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While the U.N. General Assembly is in session this week, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is hosting a business forum for CEOs and government leaders.On Tuesday, CBS News Anthony Masonsat down with Bloomberg in New York for a wide-ranging conversation. They discussed whether Bloomberg has any regrets about not running for president, and well as the U.S. economy and immigration.What follows is a transcript of the portion of the interview that aired Sept. 19, 2017, on the CBS Evening News. Mason began by asking Bloomberg what he thinks aboutPresident Trump s warning to North Korea. MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: There s no military option that is attractive, that where you can win. Everything is gonna be a lose. It s just a question of how much. B adidas originals ut the lesson of all of this is that you can t deal with a rogue state like Korea by yourself. You have to have great, tight relationships with all, or lots of other countries, particularly the surrounding countries. And unfortunate skechers ly, air max America s going in the other direction.ANTHONY MASON: One of the first things that the president said in the speech today, which he often says, is that the stock market is at a record high. BLOOMBERG: And it s up today.MASON: What is that a reflection of BLOOMBERG: I have absolutely no idea. I cannot for the life of me understand why the market keeps going up. Our economy has some real challenges. The infrastructure s falling apart. We re destroying jobs w
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