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are you still in capital raising mode at deutsche bank? >> deutsche bank is fine. we have a capital ratio exactly where we with like it to be. 10% crd3 which is considerably higher than where we are required to be at this point, maria. basal 3 is done. we know what the rules will be. there is a straight forward set of rules which we need to adhere to and we are highly confident we can get to all of our targets without raising capital. >> so you are not seeing the uncertainty that other bank executives, certainly in the united states are sai seeing, where we are unclear about the volcker rule, unsure about how it shakes out. >> let's not forget deutsche bank is one of the leading banks this this country. 11,000 employees. 20 locations. we are a leading foreign exchange currency house in this country. all of the rules which you just talked about are highly relevant for our franchise as well. exactly where we find up with the volcker rule. it is as much interest for deutsche bank as for any of the u.s. majors. >> how do you see the company changing in a couple of year
are you still in capital raising mode at deutsche bank? >> deutsche bank is fine. we have a capital ratio exactly where we with like it to be. 10% crd3 which is considerably higher than where we are required to be at this point, maria. basal 3 is done. we know what the rules will be. there is a straight forward set of rules which we need to adhere to and we are highly confident we can get to all of our targets without raising capital. >> so you are not seeing the uncertainty that...
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donny deutsch i have your results right here. like the academy awards. >> get the kids away from the screen. >> number one thing we checked the number one thing that ages us all, is blood pressure. it's like a fire hydrant squirting away the lining of your arteries, if it gets damaged, they get hardened. your blood pressure is 140/90, would be 115/75. the high number is how much force, the low is when you relax. 110/72, perfect. >> see, mom, nothing to worry about. >> one for one. >> second thing from the finger stick, usually one time is the blood sugar. it tells us whether you have little pieces of glass shrapnel pretending they are sugar scraping that left lining of the arteries. if it's more than 125 it means you are a diabetic. if it's between 100 and 125, if you have been fasting, you're pre-diabetic. 80 million americans are diabetic or pre diabetic. >> if we solve that, we solve the health care problem, obesity, amazing. >> they are all caused biobess -- by obesity. 80 million, we're left now with a problem mortgaging our
donny deutsch i have your results right here. like the academy awards. >> get the kids away from the screen. >> number one thing we checked the number one thing that ages us all, is blood pressure. it's like a fire hydrant squirting away the lining of your arteries, if it gets damaged, they get hardened. your blood pressure is 140/90, would be 115/75. the high number is how much force, the low is when you relax. 110/72, perfect. >> see, mom, nothing to worry about. >>...
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joining me now, congressman ted deutsch who represents florida's 9th district, u.s., maureen russo, who received the letter informing her she had to prove her citizenship. thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> i want to read the part of the letter that you received from the board of supervises. it says the broward county supervisor of elections office has received information from the state of florida that you are not a united states citizen. however you are registered to vote. if you agree with this information, please complete the enclosed voter acceptance or denial of eligibility form. if you believe this information is false, you may request a hearing with the supervisor of elections for the purpose of providing proof that you are a united states citizen. maureen, where does your case stand today after receiving that letter? >> well, i sent a copy of my passport because i don't want to go to a hearing. and i haven't heard back in the mail, it's been about two weeks now, but i did get a call today from dr. brenda snipes. stating that i was eligible to vot
joining me now, congressman ted deutsch who represents florida's 9th district, u.s., maureen russo, who received the letter informing her she had to prove her citizenship. thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> i want to read the part of the letter that you received from the board of supervises. it says the broward county supervisor of elections office has received information from the state of florida that you are not a united states citizen. however you are registered to vote....
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. >> i'd also like to recognize congressman deutsche as one of our champions. we didn't mention him earlier, but he is one of several others we could mention as being just the kind of candidate we're looking for in terms of strong support for social security. >> and senator sanders, another incredible, he's the only one that's on msnbc more than you are. there's another question. >> discuss the proposals with the obama administration. you think his administration would support. >> we have discussed some of the proposals in a meeting with the office of public engagement and we'll be talking in about a week with those involved in the obama re-election campaign. let me just close by one of the comments made about a pay for. there's always that committee about how do you pay for these improvements. she mentioned lifting the cap. a lot of us in this room, we probably know that fica tax is only applied to right now. goes up a little bit every year to the first 110,600 in wages. and by lifting that cap, congressman deutsche has been very active in that effort. by lift
. >> i'd also like to recognize congressman deutsche as one of our champions. we didn't mention him earlier, but he is one of several others we could mention as being just the kind of candidate we're looking for in terms of strong support for social security. >> and senator sanders, another incredible, he's the only one that's on msnbc more than you are. there's another question. >> discuss the proposals with the obama administration. you think his administration would...
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mary thompson's on the beat at the deutsche bank in new york. >> hey, sue. earlier todday dimon emphasized it's not going to impact the bank's dividend. then he surprised the audience by saying the bank plans to suspend its stock buyback program. >> we have decided to suspend our purchase program. we have made a commitment to ourselves and increase it. increase it to what we think about what the new target will be. >> last -- last march regulators approving the bank's request to buy back $12 billion of stock this year and then $3 billion additional shares early next year, dimon didn't say if regulators suggested the suspension because of the trading losses in an e-mail to the company seeking comment was not immediately returned. now, dimon says when the bank does resume the buyback plan, and it will, he said he's not going to tell investors. but the move did win praise from guggenheim which wrote in a note it likely saves regulators from having to ask the bank to cut its dividend if needed because of those trading losses. dimon said he wouldn't comment on th
mary thompson's on the beat at the deutsche bank in new york. >> hey, sue. earlier todday dimon emphasized it's not going to impact the bank's dividend. then he surprised the audience by saying the bank plans to suspend its stock buyback program. >> we have decided to suspend our purchase program. we have made a commitment to ourselves and increase it. increase it to what we think about what the new target will be. >> last -- last march regulators approving the bank's request...
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. >> i'm donny deutsch sitting in for piers. i'm really pumped about our guests. first up, a man a really admire. >> this is matt lauer, okay, l hello. i'm matt lauer on "today." so cool. look at this. i'm going to ask him which is more cut throughout, the race for the white house or the morning tv wars. >> the show is not where i want it to be right now. >> you look good up there. >> a house call from america's favorite doctor, dr. oz. he's giving me results of the test i took today. now i'm going to find out what we need to do to change our health. >> if someone you cared for what putting in their mouth what you put in your mouth, what would you tell them? that's the answerio you have to give yourself. >> and only in america, the typo that has gone viral. good evening. i'm not piers morgan. i'm donny deutsch, filling in for piera, and tonight, i'll turning the tables on the best in the business. matt lauer is going to answer my questions. you sure you want to do this? >> i have a lot of opportunities to get you back on my show. you be nice, be kind. think before
. >> i'm donny deutsch sitting in for piers. i'm really pumped about our guests. first up, a man a really admire. >> this is matt lauer, okay, l hello. i'm matt lauer on "today." so cool. look at this. i'm going to ask him which is more cut throughout, the race for the white house or the morning tv wars. >> the show is not where i want it to be right now. >> you look good up there. >> a house call from america's favorite doctor, dr. oz. he's giving me...
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the deutsche mark could have a 30% to 40% capital appreciation.ve this all summer in terms of what's going to happen in europe. i thought it was fascinating. >> that's out of the orbit, not just out of the box. >> we know from the jpmorgan situation people were on the other side of the train. this is how you make outsized alpha gains. >> people know black swans now exist and this would be another one. >> absolutely. >> interesting stuff. meantime the euro continues to trade right around below 1.25. haven't seen that in quite some time. news that china may not take aggressive stimulus measures weighing on the euro today. robert sanchez is global head of foreign exchange. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> china is getting a lot of discussion. a lot of asian trading overnight, this notion of would be stimulus and also the notion that they continue to be robust buyers of the euro in order to protect their exports. do you think that's likely? >> i think that china is in our view probably as important about it not more important than what
the deutsche mark could have a 30% to 40% capital appreciation.ve this all summer in terms of what's going to happen in europe. i thought it was fascinating. >> that's out of the orbit, not just out of the box. >> we know from the jpmorgan situation people were on the other side of the train. this is how you make outsized alpha gains. >> people know black swans now exist and this would be another one. >> absolutely. >> interesting stuff. meantime the euro continues...
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how about this, deutsche bank is my least worry of all the bank stocks in worry. that's the own guarantee i can give you. maybe you don't think that's much, but that's how i feel. this is a fulcrum moment on the seesaw of finance. facebook, if europe goes bad, i don't like it. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, social anxiety? while the world waits for the first share of facebook to trade, cramer's logging on to see how a company that changed the way businesses communicate is faring. get your earnings edge next. and later, making dough? whether it's fried, fruity or covered in cream, the returns from these food franchises have been sweet, but in cramer's world, only one can truly rise to the top. tonight an all-out slug fest ensues to crown one company king of the confectionaries. all coming up on "mad money." >>> miss out on "mad money"? text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney .cnbc.com. [ jim koch ] what do fresh flowers, bourbon barrels, chocolate, chilies and something called kosmic mother funk all have in c
how about this, deutsche bank is my least worry of all the bank stocks in worry. that's the own guarantee i can give you. maybe you don't think that's much, but that's how i feel. this is a fulcrum moment on the seesaw of finance. facebook, if europe goes bad, i don't like it. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, social anxiety? while the world waits for the first share of facebook to trade, cramer's logging on to see how a company that changed the way businesses...
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deutsch. willie, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i like your dress today, mika. >> wow. that's really nice. >> that is nice. >> true story. >> oh, thank you. >> who designed that, by the way? >> it's secret. it's a secret designer. we're going to discover her. >> great. >> ok. >> we're not going to discover her if she remains a secret. >> we'll do a few more. yeah. >> how about the al east? it's just collapsed. the red sox are in last place. and yet they are 2 1/2 games out. >> they're winning. >> what's that? >> how are they winning? >> i have no idea. i have no idea. >> how? >> but they are winning. >> how old did the yankees get all of a sudden? how old? eight years of a-rod at $25 million, hitting .260. going to knock in 55 runs a year. >> there's a rumor that the yankees are going to sell, and then they've come out and said no. if they were smart, they would sell right now. i would not want to be holding the contracts those guys will be holding three years from now when they are in
deutsch. willie, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i like your dress today, mika. >> wow. that's really nice. >> that is nice. >> true story. >> oh, thank you. >> who designed that, by the way? >> it's secret. it's a secret designer. we're going to discover her. >> great. >> ok. >> we're not going to discover her if she remains a secret. >> we'll do a few more. yeah. >> how about the al east? it's just collapsed. the...
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or do you buy suits like donny deutsch?ean -- >> well, those kinds of suits. >> or those kinds of suits. >> look, i think people give this president, any president, a pass on their income. i don't think that matters much at all to anybody. i think the economy, as an issue, is such a uniquely personal item. when you say that the polls show people think that the economy is going to be better three or four years from now, they don't think that. they hope that. that's the wrong word. they hope that. and, you know, the other aspect of the economy is the anxiety level that's out there. i think that's the biggest issue in this country. >> i think it is. >> the anxiety level. >> there's a fascinating article on the front "usa today" trying to talk about how energy independence is no longer a pipedream. that oil and natural gas boom creates an opening for the usa. that's great news. what is a pipedream? facebook. all right. through the strains of peter, paul, and mary. when will we ever learn? >> we are old. >> listen to this, kids.
or do you buy suits like donny deutsch?ean -- >> well, those kinds of suits. >> or those kinds of suits. >> look, i think people give this president, any president, a pass on their income. i don't think that matters much at all to anybody. i think the economy, as an issue, is such a uniquely personal item. when you say that the polls show people think that the economy is going to be better three or four years from now, they don't think that. they hope that. that's the wrong...
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she then designed trading software for deutsche bank and merrill lynch. >> there's an incentive to make as much money as you can for the firm. and in some senses, i think, for the traders, they think, "hey, i earned a billion dollars this year. i deserve some small percentage of that." what i think is incorrect about that is the behavior that that incentivizes is, "i'm gonna go for broke. i'm gonna try and make as much money as i can. and if it blows up three years from now, that's not gonna affect the bonus i make today." >> yahoo, 250 to buy, and i'm selling hewlett-packard about 200... >> narrator: the incentives are powerful. a young trader at a big wall street bank can make around $150,000 a year. >> all right, let's put all hands on deck. i'm tempin' up these mus... >> narrator: but based on performance, that number can se qckly star traders make huge sums. >> martin smith: how much are you making if you're a star trader? >> for a star trader, you could, after ten years, reach pay above $5 million or $10 million for the star performers. that wasn't the average. >> smith: $10 milli
she then designed trading software for deutsche bank and merrill lynch. >> there's an incentive to make as much money as you can for the firm. and in some senses, i think, for the traders, they think, "hey, i earned a billion dollars this year. i deserve some small percentage of that." what i think is incorrect about that is the behavior that that incentivizes is, "i'm gonna go for broke. i'm gonna try and make as much money as i can. and if it blows up three years from...
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donny deutsch's number is 81. perfect-ish. >> i'll be home soon, honey.hat's not mommy, by the way. >> your cholesterol number was so good that there was no need to infractionate it, under 100. those are great numbers. the reason, before you leave the show -- there you go, one, two. >> go ahead. >> the reason to cut through the other shenanigans that your numbers were so perfect is you're not overweight. that's probably the single most important message i am going to deliver today. if you think it's about being hotter, being cooler, it doubles your dementia. it dramatically increases the chances of cancer. we can reduce cancer, and it increases heart disease. your waist size, which should always be left than half your height. >> okay. >> was 33 inches. >> okay. >> your height is you're 5'10". five times 12, divide it in half, 35 inches. if you keep it below alphayohal height, don't trust your belt size. >> the problem in america is america is fat. until we solve that problem we we're solving nrb nothing. i know you tyke loo talk about sex because it's a w
donny deutsch's number is 81. perfect-ish. >> i'll be home soon, honey.hat's not mommy, by the way. >> your cholesterol number was so good that there was no need to infractionate it, under 100. those are great numbers. the reason, before you leave the show -- there you go, one, two. >> go ahead. >> the reason to cut through the other shenanigans that your numbers were so perfect is you're not overweight. that's probably the single most important message i am going to...
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chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsche is here. >> i take a lot of heat on the show.hey were five people for hair, make up, the publicist -- >> mark halperin? >> amazing. i have never seen anything like it. >> since the movie came out. >> they wouldn't let me into the make up room. just saying. >> it was nice of you to come in, donny. it was a late add. >> where is he? we want to know? >> not that we care, but we want to know. >> you do. >> his wife tweeted saying leave donny alone. his own loved one. >> there you go. >> before we get into the news, which we have a lot to do. you have facebook charts for us. joe biden making a great point on the campaign trail. i'm serious. >> you should be serious. he made the right point. mitt romney and bain capital were not about creating jobs. if you read every word bain capital put out, you would never find a word about creating jobs, it's about making money for investors. there's nothing wrong with that. i did that. p but then don't say you created $100,00 jobs. before he changed the business model, the kind that the obama peop
chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsche is here. >> i take a lot of heat on the show.hey were five people for hair, make up, the publicist -- >> mark halperin? >> amazing. i have never seen anything like it. >> since the movie came out. >> they wouldn't let me into the make up room. just saying. >> it was nice of you to come in, donny. it was a late add. >> where is he? we want to know? >> not that we care, but we want to know. >>...
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but yes the global warming campaign was at its apogee in 2007 and looked less deutsch after and i think they might have been lucky to win and win if they did in 2007. when you look at these in the last decades we will talk about president obama in just a minute, but you think that there has been a shift in how they think of the peace prize in oslo versus the first 100 years or are some of these in the tradition of the prize going back and forth? >> guest: there is a solution. i think that the committee is subject to a certain trendiness and is vulnerable to fashion what is hot now and cooled now and it's very cool, no joke intended, in 2007, and the 2008 award is more and given to the u.n. diplomat some people have said the committee should be aware of the celebrities elections there's been a number of celebrities in oslo but obama may be the biggest. there are many thais to peace so it's given to diplomats and is given to the humanitarian scum and mother teresa, microlenders, campaigners, arafat, a different piece, and they almost always have the case the global warming awards and the
but yes the global warming campaign was at its apogee in 2007 and looked less deutsch after and i think they might have been lucky to win and win if they did in 2007. when you look at these in the last decades we will talk about president obama in just a minute, but you think that there has been a shift in how they think of the peace prize in oslo versus the first 100 years or are some of these in the tradition of the prize going back and forth? >> guest: there is a solution. i think that...
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the establishment has always said, we need need the euro and people mattered, maybe we need the deutsche or maybe not, but it's now on the front page of the tabloid. >> and the oecd report says they have called for the e.c.b. to do more and it has an essential role to play. angela merkel is not going to be pushing the euro. she has to shift, surely. >> she has to shift but she says she is very pro growth. and nobody doubts her. the question is how do you get growth? she is adamant that you don't get growth by some kind of artificial stimulus. you get growth by sorting out your finances and making the -- financing and spending the european money in a different way. they recommend the money could be spent differently, but they are adamant no more money can be forthcoming. so that this idea of a stimulus, a government push to the economy to get it moving up wards is going to happen. that's not what they think and that's not what they are going to do. having said all that, if the situation turns from crisis to catastrophe, if there were a run on the bank, all bets would be off and nobody qui
the establishment has always said, we need need the euro and people mattered, maybe we need the deutsche or maybe not, but it's now on the front page of the tabloid. >> and the oecd report says they have called for the e.c.b. to do more and it has an essential role to play. angela merkel is not going to be pushing the euro. she has to shift, surely. >> she has to shift but she says she is very pro growth. and nobody doubts her. the question is how do you get growth? she is adamant...
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he joins us from the deutsche bank global investors conference in new york.eing with us. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> i know you can't talk specifically about facebook. do you think the environment for new issues changed on friday? >> i think investors may take a pause just given how ultimately the facebook transaction has traded but i think more importantly one of the met ricks we looked a is overall market volatility. it's gone from 15 a few weeks ago up to the 25 level before the markets opened today. and that impacts individual investors and repositioning portfolios and how individual investors will look at 401(k)s and money flow. one thing we look at is april was the worst month as far as money flows that we've seen since 1984 and may is already trending in that direction. we need to see a turnaround in volatility which is obviously impacted by some of the global macro issues pushing the market around. i think that's more of an important metric than any one particular company. >> that's a number that will get your attention. so to the deg
he joins us from the deutsche bank global investors conference in new york.eing with us. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> i know you can't talk specifically about facebook. do you think the environment for new issues changed on friday? >> i think investors may take a pause just given how ultimately the facebook transaction has traded but i think more importantly one of the met ricks we looked a is overall market volatility. it's gone from 15 a few weeks ago up to...
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star jones, donny deutsch and dr. nancy snyderman. good morning.et's talk about the big trial, john edwards, the defense rested without calling john edwards, not cate edwards, not rielle hunter, the mistress at the center. we start with our lawyer. was it a mistake not for him to take the stand? >> he was really the only one in my opinion to take into consideration. i'm not sure what cate could have added that was substantial to the evidence. and rielle hunter was a train wreck waiting to happen. so john edwards was a real maybe. but you know, when he was a silver-tongued trial lawyer, the jury found him credible. now we know he's a liar. i think it would not have been a good idea to put him on the stand. >> that's what leads me to donny. the jury saw john edwards on national television lying smoothly about this affair. could he then take the witness stand and have any shot at being believed by the jurors? >> absolutely not because going in, he's got two strikes against him. he's obviously -- we've seen what has happened here. and on top of it, he'
star jones, donny deutsch and dr. nancy snyderman. good morning.et's talk about the big trial, john edwards, the defense rested without calling john edwards, not cate edwards, not rielle hunter, the mistress at the center. we start with our lawyer. was it a mistake not for him to take the stand? >> he was really the only one in my opinion to take into consideration. i'm not sure what cate could have added that was substantial to the evidence. and rielle hunter was a train wreck waiting to...
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and the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch.hat's good. >> and willie geist. >> morning, guys. >> any plans for memorial day? >> can i say this on tv? there's a birthday party for my mother-in-law tonight. oh, no. is she watching? we're just going to be at her house for some reason tonight. >> i wasn't invited. they don't like us, do they? >> there's a birthday boy in your house. >> when did the geists start cut american league out of their parties, meacham? >> you know. >> it's not a geist function. mother-in-law. >> the geist extended family travels together. it is a big pack. an entourage. >> very clannish. >> very clannish. >> i know what's coming out of your mouth. >> no, what? >> there's going to be some slam against the east hampton, bridge hampton lifestyle. you know, there are kids there that -- >> uh-oh. >> no, there are. there are. >> hey, right here, this guy, i have been doing the nantucket relief fund for five years so stay away from it. what are you doing? >> i'm going out to the hamptons with my beautiful childre
and the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch.hat's good. >> and willie geist. >> morning, guys. >> any plans for memorial day? >> can i say this on tv? there's a birthday party for my mother-in-law tonight. oh, no. is she watching? we're just going to be at her house for some reason tonight. >> i wasn't invited. they don't like us, do they? >> there's a birthday boy in your house. >> when did the geists start cut american league out of their...
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the nfip as virtually the only way for people to protect against a loss of their home or business deutsch flood damage. prior to the introduction of the program in 1968, virtually the only financial remedy available to consumers after the floods is federal disaster assistance. since then, the nfip has built the market avoid creating a safety net for people whose property suffered damage. with this said, we do recognize the program is far from perfect which is made of a more clear by the devastating 2005 hurricane season. the current $17.2 billion debt reveals the deficiencies of the program and it is clear that congress should show up the financial situation. for this reason, it's a very encouraged by jimmy johnson's legislation with the flood insurance reform of the modernization act of 2011. we want to be very clear it's strongly supports a long-term extension and reform legislation there are important reforms that must happen to the program in order for it to be put on a stable footing. in particular, for many years its asked congress to begin phasing out subsidies on the program. we a
the nfip as virtually the only way for people to protect against a loss of their home or business deutsch flood damage. prior to the introduction of the program in 1968, virtually the only financial remedy available to consumers after the floods is federal disaster assistance. since then, the nfip has built the market avoid creating a safety net for people whose property suffered damage. with this said, we do recognize the program is far from perfect which is made of a more clear by the...
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so now this invasion is radicalize to number deutsch individuals. they are getting the fighters coming through places like syria into iraq and the radicalizing people across the multiple continent, and also the century in iraq. savitt got a foothold in multiple regions. so this really gets us to the peak of the second wave. >> host: we have attacks overseas, not in the united states, plus a series of bombings that go on and on and iraq led zarqawi where his leadership explained as part of the reason that the second wave started. can you explain how that works? and i know that also goes into the hole a weakening phenomenon and i have to say in the book you say counter insurgency was the reason for the turnaround. >> guest: sure. >> host: so the weakening the counterinsurgency. >> guest: zarqawi is interesting because the classified documents between al qaeda show a very tense relationship through 2005 to 2006 and as zarqawi continues to use brutal attacks like the hitting and killing large numbers of civilians through these big improvised devices lik
so now this invasion is radicalize to number deutsch individuals. they are getting the fighters coming through places like syria into iraq and the radicalizing people across the multiple continent, and also the century in iraq. savitt got a foothold in multiple regions. so this really gets us to the peak of the second wave. >> host: we have attacks overseas, not in the united states, plus a series of bombings that go on and on and iraq led zarqawi where his leadership explained as part of...
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people think this couldn't happen now deutsch of the cases of the norfolk that happened in this century in virginia, so unfortunately not much has changed. the time period and please are important for this story. 1948 to 1953 trenton new jersey was very stubborn. they had jim-crow laws firmly in place. world war two had ended only a few years previously and this was important because the most employer famous for building in the brooklyn bridge they were not only of hiring the they were actually laying off people. at the same time, blacks throughout the south for coming to the north and a fair number of them landed in trenton. this meant that previously the blackberry's were filled up savitt to spread out and move into the previously all white areas. also this is a time when in the beginning of the cold war communism in the mccarthy era senator joseph mccarthy used the beginning of the cold war to his political vantage. this is at the time from the countries of eastern europe were being devoured by the soviet union. this created a hyper atmosphere of fear. the police after the murder wer
people think this couldn't happen now deutsch of the cases of the norfolk that happened in this century in virginia, so unfortunately not much has changed. the time period and please are important for this story. 1948 to 1953 trenton new jersey was very stubborn. they had jim-crow laws firmly in place. world war two had ended only a few years previously and this was important because the most employer famous for building in the brooklyn bridge they were not only of hiring the they were actually...
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star jones, donny deutsch and in for dr. snyderman, tamron hall, playing a professional, as she does every day. >> welcome. >> this is my maiden voyage. go easy on me. >> a professional journalist. there you are. >> let's get it all started with the ad that's sparked a lot of controversy online. ashton kutcher, as you saw, in a pop chips ad. he portrays an indian character, as you see, in brown face. one of the many characters that he plays. he's a bollywood producer. and take a look at what he does. >> i'm raj. i'm a bollywood producer. i'm looking for the most delicious thing on the planet. kardashian hot. i would give that dog a bone. >> supposed to be poking fun at online dating ads. but it has sparked a lot of outrage online. pop chips has since apologized. they have pulled the ad as well. but a spokeswoman did say it was created to provoke a few laughs and was never intended to stereotype or offend anyone. but donny, you as the advertiser, in this age of political correctness, how does an ad like that get through the w
star jones, donny deutsch and in for dr. snyderman, tamron hall, playing a professional, as she does every day. >> welcome. >> this is my maiden voyage. go easy on me. >> a professional journalist. there you are. >> let's get it all started with the ad that's sparked a lot of controversy online. ashton kutcher, as you saw, in a pop chips ad. he portrays an indian character, as you see, in brown face. one of the many characters that he plays. he's a bollywood producer....
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even though it ain't working very well, could actually implode and start back and go back to the deutschec. how do you get from here to there? that's the part i don't see, nile. >> yeah, larry, you know, the euro zone is a european project. it's a political project. there's no reason why european countries can't go back to their original kurn sis. 70% of germans want to go back to the deutsche mark. the germans are also running out of money to bail out other european countries. so i believe that europe needs two things. more national sovereignty and greater economic freedom. the two go hand in hand together. >> i sure agree with that. national sovereignty, i don't know. you may be right. i don't know. thanks. nile gardner, we appreciate it. up next, what a roller coaster ride for the markets. the longest losing streak for the dow since august 2011. is the spring stall spreading to stocks? "the kudlow report" will be right back. ortho weed b gon max. with a new continuous spray wand. so you can kill invading weeds down to the root. without harming your lawn. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon ma
even though it ain't working very well, could actually implode and start back and go back to the deutschec. how do you get from here to there? that's the part i don't see, nile. >> yeah, larry, you know, the euro zone is a european project. it's a political project. there's no reason why european countries can't go back to their original kurn sis. 70% of germans want to go back to the deutsche mark. the germans are also running out of money to bail out other european countries. so i...
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so they're much more expensive than deutsche post and by the way u.p.s.ting on their numbers and fedex even warning on their forward looking profits. >> all right. thank you so much for that. and let's talk about what's happening in india. new deli's decision to delay the start of its new anti-tax avoidance rule until next. indian government has yet to explain how the deal will affect sales of phones. let's get out to mumbai. >> the general anti-avoidance treaty was one amount of taxation or legislation which actually created quite a stir in the endian markets. yesterday the finance minister had clarified on on the gaar with regards to certain amendments and what we can expect. one of the key important things is that now it has been deferred and it will include a representative from the law ministry and that will you willy formulate certain amount of policies in which we can expect a certain amount of recommendations that we can take forward for gaar going forward. a couple of key points is that the onus of representation or the onus is thousand on the au
so they're much more expensive than deutsche post and by the way u.p.s.ting on their numbers and fedex even warning on their forward looking profits. >> all right. thank you so much for that. and let's talk about what's happening in india. new deli's decision to delay the start of its new anti-tax avoidance rule until next. indian government has yet to explain how the deal will affect sales of phones. let's get out to mumbai. >> the general anti-avoidance treaty was one amount of...
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donny doim is chairman of deutsche incorporated and pinch-hitting for dr.rman, cnbc's host of "the suze orman show." nice to see you. >> thank you. >> let's start with the big news yesterday, the president making it clear he endorses same-sex marriage. this was something that a lot of people were not shocked to find out since he said he had been evolving in this issue. do you think it was smart for him to come out now before the election? suze, i'll start with you. >> part of me is like what took you so long, president obama? this is something that should have been done in my opinion anyway. obviously, i would think that. a long time ago. i do think it was smart for him because everybody already knew that's what he felt. so why wait for a few months? i would have done it now. i think it was great. i think vice president joe biden, however, pushed the issue with it. >> that may be. suze raises a good point. does the president get full credit with supporters because it took some time? perhaps it took the prodding of vice president biden. >> i think maybe he g
donny doim is chairman of deutsche incorporated and pinch-hitting for dr.rman, cnbc's host of "the suze orman show." nice to see you. >> thank you. >> let's start with the big news yesterday, the president making it clear he endorses same-sex marriage. this was something that a lot of people were not shocked to find out since he said he had been evolving in this issue. do you think it was smart for him to come out now before the election? suze, i'll start with you....
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there are reports that deutsche telecom talking about a possible merger between t-mobile and pcs. that being a big spike in the stock. pcs came out and said basically we don't comment on rumors but the report said a stock and not a cash deal would remain a public entity and deutsche telecom would retain interest. pcs is in play and giving spike to others like sprint and leap wireless as well. tyler, to you. >>> thank you very much. by-product of the mess in europe is showing up in mortgage rates here. diana olick with that story from washington. diana. >> well, that's right, tyler. it's because they follow the yield on the 10-year treasury. it all goes together. so the mortgage bankers reporting average rates on the 30-year fixed at 4.01% last week. that's the lowest on that survey. on bankrate.com the overnight rate hit 3.87%. rock bottom rates are not juicing mortgage applications much. weekly applications up just 1.7% with refis up only 1.3%. purchase apps up over 3%, but down on a four-week average. now, the mortgage bankers say this year they expect the lowest volume of busin
there are reports that deutsche telecom talking about a possible merger between t-mobile and pcs. that being a big spike in the stock. pcs came out and said basically we don't comment on rumors but the report said a stock and not a cash deal would remain a public entity and deutsche telecom would retain interest. pcs is in play and giving spike to others like sprint and leap wireless as well. tyler, to you. >>> thank you very much. by-product of the mess in europe is showing up in...
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joining me now, larry adam of deutsche bank private wealth management and komalsri-kumar. sri, the last time we spoke, you said the debt crisis in greece would be resolved by mid year. where are you on that? what happens next in terms of this story playing out? >> i still think of mid year 2012 as a decision point where things come to a head. we have the greek elections take place on june 17th. and i wouldn't be surprised if greece has a major problem, even before the 17th of june, because there is an immense amount of capital if not what we are hearing is that the far left party is gaining so much in terms of popularity, opposing austerity, he did come to power it will cost it soon after june 17th. i'm sticking to my timeline. >> larry, you are not quite as pessimistic in terms of greece and how this ends. what impact are you expecting this chaos to have? >> it is a problem and when you have 75% of the people in greece that want to stay in the euro, 75% of them don't want austerity, there is a big problem there. i think it's important to keep in context how big greece rea
joining me now, larry adam of deutsche bank private wealth management and komalsri-kumar. sri, the last time we spoke, you said the debt crisis in greece would be resolved by mid year. where are you on that? what happens next in terms of this story playing out? >> i still think of mid year 2012 as a decision point where things come to a head. we have the greek elections take place on june 17th. and i wouldn't be surprised if greece has a major problem, even before the 17th of june,...
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. >> reporter: for that reason, citi, credit suisse, deutsch bank, goldman sachs, and bank of america came together a few years ago to form veterans on wall street, the banks work to mentor and hire former military men and women for jobs in financial services. perkins says vets are a natural fit for wall street. >> when we're doing this hiring it's not about charity work, it's good business. beuse veterans do bring with them wonderful qualities. >> reporter: investment banker john toronto echos those sentiments. toronto is a former marine platoon commander. although his tour of duty was during more peaceful times in former yugoslavia. he says many soldiers are generally good leaders, inclined towards team work and have integrity and maturity. >> when you're in the military you are faced with situations where you have to make good, quick practical decisions with less than perfect information, often in very chaotic environments, and those skills translate pretty well to wall street. >> reporter: it's impossible to say exactly how many veterans are currently employed in financial service
. >> reporter: for that reason, citi, credit suisse, deutsch bank, goldman sachs, and bank of america came together a few years ago to form veterans on wall street, the banks work to mentor and hire former military men and women for jobs in financial services. perkins says vets are a natural fit for wall street. >> when we're doing this hiring it's not about charity work, it's good business. beuse veterans do bring with them wonderful qualities. >> reporter: investment banker...
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place and currently are still in court on whether met neutrality that seems so far and passe to the deutsch as a couple of years ago the was the hottest issue at he fcc these issues don't go away i don't think. as long as there is any sort of regulation over the internet service provider you will have some parties that say they don't have the ability to regulate and then you have others that say they absolutely do and others still say let's try to settle this once and for all and redefine how we are and rewrite the rules. so that's why, how it can carve out its agenda and execute its agenda when these basic questions are still being debated >> anything to add to that, amy schatz? >> it shows the difference between the commissioners. estimate the commissioner spiegel seemed to come down on the side that the fcc does have authority to increase the base people can play. i'm not sure i a understand where she was going with that, but she feels like the had the authority to extend it to the internet whereas ajit pai was taking the i don't think the government should be in this approach and shows
place and currently are still in court on whether met neutrality that seems so far and passe to the deutsch as a couple of years ago the was the hottest issue at he fcc these issues don't go away i don't think. as long as there is any sort of regulation over the internet service provider you will have some parties that say they don't have the ability to regulate and then you have others that say they absolutely do and others still say let's try to settle this once and for all and redefine how...