The United States and president obama have said we will use any weapon at our disposal to accomplish that. The route taken doesnt start there. The Bush Administration sought negotiations. That led to sanctions. The Obama Administration pushed stronger sanctions that really made a difference on the iranians. The Obama Administration came back with a negotiated agreement. This is among the most complex agreements any of us can hope to judge. It is filled with painful tradeoffs. There are risks to acting and risks to not acting. I agree that this will be one of the most consequential votes any of us will take. For diplomatic history you may have to go back to the league of nations in 1920 four when Congress Played such a role in whether we go forward or whether we dont go forward. I worked on iran policy for three years. I helped to sanction iran. I believe we have to contain the threat in the middle east, but i also believe president obamas policy is worth your support. Im going to suppo
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
Dr. Alameel and all of you the choices that lie ahead and the opportunities that lie ahead to pursue the American Dream once again. Mr. Cornynen, your time is up. Dr. Alameel. Thank you. A young man, i started my career in gas stations. My wife and i struggled many years to make ends meet. I used my g. I. Bill after serving in the army to go to college. We have been able to achieve the American Dream because the education i received was practically free and our economy was the envy of the world, but today that American Dream is out of reach for most American Families because wall street has taken over washington by spending billions of dollars a year to buy the whole Republican Party and a group called wall street democrats and over the last 35 years they shipped all of our manufacturing jobs overseas and put trillions of our dollars into safe havens and nearly destroyed the middle class. John cornyn is one of the leaders of that establishment. His policies have left our country broke
Ahead of the next showdown with joe biden. All of this as the coronavirus pandemic takes a men acing turn in the United States. Over 200,000 have died and forecasting up to 25,000 u. S. Deaths by october 24th. This morning ill speak with Kaitlan Collins who directly questioned white house secretary Kayleigh Mcenany about the president s refusal to condemn White Supremacy but first ryan nobles at the white house with more late breaking developments. What are you learning . The pew research said more than 20 of voters are people of color. Here we are with votes already being cast in the 2020 election, and President Trump is being forced to explain exactly where he stands when it comes to White Supremacy. Tonight despite multiple opportunities to condemn white supremacist groups, the president and his administration continue to dance around the question. Can you right now denounce White Supremacy. I just said the you read a bunch of quotes. White supremacy and kkk. You wouldnt put it on a
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