Stoxx 600 after a selloff in Technology Stocks. Meeting, we understand that russia and opec will extend their production cuts. Eurodollar, im looking at that, also pound. Maybe finding an agreement. With some of her possible coalition partners. Later on, we talk italian banks and risk with claudio costamagna. Interview yousive dont want to miss as well. Minouche shafik joins us in her first tv appearance since leaving the boe. I, we will talk with the socgen chairman. Lets get to the bloomberg first word news. Nejra u. S. President donald trump has nominated Marvin Goodfriend to be a governor of the Federal Reserve. A professor at Carnegie Mellon university and a former director of research at the richmond said goodfriend has served on an independent panel of economists known as the shadow open market committee. Opec and russia are ready to extend their Oil Production cuts until the end of next year to ensure global stockpiles keep falling. Viennang to delegates in , all opec members a
For the fourstar retired general, lauding his performance leading the department of homeland security. You look at the border, you look at the tremendous results weve had, and you look at the spirit. And with a very controversial situation, theres been very little controversy which is Pretty Amazing by itself. Some suggest general kellys appointment signals a decisive move toward a more orderly white house. As weve laid out, general kelly i think will bring new structure to the white house and discipline and strength and were all really excited to work with him. One lingering question, what happens now to former Communications Director sean spicer whos still at the white house . Word is he will likely still leave, even though the president has reportedly asked him to stay. In new york, rick levanthal, fox news. New at 11 00, an oakland city councilwoman defending herself against accusations of ethics violations. The Oakland Ethics Commission reviewed a report it released that claims Ly
Craig i wrote about his 16 years after the presidency. Theres a lot of great books about the last years of president s. William manchester of course wrote death of a president. No one had ever done a book on the reagan post presidency, and its an idea that came from my younger son, mitchell, who was researching on a previous book i did about reagan. I had all these binders in the kitchen. His job was to highlight every time his name was mentioned. He was 11 at the time. He asked, dad, has anyone ever written a book about reagan after he was president . That was about five years ago, and the birth of last act. Brian was the most important moment in this book . Craig well, i interviewed dr. Roger peele, the head of the psychiatric unit at Saint Elizabeth hospital. He told me how reagan reached out to him because he wanted to have a private meeting with John Hinckley six months after he tried to kill the president. Reagan had the idea, on his own. He called and dr. Daniel ruby, the white
The final years and emerging legacy of Ronald Reagans. Why did you feel the need to write this book . What period of time did you write about . Craig i wrote about his 16 years after the presidency. Theres a lot of great books about the last years of president s. Wrote fdrs last year. William manchester of course wrote death of a president. No one had ever done a book on the reagan post presidency, and its an idea that came from my younger son, mitchell, who was researching on a previous book i did about reagan. I had all these binders in the kitchen. His job was to highlight every time reagans name was mentioned. He was 11yearsold at the time. He asked, dad, has anyone ever written a book about reagan after he was president . That was about five years ago, and the birth of last act. Brian was the most important moment in this book . Craig well, i interviewed dr. Roger peele, the head of the psychiatric unit at Saint Elizabeth hospital. He told me how reagan reached out to him because
Thank you, thank you all very much. And i welcome all of you to our final forum of our lecture series this year. Our theme as you all know is looking at 100 years since world war 1, 2014, 1914, an awful lot of history has occurred during that time. And to onanalyze the changes th have been made, we looked at war and peace and the changes in that arena, we have looked at government and we have also looked at the issue of freedom versus security. Tonight were going to look at the president of the United States and how president s make decisions. And president s very frankly influence all of those other areas that we just talked about. The president of the United States has today assumed incredible responsibilities in facing incredible pressures in that position. Since 1914, we have had 17 president s. Of the United States, all of whom will have various places in history. We have gone from wilson to harding, truman to roosevelt, kennedy to carter and reagan, johnson to bush and obama. Wha