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she would definitely had to have the right credentials gary hart with her background as a french finance minister who never gated her country through the financial crisis and of course with her background of being v i m f managing director and chairwoman in terms of her monetary policy positions her likely positions i have to say there is a bit of a negative bias here in germany's financial world at least in parts of it and also in other hard currency euro countries you know countries that stand for a tradition of a not so generous accommodative creative monetary policy why that negative bias well simply because madame lagarde is from france and as i am f. chief she often had to stand for compromises that hardliners found really difficult to accept for example in the greek debt crisis so monetary policy hawks friends of a more conservative hardline approach to monetary policy many of them here in germany would have a preferred to see the chief of our national reserve bank the bundesbank here in germany in the top position of the european central bank or more booze there in frankfurt than
she would definitely had to have the right credentials gary hart with her background as a french finance minister who never gated her country through the financial crisis and of course with her background of being v i m f managing director and chairwoman in terms of her monetary policy positions her likely positions i have to say there is a bit of a negative bias here in germany's financial world at least in parts of it and also in other hard currency euro countries you know countries that...
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trillions of dollars each year big class a fortune to double your business africa that's up next with gary hart al for us on layla rock n roll and i hope to see you again tomorrow same time same place. it's been 50 years since the. sheep was the 1st man to walk on the. hardware. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. so much she's seen anything no matter how to. go to the whole. business trying to be took part in the greatest adventure in history. neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . upon african dream that was in the making for decades spots with a free trade zone covering more than a 1000000000 africans across 55 countries britain deliver prosperity for every one . big game hunting has grown into a huge industry in south africa but it's recently coming under fire. not only environmentalists are asking is killing our goals for farming trophies ethically and ecologically sustainable. business africa. has welcomed it could be an economic game changer and help lift millions out of poverty after years of talking african leaders have officially launched a free trade zone on s
trillions of dollars each year big class a fortune to double your business africa that's up next with gary hart al for us on layla rock n roll and i hope to see you again tomorrow same time same place. it's been 50 years since the. sheep was the 1st man to walk on the. hardware. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. so much she's seen anything no matter how to. go to the whole. business trying to be took part in the greatest adventure in history. neil armstrong was his destiny starts july...
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in the first month of campaigning before gary hart was skewered by walter mondale. really early. we shouldn't read too much into the debates. they start to set a pattern but we're overestimating, only 35% of democrats according to one recent poll saying they're paying a great deal of attention to the race thus far. connell: another one in july. she said that is only number two. >> right. connell: get your sense on the other side of things while we have you here as well, talking about president trump. made history setting foot in north korea. first time a u.s. president has done that. a reset with china, sitting down with xi xinping, at least restarting the talks, we'll see where both of those issues go from here. in terms of how they playally in the re-election for 2020, how does the president position himself as negotiator a deal-maker on both of those issues or someone who gets tough on north korea, gets tough on china, what do you think? >> look it has been both. he has been tough on north korea and tough on china. he wants to have deals made. it's a little bit o
in the first month of campaigning before gary hart was skewered by walter mondale. really early. we shouldn't read too much into the debates. they start to set a pattern but we're overestimating, only 35% of democrats according to one recent poll saying they're paying a great deal of attention to the race thus far. connell: another one in july. she said that is only number two. >> right. connell: get your sense on the other side of things while we have you here as well, talking about...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin coming up after a short break did of your business with gary hart i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks for being with us. good luck. to. be america dumptruck a man divided by strike by society splintered by hate and in common with americans ever managed to heal a deep. it's. what counts to happen for people to start listening to each other. a journey through the divided soul of america. on. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked at all the streets of many cantors and their problems are all the same 14 source inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans on seeing the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. name is jenny paris and i work at the dollars and. the world is getting worse and worse foreigners could just refuse a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem
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this is the interview news live from berlin business up next it's gary hart all 1st i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being. such a. good. transformer . the focus on europe's summer series. 30 years ago the 1st cracks it appeared in the iron curtain. what happened to the dreams and the heroes of that extraordinary time. our journey begins in poland where we meet nobel peace prize winner like the one some. in 60 minutes called g.w. . robots. they're still in the development phase of something that's going to come up and when they grow up. we'll schumann's and machines for you to peacefully co-exist. or are we on the verge vocalists. if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand fusing to think about what could go wrong then let's face it it's probably going to be the biggest mistake in human history. artificial intelligence is now spreading throughout our society. is this the beginning of a good thing to do teach. will we be subjected to continuous state surveillance. for ai will experts be able to agree on technical guidelines or will this te
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so either that or i see gary hart and. now the n.f.l. career of miami dolphins defensive lineman kendrick norton is in down south the had his left be tied by paramedics at the scene of a serious car crash the 22 year old remains in critical condition in a miami hospital after this car hit a concrete barrier and rolled on a highway. the tour de france starts on saturday to start is one of the toughest events in sport but when it comes to altitude there's a race in the mountains of pakistan that tops a lot better start. for the 2nd year running northern pakistan played host to one of the highest cycle races on earth the tour. over 4 grueling days competitors pedaled their way up the mountain roads to an extraordinary altitude of 16000 feet above sea level more than double the highest point of any tour de france in history . many places. in the country is. this. strict security and road closures were in place along the 280 kilometer route it started in gill get unfinished pyatt the pass on the pakistan china border hard work but the locals
so either that or i see gary hart and. now the n.f.l. career of miami dolphins defensive lineman kendrick norton is in down south the had his left be tied by paramedics at the scene of a serious car crash the 22 year old remains in critical condition in a miami hospital after this car hit a concrete barrier and rolled on a highway. the tour de france starts on saturday to start is one of the toughest events in sport but when it comes to altitude there's a race in the mountains of pakistan that...
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otherwise gary hart would have been the nominee. >> that's true. rick, do you agree with politico's assessment that this thing is wide open? >> of course it's wide open. we're going to cover it all the way. any number one concern, i get a lot of criticism about this on twitter, i watch the two debates and i look at what democrats are saying and they're not appealing to the blue collar voters they need to win back in michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin. they're talking about a government takeover of health care, medicare, which is a $32 trillion proposition, they're talking about these huge, expansive programs and they're talking about gun buybacks. and i'm not sure the blue collar workers in those states that message is really appealing to them. so i worry about if they want to beat donald trump, are these the messages they really need to get across? i'm not sure. >> rick, you're sticking around. zerlina you were nodding your head. >> those messages were targeted to black people who were not repressed in 2016. >> thank you to my panel. >>> nbc
otherwise gary hart would have been the nominee. >> that's true. rick, do you agree with politico's assessment that this thing is wide open? >> of course it's wide open. we're going to cover it all the way. any number one concern, i get a lot of criticism about this on twitter, i watch the two debates and i look at what democrats are saying and they're not appealing to the blue collar voters they need to win back in michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin. they're talking about a...
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walter mondale to gary hart, where's the beef? president bush's response in the 2000 debate, who is your favorite philosopher? jesus christ. they all happened when the people were getting ready to vote. i'm not certain how much the impact of these debates will have in the outcome of the contest. i do think it will have an impact in the enthusiasm that people have for contributing. we live in a new world on which you can act on your enthusiasm by hitting the click button and contributing. i think we're seeing that with pete buttigieg and kamala harris having good weeks. whether this will be responsive over the long haul, we don't know. >> dana: anybody talking in aspen about this move to the left by the democratic party in these debates in particular on healthcare and immigration? concerns that you heard? >> well, i watched the debate with a group of attendees to the aspen idea festival. as you might expect, they weren't exactly right of center, by and large. but even they showed, oh my god, look at that. some of these conversation
walter mondale to gary hart, where's the beef? president bush's response in the 2000 debate, who is your favorite philosopher? jesus christ. they all happened when the people were getting ready to vote. i'm not certain how much the impact of these debates will have in the outcome of the contest. i do think it will have an impact in the enthusiasm that people have for contributing. we live in a new world on which you can act on your enthusiasm by hitting the click button and contributing. i...
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and i said, look gary hart said , if the nixon people underestimate us, we'll do what was done to humphreynd kill him. i do not think he had physical violence in mind. but, you know, it came off very well. i will say those 5 1/2 hours. i got back, was it nolan of the "boston globe." >> marty nolan. >> he said, when buchanan got back, it was like orderly field after lindbergh landed. it was a great day, in a way, because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff which was very down. and the good news was, the networks decided after i had testified for five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. >> here you are on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you were on air force one with the president. i want to ask you eventually about the trip back. let's watch this. [video clip] >> comments before about joe -- memoirs, most interesting. >> read the first part, too. talk about, the more interesting part is the evaluation of de gaulle. it's rather fascinating. >> that's great footage. i don't recall ever seeing that. >> what was in your mind as you
and i said, look gary hart said , if the nixon people underestimate us, we'll do what was done to humphreynd kill him. i do not think he had physical violence in mind. but, you know, it came off very well. i will say those 5 1/2 hours. i got back, was it nolan of the "boston globe." >> marty nolan. >> he said, when buchanan got back, it was like orderly field after lindbergh landed. it was a great day, in a way, because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff...
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sounds like dog whistle, right, that i have been a part of since not only bill clinton been that gary hart and now we hear a version of it, it's the third way. all of this stuff is a part of this mixture. where it's easy -- and i know tim will say a lot more about this later -- it's easy for us to identify donald trump as the exceptional villain. and not see he's the reflection of what we have been doing for decades, nicolle. >> let me press you, why can't it be the majority who isn't raising their child to look at someone with brown or black skin to say they weren't born here and demonize them? why can't one party, the better party, the democratic party, flip the script and make that the majority, make that more popular with the majority of black, white, female, old, young voters? >> this is what we have to do, this is our opportunity. we're at an inflection point. we're in a cold civil war to echo steve schmidt from a long time ago. people have to choose sides. yes, we have to choose sides. can't play games. who the hell is donald trump to tell me i have to leave? that he has to tell she
sounds like dog whistle, right, that i have been a part of since not only bill clinton been that gary hart and now we hear a version of it, it's the third way. all of this stuff is a part of this mixture. where it's easy -- and i know tim will say a lot more about this later -- it's easy for us to identify donald trump as the exceptional villain. and not see he's the reflection of what we have been doing for decades, nicolle. >> let me press you, why can't it be the majority who isn't...
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and i said, "look, gary hart said if the nixon people underestimate us, we will do what we did to humphreywe will kill him. and i said, "i don't think he had physical violence in mind." but the exaggerated metaphor is the staple of american politics. but then you know, it came all very well, i will say those five and a half hours, i got back -- was nolan of the boston globe? brian: marty nolan. patrick: marty nolan said when to orallyot back field, it was like after lindbergh landed. you know, it was a great day in a way for -- because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff, which was very down and the good news was that the networks decided after i had testified for five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. brian: here you are on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you are on air force one with the president and i want to ask you immensely about the trip back. let's watch this. >> this trip with the chinese, comments before about mao and joe and melrose and the memoirs were most interesting. patrick: yes, and i had read the first par
and i said, "look, gary hart said if the nixon people underestimate us, we will do what we did to humphreywe will kill him. and i said, "i don't think he had physical violence in mind." but the exaggerated metaphor is the staple of american politics. but then you know, it came all very well, i will say those five and a half hours, i got back -- was nolan of the boston globe? brian: marty nolan. patrick: marty nolan said when to orallyot back field, it was like after lindbergh...