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steven arons, our financial reporter in frankfurt.n you look at deutsche bank and some of the troubles and travails it has had, today they are saying, we are ipo-ing the asset management. is it something you would be looking at? investing, not be but i think from the asset management standpoint, the cycle of valuation, it is probably a good time for deutsche bank to do that trade. now new leadership, solveo, and it will also potential conflict of interest, detaching from the bank. i think it is probably positive. francine: you are invested in banks, genoa in italy, but also in greece. do you see an opportunity because you see consolidation or because certain banks aren't lending directly to the enterprises you are trying to fund? >> we are trying to find imbalance around europe. areas where there is an imbalance between supply and demand of credit, we are trying to step in. banks or european finance division like consumer finance. time there is an which we feel there might be a good value to do. francine: thank you so much. let's get
steven arons, our financial reporter in frankfurt.n you look at deutsche bank and some of the troubles and travails it has had, today they are saying, we are ipo-ing the asset management. is it something you would be looking at? investing, not be but i think from the asset management standpoint, the cycle of valuation, it is probably a good time for deutsche bank to do that trade. now new leadership, solveo, and it will also potential conflict of interest, detaching from the bank. i think it is...
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. >>> l tiel tiempo paso y las ars marcvaron aron las caras de pa m madres que vieron partir a sus h el mismo temor vivian a padres y abuelos que entraron a una sala al escuchar sus nomb s nombras. >>> ajunquunque sus piernas y v abva avanzaban a la misma cvvelocidad el afan por abrazar a los suyos los empujaba. >>> pueden ino pueden ir a mexi sus padres pueden venir. >>> sesenta personas se reuni o reunieron en este barco en ortotros estados se repetira. >>> mientras millones viven con miedo a una deportacion estas familias mexicanas reci e recibieron el mejor regalo. >>>e n m en umexico mujeres c n confeccionan sus vestidos para darlos a conocer en todo el pais y el mundo trabajar le ha cambiado la vida a mas de una. >>> con paciencia y concentra o concentracion juntan los pedazos de tela despues con hilo y aguja detala a mano asi rosalia detalla una pieza n unica. >>> aprendimos a cocer, cortar. >>> es parte del grupo de cos r costureras emigraron de un pueblo pobre de mexico a la capital de chihuahua a trabajar en la marca kusa, que significa aguila en su lengua. >>> pensamos que
. >>> l tiel tiempo paso y las ars marcvaron aron las caras de pa m madres que vieron partir a sus h el mismo temor vivian a padres y abuelos que entraron a una sala al escuchar sus nomb s nombras. >>> ajunquunque sus piernas y v abva avanzaban a la misma cvvelocidad el afan por abrazar a los suyos los empujaba. >>> pueden ino pueden ir a mexi sus padres pueden venir. >>> sesenta personas se reuni o reunieron en este barco en ortotros estados se repetira....
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. >> the football coach aron feis, final act was throwing himself in front of the gunman's bullet shielding students from the automatic gun fire. >>> school officials here assess what they can do to keep their campuses safe here. >> nobody wants to talk about this. >> reporter: napa college police chief watched what unfolded in florida. but for arnold, it hits close to home, as he considers it his mission to keep something similar from happening on his campus. >> if you don't tell people what you want them to do when they're confronted with it, then they're paralyzed. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: last month we received an exclusive invitation to an active shooter training at napa college. arnold believes it's better to be prepared than to pretend it's not going to happen. >> we have the intruder locks, we have a process that we use for evaluating, you know, potential students who might come to our attention. we start looking at publicly available social media, we look at what are the other relationships. >> reporter: the chief here at napa valley college says it's not enough to
. >> the football coach aron feis, final act was throwing himself in front of the gunman's bullet shielding students from the automatic gun fire. >>> school officials here assess what they can do to keep their campuses safe here. >> nobody wants to talk about this. >> reporter: napa college police chief watched what unfolded in florida. but for arnold, it hits close to home, as he considers it his mission to keep something similar from happening on his campus....
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doping test of its national poll vault champion prior to the rio olympics earlier my colleague nicky aron discussed the details with. well it looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some corkey damage control around the summer olympics in rio and here's the athlete at the center of this what can you tell us about him well it's all of the case of the former pole vault champion from canada his name is shawn barber prior to rio he had tested positive for cocaine but instead of being thrown out of the olympics after several and terminal disciplinary proceedings with that in canada he was allowed to go and moreover this case was hidden from the international olympic committee for a while the see you see he was not permitted to disclose sean soo wish and prior to or during the games we do not condone this behavior sean has apologized for his mist
doping test of its national poll vault champion prior to the rio olympics earlier my colleague nicky aron discussed the details with. well it looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some corkey damage control around the summer olympics in rio and...
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doping test of its national poll of all champion prior to the rio olympics earlier my colleague nicky aron discussed the details with our. well that looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some quirky damage control around the summer olympics in rio and here is the athlete at the center of this what can you tell us about him well it's all of the case of the former pole vault champion from canada his name is shawn barber prior to rio he had tested positive for cocaine but instead of being thrown out of the olympics after several and terminal disciplinary proceedings what they didn't counted he was allowed to go and moreover this case was hidden from the international olympic committee for a while the see you see he was not permitted to disclose sean sue wish and prior to or during the games we do not condone this behavior sean has apologized
doping test of its national poll of all champion prior to the rio olympics earlier my colleague nicky aron discussed the details with our. well that looks like an eyebrow raising e-mail exchange supposedly between the people from the canadian olympic committee and also their national body that is responsible for sports ethics some pretty disappointing tactics in there it looked like attempts to play down an anti-doping rule violation and some quirky damage control around the summer olympics in...
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you just mentioned aron price, lacey to himself in front of students and was killed. —— aaron feis. tonts and was killed. -- aaron feis. yes, he did. iwas was killed. -- aaron feis. yes, he did. i was very frustrated comic frightened in front of my students. we were trying to break because we we re we were trying to break because we were afraid he was going to come back, so we were holding on to each other and the students were extremely mature. they were incredible, i just want everyone to know how incredible the students were. they held onto each other, they were consoling each other, they we re they were consoling each other, they were trying to be quiet, the ones who are injured were being helped by other students in the corner, they we re other students in the corner, they were shielding themselves with textbooks and laptops, they did anything they could to protect each other, and we were very, very frightened. kids were shaking. there are people, as i'm sure you know, who say that all this actually is an argument for more gun, sales go up when this kind of thing happens. there ar
you just mentioned aron price, lacey to himself in front of students and was killed. —— aaron feis. tonts and was killed. -- aaron feis. yes, he did. iwas was killed. -- aaron feis. yes, he did. i was very frustrated comic frightened in front of my students. we were trying to break because we we re we were trying to break because we were afraid he was going to come back, so we were holding on to each other and the students were extremely mature. they were incredible, i just want everyone to...
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nejra: thank you to steven arons. great to have you with us.estors are awaiting earnings from top lenders. hsbc reporting tomorrow. barclays on wednesday. rbs on friday. for more, let's bring in stephen morris. also in that list is lloyd's. we have for you can't banks reporting this week. are there any themes that we can draw? stephen: one of the major themes we have seen the last few years is just how long and has taken the u.k. banks to restructure themselves and really get themselves on sound footing and a position to grow again. we are seeing that at lloyds, which is preparing to unveil a new strategy. it will be interesting to see what they have to say. unfortunately if you work there, it will probably involve more job cuts. onlly we are focusing barclays later on this week, which faces a lot of the same questions that steve just talked about over there and fran in frankfurt. does that cut costs? does it abandoned the investment banking strategy? does a double down and gamble on be in the last man standing in europe? yielding revenue down
nejra: thank you to steven arons. great to have you with us.estors are awaiting earnings from top lenders. hsbc reporting tomorrow. barclays on wednesday. rbs on friday. for more, let's bring in stephen morris. also in that list is lloyd's. we have for you can't banks reporting this week. are there any themes that we can draw? stephen: one of the major themes we have seen the last few years is just how long and has taken the u.k. banks to restructure themselves and really get themselves on...
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assistant football coach aron feis jumped in front of a student to keep him from being shot. >>> and the heart breaking number of people killed in this massacre would have been worse if not for the heroism of teachers and other school personnel, including a janitor, who directed students running away from the gun fire. >> the janitor said guys you can't go this way, go this way. they crowded us into the culinary classroom, and because of those actions, a split second decision, she saved my life and she saved easily 40 others there. >> as that student's account illustrates, every second, every decision was life and death. >> i went back to my classroom and opened the classroom door, so for a minute or so, we just yelled at the students to get inside a classroom. some of my kids ended up in another room, and i took in a couple of kids that weren't mine because they were there and they needed a safe place to be. >> investigators say at 2:19 p.m. the suspect was dropped off at the school by an uber driver. the shooting started two minutes later. the suspect then left just before 2:30 p.m
assistant football coach aron feis jumped in front of a student to keep him from being shot. >>> and the heart breaking number of people killed in this massacre would have been worse if not for the heroism of teachers and other school personnel, including a janitor, who directed students running away from the gun fire. >> the janitor said guys you can't go this way, go this way. they crowded us into the culinary classroom, and because of those actions, a split second decision,...
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steven arons joining us out of frankfurt. minutes away from the open.ve dealt with deutsche bank, let's talk about the stocks we are watching. geely automotive is trading strongly in hong kong, taking a stake in daimler. how will that affect the open? job eastern joins us from our stock steam. geely is up strongly. what are we expecting from daimler? >> daimler, the maker of mercedes, their stock rose slightly on the trade gate close, which the exchange opened early. we are expecting daimler shares to rise. it is obviously a huge stake, 7.3 billion euros. but we are expecting daimler shares to rise as well. guy: i wonder if it came as a surprise to deutsche's management team. there's a profit warning out, which is interesting. how will the stock take that? >> it came out very negative, a profit warning. run,s originally state they suffered very badly from the declining letter volume. internet and the emergence of a number of new players in the market. guy: i'd argue they would always make up for that loss of the regular post, from the amazon effect. rea
steven arons joining us out of frankfurt. minutes away from the open.ve dealt with deutsche bank, let's talk about the stocks we are watching. geely automotive is trading strongly in hong kong, taking a stake in daimler. how will that affect the open? job eastern joins us from our stock steam. geely is up strongly. what are we expecting from daimler? >> daimler, the maker of mercedes, their stock rose slightly on the trade gate close, which the exchange opened early. we are expecting...
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joining us is steven arons. state? they cut the did it have too many other financial obligations? what happened. they have been in deep trouble for a while now. they said previously they want to stay a significant investor in deutsche bank. in the filing we saw, they had to sell shares to repay margin loan. -- to repay a margin loan. liquidityren't in the squeeze, there were probably other ways to repay that. that seems to be at the root of all of this. matt: what will the real to -- what will they be able to sell next, or do they still have to? steven: they were very clear statement. they said they don't intend to cut their stake in deutsche bank any further. investors aren't reassured that they won't continue to cut. they are in trouble. we have seen each piece of news coming out seems to be worse than the one before. theplan for them is to keep holding at the current level. let's see if they can do it. the i'm curious about auctions collar that has been put on. .hat would be symmetrical we have any idea where the strike prices are? -- do we have any idea where the strike prices
joining us is steven arons. state? they cut the did it have too many other financial obligations? what happened. they have been in deep trouble for a while now. they said previously they want to stay a significant investor in deutsche bank. in the filing we saw, they had to sell shares to repay margin loan. -- to repay a margin loan. liquidityren't in the squeeze, there were probably other ways to repay that. that seems to be at the root of all of this. matt: what will the real to -- what will...
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let's get more on the deutsche bank story, joined by steven arons in frankfurt.nk you very much for joining us. so, give us the top-line story here and explain why this is happening. >> as you said, deutsche bank needs to cut costs. it's imperative on them. they still aren't profitable. they've had three straight annual losses, so cost cutting is at the forefront of the priorities, the c.e.o. just said as much at the beginning of this month when he presented last year's numbers. but it's a cost-cutting exercise. anna: and put it in some context, steven, in terms of the numbers, parts of the business we're talking about at deutsche bank. steven: i mean, as you probably know, deutsche bank is still the biggest europian investment bank. it has about 17,000 employees. we're talking here of executives, top-level directors, not exactly sure how much there are, but if they do cut 500, that's going to be a substantial amount, it's going to decrease costs. however, deutsche bank's investment bank also has a revenue problem. it's been declining for a long, long time, and p
let's get more on the deutsche bank story, joined by steven arons in frankfurt.nk you very much for joining us. so, give us the top-line story here and explain why this is happening. >> as you said, deutsche bank needs to cut costs. it's imperative on them. they still aren't profitable. they've had three straight annual losses, so cost cutting is at the forefront of the priorities, the c.e.o. just said as much at the beginning of this month when he presented last year's numbers. but it's...
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paulina nos encontramos en el vehÍculo de una familia que viene a dejar a su pequeÑo al colegio, Él es aronÓ de las manos, tenÍa muchos problemas el niÑo, entonces hay que controlar mÁs a los niÑos que tienen problemas yo creo. >> mucho mÁs, no hay que sentirse yo lo apoyÉ a mi hijo en todo esto y se tiene que sentir bien y seguro y ver y abrir y decir cuando ve algo, asÍ para reportarlo, cuando ve a un niÑo, que tiene un comportamiento no buenos hay que hablar y decir y reportar, nada mÁs. >> muy bien, pues muchas gracias a ambos, bueno ahÍ tienes paulina el pensamiento de una mamÁ y de un niÑo de esta escuela de la stoneman douglas, regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> muchas gracias rogelio por este reporte y por supuesto estaremos al pendiente en caso de mÁs iormacÓn, por hoy es todo en las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa" pero recuerde que mÁs informaciÓn en noticias telemundo a las 12:30 de este dÍa, los dejo con adamari lÓpez y consejo para nuestra gente, buenos dÍas a todos. ♪ >> familia de cuesta a su hijo estar quieto, le cuesta empezar a hacer algo, lo comienza y no lo termina, si
paulina nos encontramos en el vehÍculo de una familia que viene a dejar a su pequeÑo al colegio, Él es aronÓ de las manos, tenÍa muchos problemas el niÑo, entonces hay que controlar mÁs a los niÑos que tienen problemas yo creo. >> mucho mÁs, no hay que sentirse yo lo apoyÉ a mi hijo en todo esto y se tiene que sentir bien y seguro y ver y abrir y decir cuando ve algo, asÍ para reportarlo, cuando ve a un niÑo, que tiene un comportamiento no buenos hay que hablar y decir y...