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we'll get back to ian bremmer. a completely different story, likely to keep policy unchanged. mario draghi is likely to face questions about euro-area growth. the region is on uncertain footing. joining us is paul gordon. talk to me about what mario to communicateo with the markets. without to stop qe suggesting he is increasing interest rates? paul: that's right. he doesn't want to shake things up. he has done enough of that through the 6.5 years of his term so far. a key is slow and steady. everyone wants to hear when the ecb will wind down the asset purchase program and put it on the path to higher interest rates. think you will hear much from draghi except for patience, persistence, and prudence. tom: thank you so much. we will look for mr. draghi in a bit. we want to look at international relations on the equity markets. a wonderful voice of the midwest , david -- david: the flyover zone. tom: i won't talk about the flyover zone, but the elites on the east and west coast ignoring the flyover zone. are you adva
we'll get back to ian bremmer. a completely different story, likely to keep policy unchanged. mario draghi is likely to face questions about euro-area growth. the region is on uncertain footing. joining us is paul gordon. talk to me about what mario to communicateo with the markets. without to stop qe suggesting he is increasing interest rates? paul: that's right. he doesn't want to shake things up. he has done enough of that through the 6.5 years of his term so far. a key is slow and steady....
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and joining us is ian bremmer.bout all sorts of things including a new book he's got which we'll talk about in just a little bit take a look at the futures they have turned on us positively well, you know, they had briefly. they turned back i apologize. now dow off ten points nasdaq off by ten points s&p 500 off about six points show you treasury yields that weighed on the market at least yesterday afternoon. 10-year at 3.028%. >> it's interesting to see 3% we finally get there and the market suddenly turns around like there's some shock we know we've been headed here for a long time. it's been four years since at these levels how o can anybody be surprised >> i don't think it's surprise i think it's a psychological twitter -- trigger along with a lot else going on right now. we were at $2.$22.94% not long . it's like the market has to test itself for the rates >>> it's been a busy morning with plenty of highlights. comcast has formalized its offer for sky. that is worth $31 billion. as a result sky has withdrawn i
and joining us is ian bremmer.bout all sorts of things including a new book he's got which we'll talk about in just a little bit take a look at the futures they have turned on us positively well, you know, they had briefly. they turned back i apologize. now dow off ten points nasdaq off by ten points s&p 500 off about six points show you treasury yields that weighed on the market at least yesterday afternoon. 10-year at 3.028%. >> it's interesting to see 3% we finally get there and...
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thank you very much, ian bremmer, the book is us versus them.now he who he is talking to but the reason he uses it is to keep that debate, and wants to know what people are thinking. he referred today in the press conference to the reason these two men have been elected, because he said, the voice of the people has been forgotten. that is as true for france as for the united states. don't forget that in the first round of the french election, emmanuel macron, he got 23% and front national got 22%, only because of the code in france he got such an overwhelming vote in the second round, and the code to keep the nationalists out. there are people who are unsatisfied with globalisation. interesting was the lecture —— the daycare, the number of americans think authoritarian government looks appealing. —— the data of americans who think authoritarian government is appealing. whether they are not looking at china, but it may be an authoritarian government economy is doing well in china and things are getting done. this is a politics achieving things an
thank you very much, ian bremmer, the book is us versus them.now he who he is talking to but the reason he uses it is to keep that debate, and wants to know what people are thinking. he referred today in the press conference to the reason these two men have been elected, because he said, the voice of the people has been forgotten. that is as true for france as for the united states. don't forget that in the first round of the french election, emmanuel macron, he got 23% and front national got...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," cbs news global affairs contributor ian bremmer telling us allhis new book "us versus them: the failure of global populism." >>> and we'll meet the official photographer of the upcoming royal wedding and also took the engagement photos of prince harry and meghan markle. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com c.com i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look this morning at the beautiful bay bridge. shining brightly as we start a new day, a new week. it is monday, april 23rd, good morning, i'm kenny choi >> michelle griego is off this morning. time is now 4:29, almost 4:30. when i set my alarm this morning, it hurt. not just because it's monday. >> it always hurts. >> you know it's never normal but we make it work. today is going to be a nice day so get ready for a nice warm one. monday startings off very similar to saturday and sunday. above average temperatures today. we are staying sunny for the next few days. not going to see much cloud coverage
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," cbs news global affairs contributor ian bremmer telling us allhis new book "us versus them: the failure of global populism." >>> and we'll meet the official photographer of the upcoming royal wedding and also took the engagement photos of prince harry and meghan markle. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac...
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mark: one of the more interesting tweets today came from ian bremmer, he says trump deserves full credit, and that and he deserves credit. how much credit does trump deserve for this? george: tremendous. he handled it with restraint a year ago when it looked like we would have to go to nuclear attack. he and his secretary of defense did not do that. he has been extremely patient. he has used threats when necessary, conciliatory when that was possible. statesly, the united helped shepherd this, and that was donald trump. i don't know if anybody gets a nobel prize these days, but certainly trump has done a good job. continue doingp a good job at the intended meeting with the north korean ?eader what are your hopes and expectations for that meeting? george: the u.s. will lay out its requirements, which is limits on nuclear weapons for north korea. if it is a good bargaining threats, it will have combined with promises. it will hopefully be a tense meeting. in a tense meeting, you are dealing with substantial issues. if everybody walks away with a feel-good feeling, it will not be a very int
mark: one of the more interesting tweets today came from ian bremmer, he says trump deserves full credit, and that and he deserves credit. how much credit does trump deserve for this? george: tremendous. he handled it with restraint a year ago when it looked like we would have to go to nuclear attack. he and his secretary of defense did not do that. he has been extremely patient. he has used threats when necessary, conciliatory when that was possible. statesly, the united helped shepherd this,...
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ian bremmer. >> congratulations. brian: it's going to be a big hit. rebelling against their own rebel, their mascot it. trying to ban it to be more inclusive. steve: okay. and more winning. 14 states have hit record low unemployment states should the president get the credit and will he? take a look who just came through door number one? scaramucci here live. anthony, say thoi ian ♪ let's get loud ♪ ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal t
ian bremmer. >> congratulations. brian: it's going to be a big hit. rebelling against their own rebel, their mascot it. trying to ban it to be more inclusive. steve: okay. and more winning. 14 states have hit record low unemployment states should the president get the credit and will he? take a look who just came through door number one? scaramucci here live. anthony, say thoi ian ♪ let's get loud ♪ ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal....
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cbs news senior global affairs contributor ian bremmer is president of the eurasia group.. >> how much of a punchback is this? >> they told us it was going to come last week. it's significant. it represents a timing point between the united states and china. you remember last year the mar-a-lago summit was in some ways the high point of trump and foreign policy. a lot of people didn't expect it. this is going to get worse but we're not at a trade war because the chinese were talking $3 billion of goods, they're hitting red states, they want to show trump if you keep going we'll hit you hard. but for now it's the chinese taking it seriously, it's not -- i wouldn't say it's seriously escalato escalatory. >> pork a key product here. iowa is a state where they produce a lot of pork in north carolina. let me ask this, though, north korea is happening in this context. china is a key player in that. how does that get into the mix with this trade back-and-forth. >> especially because trump had been saying all the way through that he was linking chinese cooperation on north korea t
cbs news senior global affairs contributor ian bremmer is president of the eurasia group.. >> how much of a punchback is this? >> they told us it was going to come last week. it's significant. it represents a timing point between the united states and china. you remember last year the mar-a-lago summit was in some ways the high point of trump and foreign policy. a lot of people didn't expect it. this is going to get worse but we're not at a trade war because the chinese were talking...
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we're joined now by ian bremmer, "us versus them," the fairly of globalism. good to have you here.e-in seems to totally change the topic, we're not talking military strikes, we're talking about diplomatic breaks. >> first of all big win that the united states and the trump administration were able to push the north koreans to this point, both carots and sticks offering a summit, not talking about human rights also saying you don't get this right we'll squeeze you really hard, maybe military strikes. that's all possible. but you can't talk about pre-emptio pre-emptio pre-emptio pre-emption military strikes if they're taking about making peace. if trump wants to have a meeting with kim jong-un and declare this a great breakthrough and a historic win, he can do that but the idea he can force denuclearization right now lost significant >> what did you make of john bolton who was on this show and repeatedly mentioned bollibby beeian model? >> gadalphi ended up dead and if you're kim jong-un the idea of denuclearization is almost unconceivable. also given a run, one of the things interes
we're joined now by ian bremmer, "us versus them," the fairly of globalism. good to have you here.e-in seems to totally change the topic, we're not talking military strikes, we're talking about diplomatic breaks. >> first of all big win that the united states and the trump administration were able to push the north koreans to this point, both carots and sticks offering a summit, not talking about human rights also saying you don't get this right we'll squeeze you really hard,...
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let's discuss the meeting with ian bremmer. his new book "us versus them," the failure of globalism. comes out tomorrow. you can tell i am still in my mind in law school. great to have you. this is, i think with all the investigation media going on and all the daily food fight in washington. this could be, could be, an unbelievable development. there is a lot of apps. for the president not to get even a modicum of praise or respect for the fact that we are leased taking a different approach to north korea with all of the predictions of global unrest and he's going to start world war iii, this is something. it's quite something. >> trump fully deserves credit. the fact that he was willing to push hard that brought the chinese to the table supporting u.s. driven security council resolutions and squeezing them on sanctions, it concerned the north koreans, got them to show up at the olympics. got them to be willing to engage with the south koreans. the chinese. also agreed to suspend missile testing and nuclear testing without offe
let's discuss the meeting with ian bremmer. his new book "us versus them," the failure of globalism. comes out tomorrow. you can tell i am still in my mind in law school. great to have you. this is, i think with all the investigation media going on and all the daily food fight in washington. this could be, could be, an unbelievable development. there is a lot of apps. for the president not to get even a modicum of praise or respect for the fact that we are leased taking a different...
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ian bremmer with us yesterday. he just tweets out, "trump deserves full credit.", including stephen engle at the dnc. we will do that at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: it was a war of another time and place, the korean war, that has led to 65 years of troops and this -- of truce and distressed. this morning, a historic declaration of no more war on the korean peninsula. the leader of the south steps .nto the north go in search of wealth inflation in a fully employed america. that said meeting next week. -- that fed meeting next week. and the amazon effect. how the company has grown and the world.anging absolutely extraordinary. for americans, this is hugely emotional. francine: for everyone. i think it is even more emotional if you are a korean today. tom: absolutely. francine: what a day to work in the news business. finally an agreement to end this seven decade war this year, andy t -- and the two leaders of agreeing to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. what we are trying to figure out on tradessible effect tensions, escalation
ian bremmer with us yesterday. he just tweets out, "trump deserves full credit.", including stephen engle at the dnc. we will do that at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: it was a war of another time and place, the korean war, that has led to 65 years of troops and this -- of truce and distressed. this morning, a historic declaration of no more war on the korean peninsula. the leader of the south steps .nto the north go in search of wealth inflation in a fully...
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in the diplomatic front or will all of the policy flip-flops eventually backfire let's hear from ian bremmero talk to you. your comments this week piqued our interest actually describing president trump's foreign policy wins. do you see this current trade strategy as eventually playing out and becoming successful? >> some of it will i mean, let's keep in mind, first of all, that the united states remains the world's only true superpower. you know, you look at our energy capabilities, look at the size of our economy, the reserve status of our dollar the impact of our military it's not as if we're in decline, so if you have a president that's willing to break some things or say he's willing to break some things and push other countries around, whether or not those countries like it, they don't want to get into a fight with the united states and they are willing to let the president put a few points on the board. i think that's true with south korea, for example where the new trade deal, bilateral trade deal that i expect will be inked between the two sides is an improvement for the united stat
in the diplomatic front or will all of the policy flip-flops eventually backfire let's hear from ian bremmero talk to you. your comments this week piqued our interest actually describing president trump's foreign policy wins. do you see this current trade strategy as eventually playing out and becoming successful? >> some of it will i mean, let's keep in mind, first of all, that the united states remains the world's only true superpower. you know, you look at our energy capabilities, look...
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was thought the united states with us, rupert harrison of black rock and sean west with us of ian bremmer's this week talking about the immediacy and the choice that the president had. what i find fascinating is almost a president alone, where any other discussion we would had since at least 1951, if not before, would involve the nato. involved in the ending syria bombing organization? i think it is incredibly difficult to take a nato level decision you have diverted issues between the u.s., europe, thaturkey, and the theater no one really wants to be engaged in at this stage. it really is, as you said, a president alone making this decision. that is not new on this story. obama chasing the white house, trying to decide whether or not to follow through on strikes that he had thomas during his administration -- promised during his administration on chemical weapons. you have got a president who has concurrently promised to get out of there. he is supposed to get out of there. is actually using chemical, and now the u.s. is thrust back into it. tom: the clichÉ here is lines in the sand. i get
was thought the united states with us, rupert harrison of black rock and sean west with us of ian bremmer's this week talking about the immediacy and the choice that the president had. what i find fascinating is almost a president alone, where any other discussion we would had since at least 1951, if not before, would involve the nato. involved in the ending syria bombing organization? i think it is incredibly difficult to take a nato level decision you have diverted issues between the u.s.,...