Host m. Khan let me tell you to start of what an honor this is to sit down face to face with you, someone who has meant so much for so many people in this country and outside of this country. Thank you very much for all you have done and what your family has done in the service of all three of persons as well. When i read the book that you wrote, an American Family what i found it was about was not necessarily a dark time in your life but more about a mile inland for your son, an american hero, you as a student of law and as immigrants and what provided that light and begin and that torture and foundation was the United States its people, culture and constitution. And when you see that right away when you open the book because when i opened the book i saw this on the cover you see some writing and the highlighting and the notes and it looked like one of my books. But what i realize this is a copy of your constitution and your notes. So to start off why did you feel necessary to have th
What took us 50 years to build since the war on drugs from nixon will take us decades to undo. We are thrilled to be working with koch industries. We are thrilled to be working with the american legislative executive council. We are thrilled to work with Interest Groups who come to this not just for the economic imperative but with a moral imperative. At the end of the day this is not just about balancing budgets. This is about to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This is about turning the other cheek. This is about whether or not america is a country that believes in the value of redemption and whether each one of us should be judged for the rest of our lives for the worst act we have done on our worst day of our life. And if we dont believe that rule should apply to us than it ought not to apply to her criminal justice context and that is where i think the opportunities are enormous and i look forward to working with anyone else with whom i was i disagree on other fr
Francine welcome to the pulse. Live from bloombergs European Headquarters. And francine lacqua. Manus and i am manus cranny. We are joined by ubs senior economic adviser, George Magnus. Francine frances secondbiggest bank has posted its second its second its biggest profit since 2007. Manus she spoke exclusively to the banks ceo. This performance driven by trading. The capital is building as well. Investors like the story of the decision this morning. The shares are opening 9 . They like they say it they like the story of cost saving. Nextillion euros for the two years. Of capitalhe raising targets. Their ratio came out for the second quarter. From 10. 1 last quarter. They are planning to raise this target to 11 by the end of 2016. I sat down exclusively with the ceo and asked 10 how he could explain his performance in the second quarter. We actually have a strong set of results across the board. Close to 9 organically. We also have lower cost of risk. Underlying profitability of 10. 3
A Statement Today has on the question whether he had written the statement himself. From beirut. Yet again lebanon is on the brink its Prime Minister has resigned a country not immune to political crises and its people know all too well what instability can bring. Weve lived through the civil war and we know a small incident can player up a situation if its not resolved and there are no mature minds the country will fall apart and that is what were free will happen. So i did a how did his announcement came as a shock from the saudi capital riyadh he cited concerns for his life and blamed iran and its lebanese ally hezbollah for meddling in arab affairs many interpreted the move as a declaration by saudi arabia of all out war against hezbollah but the group accuse the saudi government of declaring war against lebanon. And then the resignation was saudi decision dictated on saddam and he was not willing to resign it is not his decision period and i think all the lebanese politicians and
During his trip through Asia Scott Heide of opponents from tokyo. During his two days in japan theres no question that President Trump and Prime Minister they have grown close as friends trump calling the relationship extraordinary calling trump a precious friend and they have also strengthen the alliance between the two nations to a level not seen before but its not just because they like each other after a summit meeting on monday they both underlined why they think that alliance is critical standing together against north korean aggression. Theres no point in dialogue for the sake of dialogue with north korea now is the time not for dialogue but for applying maximum pressure on north korea we completely agreed that for north korea to change its policy japan and the u. S. Must take leadership closely collaborating with the International Community so that we can enhance pressure on north korea through all possible means the era of strategic patience is over. Some people said that my r