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we speak with a peace negotiator, george mitchell. stability,ghts for reacting to efforts by the central bank to strengthen the currency, but the fundamentals are the issue. and we are at an economic forum where john is getting ready to moderate a panel with three heads of government, president france and abef of japan. ."lcome to "bloomberg daybreak julia chatterley is here. you have done the st. petersburg forum twice now. julia: really excited that we have this. david: special program today. >> was give you a look at the markets. who ever said that this is the right strategy. they got it wrong this month. we are up for the s&p. lost a bit of ground yesterday. david: and now for the first take, we are joined by brooke and vince, who does our live blog on foreign exchange and all things markets. a lot of news about north korea yesterday. president trump sent a letter to kim jong-un, saying we are not doing the summit, but then overnight they said we are not very angry, we would like to meet with you. let's put up a chart. it shows wh
we speak with a peace negotiator, george mitchell. stability,ghts for reacting to efforts by the central bank to strengthen the currency, but the fundamentals are the issue. and we are at an economic forum where john is getting ready to moderate a panel with three heads of government, president france and abef of japan. ."lcome to "bloomberg daybreak julia chatterley is here. you have done the st. petersburg forum twice now. julia: really excited that we have this. david: special...
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joining me now, george mitchell. he served as u.s. special envoy to the middle east from 2009 to 2011. wen you watch this today, and you're watching jared kushner as the messenger, did you -- what did you think about his message? did you think he was the appropriate bearer of the message today? >> well, short clip you just played of his message was the right one that -- the only way forward for both societies is a peaceful resolution, that provides security for the people of israel. and a state for the palestinians. that's been american policy for a long time. articulated clearly in jerusalem itself by former president george w. bush when he was there. i don't know what the rest of his remarks were, i only heard the short clip you played. i hope that on a day of such different recollections in the two societies, that there is a recognition by all concerned including the united states that the only answer is a two state solution in which the best can live side by side in peace. >> the former ambassador to israel daniel shapiro was on t
joining me now, george mitchell. he served as u.s. special envoy to the middle east from 2009 to 2011. wen you watch this today, and you're watching jared kushner as the messenger, did you -- what did you think about his message? did you think he was the appropriate bearer of the message today? >> well, short clip you just played of his message was the right one that -- the only way forward for both societies is a peaceful resolution, that provides security for the people of israel. and a...
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senator george mitchell was its architect, wringing major concessions out of all the parties involveds, it does. if not done the right way. why then must there not be, in your view, a hard border? brexit was a decision democratically taken in a democratic society, and therefore must be respected. i believe history willjudge this to have been an unwise decision for the uk and its people. but in particular, for the republic of ireland, if there is a hard border. and i think a hard border will be devastating for the people of ireland, who didn't vote for it, who don't support it. the determination to see the unfinished revolution through to a successful conclusion burns stronger than ever. comrades, go from here today and advance the slogan for freedom. sinn fein would argue that they too are struggling for freedom, but in a constitutional way. in terms of them having the capacity, the ability, the strategy and most particularly, the support, there is no support within the broad republican section for any return to conflict. those who are prepared to use violence to achieve their politic
senator george mitchell was its architect, wringing major concessions out of all the parties involveds, it does. if not done the right way. why then must there not be, in your view, a hard border? brexit was a decision democratically taken in a democratic society, and therefore must be respected. i believe history willjudge this to have been an unwise decision for the uk and its people. but in particular, for the republic of ireland, if there is a hard border. and i think a hard border will be...
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george mitchell telling my colleague this under mines the president's own efforts for a two state solution. you know that is an effort by u.s. allies all playing out against the back drop of the u.s. pulling out of the iran deal. how does this move the peace process forward? >> i think it does move the peace process forward. there is no peace process to move forward. there hasn't been talks with palestinians for nine years. this shakes up the diplomatic situation here and informs the palestinians there is a price to pay for not negotiating because they won't come to the the negotiating table but opens an opportunity for the palestinians. president trump has tweeted twice that he is willing to exact a price for what is going on behind me for moving the embassy. if the palestinians were to avail themselves of the opportunity we hope they come back to the negotiating table. i think that the president has proven he is a man of his word and in mediations as my friend knows credibility is everything. >> the post reporting that trump administration officials had informed israelis that the u.s. pl
george mitchell telling my colleague this under mines the president's own efforts for a two state solution. you know that is an effort by u.s. allies all playing out against the back drop of the u.s. pulling out of the iran deal. how does this move the peace process forward? >> i think it does move the peace process forward. there is no peace process to move forward. there hasn't been talks with palestinians for nine years. this shakes up the diplomatic situation here and informs the...
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george mitchell, what you negotiated? look, if the old guard, the so-called wiseman of diplomacy knew so much, such smart guys why are we still struggling in 2018 to bring peace to the i region? you had your shot and it didn't work. t and let's face it. now it's trump's turn. so what the critics failed to acknowledge is that president trump is engaged in an international strategy that is already paying some dividends. he's remaking alliances in the middle east and taking the old bargaining chips off the table. he's changing the old and frankly the stale dynamic that was in place. trump is a reordering the status quo and he's forcing our international partners into new ways of thinking and acting even if it seems uncomfortable. say what you want, and a lot of you do, about the president's approach, but he has reinvigorated the prospects of peace in places we never would have thought change whatever happened. and he's created new possibilities. who would have thought only a year ago that north korea would be willing to melt
george mitchell, what you negotiated? look, if the old guard, the so-called wiseman of diplomacy knew so much, such smart guys why are we still struggling in 2018 to bring peace to the i region? you had your shot and it didn't work. t and let's face it. now it's trump's turn. so what the critics failed to acknowledge is that president trump is engaged in an international strategy that is already paying some dividends. he's remaking alliances in the middle east and taking the old bargaining...
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senator george mitchell played a role but they wonder on nobel peace rice for this. i use it to show that everyday people can be peacemakers in their own way through to the freedom and human rights section starts with gandhi as an example of anti-colonialism and nonviolence and then it has a chapter on luck walensa as the example for countries moving out of soviet. my editor said to many chapters we have to cut one because they were very different in the way they did it with a similar kind of thing. a chapter on berman myanmar and they'll say word about that in a second. and a british lawyer who in 1961 founded amnesty international was founded the human rights movement. under global sustainability bears a chapter and the prime minister of norway who did work for the united nations on what we now call sustainable development in the 1980s and ran the world health organization on global health issues and begin to get the world thinking about these issues. and then the gates foundation what i call philanthropy statesmanship and public health. they are the second-largest
senator george mitchell played a role but they wonder on nobel peace rice for this. i use it to show that everyday people can be peacemakers in their own way through to the freedom and human rights section starts with gandhi as an example of anti-colonialism and nonviolence and then it has a chapter on luck walensa as the example for countries moving out of soviet. my editor said to many chapters we have to cut one because they were very different in the way they did it with a similar kind of...
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we speak with a peace negotiator, george mitchell. to efforts by the central bank to strengthen the currency, but the fundamentals are the issue. and we are at an economic forum where john is getting ready to moderate a panel with three heads of government, president france and abef of japan. ."lcome to "bloomberg daybreak julia chatterley is here. you have done the st. petersburg forum twice now. julia: really excited that we have this. david: special program today. >> was give you a look at the markets. who ever said that this is the
we speak with a peace negotiator, george mitchell. to efforts by the central bank to strengthen the currency, but the fundamentals are the issue. and we are at an economic forum where john is getting ready to moderate a panel with three heads of government, president france and abef of japan. ."lcome to "bloomberg daybreak julia chatterley is here. you have done the st. petersburg forum twice now. julia: really excited that we have this. david: special program today. >> was give...
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letter to you requesting that a special envoy be appointed to northern ireland, the position that george mitchell held and a few others have had subsequently. will you appoint or will the president appoint a special envoy to ireland? >> i don't know. i haven't considered it. i'm happy to review your letter. >> you haven't considered the issue yet? >> i haven't considered. >> that is concerning. 32 members of congress have written on this issue. i believe we previously have been given positive indications that it was under consideration. so the fact that actually this issue hasn't been considered by the leadership of the secretary of state, i would urge you to please consider it and to do so promptly as the negotiations right now are at a tenuous point. >> i'm happy to do that. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. we go to adam kinzinger of loi. >> thank you for being here. a lot of things have changed since we sat here. you went and ran the cia and now your secretary of state and i grew a beard. it's been an interesting little bit of time. i just want to say a quick things. i think it's impo
letter to you requesting that a special envoy be appointed to northern ireland, the position that george mitchell held and a few others have had subsequently. will you appoint or will the president appoint a special envoy to ireland? >> i don't know. i haven't considered it. i'm happy to review your letter. >> you haven't considered the issue yet? >> i haven't considered. >> that is concerning. 32 members of congress have written on this issue. i believe we previously...
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mitchell, this would mean his freedom. there are a lot of ways to challenge slavery. george bush challenged slavery in his own way and help to create the territory of washington that would become the state of washington. charles mitchell takes matters into his own hands and with the help of abolitionist, white and .lack, he becomes a free man but these two stories also reflect on the fact that slavery is universal and all over the west. nowhere is this more the case than in california. this is an enslaved minor. technically, you guys know your history. forget that. it doesn't matter what the law says. if it is not enforced, freedom doesn't mean anything. i will read this very quickly. the present law makes it impossible to hold a slave longer than the present year, holding slaves was not a risk in california because no one would put himself to the trouble of investigating the matter. slavery in california. we don't usually identify slavery with california, but this was the situation going on. california,ople in white and black, dedicated to black freedom. abolitionists that
mitchell, this would mean his freedom. there are a lot of ways to challenge slavery. george bush challenged slavery in his own way and help to create the territory of washington that would become the state of washington. charles mitchell takes matters into his own hands and with the help of abolitionist, white and .lack, he becomes a free man but these two stories also reflect on the fact that slavery is universal and all over the west. nowhere is this more the case than in california. this is...
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but he is in the news this week in part for telling andrea mitchell that it is time to wrap up the mueller investigation and the column by georgeries the head lean, trump is no longer the worst person in government and to repeat the thesis sentence, trump is what he is, a floundering inarticulate jumpable of gnawing insecurities and not at all and pence and what she chose to be which is horrifying and that was nothing compared to what happened in this studio shortly before 5:00 p.m. eastern time today, nicole wallace asked schmitt about a operative -- >> he is a titanic fraud. we have listened to this guy for many years in this country on his moral high horse. assaulting the dignity of gave peopl -- gay people. across the board. he is the most obsequious of all in the cabinet. speaking of trump in front of trump and mike pence compliments on an average every 3.2 seconds. we have never seen such slobberi slobbering civility than we do with michael pence and donald trump. it is amazing. >> steve schmitt, ladies and gentlemen and with that our broadcast on a thursday night. good night from nbc headquarters here in new york. >>> to
but he is in the news this week in part for telling andrea mitchell that it is time to wrap up the mueller investigation and the column by georgeries the head lean, trump is no longer the worst person in government and to repeat the thesis sentence, trump is what he is, a floundering inarticulate jumpable of gnawing insecurities and not at all and pence and what she chose to be which is horrifying and that was nothing compared to what happened in this studio shortly before 5:00 p.m. eastern...
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this week in part for telling our own andrea mitchell respectfully it's time to wrap up the mueller investigation and in part because of that column by georgeek that carries that headline, trump is no longer the worst person in government. just to repeat this sentence, trump is what he is, a floundering inarticulate jumble of gnawing insecurities and not at all compensating vanities which is pathetic. pence is what he has chosen to be, which is horrifying. that was george will and that was nothing compared to what happened in this studio on this network shortly before 5:00 p.m. eastern time today when nicolle wallace asked her long time friend and former co-worker, steve schmidt, a life-long republican political operative about mike pence. >> he is a titanic, and i mean titanic fraud. we've listened to this guy for many many years in this country on his moral high horse. assaulting the dignity of gay people across the board. his moral preening is famous throughout the land, yet he is the most obsequious of all of trump's cultists in the cabinet. there have been occasions, as george will points out, where speaking of trump in front of trump
this week in part for telling our own andrea mitchell respectfully it's time to wrap up the mueller investigation and in part because of that column by georgeek that carries that headline, trump is no longer the worst person in government. just to repeat this sentence, trump is what he is, a floundering inarticulate jumble of gnawing insecurities and not at all compensating vanities which is pathetic. pence is what he has chosen to be, which is horrifying. that was george will and that was...
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george w. bush's comments on. mike murphy, good to see you again. >>> up next, parting words. new details about rudy giuliani's abrupt departure from his law firm. you're watching andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. ls and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. with the right steps, 80%of recurrent ischemicide. strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help prevent another stroke. so, i'm doing all i can to stay in his life. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal r
george w. bush's comments on. mike murphy, good to see you again. >>> up next, parting words. new details about rudy giuliani's abrupt departure from his law firm. you're watching andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. ls and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform,...
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mitchell wrote to his wife that dolley was a secret weapon in the election of 1808. she contrasted james madison who said makes dinners and generous displays with another democratic republican, george clinton who lives snug in his lodgings and keeps aloof from captivating exhibitions. the secretary of state has a wife to aid his pretensions and clinton has nothing of female succor. the other great quote of that race was when the federalist candidate lost to james madison, he said, i was beaten by mr. and mrs. madison. i might've had a better chance had i faced mr. madison alone. [laughter] kat: finally in march of 1809, dolley finds herself centerstage as wife of the president. she knew how to put her skills and sociability to use in all these causes. she also knew what it was like to face unwarranted criticism simply for being in the public eye. now it is time for her to put these lessons to good work. she accomplished all she did with the amazing, unique style. style was very important to this young nation. what we had done was unprecedented in the world. we set up this republic protecting the natural rights of the citizens. we have this entirely new way of working together as a
mitchell wrote to his wife that dolley was a secret weapon in the election of 1808. she contrasted james madison who said makes dinners and generous displays with another democratic republican, george clinton who lives snug in his lodgings and keeps aloof from captivating exhibitions. the secretary of state has a wife to aid his pretensions and clinton has nothing of female succor. the other great quote of that race was when the federalist candidate lost to james madison, he said, i was beaten...