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. >> well, hadley is in istanbul. hadley, no surprise we saw erdogan running off with the victory. what's going to change now, if anything? >> reporter: well, essentially, what the president-elect will do over the next 6 to 12 months is essentially consolidating his power behind the office of the presidency, and he's got to do that by changing the constitution, another risk factor for investors in terms of whether or not they feel that the economy is the place they want to put their money in turkey, is whether or not the economy minister is going to stay on. there is a question whether or not he can do that under party rules. he's restricted to three terms. and essentially, everyone we're speaking to here, at least in the financial community, is saying to us, if he is allowed to stay on, they feel a lot more confident about where the economy is going in turkey. >> hadley, thank you very much for that. we will come back out to you and talk a bit more in a bit. yerlan is still with us. head of emerging markets fixed income at pioneer investments. thoughts on turkey and thoughts on wh
. >> well, hadley is in istanbul. hadley, no surprise we saw erdogan running off with the victory. what's going to change now, if anything? >> reporter: well, essentially, what the president-elect will do over the next 6 to 12 months is essentially consolidating his power behind the office of the presidency, and he's got to do that by changing the constitution, another risk factor for investors in terms of whether or not they feel that the economy is the place they want to put their...
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but that's me, hadley?> i think it is a sign of the times but for different reasons, neil, people are doing silly things, it's pointless. it shows people have hopelessness about the economy in their guts, hopefully people will find more productive things. we're right to find good funding things to do on kickstarter. you can invest in things and start your own business. if you have a great idea, not all great ideas are silly, not all kickstarter campaigns are silly. some of the more silly ones, i agree with you, neil, sign of the times. neil: i'm amazed at the mike tyson story. he had a billion dollars earned in the ring collectively. lost it all. >> highway to the danger zone by kenny loggins totally merits a sequel. i will contribute to that brilliant piece of craftsmanship. mike tyson, a lot of the guys invest, you hear that about lottery winners, they come into millions and they're broke. neil: according to the lifestyle they think their money supports. >> this is a good entrepreneur thing to do. this gu
but that's me, hadley?> i think it is a sign of the times but for different reasons, neil, people are doing silly things, it's pointless. it shows people have hopelessness about the economy in their guts, hopefully people will find more productive things. we're right to find good funding things to do on kickstarter. you can invest in things and start your own business. if you have a great idea, not all great ideas are silly, not all kickstarter campaigns are silly. some of the more silly...
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hi, hadley. both the actions and the rhetoric from both isis and the west have been ramped up here within the last week, i think it's fair to say. >> absolutely. and one of the questions that people in the u.s. are asking is where is the president on this? we saw chuck hagel and martin dempsey coming out saying this is the biggest threat since al qaeda o just as big of a threat. and the president unfortunately we're seeing him on the links in martha answers vineyard. the problem with that is that doesn't send a clear signal to the region. our regional allies, saudi arabia or to the iraqi government itself that there is a strategy and a plan going forward. the pentagon is reallocating budgets, trying to figure out how they're going to pay for it. this could be a midterm election, as well. they're talking about giving more money to the pentagon. that's something they've been scaling back on over the last few years under the obama administration. this is a bidder strategy fop everyone involved. >> w
hi, hadley. both the actions and the rhetoric from both isis and the west have been ramped up here within the last week, i think it's fair to say. >> absolutely. and one of the questions that people in the u.s. are asking is where is the president on this? we saw chuck hagel and martin dempsey coming out saying this is the biggest threat since al qaeda o just as big of a threat. and the president unfortunately we're seeing him on the links in martha answers vineyard. the problem with that...
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hadley gamble with the latest. hadley. >> yeah, carolin. know, it really does come as no surprise that nuri al maliki is saying no to the actions that the iraqi parliament. he's managed to stall for this long, assuming correctly that the united states would come to the aid of the iraqi government in terms of the expansion of the isis threat. but one country that is, of course, watching this closely is turkey because, of course, turkey has a long border with iraq and with syria, as well. and they are being threatened at this isis terror threat, not just into iraq and throughout syria and to the borders of turkey. so they'll be keeping a close eye on that. you have to rub the kurdish regional government. these close ties with them, the new energy deals. so at this point, turkey is going to be watching this very closely. >> hadley, i wanted to get the latest on what the response is from the west. the foreign secretary called for a meeting on the situation in iraq later on today. what realistically can we expect from that? >> well, europe final
hadley gamble with the latest. hadley. >> yeah, carolin. know, it really does come as no surprise that nuri al maliki is saying no to the actions that the iraqi parliament. he's managed to stall for this long, assuming correctly that the united states would come to the aid of the iraqi government in terms of the expansion of the isis threat. but one country that is, of course, watching this closely is turkey because, of course, turkey has a long border with iraq and with syria, as well....
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hadley joins us now. hadley, i don't know where to start on this one, really. you and i talked previously about pico. i want to mention it again because this is an artificial set of borders created by the british and the french shoring up old ottman empires and what have you in the midst of the first world war. why does the islamic state, which is trying to be created, have any less credibility than the borders created by pico? >> the extending of this islamic state. the difference, i would say, is that under pico, they did make some attempt to have some kind of representative government which was not based -- >> the government fixed by western powers, correct? correct. but from their viewpoint, from their world view in the 1900s, that was the best way to go. >> colonial, though, trying to dictate who is in charge in iraq, who is in charge in syria, who is in charge in the middle east. isn't that where the problem comes? >> possibly. but i think there's more nuance from that. it isn't just all about oil. what we know is they're ramping up oil production in the
hadley joins us now. hadley, i don't know where to start on this one, really. you and i talked previously about pico. i want to mention it again because this is an artificial set of borders created by the british and the french shoring up old ottman empires and what have you in the midst of the first world war. why does the islamic state, which is trying to be created, have any less credibility than the borders created by pico? >> the extending of this islamic state. the difference, i...
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i would think so, what do you think, hadley heath?ink that google or no google, parents have to be vigilant about the online privacy. google is going to target as many customers as possible. trying to expand their audience to younger people. there could be a good middle ground but absolutely come i think regardless of where your child is visiting on the internet, you have to have the buck stop with mom and dad's the one that is the point. there are all these forms, people just click at the bottom whether they are a 12-year-old person or a 30-year-old person, i don't think that will make a difference, do you? >> no, not at all. this is a good thing for google because they can control the home depot system and an operating system and if they can convince people that your child can be saved, are going to keep this to with a minimum for advertising, i think it can be done. but there's a lot of small things that google has to do. david: i have two kids, one of who is not old enough to be on facebook but the other one is unwise and was and
i would think so, what do you think, hadley heath?ink that google or no google, parents have to be vigilant about the online privacy. google is going to target as many customers as possible. trying to expand their audience to younger people. there could be a good middle ground but absolutely come i think regardless of where your child is visiting on the internet, you have to have the buck stop with mom and dad's the one that is the point. there are all these forms, people just click at the...
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enough of my gigantic ego, now with hadley heath manning and sherry jacoby. what do you think? >> you took the words out of my mouth. we've been watching this throughout the day. i knew i was going to be coming on here and we saw the story change. i don't think it's your ego, i think you were just right. i think you did have an impact. all of a sudden this doesn't look quite like it did a few hours ago. neil: they are paying two different rates if you think about it, the large chunk of this combined entity tim hortons north of the border is legal, too. >> sure. neil: they get on have the best of both worlds, right? >> right, and you don't hear mr. buffett talking about it. this has to be -- you had to pull it out. he gets to have his cake and eat it too. neil: but we find the holes in the story. >> yeah. but yeah, he gets to have it both ways but didn't want anybody to know about it, you knew about it, other people knew about it. the story is changing. neil: hadley, this is interesting, not all politicians are liking this, dick durbin in illinois saying wait a minute, so they'r
enough of my gigantic ego, now with hadley heath manning and sherry jacoby. what do you think? >> you took the words out of my mouth. we've been watching this throughout the day. i knew i was going to be coming on here and we saw the story change. i don't think it's your ego, i think you were just right. i think you did have an impact. all of a sudden this doesn't look quite like it did a few hours ago. neil: they are paying two different rates if you think about it, the large chunk of...
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i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> there's more than -- i hope this is okay. can you hear? >> yeah. >> there is really a very complicated problem here. on the one hand, you know, the oslo accords were signed on to by the plo acting on behalf of you' all palestinians. and those accords involved early on. and that was the declaration of mutual recognition presented to the palestinian people. and that defined the process. and that defined the palestinian counterpart. and as i said, that point in time onward, this is the criterion by which the plo was to be j
i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the...
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hadley is joining us again.ing in the article suggesting that the israelis were tapping or at least listening in on john kerry's conversations last year. we have been tracking his progress on the cease-fire talks and negotiations, so where does that leave us? >> unfortunately, it seems to be another example of his bumbling, maybe not a personal bumbling, but in terms of his impact of what he's done in the last year or so. governments spy on other governments, this is nothing new. if you were talking renegotiating borders as part of the peace negotiations, of course israel is going to be interested and they are going to spy on other governments, this is not new. but this does make israel look like this, unless you are in the united states with an overwhelming support for americans, if you are outside of the united states, however, this is just another example of israel going too far. >> and what is the impact? >> well, i think in the short-term you're still going to see violence. i think that the medium to long-t
hadley is joining us again.ing in the article suggesting that the israelis were tapping or at least listening in on john kerry's conversations last year. we have been tracking his progress on the cease-fire talks and negotiations, so where does that leave us? >> unfortunately, it seems to be another example of his bumbling, maybe not a personal bumbling, but in terms of his impact of what he's done in the last year or so. governments spy on other governments, this is nothing new. if you...
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. >>> and hadley is here to talk about what's happening in the middle east.q is calling for global action to combat isis but this is going to be ongoing. >> absolutely. we have seen the response in the west to the tragic events of the death of james foley. the response has been a flurry of what are we going to do next? we know that the air strikes alone can't combat this terrorist threat. and it's very interesting to watch everyone peddling as quickly as possible. dave cameron as well leaving vacation coming home to decide what is the next and appropriate response. but really the administration in washington seems to be playing catch-up. rumsfeld talked about the unknowns, what we don't know, we always have to expect the unexpected. but it is not like u.s. intelligence failed here. we knew isis was a problem but it feels like the administration is running from behind. >> and a lot of pressure on president obama from the republicans. >> and from his own party because people are worried now. we are finally getting recognition in the west about the fact that the
. >>> and hadley is here to talk about what's happening in the middle east.q is calling for global action to combat isis but this is going to be ongoing. >> absolutely. we have seen the response in the west to the tragic events of the death of james foley. the response has been a flurry of what are we going to do next? we know that the air strikes alone can't combat this terrorist threat. and it's very interesting to watch everyone peddling as quickly as possible. dave cameron as...
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hadley, i disagree, if it was a hit, like the mcrib, which i would make permanent, that's just me. you go with what works, and these things work, what do you think? >> sometime the most innovative and edgy thing you can do is just being a classic. chicken fries are classic. neil: thank you, i built a career on it. >> chicken that's fried is delicious. what can consumers want is what burger kings is trying to offer, and the effort that businesses make to turn a profit. innovation doesn't have to be wild and edgey. innovation means the best way to bring you the most value as a customer. i'm excited to see the return of chicken fries. neil: what amazes me about the burger guys, they can come out with all these incarnations and rework the burger, it's the same burger, we're going to put mayonnaise, hot sauce, but they can keep refashioning themselves with the same stuff. the chicken fries was a game-changer. >> a game-changer. [ laughter ] >> i think this is right up there with, you know, the discovery of gravity. >> ooh! >> what do you think of that? i'm onto something. >> i love chic
hadley, i disagree, if it was a hit, like the mcrib, which i would make permanent, that's just me. you go with what works, and these things work, what do you think? >> sometime the most innovative and edgy thing you can do is just being a classic. chicken fries are classic. neil: thank you, i built a career on it. >> chicken that's fried is delicious. what can consumers want is what burger kings is trying to offer, and the effort that businesses make to turn a profit. innovation...
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hadley gamble joins us now. what are they saying about the impact of sanctions and outflows? >> in terms of the outflows, we've seen about 74 billion leaving russia. that's the first half of the year and that's more than the whole of 2013. that is a big concern. i asked the ceo directly with what we're seeing on the ukrainian border. he said yes, there's no point in denying it. but speaking of those bans in terms of imports and fine whines and food from europe, i asked the ceo in terms of the imports, is this still business as usual in moscow? >> talked to the owner of the medium sized restaurant chain who says my menu was my -- my course of productes or the share of europe it's very significant, 60% of import. now, my menu list was 2 hurn items on the list. now i'm just cutting it to 80 items on the menu list and we're going to reach out the pricing model. so that's a very, very small example that businesses thinking how to adjust to that. and that's happening with a larger organization, as well. >> the ceo of rencap telling me this is really an opportunity. these sanctions
hadley gamble joins us now. what are they saying about the impact of sanctions and outflows? >> in terms of the outflows, we've seen about 74 billion leaving russia. that's the first half of the year and that's more than the whole of 2013. that is a big concern. i asked the ceo directly with what we're seeing on the ukrainian border. he said yes, there's no point in denying it. but speaking of those bans in terms of imports and fine whines and food from europe, i asked the ceo in terms of...
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steven hadley, a pleasure to have you back with us. thank you. >> nice to be here. >> for more on the developing humanitarian catastrophe in iraqi kurdistan let's go to boston. to the an adviser of if kurdish regional government in northern iraq. he also served as american's ambassador to croatia and u.s. special representative for afghanistan. he is currently a state senator in vermont. always good to see you. a lot of confusion over what is happening right now kurdistan. a humanitarian airlift is said to be underway. the white house is considering airstrikes. but kurdish and iraqi sources of said there is some bombing underway now, not clear by whom because the pentagon has denied that the u.s. is conducting any airstrikes. what are your sources tell you? >> i think the situation is also unclear. certainly the kurds are hoping that there will be u.s. airstrikes. they are trying to protect the yuzidi and christian minorities against what is indisputably genocide and they look to the united states for help. but it is not clear that tha
steven hadley, a pleasure to have you back with us. thank you. >> nice to be here. >> for more on the developing humanitarian catastrophe in iraqi kurdistan let's go to boston. to the an adviser of if kurdish regional government in northern iraq. he also served as american's ambassador to croatia and u.s. special representative for afghanistan. he is currently a state senator in vermont. always good to see you. a lot of confusion over what is happening right now kurdistan. a...
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hadley gamble joins us around the desk just now. that is very unfortunate choice of words or wording, rather, isn't it? >> it's one of those situations where there's bigger sound bites than the little bit you hear from everyone's replaying, granted. however, he has just told what's the singular greatest threat to the west that we don't have a plan. we don't have a strategy going forward. but, of course, the military, as you know, it's been working for, you know, weeks on different options. so there's no strategy, what have they been doing? that's a question. things are playing around here, as well, there's a media circus happening right now, at least two americans were killed fight, isis, the islamic state and they've reportedly soifd several others who have gone to fight in syria for isis and come back to the united states. then the president comes out and unfortunately looks hesitant. this is a man -- basically, obama isn't at their best. this is a man who thinks even his deepest critics will say this is a president who really doe
hadley gamble joins us around the desk just now. that is very unfortunate choice of words or wording, rather, isn't it? >> it's one of those situations where there's bigger sound bites than the little bit you hear from everyone's replaying, granted. however, he has just told what's the singular greatest threat to the west that we don't have a plan. we don't have a strategy going forward. but, of course, the military, as you know, it's been working for, you know, weeks on different...
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i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. didn't see he was in the audience at the beginning. so much a part of bringing dr. dr. hyad here, and many board members and members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying, we don't have the representation. we don't have the framework right. could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> more than i hope -- a very complicated problem here. on the one hand, the accord were hung ton by the plo and the palestinians, and those involve everyone. recognition by the state of israel, the plo representing the palestinian people. and that defines the palestinian council. and that point in time always, this is the criteria how the plo wants to be judged, delivering freedom to palestinian people. that didn't happen. as i alluded to in my opening remarks, and if anything, that goal appears to be more elusive today than then. not surprisingly, the standing of the plo has eroded o
i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. didn't see he was in the audience at the beginning. so much a part of bringing dr. dr. hyad here, and many board members and members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying, we don't have the representation. we don't have the framework right. could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> more than i hope -- a very...
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hadley gamble is with us now. hadley, i've got a question for you. u.s.the middle east hasn't been consistent. it's oscillated. we know that the secretary of state, former secretary of state clinton admitted as much recently as well. is it a question of finding the least bad allies for the administration at the moment? because they're not naturally now allies, the kurds, are they? or indeed, the iraqi government? >> that's a big question. i think unfortunately it's often about finding the ally of the moment, not even just the least bad. it's just who's going to help you in the moment. and we even talked about -- >> that's terrible foreign policy, don't you think? >> you would think, yeah. >> at the moment could turn into not necessarily an enemy, but antagonist in the future. haven't we learned lessons from syria, from egypt? is this the way to conduct a foreign policy? >> that's a big question for the american public, but unfortunately, with the events of missouri at the moment, nobody's paying any attention to the foreign policy. whether you're in the u
hadley gamble is with us now. hadley, i've got a question for you. u.s.the middle east hasn't been consistent. it's oscillated. we know that the secretary of state, former secretary of state clinton admitted as much recently as well. is it a question of finding the least bad allies for the administration at the moment? because they're not naturally now allies, the kurds, are they? or indeed, the iraqi government? >> that's a big question. i think unfortunately it's often about finding the...
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i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayyad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> there's more than -- i hope this is okay. can you hear? >> yeah. >> there is really a very complicated problem here. on the one hand, you know, the oslo accords were signed on to by the plo acting on behalf of all palestinians. and those accords involved early on. and that was the declaration of mutual recognition presented to the palestinian people. and that defined the process. and that defined the palestinian counterpart. and as i said, that point in time onward, this is the criterion by which the plo was to be judge
i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayyad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the...
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breaks the tackle of hadley and is finally dropped by carlos field, all the way to the 34 yard line. saturday each team has to go through from 75 to 53. so you're cutting 72 players around the league. daniels! first down inside the raider 13 yard line. presley, the tight end, with the catch. 23-yard dart. >> tom: that was almost reminiscent of double wilson himself. when he's standing there, he can deliver that football. it was on target. >> greg: i have some picks to do, still. flag down! there may be a hold here on the raiders! there are not as many holds, tom, as the preseason has progressed. >> greg: they said we are going to call it the same preseason game. >> i. >> greg: bates. and feel like, he's the great. i told her not to run into my mother's glasses, but i 4 bulldog: if you're like me, you've been working like a dog all year. but don't camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself. mattress discounters labor day sale ends monday! rest those tired bones on a queen size serta mattress and box spring set. right now, they're just $397. get 48 months interest-free financing on the
breaks the tackle of hadley and is finally dropped by carlos field, all the way to the 34 yard line. saturday each team has to go through from 75 to 53. so you're cutting 72 players around the league. daniels! first down inside the raider 13 yard line. presley, the tight end, with the catch. 23-yard dart. >> tom: that was almost reminiscent of double wilson himself. when he's standing there, he can deliver that football. it was on target. >> greg: i have some picks to do, still....
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have you have no opinions on this she's beautiful woman when i say any polar funny i love her great hadley griffon lovely lady and a good and a good hostess betty white lovely woman a good host only i get i don't know how long she's going to dissolve right. bob newhart genius you ask. genius. now he's my dear friend is the class she is the most beautiful man i know he really is he's just he's bright he's clever he is you tell great stories and you try. serious catholic oh yeah and i'm a jewish kid and you went to bed with him with him yeah well the whole secret is you know hey i thought i don't talk about marriage and love but you know what teachers will be here all night. two priests and seven rabbis died getting you to. know because when i die i will with know how it went as really got it when we had great times and he'll just you know he's a you know he's a book one of that committee and so to speak i'm allowed to from the neighborhood you know but we always loved each other and look and love the basic to this day love the basic facts about each other to great friendship you have zero a
have you have no opinions on this she's beautiful woman when i say any polar funny i love her great hadley griffon lovely lady and a good and a good hostess betty white lovely woman a good host only i get i don't know how long she's going to dissolve right. bob newhart genius you ask. genius. now he's my dear friend is the class she is the most beautiful man i know he really is he's just he's bright he's clever he is you tell great stories and you try. serious catholic oh yeah and i'm a jewish...
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hadley, you covered the presidential elections.kind of a turkey are we looking at in the next five years? >> certainly one that's trending toward being more conservative, but that's certainly no surprise. what mr. erdogan has done is making sure his political allies are going to be a part of this government going forward. and the prime minister, the prime minister is now going to be -- who has been the foreign minutester from the start. essential willy what you're going to see is a continuation of the policies that we've seen in over the last ten years. we're going to see both policies. but in terms of foreign policy, that's why it gets a bit more tricky. as we know, though, the foreign policy from turkey and for the last few years has been one of repeated failures. they keep backing the wrong horse. that's going the be interesting going forward. what is quite fun, the coronation leaders have been invited. but no one from the west is continuing. you have the president of ukraine and the leaders of ethiopia, from sudan, as well. but
hadley, you covered the presidential elections.kind of a turkey are we looking at in the next five years? >> certainly one that's trending toward being more conservative, but that's certainly no surprise. what mr. erdogan has done is making sure his political allies are going to be a part of this government going forward. and the prime minister, the prime minister is now going to be -- who has been the foreign minutester from the start. essential willy what you're going to see is a...
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in 1949, the widowed vice president barkley tended a party and met a guest by the name of jane hadley. vivacious and attractive, she caught the attention of the vice president. after four months of courtship, they were wed. barkley was undeterred by jane's political affiliations. prior to meeting the vice president, jane had worked for the 1940 gop presidential nominee wendell wilkie. as the story goes, james milkman -- jane's milkman at one point expressed his support for president roosevelt. this is her milkman. she countered with a note saying , no wilkie, no milky. [laughter] despite their initial political differences, jane saw side of barkley that the public did not usually see. she saw that his humor masked a very diligent and driven man. you are not quite the happy-go-lucky fellow you pretend to be, she commented. you are so much more serious than most people realize. after four years as vice president, barkley retired from politics, seemingly forever. but he longed to return to the senate chamber, so he ran for and won reelection to the senate in 1954. ousting another big-nam
in 1949, the widowed vice president barkley tended a party and met a guest by the name of jane hadley. vivacious and attractive, she caught the attention of the vice president. after four months of courtship, they were wed. barkley was undeterred by jane's political affiliations. prior to meeting the vice president, jane had worked for the 1940 gop presidential nominee wendell wilkie. as the story goes, james milkman -- jane's milkman at one point expressed his support for president roosevelt....
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bush steven hadley told me two days he thought what israel was doing was recreating what happened in 2006 in the war in southern lebanon. that is takes a public relations hit for many civilian casualties but hope for the same kind of deterrence that proved to be in effect to some degree, was relatively quiet after 2006. the deaths so far so many civilians and others, hezbollah fighters proving effective. do you think that's true? and do you also buy what a lot of palestinians and even americans in israel are telling me these days, which is it can -- the deterrence cannot work anymore because people in gaza are so desperate, they don't see -- they're not able to be deterred. they don't see a bright light. the only thing they think they can do is fight. >> first of all, the people of gaza are one thing. to a degree, maybe they deflect or generally supportive of hamas which continues to resist the israeli occupation and perhaps stand for some symbol of military confrontation against the israelis. but i think the military wing of hamas, frankly, the boys in these bunkers, basically are d
bush steven hadley told me two days he thought what israel was doing was recreating what happened in 2006 in the war in southern lebanon. that is takes a public relations hit for many civilian casualties but hope for the same kind of deterrence that proved to be in effect to some degree, was relatively quiet after 2006. the deaths so far so many civilians and others, hezbollah fighters proving effective. do you think that's true? and do you also buy what a lot of palestinians and even americans...
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steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salam fayyad, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate some thinking. and i'm thinking specifically some comments you made about the kind of cease-fire that might allow both what the israelis want, which is the demilitarization of hamas and what might allow hamas to get what it wants, which is the opening of the borders for flows of goods and services. you talked a little bit about that. what kind of arrangement might permit that. the role that the p.a. might play in that. and also, the issue of reconstruction of gaza and how that might be structured in such a way that actually could begin not just a reconstruction process but a reform process that could beg
steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salam fayyad, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate...
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. >> jimmy: next we have chesson hadley.one of those giant wind sock guys and say, 'dad?'" [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: dad! dad! >> jimmy: i can't believe i found you. >> steve: oh, my gosh, you're green! [ laughter ] he works at a used car dealership. >> jimmy: next up is rickie fowler. he was voted "metrosexual ernie." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a great award. that comes with a ribbon. hey, bert! how's it going, bert? >> jimmy: want to hit up abercrombie? next we have brendon de jonge. he was voted "most likely to be the love child of satan and an egg." [ laughter ] >> steve: now that's weird. >> jimmy: that's an odd category. >> steve: that's an odd category. >> jimmy: pga, i don't know what they're doing this year. >> steve: yeah, why would you do that? i don't think an egg and satan can breed. apparently they could. >> jimmy: they can. next up is chris kirk, who was voted "most likely to say 'enjoy your stay. they all do' when handing over your hotel room key." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey, can i l
. >> jimmy: next we have chesson hadley.one of those giant wind sock guys and say, 'dad?'" [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: dad! dad! >> jimmy: i can't believe i found you. >> steve: oh, my gosh, you're green! [ laughter ] he works at a used car dealership. >> jimmy: next up is rickie fowler. he was voted "metrosexual ernie." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a great award. that comes with a ribbon. hey, bert! how's it going, bert? >>...
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bush national security adviser stephen hadley gives his assessment of president obama strategy in iraq. he is part of the discussion thursday at the heritage foundation live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it because whether it's an illusion or not, i don't think it is, it's helped my concentration. it stopped me from being bored. it stopped other people from being bored to some extent. it would make me more eager to prolong the conversation. if i was asked what i do it again, the answer is probably yes. it's easy for me to say. the truth is it would be hypocritical of me to say no i would never touch the stuff if i would have known. because i did know. everyone knows. >> the soviet system in eastern europe contained the seeds of its own destruction. many of the problems we saw at the end began at the very beginning. i spoke already about the attempts to control all institutions and control all parts of the economy and political life and social life. one of the problems is when you do that when you try to contro
bush national security adviser stephen hadley gives his assessment of president obama strategy in iraq. he is part of the discussion thursday at the heritage foundation live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it because whether it's an illusion or not, i don't think it is, it's helped my concentration. it stopped me from being bored. it stopped other people from being bored to some extent. it would make me more eager...
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steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salim fayed, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate some thinking. and i'm thinking specifically some comments you made about the kind of cease-fire that might allow both what the israelis want, which is the demilitarizization of hamas and what might allow hamas to get what it wants, which is the opening of the borders for flows of goods and services. you talked a little bit about that. what kind of arrangement might permit that. the role that the p.a. might play in that. and also, the issue of reconstruction of gaza and how that might be structured in such a way that actually could begin not just a reconstruction process but a reform process that could b
steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salim fayed, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate...