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this is classic richard haass, and he sticks it in everybody's face with this great paragraph. awesome. why are we so miserable? richard: people should be on one level ok, but then you have the reality that for 10 or 15 years wages for the american family have stagnated. a lot of people having job losses not so much because of free trade but because of technological innovation, productivity gains. people are worried about everything from cultural shifts to their lack of retirement savings. so people are seeing the glass half empty. "chronic" comes up here. do you have the confidence that the dialogue on both sides can shift to a more civil debate as we go to the conventions and onto the first tuesday of november? richard: why would anyone on this planet have confidence that that is going to happen? the dialogue within and between the parties is truly depressing. and we cannot just sit here and say not just in the conventions, but more importantly, come january, why should we have confidence that this country will be able to govern itself any better? why should we have confidenc
this is classic richard haass, and he sticks it in everybody's face with this great paragraph. awesome. why are we so miserable? richard: people should be on one level ok, but then you have the reality that for 10 or 15 years wages for the american family have stagnated. a lot of people having job losses not so much because of free trade but because of technological innovation, productivity gains. people are worried about everything from cultural shifts to their lack of retirement savings. so...
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richard haass is with us this morning.e at the council on foreign relations came out with campaign 2016. i urge you to check it out. little did he know he would become part of campaign 2016. 10 days ago, which seems a light year ago in republican politics, mr. trump mentioned mr. haas, yelling and debating on foreign policy. we get an update from mr. richard haass. ron paul says, wait a minute, donald trump is talking to the establishment. have you spoken to mr. trump in recent days? richard: i have not. i have offered to brief all the candidates, to have them come to the council. tom: secretary clinton as well? richard: absolutely. half a dozen candidates this time, including mr. trump several months ago. tom: could you serve within a trump administration? richard: that is so far off right now. we have learned that a week is a long time in republican politics. at the moment i am focusing on the council, focusing on finishing the book i am writing about a world in disarray, and trying to be a resource for all the candidate
richard haass is with us this morning.e at the council on foreign relations came out with campaign 2016. i urge you to check it out. little did he know he would become part of campaign 2016. 10 days ago, which seems a light year ago in republican politics, mr. trump mentioned mr. haas, yelling and debating on foreign policy. we get an update from mr. richard haass. ron paul says, wait a minute, donald trump is talking to the establishment. have you spoken to mr. trump in recent days? richard: i...
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president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. managing editor of bloomberg politics, mark halperin. and in washington, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele, along with willie and me. good to have you on board. we have a lot to get to today. another busy news morning. we'll go live to brussels in just a moment where there is new information about the suspects, their connection to the attacks in paris, and how one of them was caught and then let go. president obama and hillary clinton take the opportunity to blast candidate ted cruz for his comments about patrolling muslim neighborhoods as ted cruz relishes being attacked by obama and clinton. and joe has a strong new column in the "washington post" about that. we'll read part of that for you. >>> speaker of the house paul ryan laments the ugly state of politics in a passionate speech yesterd yesterday, then as if he was handing exhibit a, donald trump and ted cruz engage in a twitter battle over their wives. and a new pol
president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. managing editor of bloomberg politics, mark halperin. and in washington, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele, along with willie and me. good to have you on board. we have a lot to get to today. another busy news morning. we'll go live to brussels in just a moment where there is new information about the suspects, their connection to the attacks in paris, and how one of them...
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that's why there's pam. >>> let's bring in richard haass, the president on the council of foreign relationsstand you came back from asia and the obama administration is talking about a possible pivot to asia, how's that going? oh, wait, that was in 2013. what's going on in asia now, richard? >> you have real preoccupation with china, a slowing economy and what that means for everybody, it's a blanket on everybody else. is good news out there is a spent a couple days in taiwan and we all grew whereupon china-taiwan relationship is one of the most fraught in the world and now it's interesting how calm and relatively normal it seems. what was interesting in hong kong is you're seeing the effects of the crackdown in china. and one of the big stories in the world is not simply the slowing of the chinese economy but the tightening grip of the chinese leadership on their society. and i would think, you know, coming back to what you've been talking about, one of the things the next president is going to have to think about is a more assertive chinese foreign policy against the backdrop of a slower
that's why there's pam. >>> let's bring in richard haass, the president on the council of foreign relationsstand you came back from asia and the obama administration is talking about a possible pivot to asia, how's that going? oh, wait, that was in 2013. what's going on in asia now, richard? >> you have real preoccupation with china, a slowing economy and what that means for everybody, it's a blanket on everybody else. is good news out there is a spent a couple days in taiwan and...
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we're also joined by richard haass, chairman of the council on foreign relations. ince you and i are approximately the same age, this is quite a shocking sight still. it's hard to believe we're watching live coverage of the president of the united states walking through havana, cuba. especially for those of us for whom it feels like ten minutes ago this was the focal point of the world because of how close two superpowers came to going to war. what are your thoughts on this morning? >> for the record, i think i have several years on you. but you're right. october, 1962, this was the closest to cold war came to being hot. even before that, you had the bay of pigs invasion and so forth. cuba was one of the most fraught and most contested venues of the cold war. and this is just one of those interesting symbolic turns in the chapter where essentially it's 25 years since the end of the cold war. and we're finally turning a page, at least potentially, in this relationship. so people of our generation and so forth look at this and this is just one of those things like the
we're also joined by richard haass, chairman of the council on foreign relations. ince you and i are approximately the same age, this is quite a shocking sight still. it's hard to believe we're watching live coverage of the president of the united states walking through havana, cuba. especially for those of us for whom it feels like ten minutes ago this was the focal point of the world because of how close two superpowers came to going to war. what are your thoughts on this morning? >>...
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we continue our coverage with richard haass, president of the . ♪ oh, hi!olenz of the monkees here, getting ready to host the flower power cruise. (announcer) we're taking the love generation to the high seas and reliving the '60s. we'll celebrate that unbelievable era with the music that made it so special. there'll be over 40 live performances featuring eric burdon & the animals, micky dolenz, the monkees lead singer and cruise host, the 5th dimension, the lovin' spoonful, rare earth, spencer davis, three dog night, and many more! imagine enjoying all that great music on the fabulous celebrity summit, leaving fort lauderdale and making ports of call in jamaica and the bahamas. you'll be back in the days of bellbottoms, peace signs, and so much more, with special theme parties and 20 fun-filled celebrity interactive events. cabins are filling up fast, so come on, relive the era you remember so well. the flower power cruise, february 27th, 2017. let your freak flag fly. don't miss the grooviest trip at sea. charlie: we continue our coverage with richard haa
we continue our coverage with richard haass, president of the . ♪ oh, hi!olenz of the monkees here, getting ready to host the flower power cruise. (announcer) we're taking the love generation to the high seas and reliving the '60s. we'll celebrate that unbelievable era with the music that made it so special. there'll be over 40 live performances featuring eric burdon & the animals, micky dolenz, the monkees lead singer and cruise host, the 5th dimension, the lovin' spoonful, rare earth,...
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>> are people like richard haass even saying they're going to work with him?i think you'll have to watch my program on sunday. >> i figured you would say that. thank you, fareed zakaria. i appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >>> when we come right back, is fareed right or will donald trump be able to do any of the things he promises? >>> donald trump's foreign policy positions under a microscope tonight and some people don't like what they see. i want to dig in a little bit deeper. with political commentators jeffrey lord and buck sexton. jeffrey joins me via skype. good to see you this evening. you just heard in the last segment from a fareed zakaria said almost everything trump wants to do as president won't happen. what do you think of that? presidents are of all stripes. president obama as i recall promised that the oceans would be lowered and all of this kind of thing. hello, it hasn't happened. can you keep your doctor, if you want your doctor, all that sort of thing. let me say one thing to fareed and to you. i see today in terms of foreign policy that donald
>> are people like richard haass even saying they're going to work with him?i think you'll have to watch my program on sunday. >> i figured you would say that. thank you, fareed zakaria. i appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >>> when we come right back, is fareed right or will donald trump be able to do any of the things he promises? >>> donald trump's foreign policy positions under a microscope tonight and some people don't like what they see. i want to dig in a...
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. >> rose: we conclude this evening with richard haass, nicholas burns, rukmini callimachi, and peter spiegel. >> this is the new normal. this has been with us for some time, it's going to be with us for some time, and the real question is how do we goative comprehensively in ways we don't tie eachout nor knots and close down the essential openness of our society. >> rose: trying to understand brussels when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we question thin this evening with the terrorist attacks in brussels, at least 34 killed and many more injured. two explosions at brussels international airport, a third struck a subway train near the headquarters to have the european commission. eyes took credit for the bombings, four days after capture of paris attack suspect salah abdeslam in brussels. messages of support have poured in from leaders around the world including president obama who spoke from havana. >> this is yet another reminder that the
. >> rose: we conclude this evening with richard haass, nicholas burns, rukmini callimachi, and peter spiegel. >> this is the new normal. this has been with us for some time, it's going to be with us for some time, and the real question is how do we goative comprehensively in ways we don't tie eachout nor knots and close down the essential openness of our society. >> rose: trying to understand brussels when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following:...
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president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass.tor of bloomberg politics, mark halperin. and in washington, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele, along with willie and me. good to have you on board. we have a lot to get to today. another busy news morning. we'll go live to brussels in just a momwh
president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass.tor of bloomberg politics, mark halperin. and in washington, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele, along with willie and me. good to have you on board. we have a lot to get to today. another busy news morning. we'll go live to brussels in just a momwh
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council on foreign relations president richard haass warns the company -- country cannot one -- rely on central banks alone. ofwhat strikes me is how out balance it is that we are looking to central banks as our politics will not let us do anything on basic structure reform. that is something the united states and japan and europe and india all have in common, and that is what worries me so much. wereif central bankers geniuses, at times they will make the stakes. matt: more with what to expect, joining us is pimco manager. let me ask first about your level of surprise at mario qeghi's decision to expand into non-bank corporate debt. do think it is going to be an effective plan? >> i think this was a new chapter in the ecb's easing stance. there is less focus on pushing rates more negative. the ecb and other banks discovered the dark side of negative rates. i think they have opened a new chapter. this is now very much about credit easing than buying corporate bonds, and repairing the bank lending channels. this means we will get more support for the banks and i would expect the bank
council on foreign relations president richard haass warns the company -- country cannot one -- rely on central banks alone. ofwhat strikes me is how out balance it is that we are looking to central banks as our politics will not let us do anything on basic structure reform. that is something the united states and japan and europe and india all have in common, and that is what worries me so much. wereif central bankers geniuses, at times they will make the stakes. matt: more with what to...
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deputy director for the cia and deat -- and director of -- charlie: we continue our coverage with richard haasspresident of the council of foreign relations. nicolas burns was previously leads thetarymini callimachi isis coverage. joining us from brussels, peter spiegel, he is the bureau chief from the financial times. peter, may i begin with you. tell us exactly what is the status of the investigation today in brussels? peter: a lot of raids have happened. it surely when the bombs went off in the airport and the metro raids in aw several neighborhood. they covered bomb making -- they recovered from making materials, isis flags. they recovered bomb making they recovered bomb making materials, isis flags. that is why those rates are going on. -- those raids are going on. how extensive this cell is -- like periods, a very sophisticated operation. -- like paris, a very sophisticated operation. that's a speculation. literally 24 and 48 hours ago belgian authorities were saying they were nervous because the arrest made on friday, the last remaining at lawrence haverty paris, because he was arrested
deputy director for the cia and deat -- and director of -- charlie: we continue our coverage with richard haasspresident of the council of foreign relations. nicolas burns was previously leads thetarymini callimachi isis coverage. joining us from brussels, peter spiegel, he is the bureau chief from the financial times. peter, may i begin with you. tell us exactly what is the status of the investigation today in brussels? peter: a lot of raids have happened. it surely when the bombs went off in...
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richard haass will join us from the council on foreign relations. look for that next week.eriorate. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london. you can see the city of london, the millennium bridge overlooking st. paul's. yesterday, boris johnson talked about the risk of brexit. it was quite entertaining. osbornee have george talking about the economic risks to brexit. tom keene is in new york. tom: our morning must-read. everyone is waiting on matt levine of "bloomberg view" to weigh in on valeant. this is a superb essay on a number of nuances with valeant. howard ward has seen all this before. i love what you said on the , you can't be half ethical. you either are or you aren't. howard: this is a situation where what they were doing with the pharmacy business was, in my and it, very unethical casts a dark cloud over the enterprise. nothings they say can make that ethical, in my mind. tom: remember when they were printed annual reports and you got them in the mail and you read them? i read them from the back to see involved. that were how do you ju
richard haass will join us from the council on foreign relations. look for that next week.eriorate. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london. you can see the city of london, the millennium bridge overlooking st. paul's. yesterday, boris johnson talked about the risk of brexit. it was quite entertaining. osbornee have george talking about the economic risks to brexit. tom keene is in new york. tom: our morning must-read. everyone is waiting on matt levine...
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monday, richard haass on the council on foreign relations.rveillance." ♪ stocks up european after the ecb's dramatic expansion of its stimulus program. we will be asking our very special guest. turn of tone. republicans hold a subdued debate days ahead of one of the biggest primaries of the campaign season. and deutsche bank, not so subdued, blasting its opponents by 10%. is it enough to boost profitability? stephanie: welcome to "bloomberg ruhle with stephanie jon ferro and david westin. a massive week we have had. david: the day after. stephanie: you wake up today the ecb, oil up in a big way, pushing goal down. the markets do not give us a rest. jon: if i told you the ecb was going to
monday, richard haass on the council on foreign relations.rveillance." ♪ stocks up european after the ecb's dramatic expansion of its stimulus program. we will be asking our very special guest. turn of tone. republicans hold a subdued debate days ahead of one of the biggest primaries of the campaign season. and deutsche bank, not so subdued, blasting its opponents by 10%. is it enough to boost profitability? stephanie: welcome to "bloomberg ruhle with stephanie jon ferro and david...
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. >> and he gets richard haass and steve rattner and others who say "i hate to say this, trump is on to something." i wouldn't go so far to say he's right on the policy. i think it's more accurate to say he gets a kernel of policy truth. >> it's more than a kernel. i'm not saying he's right about the entire hinge but just like with the border, like we need to look at our security, there should be a robust debate about the role of nato. it would not happen if it weren't for donald trump and now i think it will. >> you'll be in one of his tweets today. the congratulations, "the great mark halperin says i was right." eugene robinson joins us from washington. gene, there are two schools of thoughts when a terrorist attack like this happens during this presidential campaign about donald trump. someone that it helps him because he projects strength, he'll crush isis. the other is these are serious times and he's not the man for the job. where do you think this shakes out? >> well, i think maybe because he i guess projects strength or makes a lot of noise. to that extent it helps him certai
. >> and he gets richard haass and steve rattner and others who say "i hate to say this, trump is on to something." i wouldn't go so far to say he's right on the policy. i think it's more accurate to say he gets a kernel of policy truth. >> it's more than a kernel. i'm not saying he's right about the entire hinge but just like with the border, like we need to look at our security, there should be a robust debate about the role of nato. it would not happen if it weren't for...
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richard haass is the president of the council on foreign relations. he's a life-long liberal.nton in the state department. what does it say about you that donald trump and hillary clinton both listen to the same adviser? look, on one level it's not surprising. remember, donald trump is someone who supported jimmy carter over ronald reagan. donald trump is someone who supported john kerry over george w. bush. donald trump is someone who contributed four times to the hillary clinton presidential campaign in 2008. but for him to admit that the first name he listens to on foreign policy is the president of the council on foreign relations, a liberal hillary clinton acolyte, is a fairly extraordinary admission. and i will say this, let me speak for a minute to the donald trump supporters. i get that people are angry. we're so frustrated. we're so furious, because we have been lied to. we have been lied to over and over and over again. but donald trump embodies that washington corruption we're angry about. the answer to that corruption is not to go with someone who has been funding
richard haass is the president of the council on foreign relations. he's a life-long liberal.nton in the state department. what does it say about you that donald trump and hillary clinton both listen to the same adviser? look, on one level it's not surprising. remember, donald trump is someone who supported jimmy carter over ronald reagan. donald trump is someone who supported john kerry over george w. bush. donald trump is someone who contributed four times to the hillary clinton presidential...
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ignatius, to not have the same honor bestowed on you where donald trump mentioned his name and richard haassick but you've seen a lot from donald trump. you've been talking about it with us for a long time. there is a working class revolt inside the republican party. the establishment has lost control of reagan's party. >> the trump rage is real, it keeps growing, focusing on trade issues and cultural issues. >> are we seeing the same thing in europe? >> i think we are. i think europeans are frightened about an influx of migrants. they see wars unending at their borders. there's a lot of similarity. i would note one thing about the republican party right now. with rubio's decline there is no republican left in the field who has the traditional gop line on defense. >> there is no establishment lane. >> there's no establishment lane and in terms is he for a safe zone. does he want more u.s. troops in there training, coaching the arabic forces who are on the ground in syria and iraq. i mean, specifically what does he want. we understand of course there will be bombing, that goes without saying.
ignatius, to not have the same honor bestowed on you where donald trump mentioned his name and richard haassick but you've seen a lot from donald trump. you've been talking about it with us for a long time. there is a working class revolt inside the republican party. the establishment has lost control of reagan's party. >> the trump rage is real, it keeps growing, focusing on trade issues and cultural issues. >> are we seeing the same thing in europe? >> i think we are. i...
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>> i respect richard haass who's on your show a lot.pect i think cane is a fantastic guy. i have respect for many of the people not only on your shows but many people that i'll do with that won't do television and are great thinkers. ultimately it's my thought more than anybody else's. when i see the policy of some of these people in our government, the policy -- we'll be in the middle east for another 15 years if we don't end up losing by that time because our country is disintegrating. we are spending trillions of dollars in the middle east and the infrastructure of our country is disintegrating. we should have never gone into iraq. that was a disaster and it never ends. it's just continuing and continuing. we have to beat isis, we have to take them out. the chopping off heads, we can't allow it to happen but i have great people and i'll let you know at the appropriate time. very soon. >> mike barnicle. >> donald, on the aforementioned trump university, the new york state attorney general eric schneiderman. >> who's a political hack,
>> i respect richard haass who's on your show a lot.pect i think cane is a fantastic guy. i have respect for many of the people not only on your shows but many people that i'll do with that won't do television and are great thinkers. ultimately it's my thought more than anybody else's. when i see the policy of some of these people in our government, the policy -- we'll be in the middle east for another 15 years if we don't end up losing by that time because our country is disintegrating....