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bret stephens, t y. -- thank you. a pleasure. thank you for joining us.will see you next time. ♪ >> relaxing the rules, china's regulator takes efforts to stem the markets wild ride. a new poll suggests greece will vote for deeper cuts and nissan on top. u.s. automakers see their best year in a decade. welcome to "first up." streaming on mobile and bloomberg.com. i am yvonne man. let's go straight
bret stephens, t y. -- thank you. a pleasure. thank you for joining us.will see you next time. ♪ >> relaxing the rules, china's regulator takes efforts to stem the markets wild ride. a new poll suggests greece will vote for deeper cuts and nissan on top. u.s. automakers see their best year in a decade. welcome to "first up." streaming on mobile and bloomberg.com. i am yvonne man. let's go straight
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with me here in new york, bret stephens, the global view columnist for the "wall street journal." i want to go to vienna first. i want to start with margaret. tell me where things stand now in terms of the negotiations and what do you say about this extension for a week? do we read into that that these two parties, the p5+1, as well as the iranians, believe that within a week, they desperately want a deal and they can make it happen? margaret: charlie, a top u.s. diplomat told me tonight that they put the odds of that greater than 60-40 in terms of leaning towards an actual deal. this is far from guaranteed. the negotiators have given themselves almost exactly an extra week to try to put the fine print -- they are literally working on the text, all of these additional technical annexes to figure out how to implement what they had already broadly agreed to back in april in switzerland. as you say, there has been this back and forth. is iran backsliding? u.s. officials would say we are sticking to the broad outlines. they are really trying to find creative ways around some of the ro
with me here in new york, bret stephens, the global view columnist for the "wall street journal." i want to go to vienna first. i want to start with margaret. tell me where things stand now in terms of the negotiations and what do you say about this extension for a week? do we read into that that these two parties, the p5+1, as well as the iranians, believe that within a week, they desperately want a deal and they can make it happen? margaret: charlie, a top u.s. diplomat told me...
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consideration of the iran nuclear negotiations in vienna austria with lyse lyse margaret brennan bret stephens and moose huse. >> the framework agreement they reached a few months ago in lieu san others were open to interpretation or misinterpretation. they don't drew kuwait agree on some of the key issues, whether inspections of non-military sites allowed under an additional protocol of the international atomic energy agency or the phasing of sanctions with responsibilities on both sides. so, yes, they would like a deal. the seven days are not a deadline. they could possibly go over that deadline. >> rose: the iranian nuclear negotiations for the hour next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we look this evening at the continuing negotiations with iran. the united states and its negotiating partners announced tuesday they're extending the deadli
consideration of the iran nuclear negotiations in vienna austria with lyse lyse margaret brennan bret stephens and moose huse. >> the framework agreement they reached a few months ago in lieu san others were open to interpretation or misinterpretation. they don't drew kuwait agree on some of the key issues, whether inspections of non-military sites allowed under an additional protocol of the international atomic energy agency or the phasing of sanctions with responsibilities on both...
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wall street journal" columnist, and deputy editor dan henninger and columnist mary o'grady and bret stephens. mary how big a problem is this? let's start with the personal security issue for the people whose data has been stolen? >> it's just mind boggling when you think about the kinds of questions that are asked of these people or by the federal government when they're applying for these jobs. they ask all kinds of things about their personal history. everybody's got something that they did, you know in college, or they look for relatives, and neighbors who might say something that you didn't tell them. and i think one of the big problems here is not only might that information, you know, be in the hands of our enemies but the blackmail problem gets really serious, because there's stuff in that file that people don't want made public. >> we're talking 19.7 million background investigations. and these are often called fbi full field investigations. where the fbi agents go out and they ask you, your neighbor your friends, people tell us about mary o'grady. tell us about her. you know what ki
wall street journal" columnist, and deputy editor dan henninger and columnist mary o'grady and bret stephens. mary how big a problem is this? let's start with the personal security issue for the people whose data has been stolen? >> it's just mind boggling when you think about the kinds of questions that are asked of these people or by the federal government when they're applying for these jobs. they ask all kinds of things about their personal history. everybody's got something that...
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bret stephens, wall street columnist. that was my final word. >>> the family of a woman murdered by an illegal immigrant in san francisco still has not heard from anyone in the obama administration. why is that? you'll hear from kate steinle's brother when "the five" returns. >> you know why. ♪ >>> last night kate steinle's brother fought back tears in an exclusive interview on "the kelly file" while talking about the murder of his cyst by an illegal immigrant. >> there is no person that could tell me that that individual deserved to be walking around san francisco with the ability to obtain a gun and shoot and murder the most beautiful person he could find walking around that day. no father should hold their daughter while they take their last breath and no brother should feel like i feel the loss of their sister and their best friend and no mother should bury their child. >> brad steinle says san francisco sanctuary system failed his sister but a red carpet was rolled out for a convicted felon. he also said his family h
bret stephens, wall street columnist. that was my final word. >>> the family of a woman murdered by an illegal immigrant in san francisco still has not heard from anyone in the obama administration. why is that? you'll hear from kate steinle's brother when "the five" returns. >> you know why. ♪ >>> last night kate steinle's brother fought back tears in an exclusive interview on "the kelly file" while talking about the murder of his cyst by an...
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bret baier did a special on. >> we've had all the guys on. >> it's the 13 hours that took place that the attack happened and help never came. they tracked back to the request that ambassador stephensnied. >> you know why i want to see this movie? because after osama bin laden was killed, we knew a lot of details. to see this one, we don't know all the details that happened at benghazi unless you read that book, so this is going to give us an eye into exactly what happened because we don't have any details. >> and it's harder to give details because you know, of the 2000 emails that former secretary of state hillary clinton has released from her days as secretary of state, apparently there is not one single email -- >> can you believe this? >> for two months, none during may and july. that is when all sorts of crazy things were happening in libya, including an attack on the consulate in benghazi. so we're supposed to believe that hillary clinton nor her team had one single email about benghazi or libya for 60 days? that is just impossible. you know what else you could conclude, those emails were on her private server and were destroyed. there you go. we'll keep in mind the hillary
bret baier did a special on. >> we've had all the guys on. >> it's the 13 hours that took place that the attack happened and help never came. they tracked back to the request that ambassador stephensnied. >> you know why i want to see this movie? because after osama bin laden was killed, we knew a lot of details. to see this one, we don't know all the details that happened at benghazi unless you read that book, so this is going to give us an eye into exactly what happened...