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it's hank paulson, the secretary of treasury under george w.u called him out in your program. what did you say? >> i pointed out that there were a number of very distinguished republicans, former secretaries of state, defense, and treasury, not one of whom had said they would publicly -- i urged them to say the words never trump. i was enormously gratified to see hank paulson, incredibly distinguished former secretary of treasury, say precisely that, never trump. he pointed out again that this is not an issue of -- it's not about that trump is too conservative or not conservative enough. it's that his -- you know, if you believe there's a basic character issue, that this man has been lying, whether it's from birtherism up to ted cruz's father being involved with the assassination of jfk, that's a different problem than whether or not he fits on your political ideology. that's a matter of temperament and basic qualification. i think what will is saying, what hank paulson is saying, what mitt romney is saying, is that's the issue. republicans sho
it's hank paulson, the secretary of treasury under george w.u called him out in your program. what did you say? >> i pointed out that there were a number of very distinguished republicans, former secretaries of state, defense, and treasury, not one of whom had said they would publicly -- i urged them to say the words never trump. i was enormously gratified to see hank paulson, incredibly distinguished former secretary of treasury, say precisely that, never trump. he pointed out again that...
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that came as hank paulson, treasury secretary under george w. bush and a former goldman sachs ceo endorsed hillary clinton on friday. pending an op-ed in "the washington post," paulson said republicans should put the country before the party. and even senate majority leader mitch mcconnell isn't fully on trump's side. he declined to say whether trump is even qualified to be president. meanwhile hillary clinton took issue with trump for hailing the unprecedented brexit vote. >> good afternoon, everyone. bombastic comments in turbulent times can actually cause more turbulence. and who put the interests of the american people ahead of their personal business interests. no one should be confused about america's commitment to europe. not an autocrat in the kremlin, not a presidential candidate on a scottish golf course. >> clinton also released new ads slamming trump for his brexit response after he suggested friday that the market volatility caused by the brexit vote would make his business thrive. here's what trump told reporters friday. >> what i
that came as hank paulson, treasury secretary under george w. bush and a former goldman sachs ceo endorsed hillary clinton on friday. pending an op-ed in "the washington post," paulson said republicans should put the country before the party. and even senate majority leader mitch mcconnell isn't fully on trump's side. he declined to say whether trump is even qualified to be president. meanwhile hillary clinton took issue with trump for hailing the unprecedented brexit vote. >>...
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do you think the george wills, brent, hank paulsons, you say they are elites. but given the fact that hillary clinton trails trump in the polls, is it possible they represent some republicans, moderate republicans, conservative republicans, whom ever who don't want to vote for mr. trump? is it possible it is more than just elite? >> here is what i think. if you choose to not vote for mr. trump, you are tacid or implicit of hillary clinton. something they should come out and put forth. if you look specifically at state by state analanalcy of wh the polls are, and showing to the decimal point within hillary clinton. if you look at pennsylvania, donald trump is even or ahead in that state. and the national polls are something. but really this election will come down to 7 to 10 states and in those 7 to 10 states donald trump is not only competitive but winning and that's where the election will take place. >> i don't know where he is winning. i know in the states i've seen the competitive battle ground states behind hillary clinton in florida and then they are basi
do you think the george wills, brent, hank paulsons, you say they are elites. but given the fact that hillary clinton trails trump in the polls, is it possible they represent some republicans, moderate republicans, conservative republicans, whom ever who don't want to vote for mr. trump? is it possible it is more than just elite? >> here is what i think. if you choose to not vote for mr. trump, you are tacid or implicit of hillary clinton. something they should come out and put forth. if...
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hank paulson is the one that got us out of this. since then we're seeing .8% gdp growth. and factor in 1.1 inflation and 2% productivity we're looking at negative growth right now. >> yeah growth jessica that has not been above 3% during obama's entire presidency. >> and we haven't had since hillary clinton's husband was in office. >> but she wants to continue that. >> she wants to continue what her husband did. -- george bush did and pick up on the gains obama has made. we have 14 million new jobs. 18 million people now ensured. i know premiums are a little high but we're going to bring them down i'm not saying it is perfect. i think her answer was rambling but that doesn't mean her plan isn't clear if you look at it. am i the only one that didn't read that donald trump's plan is going to add 10 trillion to the debt. he's basically giving a massive tax break to the wealthy. which seems perfectly trume bute all pretending is going co-come out of this is this. >> wants to expand social security and expand medicare despite the fact that in 14 to 16 years they are both going
hank paulson is the one that got us out of this. since then we're seeing .8% gdp growth. and factor in 1.1 inflation and 2% productivity we're looking at negative growth right now. >> yeah growth jessica that has not been above 3% during obama's entire presidency. >> and we haven't had since hillary clinton's husband was in office. >> but she wants to continue that. >> she wants to continue what her husband did. -- george bush did and pick up on the gains obama has made....
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is on the ticket. >> how many hank paulsons are there in the world? >> there are independents. he has a personal issue. >> personal issue and stake in the economic universe. >> financial system. >> is very singular. you know, i look at this ticket -- not -- supposed ticket. it may be a little too early. in this moment it is great for hillary clinton. i mean, you can allow someone to play the kid in the room as long as you have adults in the room. so, as long as there weren't terrorist attacks happening and as long as there weren't, you know, the 600-point drops on the dow because of the brexit it was okay for people to say i like this guy, donald trump. he's punching up, hitting the establishment. it felt okay because nothing really horrible was happening. everything was relatively coasting. now that you have actual things happening, you want to know that the person you have been rooting for could shift gears and also be an adult. donald trump has basically failed at both turns. he failed in -- >> how does elizabeth warren -- to the elizabeth warren p
is on the ticket. >> how many hank paulsons are there in the world? >> there are independents. he has a personal issue. >> personal issue and stake in the economic universe. >> financial system. >> is very singular. you know, i look at this ticket -- not -- supposed ticket. it may be a little too early. in this moment it is great for hillary clinton. i mean, you can allow someone to play the kid in the room as long as you have adults in the room. so, as long as...
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trump himself amazingly said i don't know anything about hank paulson.magine a person who spent his life in new york doesn't know chief executive of goldman sachs, treasury secretary. >> may not know each other personally. >> but knows who he is. george will, more significant, not that anybody cares in the broad populace who he is or what he said but in terms of conservative those leadership and being someone identified with real ideology free market conservatism to say donald trump is not my republican party. that means more people on the fence might say this is not my guy. conservative ideologues might hold their nose and say hillary. >> a billionaire, investment overseas, worried for business and how long it drags on. he thinks the bigger risk isn't business but politics and how putin might take advantage of the situation. >> i think that's absolutely a big concern. he loves anything destabilizing to you were and will look to capitalize on it in any way he can. perhaps he wasn't involved in the voting. he declaimed any responsibility for it but it's g
trump himself amazingly said i don't know anything about hank paulson.magine a person who spent his life in new york doesn't know chief executive of goldman sachs, treasury secretary. >> may not know each other personally. >> but knows who he is. george will, more significant, not that anybody cares in the broad populace who he is or what he said but in terms of conservative those leadership and being someone identified with real ideology free market conservatism to say donald trump...
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that includes bush's, bush 43's treasury secretary hank paulson, the deputy secretary of state richardage, brent scowcroft and the former reagan administration official jim ciconni among a few others. george will, the conservative columnist over the weekend, suggested he was leaving the republican party and not voting for trump. there are a handful of elite defections, a lot more private ones. when and if would you say that these kind of elite republican defections away from trump and in some cases away from republican party will actually hurt his chances of winning? >> i don't know the answer to that question. i find it hard to think that any of those people who we just mentioned, all of whom are familiar names to you and me but no voter in america, virtually no voter knows who they are, including hank paulson. the thing that's relevant to me about it is that it's reflective of a thing that is actually going on in the rest of the republican party which is that trump is having, right now, getting about 75% of republicans to be for him. when you look at these national polls, battlegroun
that includes bush's, bush 43's treasury secretary hank paulson, the deputy secretary of state richardage, brent scowcroft and the former reagan administration official jim ciconni among a few others. george will, the conservative columnist over the weekend, suggested he was leaving the republican party and not voting for trump. there are a handful of elite defections, a lot more private ones. when and if would you say that these kind of elite republican defections away from trump and in some...
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nice to have hank paulson's endorsement. real dilemma for trump as he tries to trim his rhetoric. he's not ever going to sound as good as being a politician or hillary clinton does. he loses a lot of that luster and a lot of the panache he's built up. from the clinton side, a clinton strategist told me a couple weeks ago, much of what we say over the m nextths is going to be show tha this man has an unsuitable temperament to be president. we're going to have to keep banging that. that is much more important than any other issue we're going to hit. if trump takes that opportunity away from the clinton campaign by not sounding unstable, unsuitable any more, it is true that they're going to have to think of a different strategy to identify why he should not be r president. >> the clinton campaign cut an ad over the weekend calling trump volatile. they cut in pieces of his speech at the golf course. this was happening in real time on friday morning. we took his press conference live and immediately started talking about the beau
nice to have hank paulson's endorsement. real dilemma for trump as he tries to trim his rhetoric. he's not ever going to sound as good as being a politician or hillary clinton does. he loses a lot of that luster and a lot of the panache he's built up. from the clinton side, a clinton strategist told me a couple weeks ago, much of what we say over the m nextths is going to be show tha this man has an unsuitable temperament to be president. we're going to have to keep banging that. that is much...
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hank paulson saying given trump's nomination he will quote put country before party and vote for clinton. despite praising paulson in the past trump's response to reporters was quote don't know anything about him. and conservative columnist george will announced he has changed his registration to unaffiliated, stating bluntly what he cease for the future. >> what do you think conservatives who don't agree with trump should do at this point in the race? >> make sure he loses. >> donald trump and the rnc are acting in tandem to halt all attempts to undo his nomination at the convention in three weeks. a republican delegate from virginia who backed ted cruz has filed a federal lawsuit asking for a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction to unbind him and delegates to both party's national conventions arguing it violates the first and 14 amendments. the republican national committee is working to thwart delegates who are promoting a conscience exemption to unbind their votes with trump saying ted cruz and john kasich have only a short time to fall in line before the convention,
hank paulson saying given trump's nomination he will quote put country before party and vote for clinton. despite praising paulson in the past trump's response to reporters was quote don't know anything about him. and conservative columnist george will announced he has changed his registration to unaffiliated, stating bluntly what he cease for the future. >> what do you think conservatives who don't agree with trump should do at this point in the race? >> make sure he loses....
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not all leaving the republican party but leaving the nominee, that includes hank paulson as well as bushs national security advisor and the former reagan administration official, among a few others. george will, the conservative columnist, over the weekend suggested he was leaving the republican party and not voting for donald trump. a handful of elite defections. there are more private ones. when and if would you say these kind of elite republican defections away from trump and the republican party will hurt his chances of winning? john: i don't know the answer. i find it hard to think any of those people we just mentioned who are familiar names to us but virtually no voter knows who they are is going to matter to any of them. it is reflective of a thing that is going on in the rest of the republican party. trump is getting about 75% of republicans to be for him. when you look at polls, the republican party has not come home to trump. a lot of polling suggests there is still a lot of dissatisfaction with trump. these are high-profile representatives of that. to the extent they represent
not all leaving the republican party but leaving the nominee, that includes hank paulson as well as bushs national security advisor and the former reagan administration official, among a few others. george will, the conservative columnist, over the weekend suggested he was leaving the republican party and not voting for donald trump. a handful of elite defections. there are more private ones. when and if would you say these kind of elite republican defections away from trump and the republican...
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you talked earlier about hank paulson endorsing hillary clinton. things like that have to happen.o reach across lines to the liberal part of the american political process and embrace an agenda that addresses the interest of the poor, minimum wage, expanded eitc, all those sorts of things. the middle class, securing and guaranteeing things like social security and medicare for the future. and longer term issue like investing and infrastructure and education. these are things we can't squabble about anymore. the only way we're going to get to future trade agreements and tax reform is if the business community enables these things to happen first. you send a message to people, we care, we hear you, we're having equality. zblit comes down to jobs, education and training. we have seen companies that have stepped in and tried to increase their programs. companies like at&t to make sure they get engineers and help get people these degrees that will then create jobs for them down the road. do you expect to see more of that though? >> i expect to see a lot more of that. and i'm intending
you talked earlier about hank paulson endorsing hillary clinton. things like that have to happen.o reach across lines to the liberal part of the american political process and embrace an agenda that addresses the interest of the poor, minimum wage, expanded eitc, all those sorts of things. the middle class, securing and guaranteeing things like social security and medicare for the future. and longer term issue like investing and infrastructure and education. these are things we can't squabble...
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secretary hank paulson who served under george w.during the 2008 financial crisis says he's voting for hillary clinton. paulson says publicans must use the country over presented nominee donald trump. he says a trump presidency is unthinkable. one of princes favorite guitars has been sold at auction for $137,000. the buyer was an owner of the nfl indianapolis colts. the yellow clouds solid body electric was a favorite of the late musician, who used in numerous reform and says until the mid-1990's. the 57-year-old prince died of an accidental drug overdose in april. for hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than one at 20 countries. i am mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. alex, joe, matt, scarlet, back to you. scarlet: i will brexit impact capital flows? which countries take the biggest hit? an analyst on geoeconomics. flows,cludes capital sovereign debt restructuring. current deficit, meaning more money goes out then comes in. what will the brexit decision due to capital coming in and leaving the u.k.?
secretary hank paulson who served under george w.during the 2008 financial crisis says he's voting for hillary clinton. paulson says publicans must use the country over presented nominee donald trump. he says a trump presidency is unthinkable. one of princes favorite guitars has been sold at auction for $137,000. the buyer was an owner of the nfl indianapolis colts. the yellow clouds solid body electric was a favorite of the late musician, who used in numerous reform and says until the...
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donald trump has never had a great relationship even though he is a new yorker with wall street and hank paulson reasons paulson lays out in the op-ed is a reason why -- >> time to put country before party, say it together, never trump. see if it matters or not. >> what do you think, rebecca, at some point bernie sanders either before, during or after the convention is going to go out there, start to work aggressively to help hillary clinton? >> at some point, absolutely. especially because bernie sanders said publicly the thought of donald trump presidency to him is unacceptable. then by default he has to be out there helping hillary clinton. i would think the reason he is taking so long, some of the reasons you mention, jeff, i think are absolutely correct, also to maintain some influence, shape the party platform. maybe the longer he waits, less effective he will be. >> sanders, clinton, dnc platform, people are meeting in st. louis, trying to figure out what to do. they have some significant differences, i am told. stand by. >>> there's breaking news we are following in west virginia now whe
donald trump has never had a great relationship even though he is a new yorker with wall street and hank paulson reasons paulson lays out in the op-ed is a reason why -- >> time to put country before party, say it together, never trump. see if it matters or not. >> what do you think, rebecca, at some point bernie sanders either before, during or after the convention is going to go out there, start to work aggressively to help hillary clinton? >> at some point, absolutely....
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and hank paulson? can their reputations survive their silence? and where is senator john mccain? who has declared that he supports a man who seems to stand for everything mccain is against, and who callously belittled his war record? mccain has lived a life of service, with acts of courage that are beyond my comprehension. when the north vietnamese offered to release him in advance of other prisoners of war, because his father was an admiral, he refused, preferring more captivity and torture to losing his honor. years later, when he learned that henry kissinger had also refused to allow any special treatment for him, he thanked kissinger "for saving my reputation, my honor, my life, really." today, all john mccain needs to do to preserve his honor is to say two words, never trump. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. st. petersburg is almost as far north as anchorage, alaska. combine that with the fact that it's just before the summer solstice, and you get days that almost never end. today we'll have about 19 hours o
and hank paulson? can their reputations survive their silence? and where is senator john mccain? who has declared that he supports a man who seems to stand for everything mccain is against, and who callously belittled his war record? mccain has lived a life of service, with acts of courage that are beyond my comprehension. when the north vietnamese offered to release him in advance of other prisoners of war, because his father was an admiral, he refused, preferring more captivity and torture to...
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we have hank paulson, who 's working with chicago and looking at the issue of urban innovation for manying as a british member of parliament, but very involved in the role of london on the global stage. and we have governor of the city of bangkok in thailand, a former academic political scientist who spend year analyzing problems and has been trying to fix them as governor of thailand recently. so i'd like to start by asking ambassador chance, you've spent many years originally as ambassador to washington, this fact 14 years looking at singapore in a global context. and many americans, europeans would look at singapore today and say not only are you perhaps one of the most potent city states in the world, but in some ways you have an extraordinary success story as a city. what do you think are the key lessen for why singapore works today? >> how much time do sniff. >> three minutes. >> well, jillian, i would say, looking at singapore, it has two advantaging. it's a global city and a city state. we can be small and nimble, but we can also have the authority, the sovereignty and the finan
we have hank paulson, who 's working with chicago and looking at the issue of urban innovation for manying as a british member of parliament, but very involved in the role of london on the global stage. and we have governor of the city of bangkok in thailand, a former academic political scientist who spend year analyzing problems and has been trying to fix them as governor of thailand recently. so i'd like to start by asking ambassador chance, you've spent many years originally as ambassador to...
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hank paulson was wooed to become treasury secretary.r ran nickelodeon -- >> let me just make this point -- yes. so katzen berg looks unlikely. here's where it gets interesting, john miller people are saying will be or could be, likely to be the fallback candidate, because they're going to have hard time getting people like tom foresten who's been there and done that -- liz: why not les moonves? >> that's a huge operation. that's a possibility. i've heard that out there in the past. but remember, he'd be running cbs and viacom. he's going to give up cbs to run viacom? liz: why not? >> i wouldn't. are you kidding me? [laughter] liz: you know -- >> have you seen cbs' stock? liz: it looks very good. >> that's not a promotion. so that's where we are right now. again, miller, a former news corp. executive, ceo of aol. currently work ifs around if -- works for a firm run by shari redstone. the redstones have declined to comment, mr. miller did not return a phone call, but there you are. that's the sweet stakes. katzenburg, i'm hearing highly u
hank paulson was wooed to become treasury secretary.r ran nickelodeon -- >> let me just make this point -- yes. so katzen berg looks unlikely. here's where it gets interesting, john miller people are saying will be or could be, likely to be the fallback candidate, because they're going to have hard time getting people like tom foresten who's been there and done that -- liz: why not les moonves? >> that's a huge operation. that's a possibility. i've heard that out there in the past....
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. >> hank paulson, folks will remember him here, the former treasury secretary under president georgeused to head up goldman sachs, he's added his name to the list of republicans against donald trump. he wrote an op ed today stating that with donald trump as the presumptive presidential nominee we're witnessing a populist hijacking of unfortunate united states' great political parties. he's also attacking republicans for putting trump on the ticket, enendorsing populism that troubles him as an american. let's recall a few things. he works for george w. bush. he was the head of the place when t.a.r.p. came into effect. he was the head of goldman sa s sachs, that doesn't look too good for hillary clinton, mercedes. >> there's one word there, that is elitism. his net worth is $700 million. this is a campaign where what you're seeing right now is the elite versus average americans. everyday americans are trying to figure out how they're going to even provide education, pay for their kids' education, how they'll pay for their bills. i was talking to this entrey d f elitists looking down on
. >> hank paulson, folks will remember him here, the former treasury secretary under president georgeused to head up goldman sachs, he's added his name to the list of republicans against donald trump. he wrote an op ed today stating that with donald trump as the presumptive presidential nominee we're witnessing a populist hijacking of unfortunate united states' great political parties. he's also attacking republicans for putting trump on the ticket, enendorsing populism that troubles him...
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don't take it from me, listen to hank paulson, mitt romney. everybody on this network respects mitt romney. he said trump's economic policies would lead to a, quote, prolonged recession. listen to meg whitman who says much worse things than that because of trump's racism. it's not trump, not me calling on trump on policies is totally unwise and counterproductive for the u.s. economy. liz: richard, deroy, we've got to run, we've got breaking news. thank you very much. here's the breaking news, there are reports two major explosions have hit istanbul's air. there have been multiple injuries, a witness is telling local broadcasters that gunfire came from a car park at the istanbul airport. officials are saying multiple injuries, and as we look for details. this is the kind of video that will start trickling in. this explosion, and it moved on the wires around, about nine minutes ago. 3:12 p.m. eastern. as we look at this, we're waiting on actual video, but the word is that there are reports of an explosion and gunfire at the international termina
don't take it from me, listen to hank paulson, mitt romney. everybody on this network respects mitt romney. he said trump's economic policies would lead to a, quote, prolonged recession. listen to meg whitman who says much worse things than that because of trump's racism. it's not trump, not me calling on trump on policies is totally unwise and counterproductive for the u.s. economy. liz: richard, deroy, we've got to run, we've got breaking news. thank you very much. here's the breaking news,...
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david: by the way are you willing to go one step further as some republicans like hank paulson has you would rather have hillary clinton in the white house -- >> , dear god, no. i would rather have botulism than either one in the white house. david: we'll leave it at that erick erickson. melissa: very colorful. i like that. the uk vote shocking the globe but what happens next. a former ambassador here to weigh in. >>> deadly fires working across acres in california. >> i have never seen anything like this in my entire life. you see it on tv. you see floods and stuff but fire take out a whole neighborhood? this is crazy. melissa: millions of people bracing for more dangerous weather in west virginia where floodwaters have killed at least 23 people. weather service issuing severe warnings across the state. fox news's garrett 10 any live in clendenin, west virginia, with the latest. garrett? reporter: melissa, we're here outside of the advent christian church in clendenin. this is lot what was inside when flooding covered this entire area within 10 feet. you can see their oven, the refrig
david: by the way are you willing to go one step further as some republicans like hank paulson has you would rather have hillary clinton in the white house -- >> , dear god, no. i would rather have botulism than either one in the white house. david: we'll leave it at that erick erickson. melissa: very colorful. i like that. the uk vote shocking the globe but what happens next. a former ambassador here to weigh in. >>> deadly fires working across acres in california. >> i...
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brent scowcroft, former treasurely secretary hank paulson and columnist george will have in common. they're all republicans and they all have rejected donald trump this week. scrow croft and paulson endorsed hillary clinton, and will says he's no longer a republican and is advocating for trump to lose. it's a reminder while trump is the presumptive republican nominee, he is presumptive because he's not yet the nominee. there is still strong resistance in the party and anything could happen in cleveland. as we saw with the cavaliers, cleveland is already full of a few surprises. joining me now from new york is the chairman of the trump campaign, the head coach, if you will, paul manafort. welcome back to the show, sir. >> thank you, chuck. >> let me start with brexit. what i want to know is whether donald trump believes what happened in the uk is in the best interests of the united states. he said it was good for the uk, and i understand that. but does he believe what happened is in the best interests of the united states? >> well, you have to understand what happened there. what hap
brent scowcroft, former treasurely secretary hank paulson and columnist george will have in common. they're all republicans and they all have rejected donald trump this week. scrow croft and paulson endorsed hillary clinton, and will says he's no longer a republican and is advocating for trump to lose. it's a reminder while trump is the presumptive republican nominee, he is presumptive because he's not yet the nominee. there is still strong resistance in the party and anything could happen in...
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bush's national security adviser general brent scowcroft and hank paulson said they'd vote for hillary clinton. george f. will has said he will leave the republican party because of donald trump. joining me now to discuss all of this republican senator bob corker, chairman of the foreign relations committee and the pride of chattanooga. senator, thanks for being here. i want to get to that brexit vote in a sec. i want to ask you about something going on in the party. scowcroft and paulson voting, will leaving the party over donald trump, this must really disturb you. >> look, those are all people i highly respect and worked with some of them very, very closely. i will point out in the brexit vote you are going to talk to in a moment, almost the entire establishment in the uk was in the remain camp. there's something happening in our society, it's happening in western societies where there's tremendous anxiety over economic stagnation, the whole issue of refugees, and immigration that's changing the context of countries, and then this faceless bureaucracy that's not really responding to
bush's national security adviser general brent scowcroft and hank paulson said they'd vote for hillary clinton. george f. will has said he will leave the republican party because of donald trump. joining me now to discuss all of this republican senator bob corker, chairman of the foreign relations committee and the pride of chattanooga. senator, thanks for being here. i want to get to that brexit vote in a sec. i want to ask you about something going on in the party. scowcroft and paulson...
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. >> rose: does it matter george will is leaving the republican heart, that hank paulson is supporting secretary clinton, that richard armage is supporting secretary clinton and other reps are leaning that way? >> it's a significant trend we're seeing within the republican party, people moving away, uncomfortable with trump. trump supporters would argue that he's expanding the party, bringing new people in, but if you're not keeping those conservative rank and file, the movement players we thought they were with goldwater in '64 and reagan in '76 and '80 and helped build the modern republican party, if trump ignores them, trump is ignoring the george wills of the world, he's not courting them or caring they leave, if those voters don't show up, you have a potential problem in november. >> rose: finally, there is also -- not necessarily finally -- benghazi. here after $7 million they said and all these hearings to come back and say, well, the state department didn't do certain kinds of things, that there was not a sufficient reaction in benghazi to what was happening that night, but wha
. >> rose: does it matter george will is leaving the republican heart, that hank paulson is supporting secretary clinton, that richard armage is supporting secretary clinton and other reps are leaning that way? >> it's a significant trend we're seeing within the republican party, people moving away, uncomfortable with trump. trump supporters would argue that he's expanding the party, bringing new people in, but if you're not keeping those conservative rank and file, the movement...
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hank paulson, president george w. bush's treasury secretary, a goldman sachs die, has endorsed hillary clinton. i actually don't think that helps hillary clinton when all these wall street titans come to her had. >> but something is helping. look at the polls. i know donald trump has criticized "the washington post" polls, saying that oversampled democrats. but the real clear politics average is somewhere between 6% between them. those are not all executives in the gop leadership circle. those are everyday people who are changing their minds about donald trump. >> tamron, you're right that donald trump does have a pushback from a lot of institutional republicans. and i think it's smart for trump to try to work on that every day. and many days, he loses ground. >> give me an example of what he's worked on lately. one that impresses you? >> he had the big meeting with evangelical leaders, a couple hundred evangelical leaders, in new york city. he's having other meetings on the road, he's trying -- he's also doing, you k
hank paulson, president george w. bush's treasury secretary, a goldman sachs die, has endorsed hillary clinton. i actually don't think that helps hillary clinton when all these wall street titans come to her had. >> but something is helping. look at the polls. i know donald trump has criticized "the washington post" polls, saying that oversampled democrats. but the real clear politics average is somewhere between 6% between them. those are not all executives in the gop...
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it's like having the endorsement she got from hank paulson, who helped orchestrate the bailouts and helpothers go. this is the establishment as it was in britain joining together. it's the press. i watch the press. bbc, they looked like they were in absolutely shock because they kept waiting on -- well, there's still more results. this is the entire political community. >> go ahead, john. >> i agree with pat, and we've said, all three of us for years, there's a revolution brewing in the country. but the question is, can donald trump overcome his own over-the-top personality sometimes and harness his thinking? he needs to cut back a little bit, you know i mean? not be so harsh. >> does he need to cut back? >> yes. he's got this team forming. he's got paul manafort -- >> no, the team isn't the issue. the issue is the candidate runs this campaign. and the candidate thinks he can do no wrong. and he needs to realize he's a human being. there are good people who would like to help him. there's no sense in alienating so many people. >> let me ask this question, though, just back on brexit. i m
it's like having the endorsement she got from hank paulson, who helped orchestrate the bailouts and helpothers go. this is the establishment as it was in britain joining together. it's the press. i watch the press. bbc, they looked like they were in absolutely shock because they kept waiting on -- well, there's still more results. this is the entire political community. >> go ahead, john. >> i agree with pat, and we've said, all three of us for years, there's a revolution brewing in...
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hank paulson says he is not going. , i have a tremendous amount of respect for and he is a very good am going to support the candidate who can outline the future of our country. major economic growth, average american household getting 15% to 17% pay raises. we have not have -- had a raise for average americans in 15 years. the kurds to say, how do we redo our education system, -- the leader has the courage to say, how do we redo our education system? whoever does that the best get my vote. tom: john chambers, of cisco. -- bob michele to wrap up. there is nothing on hillary clinton or donald trump. how does the political mix in united., in francine's kingdom, how does that fold into bond market lethargy? bob: number one, there is uncertainty about what leadership will look like going into 2017, whether you are in the u.k. which i think has a lot more problems than what you are saying out of the u.s. where you are going to have two candidates. very clearly that can go at the issues. i think the other issue that is more important coming out of the u.s. is what each candidate's fiscal p
hank paulson says he is not going. , i have a tremendous amount of respect for and he is a very good am going to support the candidate who can outline the future of our country. major economic growth, average american household getting 15% to 17% pay raises. we have not have -- had a raise for average americans in 15 years. the kurds to say, how do we redo our education system, -- the leader has the courage to say, how do we redo our education system? whoever does that the best get my vote....
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former bush secretary, hank paulson, pledging to vote for hillary clinton.isor to two gop presidents, doing the same. now, even republican officials who have fledged to support trump, they're not going out of their way to drag him out of the mess. take a listen to what senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell had to say. >> do you believe he is qualified? how do you convince those voters to think he is? >> well, look, no question that he has ma i had a number of mistakes over the last few weeks. i think they're beginning to right the ship. it is a long time until november, and the burden will be on him to convince people he can handle this job. >> i didn't hear you say whether you thought he was qualified. >> look, that is up to the american people to decide. >> now, trump advisor ares making clear, they believe the party is coalescing behind his candidacy. those who aren't, they should get out of the way. the question remains this. can he win without them. chris. >>> all right, thank you very much, phil. senator elizabeth warren is joining hillary clinton on
former bush secretary, hank paulson, pledging to vote for hillary clinton.isor to two gop presidents, doing the same. now, even republican officials who have fledged to support trump, they're not going out of their way to drag him out of the mess. take a listen to what senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell had to say. >> do you believe he is qualified? how do you convince those voters to think he is? >> well, look, no question that he has ma i had a number of mistakes over the...
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guest: i remember hank paulson said lehman's would not be a shock because it had been telegraphed thatould fail. i think that lasted about one hour. i think this will be a shock. the polls are evenly balanced. i think a lot of people and our creditors are assuming that it will come right. they are not ready. >> are you surprised by the polls being so close? is there something in u.k. citizens that is quite anti-europe? guest: i think -- i am surprised they are this close. i think they are starting to diverge again. i think margaret thatcher famously said about europe "no institution is perfect." but we have the imf on friday forecasting the potential negative impact on gdp if this country were to leave would be on the order of 5.2%. just to put that in perspective i think in 29, the depths of the recession, the falling gdp that your was something like 4.2%. -- i think in 2009 the depth of the recession, the fall in gdp was something like 4.2%. there is a strength and a merit in having communications where you come together with your neighbors and allies and work together to pursue thin
guest: i remember hank paulson said lehman's would not be a shock because it had been telegraphed thatould fail. i think that lasted about one hour. i think this will be a shock. the polls are evenly balanced. i think a lot of people and our creditors are assuming that it will come right. they are not ready. >> are you surprised by the polls being so close? is there something in u.k. citizens that is quite anti-europe? guest: i think -- i am surprised they are this close. i think they are...
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. >> do you think that hillary clinton will say that hank paulson i really disagree with the bank bailoutsted it because barack obama did. >> she is tpp and raving populist now. >> i am a fan of hank paulson. i was there in the cabinet room in the final meeting where he asked the president permission to ask for the bank bailout money. it was a tough decision all around and i thought that he was a steady hand in all of that. the end kind of leader that you need at that time for a very difficult decision. hindsight is 2020. people that say that the bank bailout is terrible, never should have happened. you don't know what would have happened. maybe everything would have turned out fine but it was the right decision at the time. >> i'm not even arguing that. it may have been totally necessary. it was unfair though. it was essentially unfair and most people see it that way. my business didn't get bailed out. i got fired right around the same -- it may be important but it's hard to defend nau. >> it was a horrible, horrible situation for everybody. i have to say they did pay the american taxpaye
. >> do you think that hillary clinton will say that hank paulson i really disagree with the bank bailoutsted it because barack obama did. >> she is tpp and raving populist now. >> i am a fan of hank paulson. i was there in the cabinet room in the final meeting where he asked the president permission to ask for the bank bailout money. it was a tough decision all around and i thought that he was a steady hand in all of that. the end kind of leader that you need at that time for...
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because what we have there with hank paulson, the former treasury secretary, ben scoroft, security advisorders saying they will not vote for trump. you have george will, the pundit saying he is leaving the republican party over trump. i don't know how much that reflects a chunk of vote, of mainstream republicans who will not vote for donald trump in november, or how much it's just a number of elite republicans taking a personal stand. that's the big question. but at some point, if donald trump is going to win, he needs to start rallying establishment republicans to his side en th e enthusiastically. >> we just heard that the bernie sanders folks aren't backing down. she said they're going to find a way to get him on the ballot. what bernie sanders saying about his support for hillary clinton? >> in all likelihood, he'll vote for hillary clinton, but the question is at what point if at all does bernie sanders start saying instead of just in all likelihood i'll vote for him because i want to stop donald trump, an at what point does it become that he supports her and starts making a case for
because what we have there with hank paulson, the former treasury secretary, ben scoroft, security advisorders saying they will not vote for trump. you have george will, the pundit saying he is leaving the republican party over trump. i don't know how much that reflects a chunk of vote, of mainstream republicans who will not vote for donald trump in november, or how much it's just a number of elite republicans taking a personal stand. that's the big question. but at some point, if donald trump...