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richard haass and eugene robinson still with us. and founder of you're asia group and editor at large for "time" magazine, ian bremer and from washington ari fleischer. and senior foreign affairs correspondent for politico michael crowley. a really good group this hour. where do we begin? >> a lot of people online are talking about our conversation last hour. it's interesting. it seemed that i had to debate the actual journalist that broke this story to ask what the difference -- to ask what the difference was between hillary clinton and past secretary of states. let's read the story, then willie and i have been looking through his own article. >> i want to rehear part of that interview and make sure we got that right. it seems like we actually had to argue his own story. >> we had to pull facts from him. anyway, very interesting. one of the most fascinating interviews we've had here in a while. >> hillary clinton exclusively used private e-mail during her time as secretary of state. according to a new report from the "new york time
richard haass and eugene robinson still with us. and founder of you're asia group and editor at large for "time" magazine, ian bremer and from washington ari fleischer. and senior foreign affairs correspondent for politico michael crowley. a really good group this hour. where do we begin? >> a lot of people online are talking about our conversation last hour. it's interesting. it seemed that i had to debate the actual journalist that broke this story to ask what the difference...
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. >> richard haass will join us in our next hour.e will speak to him about europe and economic data about a weaker euro. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." from new york city. i'm going to weigh out in front. this is possibly my first nominee for the op-ed of the year. this is exquisite. this is dead on. david brooks. of "the new york times." this is a must-read. "leaving and cleaving. instant communication creates a new sort of challenge. this is twitter. this is facebook. we have forgotten how to move on . it is a brilliant essay. >> i have to greet -- i have to disagree with you. welcome to 2005. this is not a new issue. >> finisher point so i can disagree. [laughter] >> go ahead, please. >> here she makes a series of minute by minute decisions to not text, to not e-mail, or call . it is so true. >> this is at the top of the pile. >> i was thinking ex-boyfriend's. [laughter] >> olivia is a pro on this. >> we know that we can only keep a number of friends that we are willing to
. >> richard haass will join us in our next hour.e will speak to him about europe and economic data about a weaker euro. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." from new york city. i'm going to weigh out in front. this is possibly my first nominee for the op-ed of the year. this is exquisite. this is dead on. david brooks. of "the new york times." this is a must-read. "leaving and cleaving. instant...
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the president council of foreign relations richard haass is back with us. t's next on the iran negotiations? does this sidetrack the 47 -- does the sidetrack the iran negotiations any more than democrats hanging out with ortega in nicaragua in the '80s sidetracked reagan? >> the only risk is the iranians at this point would say we don't want trust you americans to approve and geemt r agreement and that would be a gamble on their part that then they could pen the blame on us. >> but is there a chance though that they rk a chulactually -- john kerry is in a position -- i don't know. you've negotiated these things. could kerry go and like sort of shrug his shoulders to iranian counter parts saying i'm fighting my hard liners at home, you're fighting your hard likers at home. let's get this done. >> goal is to have a framework agreement before the end of the month. i think there's still a shot of that, or a few weeks later. the real deadline is the end of june. odds are even that you come up with a agreement to put sanctions relief talking about duration, talk a
the president council of foreign relations richard haass is back with us. t's next on the iran negotiations? does this sidetrack the 47 -- does the sidetrack the iran negotiations any more than democrats hanging out with ortega in nicaragua in the '80s sidetracked reagan? >> the only risk is the iranians at this point would say we don't want trust you americans to approve and geemt r agreement and that would be a gamble on their part that then they could pen the blame on us. >> but...
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joining us now is richard haass the president on foreign relations. d. that's the kind of thing that for me i guess now i'm in a position -- maybe i understand it better now. it's almost like cuba. you try for so long with sanctions, it doesn't work. the reality is some of these sanctions because of our european partners are going to collapse anyway. so we might as well try to get something out of this. and we could snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat. because sanctions are coming off. is that paraphrasing it too much? >> i don't agree. sorry. >> tell me. >> it's not clear to be sanctions coming off depending on if things don't succeed. it's one thing if the negotiations break down and iran is seen as the problem. then i think sanctions stay or get ratcheted up. if, however, we're the one who is are seen as undermining the deal either by being unrealistic or congress goes off on its own right now, then we could find ourselves alone. >> we just heard today that they'll go forward if they get some three conditions. number one, sanctions come off imm
joining us now is richard haass the president on foreign relations. d. that's the kind of thing that for me i guess now i'm in a position -- maybe i understand it better now. it's almost like cuba. you try for so long with sanctions, it doesn't work. the reality is some of these sanctions because of our european partners are going to collapse anyway. so we might as well try to get something out of this. and we could snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat. because sanctions are coming off. is...
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richard haass is the counsel on foreign relations with us. joining us is the president of the fund a man that's writ and studied deeply the top pick of nuclear weapons and energy. joe, what is the likely deal that you know that both excites some people and frustrating prime minister netanyahu. >> they are trying to cut off iran's pathways to the a bomb. make sure they can't transition quickly from a small civilian program to the a large military program. i think we can do that. the second is to have eyes everywhere. we have to install that so if iran tries to sneak out, we can detect it. third, a rapid response mek mechanism so we can catch iran cheating. if they fulfill the terms of the deal you loosen up. if they cheat snap it back in place. that is probably the most important point of this deal. it's worth negotiating today in switzerland. >> let's talk about the first point. how do you make sure they don't get from civilian to nuclear? that's basically about how much you can enrich the uranium and what level. you need a very small of high
richard haass is the counsel on foreign relations with us. joining us is the president of the fund a man that's writ and studied deeply the top pick of nuclear weapons and energy. joe, what is the likely deal that you know that both excites some people and frustrating prime minister netanyahu. >> they are trying to cut off iran's pathways to the a bomb. make sure they can't transition quickly from a small civilian program to the a large military program. i think we can do that. the second...
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with ut on-set, the president on council of foreign relations, richard haass.ress, in one part of the world, progress towards peace, northern ireland. >> yeah well other parts to talk about today as well. >> we do. >> congratulations. msnbc political analyst and former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good morning, and "new york times" reporter and msnbc contributor jeremy peters. in washington former white house press secretary for president obama roberts gibbs. we'll get to hillary clinton and aaron schock, literally a shock. i just -- ah. we have that story coming up. a little heartbreaking and extremely abrupt. >> unfortunate. >> so there must be more going on there. first, begin in israel breaking news overnight. prime minister benjamin netanyahu who is eyeing a fourth term after a dramatic turn of events defying expectations and the most recent polls, his likud party surged to pick up 30 seats in parliament six more than the zionist union. netanyahu is declaring victory in a race that days ago appeared to be slipping away. he says the win came ag
with ut on-set, the president on council of foreign relations, richard haass.ress, in one part of the world, progress towards peace, northern ireland. >> yeah well other parts to talk about today as well. >> we do. >> congratulations. msnbc political analyst and former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good morning, and "new york times" reporter and msnbc contributor jeremy peters. in washington former white house press secretary for president obama...
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i also want to thank the council on foreign relations and especially richard haass invitings me here today. over past few months cia is in the news for variety of reasons, most unrelated to many challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for us on the global stage. would i like to begin with a snapshot of some international developments and trends of greatest concern to the cia and talk to you about how we are tackling these challenges. i thought i would take some time to focus in particular on the importance of our work with foreign partners in enhancing global security. these relationships are founded on discretion, so we don't talk about them much but they play an essential role in our efforts to collect relevant and impactful intelligence provide insightful analysis and to conduct effective covert action as directed by the president. last month an extremist gunned down a film director at a cafe in copenhagen. made his way across town and shot and killed a security guard at a synagogue. later the same day the terrorist group isil, released a video showing horrific executions of c
i also want to thank the council on foreign relations and especially richard haass invitings me here today. over past few months cia is in the news for variety of reasons, most unrelated to many challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for us on the global stage. would i like to begin with a snapshot of some international developments and trends of greatest concern to the cia and talk to you about how we are tackling these challenges. i thought i would take some time to focus in particular...