upon and thought quite unusual by several of the participants at this meeting and especially because he clearly wasn't doing that with anybody else, even at this even at this dinner or at any other point over the course of the g20. the revelations have increased pressure on the white house trouble by allegations of closeness to the russian government. a spokesman said it was just a brief conversation after dinner. president trump has responded to all of this on twitter calling the claim fake news and sick and claiming the media was already aware of the meeting. let's hear from our washington correspondent. the tram line seems to be that people already knew about this. yeah, which they didn't. it w
ian bremmer, from the political risk consultancy the eurasia group, was the first to reveal the meeting of the seats were filled and about halfway in, trump stands up, goes around a table, sits down next to putin with the kremlin translator and nobody else there, and everyone is watching and proceeds to have an incredibly convivial and engaged conversation for about an hour and it was remarked upon and thought quite unusual by several of the participants at this meeting and especially because...
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first to ian bremmer of the eurasia room. >> the context of all of this, think about how much attention his meeting earlier in the day with president putin got, how much coverage of it, the facts that we just learned about it yesterday is striking. i got the sense that it caught some of his own staffers off guard, that they were not aware of it, they went in to ask the president what exactly had happened. this is what the white house is saying and then we'll do some analysis. bottom line, they say, this meeting took place after dinner, it was a part of a broader social event with the other g-20 leaders, they say the president was mingling with a number of the other leaders as well. as you point out, andrea, those in the room say the meeting with president putin was more substantial, some say it lasted up to an hour, the white house pushes back against that timetab timetable. but the bottom line here is what was said at that meeting? we just don't know. there was no official readout of the meeting because there was only a russian interpreter. and none of the president's aides were there
first to ian bremmer of the eurasia room. >> the context of all of this, think about how much attention his meeting earlier in the day with president putin got, how much coverage of it, the facts that we just learned about it yesterday is striking. i got the sense that it caught some of his own staffers off guard, that they were not aware of it, they went in to ask the president what exactly had happened. this is what the white house is saying and then we'll do some analysis. bottom line,...
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ian bremmer, live in d.c. with more information. good morning and welcome back.he president said this last night, the fake news is becoming even more dishonest. they made this look sinister. >> i don't think this is sinister, i think this creates a vulnerability for the american president. the translator was in that meeting, no one on the american side. the russians probably have a read out and tape that meeting. that's coupled with the fact that we didn't have national security advisors advise him. we wanted to advance our national security against the country considered to be an antagonist. many american allies think that relationship is not as good as their relationship with president trump. they do behave on whether or not they can trust the united states on trade, climate, and nato. they are getting unnerved. i know a lot of people that were a part of that dinner. >> bill: all of the leaders were there with their spouses. the first lady sitting next to vladimir putin. what do you expect would happen? what's the difference between this and a private phone cal
ian bremmer, live in d.c. with more information. good morning and welcome back.he president said this last night, the fake news is becoming even more dishonest. they made this look sinister. >> i don't think this is sinister, i think this creates a vulnerability for the american president. the translator was in that meeting, no one on the american side. the russians probably have a read out and tape that meeting. that's coupled with the fact that we didn't have national security advisors...
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. >>> ian bremmer is with us. u. >> let's start with the president's comments prior to the g-20 summit. he warned against the actions of north korea. then he added it doesn't mean we're going to do them. doesn't that encapsulate there are no good ways to deal with north korea? >> that's why they basically kicked it to the children. we can put more pressure on china, and even though everyone's going to focus on the trump/putin meeting, the most important thing is the relations are considerably more tense. it's going to be the first time the presidents have met face-to-face since a series of actions already taken place against china including taiwan and also most recently president trump saying china is not doing what it's supposed to. >> what's the specific ask? >> the specific ask is if you don't cut off the economic funding and support, the u.s. is going to place sanctions and there's going to be broader tariffs. two most important economies in the world thought they were on a relatively calm footing. now it looks
. >>> ian bremmer is with us. u. >> let's start with the president's comments prior to the g-20 summit. he warned against the actions of north korea. then he added it doesn't mean we're going to do them. doesn't that encapsulate there are no good ways to deal with north korea? >> that's why they basically kicked it to the children. we can put more pressure on china, and even though everyone's going to focus on the trump/putin meeting, the most important thing is the...
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lisa: i was struck ryan ian bremmer quote on twitter. he said the u.s.stop importing venezuelan oil and and the regime. there are assumptions baked into this. a u.s. halt to any venezuelan fall andg in would forces hand and cause him to lose power. this is an like accurate representation of the u.s. could do in this situation? andrew: it is the main fire that pays cash. it is the major source of cash flow to venezuela. if it would ban crude oil, it would have a devastating effect on venezuela. importantry is very dependent. groups estimate the third of goods consumed in venezuela are brought in from mexico. it would have an effect on the economy. most analysts that i have's of into our warning against this. we are not sure what the trump administration is going to roll out or it up it is scary for average venezuelans area alix: thank you very much. and is joining us from caracas. we are joined by a technical analyst. analysts say you could add seven dollars a barrel if you have an extended three-month crisis. >> it is at an important juncture right now.
lisa: i was struck ryan ian bremmer quote on twitter. he said the u.s.stop importing venezuelan oil and and the regime. there are assumptions baked into this. a u.s. halt to any venezuelan fall andg in would forces hand and cause him to lose power. this is an like accurate representation of the u.s. could do in this situation? andrew: it is the main fire that pays cash. it is the major source of cash flow to venezuela. if it would ban crude oil, it would have a devastating effect on venezuela....
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tom: it must be fun switching from a bank house like standard chartered over to ian bremmer.you think? callum: we certainly don't trade. it is a very educational environment. you ofe positive marrying politics and markets, it's a natural setting for us because what you have seen over the last two years is two fundamental disciplines that had diverged somewhat coming back together. year, our headis of u.s. research made a crucial call, the trump administration is basically going to top -- passed nothing. that was the call in terms of treasury yields not going up, in terms of emerging markets on the market side from our point of view. francine: a crucial question i imagine when you look at politics, when you look at what tom calls pacific rim and what i call may be tensions in north korea, what will -- when will that translate into market nervousness? callum: that is a great question. north korea is a huge potential risk for financial markets. the problem for investors is how do you price it in? if south korea is the second or within thest weight emerging-market equity index an
tom: it must be fun switching from a bank house like standard chartered over to ian bremmer.you think? callum: we certainly don't trade. it is a very educational environment. you ofe positive marrying politics and markets, it's a natural setting for us because what you have seen over the last two years is two fundamental disciplines that had diverged somewhat coming back together. year, our headis of u.s. research made a crucial call, the trump administration is basically going to top -- passed...
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brian: ian bremmer describes, he has been on the show. he is a good guy. meeting. wondering why these two leaders were speaking to each other in front of everybody. saying we get along better than our two countries get along. >> steve: is that the meeting where the presiden putin handede president the microphone. ainsley: mainstream media is doing this story over and over and over and it's not true. when they do have a story that could be truthful. no one is going to believe them. it's like calling wolf. steve: white house says it was not a second meeting. just a brief conversation at the end of dinner when vladimir putin was next to melania trump. bremmer says it was a meeting. brian: kindest one to the russians the one that left the meeting. barack obama. own congress that forced barack obama, secretary of state kerry and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton to be tough on russia. not russia. it's amazing how democrats have flipped the script. steve: this president has more flexibility after the election. brian: oh, that's right. steve: wait, wrong
brian: ian bremmer describes, he has been on the show. he is a good guy. meeting. wondering why these two leaders were speaking to each other in front of everybody. saying we get along better than our two countries get along. >> steve: is that the meeting where the presiden putin handede president the microphone. ainsley: mainstream media is doing this story over and over and over and it's not true. when they do have a story that could be truthful. no one is going to believe them. it's...
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ian bremmer thank you very much. >> to paraphrase chris christie, he doesn't care what people think. president's and that could lead his approval ratings in a dismal place. straight ahead on "morning joe." at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of l
ian bremmer thank you very much. >> to paraphrase chris christie, he doesn't care what people think. president's and that could lead his approval ratings in a dismal place. straight ahead on "morning joe." at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa?...