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. >> let's go to richard haas. before we go to richard haas, most americans, would they not, agree with what donald is saying right now about even if it's a small percentage it's a danger. the press can fight donald but at the end of the day it helps him in primaries. >> i don't worry about it. i'm not looking for help. whether i win or lose, i'm not doing this for that. i'm doing it because somebody has to bring it to the floor and nobody does it and we have a leader whose incompetent and he doesn't do it and doesn't want to do it and refuses to use the name and it's almost like what do you have to do, what has to be done to have him finally utter the words that he should be uttering to talk about what the real problem is? he won't do it. a lot of people supporting him wonders why he won't do that. >> he can speak for himself. he doesn't want to frame it as a religious issue. >> do you have a problem calling it islamic extremism. >> there is. i think what donald trump said there's a small percentage that can cause
. >> let's go to richard haas. before we go to richard haas, most americans, would they not, agree with what donald is saying right now about even if it's a small percentage it's a danger. the press can fight donald but at the end of the day it helps him in primaries. >> i don't worry about it. i'm not looking for help. whether i win or lose, i'm not doing this for that. i'm doing it because somebody has to bring it to the floor and nobody does it and we have a leader whose...
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tom: richard haas with us on japan.t capitalists of chicago's -- school will join. we will talk italian football or the lack thereof. tomorrow. stay with us as futures -3. it is bloomberg "surveillance" ♪ welcome back. here are some of the current stories you can check out on bloomberg.com. the chinese tech maker says they plan to sell as many as julian phones for singles day. china's version of cyber monday. internet company tencent posted a record third quarter profit. doubled.ad sales millennials are saying goodbye to big banks. last year, community banks saw a 5% increase and account holders ages 18-34 while large regional banks saw a 60% decrease over the same period. you have to watch those millennials. they want to do good in the world. tom: they like the big banks. it makes for easy debt transfers. that is what i would say. this is a joy. here is a fabulous book thsatat snuck up on me. another book on churchill. just what we need. "no more champagne." this is something we knew for more jenkins one volume, but yo
tom: richard haas with us on japan.t capitalists of chicago's -- school will join. we will talk italian football or the lack thereof. tomorrow. stay with us as futures -3. it is bloomberg "surveillance" ♪ welcome back. here are some of the current stories you can check out on bloomberg.com. the chinese tech maker says they plan to sell as many as julian phones for singles day. china's version of cyber monday. internet company tencent posted a record third quarter profit. doubled.ad...
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>> richard haas. >> everybody we've spoken to over the past 24 hours has been stun. richard. >> on the basic strategy, i think it would be very helpful if the president of the white house articulated what they think is a doable strategy of victory right now? what's the rate? then they could talk about what kind of a plan do we think we need to do to bring that about? how many forces? what the united states would be prepared to do in jon junction and part of the coalition with other parties. the french, british, several arab elements and then we can have a strategy. we simply don't have one and i don't understand what is your definition of near term victory or success here and unless you have that, it's very hard to conduct any sort of an operat n operation. that is what's missing. the president was complaining the other day he wasn't getting credit for the strategy he put out there and claiming his critics offered nothing new. i don't think that's right. people are suggesting we should be in order to bring about a different strategy. >> i've yet to talk, speaking of e
>> richard haas. >> everybody we've spoken to over the past 24 hours has been stun. richard. >> on the basic strategy, i think it would be very helpful if the president of the white house articulated what they think is a doable strategy of victory right now? what's the rate? then they could talk about what kind of a plan do we think we need to do to bring that about? how many forces? what the united states would be prepared to do in jon junction and part of the coalition with...
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. >>> richard haas, chairman of the council on foreign relations in new york is with us by telephone and, richard, this of course enters your realm. i'm very curious as to what your chief concerns are, how worried are you for europe, how worried are you for the free countries in this fight against isis? >> well, brian, i am worried simply because the kind of what i would describe as retail terrorism. we just saw in, small numbers of individuals using small arms going against soft targets in an open city. that's the sort of situation that's all too easy to replicate, be it in france or essentially any other open country, including our own. it doesn't take a whole lot to do it. to put it bluntly, we can't defend everyone and everything. so, sure, anyone who's complacent is kidding themself. >> richard, i'm going to ask you to predict the future. but what of the wave of immigrants, the president today really criticized those who are equating the refugee movements with terrorism. but what happens? what happens in europe? what happens in the united states with so many thousands seeking saf
. >>> richard haas, chairman of the council on foreign relations in new york is with us by telephone and, richard, this of course enters your realm. i'm very curious as to what your chief concerns are, how worried are you for europe, how worried are you for the free countries in this fight against isis? >> well, brian, i am worried simply because the kind of what i would describe as retail terrorism. we just saw in, small numbers of individuals using small arms going against soft...
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. >> it's their end, richard haas, lies the problem. the very people attacking dond trump for saying things that are false. i'll make this for a quick example, i didn't lose a second sleep over it, we're saying false things about me, about this reporter that donald trump supposedly knocked. the great irony of this gawker story suggesting i was laughing at this guy's disability when none of us knew this guy had a disability, so they're now making stuff up too and they have it. there's so much information. there is such an overload but there's no officials anymore. people just lie. whether it's on the left or right and they double down. >> exactly right. two things going on. one is people are continuing to play to their base. their base is insensitive to the facts. second of all, as you say, there's no gate dekeepers on th media. it means everybody can find the media they want to force their political agenda and that's what we're saying. >> and here in lies the problem. hillary clinton, most americans believe was not truthful about the e-
. >> it's their end, richard haas, lies the problem. the very people attacking dond trump for saying things that are false. i'll make this for a quick example, i didn't lose a second sleep over it, we're saying false things about me, about this reporter that donald trump supposedly knocked. the great irony of this gawker story suggesting i was laughing at this guy's disability when none of us knew this guy had a disability, so they're now making stuff up too and they have it. there's so...
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i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says that president obama is considering direct action on the ground there. we will take you inside the administration's thinking on iraq with deputy secretary of state. >>> then, it's one year and one week until the election. but all eyes already on the polls. what do they really tell us and will today's front-runners be tomorrow's nominees. >>> also from one child to two. china changes decades of policy. it's hoping to grow its economy by growing its family. will it work? >>> and one of the world's most famous scientists on dr. ben carson's rejection of the theory of evolution. >> this is not something you believe in or not. this is a fact. it is a fact. it's just as much a fact as the earth goes around the sun. >> first, here's my take. i had an interesting visitor drop by my office last week, and he said something that stuck with me. the most important contest in the world right now, he said, is between isis and us. he is rasheed, the intellectual leader. despite
i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says that president obama is considering direct action on the ground there. we will take you inside the administration's thinking on iraq with deputy secretary of state. >>> then, it's one year and one week until the election. but all eyes already on the polls. what do they really tell us and will today's front-runners be tomorrow's nominees. >>> also from one child to two. china changes decades of...
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with us on set we have mike barnical and richard haas. good to have you all this morning.inent on edge. brussels, belgium is on lock down. hundreds of troops patrolling the streets and authorities made more arrest. 19 raids were made yesterday evening. one they arrested was injured after he was in a car that tried to ram police in an attempted
with us on set we have mike barnical and richard haas. good to have you all this morning.inent on edge. brussels, belgium is on lock down. hundreds of troops patrolling the streets and authorities made more arrest. 19 raids were made yesterday evening. one they arrested was injured after he was in a car that tried to ram police in an attempted
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richard haas, what do you make of that strategy?> the united states hasn't had a ground partner in syria. the idea of training and developing was a fiasco. it gets us in the game. is it a turning point? not yet. is it a strategy? absolutely not. for the next couple of years, at best, you're looking at a syria that's a syria of pieces. you got a government piece, isis piece. hopefully, it stops the advance of isis and buys you things. what we really want is a post governme government. what safe guards do you think might be there to convert an accident from happening? >> russia is attacking rebels on the ground. soldiers are killed in a bombing raid. >> it could happen. that's one of the reasons russia and united states have to look at this. any time you put american troops on the ground, any time americans are put in a war zone, dangerous things can happen. anyone who says bad things can happen is kidding themselves. there's no guarantees. there's no formal lines. this is not world war one or two where we have -- between the armies,
richard haas, what do you make of that strategy?> the united states hasn't had a ground partner in syria. the idea of training and developing was a fiasco. it gets us in the game. is it a turning point? not yet. is it a strategy? absolutely not. for the next couple of years, at best, you're looking at a syria that's a syria of pieces. you got a government piece, isis piece. hopefully, it stops the advance of isis and buys you things. what we really want is a post governme government. what...
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and richard haas. we begin with europe on alert.dreds of troops principatrol the streets of belgium. 19 raids and searchings conducted yesterday evening with 16 taken into custody. one of those detained was injured after a car he was in tried to ram police during an attempted get away. police are still hunting for suspected paris attacker who was not found in the raids. searches took place in a belgian city three hours away from paris. brussels maintains their high alert level today. let's bring in chris jansing in paris for more. chris. >> reporter: he's the only core member of the cell that attacked here in paris still on the loose. to give you a sense of just how high the concern is in belgium right now, we just got an update from officials. there are more than a thousand police officers being deployed to find him. the overnight raids got arrests but none of them was him. asked how he has been so elusive. we know he came to the belgian border and was let go. there's been a spot werting or siting of him headed toward the german bo
and richard haas. we begin with europe on alert.dreds of troops principatrol the streets of belgium. 19 raids and searchings conducted yesterday evening with 16 taken into custody. one of those detained was injured after a car he was in tried to ram police during an attempted get away. police are still hunting for suspected paris attacker who was not found in the raids. searches took place in a belgian city three hours away from paris. brussels maintains their high alert level today. let's...
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next we speak with richard haas from the council on foreign relations.y with us worldwide. ♪ tom: this monday, france attacked the islamic state. police roundup suspects in five french towns. within our new world order, president and vladimir putin consider a new and endless terror. good morning, everyone. tom keene in new york, francine lacqua in london. guy johnson and hans nichols in paris. now, francine, a moment in e, thee, at the cerbonn old site of the university of paris. tom: it is a moment of silence nne university, the university of paris from the 13th century. thismotion of 2015 in 13.mber francine lacqua, you study there. what is the significance of this moment? francine: we understand the french president wanted to be close to the students. they seem to be very young, a vulnerable people, closer to the youth of france. it was a very moving moment that we heard there. it reminds us on friday when we first heard of the deadly attack . when people were evacuated, that is exactly what they were singing. tom: francine, this was different than wh
next we speak with richard haas from the council on foreign relations.y with us worldwide. ♪ tom: this monday, france attacked the islamic state. police roundup suspects in five french towns. within our new world order, president and vladimir putin consider a new and endless terror. good morning, everyone. tom keene in new york, francine lacqua in london. guy johnson and hans nichols in paris. now, francine, a moment in e, thee, at the cerbonn old site of the university of paris. tom: it is a...
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here now first on fox business, richard haas, he is, of course, the president of the council on foreigns. richard, is netanyahu being put in the position where he has to go and not necessarily kiss the ring, but ask for the money? because that money has certainly helped them with everything from the so-called iron dome which protects israel from incoming missiles to all kinds of other support? >> well, liz, the money has been considerable, and it's going to continue in any event given the support for israel that goes way beyond the white house, obviously, with congress and a large chunk of the american people. the israelis, though, are interested in getting even more help, and my guess is it'll be forthcoming given the extraordinary instability on israel's borders and beyond. so i think there's a strong case not just to continue or expanded help for israel, but for a closer u.s./israeli relationship. so the real question coming out of today is whether we made a little bit of progress in that direction. liz: yeah, progress. but is this face-to-face meeting an indication that the earth th
here now first on fox business, richard haas, he is, of course, the president of the council on foreigns. richard, is netanyahu being put in the position where he has to go and not necessarily kiss the ring, but ask for the money? because that money has certainly helped them with everything from the so-called iron dome which protects israel from incoming missiles to all kinds of other support? >> well, liz, the money has been considerable, and it's going to continue in any event given the...
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i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s. obama is considering direct action on the ground there. we will take you inside the administration's thinking on
i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s. obama is considering direct action on the ground there. we will take you inside the administration's thinking on
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i am richard haas. i would like to welcome all of you to the council on foreign relations. for those of you who do not know us. we are a independent, nonpartisan numbers of organization. we are a think tank and a publisher as well. we are dedicated to being a resource for our nearly 5000 members from government officials, to business executives, two journalists, and students. civil and religious leaders and others as well. to help them understand the world and the foreign-policy choices facing this, and other countries. consistent with that mission, we are making ourselves a resource for presidential candidates and their staff, as well as for the american people in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election. i have written to the democratic and republican candidates, offering briefings from our experts. as well as the opportunity for them to come to the council and a speak and take questions from our members. so far we have hosted marco rubio, the senator from florida, jim webb from virginia and most recently, hillary clinton, the former secretary of state. today we are h
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now british foreign secretary and also with us president of the counsel of foreign relations, richard haas> he was offered an obo scholarsh scholarship. >> no, it was oxford. overland. okay. >> good to see you here today. sorry you had to come in this conversation. let's talk about what's going on. i can tell you what's obvious. >> last wednesday we didn't think it was safe for people flying out. >> he did that early. what information do you all have that the rest of the world didn't? some of it is open source and some of it is intelligence. we formed the view overall this was a bomb on the plane. if there was a bomb on the plane that indicates serious problems at the airport and therefore, we recommended people not the fly through. >> we had, i think, the new york times yesterday had the story about allies and others, even allies across the middle east, their participation in syria. many backing off. what is great britain's position on how active you all should be in fighting isis? >> we're not carrying out strikes in syria. we're working closely with the u.s. and we have to take the figh
now british foreign secretary and also with us president of the counsel of foreign relations, richard haas> he was offered an obo scholarsh scholarship. >> no, it was oxford. overland. okay. >> good to see you here today. sorry you had to come in this conversation. let's talk about what's going on. i can tell you what's obvious. >> last wednesday we didn't think it was safe for people flying out. >> he did that early. what information do you all have that the rest of...
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thank you to our guests yesterday, particularly richard haas of the council on foreign relations. ian bremmer, of course, from eurasia group. house andhatham mohamed el-erian. bringing it over to banking and the challenge of central banks in our next hour, we bring you william rhodes of citibank. the challenges and perspectives of the economics and banking's andurope into political terror tragedy. from paris, london, and new york, bloomberg "surveillance." tom: good morning. the euro 1.06. in new york, a stronger u.s. dollar. a run for 100 on the dollar index. market movement today that we did not see yesterday. now, much in the news. here's vonnie quinn. vonnie: foreign companies scrapping corporate event in paris following the attacks. among those airbnb who have canceled or curtailed events. a survey by the business coalition found 20% of companies will probably cancel some trips to france. volkswagen feeling more aftershocks from the emissions testing scandal. 'volkswagens market share fell 1% in october, the first full month of sales since the scandal became public. vw sales
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tomorrow, richard haas will join us about syria and much, much more, including the showing of the flagh pacific. stay with us in new york and in london. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." worldwide, in new york, and in london. francine lacqua was so worried about her glow she came over to new york to get some sun. we say good morning to all of you in london. particularly, good morning to from minister cameron -- prime minister cameron making headlines with brexit. vonnie: thanks, tom. businessour bloomberg feed. an initial bid. the bidder is not known. there is a big acquisition in the lumber business. timber --or's buying .arehousers buying that is the latest bloomberg business flash. tom: i just got a great week in which totally explains -- tweet theh totally explains conflict in climate change. there is a modest group of people that do not in any way agree what is going to go on in paris. i'm trying to figure out if that is a game changer. whether barack obama will hold back. catherine: climate change is the ultimate in collective action. you can either have
tomorrow, richard haas will join us about syria and much, much more, including the showing of the flagh pacific. stay with us in new york and in london. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." worldwide, in new york, and in london. francine lacqua was so worried about her glow she came over to new york to get some sun. we say good morning to all of you in london. particularly, good morning to from minister cameron -- prime minister cameron making...
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thank you, richard haas. valuable as always.ions. >>> jim grant will join us this afternoon. we get fed minutes. we'll be back after this quick break. >> the company says it's going to offer cass to about 70% of employees in key positions below the executive level as it aims to avoid mass departures from the heavily scrutinized company. shares have fallen more than 70% since early august over concerns about its use of a u.s. specialty pharmaceutical company as price spikes for some of its drugs. those shares certainly in focus. now off to chicago, rick santelli and the santelli exchange. back to you. >> thank you, dom. jim grant is a busy guy, but maybe the bible of fixed income markets, swrim grant, of course, interest rate observer, read very aggressive loy this trading floor. thank you so much for being our guest today. >> you are entirely welcome, rick. nice to be here. >> all right. you know, i'm always amazed at how much power central banks and our fed have taken since the crisis and yet, how little americans know about th
thank you, richard haas. valuable as always.ions. >>> jim grant will join us this afternoon. we get fed minutes. we'll be back after this quick break. >> the company says it's going to offer cass to about 70% of employees in key positions below the executive level as it aims to avoid mass departures from the heavily scrutinized company. shares have fallen more than 70% since early august over concerns about its use of a u.s. specialty pharmaceutical company as price spikes for...
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i am richard haas. i would like to welcome all of you to the council on foreign relations. of you who do not know us. we are a independent, nonpartisan numbers of organization. we are a think tank and a publisher as well. we are dedicated to being a nearly 5000 our members from government officials, to business executives, two journalists, and students. others as well. to help them understand the world and the foreign-policy choices facing this, and other countries. consistent with that mission, we are making ourselves a resource for presidential candidates and their staff, as well as for the american people in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election. i have written to the democratic and republican candidates, offering briefings from our experts. as well as the opportunity for them to come to the council and a speak and take questions from our members. so far we have hosted marco rubio, the senator from florida, jim webb from virginia and most recently, hillary clinton, the former secretary of state. today we are honored to host the governor from new jersey, chris chri
i am richard haas. i would like to welcome all of you to the council on foreign relations. of you who do not know us. we are a independent, nonpartisan numbers of organization. we are a think tank and a publisher as well. we are dedicated to being a nearly 5000 our members from government officials, to business executives, two journalists, and students. others as well. to help them understand the world and the foreign-policy choices facing this, and other countries. consistent with that...