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doug: turkish soldiers have actually been ensconced around basel, near basel -- near mosul for quite some time. their training. what are you doing their? president erdogan had very strident comments, and he has been saying in a showdown with the iraqi prime minister, you have no right to tell us we have no right to be there. the iraqi minister does not want him to be part of this thing. turkey is saying we will be the ones who decide that, and we will be part of the coalition. if not, we will have a plan b. turkey is determined to take part. why? it is a little complicated. there is some nationalist considerations here. turkish nationalists believe -- go back to the beginning of the 20 century -- basically mosul was supposed to be part of turkey. was cheated out of muscle by the british. -- out of mosul by the british. so many believe it should be turkish. there is also a religious/ islamist agenda here. this is what erdogan is talking about. he sees mosul, which is predominantly sunni, as a sunni city. he things after the liberation, maybe shia and shiite militia might displace the
doug: turkish soldiers have actually been ensconced around basel, near basel -- near mosul for quite some time. their training. what are you doing their? president erdogan had very strident comments, and he has been saying in a showdown with the iraqi prime minister, you have no right to tell us we have no right to be there. the iraqi minister does not want him to be part of this thing. turkey is saying we will be the ones who decide that, and we will be part of the coalition. if not, we will...
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we have basel iii, basel for order could call it on the table. how do you see that coming into fruition and are we able to see past the regulatory process that's been in place for seven years? >> whoa, no. that's the short answer. we are in an interesting place right now, let's just say that. the banking system all the numbers are out there is dramatically capitalized on a global basis. obviously by region institution. the amount of predatory change is probably equivalent to the last 50 years and maybe more. there has been an historic set of regulatory changes. unfortunately many of the jurisdictions around the world are now operating in different places. some of declared themselves like the kid in the back of the cart to their parents saying are we there yet and some of them are getting the answer yes and some are getting the answer we have to check with somebody else and some get the answer we are close. we have lack of harmony at the global level. we have institutions that i think feel like they have been through enormous change and are trying
we have basel iii, basel for order could call it on the table. how do you see that coming into fruition and are we able to see past the regulatory process that's been in place for seven years? >> whoa, no. that's the short answer. we are in an interesting place right now, let's just say that. the banking system all the numbers are out there is dramatically capitalized on a global basis. obviously by region institution. the amount of predatory change is probably equivalent to the last 50...
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and as iraqi forces fight to drive islamic state out of basel, one christian town nearby is celebrating its freedom and remembering the horrors that it faced under the jihadists. it's good to have you with us. a massive operation in the french port city of calais to shut down the migrant camp known as the jungle. thousands of migrants are being relocated to official centers around france where they are going to be allowed to apply for asylum. but for many of them who hoped to reach the u.k. via friends, this is the bitter end to a difficult journey. reporter: lines of migrants clutching their few belongings waiting to get on buses. it's the first day of the massive evacuation. for some, the jungle could spell the end. others were pleased to be leaving. >> it's not good. the conditions are very poor. many people are facing a lot of problems. >> we have found some good things here. we may be part of it but it is hard. reporter: all of them are supposed to be transferred to centers throughout france and the camp will be destroyed later this week. >> it is going well. we knew this morning t
and as iraqi forces fight to drive islamic state out of basel, one christian town nearby is celebrating its freedom and remembering the horrors that it faced under the jihadists. it's good to have you with us. a massive operation in the french port city of calais to shut down the migrant camp known as the jungle. thousands of migrants are being relocated to official centers around france where they are going to be allowed to apply for asylum. but for many of them who hoped to reach the u.k. via...
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the most critical point for deutsche bank is whether any of the basel three instruments will have totriggered because of a drop in the capital levels. it will ultimately depend on the size of the fine. the department of justice in the u.s. is going to approve for the bank. about fine is reduced to $6 billion, i do believe that is perhaps a lot more manageable and we are not going to face this scenario. fine isigns -- if the in the double digits, we may see the first time this basel three instruments will have to be triggered. angie: -- yousef: the other big story is what is happening in saudi arabia. we saw the vote from the u.s. congress raising questions about the u.s.-saudi relationship. we also have the opec story and some uncertainty about whether this is going to hold. this is your imap function, which our viewers can pull up on their bloomberg. that shows you the scale of selling. down 6.37%. what is going on here? >> clearly the latest developments override president obama's veto on the legislation to allow families of 9/11 victims to sue the saudi government. it is a negativ
the most critical point for deutsche bank is whether any of the basel three instruments will have totriggered because of a drop in the capital levels. it will ultimately depend on the size of the fine. the department of justice in the u.s. is going to approve for the bank. about fine is reduced to $6 billion, i do believe that is perhaps a lot more manageable and we are not going to face this scenario. fine isigns -- if the in the double digits, we may see the first time this basel three...
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basel stated he is "grateful he expressed remorse.? pence later attended a fundraiser in rhode island. last-minute scratch is an event that house speaker paul ryan. sheldon: our political reporter kent wainscott was there. former president bill clinton was in town today. mike anderson covering that stopped in greenfield. we begin with kent in walmart county. testing walworth county. : donald trump uninvited by house speaker paul ryan in a move that angered a lot of trump supporters in this crowd. [applause] speaker ryan faced boos and shouts from many in his home district. just hours after saying he was second by -- was sickened by trump's comments about women. >> you better support trump! kent: he stood statement without speaking the candidate's name. speaker ryan: there is an elephant in the room. this is troubling. i put out a statement last night, and that what i said, and it's still how i feel. kent: the diehard trump supporters largely prophesied the candidate's controversy. than that. something that he said writing to his buddie
basel stated he is "grateful he expressed remorse.? pence later attended a fundraiser in rhode island. last-minute scratch is an event that house speaker paul ryan. sheldon: our political reporter kent wainscott was there. former president bill clinton was in town today. mike anderson covering that stopped in greenfield. we begin with kent in walmart county. testing walworth county. : donald trump uninvited by house speaker paul ryan in a move that angered a lot of trump supporters in this...
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we are ready to liberate basel. -- ready tomose a liberate mosul. m in a few who can have fled areas already controlled by the extremists. these families setting up homes. they walked for days to escape the clutches, many barely old enough to understand the conflict they have been caught up in. the 90-year-old has just managed the journey. hardly have there was anything to eat. children were dying because they didn't have any milk. how does she feel? reporter: and for some the scars will never be erased. she blames i.s. for her daughter's injuries. and she breaks down when she tells me her two young sons were killed in the same blast. the u.n. has warned up to one million civilians might be displaced, even if they can be defeated, iraq still has to deal with a deep sectarian divide. they have arrived in the thousands in the middle of a dust storm and it is not yet clear if that will affect the timing of the operation. not allowed to say when the offensive will begin, but we have been told it will be soon. >> extraordinary scene from the iraqi desert
we are ready to liberate basel. -- ready tomose a liberate mosul. m in a few who can have fled areas already controlled by the extremists. these families setting up homes. they walked for days to escape the clutches, many barely old enough to understand the conflict they have been caught up in. the 90-year-old has just managed the journey. hardly have there was anything to eat. children were dying because they didn't have any milk. how does she feel? reporter: and for some the scars will never...
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this operation in basel -- in mosul plays a key role not in the decisive battle for crisis in the region itself, in iraq or in syria, but also for the future. it will be a key role in shaping the future of the coalition's and potentially beyond the region. it is not just about the battle of the city and for moving isis. it plays into the wider geopolitical context of the laura: situation. laura: when you look at comments made by president erdogan today, he is concerned about what will happen after the offensive in mosul, that there will be sectarian clashes, revenge attacks on the sunni arab population in mosul. there is a concern on ankara's issuesat there will be in the area. marco: two issues. one is geographic. turkey shares a 350 kilometer border with iraq and it wants to prevent any further spillover into iraqi territory -- sorry, into turkish territory. ethnic sectarian elements. it is a diverse city. if you look at cities retaken by example,tia, for ramadi, there were reprisals on local sunni populations. the turks and others want to prevent that from happening in mosul, which re
this operation in basel -- in mosul plays a key role not in the decisive battle for crisis in the region itself, in iraq or in syria, but also for the future. it will be a key role in shaping the future of the coalition's and potentially beyond the region. it is not just about the battle of the city and for moving isis. it plays into the wider geopolitical context of the laura: situation. laura: when you look at comments made by president erdogan today, he is concerned about what will happen...
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backed a international airstrikes, government troops, nearing basel from the south with a kurdish system in the east, many villages must be recaptured before the northern city's outskirts are reached. james andre is in iraqi kurdistan, and he joins me now. james, you have been south of mosul. what is the latest on the progress made by iraqi forces? james: indeed we were at the base and we followed one of these operations to liberate villages. the objective was to liberate two villages, and they managed to liberate one. it is a very slow and difficult progression. they have 18 villages to liberate before they reach the outskirts of mosul. there is a lot of artillery where a column of vehicles approaches. these are small cities or small villages. basically when they arrived in the village that was liberated the people of the islamic state organization had already left their positionon and fled north toward mosul. it is going to get more difficult as they advanced to the city, but there are operations like that one every day on the southern front. there is still a lot of distance to cover.
backed a international airstrikes, government troops, nearing basel from the south with a kurdish system in the east, many villages must be recaptured before the northern city's outskirts are reached. james andre is in iraqi kurdistan, and he joins me now. james, you have been south of mosul. what is the latest on the progress made by iraqi forces? james: indeed we were at the base and we followed one of these operations to liberate villages. the objective was to liberate two villages, and they...
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precrisis basel i was in place.d less risk, were presented to visit capital charge irrespective of the riskiness of that mortgage. also to did not come until later in the models that were looking at recalibrating are constraining acted in commonplace until 2008-2000 in europe and the first one in the u.s. was 2014. all of those were improve the there were issues about floors, final calibration of leverage risk and then off risk. we look forward to seeing the final calibration. we appreciate the committee's effort to ensure that it doesn't exceed its mandate which is no significant increase in capital and we stand ready to work over the coming weeks and months to ensure that we come up with the right outcome. we understand what they're trying to do. we don't disagree with the objective but we just want to ensure they do it in a way which does not damage firms, doesn't damage job creation or capital formation. it's not just about banks. we're engaged in insurance and asset management. we agree with the focus on activi
precrisis basel i was in place.d less risk, were presented to visit capital charge irrespective of the riskiness of that mortgage. also to did not come until later in the models that were looking at recalibrating are constraining acted in commonplace until 2008-2000 in europe and the first one in the u.s. was 2014. all of those were improve the there were issues about floors, final calibration of leverage risk and then off risk. we look forward to seeing the final calibration. we appreciate the...
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we have basel three, basel basel four on the table. how do you see that coming to fruition and are we able to see past the regulatory. >> no, that's the short answer. we are in an interesting place right now. the banking system and all the numbers are out there. there's dramatically better capitalized on a market basis. if you look at regulations that are being talked about, japan potentially has, i think that gets to a dangerous place when investor investors do comparisons around safety and soundness. i think we are better off trying to be in the same place but it appears for a while we won't be there. >> you are binding in strength with the car. >> yes. >> it was 22000 pages wrong long, does that that seem right. >> that's probably short. >> that was the executive summary. >> again, you have the regulatory issue started. are there changes that you think were damaging, harmful if the next president were to call you, and what were you doing with respect to regulation. >> it's clear being down here, japan, china, europe want to stop, di
we have basel three, basel basel four on the table. how do you see that coming to fruition and are we able to see past the regulatory. >> no, that's the short answer. we are in an interesting place right now. the banking system and all the numbers are out there. there's dramatically better capitalized on a market basis. if you look at regulations that are being talked about, japan potentially has, i think that gets to a dangerous place when investor investors do comparisons around safety...
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he taught for 10 years in basel with some success, but due to reasons that we can only sort of imperfectly suss out, with his health or that he needed to break free, nietzsche breaks free lives on a pension for the rest of his life and gets to inhabit the image of the freethinker that he so exalts and worships in his own philosophy. but, nietzsche did have a huge readership for most of his productive life and i say productive life because in 1889, he has a nervous collapse and spends the last 11 years of his life in a very declining state. i mean, and the pin a total vegetative state. he dies in 1900. he's discovered, so how does need to become nietzsche? he's discovered precisely in those months when his health is declining, surely before his mental collapse. one of the terrible ironies of friedrich nietzsche's life and the life of his ideas is that it's in the moment when intellectually and mentally, you know, there is a close never counts for him and that's the moment when the floodgates open and he becomes the superstar that he is today. >> host: who discovered him? how was he discover
he taught for 10 years in basel with some success, but due to reasons that we can only sort of imperfectly suss out, with his health or that he needed to break free, nietzsche breaks free lives on a pension for the rest of his life and gets to inhabit the image of the freethinker that he so exalts and worships in his own philosophy. but, nietzsche did have a huge readership for most of his productive life and i say productive life because in 1889, he has a nervous collapse and spends the last...
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another international organization similar to the sfb is the basel committee on the bank supervision. european members of the basel committee are pushing back how they assess credit, market risks, with some european members reportedly threatening to reject the proposals. it seems the european regulators are willing to defend their rules, their institutions in such organizations. why are the united states regulators, by contrast, so willing to defer to the agenda of the fsb? >> i don't think that is an accurate description how u.s. regulators participate. we used our involvement in the fsb and all the international bodies to drive an agenda -- >> can you give me an example where your treasury colleagues rejected or resisted fsb initiative? >> fsb only makes decisions by consensus. it doesn't get to the decision ifitis noot consensus. we drive that process -- >> you never objected? >> no. i didn't say -- >> can you give me some example? >> i've got 10 seconds left. we are happy to get back to you in writing. >> yield back. >> gentle lady yields back. i'd like to thank the secretary for
another international organization similar to the sfb is the basel committee on the bank supervision. european members of the basel committee are pushing back how they assess credit, market risks, with some european members reportedly threatening to reject the proposals. it seems the european regulators are willing to defend their rules, their institutions in such organizations. why are the united states regulators, by contrast, so willing to defer to the agenda of the fsb? >> i don't...
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one of the components of basel iii, called basel iv. how important is that to morgan stanley? >> i don't really want to get into which pieces i'd be changing because obviously give the appearance of self-serving. obviously like to change so we could do better but that's not very helpful. i think the points jamie made are legitimate questions. listen, this has been a surge of activity in a very compressed time period. there is definitely some areas where there's been excess and some areas where it's been too slow, lay it all out there. what i would like to see is more international harmony and let's stop and pause and digest. let's just see what we've got for a bit. no question over time you'll find some bits aren't working, right? but the financial system is demde demonstrably safer than it was going into the financial crisis. they are demonstrably lower because they carry less capital. it behooves us to change that reality. that can take years or a decade or more. i'm not going to get into a piece or what parts we want. we need to absorb, digest and live with it for a bit. >>
one of the components of basel iii, called basel iv. how important is that to morgan stanley? >> i don't really want to get into which pieces i'd be changing because obviously give the appearance of self-serving. obviously like to change so we could do better but that's not very helpful. i think the points jamie made are legitimate questions. listen, this has been a surge of activity in a very compressed time period. there is definitely some areas where there's been excess and some areas...
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and joining us for a look at the jobs report is matt basel are -- boseler.hank you for joining us. he picked out the most interesting charts from this. matt: this was a decent report and a lot of the things where positive, so i will start with a more negative aspects. scarlet: always a contrarian. matt: right. it has kicked up. is the rising because of persistent to patient -- participation rising, or other reasons? and this chart -- scarlet: the unemployment bathtub chart? you -- , this one shows scarlet: the blue line is those not in labor force. matt: basically what you have is to sources of unemployment, you can lose your job or the outside the labor force and come back in and be looking for work and be unemployed. it is the latter that is driving the rate and that is a good thing and that is what the fed wants to see. but part of the problem is that the less people, the amount of people every month that are losing jobs is stabilizing, and that has been going down. now that is stabilize, the rate is falling further. that is not a good thing, because it p
and joining us for a look at the jobs report is matt basel are -- boseler.hank you for joining us. he picked out the most interesting charts from this. matt: this was a decent report and a lot of the things where positive, so i will start with a more negative aspects. scarlet: always a contrarian. matt: right. it has kicked up. is the rising because of persistent to patient -- participation rising, or other reasons? and this chart -- scarlet: the unemployment bathtub chart? you -- , this one...
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three weeks ago this kind of basel would not make a big difference.-kind of proposal would not make a big difference. john: i disagree with many of these policies for reasons that you do. i think term limits are deleterious in many ways to those that in office that know what they are doing. just as a matter of politics, is what ar 18, this populist reformer would have rolled out in ma any talked about for six months at least. could have been politically powerful and salient had he has been talking about it not starting on october 18. mark: and there are lobbyists all over the clinton orbit. coming up, senate republican candidates are dancing and tiptoeing around donald trump. melania trump then goes to the media. those stories when we come back. ♪ mark: not a lot of new presidential polling out, but there was a patch of senate race polls. senator rubio has a slight pull over his democratic congressman, patrick murphy. , in pennsylvania republican pat toomey is ahead of his democratic incumbent 49 to 45. those races have tightened up over the last two
three weeks ago this kind of basel would not make a big difference.-kind of proposal would not make a big difference. john: i disagree with many of these policies for reasons that you do. i think term limits are deleterious in many ways to those that in office that know what they are doing. just as a matter of politics, is what ar 18, this populist reformer would have rolled out in ma any talked about for six months at least. could have been politically powerful and salient had he has been...
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[applause] >> not to be in too much trouble comparing the up quality of soccer to geneva and basel.ghter] >> enjoyed a have a challenging experience. >> not trying to be a politician but it is power of soccer to unite people of the different social strata different origins or languages to hammer that out and at the end of that dago have baby your -- they go drink a beer. i hope that the end of that. >> thank you director azevedo. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> lied to the johns hopkins school of advanced studies in washington the conversation with the russian ambassador to the united states will sit down for a lead discussion with the former u.s. ambassador for women's empowerment. live coverage on c-span to. [inaudible conversations]
[applause] >> not to be in too much trouble comparing the up quality of soccer to geneva and basel.ghter] >> enjoyed a have a challenging experience. >> not trying to be a politician but it is power of soccer to unite people of the different social strata different origins or languages to hammer that out and at the end of that dago have baby your -- they go drink a beer. i hope that the end of that. >> thank you director azevedo. [applause] [inaudible conversations]...
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if you think that syria or yemen or a rock for the fight in basel right now, the americans are mosulight now, the americans are bit players, being driven by others. hillary clinton will bring more clarity for what the american states once and is willing to do. it will be a lot less than these american erstwhile allies in the middle east will be hoping for. >> there's also the issue with oil. how is that impacting? >> it just means that the social contract is falling away. the way that much of the middle east worked was you pay us a lot of money and keep security, and in return we don't get to scream bloody murder if you're governing us badly. if oil prices are in the toilet, thenpec is falling apart, obviously these governments no longer have the ability to provide for the population the way they used to. saudi arabia in particular, they cut thet two weeks ago salaries of all of their public sector employees. they never had to do that before. that is not good in a country that does not have a lot of legitimacy. it is run by a family. it is not like there are elections and they can th
if you think that syria or yemen or a rock for the fight in basel right now, the americans are mosulight now, the americans are bit players, being driven by others. hillary clinton will bring more clarity for what the american states once and is willing to do. it will be a lot less than these american erstwhile allies in the middle east will be hoping for. >> there's also the issue with oil. how is that impacting? >> it just means that the social contract is falling away. the way...
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basel, luciana, thank you both. appreciate it. great discussion.lary clinton appearing at a jennifer lopez concert last night in miami, part of clinton's effort to urge floridians to get out early. >> we just heard jennifer perform "let's get loud," well, i say let's get loud at the voting booth! >> after break, we'll go live to south florida to see how that early voting is going and look at the metrics and a get out the vote program the clinton campaign hopes will succeed on election day and before. joy reid picks up our coverage next hour. she has a "washington post" reporter with the exhaustive story about the trump foundation and his not so charitable record of giving. t. we're not ssive grsive. y, hey, he i've as admirehow u st say wt's inour head,. mter withoury bra.g. goodnt ted yo linoof that looks en everything. thank yo welcomoof that looks en everything. so, fedex lpimplify r commmmusess and this is not a paivaggrsive . just wanted to say, you guys are d a grjo wh's that suefedex.n? helping l busiss simplify e-commerce. mynsurance rates
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. >> joining me to discuss, elyse jordan, former adviser to rand paul, and basel smyckel. i'll start with you. is this fair game substantively? >> no, and i think it's horrific that we're in a place where both donald trump and his sur row gots including rudeddy giuliani are using this language to talk about both people's marriages and women's issues broadly in the way that they are. listen, several months ago when i was a clinton surrogate, they said it's a boutique issue. but issues that impact women affect the politics of the country and i think that donald trump will feel that on election day and in the meantime it's having an impact on the polls. but language that is used in the last few days, couple with what he's done in the last few years, i think has been an abomination. >> i have to say, you look at some of it, the way that they have rolled out this attack which basically amounts to bill clinton did questionable things. hillary was around. so you should be mad at hillary both strikes a note that is disrespectful and also somewhat illogical. i want to get your resp
. >> joining me to discuss, elyse jordan, former adviser to rand paul, and basel smyckel. i'll start with you. is this fair game substantively? >> no, and i think it's horrific that we're in a place where both donald trump and his sur row gots including rudeddy giuliani are using this language to talk about both people's marriages and women's issues broadly in the way that they are. listen, several months ago when i was a clinton surrogate, they said it's a boutique issue. but...
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in iraq, the offensive and that retaking basel from islamic state may lead to a humanitarian crisis,f iraqi troops advancing on most, the u.n. says that could lead up to 700,000 residents of the city to flee and there are plans to build camps that could house most of the refugees but iraqi officials say that staying put may be safer for people living in muscle. ecuador has cut off internet access for julian assange. he has been held up in ecuador embassy in london since 2012 under a grant of diplomatic immunity. he is trying to avoid extradition to sweden for an alleged sexual offense. the u.s. has accused russia of providing with wikileaks of providing e-mails that undermine the presidential election. the news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg markets. mark: let's get to a story gaining attention in the corporate bond, pimco made a big purchase of bonds from deutsche bank earlier this month, they call them to your one bonds, the kind of debt that suffers losses in a crisis. why make the investment of spook
in iraq, the offensive and that retaking basel from islamic state may lead to a humanitarian crisis,f iraqi troops advancing on most, the u.n. says that could lead up to 700,000 residents of the city to flee and there are plans to build camps that could house most of the refugees but iraqi officials say that staying put may be safer for people living in muscle. ecuador has cut off internet access for julian assange. he has been held up in ecuador embassy in london since 2012 under a grant of...
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growing requirements of basel three. i think this is not a good time for european banking.houldhink regulators take it easy. they should not be too hard on banks. and also probably sooner or later we will see the growing rate. i have just come back from a discussing of the model of business. i think deutsche bank's model was quite successful. nejra: you mentioned low rates inng an issue for banks europe. in russia, of course, there is a highly different problem. you heard the comments from the woman who spoke to me exclusively, and you know that last month the central bank pledged to keep rates on hold until the end of the year. is this enough for you, the fact that they actually did cut the 10%?from 10.5% to or do you want more cuts? andrey: this is a positive side. we see decisive measures from the central bank and the government to put inflation down. the federal bank also stated that bringing inflation down, they will bring the key rate down also. maybe they will keep it to percent above. but with expectation of something like 6%, something around 4% next year, i think
growing requirements of basel three. i think this is not a good time for european banking.houldhink regulators take it easy. they should not be too hard on banks. and also probably sooner or later we will see the growing rate. i have just come back from a discussing of the model of business. i think deutsche bank's model was quite successful. nejra: you mentioned low rates inng an issue for banks europe. in russia, of course, there is a highly different problem. you heard the comments from the...
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i've got to tell you, basel, i like jokes if they're told by people i can't agree with. w.e in there, that same speech and said, i want to thank, the bases are here tonight, the haves and have-mores. >> and i remember the mccain speech. it was a great speech. >> landon parvo wrote that. >> it was a great speech and he clearly at that point realized he was going to lose to barack obama. but he actually turned it around. it was self-deprecating, but a point where he could say, look, our country's about to make history here. i doubt donald trump's going to do the same thing. >> i want to see charm tonight. last year president obama and mitt romney engaged in some light-hearted ribbing. the president even mentioned my reaction to his performancen the first debate. remember how nuts i went when he lost that fist debate, shouldn't be about me, but it is tonight. >> this campaign is going to be grueling, exhaust. president obama and i are each very luckily to have someone in our corner, someone who we can lean on. i have my beautiful wife, anne. he has bill clinton. >> i particula
i've got to tell you, basel, i like jokes if they're told by people i can't agree with. w.e in there, that same speech and said, i want to thank, the bases are here tonight, the haves and have-mores. >> and i remember the mccain speech. it was a great speech. >> landon parvo wrote that. >> it was a great speech and he clearly at that point realized he was going to lose to barack obama. but he actually turned it around. it was self-deprecating, but a point where he could say,...
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. >> and basel, is the clinton campaign and hillary clinton expecting donald trump to bring up her marriagebate? and will she address it? how is she going to try to redirect that attack line? >> if we look at the things that donald trump has said, i think you -- you can expect it, because he's just going to go that low. look, i -- i think the comments that he made were abhorrent. if you add that to the things that he's said about communities of color, and i actually go back to the point where he was at the event and used the n-word -- or excuse me, he did not. i want to be clear, he did not, but don king did, and he -- >> don king's an african-american -- >> -- and others were behind him laughing and smiling. to me, this sort of locker room conversation and discussion is what seems to inform his view of america. and what i would like for hillary clinton to do on sunday is say that enough is enough. the -- having these locker room conversations imbue our politics and our policy, there's no place for that. and very quickly to caitlyn's comments about the down-ballot races, we're doing that to
. >> and basel, is the clinton campaign and hillary clinton expecting donald trump to bring up her marriagebate? and will she address it? how is she going to try to redirect that attack line? >> if we look at the things that donald trump has said, i think you -- you can expect it, because he's just going to go that low. look, i -- i think the comments that he made were abhorrent. if you add that to the things that he's said about communities of color, and i actually go back to the...
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>> the biggest fair in the world is art basel.s, one in switzerland, one in miami, which is totally crazy, and then one in hong kong. they bought a local fair and added that to the portfolio. now they're doing something very interesting. they are partnering with certain cities around the world for a certain fee, they produce evidence for these cities. ted eventst art-rela based on our network of collectors, museums, etc. so they are tapping their resources. opening inalso different parts of the world, partnering with an indian fair, where they bought a 60% stake in a local fair. matt: this is great news for lovers of art, artists themselves. there are more places to see art, sell art, get paid for what you love to do. is there anything bad about this? to take in.ot for some collectors, some people i spoke with said we have to cut back. we cannot go to 15 fairs a year. and for the galleries it is a huge expense. they can post $100,000 for the space alone, airfare, you have to fly your staff, you have to wine and dine collectors. an
>> the biggest fair in the world is art basel.s, one in switzerland, one in miami, which is totally crazy, and then one in hong kong. they bought a local fair and added that to the portfolio. now they're doing something very interesting. they are partnering with certain cities around the world for a certain fee, they produce evidence for these cities. ted eventst art-rela based on our network of collectors, museums, etc. so they are tapping their resources. opening inalso different parts...
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. >>> chicago is the place to be r basell fans. the los angeles dodgers tonight they will win their first natnal league pennant s1945. i feel like i can't say it because i might ns camped out outside of wrigley field on the chance some tickets t go on sale this morning. >> you're a twins fan but you root for chicago? >>am. my parents are from chicago. >> bill murray in thehite housbriefing room on friday. he met with president obama who did not prmurray's >> he wasck >> the dodgers have an extraordinary legacy as well. these are great franchises. >> if the cubs win, they have to go on to play cleveland. cleveland did very well against the toronto blue jays. so what do we think would happen there? >> i think a great matchup. whoever cleveland plays against. they are a little bit different than everybody else in the fact andrews miller has been like the best player right now. the pitcher they have been using fourth inning and fifth inning and ninth inning. he is an amazing weapon so done is athletically running bases and putting pres
. >>> chicago is the place to be r basell fans. the los angeles dodgers tonight they will win their first natnal league pennant s1945. i feel like i can't say it because i might ns camped out outside of wrigley field on the chance some tickets t go on sale this morning. >> you're a twins fan but you root for chicago? >>am. my parents are from chicago. >> bill murray in thehite housbriefing room on friday. he met with president obama who did not prmurray's >> he...
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as regards to next step, it's also agreed in bazell that completion of basel iii should not lead to thencreases of capital requirements. >> so, i guess to sum up the entire conversation, what would you say to a european or american citizen who looked at this, a little more than eight years since lehman brothers and the financial crisis, where the regulators had been working hard to punish the banks and to improve their financial health, and here we are possibly on the brink of another situation where we're talking about whether the german government needs to come to aid to its biggest bank? >> well, to me, all this noise about deutsche seems to be somewhat exaggerated. overall banking system is in much more robust shape. and also, if you look at the eu's economy, eu is already in a for fourth year of economic recovery. and what we are doing now, we are basically looking at the ways to strengthen our recovery by promoting investment, by dealing with structural reforms, while maintaining responsible fiscal policies. >> a lot of work to do. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> here a
as regards to next step, it's also agreed in bazell that completion of basel iii should not lead to thencreases of capital requirements. >> so, i guess to sum up the entire conversation, what would you say to a european or american citizen who looked at this, a little more than eight years since lehman brothers and the financial crisis, where the regulators had been working hard to punish the banks and to improve their financial health, and here we are possibly on the brink of another...
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i've -- medical basel ii do just that. i think we need to simplify our code for our small businesses so that they are not disadvantaged as compared to our large corporations. i think most of our individual players should be able to fire, file on the size of a postcard and let's create a new lower small business rate because two out of every three jobs is good by small businesses. perhaps the most important thing is to regroup the largest tax increase in american history. it's obamacare. we would not have obamacare ifdef and i didn't cast the deciding vote against the interest of hoosiers in a bipartisan way. he didn't invite republican ideas in. there were no republicans that supported this legislation. we can hold seven but accountable in this election for his deciding vote for obamacare which is hurting jobs so so mu much. >> we are to the second phase of our lincoln-douglas debate style. if you would give us two minutes on a topic of interest in google round-robin again. >> i appreciate that. i have grown up in the end.
i've -- medical basel ii do just that. i think we need to simplify our code for our small businesses so that they are not disadvantaged as compared to our large corporations. i think most of our individual players should be able to fire, file on the size of a postcard and let's create a new lower small business rate because two out of every three jobs is good by small businesses. perhaps the most important thing is to regroup the largest tax increase in american history. it's obamacare. we...
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it starts from politics to all sorts of -- >>> speaking of rowdiness at sporting events, basell. san francisco giants left fielder angel pagon body slams a guy that runs out on to the field. he's trying to give him a flower. >> he trips him like he's going to take it. >> of course they did. >> vin scully, legendary broadcaster for the broadcasting that take-down was pretty nice. >> do we have it? >> and the crowd loved that he immediately grabbed him and slammed him to the ground. they're taking him off the field. >> 88 years old. >> 88? 1950. and it was dodgers versus the giants. a fitting ending. >> this is how you soften all hearts. you show the most adorable little kids. one of them happens to be a prince. look at the good-bye wave to canada. >> don't show spanky being spanky. move on to the cutest picture of prince george in the window of the airplane. he how cute? there's charlotte. then this is my favorite. >> he's a prince. how can you tell? he's got his nose pressed against a window. >> what does that mean? >> just a little monty python joke. >> doesn't matter who you ar
it starts from politics to all sorts of -- >>> speaking of rowdiness at sporting events, basell. san francisco giants left fielder angel pagon body slams a guy that runs out on to the field. he's trying to give him a flower. >> he trips him like he's going to take it. >> of course they did. >> vin scully, legendary broadcaster for the broadcasting that take-down was pretty nice. >> do we have it? >> and the crowd loved that he immediately grabbed him and...
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says it is occurring in and around basel where coalition forces are attempting to drive isil from they. there are reports that as many as 200 civilians have been executed for refusing to comply with demands that they be moved into harms way. a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to the brexit process. the judge said it would be premature to interfere with the process at this time, rejected challenges related to a vote from lawmakers. three senior judges are looking at a similar challenge related to the article 50 vote. both will probably bundled into a single appeal that goes to the u.k. supreme court this year. for the first time since 19 45, chicago's wrigley field will host a world series game. the cubs and the cleveland indians are tied at a game apiece going into tonight's contest. ticket brokers say some fans are paying more than $10,000 for a ticket to the first game in the world series since world war ii. the cubs have not won in 108 years. the indians are seeking their own title in 68 years. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and
says it is occurring in and around basel where coalition forces are attempting to drive isil from they. there are reports that as many as 200 civilians have been executed for refusing to comply with demands that they be moved into harms way. a judge in northern ireland has rejected to challenges to the brexit process. the judge said it would be premature to interfere with the process at this time, rejected challenges related to a vote from lawmakers. three senior judges are looking at a similar...
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the iraqi army continues to employ forces around basel.up to move against the last urban stronghold of islamic state. were seen driving toward the eastern front line. the deployment suggests the iraqi army will attempt to attack the city from at least three different directions with south ofs deployed muzzled. rock icon bob dylan has been named the winner of the 2016 nobel prize in literature. the first time deeper stages award has been bestowed on someone primarily seen as a musician. the swedish academy cited bob dylan for having created new poetic expressions within the great american song tradition. on awards will be handed out december 10, the anniversary of alfred nobel's death in 1896. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: senator elizabeth warren grilled the wells fargo ceo and chairman, john stumpf at a capital here -- capitol hill fake accounts being opened without customer's authorization. senator warren: you haven't resi
the iraqi army continues to employ forces around basel.up to move against the last urban stronghold of islamic state. were seen driving toward the eastern front line. the deployment suggests the iraqi army will attempt to attack the city from at least three different directions with south ofs deployed muzzled. rock icon bob dylan has been named the winner of the 2016 nobel prize in literature. the first time deeper stages award has been bestowed on someone primarily seen as a musician. the...
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forces are advancing in basel to take it from the islamic state. months.nsive may take it involves more than 25,000 in iraq troops and airplanes and advisers from the us-led coalition. british prime minister theresa brexit negotiating stance is no clearer after a meeting with leaders of scotland, wales, and northern ireland. here she is today in london. i know of nothing now about the u.k.'s negotiating strategies that i did not know before the meeting started. we need to see a u.k. government that is willing to open up and involve us meaningfully. governments have expressed concerns about the economic damage caused by brexit. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. time now for our deals report. m&ay monday we zero in on business. today we are looking at at&t's proposed takeover of time warner. it is the biggest announced takeover this year and could kick off our new round of industry consolidation. you to give us some context is jeff mccracken
forces are advancing in basel to take it from the islamic state. months.nsive may take it involves more than 25,000 in iraq troops and airplanes and advisers from the us-led coalition. british prime minister theresa brexit negotiating stance is no clearer after a meeting with leaders of scotland, wales, and northern ireland. here she is today in london. i know of nothing now about the u.k.'s negotiating strategies that i did not know before the meeting started. we need to see a u.k. government...