across the eurozone crisis i'm joined by dennis gartman in virginia he is editor of the carbon letter in singapore out we go to jim rogers he's an author and financial commentator and in washington we go to sherry's ide raymond she's professor of international business finance and international affairs at the george washington university all right folks this is across time then you can jump in anytime you want there are different points of view here like to hear me and then it's if i go to you first i i ask the question now before we go to there you the facts of that are out of hand with the euro i posed the question is it a dysfunctional currency what do you think about that. i've always thought it was a dysfunctional currency i thought quite honestly that the only reason the only rationale for the euro to begin with was always to do something on the part of the northern european countries to tie the great german giants down with as many bureaucrats.