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he doesn't sound like a banker. >> pass from you, donny deutsch. >> no.e way, if glen fine is sitting in that chair it's a different meeting. jamie dimon comes across and is a likable guy, a guy next door, not an evil banker. >> we love -- >> i'm talking about the american public. >> we know who holds donny's private wealth accounts. >> i'm just telling it like it is. his brand is a very appealing brand. >> it's not -- brand. i mean i don't -- >> it's not about his brand. >> yes, it is. >> it's also, andrea, he's pretty dam good at what he does. >> he's good at what he does and he sort of confronted it and dealt with it. their stock went up yesterday. he did well by any standards and he was not given a really bad bad time by the committee. he made the most he could out of it. he refused to give proprietary information saying they clearly still have to unwind these positions so he wouldn't say exactly how big the bets were, wouldn't go into the details, and took the hit and said it was his fault with mary thompson on cnbc immediately afterwards he was aske
he doesn't sound like a banker. >> pass from you, donny deutsch. >> no.e way, if glen fine is sitting in that chair it's a different meeting. jamie dimon comes across and is a likable guy, a guy next door, not an evil banker. >> we love -- >> i'm talking about the american public. >> we know who holds donny's private wealth accounts. >> i'm just telling it like it is. his brand is a very appealing brand. >> it's not -- brand. i mean i don't -- >>...
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the deutsch agency which is run by women now. they get offended, the ad agency came out with the 30 women in advertising. that keeps women in a box in a corner. every time we try to elevate women by saying the ten most powerful women in hollywood. aren't we keeping them down? >> do you think it's different because it's french? >> i'm just saying, obvious eu pink is fine, but i think the larger fine is every time we try to elevate women are we actually setting them back and separating them? >> but if you did the top 50 people i'm only curious how many would be women? >> that's the point. that's what has to happen, that's their point. >> if it's going to be 50/50 in there then of course you don't need to separate. >> real quick, did it offend any of you to be referred to as ladies? >> i'd rather be called a broad. >> i was just going to say that. >> it doesn't bother me just don't call me the "b" word. the other word. >> right away. >> i got in trouble for using the word broad. >> i like being a broad. >> everyone wants to be a bro
the deutsch agency which is run by women now. they get offended, the ad agency came out with the 30 women in advertising. that keeps women in a box in a corner. every time we try to elevate women by saying the ten most powerful women in hollywood. aren't we keeping them down? >> do you think it's different because it's french? >> i'm just saying, obvious eu pink is fine, but i think the larger fine is every time we try to elevate women are we actually setting them back and...
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. >> the deutsche welle global media m four m is taking place in bonn on media facing a sustainable worldn is part of the program. >> millions of children worldwide still do not have any opportunity for an education, and organizations like unesco and the u.n. continue to work to improve their plight. >> at this elementary school in southern malawi, the day begins with a free breakfast. for five years, the children have been given more meals things to the u.n. village project. almost all the children in the village attend the preschool. five years ago, that was not the case. only half went to school. getting children educated is a global challenge. right now, 17 million have no access to education. at deutsche welle's global media forum in bonn, participants are discussing are due change that. >> india has agreed law that guarantees everyone living in the countryside the right to work. the government organizes that and financing. using the same funds or other similar finance plans, educating children should be possible. >> poverty, violence, and war are some of the hurdles standing between
. >> the deutsche welle global media m four m is taking place in bonn on media facing a sustainable worldn is part of the program. >> millions of children worldwide still do not have any opportunity for an education, and organizations like unesco and the u.n. continue to work to improve their plight. >> at this elementary school in southern malawi, the day begins with a free breakfast. for five years, the children have been given more meals things to the u.n. village project....
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i still own deutsche bank. i'm looking for more moves here from some of these and depending on exactly what the news is, whether or not steve leaiesman right or whether or not we do have that coordinated effort by the g-20. i think this could really rock these banks to the upside still, melissa. >> but at this point, doctor, what's your base case scenario as to what happens? i imagine being in the three european banks you wouldn't want to necessarily have a position going into the weekend unless you had real clarity in your own mind. >> you're right. i may take them off tomorrow depending on what happens. what happened here was, of course, they were fold by the swiss national bank, get your money out. >> it was not their godfather, by the way. they can't make them do that. they're not their regulator. >> the fact they were saying it so publicly it's like, you know, taking them out and sort of take them to the wood shed. that's what happened to the shares. they fell down to these levels. tim, as you know, they'v
i still own deutsche bank. i'm looking for more moves here from some of these and depending on exactly what the news is, whether or not steve leaiesman right or whether or not we do have that coordinated effort by the g-20. i think this could really rock these banks to the upside still, melissa. >> but at this point, doctor, what's your base case scenario as to what happens? i imagine being in the three european banks you wouldn't want to necessarily have a position going into the weekend...
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>> we knew about this dual leadership at deutsche bank.e of course the first day on the job how do you have bank share price is reacting. down about 4.5%. but of course you cannot blame it if you look across the price, it is very much written that they will at that time lead. and should not be underestimated. important overnight we had the announcement that they are buying in to a loan portfolio, spending 911 pill i don't know, that is a source talk about the number which has not been confirmed by deutsche bank yet, however, also when it comes to commercial properties. an interesting trend because we see more and more companies, more and more financials really getting rid of their loan portfolio. >> all right, patricia, appreciate that. >> pmi data, ten year gilt yields, fresh record low. 1.532%. rising concerns over china's growth continues on the agenda at the world forum. he was asked how worried he was about the prospect of a hand landing in china. >> i'm not very concerned about a hard landing. there's always a risk. but china has the
>> we knew about this dual leadership at deutsche bank.e of course the first day on the job how do you have bank share price is reacting. down about 4.5%. but of course you cannot blame it if you look across the price, it is very much written that they will at that time lead. and should not be underestimated. important overnight we had the announcement that they are buying in to a loan portfolio, spending 911 pill i don't know, that is a source talk about the number which has not been...
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abnormal. >> imagine your daughter as the ceo of a foreto and 50 compan >> no, no, no. >> donny deutschenancy snyderman and soleil moon frye, good to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> coming up preventing your kids from packing on the pounds this summer with healthy eating strategies coming up right after this. when we walk together, we are bigger than cancer. join the world's biggest fight for more birthdays, the american cancer society relay for life. find your community's event at relayforlife.org. in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first. get more whole grain than any other ingredient... just look for the white check. [ female announcer ] thanwindex multi-surfacet... uh oh!! lets you keep up with messes right when they happen. so you can put that windex shine -- on just about anything. get windex multi-surface and keep up. sc johnson, a family company. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou
abnormal. >> imagine your daughter as the ceo of a foreto and 50 compan >> no, no, no. >> donny deutschenancy snyderman and soleil moon frye, good to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> coming up preventing your kids from packing on the pounds this summer with healthy eating strategies coming up right after this. when we walk together, we are bigger than cancer. join the world's biggest fight for more birthdays, the american cancer society relay for life. find...
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. >> how do you handle a name like deutsche bank?erest in there and you will see the the end? >> we will take some pain. we are definitely at citigroup and deutsche bank a much higher percentage. we feel they are still. operator:ing in the old 2006, 2007 environment. we feel like it has a lower dividend. this is just as alarming as you can imagine. they have an 11% yield. when you are short you have to pay that point out. so it's two names that we have. >> i want to ask you about hanes brand. it seems they are trying to get their ship right. mar begins have been dropping. where do you see the stock going? >> they have a small amount of pension liability. they make a lot of money offshore so to bring this yop shore to meet the obligations, it will get a tax hit. it is a weak margin business. they are writing it off like they have some new premium name. >> of the active bear funds. all right. any of these shorts you agree with? or don't agree with? >> best buy has been interesting. a lot of people have continued to bet that it would be
. >> how do you handle a name like deutsche bank?erest in there and you will see the the end? >> we will take some pain. we are definitely at citigroup and deutsche bank a much higher percentage. we feel they are still. operator:ing in the old 2006, 2007 environment. we feel like it has a lower dividend. this is just as alarming as you can imagine. they have an 11% yield. when you are short you have to pay that point out. so it's two names that we have. >> i want to ask you...
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. >> tomorrow the ceo of deutsche bank is the featured speaker on the economic future.xpected to address the measures taken by the government so far as plans for economic growth versus austerity. this will be hosted by the council and you can join us live at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on c- span. >> it is an enforcement agency. they have many good cases. they have red
. >> tomorrow the ceo of deutsche bank is the featured speaker on the economic future.xpected to address the measures taken by the government so far as plans for economic growth versus austerity. this will be hosted by the council and you can join us live at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on c- span. >> it is an enforcement agency. they have many good cases. they have red
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joining me now is congressman ted deutsche, a democrat from florida, and rod smith, thanks to both of governor of your state is refusing to back down. what do you say to him tonight ? >> even for governor scott this is a new low. so refuse to uphold the law and blame the administration for a plan that he hatched that will purge the voter rolls of tens and thousands of voters is a shock. thankfully we have an attorney general that will stan up to prek the laws and give voters the opportunity to participate because we have a governor that wants to strip those rights away. >> your colleague of florida released a statement and letter to attorney general holder who you just referred to say the attorney general is acting to enable fraud and allow them to cast votes in the state of florida. the doj is more concerned about the protection prospects of the president than with outholding justice and enforcing the rule of law. your response? >> the attorney general made it clear that what he is doing is upholding the law. it's you ray jous for my colleague or anyone to suggest that there is an el
joining me now is congressman ted deutsche, a democrat from florida, and rod smith, thanks to both of governor of your state is refusing to back down. what do you say to him tonight ? >> even for governor scott this is a new low. so refuse to uphold the law and blame the administration for a plan that he hatched that will purge the voter rolls of tens and thousands of voters is a shock. thankfully we have an attorney general that will stan up to prek the laws and give voters the...
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the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch, give it signsights on anything. >> not since jimcus, has there been a blazer worn. >> mike barnicle, yep. hi, mike. how is that "way too early." a little too early for you. >> no, it was fine. >> he rocked it on the sports. >> been up since 3:00. >> in miami, telemundo's jose diaz-balart. and in washington, senior national correspondent from bloomberg business week, josh green. good to have josh on board given one of the headlines, the bank downgrade. >> jon meacham, compare yesterday, last night, with what happened on 14 june 1940. >> it's 1980. >> no, no, no. >> 14th of june, 1940, when hitler's troops rolled into paris and occupied that great city and you had people crying. i mean, compare the two events. >> why would you do that? >> well, because, i mean you have -- >> two great, great horrors in western civilization. >> dark hours. >> darkest of hours. who was our churchhill who will lead us from this grim, grim, epic. >> i was talking to my son last night about what john maynard cane said. >> how old is your son? >> he's 10. >
the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch, give it signsights on anything. >> not since jimcus, has there been a blazer worn. >> mike barnicle, yep. hi, mike. how is that "way too early." a little too early for you. >> no, it was fine. >> he rocked it on the sports. >> been up since 3:00. >> in miami, telemundo's jose diaz-balart. and in washington, senior national correspondent from bloomberg business week, josh green. good to have josh...
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drudge bank, barclays, goldman sachs are among the -- deutsche bank, barclays, goldman sachs are among the institutions that saw there ratings/. >> especially ratings in europe. of course, we have all the football still to come for you. it is germany against greece denied. the score at the moment is -- >> 0-0. there are a number of different sayings popping up. >> it is more fun to talk about the football. there are good chances for the german team. they have missed there chances. we will see what happens, of course. stay with us. >> you can also check this out on twitter. keep it here. >> stay with us. >> the trial of anders breivik has ended in norway with the defense trying to prove that his killing of 77 people last year is not an act of insanity. >> breivik wants to be ruled st.. >> victims'will to defiantly left the -- victims' relatives defiantly let the court room. breivik admitted it was a terrible act, but said it was necessary to protect against growing is,ization. >> we don't care at all for him. we want him put away for the rest of his life. >> breivik's attorney spoke for
drudge bank, barclays, goldman sachs are among the -- deutsche bank, barclays, goldman sachs are among the institutions that saw there ratings/. >> especially ratings in europe. of course, we have all the football still to come for you. it is germany against greece denied. the score at the moment is -- >> 0-0. there are a number of different sayings popping up. >> it is more fun to talk about the football. there are good chances for the german team. they have missed there...
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. >>> david bionco at deutsche banc and joining me. we have an awful lot to talk about. >> sure. >> i want to refresh everybody's memory in terms of how the markets are doing and how they finished and then bob pisano will talk more about europe and spain. here's where we stand right now. the dow jones industrial average down on the trading session about 22 points of tn day. the s&p down about 2. the nasdaq down a little bit, a third of a percent. in terms of the gold mark on the upside. the last trade up $2.40. about a tebt of a percent or so. the oil market down 52 cents, two thirds of a percent. as for europe, here's how the europeans finished the trading session. a mixed bag. we have the spain index down about a half a point on the trading day. the ftse down and the dax up on the trading session and france was down about 9 points on the day. greece, we await the weekend election and it is up abou about .75%. bob pisano joins me. we are kind of treading water at this point, bob. everybody's holding their breath. >> these things don't
. >>> david bionco at deutsche banc and joining me. we have an awful lot to talk about. >> sure. >> i want to refresh everybody's memory in terms of how the markets are doing and how they finished and then bob pisano will talk more about europe and spain. here's where we stand right now. the dow jones industrial average down on the trading session about 22 points of tn day. the s&p down about 2. the nasdaq down a little bit, a third of a percent. in terms of the gold...
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morgan, credit suisse, and deutsche bank. >> let's get back to your 2012.pain were the first to reach the final. the defending champions beat portugal on wednesday night. >> that match went all the way to penalties. >> this penalty put spain in the final of euro 2012. the match was a tough battle from both sides. spain performed evenly in the first half. portugal put one just wide of the net after 30 minutes. spain's coach had to change tactics. portugal were holding their own. it thunderous shot just after the break. renaldo had a chance to show his dead ball skills, but they came to nothing. portugal's best chance came in the 90th minute, but rinaldo could not take advantage of the past. in extra time, portugal lost steam and spain up the tempo. a big opportunity in the 104th minute, but after 120 minutes, it was still 0-0. first, spain could not gethe po. then, portugal lost his nerve to do lost its nerve. the rest of the shots when in here with a bit of luck, an end to portugal's championship dreams. >> your 2012 was the biggest sporting event ever held
morgan, credit suisse, and deutsche bank. >> let's get back to your 2012.pain were the first to reach the final. the defending champions beat portugal on wednesday night. >> that match went all the way to penalties. >> this penalty put spain in the final of euro 2012. the match was a tough battle from both sides. spain performed evenly in the first half. portugal put one just wide of the net after 30 minutes. spain's coach had to change tactics. portugal were holding their...
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morgan, and deutsche bank. i'm joined by our business correspondent jamie robinson. when was this happening? >> between 2007 > 2009. -- and 2009. we were watching watchinghow willing banks were to lend to one another. they were not willing because there was a credit crunch. libel became the indicator. -- libor became the indicator. so much of bank lending to customers for transactions and the deals was not aligned properly with libor. senior executives at barclays in the hot seat. we don't know how far this went at other banks. >> british prime minister david cameron says that bob diamond and his colleagues have serious questions to answer. he was in charge of barclays capital. >> he is stuck in a situation where if he did not know what was going on, why did he not know? that would be an indication of poor leadership. he is dealing with an interest rate being set with the help of barclays, which determines the price at which trillions of dollars worth of deals were being done on a day-to-day basis. if he did not understand or did not know what was going on, on its tr
morgan, and deutsche bank. i'm joined by our business correspondent jamie robinson. when was this happening? >> between 2007 > 2009. -- and 2009. we were watching watchinghow willing banks were to lend to one another. they were not willing because there was a credit crunch. libel became the indicator. -- libor became the indicator. so much of bank lending to customers for transactions and the deals was not aligned properly with libor. senior executives at barclays in the hot seat. we...
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deutsche bank had good things to say about it. >> time now for the upside call. we mentioned nike's tough day. dan had a simple trade on the apparel giant. he made three times his money and here's how. >> "options action" is how we just do it. risk less so we can make more. that's what dan did. he bought shares of nike thinking it would get knocked by europe. >> there was a report commenting on weakening shoe sales or trends in china and the u.s. and weakening apparel trends in western europe. >> but shorting the stock might as well go one on one with this guy. so to define his risk bought the july 97.5 stock put. he needs nike to fall below that price by more than 2.60 he spent at the ride or below $94.90 by july expiration. 2.60? we don't have multimillion dollar shoe contract. spend less. >> i sold one of the july puts. >> to reduce his cost he sold the july 92.5 put for $1.35 and created his put spread. more importantly he made making money easier and here's how. between the 2.60 he spent buying the one put and 1.35 collecting the other he got 1.25 and now in
deutsche bank had good things to say about it. >> time now for the upside call. we mentioned nike's tough day. dan had a simple trade on the apparel giant. he made three times his money and here's how. >> "options action" is how we just do it. risk less so we can make more. that's what dan did. he bought shares of nike thinking it would get knocked by europe. >> there was a report commenting on weakening shoe sales or trends in china and the u.s. and weakening...
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and long-time bull at deutsche bank has just cut his rating for q-2 gdp from 2.9% -- that was a high one on the street, to 2.4%. his note" unexpected weakness in recent federal government spending which has primarily been due to significantly lower military outlays has caused us to trim our current quarter growth forecast." let's take a look at how the markets are fairing right now as we look at the dow industrials. nevertheless higher by 54.6 points at 12515. s&p higher by 5.75%. and the nasdaq composite up by about .5% or 15.3 points. another big story, the president speaking out on the economy. and most of his comments were directed at europe. >> there are a bunch of different issues going on in europe. it's not simply a debt crisis. what is true is is that the markets getting nervous have started making it much more expensive for them to borrow and that then gets them on a downward spiral. >> nervous markets, downward spiral -- >> the great people have made and european leaders understand the need to provide support if the greek people choose to remain in the eurozone. but the gr
and long-time bull at deutsche bank has just cut his rating for q-2 gdp from 2.9% -- that was a high one on the street, to 2.4%. his note" unexpected weakness in recent federal government spending which has primarily been due to significantly lower military outlays has caused us to trim our current quarter growth forecast." let's take a look at how the markets are fairing right now as we look at the dow industrials. nevertheless higher by 54.6 points at 12515. s&p higher by 5.75%....
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her hair down and dons mardi gras beads and sun glasses without a trip to bourbon street and donny deutscht arrived. [ morgan ] lopez lomong started running when he was six and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he st had a different thing driving him. every step of the way. ♪ visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, "what's next?" introducing the all-new rx f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> okay. we told you at the top of the show that the heat won the title over the thunder last night giving lebron james his first championship. lebron saved one of his best performances for the final game. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends that lebron james and james worthy are the only players in nba history who
her hair down and dons mardi gras beads and sun glasses without a trip to bourbon street and donny deutscht arrived. [ morgan ] lopez lomong started running when he was six and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he st had a different thing driving him. every step of the way. ♪ visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. or treat gas with these after you get it. now...
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. >> as expected, as we forecast on deutsche welle, in effect, angela merkel has got the two- thirdsity that she needed in the bundestag for the esm treaty. in now has to go to the second chamber of parliament, the chamber that represents the individual federal states of germany, but the parties have indicated there, too, the major german political parties, that they will vote in favor of the treaty. >> you have been watching the debate leading up to that. we heard an impassioned plea from angela merkel for support for her guidance. what are we hearing from the other side? >> it depends what you mean by the other side of the most extreme other side is the small socialist left party. there, we had speaker after speaker saying that this was unconstitutional and promising that they will appeal to germany's constitutional court to overthrow the legislation. but one senior member of the party compared the legislation with the nazi's push against the constitution in 1933, and there was a storm of disgust in the chamber, one has to say. it was, interestingly enough, an opposition politician
. >> as expected, as we forecast on deutsche welle, in effect, angela merkel has got the two- thirdsity that she needed in the bundestag for the esm treaty. in now has to go to the second chamber of parliament, the chamber that represents the individual federal states of germany, but the parties have indicated there, too, the major german political parties, that they will vote in favor of the treaty. >> you have been watching the debate leading up to that. we heard an impassioned...
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the ceo of deutsche bank will discuss european action so far and his thoughts for the future economic outlook in europe, that's at 5:00 eastern time on c-span. president obama is getting a little help from former president bill clinton at fund-raisers in new york this evening. they speak at a high dollar fund-raiser at a private home, then headline at the waldorf astoria hotel. you can see live coverage of that event at 8:25 eastern on c-span and the two at barack on broadway at the new amsterdam theater. wisconsin voters go to the polls tomorrow to decide whether to remove governor scott walker. he is facing a recall election two years into his term and is challenged by the democratic mayor of milwaukee, tom barrett. they debated last week and you can watch that tomorrow morning at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> the ftc is primarily an enforcement agency and brought many good cases in the consumer privacy area, and has reached settlements with a lot of companies, google, facebook, about some of the privacy promises they made to consumers. >> i think self regulation is a tool that can be
the ceo of deutsche bank will discuss european action so far and his thoughts for the future economic outlook in europe, that's at 5:00 eastern time on c-span. president obama is getting a little help from former president bill clinton at fund-raisers in new york this evening. they speak at a high dollar fund-raiser at a private home, then headline at the waldorf astoria hotel. you can see live coverage of that event at 8:25 eastern on c-span and the two at barack on broadway at the new...
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the ceo of deutsche bank will discuss european action so far and his thoughts for the future outlook in europe. that's at 5:00 eastern on c-span. >> this is c-span 3 with politics and public affairs programming flout the week, and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs. join in the conversation on social media sites. >> the recent review shows that the veterans affairs department has been overpaying for prosthetics. the report says the department spent $2 million more than necessary last year. a house veterans affair subcommittee questioned officials about the overpayments and plans to have contractors take over some of the buying. the the hearing is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'd like to welcome everyone to today's hearing tighted purchasing perspective, v.a.'s property athletic paradox. title 38, procurement of prosthetic appliances states the following, the secretary may procure prosthetic appliances and necessary services required in the fitting, supplying, and tr
the ceo of deutsche bank will discuss european action so far and his thoughts for the future outlook in europe. that's at 5:00 eastern on c-span. >> this is c-span 3 with politics and public affairs programming flout the week, and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs. join in the conversation on social media sites. >> the recent review shows that the veterans affairs department has been...
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carl deutsch -- so giving an introduction to andrew nagorski, i was fine to do that. but then i realized that i needed to do his bio, so i wanted to make sure i had these things right. i knew him both in terms of his father, who played a major role in the council on foreign relations and in his association with newsweek, i don't think that i'll elaborate on all the things he did from tlrks that is not why you came. he was a major figure in newsweek, and did all kinds of substantial innovative things and especially in coordinating the network of necessaryweek s - newsweeks throughout the world. and he was himself a very respected voice of wisdom and insight on international affairs, europe and germany in particular. he served in berlin for a number of years. his wife is polish and charming, his birthplace is scotland, he is very international. am i correct? he is very international. maybe i should let him be here on the stage rather than talking about it. this is one of several books that he has written. one of them quite fascinating about his experiences in russia and
carl deutsch -- so giving an introduction to andrew nagorski, i was fine to do that. but then i realized that i needed to do his bio, so i wanted to make sure i had these things right. i knew him both in terms of his father, who played a major role in the council on foreign relations and in his association with newsweek, i don't think that i'll elaborate on all the things he did from tlrks that is not why you came. he was a major figure in newsweek, and did all kinds of substantial innovative...
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okay, i start from the premise the same rights apply on-line as offline but how do i make that real deutsch and the expansion happening in the various sectors etc so they make mistakes as people do. i think there's the difference not only in the approach of the speech or are we trying to facilitate an open internet there is also a difference in a kind of the openness of the conversation about how do we reckon with of the technologies with the challenge of developing infrastructure etc., and where the conversations are happening out in the open and mistakes that happen are corrected more easily so there's often a correlation and openness of the public conversation and how the internet is responding. >> when does the department looks at it do you have problems making the distinction? you said some have the well-intentioned and make a mistake. you have trouble discerning whether it is a well-intentioned possibly legitimate restriction copyright protection or child pornography and i would assume sometimes legitimate excuses or reasons for restriction cited by the government's perhaps with deter
okay, i start from the premise the same rights apply on-line as offline but how do i make that real deutsch and the expansion happening in the various sectors etc so they make mistakes as people do. i think there's the difference not only in the approach of the speech or are we trying to facilitate an open internet there is also a difference in a kind of the openness of the conversation about how do we reckon with of the technologies with the challenge of developing infrastructure etc., and...
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the ceo of deutsche bank will talk act european action so far and his thoughts for the economic outlook in europe. that's at 5:00 eastern on c-span. >>> the president they think, what they think about their lives. >> this past week, the "national journal" focused on the 2012 presidential discussion. watch the discussions online at the c-span video library. >>> former egyptian president hosni mubarak recently received a life imprison m sentence for the killing of protesters during demonstrations against his administration last year. currently, a presidential election is being held to replace him. the results of the first round of voting have been announced, and a runoff election is scheduled this month. now to a discussion about the elections and what they mean for egypt's future. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you all very much for coming here today. my name is pte
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down now we did have some forecasts come out from credit suisse and deutsche bank they've now reduced their forecasts for the chinese economy size saying a low patch so we've got eight percent of growth come down to seven point seven percent right now if we look at the ore prices are different and they are indeed gaining ever such a fraction but they still hold around those eight month lows today is a big day for the or market because we've got opec meeting they're going to be talking about how much output how much production they're going to be producing for the second half of this year that will immediately impact those prices all right so that's how the markets are looking right now be back in fifteen minutes with the latest update kerry if you look at it with you later as you say. well are coming our party's cars a reporter pulls no punches on the world of bankers but first be back with headlines in just a few minutes. comfort is the least you have. the but money is the last you need to know if you travelled this way. language is common. you and the. emotions are intense. and expe
down now we did have some forecasts come out from credit suisse and deutsche bank they've now reduced their forecasts for the chinese economy size saying a low patch so we've got eight percent of growth come down to seven point seven percent right now if we look at the ore prices are different and they are indeed gaining ever such a fraction but they still hold around those eight month lows today is a big day for the or market because we've got opec meeting they're going to be talking about how...
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promised to do those hits include goldman sachs morgan stanley bank of america bank of scotland and deutscheank financial powerhouses domestically and internationally the move could make it harder for them to keep existing clients or attract new ones and then money it's all said they had the downgrades fresh market panic and you exodus to gold without the c.e.o. of a country risk solutions advisory agency says that moody's is simply playing catch up. this is an indictment if you will of those banks but it's also important to emphasize that this is an indictment of the global economy and at the same time the ratings agencies don't want to have to be accused of being behind the cue ball if you will as they were three or four years ago there's clearly still some element if you will of perceived collusion in this process i mean the banks have been a lot of the rating agencies in general and moody's more specifically for a couple of weeks now in advance of these downgrades they're basically trying to plead their case they wouldn't even be open in my estimation to the pleadings or the cut that the
promised to do those hits include goldman sachs morgan stanley bank of america bank of scotland and deutscheank financial powerhouses domestically and internationally the move could make it harder for them to keep existing clients or attract new ones and then money it's all said they had the downgrades fresh market panic and you exodus to gold without the c.e.o. of a country risk solutions advisory agency says that moody's is simply playing catch up. this is an indictment if you will of those...
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and they're they're the chief beneficiary they've got a huge bank and deutsche bank which is a huge hedge fund which is operating on the global stage you know spinning financial derivatives again to the benefit of germany to the detriment of countries like greece so they're really making out great during this whole crisis and there's no incentive to stop that they have no incentive to stop this current trend they get the fantastic boost from the export markets. they're doing great. wealthy british style. market. you know what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. printing three. three. three. three. three. three. videos for your media projects free media are to. keep. everybody likes to look at the laggards but you know but the winners have profited enormously everybody i knew when i said this is a program about germany ok i'll always equate germany will have to just as well tried to become more competitive with one's own money has to become less competitive friend i guess that so many does want to help and
and they're they're the chief beneficiary they've got a huge bank and deutsche bank which is a huge hedge fund which is operating on the global stage you know spinning financial derivatives again to the benefit of germany to the detriment of countries like greece so they're really making out great during this whole crisis and there's no incentive to stop that they have no incentive to stop this current trend they get the fantastic boost from the export markets. they're doing great. wealthy...
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promised to do those eight include goldman sachs morgan stanley bank of america bank of scotland and deutsche bank powerhouses domestically and internationally the move could make it harder for them to keep existing clients or attract new ones and their money so say they had the downgrades could trigger a fresh market panic and a new exodus to gold trial human growth economic blogger and founder of the website wide awake news says the end goal of the move is to spread fear. i think what we're going to see is this play out over the next couple weeks we're going to see more fear we're going to see more gloom by the mainstream business media in order to effect what citibank and they're doing to big just a week ago came out and said that they need it they need a shock to the market they need to get political cover not only the politicians here in the u.s. but they need to give political cover to the folks in europe as well so they can continue their process of battering in eviscerating representative government there and consolidating more power and handing it up to brussels is far is that the eu
promised to do those eight include goldman sachs morgan stanley bank of america bank of scotland and deutsche bank powerhouses domestically and internationally the move could make it harder for them to keep existing clients or attract new ones and their money so say they had the downgrades could trigger a fresh market panic and a new exodus to gold trial human growth economic blogger and founder of the website wide awake news says the end goal of the move is to spread fear. i think what we're...
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of deutsche bank said quote germany will ultimately take whatever steps necessary to keep the eurozone and sacked and later today they'll be in the merge and see conference call by the major economies of the g. seven and we'll of course be following the developments coming out from there. hours ahead of the opening bell year and choppy trading session here as well the morses did manage to post some gains with the arts yes in fact at an almost one percent here moving on to currencies us like a lot of what's happening there the euro is again in against the u.s. dollar and when it comes to the ruble these are the figures from monday when it comes to the euro it last year by gained a little bit when it comes to the dollar obviated figures coming up and so our crude is now again in for a second day in a row which is always great news for the russian economy and that's the news that every war will come out and were expecting to hear that u.s. stockpiles dropped for the first time and eleven the weeks now in other news there are problems in the horizon for one of the oldest ally in the world
of deutsche bank said quote germany will ultimately take whatever steps necessary to keep the eurozone and sacked and later today they'll be in the merge and see conference call by the major economies of the g. seven and we'll of course be following the developments coming out from there. hours ahead of the opening bell year and choppy trading session here as well the morses did manage to post some gains with the arts yes in fact at an almost one percent here moving on to currencies us like a...
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the ceo of deutsch bank will share his thoughts at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. president obama is getting a little help from former president bill clinton at fund-raisers in new york. they will speak at a private home and then headline a gala at the wall dor if historical hotel. the two will end the night at an event dubbed barack on broadway. wisconsin voters go to the polls tomorrow to decide whether to remove scott walker from office. he's facing a recall election two years into his term and he's being challenged by the democratic governor. >>> over the past four years, david maraniss has been researching and writing his tenth book, barack obama, the story. speaking with the president's relatives in kenya and discovering his african an seft tree on the shores of lake victoria. he toured the family's homes and sites in kansas. that comes out in bookstores on june 19th but book tv will give you exclusive look, including our trip to kenya as we traveled with the author in january 2010. join us on sunday, june 17th, at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. later, at 7:30 that
the ceo of deutsch bank will share his thoughts at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. president obama is getting a little help from former president bill clinton at fund-raisers in new york. they will speak at a private home and then headline a gala at the wall dor if historical hotel. the two will end the night at an event dubbed barack on broadway. wisconsin voters go to the polls tomorrow to decide whether to remove scott walker from office. he's facing a recall election two years into his term...
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ailing financial sector those hits include goldman sachs morgan stanley royal bank of scotland and deutsche bank a financial pass' domestically and internationally the move could make it more expensive for the banks to attract funds it's also fear the downgrades could trigger a fresh market panic and a new exodus to gold financial expert to mexico says the politicians might try to exploit the dung great to push through their own agenda. they of course will use this opportunity to put forward more global governance more centralized government more commanding control more state run operations a less democracy less the market activity less free competition so all of those things are being displaced by state controlled command and control bank and fascist relationship with governments and that's growing to the detriment of people in greece who are now suffering the real consequences people are dying in the street they can't afford health care they can't afford food but i would sometimes we're going to hear this hijacking scenario where the some of them technocrats like mario monti put a gun to
ailing financial sector those hits include goldman sachs morgan stanley royal bank of scotland and deutsche bank a financial pass' domestically and internationally the move could make it more expensive for the banks to attract funds it's also fear the downgrades could trigger a fresh market panic and a new exodus to gold financial expert to mexico says the politicians might try to exploit the dung great to push through their own agenda. they of course will use this opportunity to put forward...
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and they're they're the chief beneficiary they've got a huge bank and deutsche bank which is a huge hedge fund which is operating on the global stage you know spending financial derivatives again to the benefit of germany to the detriment of countries like greece so they're really making out great during this whole crisis and there's no incentive to stop that they have no incentive to stop this current trend they get the fantastic boost from the export markets. they're doing great. everybody likes to look at the laggards but you know but the winners have profited enormously everybody and you're like i said this is a program about germany ok well what basically germany will have to do just as well right for greece to become more competitive germany has to become less competitive fan and i guess that so many doesn't want this to help and that the financial crisis is happening i mean german wage increases are quite substantial at the moment and you seeing significant labor market reforms in spain and italy and liberalization of some of the closed shops that you had on the product side taxi d
and they're they're the chief beneficiary they've got a huge bank and deutsche bank which is a huge hedge fund which is operating on the global stage you know spending financial derivatives again to the benefit of germany to the detriment of countries like greece so they're really making out great during this whole crisis and there's no incentive to stop that they have no incentive to stop this current trend they get the fantastic boost from the export markets. they're doing great. everybody...
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credit suisse and deutsche bank fighting slow up the road for the second biggest economy and the wildon the nikkei is while they finished on the back but a lot of exports is in the region far exposed to our that's how the markets are looking as i say with focusing on oil a softening kerry ok it's certainly all happening casey thanks for that. and in about twenty minutes our sports around up we'll tell you who's in the running to get out of the group of death at the euro twenty twelve football championship plus their recap of our top stories in just a few minutes. the movie. lose. the book. the official. say. six video. costs and streets now in the palm of your posts question. today. the fees are the images they are seeing from the streets of canada the for. the big. now that let's have a look now at the main stories where covering today francois asked the u.n. to open up syria's skies for western bombers and another broadside on assad's regime but al qaida is number two endorses the rebellion. a sinister walk in the woods with infuriated general opposition journalists claims led to a
credit suisse and deutsche bank fighting slow up the road for the second biggest economy and the wildon the nikkei is while they finished on the back but a lot of exports is in the region far exposed to our that's how the markets are looking as i say with focusing on oil a softening kerry ok it's certainly all happening casey thanks for that. and in about twenty minutes our sports around up we'll tell you who's in the running to get out of the group of death at the euro twenty twelve football...
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the ceo of deutsche bank discusses european action so far and gives his thought on the future economic outlook in europe. that's at 5:00 eastern on c-span. president barack obama is getting a little help from former president bill clinton at a trio of campaign fund-raisers in new york tonight. they'll speak at a high dollar fund-raiser at a private home, then headline a gala at the waldorf-astoria hotel. you can watch live coverage of that at 8:25 eastern on c-span. and they will end the night at an event dubbed barack on broadway. and ben bernanke gives his annual report this week. we'll have live coverage on c-span3. >>> over the past four years pulitzer prize winning author david maraniss has been researching and writing his tenth book "barack obama the story." the research included speaking with his relatives in kenya and discovering his ancestry on the shores of lake victoria. he also toured the jofer gins of his mother's family. the book comes out on june 19th but book tv will give you an early look with exclusive pictures and video including our trip to kenya as we traveled with
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the deutsch agency which is run by women now.actually setting them back and separating them? >> but if you did the top 50 people i'm only curious how many would be women? >> that's the point. that's what has to happen, that's their point. >> if it's going to be 50/50 in there then of course you don't need to separate. >> real quick, did it offend any of you to be referred to as ladies? >> i'd rather be called a broad. >> i was just going to say that. >> it doesn't bother me just don't call me the "b" word. the other word. >> right away. >> i got in trouble for using the word broad. >> i like being a broad. >> everyone wants to be a broad. >> genetic testing breakthrough. nancy, this one is probably for you. there's a new study that shows there could be a simple noninvasive test that is a blood sample from the pleg nantz mother, saliva from her man and would give a full genetic profile. what would you learn about the feetous? >> you might learn that i child has a severe genetic problem. it gives parents a chance do decide whether
the deutsch agency which is run by women now.actually setting them back and separating them? >> but if you did the top 50 people i'm only curious how many would be women? >> that's the point. that's what has to happen, that's their point. >> if it's going to be 50/50 in there then of course you don't need to separate. >> real quick, did it offend any of you to be referred to as ladies? >> i'd rather be called a broad. >> i was just going to say that. >>...