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george schulz. was that george schulz wrote in his most recent superpowersz said are not in touch with each other's reality. the soviets can't read you. the situation is dangerous. there is no human contact. thrust of their meeting in july, 1982. george schulz took this advice very seriously. and 1983,see in 1982 he managed to reestablish the kind of dialogue with the soviet union that i have previously described. this is the point where the circle closes, where helmut schmidt and george schulz talk in 1982, and thank you for your attention and i'm looking forward to your questions. thank you so much. [applause] >> all right. thank you. rich and stimulating presentation. i think all sorts of questions and issues come to mind, i'm sure to many of you as well. from your description of president reagan and some of the popular perception has not always been -- had the image of somebody who could handle contradictorylent policies, how did he synchronize, workout these different aspects of his policy? oth
george schulz. was that george schulz wrote in his most recent superpowersz said are not in touch with each other's reality. the soviets can't read you. the situation is dangerous. there is no human contact. thrust of their meeting in july, 1982. george schulz took this advice very seriously. and 1983,see in 1982 he managed to reestablish the kind of dialogue with the soviet union that i have previously described. this is the point where the circle closes, where helmut schmidt and george schulz...
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schulz emphasized it quote to reagan. we will want to avoid the repetition of the olympic boycott syndrome in which the u.s.'s role will overshadow. avoid the repetition of 1980. that was a crucial point. again, september, 1983. schulz wrote to reagan that he believed it was important to demonstrate international condemnation focusing on civil aviation is producing far more reactionsand lasting than a series of unilateral steps and soviet union's two bilateral lies the issue. scholz went there any met with him in september of 1983 in madrid and the nato allies , greatly appreciated schulz's approach, because they were scared that the hardliners at the pentagon and the white house were too late, but schulz went there. he confronted and professed his horror at kl-007. what happened was they discussed to review the issue and stormed out of the meeting among 35 participating states. this is the advantage of dialogue. if you have this kind of a tough dialogue, if it is tough, schultz confronted and scored a bold diplomatic vic
schulz emphasized it quote to reagan. we will want to avoid the repetition of the olympic boycott syndrome in which the u.s.'s role will overshadow. avoid the repetition of 1980. that was a crucial point. again, september, 1983. schulz wrote to reagan that he believed it was important to demonstrate international condemnation focusing on civil aviation is producing far more reactionsand lasting than a series of unilateral steps and soviet union's two bilateral lies the issue. scholz went there...
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schulz said it was a crazy idea. weinberger said it was a crazy idea. so, it is not like it came out of left field and no one thought about it and oliver north just went out on his own. and macfarland goes over the famous story where they bring over a cake as a present to iran. this was in the white house. so, what it shows is, it is the lowest moment for the reagan administration by any stretch. because, remember, the hostages do not get returned. so, after all of this, pr disaster, foreign-policy disaster, those seven guys are still there. >> why would the reagan administration go through with selling some of the arms without having the hostages? prof. tudda: i have no idea. if i had been doing this, i would've said -- before i give you a single missile, i want two or three of them as a show of good faith. you watch these cop shows where they have hostages being taken. send out the women and children. or send out the guy that you've shot in the robbery attempt. >> is there any argument that iran did not have as much control over hezbollah as they thou
schulz said it was a crazy idea. weinberger said it was a crazy idea. so, it is not like it came out of left field and no one thought about it and oliver north just went out on his own. and macfarland goes over the famous story where they bring over a cake as a present to iran. this was in the white house. so, what it shows is, it is the lowest moment for the reagan administration by any stretch. because, remember, the hostages do not get returned. so, after all of this, pr disaster,...
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it's not just in response to donald trump, remember harold schulz who also grew up in sanders has said bernie is the kind of candidate that would make him run as an independent. making this he announcement in brooklyn and do you see any difference that he will take this time that he didn't when he ran against president clinton? the brooklyn announcement is part of the -- he is starting alabama -- all of that is meant to emphasize ist some people on his team that he grew up in the civil rights era and was an activist, has a story to tell about how he tried to shape american life as a young man. they are trying to emphasize that early in the problem being he was running against hillary clinton last time. that's the biographical stuff. you hear a lot from his supporters. he would have won the election -- he willbecause make the same moves to mollify voters. the argument is that he is going to be the most electable. strangely, even polling has shown that a lot of people don't believe that. they think for the first time somebody leading in the polls, when he gets scrutiny on his personal re
it's not just in response to donald trump, remember harold schulz who also grew up in sanders has said bernie is the kind of candidate that would make him run as an independent. making this he announcement in brooklyn and do you see any difference that he will take this time that he didn't when he ran against president clinton? the brooklyn announcement is part of the -- he is starting alabama -- all of that is meant to emphasize ist some people on his team that he grew up in the civil rights...
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-- olaf schulz. you have the government trying to prevent this merger and saying it is considering retaining a stake in whatever murch bank might come out of this. shery: how will investors like that? tony: there is skepticism from our reporting. investor side, part of the problem is both banks are in a word quite weak and investors stand to get diluted if there is a merger. if the merger involves a capital increase, which is an option that is being talked about certainly on the analyst side. and then you have the much wider question of does this actually solve deutsche bank/commerzbank/germany's banking problem which is an open -- open question. joining useditor there. you can get more on that tie up in today's edition of daybreak. bloomberg subscribers can go to dayb on terminals. it is also in the anywhere app. customize settings so you just get news on industries and assets that matter to you. looking ahead, the saudi energy minister said opec would do what is necessary. russia and iraq are
-- olaf schulz. you have the government trying to prevent this merger and saying it is considering retaining a stake in whatever murch bank might come out of this. shery: how will investors like that? tony: there is skepticism from our reporting. investor side, part of the problem is both banks are in a word quite weak and investors stand to get diluted if there is a merger. if the merger involves a capital increase, which is an option that is being talked about certainly on the analyst side....
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sanctioning schulze are more popular than ever they've gone from a fashion to the capitol and.every single show how to pat however was worn with the beautiful tweed jacket so now had it but in the tweed jacket. cycling shorts are very very big and all sorts of leggings are big. influences of the nine hundred seventy s. and still making themselves felt highway signs accentuates a child is one striking disco. american model tyra banks is all right. i feel the most beautiful in clothes from the seventies and the eighty's it hasn't come back totally literally but certain trends have come through and i think it's really because of the generation of young people that didn't know the eighty's so i think millennial is today that didn't know the eighty's are looking back at that and they're saying oh and hard times that we're going through today we want to have fun and be a little bit. disco. because that also means lots of glitter and glamour either extravagant and flashy or a little bit more. if you don't have something that sparkles in your wardrobe you know you have something that s
sanctioning schulze are more popular than ever they've gone from a fashion to the capitol and.every single show how to pat however was worn with the beautiful tweed jacket so now had it but in the tweed jacket. cycling shorts are very very big and all sorts of leggings are big. influences of the nine hundred seventy s. and still making themselves felt highway signs accentuates a child is one striking disco. american model tyra banks is all right. i feel the most beautiful in clothes from the...
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chairwoman washed men schulz: --t chairwoman wasserman representative: i would like to thank for chairwoman for holding the hearing today on the president's emergency declaration. i had the opportunity to travel to the southern border. i agree with the president that we have a crisis that must be addressed, both for the sake of the american people and for those seeking entry. i'm proud of the work my colleagues and i did to reach a bipartisan compromise on security that included funding for a significant section of the border area. while this is a good down payment, additional funding is needed to secure our border and address the humanitarian and security crisis we face. president tos the dedicate military construction funds to this crisis if he makes an emergency declaration, which he has now. although we have different opinions about the president's decision, i believe we have the ability and responsibility to find ways to work together going forward. as ranking member of this committee, i will work with the white house and my colleagues to ensure that any funds that are reallocated are
chairwoman washed men schulz: --t chairwoman wasserman representative: i would like to thank for chairwoman for holding the hearing today on the president's emergency declaration. i had the opportunity to travel to the southern border. i agree with the president that we have a crisis that must be addressed, both for the sake of the american people and for those seeking entry. i'm proud of the work my colleagues and i did to reach a bipartisan compromise on security that included funding for a...
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it was 2—2 and heading for a draw before substitute marco reus set up nico schulz to win it for germanytop group c at the moment, although they have played a game more than the germans. arsenal are top of the women's super league table after a 5—1 win over liverpool. vivienne miedema scoring arsenal's fifth goal as they moved one point clear of title rivals manchester city, and they still have a game in hand. paul casey has retained his valspar championship title in florida. casey led by one shot overnight, but dropped three shots on the opening nine holes. he still had a share of the lead heading into the 18th, but found a bunker, then recovered superbly and went on to make par, which was enough to win by one stroke from south africa's louis 0osthuizen and american jason kokrak. ronnie 0'sullivan is back as snooker‘s world number one after sealing a hard —fought tour championship final win over neil robertson in llandudno. robertson had earlierfought back to level at 8—8 frames heading into the evening session, but 0'sullivan reasserted control and a perfectlyjudged clearance helped hi
it was 2—2 and heading for a draw before substitute marco reus set up nico schulz to win it for germanytop group c at the moment, although they have played a game more than the germans. arsenal are top of the women's super league table after a 5—1 win over liverpool. vivienne miedema scoring arsenal's fifth goal as they moved one point clear of title rivals manchester city, and they still have a game in hand. paul casey has retained his valspar championship title in florida. casey led by...
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janet schulze, ed.dsuperintendent, pittsburg unified school districtpolice say shatswell's wife 39 year old maria vides shot him with a handgun. she's since been arrested and is now facing charges of attempted murder. the school district says they plan to have grief counselors on site here at the adult education center tomorrow.the investigation into the shooting is still on-going. reporting in pittsburg dan thorn kron4 news. (jrstone) also in the east bay -- police in livermore say a 24-year-old woman was shot in the leg while driving on i-580 in the livermore area. it happened around 5:45 this evening. the woman was sitting in the passenger side of the vehicle. her and another person drove off the freeway to call c-h-p the victim suffered non-life threatening injuries. police say this is an on-going investigation and could not provide us with a description of the suspect or the suspect vehicle. (justine) in world news tonight -- new zealand's prime minister says gun law reforms to be announced in 10 days. cabinet ministers had met and made an in-principle decision to tighten gun owner
janet schulze, ed.dsuperintendent, pittsburg unified school districtpolice say shatswell's wife 39 year old maria vides shot him with a handgun. she's since been arrested and is now facing charges of attempted murder. the school district says they plan to have grief counselors on site here at the adult education center tomorrow.the investigation into the shooting is still on-going. reporting in pittsburg dan thorn kron4 news. (jrstone) also in the east bay -- police in livermore say a...
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janet schulze, ed.dsuperintendent, pittsburg unified school districtpolice say shatswell's wife 39 year old maria vides shot him with a handgun. she's since been arrested and is now facing charges of attempted murder. the school district says they plan to have grief counselors on site here at the adult education center tomorrow.the investigation into the shooting is still on-going. reporting in pittsburg dan thorn kron4 news. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. current temps. teasing to rain. . tracking another mild night in the bay area with overnight lows in the 40s. expect warm temperatures 5-10 degrees above average for your monday afternoon, with highs ranging from the mid 60s to mid 70s. the storm door opens tuesday night with light showers. periods of wet and unsettled weather will be possible by midweek and likely continue into next weekend. (jrs) it's been a weekend dedicated to all things irish -- the music, the food and of course -- the beer but major concerns are out there tonight when it comes to drinking and
janet schulze, ed.dsuperintendent, pittsburg unified school districtpolice say shatswell's wife 39 year old maria vides shot him with a handgun. she's since been arrested and is now facing charges of attempted murder. the school district says they plan to have grief counselors on site here at the adult education center tomorrow.the investigation into the shooting is still on-going. reporting in pittsburg dan thorn kron4 news. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist...
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behind the scenes, the idea is schulz is the one pushing this deal forward in making it happen., if this gets done, does that mean other european mergers bubbling away in the background get done? does it open the floodgates to european bank mergers? ruth: i think so. one of the big questions we are looking at is even if the gender ok,erman government says what are regulators going to say? you are constantly thinking if the regulators will clear these deals to create champions, or will they say, you know what? we don't think there is a threat right now. local governments will see those go through. anna: we are seeing a boom in pay --t services and world and services like worldpay. ownershe private equity are the same ones that are listing this company, and they have made some really strong bets. where wecial sector is are seeing a lot of activity. it is really booming. it we have two ipos in the pipeline in europe and there could be more. thank you for joining us. if you are a terminal subscriber, check out the latest m&a news by typing in may go -- ma go in your terminal. don't
behind the scenes, the idea is schulz is the one pushing this deal forward in making it happen., if this gets done, does that mean other european mergers bubbling away in the background get done? does it open the floodgates to european bank mergers? ruth: i think so. one of the big questions we are looking at is even if the gender ok,erman government says what are regulators going to say? you are constantly thinking if the regulators will clear these deals to create champions, or will they say,...
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divisiveness and both parties, and he said democrats, h headline, democrats are having w badk and howard schulzne. >> howard schultz thinks that's his opening and they think they'll go with a sanders like and trump is over here wh his committed base and is this a week that's a reminder that democrats can give an opening to a howard schultz? >> there is so muchfttime because there isn't a nominee that coalesces and we'll haveer dit groups, you know, different issues sectors fighting for influence, but in our poll, whether you wanted to defeat trump more or you wanted someone who is closer to his issues, nine out of ten were voting for donald trump agast democrats. i think our party comes together next year. >> there is a poll number from nbc, wall street journal. 38% say they want a third party nd that's the highest in a 16-year track. so obviously, a country where guess what? since 1989, democrats have become more liberal and all-time record and republicans have become all-time record and more moderate and there iai cey an impulse in the middle of the country that sees someop other on between t
divisiveness and both parties, and he said democrats, h headline, democrats are having w badk and howard schulzne. >> howard schultz thinks that's his opening and they think they'll go with a sanders like and trump is over here wh his committed base and is this a week that's a reminder that democrats can give an opening to a howard schultz? >> there is so muchfttime because there isn't a nominee that coalesces and we'll haveer dit groups, you know, different issues sectors fighting...
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that was martin schulz.ssed out on this interview or others, you can watch it by going to the function, tv go on bloomberg. you can watch us live and dive into any of the securities or bloomberg functions. questions, send us those questions, the lower left side of that screen. this is for bloomberg subscribers only, check it out on tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. haidi: i am haidi. if you're that you a recession proof investment, why not try this liquid stuck? revenues rose by almost a third last year. even though the economy of china in mustthe slowest pace be decades. it is counting further revenue growth of 14% this year. this surged as much as 246%. closing off more than double its price at the start of trade. as theh is holding distributor of water and agreement. they floated to more than 50 million shares, three times the three-month average. >> the men who said sony is finally calling it a day. he is seen as the architect of the company's turn
that was martin schulz.ssed out on this interview or others, you can watch it by going to the function, tv go on bloomberg. you can watch us live and dive into any of the securities or bloomberg functions. questions, send us those questions, the lower left side of that screen. this is for bloomberg subscribers only, check it out on tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. haidi: i am haidi. if you're that you a recession proof investment,...
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but olaf schulz certainly was. pouring cold water on this trillion dollar european stock recovery.you have noticed in the last few weeks, they have been shooting up, the stocks europe 600 broader index is now expected to lose 6% from wednesday's closing levels by the end of 2018 -- 19. it has gained 13% since the start of the year, but according to the average projection and the latest bloomberg poll, investors are bearish. this comes as marshes bank of the shortow that european stocks is the most popular trade globally. it looks like it has come into vote since we had these gains. joining us to discuss is bloomberg's european stocks reporter and patrick armstrong. what are forecasters expecting to happen, or rather, why are they expecting european equities to tank after big gains we've seen so far? >> we have seen this tremendous rally. european equities have been beating msci, up 13% unfortunately, forecasters don't see much reason for them to go on rallying. there are many factors to this. european equities have been rising because of a dovish fed and optimism of the trade deal.
but olaf schulz certainly was. pouring cold water on this trillion dollar european stock recovery.you have noticed in the last few weeks, they have been shooting up, the stocks europe 600 broader index is now expected to lose 6% from wednesday's closing levels by the end of 2018 -- 19. it has gained 13% since the start of the year, but according to the average projection and the latest bloomberg poll, investors are bearish. this comes as marshes bank of the shortow that european stocks is the...
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congress with us and robert schulz, defense attorney and former prosecutor.nt to start first, on this perjury notion. did michael cohen perjure himself and how is the answer to the question affect the rest of his testimony public and private? >> he is walking on razor blades because it is such a tight givens between inconsistencies and perjury which is a known lie. we will not know for sure i mean obviously lanny davis cannot have discussions with regards to a pardon. however mr. cohen has not waived his attorney-client privilege is first to fully understand and fully be made aware of what was asked, how it was asked for, what he knew, what he did not know, when he authorizes attorneys to do on his behalf. but if they found that he was aware of this request and he can be investigated and charged with perjury, is looking at more jail time than the three years he's already facing. arthel: with that in mind, why would he perjure himself knowing that he could spend more time in jail? in all the questions that bob just posed, how difficult are the answers to find
congress with us and robert schulz, defense attorney and former prosecutor.nt to start first, on this perjury notion. did michael cohen perjure himself and how is the answer to the question affect the rest of his testimony public and private? >> he is walking on razor blades because it is such a tight givens between inconsistencies and perjury which is a known lie. we will not know for sure i mean obviously lanny davis cannot have discussions with regards to a pardon. however mr. cohen...
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i don't know that there is a big enough swath for somebody like schulz to come in and win enough voteshost: let's turn to joe biden. this is the headline from abc news. we will hear from him in just a moment. axelrod tolddavid the guardian newspaper. is that a problem? not enough in this day and age and current environment to be able to go out to 30 or 40 big people in the parties and counter them to raise the majority of your money. he would enter the race at a deficit when it comes to fundraising. there are plenty of people he can hire out there. they can build a strong grassroots program for you. right now,horse race focusing on how much money from how many different states can they raise in the first 24 hours. we saw this with bernie sanders who raised $6 million in the first 24 hours. his grassrootsp fundraising numbers. joe biden is going to have to figure that out. host: this is the headline from the new york post. he was back in his home state for a fundraiser. he paid tribute to his son who passed away. he talked about his own credentials as he decides about entering the race.
i don't know that there is a big enough swath for somebody like schulz to come in and win enough voteshost: let's turn to joe biden. this is the headline from abc news. we will hear from him in just a moment. axelrod tolddavid the guardian newspaper. is that a problem? not enough in this day and age and current environment to be able to go out to 30 or 40 big people in the parties and counter them to raise the majority of your money. he would enter the race at a deficit when it comes to...
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and now we have a presidential candidate, howard schulz. do you think he should come under the same scrutiny because he's done business there, opening up starbucks stores in russia? >> sir, i don't know the answer to that question. i think it's a great question. what i would say is, because i don't know what the business transactions were to open those starbucks. i want to be clear about that. >> i know generally that it is difficult. i know generally that there's sometimes compromising things that have to happen. but i don't know that was the specific case of starbucks. the second thing i would say is we should just call for transparency about that. so you actually know that those starbucks are there, and i think for all presidential candidates, we should know of all their business relations abroad. i think that's in america's national interest. >> i hope that comes to light. i certainly wouldn't want to see a presidential candidate that's not thoroughly vetted with international business given the context of what we've seen over the last
and now we have a presidential candidate, howard schulz. do you think he should come under the same scrutiny because he's done business there, opening up starbucks stores in russia? >> sir, i don't know the answer to that question. i think it's a great question. what i would say is, because i don't know what the business transactions were to open those starbucks. i want to be clear about that. >> i know generally that it is difficult. i know generally that there's sometimes...