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francine: that was bloomberg's daniel schaefer speaking with the deutsche bank cfo.draghi has agreed to form italy's next administration. the former ecb president faces a deep recession and an unprecedented buildup of government debt. it is a situation with mirrors -- which mirrors the situation by the prime minister. in 2000 -- i am very pleased to be joined by mario monti, president of -- university, an italian senator. he served as a member of the european commission, in charge of internal markets, in 1995, and was italy's prime minister from 2011 to 2013. thank you for joining us. what would be the number one piece of advice to mario draghi today? mario: simply to be himself. i think it is more important to be advised to the italian political parties, which i did come in an article in -- an article this morning. unlike the impression of the political part this may have -- or i say each of them. it will be convenient, it will be a wise move to take part in the majority because not only is there a sense of responsibility toward the country at a difficult time, but
francine: that was bloomberg's daniel schaefer speaking with the deutsche bank cfo.draghi has agreed to form italy's next administration. the former ecb president faces a deep recession and an unprecedented buildup of government debt. it is a situation with mirrors -- which mirrors the situation by the prime minister. in 2000 -- i am very pleased to be joined by mario monti, president of -- university, an italian senator. he served as a member of the european commission, in charge of internal...
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so yes yes yes yes and i'd like to give i'd like to give let me come to schaefer because she's so exhausted her hands are on her head i'm about to give up because the thing is this rate so the context is when we when i hear people talk about they don't have a problem with having the colonised i question how deep are you in this neocolonial struggle that you've actually embraced your abuser and made them feel made her feel that she was right for doing what they did to you tony is saying that the facts can't be changed that the world order at the time was as it was the world order was white people stealing from black africans that was the word order i think sometimes when we speak very carelessly and very casually about very fundamental things that have got us in the mess that we are and i really don't appreciate it ok tony do you agree with the charge that he was so deeply new york colonized yourself. that you don't see why your utterances could have been that is absolute bollocks let me use british languages of people. that is. because we educated in this way yet it's like those people who
so yes yes yes yes and i'd like to give i'd like to give let me come to schaefer because she's so exhausted her hands are on her head i'm about to give up because the thing is this rate so the context is when we when i hear people talk about they don't have a problem with having the colonised i question how deep are you in this neocolonial struggle that you've actually embraced your abuser and made them feel made her feel that she was right for doing what they did to you tony is saying that the...
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schaefer leather goods. fifth generation, they have an open 150 years.hioans who live right there on the river, on the ohio west virginia border. governor dewine and the state government made them shut down. but do you know who they let stay open right down the street? walmart. now let's think about this for a second period where the party of the little guy. we are the party of the working people. where the party of taxpayers and citizens and activists. how is it fair, how is it in-line with the united states constitution and any way, shape, or form to shut down schaefer leather goods when they are work boots and cowboy boots to ohioans. but allow walmart down the street to sell work boots and cowboy boots to the same consumers. that is what the politicians did. that is what the bureaucrats did. but thank god in this country founded and based in judeo-christian values, where we have movement conservative activists like your self. were we have a party led by donald j trump. [cheering] are we able to fight the government? are we able to fight tierney? are
schaefer leather goods. fifth generation, they have an open 150 years.hioans who live right there on the river, on the ohio west virginia border. governor dewine and the state government made them shut down. but do you know who they let stay open right down the street? walmart. now let's think about this for a second period where the party of the little guy. we are the party of the working people. where the party of taxpayers and citizens and activists. how is it fair, how is it in-line with...
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regions or certain parts of the world is the very definition of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the kinds of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited to that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial space of leadership that excludes people from their leaders which is putting the people into this vicious cycle of constantly saying we need better we need better but nothing ever changes because the bubble of and the shield of neocolonialism is so thick so we're saying that oh my goodness that the that new colonialism one second is seeping into basically every. single fact of our lives politically economically even how we think he has socially and i'm just wondering from tony in what ways does new colonialism still have an impact in the way we
regions or certain parts of the world is the very definition of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggles with the kinds of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited to that it's violent that's...
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regions or certain parts of the world is the very definition of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggle with the concept of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited say that it's violent that's discriminator there's also this culture that stems from colonial space of leadership that excludes people from their leaders which is putting the people into this vicious cycle of constantly saying we need better we need better but nothing ever changes because the bubble of and the shield of neo colonialism is so thick so we're saying that oh my goodness that the that new colonialism once again is seeping into basically every. single factor of our lives politically economically even how we think he has socially and i'm just wondering from tony in what ways does new colonialism still have an impact in the wa
regions or certain parts of the world is the very definition of neocolonialism ok i'd like to come to schaefer because i just want to you know piggyback on what nigel a saying that it is a system and it is exploitative but where are the politicians the people who should be of those international tables making better deals for us saying this doesn't work for us anymore can a struggle with the concept of political leadership that is dysfunctional that is exploited say that it's violent that's...
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officials have accused john schaefer of six charges including physical violence in a capitol buildingo the many clashes with police some captured on security cameras. investigators say shaver was among those. >> bear spray in the crowd. >> reporter: also swept up, scott fairland, the brother of a secret service agency who protected michelle obama. adam honey cut. eduardo gonzalez passed out marijuana. james mills said he wanted to give capitol police a copy of the constitution. neighbors were stunned in california at a dawn raid to pick up a college student. >> i just woke up to the lights flashing. >> reporter: and christopher wray was close by when the female rioter was shot and killed. he told his wife to get rid of his trump things when the police were closing in. authorities say they found them anyway and arrested him. now his lawyers question why isn't the biggest name of all being picked up? >> my client is locked up in a federal detention center in middle america while donald trump is down in florida doing whatever he wants to trying to pass the buck and pass the blame. >> aut
officials have accused john schaefer of six charges including physical violence in a capitol buildingo the many clashes with police some captured on security cameras. investigators say shaver was among those. >> bear spray in the crowd. >> reporter: also swept up, scott fairland, the brother of a secret service agency who protected michelle obama. adam honey cut. eduardo gonzalez passed out marijuana. james mills said he wanted to give capitol police a copy of the constitution....
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annmarie: the deutsche bank cfo talking to bloomberg's daniel schaefer in frankfurt.anus, just the tliv is coming out with more and more of what we are hearing from christian, a lot of momentum for this bank. if the first time that they are getting an annual profit in six years. she is really going to be leading into the trading part of the bank now. manus: so much easier when you interview these bank ceo's with a good set of numbers. everyone is so much more relaxed around you. comes out with a profit. did caveat one month. i love all bank ceo's. none of them give us a hard time. i don't know whether they love us. one month does not make it. but the strategy is working. we have another ceo, friend of the show. i think he likes us. we are going to speak to the french software maker. bernard charles, irregular. what does it all mean? we have other inclusive conversations coming up. the executives on bloomberg. unilever. they all join the bloomberg team throughout the morning. your destination for earnings season. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a bi
annmarie: the deutsche bank cfo talking to bloomberg's daniel schaefer in frankfurt.anus, just the tliv is coming out with more and more of what we are hearing from christian, a lot of momentum for this bank. if the first time that they are getting an annual profit in six years. she is really going to be leading into the trading part of the bank now. manus: so much easier when you interview these bank ceo's with a good set of numbers. everyone is so much more relaxed around you. comes out with...
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i brought in michelle schaefer in about this. i you put out an intriguing tweet.is like old days of commodities pit. fun if you're on the right side. more importantly when the pits get emotional, charts are best friend. #chart patterns, #technicals. explain how the charts make you feel bretter? >> it turns out automatically all the noise. you're just looking at the price movement historically. so there are two-ways to look at the price. one is on the overpaul trend. what is the trend? is it up? yes. has that changed? that is what you have to ask yourself. to help you with the answer, more on shorter term. look at the price pattern over the last two days. simple, look at the low. look at low of yesterday. look at low of last couple days. has that been violated, yes or no? if the answer is yes, you can take some profits maybe leave some on because the trend hasn't changed. if the answer is no, it hasn't been violated just sit back and relax and enjoy the ride. charles: all right. make yourself a little pena colada and chill out. >> exactly. charles: depending what s
i brought in michelle schaefer in about this. i you put out an intriguing tweet.is like old days of commodities pit. fun if you're on the right side. more importantly when the pits get emotional, charts are best friend. #chart patterns, #technicals. explain how the charts make you feel bretter? >> it turns out automatically all the noise. you're just looking at the price movement historically. so there are two-ways to look at the price. one is on the overpaul trend. what is the trend? is...
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so yes yes yes yes and i'd like to give i'd like to give let me come to schaefer because she's so exhausted her hands are on her head. because the thing is this rate so the context is when we when i hear people talk about they don't have a problem with having the colonised i question how deep. are you in this neo colonial struggle that you actually embraced your abuser and made them feel made her feel that she was right for doing what they did to you tony is saying that the facts can't be changed that the world order at the time was as it was the world order was white people stealing from black africans that was the what i think sometimes when we speak very carelessly and very casually about very fundamental things that have was in the mess that we are and i really don't appreciate it ok tony do you agree with the charge that he was so deeply neo colonized yourself that you don't see why your utterances could have been that is absolutely bollocks. british language is a people. that is bollocks because we educated in the us we yet it's like those people who fail in life and keep talking abou
so yes yes yes yes and i'd like to give i'd like to give let me come to schaefer because she's so exhausted her hands are on her head. because the thing is this rate so the context is when we when i hear people talk about they don't have a problem with having the colonised i question how deep. are you in this neo colonial struggle that you actually embraced your abuser and made them feel made her feel that she was right for doing what they did to you tony is saying that the facts can't be...
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anna: daniel schaefer speaking to the deutsche bank ceo.the details about the earnings story but steven arons. good morning. the stock was up 3.7%, now it's down around 2.5%. what has the response been like? stephen: yeah, hi. it's a bit of a difficult picture. we had a scoop earlier this week where we anticipated trading results. of course, the other units in the bank, apart from the investment bank, have not performed so well. they actually shrank last year. people may be asking themselves, ok, what is the interest rate outlook, what does this mean for the bank? that's the question. matt: thanks so much for -- anna: bloomberg's bank reporter, steven arons. when we come back, we will talk more about the political developments in italy. mario draghi, former ecb president, front and center, of course. we will also get the action later from matteo renzi. this is bloomberg. matt: welcome back. this is "bloomberg daybreak: european open." future continues to gain. we also see crude rising. the euro is down below $1.20. we are looking at the bro
anna: daniel schaefer speaking to the deutsche bank ceo.the details about the earnings story but steven arons. good morning. the stock was up 3.7%, now it's down around 2.5%. what has the response been like? stephen: yeah, hi. it's a bit of a difficult picture. we had a scoop earlier this week where we anticipated trading results. of course, the other units in the bank, apart from the investment bank, have not performed so well. they actually shrank last year. people may be asking themselves,...
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it did not and with republicans and william schaefer and rockefeller and george romney.it continues to this day the discrimination against people in economic terms and food deserts and the fact is that we have a problem in this country and we need to deal with it and make amends and reparations is notra necessarily manyoi as he pointed out but what they talked about it's about slavery and the consequences ofnd slavery and jim crow and what happened to jim crow separate and unequal plessy versuss ferguson and was not challenged by most people. i sought when i was a young person i saw discrimination and i could not understand the first hero i had was an african cuban baseball player who befriended me when nobody elseod did trying to get autographs i was just six years old the nicest guy who put his heart out to me what is the black player the only one and people didn't get it and for years we have a problem in this country it could be programs good for people beyond black people but those that are systematically oppressed and we should not fear a study that deals with slav
it did not and with republicans and william schaefer and rockefeller and george romney.it continues to this day the discrimination against people in economic terms and food deserts and the fact is that we have a problem in this country and we need to deal with it and make amends and reparations is notra necessarily manyoi as he pointed out but what they talked about it's about slavery and the consequences ofnd slavery and jim crow and what happened to jim crow separate and unequal plessy...
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not end with baker, it did not end with republicans like everett dirks menon parsley and william schaeferefeller and wayne morris. and george romney. it did not end, it continues it continues to this day, discrimination against people in economic terms social terms with health desert food deserts and people who don't care, it's neglecting can best be said. the fact is we have a problem in this country we need to deal with it. we need to make amends. and reformations is not necessarily money is mr. johnson pointed out. it'sit a steady and some of the witnesses have talked about, nobody here, the slaves are not live it's about slavery and the consequences of slavery. it's about jim crow and what happened to jim crow separate and a unequal. versus ferguson led to this country's core is not challenged by most people. i have, i have seen it when i was a young person in memphis. jaisol discrimination. i could not understand it. the first hero i had with an african-american cuban baseball player, who befriended me when nobody else did, when i had polio, was on crutches and try to get autographs
not end with baker, it did not end with republicans like everett dirks menon parsley and william schaeferefeller and wayne morris. and george romney. it did not end, it continues it continues to this day, discrimination against people in economic terms social terms with health desert food deserts and people who don't care, it's neglecting can best be said. the fact is we have a problem in this country we need to deal with it. we need to make amends. and reformations is not necessarily money is...