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right back to where we were with richard haas.united states. what are you worried about? >> one way to answer the question, there's a lot of things to worry about. this president will inherit the messiest world and the most difficult inbox of any president this modern times. just the sheer number of difficult times. a middle east that's unraveling. russia that is challenging ukraine and elsewhere, potential conflicts in the china sea, the north korea that will have missiles that can reached the united states. >> really. they're ready. >> that could be one of the big crises of the next presidency. i think north korea will reach that point. >> when do we get to know that? when they test? >> we'll see the range and we'll probably have intelligence of miniaturization of warheads. one of the questions is will we have advance warning? or will we have a day when they go into the oval office and say mr. president, madam president, we believe north korea has crossed this threshold. this next commander in chief will have to decide, is that
right back to where we were with richard haas.united states. what are you worried about? >> one way to answer the question, there's a lot of things to worry about. this president will inherit the messiest world and the most difficult inbox of any president this modern times. just the sheer number of difficult times. a middle east that's unraveling. russia that is challenging ukraine and elsewhere, potential conflicts in the china sea, the north korea that will have missiles that can...
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richard haas, the council on foreign relations.de, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. tom keene is in new york. let's get straight to some corporate news. let's get to the business flash. taylor: in china, a warning indicator has risen to a record. according to the bank of international settlements, the now 30%. a bigger ratio can indicate that a bust is looming. crisis exploding battery leads to a competition with the iphone. it made itster debut, there were reports that the batteries were bursting into flames. samsung now plans to replace all 2.5 million note sevens that have been sold. tom: thank you so much. it is wonderful to have megan murphy with us. what an interesting week. it has been trump, trump, trump. what is the clinton to do list for the debate? megan: she will be looking at her message, especially in light of what happened over the weekend. issue for her.ig herwants to get across positive message. her campaign has made the top that they have been very negative. week.he had a deplorable i
richard haas, the council on foreign relations.de, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. tom keene is in new york. let's get straight to some corporate news. let's get to the business flash. taylor: in china, a warning indicator has risen to a record. according to the bank of international settlements, the now 30%. a bigger ratio can indicate that a bust is looming. crisis exploding battery leads to a competition with the iphone. it made itster debut, there were...
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took off fine. >> and richard haas.te, north carolina, is on edge after violent protests erupted after the deadly police shooting of an african-american man. more than 200 demonstrators gathered last night carrying signs and in some cases verbally taunting officers in riot gear and physically as well throwing rocks according to an nbc producer on the scene. authorities say officers used flash bangs and tear gas to disperse the crowd. 12 officers were hurt including one struck in the face by a rock. the unrest began quickly spreading after news of the death of 43-year-old keith lamont scott. police say they were serving a warrant on another man yesterday afternoon at an apartment complex when they came upon scott in his car. >> at this point all we know is they're in the apartment complex parking lot and this subject gets out with a weapon. they engage him and one of the officers felt a lethal threat and fired his weapon because of that. >> a social media post by a woman who said she is the daughter of scott said he was
took off fine. >> and richard haas.te, north carolina, is on edge after violent protests erupted after the deadly police shooting of an african-american man. more than 200 demonstrators gathered last night carrying signs and in some cases verbally taunting officers in riot gear and physically as well throwing rocks according to an nbc producer on the scene. authorities say officers used flash bangs and tear gas to disperse the crowd. 12 officers were hurt including one struck in the face...
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. >> professor richard haas putting american college students to the test quizzing young adults on everythingm geography to international politics. >> do you think susan saw that? >> richard breaks it down for us next. they (engine revs) things about rain. like how hard it's gonna fall. (engine revs) the things it does to your parade. we've got a saying about rain, too: when it rains... it roars. the all-wheel-drive charger. domestic. not domesticated. knows how it feels to see your numbers go up,tes despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both. invoka
. >> professor richard haas putting american college students to the test quizzing young adults on everythingm geography to international politics. >> do you think susan saw that? >> richard breaks it down for us next. they (engine revs) things about rain. like how hard it's gonna fall. (engine revs) the things it does to your parade. we've got a saying about rain, too: when it rains... it roars. the all-wheel-drive charger. domestic. not domesticated. knows how it feels to...
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when richard haas asked me to do this not having done much in termsz of these kinds of reports or task force since retiring i agreed to do it because it is an an enormously complex issue that many administrations tried to address. ... >> we could be on a much more dangerous path than a peaceful resolution here. i thought it was that important and agreed to cochair. >> let's lunch into the report. senator, let's talk about, lay out for us in brief, how is this a departure, if it is and we know it is in some regard from current policy? what to you are the principal points here that you want the membership and the rest of the policy world to pays attention to this part of the world to take away from this report? >> i recall winston churchill once said that no matter how beautiful the strategy, occasionally you have to look at the result. looking at the result we face a grave and i think, increasing danger. when i say we come i mean japan, south korea, american personnel in korea as well as that region of the world. yes, i mean china also. china also. china is a very important part of that
when richard haas asked me to do this not having done much in termsz of these kinds of reports or task force since retiring i agreed to do it because it is an an enormously complex issue that many administrations tried to address. ... >> we could be on a much more dangerous path than a peaceful resolution here. i thought it was that important and agreed to cochair. >> let's lunch into the report. senator, let's talk about, lay out for us in brief, how is this a departure, if it is...
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this is, as richard haas, one of your frequent dwguest points out -- >> you say a lot of these problemse're not more deeply involved. what would that look like to you to be more involved? if we go back in history the thick things on the red line and all the rhetoric. where we are september 1st, 2016. what would america being more deeply involved look like? >> i think we passed up opportunities in the past several years, which actually would have been pretty hard, too, to do some things. you mention the red line. i get that. a no-fly zone would have helped. a safe zone in syria would have helped. but, frankly, willie, with the russians now on scene with their sole purpose of propping up assad, all of that is really, really hard to do now. but at the microlevel, the turks went in to northern syria. they wanted to go in with embedded american special operation forces. i think that might have controlled somewhat turkish behavior. our administration admired the problems so long rather than deciding that the turks decided to go ahead and go alone and we're seeing the results of that. >> so a
this is, as richard haas, one of your frequent dwguest points out -- >> you say a lot of these problemse're not more deeply involved. what would that look like to you to be more involved? if we go back in history the thick things on the red line and all the rhetoric. where we are september 1st, 2016. what would america being more deeply involved look like? >> i think we passed up opportunities in the past several years, which actually would have been pretty hard, too, to do some...