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ian bremmer will steal this for his next book. let's look at the front pages with scarlet fu. >> president obama ordering an expanded military campaign against the islamic state in a nationally televised speech last night, singer will be american airstrikes in syria. plus, another 475 advisors being sent over to the grade and ultimately destroy the islamic state. it is a long-term challenge that could very well put american lives at risk. >> as i said a few moments ago, i watched the speech and he was far more resolute by my own reckoning than he has been in any of the previous speeches i've seen over the past, i would say, here. he was very focused. >> the u.s. indicating saudi arabia will host a training and provide other support as well. we will check in with our white house correspondent shortly for more on the president's speech. our next story, a blow to supporters of the independence movement in scotland. one week before the vote, a new leading.s "no" is last week in, another poll showed "yes" was ahead. interesting, banks
ian bremmer will steal this for his next book. let's look at the front pages with scarlet fu. >> president obama ordering an expanded military campaign against the islamic state in a nationally televised speech last night, singer will be american airstrikes in syria. plus, another 475 advisors being sent over to the grade and ultimately destroy the islamic state. it is a long-term challenge that could very well put american lives at risk. >> as i said a few moments ago, i watched...
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ian bremmer joins us now on a new world. he is in singapore. good morning. thank you for joining us. ourthese our frenemies or friends? >> it is the united states leading the sunni alliance in the air while the shia are on the ground actually doing the fighting in the trenches. kind of interesting. it is entirely possible to put together a coalition that includes everybody, given the geopolitics of the region. but there's no question, yes relations with saudi arabia before this ice is emergence are massively strained -- isis emergence are massively strained. the fact the united states has gotten these countries to be directly complicit, not just with providing base and ground support, but actually engaging in bombing campaigns along with the united states makes it much more sustainable for the united states to have this can a policy in the region. >> i know you study the karsay. overnight, we saw battles to take control of a very troubled nation. is the united states fighting a religious war at this point? , the united states is fighting against terrorist or
ian bremmer joins us now on a new world. he is in singapore. good morning. thank you for joining us. ourthese our frenemies or friends? >> it is the united states leading the sunni alliance in the air while the shia are on the ground actually doing the fighting in the trenches. kind of interesting. it is entirely possible to put together a coalition that includes everybody, given the geopolitics of the region. but there's no question, yes relations with saudi arabia before this ice is...
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ian bremmer, welcome to the program. are these protests unprecedented? has china ever seen anything like this? and i guess tiananmen comes to mind. >> yes. tiananmen's the last time we've seen this sort of thing within china itself. certainly hong kong there has been nothing like this since the hanover from great britain in 1997. most importantly it is by far the first serious challenge domestically to the president. it really is directly a question of the legitimacy and the support of what's so far been a very popular, very charismatic and very transformative rule. >> how much of a challenge is it to him and to the regime, the government in beijing? these students have been there for five days. they don't show any signs of backing down. >> no, in fact, tomorrow, as you've heard, you have the national day. there have been a number of calls for demonstrations in support of the occupied central movement, not just in the united states and in the developed countries, but we also see that they're likely to happen in macau. they're going to happen in taipei an
ian bremmer, welcome to the program. are these protests unprecedented? has china ever seen anything like this? and i guess tiananmen comes to mind. >> yes. tiananmen's the last time we've seen this sort of thing within china itself. certainly hong kong there has been nothing like this since the hanover from great britain in 1997. most importantly it is by far the first serious challenge domestically to the president. it really is directly a question of the legitimacy and the support of...
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retirees are doing better than good. 13 years on, perspective on this september 11 from ian bremmer."bloomberg surveillance" at life of new york, it is 311. i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. an overnight brief the president's speech front and center, here's adam johnson. for extending stay up and watch it? >> and i did not. but i did. i figured i could sleep him effective. adamant thanore previous speeches. overnight from here's what else happened. evidently global economy slowing down. saudi exports dropped to a 2011 low. the international energy agency cut its global oil demand forecast. london home prices
retirees are doing better than good. 13 years on, perspective on this september 11 from ian bremmer."bloomberg surveillance" at life of new york, it is 311. i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. an overnight brief the president's speech front and center, here's adam johnson. for extending stay up and watch it? >> and i did not. but i did. i figured i could sleep him effective. adamant thanore previous speeches. overnight from here's what else happened. evidently...
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tomorrow morning with ian bremmer. with me are scarlet fu and adam johnson.are koyfman and tony dwyer. -- kickstarter, concerned others are about negative trial it he changes. -- net neutrality changes. citye is opening a seven european tour imager it yesterday and is gathering viewpoints on a ruling that opposes -- said it opposes requiring it to gather information. sprint announces it will take smartphone trade-ins. that is today's company news from the files of bloomberg west. 2011, what is of that, three years ago? think $2 billion forward. gamers go crazy. it is mine craft. once they developed it, it is an keene on in the teen -- household. turn that off now. do your homework. microsoft may buy mine craft. once again, that is speculation. >> $2 billion for something your kids are addicted to sounds cheap. has cracked craft something with the audience. profitablecredibly company and microsoft believe they can turn it into a franchise. we will just has to -- have to see. i'm curious what their strategy is more generally. because --y especially because xbox
tomorrow morning with ian bremmer. with me are scarlet fu and adam johnson.are koyfman and tony dwyer. -- kickstarter, concerned others are about negative trial it he changes. -- net neutrality changes. citye is opening a seven european tour imager it yesterday and is gathering viewpoints on a ruling that opposes -- said it opposes requiring it to gather information. sprint announces it will take smartphone trade-ins. that is today's company news from the files of bloomberg west. 2011, what is...
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a conversation with ian bremmer in our next hour. this on syria and the combined allied action.ent guests in london. we talk about the disinflation. some would say the chronic recession. us on china asn well. a very loaded our. syria >> front and center. looking forward to it. tom keene joining us from new york. "surveillance" shortly. air france shares lower. after the company offered a ray to its pilots union, which has been striking since sunday. let's bring in terry lundgren. u.s. -- it is different. it is hard to see how we resolve this. >> it has been a tough couple weeks. -- two sides seemed to lock the two sides seemed deadlocked, even with a small concession by air france yesterday. they say how about we will delay the expansion of our low cost franceia unit outside and holland. they said we want to accelerate growth within france. that was very much rejected by the unions. they are going to be protesting outside the french parliament today in uniform. ad not, they called it smokescreen and generally it does not seem like the two sides are on the same page. >> how long
a conversation with ian bremmer in our next hour. this on syria and the combined allied action.ent guests in london. we talk about the disinflation. some would say the chronic recession. us on china asn well. a very loaded our. syria >> front and center. looking forward to it. tom keene joining us from new york. "surveillance" shortly. air france shares lower. after the company offered a ray to its pilots union, which has been striking since sunday. let's bring in terry...
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let's get back to we talked to ian bremmer earlier, gentlemen, and i -- he did have some insight in thisuntil the worst case scenario comes to pass the markets don't seem to do anything. and right now we're just worried that europe might slow down because of ukraine. i worry about black sworn horrific scary things, because isis now has told us they want to come here. they want to go to europe. they want to go to the uk. are the markets ignoring something that could imminently happen that could really derail this? >> what the isis crisis in the middle east and putin's actions in ukraine have in common is that both have basically said, we don't respect borders. borders that have been in place 50, 70 years. >> or international law. >> international law. just the notion that putin can say, you know, raise serious questions about the ukrainian border. the idea isis can say this iraq/syria border, they can wipe it out. where would they go next. would you surprised if in a week or two they were threatening jordan? imagine if they moved into jordan, into a gulf country. this notion that these in
let's get back to we talked to ian bremmer earlier, gentlemen, and i -- he did have some insight in thisuntil the worst case scenario comes to pass the markets don't seem to do anything. and right now we're just worried that europe might slow down because of ukraine. i worry about black sworn horrific scary things, because isis now has told us they want to come here. they want to go to europe. they want to go to the uk. are the markets ignoring something that could imminently happen that could...
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. >> we had ian bremmer of the eurasia group earlier this morning, and he said what we are doing makes likely by the hour that we will get a nuclear deal with iran because we're pushing ourselves further away from the russians who honestly do not want us to be striking syria, and we are feeling the secretary and conflict -- secretary and conflict. >> i have thought for a long time the deal would be allusive and the administration might be unable to achieve a deal with iran to begin with, so i do not think that the nuclear issue with iran should be a deterrent for us to take action that we have to take, which is go back for a stable iraq, and defeat isis. >> likely, i was down at the world trade center, with the flood wall street protests for clever change, but it was one of the first times that i had really looked at the memorial, and i -- quite a change, and it was one of the first times i have really looked memorial, and overwhelmed by the fact that 13 years later it looks like we are created more islamic extremists then there was on that day 13 years ago. do you ever feel it is not
. >> we had ian bremmer of the eurasia group earlier this morning, and he said what we are doing makes likely by the hour that we will get a nuclear deal with iran because we're pushing ourselves further away from the russians who honestly do not want us to be striking syria, and we are feeling the secretary and conflict -- secretary and conflict. >> i have thought for a long time the deal would be allusive and the administration might be unable to achieve a deal with iran to begin...