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i'm joined by stephen hadley, now with the consulting firm rice, hadley and gates and he is in favor of intervention in syria. mr. hadley, thanks so much for being with us. the question a lot of americans have is what do we know about the rebels? the administration does seem willing to provide some more assistance as part of congressional authorization. can these rebels be trusted? >> i think the first thing you have to recognize is the rebels are not one undifferentiated whole. there are probably now over a hundred such groups. i think secretary kerry had it about right. there are some of these groups that are al qaeda linked that we wouldn't have anything to do with and the groups shown in that video are exactly those kind of groups. but there is a core group that is more democratic, that is not allied with terror, that wants more inclusive outcome in syria that we can work with and should be working with. and the kind of intervention i've been favoring is not boots on the ground, not even u.s. strikes but simply honoring these elements of the opposition so that they can be the cor
i'm joined by stephen hadley, now with the consulting firm rice, hadley and gates and he is in favor of intervention in syria. mr. hadley, thanks so much for being with us. the question a lot of americans have is what do we know about the rebels? the administration does seem willing to provide some more assistance as part of congressional authorization. can these rebels be trusted? >> i think the first thing you have to recognize is the rebels are not one undifferentiated whole. there are...
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we'll bring you analysis with cnbc's hadley gamble. that's coming up. >>> and is it the end of made in china? find out why some u.s. companies are reoperating operations as emerging market costs continue to rise. that's at 10:40 cet. >>> twitter takes the first step towards going public filing for an ipo in a tweet. the post says we've confidentially submitted an s- to the sk for a planned ipo. twitter did not reveal any other details such as timing or ticker symbols. they filed under the jobs ad which allows companies with less than $1 billion in annual revenues work on its plans before make them public. twitter is estimated to have $583 million in revenue this year. the information will have to be disclosed at least 21 days before the company begins its investor road show and twitter has been valued at about $10 billion. sources tell cnbc goldman sachs will be the lead underwriter on the ipo. >>> a couple stocks in tokyo got a big boost from the ipo. investors piling into two japanese firms with links to the microbloger, digital gara
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hadley, thank you. if you're just joining us this morning, hope you had a great long labor day weekend. right now, u.s. futures pay something of catch-up with global equities which were firmer yesterday. wasn't the best of august for u.s. equities, dow down. now called higher. dow futures about the highest level this morning so far, 92 points. nasdaq up 22. s&p currently up 14. european equities, well after the gains yesterday, slightly softer. the ftse down a quarter percent. up 1.5 during monday's sessions. xetra dax up half of 1%. >>> the closely watched german election campaign entered its final stages and though chancellor merkel continues to lead in the poll, it is game on after steinbrook's debate exceeded expectations on sunday. annette is in berlin with the latest on the campaign. hi, annette. >> hey, ross. there was just another parliamentary debate, the last big debate here in parliament between steinbrook and angela merkel and the other party leaders. angela merkel again stressed that she wa
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melissa: hadley, what do you think about that? >> with any of these sort of statistical differences in studies between two gender groups they're interesting and reasonable to acknowledge their differences but shouldn't extend them to universal that all men are dishonest and all women are honest and that is not the case. best managers know how to find strengths and weaknesses for their workers and use those to the company's benefit. melissa: always fun to discuss. thanks to all three of you appreciate it. >>> next on "money," it took a month to come up with this? yahoo! unveils the new logo after tons of hype. can you tell the difference? don't think though that this can't change, no matter how small a company's future. just ask tropicana. it can make all the difference. we'll explain in "spare change." you can never have too much money. they changed the font. three seconds highlight it, boom, font changed. what's the deal? we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ . melissa: time for a little fun with "spare change". today we're behind by davi
melissa: hadley, what do you think about that? >> with any of these sort of statistical differences in studies between two gender groups they're interesting and reasonable to acknowledge their differences but shouldn't extend them to universal that all men are dishonest and all women are honest and that is not the case. best managers know how to find strengths and weaknesses for their workers and use those to the company's benefit. melissa: always fun to discuss. thanks to all three of...
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hadley gamble is with us for more. hadley, the russian president talked about suspending those missile exports, but you think there is a pretty simple reason why it is not anything to do with the fact that they don't want to escalate things. >> exactly. he'll continue the defense deals already in place. the missile deal, this was reported a cull ouple of days g. they suspend delivery because the syrians haven't paid up yet. even though while there say huge international political consensus in terms of who is playing what side, the russians are not going to continue supplying syria with any kind of weapons that they're not paying for. >> we would consider supporting military action if there is u.n. approved, they go on later and says, it is ludicrous to think that the syrian government is gassing their own people. absurd. when you use that language, it is clear that that is actually far more telling than the comments at the front. >> he's throwing the first volley at president obama. there is a very set ground rule in t
hadley gamble is with us for more. hadley, the russian president talked about suspending those missile exports, but you think there is a pretty simple reason why it is not anything to do with the fact that they don't want to escalate things. >> exactly. he'll continue the defense deals already in place. the missile deal, this was reported a cull ouple of days g. they suspend delivery because the syrians haven't paid up yet. even though while there say huge international political...
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hadley, what is kerry trying to achieve here? we know that the house of commons voted against a u.k. involvement. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we're at the foreign office. we'll hear from foreign minister william hague. despite the support from pal lamt, mr. hague said it would be an alarming moment if action is not taken. we've seen secretary kerry gaining support over the last 48 hours. he says now that countries who support action in syria are in the double digits. first in france we saw the support, and then members of the arab league. this is the possibility of a u.n. security council resolution. that's where the support of mr. hague, the support of the british government will be most helpful. while the secretary and mr. hague are meeting here in lyndon. the russian foreign minister and the syrian foreign minister are going to be meeting. we'll have to watch that. >> hadley, thank you so much for that. syria was also a key topic when ross sat down with director christine la guard. he asked about -- >> that's not the age
hadley, what is kerry trying to achieve here? we know that the house of commons voted against a u.k. involvement. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we're at the foreign office. we'll hear from foreign minister william hague. despite the support from pal lamt, mr. hague said it would be an alarming moment if action is not taken. we've seen secretary kerry gaining support over the last 48 hours. he says now that countries who support action in syria are in the double digits. first in france...
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hadley, for now, thanks very much indeed for that. hadley gamble. if you want to know more, log on to cnbc.com. >>> that's just about it for today's edition of "worldwide exchange." features are soft at the moment, but could all. whatever happens, we hope to have a profitable day. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ >>> good morning. secretary of state john kerry arriving in geneva to meet with his russian counterpart. they'll see if a diplomatic solution will work for syria. meantime, in a rare move, russi
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our own stephen hadley and bret hume weigh? >>> what did shaq do? you're going to find out. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ [voice] hu-rry up, is cold inss. here. [jelly bear] relax. we're checking the manual. [jelly animal] whoa,this minivan is loaded! ailable forward collision warning,pandora compatibility, available lane departure warning and what!?! [jelly animal] this sucks. [announcer] we understand life in a minivan. introducing the first minivantn vacuum. starsomething special in the redesigned
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steven hadley and bret could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. of getting something new. and now, with verizon edge, you can experience that new phone thrill, again, and again, and again. phil can you close your new phone box, we're picking up some feedback. every time you're ready to upgrade. having what you want on the 4glte network you rely on. that's powerful. upgrade to the droid ultra by motorola with 0 down payment. it's as much as you like, any way you like. try new soy wasabi grilled shrimp and more. only $15.99, offer ends soon. so come in and sea food differently. now, try sen lunch choices for $7.99. sandwiches, salads and more. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care
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michael pervis with me, and hadley gamble, our middle east correspondent. hadley, let's kick off with you first of all. how do you now see this progressing with u.s. congress? >> well, it is interesting, ross. what we have seen over the last couple of days, some grueling discussion, some grueling talks with secretary kerry, secretary had hagel, and what i saw yesterday was interesting with the house foreign affairs committee. they were asking secretary kerry about that syrian opposition and he told them that between 15% and 20% of the syrian opposition are the bad guys. didn't define what those bad guys, who they are, what they're doing in syria. but you saw president putin calling him out earlier today, talking about, you know, secretary kerry, lying to the congress. wasn't necessarily lying, but wasn't pointing out that opposition is made up of elements of al qaeda and other militant islamists. secretary kerry, a grueling process, these kinds of hearings, but tired and tripping up. and you saw the president in comments earlier also looking very, very tire
michael pervis with me, and hadley gamble, our middle east correspondent. hadley, let's kick off with you first of all. how do you now see this progressing with u.s. congress? >> well, it is interesting, ross. what we have seen over the last couple of days, some grueling discussion, some grueling talks with secretary kerry, secretary had hagel, and what i saw yesterday was interesting with the house foreign affairs committee. they were asking secretary kerry about that syrian opposition...
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steve hadley served as national security adviser to president george w. bush and joins me now. thanks very much for being with us. what is your opinion as to the efficacy of what the president is proposing? >> well, what the president is proposing is the demonstration strike designed to deter syria from using chemical weapons again. and to degrade his capability to do so. and that's a fine objective. unfortunately, it doesn't solve the problem of syria or vindicate our interests there which are three additional interests. one, of course, is the humanitarian crisis, 100,000 people killed. secondly, a sectarian war in syria that risks spreading and destabilizing lebanon iraq and turkey. and finally, an emerging safe haven for al qaeda in northern syria. the kind of limited strike the president is talking about won't deal and solve any of those other problems, and in some sense those are as important if not more important for u.s. international interests as the cw issue. >> is it worth doing that if that is the only thing that the administration is willing to do right now and cert
steve hadley served as national security adviser to president george w. bush and joins me now. thanks very much for being with us. what is your opinion as to the efficacy of what the president is proposing? >> well, what the president is proposing is the demonstration strike designed to deter syria from using chemical weapons again. and to degrade his capability to do so. and that's a fine objective. unfortunately, it doesn't solve the problem of syria or vindicate our interests there...
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joining us for more is hadley gamble, middle east correspondent. hadley, good to see you. we just had this u.n. -- we've got secretary of john kerry in discussion with his counterparts in paris from the u.k. and france. we want a strong u.n. resolution. what do you think in that? >> basically what it will come down to as we discussed earlier, the use of force. the russians have said they aren't going to authorize any use of force. you have your european allies, the united states. secretary of state kerry will be taking about what to do if. the if is if syria fails to comply with what they want to do, find the weapons, do that by mid year next year. you'll see some action taken, it's just a question of how and when. >> that is a resolution russia is unlikely to support. >> right. the president has to make another decision. does he go back to congress? >> we want a u.n. red line? >> something like that. this will snowball on him. what he's done is managed to punt it a little further down the line. he can focus on pressing issues in congress. >> how much political capital has
joining us for more is hadley gamble, middle east correspondent. hadley, good to see you. we just had this u.n. -- we've got secretary of john kerry in discussion with his counterparts in paris from the u.k. and france. we want a strong u.n. resolution. what do you think in that? >> basically what it will come down to as we discussed earlier, the use of force. the russians have said they aren't going to authorize any use of force. you have your european allies, the united states....
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joining us for more is anthony skinner and hadley gamble. haddy, to you first of all. >> i think basically what you're saying here is the u.n. -- this report is nothing unexpected. the u.n. coming out saying there was a massive chemical weapons attack, but refuse to go sign any kind of blame. and we're seeing a sort of in r international fervor over who did this. obviously, the u.s., the uk, france all says assad was the perpetrator of this attack and russia refusing to get on board with that. but what you continue to see, despite new evidence of war crimes on both sides of what's happening in syria is the continued no support that president obama is getting from the u.s., there's no support in the uk, there's no support on the ground in france in terms of going in and getting involved and doing something about this crisis in syria. so the support continues not to be there. >> thou are things going to progress now? >> well, as you were saying, it doesn't fundamentally change the parameters and the positions of the parties concerned. we'll li
joining us for more is anthony skinner and hadley gamble. haddy, to you first of all. >> i think basically what you're saying here is the u.n. -- this report is nothing unexpected. the u.n. coming out saying there was a massive chemical weapons attack, but refuse to go sign any kind of blame. and we're seeing a sort of in r international fervor over who did this. obviously, the u.s., the uk, france all says assad was the perpetrator of this attack and russia refusing to get on board with...
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but this is a beautiful model by james hadley, and he's a lovely little child, isn't he? gorgeous little one, with a boater hat on. i suppose, um, 1880, 1890, and worth-- well, on his own, without his girlfriend, around about £500, 600. really? with the girlfriend, 1,250, 1,500. they're very collectible objects. and this gorgeous plaque by harry davis, depicting a beautiful landscape-- made somewhere around about the 1910 period. and he was, of course, one of the greatest painters at royal worcester. great admirer of his, i am. and his work is super. i think it is a cut-out center of a plate. it's flat. whereas the plaques-- made as blocks-- were slightly curved. right. and the mark on the back is ungled. usually the plaques have a glazed mark, and quite small, on the backs of them. so, i think this is a cut-out plate center. see, if that had been a real plaque, made as a block, nowadays, by harry davis-- £2,000, 3,000. but as a cut-out plate center-- ha ha! i suppose we're down to £150, 200. something like that. it's a great shame. but it's still a beautiful piece. bu
but this is a beautiful model by james hadley, and he's a lovely little child, isn't he? gorgeous little one, with a boater hat on. i suppose, um, 1880, 1890, and worth-- well, on his own, without his girlfriend, around about £500, 600. really? with the girlfriend, 1,250, 1,500. they're very collectible objects. and this gorgeous plaque by harry davis, depicting a beautiful landscape-- made somewhere around about the 1910 period. and he was, of course, one of the greatest painters at royal...
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bush's national security adviser, steven hadley, who briefed republican staffers. >>> an nbc news count of congress members shows if the authorization vote br held today the senate could support the president, but the house would likely vote no. >> peter alexander at the white house, thanks. as a reminder you can see our interview with president obama tomorrow night here on "nightly news." >>> we've seen the disturbing images from the chemical attack. tonight we're learning more about what it was like on that y in the suburbs of damascus, one of the towns was to the east of damascus where eye witnesses are now speaking out about the attack. bill neily filed this report from inside syria. >> reporter: the air has cleared now, but the memories have not. of the poison gas that filled this house, and an attack america is proposing to avenge. right here, this is the center, he said. everyone within 50 yards was killed, no one got away. this is zamalca's ground zero. america blames syria's army and tomorrow its debate begins. here, there's no debate. i lost 30, 31 people close to me, my older
bush's national security adviser, steven hadley, who briefed republican staffers. >>> an nbc news count of congress members shows if the authorization vote br held today the senate could support the president, but the house would likely vote no. >> peter alexander at the white house, thanks. as a reminder you can see our interview with president obama tomorrow night here on "nightly news." >>> we've seen the disturbing images from the chemical attack. tonight...
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of years again we go back to nine hundred ninety one when we considering what stephen hadley is africa a better off place or worse off place because of america's anti war or anti terrorism strategy me worse off better off. well i don't want to say worse off better off i just i mean i would take a look at what's going on in somalia now are the people less or worse off i would say they haven't been able to move forward since one thousand nine hundred one and that's that i think that's an important point to make we are meddling in somalia which dates back to as stephen said before one thousand nine hundred one before september eleventh has created not only a power vacuum but also a humanitarian crisis at add in a famine there add in a refugee crisis and i cannot say that the people there are any better the people are civilian casualties due to u.s. airstrikes civilian casualties due to drone strikes. invading forces coming in raping pillaging the fact that there is no stability in that country right now i agree with stephen that al-shabaab is on the decline there because of its unpopulari
of years again we go back to nine hundred ninety one when we considering what stephen hadley is africa a better off place or worse off place because of america's anti war or anti terrorism strategy me worse off better off. well i don't want to say worse off better off i just i mean i would take a look at what's going on in somalia now are the people less or worse off i would say they haven't been able to move forward since one thousand nine hundred one and that's that i think that's an...
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of years again we go back to nine hundred ninety one when we are considering what stephen hadley is africa a better off place or worse off place because of america's anti war or anti terrorism strategy me worse off better off. well i don't want to say worse off better off i just i mean i would take a look at what's going on in somalia now are the people less or worse off i would say they haven't been able to move forward since one thousand nine hundred one and that's that i think that's an important point to make we are meddling in somalia which dates back to as stephen said before one thousand nine hundred one before september eleventh has created not only a power vacuum but also a humanitarian crisis at add in a famine there add in a refugee crisis and i cannot say that the people there are any better the people are civilian casualties due to u.s. airstrikes civilian casualties due to drone strikes. invading forces coming in raping pillaging the fact that there is no stability in that country right now i agree with stephen that al-shabaab is on the decline there because of its unpopulari
of years again we go back to nine hundred ninety one when we are considering what stephen hadley is africa a better off place or worse off place because of america's anti war or anti terrorism strategy me worse off better off. well i don't want to say worse off better off i just i mean i would take a look at what's going on in somalia now are the people less or worse off i would say they haven't been able to move forward since one thousand nine hundred one and that's that i think that's an...
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. >> joining us for more is our correspondent hadley gamble. we have a delay in the senate vote. some more uncertainty, really? >> continued uncertainty, i would suppose you could say. the president is basically saying the military, there's no military threat from iran. but we're not really talking about a military threat and we never have been when we're talking about hezbollah and what's happening in syria. we're talking about potential terrorist attacks. and, of course, for the u.s., that's always going to be a big threat and a big problem. so the president is not really skewing that and addressing that. the president has been, you know, using his political capital, extending his political capital on the hill and he's not getting very far. he's already said he's not confident he's going to get those on votes. as well, i think 33% of the u.s. says we shouldn't take action against syria at this point. >> yes. that's if they know where syria is. >> that, too. >> i'm not trying to be glum about that. you about it's a very far away place. >> this is a complex issue and it's difficu
. >> joining us for more is our correspondent hadley gamble. we have a delay in the senate vote. some more uncertainty, really? >> continued uncertainty, i would suppose you could say. the president is basically saying the military, there's no military threat from iran. but we're not really talking about a military threat and we never have been when we're talking about hezbollah and what's happening in syria. we're talking about potential terrorist attacks. and, of course, for the...
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hadley is with us in the studio, as well, with her own assessment. so we've now moved from the imminent strike into diplomatic and chemical weapons inspections. >> exactly. and we're basically waiting, once again. we're going to be waiting on this meeting between secretary ke kerry tomorrow in egypt. we'll hear what the plan is, if there is a plan, how they could go and get a thousand tones of chemical weapons out of a country that's in the middle of a civil war. human rights inspectors are saying there are obvious atrocities that have taken place in syria whether those be the rebels or syrian forces. several accusations there. >> they have come out and said there are war crimes? exactly. >> and it's worth pointing out on this went up tomato july. it does not cover the period of alleged chemical weapons. >> right. and you also have to remember, obviously, it's been two years, 100,000 people are dead. also, the fact that these weapons -- not weapons inspectors, these u.n. human rights inspectors have never been allowed inside syria. though they're tak
hadley is with us in the studio, as well, with her own assessment. so we've now moved from the imminent strike into diplomatic and chemical weapons inspections. >> exactly. and we're basically waiting, once again. we're going to be waiting on this meeting between secretary ke kerry tomorrow in egypt. we'll hear what the plan is, if there is a plan, how they could go and get a thousand tones of chemical weapons out of a country that's in the middle of a civil war. human rights inspectors...
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. >> now, a little earlier tonight i spoke with former national security advisory stephen hadley. he said the u.n. report does not go far enough in holdining assad responsible. >> one of the concerns many people have about this arrangement is that it's actually an effort by russia to preserve their ally, assad. and to see if they can preserve his rule in syria. and i think if they succeed in that it would be a real crime. and something that would send a message to the region that if you make war on your own people, and kill hundreds of thousands, you can still hang on to power. and that would be a terrible lesson to teach in the middle east. >> welcome back everyone. in business wall street reacted to the news that former treasury secretary larry summers is out of the race to lead the federal reserve. the dow is up nearly 120 points with the fed's vice chair janet yellin looking like the prime candidate for that. >> she's the tiny one on the right. but don't let size fool you. janet yellin is poised to take the most powerful job of them all. chair of the council of economic adviso
. >> now, a little earlier tonight i spoke with former national security advisory stephen hadley. he said the u.n. report does not go far enough in holdining assad responsible. >> one of the concerns many people have about this arrangement is that it's actually an effort by russia to preserve their ally, assad. and to see if they can preserve his rule in syria. and i think if they succeed in that it would be a real crime. and something that would send a message to the region that if...
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. >> steven hadley, thanks very much. >> nice to be with you, john. >>> seven people are dead, hundreds missing, and thousands of homes are damaged and destroy tonight in colorado. colorado has been ravaged by rain for the past week. nearly 1800 people have been rescued from areas that were cut off by washed out roads. 15 counties along colorado's front range have been flooded. the flood zone covers an area nearly the side of delaware. and jim hooley is in rural weld county, one of the hardest areas hit. jim? >> john, now we have another concern down here. take a look at this. this would be some of the farmlands out here on the eastern side of colorado right now. many of them just washed out like this field right here. and that is not good news for the farmers in colorado because this is harvest time. they are not able to harvest because there is too much water and mud. the rescue efforts continued all day today. we have had temperatures roughly in the 80s, things drying out. so that had helicopters up over the areas where people are still trapped. the rescue crews are asking people to
. >> steven hadley, thanks very much. >> nice to be with you, john. >>> seven people are dead, hundreds missing, and thousands of homes are damaged and destroy tonight in colorado. colorado has been ravaged by rain for the past week. nearly 1800 people have been rescued from areas that were cut off by washed out roads. 15 counties along colorado's front range have been flooded. the flood zone covers an area nearly the side of delaware. and jim hooley is in rural weld...
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he found out from lela hadley and sj perleman he found out they had these gestapo ties. >> rose: he didn't find out he wasn't jewish. >> he was deeply conflicted about religion his entire life. >> rose: he wrote throughout the war. >> what's astonishing about salinger he not only wrote during the war but he published during the war. the liberation of paris, he was running up saying read this. i mean, he was, you no, incredibly ambitious. all the things that he ran away from after the publication of the catcher in the rye he completely embraced. he was an extraordinarily ambitious guy. this was a man who the new yorker rejected story after story after story. instead of taking the rejections and moving on he would write them back letters and tell them here's what wrong with your stories. >> rose: later became his great great great friend, the editor. >> yes. what's awe maiding his editor before sean actually wrote a letter we have in the book basically saying we don't think this j.d. salinger is right for us. of course he becomes their signature writer. >> rose: you inserted my interview. >>
he found out from lela hadley and sj perleman he found out they had these gestapo ties. >> rose: he didn't find out he wasn't jewish. >> he was deeply conflicted about religion his entire life. >> rose: he wrote throughout the war. >> what's astonishing about salinger he not only wrote during the war but he published during the war. the liberation of paris, he was running up saying read this. i mean, he was, you no, incredibly ambitious. all the things that he ran away...
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hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time. i do not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made me have more ambition to prove to them and myself that, you know, you can't base what you're thinking on my looks, and that's what's kept me going all these years is that i'm here to prove them wrong. >> as our cameras were rolling, we saw firsthand how unruly inmates continually challenge the staff. inmate toby gonzales, convicted of second degree murder and armed robbery, refuses to remove his hand from the food port. >> do you want to us do 22 or 23? >> this morning when he got his first meal, he refused it, stuck his hand out the food port and he's had his hand out ever since. >> we have an extraction team being set up so that we could get him out, so we could search his cell to ensure that the safety of the staff that are working this unit
hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time. i do not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made me have more ambition to prove to them and myself that, you know, you can't base what you're thinking on my looks, and that's what's kept me going all these years is...
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including bush's former national security adviser steven hadley who's talking directly to republican members of congress. but the president is making a personal effort. individual members to the white house and into the situation room to show classified evidence. one key thing that is not happening here, the president's grassroots army, organizing for america, 30 million twitter followers, they are on the sidelines. they will not be taking part. >> not a lot of support from the president's base. but what if he can't turn this around? the white house is dancing over that question. >> reporter: that's the big question, especially with the vote count. i tried to ask that to the president, he told me point blank he would not give me a direct answer. but what i can say, some of his top advisers say they cannot conceive of him going forward if congress says no. on the other hand, we've had military officials tell us given where the planning is, they can't see pulling the plug either. >> thanks very much. right to the president's chief of staff, denis mcdonough. so many questions about the
including bush's former national security adviser steven hadley who's talking directly to republican members of congress. but the president is making a personal effort. individual members to the white house and into the situation room to show classified evidence. one key thing that is not happening here, the president's grassroots army, organizing for america, 30 million twitter followers, they are on the sidelines. they will not be taking part. >> not a lot of support from the...
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albright and stephen hadley last year with the council of foreign relations published a very interesting and rich report on turkish/american relations. they point out that this is the sort of problem that would fuel already high levels of anti- americanism in turkey. one impact study that i made reference to has actually calculated that turkey would be losing 95,000 places of employment as a result of ttip. you are of course welcome to challenge the statistics, but it does suggest that it could lead to unemployment while generating and thent within the eu united states. similar outcomes would be observed in the case of turkey 's trade relations with the european union. turkey runs a large deficit. that deficit would continue to expand. american companies would compete, would have a better deal in competing against turkish companies. the companies with which the eu has been signing these free trade agreements. it is no wonder that we have ministers him i would choose not to name these ministers, who have been using, unfortunately, somewhat integrating language towards the european union.
albright and stephen hadley last year with the council of foreign relations published a very interesting and rich report on turkish/american relations. they point out that this is the sort of problem that would fuel already high levels of anti- americanism in turkey. one impact study that i made reference to has actually calculated that turkey would be losing 95,000 places of employment as a result of ttip. you are of course welcome to challenge the statistics, but it does suggest that it could...
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madeleine albright and stephen hadley last year with a council of foreign relations published a very interesting in which report on turkish-american relations. and they point out that this is the kind of problem that would few already high levels of anti-americanism in turkey. the one impact for these i made references to has actually calculated that turkey would be losing 95,000 places of employment as a result of ttip. you may challenge those statistics there, but it does suggest that it could lead to unemployment while generating employment within the eu and the u.s. similar outcomes would be observed in the case of turkey's relations, trade relations with the european union. turkey runs a large deficit. that deficit will continue to expand. american companies will compete, will have a better deal in competing against turkish companies, as well as the companies of countries with which the eu has been signing these free trade agreements. in this, it's no wonder that we have ministers, i will choose not to name the name of these ministers, who have been using, unfortunately, somewha
madeleine albright and stephen hadley last year with a council of foreign relations published a very interesting in which report on turkish-american relations. and they point out that this is the kind of problem that would few already high levels of anti-americanism in turkey. the one impact for these i made references to has actually calculated that turkey would be losing 95,000 places of employment as a result of ttip. you may challenge those statistics there, but it does suggest that it...
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actually, the reference to the albright and hadley report i made references to came up with the idea and called this turkish-american partnership. however, that idea could not be pursued because of the way in which the customs union works in the other way around, that turkey cannot negotiate free trade agreements with the third country unless that third country has a free trade agreement with the european union. because the u.s. did not have such agreement with the e.u., this idea of albright and hadley could not really be put in practice even if there was political will behind it. the idea of a u.s.-turkey fda was brought up by the prime minister when he came to visit washington, d.c. in may and has also been brought up by the deputy prime minister; however, it doesn't seem to have gainedded much traction in the u.s. for a string of reasons stretching from the fact that the u.s., the u.s. trade representatives have already heavy agenda in front of them, and i also heard excuses of turkey's democracy problems being brought up as well as congressional politics. what turkey has at best
actually, the reference to the albright and hadley report i made references to came up with the idea and called this turkish-american partnership. however, that idea could not be pursued because of the way in which the customs union works in the other way around, that turkey cannot negotiate free trade agreements with the third country unless that third country has a free trade agreement with the european union. because the u.s. did not have such agreement with the e.u., this idea of albright...
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madeleine albright and stephen hadley last year with the council of foreign relations published a very interesting and rich report on the turkish american relations and the plaintive note that this is the kind of problems the would fuel the already high levels of anti-americanism in turkey. one study that i made reference to has actually calculated that turkey would be losing 95,000 places of employment as a result of ttip and you may challenge those statistics but it does suggest that it could lead to unemployment while generating employment in the early e.u. and in the u.s.. a similar outcomes would be observed in the case of turkey's relations, trade relations with the european union. turkey runs a large deficit and that will continue to expand. american companies will compete and have a better deal in competing against turkish companies as well as the companies of countries with which the e.u. has been finding these free trade agreements. hence it is no wonder that we have ministers i will choose not to name these ministers who have been using on a fortunately somewhat denigrating
madeleine albright and stephen hadley last year with the council of foreign relations published a very interesting and rich report on the turkish american relations and the plaintive note that this is the kind of problems the would fuel the already high levels of anti-americanism in turkey. one study that i made reference to has actually calculated that turkey would be losing 95,000 places of employment as a result of ttip and you may challenge those statistics but it does suggest that it could...