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ambassador haass: no. problem with trade, most of us benefit from it or we are not -- but we are not aware of it or the benefits are spread. tom: is multilateralism over? ambassador haass: i think people have a bias or a preference for multilateralism in general. the problem is when it intersects with specifics. tom: heating up of course, with secretary clinton announcing saturday -- all i know is that the traffic was unbelievable. brendan: i was trying to get out of manhattan over that bridge at that time. vonnie: that was clever. tom: jeb bush in miami today. that will not affect the traffic of manhattan. our question today -- can jeb out run his family? ♪ tom: terrific news flow this morning. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." we are doing a lot on international relations as yields gyrate. the euro 1.1220. vonnie: greece and its creditors are arguing over who is to blame over the failure of the latest bailout talks. alexis tsipras says there are unrealistic demands for more cuts and pensions. one of g
ambassador haass: no. problem with trade, most of us benefit from it or we are not -- but we are not aware of it or the benefits are spread. tom: is multilateralism over? ambassador haass: i think people have a bias or a preference for multilateralism in general. the problem is when it intersects with specifics. tom: heating up of course, with secretary clinton announcing saturday -- all i know is that the traffic was unbelievable. brendan: i was trying to get out of manhattan over that bridge...
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. -- richard haass, thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ john: remember joni ernst?s the one who castrate space. over the again she held a cattle -- a cattle call. we captured the site and smells of what senator ernst hopes will be an annual event. >> i'm in iowa where they have designed a t-shirt for the physically -- a t-shirt specifically for out-of-town media, and where joni ernst is designing an event for republican and presidential hopefuls, who are sometimes one in the same. the freshman senators's inaugural event is called roast and ride. although i would have called it this. i would love to mount the camera to one of these motorcycles, and mike vincent for iowa city is here with something else. >> i'm guessing maybe 350 to 400 now. that will be a first for me, getting a police escort on a motorcycle. >> that was a great ride. that is what makes the ride a lot of times, the curves and the trees and shade, the scenery. ♪ >> i love it. camouflage shoes. she's just a note -- an old iowa girl and that the kind of person i respect. >> i will people want to see the
. -- richard haass, thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ john: remember joni ernst?s the one who castrate space. over the again she held a cattle -- a cattle call. we captured the site and smells of what senator ernst hopes will be an annual event. >> i'm in iowa where they have designed a t-shirt for the physically -- a t-shirt specifically for out-of-town media, and where joni ernst is designing an event for republican and presidential hopefuls, who are sometimes one in the same. the...
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. >> reporter: these fires have been intense in this video from a camera mounted on a firefighter haasselmet clearly shows that on a block filled with row homes there is fear here one of these fires could spread and take down half the block. >> everybody is talking about it it. >> so like nobody will be able to sleep. the kids scared to go to sleep. they scared to go to school. what are we supposed to do about it? 28 people from seven different families have been forced from their homes including william yates. >> it's just crazy. i moon it don't make sense. >> reporter: half a dozen houses have been scorched already on the 400 block of bickley place. >> the most recent tuesday night night. >> there are three fires on the same row, same block, same side of the block. but for the grace of god that there's been no injuries. >> reporter: to neighbors it's obvious they see an arsonist at work. but investigators stopped short of calling this arson. however an arson task force which includes the state police has been formed to investigate the chester fires. >> the jury is still out. we have t
. >> reporter: these fires have been intense in this video from a camera mounted on a firefighter haasselmet clearly shows that on a block filled with row homes there is fear here one of these fires could spread and take down half the block. >> everybody is talking about it it. >> so like nobody will be able to sleep. the kids scared to go to sleep. they scared to go to school. what are we supposed to do about it? 28 people from seven different families have been forced from...
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. >> the middle east richard haass said will get worse before it gets worse. >> i think it will on two fronts. first the divide between moderate sunnis and extremist sunnis will last for decades. a lot of the countries, iraq and syria, are going to become more conservative over time. the divide that goes back centuries is rising up everywhere. we saw it in iraq syria, yemen. saudi arabia. we've seen it in bahrain. now we see it in kuwait. it's a remarkable swath of territory. >> would it be overly optimistic to say this has turned in a middle eastern warfare in the middle east. they're killing each other. they're going to have less focus on spectacular terrorist attacks against western targets in the west et cetera. >> it sounds like fareed you live my live at the cia for 25 years. when terror leaders of organizations like al qaeda or isis in yemen or al qaeda in iraq are either focused on fighteding the government for example, al assad or each other. the likelihood that they spend energy on washington or new york or paris declines. the problem with the argument is that the world is ch
. >> the middle east richard haass said will get worse before it gets worse. >> i think it will on two fronts. first the divide between moderate sunnis and extremist sunnis will last for decades. a lot of the countries, iraq and syria, are going to become more conservative over time. the divide that goes back centuries is rising up everywhere. we saw it in iraq syria, yemen. saudi arabia. we've seen it in bahrain. now we see it in kuwait. it's a remarkable swath of territory....
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richard haass will join us with an important perspective with the news out of europe, and out of libya
richard haass will join us with an important perspective with the news out of europe, and out of libya
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steve rattner, richard haass still with us.t than bernie sanders when he had a huge crowd. what did you think? >> well, look, i went to the same school he did at roughly the same time. happily our lives have taken different paths. >> not the rhode island school of design? >> well, don't besmerck that school. >> that's a good school. >> he became a black hits. nothing wrong with black smiths. he became a senator when his father died. and then he lost the senate seat. he ran for governor and he wasn't a very good governor and he couldn't run for re-election because he would have lost. and now he's running for president. >> so six months after he launched his presidential exploratory committee, we'll move on to another candidate, former florida governor jeb bush is ready to decide. bush announced via his website that his decision will come on monday june 15th the. okay. a spokeswoman tells the tampa bay times he picked miami-dade college as the location and a nod to his passion for education policy. sbl he >> he needed to do this.
steve rattner, richard haass still with us.t than bernie sanders when he had a huge crowd. what did you think? >> well, look, i went to the same school he did at roughly the same time. happily our lives have taken different paths. >> not the rhode island school of design? >> well, don't besmerck that school. >> that's a good school. >> he became a black hits. nothing wrong with black smiths. he became a senator when his father died. and then he lost the senate...
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thises that haass grown to 89% of you saying yes, that is acceptable. a bit as well. 11% of you saying no. highly charged here. we're getting a lot of, you know critical comments on there, too. but you can understand with something like this of this day and age when the president of the united states, the first time he had verbally said it. he's written it in his book but the verbal use of that word keep voting. go to pulse.msnbc.com and vote. if you've already voted and your opinions change, come back and vote again. >> okay francis, thanks. >>> we're going to be back with much more. here is a simple math problem. two trains leave st. louis for albuquerque at the same time. same cargo, same size, same power. which one arrives first? hint: it's not the one on the left. the speedy guy on the right is part of an intelligent system that creates the optimal trip profile for all trains on the line. and the one on the left? uh, looks like it'll be counting cows for awhile. so maybe the same things aren't quite the same. ge software. get connected. get insight
thises that haass grown to 89% of you saying yes, that is acceptable. a bit as well. 11% of you saying no. highly charged here. we're getting a lot of, you know critical comments on there, too. but you can understand with something like this of this day and age when the president of the united states, the first time he had verbally said it. he's written it in his book but the verbal use of that word keep voting. go to pulse.msnbc.com and vote. if you've already voted and your opinions change,...
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joining us now, president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, and ayman mohyeldin. >>e, something of an organization, and something of a movement. it can do things but also it can inspire things. to me in some ways it's the most worrisome because it doesn't require physical presence to move across borders. what we can't deal with it is literally hundreds of potential retail terrorists in this country and around the world. there's going to succeed. there's no way any society can defend every movie theater, every grocery store, every beach. and that's what's so worrisome. >> and ayman, if some guy is inspired by the hate he sees on the internet and takes a gun to a beach resort in tunisia, there's not much of a defense to that, is there? >> not much of a defense. i was reading a little bit about the profile of this guy. he was college educated came from a very supportive family a loving family. he was known to his neighborhood and community, and that's more of a concern for officials. when you're trying to come up with a profile of an individual you say, let's goarve the
joining us now, president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, and ayman mohyeldin. >>e, something of an organization, and something of a movement. it can do things but also it can inspire things. to me in some ways it's the most worrisome because it doesn't require physical presence to move across borders. what we can't deal with it is literally hundreds of potential retail terrorists in this country and around the world. there's going to succeed. there's no way any...