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share prices they lost 8590 percent over the last couple of years if you were a shareholder actually genelle and you put a 1000 euro in just at the beginning off this year you are at $400.00 to euro now you have lost $600.00 so of course a lot of people are angry and they demand to change they demand to the bank to be more transparent to clean up its act but at the same time it is interesting i had a chance to talk to a couple of shareholders as they were lining up right here at the doors waiting for the doors to open and not everybody is angry with or chipmunk most are but some actually are angry with regulators and with lawyers and they are telling me they feel that deutsche bank has been treated unfairly and that the bank is supposed to be left alone so that they can focus on their business but all the angry ones and the defensive ones they're all in for an interesting meeting and they have high expectations. well i for one i'm glad that i never invested but how do you rate that to banks and chances of driving itself out of its various masses. was going to be very difficult if you listen
share prices they lost 8590 percent over the last couple of years if you were a shareholder actually genelle and you put a 1000 euro in just at the beginning off this year you are at $400.00 to euro now you have lost $600.00 so of course a lot of people are angry and they demand to change they demand to the bank to be more transparent to clean up its act but at the same time it is interesting i had a chance to talk to a couple of shareholders as they were lining up right here at the doors...
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two overarching reasons for you genelle and essentially we do have to acknowledge that the trumpet ministration has been extremely hawkish on china in terms of its economic power what influence and reach that's one reason secondly of course that allegation from washington d.c. that hardware made by huawei will be used to spy on sensitive information now the argument from washington d.c. is it can ban the hardware being used at government agencies here and indeed it has done for a for example when it comes to liaising with allies such as britain for example the connection may not then be secure with london for example in classified information which would be transmitted if for example the u.k. used that hardware from quote way a threat to intelligence sharing then but how effective has the u.s. been in its wake up in. i would say it's faltering at the moment to janeiro even allies haven't necessarily got on board with washington d.c. the u.s. saying that it may stop sharing intelligence but of course that could backfire as well if you look at the european union for example the commission has lef
two overarching reasons for you genelle and essentially we do have to acknowledge that the trumpet ministration has been extremely hawkish on china in terms of its economic power what influence and reach that's one reason secondly of course that allegation from washington d.c. that hardware made by huawei will be used to spy on sensitive information now the argument from washington d.c. is it can ban the hardware being used at government agencies here and indeed it has done for a for example...
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criticism over the tariffs but they would also affect consumers the prices of consumer electronic us genelle mention would go up as a result of these terrorist also other goods like luggage and seafood will become more expensive so american businesses and consumers are bracing for these tariffs and it's very unlikely that the u.s. administration will back off from this plan unless there will be major concessions from the chinese side or the respond in washington over salads if you were in berlin you know. the you. well u.s. trade sanctions are also on the minds of european union leaders but this time it's u.s. sanctions against iran e.u. leaders have urged the islamic republic to stand by its commitments under the nuclear deal which was agreed with world powers back in twenty fifteen the u.s. withdrew from the deal a year ago and iran is now threatening to abandon it unless the other signatories of the european signatories provide quick relief from u.s. sanctions. it was supposed to be the post breaks it summit shaping the e.u. future without britain well the u.k. may not yet be out it did n
criticism over the tariffs but they would also affect consumers the prices of consumer electronic us genelle mention would go up as a result of these terrorist also other goods like luggage and seafood will become more expensive so american businesses and consumers are bracing for these tariffs and it's very unlikely that the u.s. administration will back off from this plan unless there will be major concessions from the chinese side or the respond in washington over salads if you were in...
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judiciary committee chairman is thre thing contempt -- threatening contempt charges against the ratorney genel if he doesn't turn over the entire mueller repor and the evidence over the next couple of days. charges likeag thatnst an attorney general, we've seen it before with eric holder, don't carry much weight. however, itould almost guarantee that the fight to get the report and underlying evidence released w through a lengthy fight in the court system. guys? >> chris pollone live for us on c hill. thank you. >>> 4:47 right now. and facebook is taking stand. yesterday company officials htnounced they've banned a group of far rig media personalities from the social network and instagram. that includes alex jones and milo yanopolous. louis farrakhan has also been banned. facebook is doing more to eliminate hate speech on its platforms. >>> here's something to think about before making your next dinner. the cdc is reminding people do not wash raw chicken before cooking itra chicken is contaminated with bacteria including salmonella, and washing it can spread it around the kitchen. makes sense.
judiciary committee chairman is thre thing contempt -- threatening contempt charges against the ratorney genel if he doesn't turn over the entire mueller repor and the evidence over the next couple of days. charges likeag thatnst an attorney general, we've seen it before with eric holder, don't carry much weight. however, itould almost guarantee that the fight to get the report and underlying evidence released w through a lengthy fight in the court system. guys? >> chris pollone live for...
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the judiciary committee is holding a vote on whether to hold wilam barr, the attorney genel, in contempt of congress for not issuing that full mueller report under subpoena. barr also did not come and testify, but the contempt vote that's happening on wednesday is for not issuing that report. the justice department says they can'tny find a legitimate purpose for t issuinghat reporte and we ar also hearing from presidentrump who now says he does not want robert mueller to testify.ha >> we quite a clash set up here between the executive and legislative branches. all right, tracie, thank you. >> meantimeresident trump's former attorney is waking upth r first time in federal prison. michael cohen is behind bars, starting his three-year sentence for, among other things, charges brought by the special counsel. and now there is uncertainty about whether congress will be able to hear directly from robert mueller. nbc's pete williams has more. >> reporter: michael cohen battled his way out of his apartment building for the ride to prison after one last dig at the man he once loyally served. >> i
the judiciary committee is holding a vote on whether to hold wilam barr, the attorney genel, in contempt of congress for not issuing that full mueller report under subpoena. barr also did not come and testify, but the contempt vote that's happening on wednesday is for not issuing that report. the justice department says they can'tny find a legitimate purpose for t issuinghat reporte and we ar also hearing from presidentrump who now says he does not want robert mueller to testify.ha >> we...
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attempt attachment 2 gives genel summary how the wage and benefits will be revised under the prevailing wage rates. we consider approval to be policy matter for the board. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any comments? any public comment. any members like to speak on this item? hello mr. wright. >> this flows with my previous demonstration pertaining to the exempt employees who work for the city and county of san francisco from 5 up to 25 years that's doing the same type of work as the coworkers but yet know don't get medical benefits, annuity and retirement plan. as far as this prevailing wages is concerned, it's the same type of situation. you doing the same type of work as other people that's employed by the city but not making the same amount of money. you want to point out that, that's a violation of federal law pertaining to employment discrimination law title 7 of the united states of america's code service. the u.s. attorney general's and the lawyers edition. that's federal law pertaining to the 2000e-series, unequal pay act violation. will be in violation of constitutional
attempt attachment 2 gives genel summary how the wage and benefits will be revised under the prevailing wage rates. we consider approval to be policy matter for the board. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any comments? any public comment. any members like to speak on this item? hello mr. wright. >> this flows with my previous demonstration pertaining to the exempt employees who work for the city and county of san francisco from 5 up to 25 years that's doing the same type of work...
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business reporter genelle do alone. and we'll have more on time on a possible strategy shift under the new leadership coming up in our big business segment right after this news bill. to football and manchester city and england forward sterling has called for harsher penalties on teams whose fans are found guilty of racist behavior sterling is coming off the back of the best season of his career but his performances were at times overshadowed by racist abuse now the 24 year old is leading the fight against racism in football. manchester city have dominated english football this season winning every domestic title but forward rakim sterling is hoping for another victory he's fronting a come pain which is proposed much tougher sanctions against teams whose fans hell racist abuse. made one of the 9 point deduction purely because if support for a team might or might seem to to get you know to the point football authorities often force teams to play a game behind closed doors as was the case with montenegro when fans abuse s
business reporter genelle do alone. and we'll have more on time on a possible strategy shift under the new leadership coming up in our big business segment right after this news bill. to football and manchester city and england forward sterling has called for harsher penalties on teams whose fans are found guilty of racist behavior sterling is coming off the back of the best season of his career but his performances were at times overshadowed by racist abuse now the 24 year old is leading the...
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the mullah's regime in tehran. [ cheers and applause ] >> and you're saying, as a former four-star genel with serious expertise in the region, that it's uncleay what the united states policy is towards iran.nk >> no, i t- i actually think i have an understanding, but i'm not sure that it has been as clearly articulated as it might be. >> do you think it's regime change? >> i don. i think that it is short of that. i think it is more what secretary pompeo has said. >> regime behavior change? ep. and, of course, remember, he articulated 12 demands of iran. and the question in my mind then was, "are these non-negotiable?" in which case, they're unattainable, because it's basically unconditional surrender, or are these a departure point from which he would begin negotiatio? and my sense now is that these are the beginning of a negotiation process, and i don't think that iran is going to be ableit to just guut until january of 2021os whenbly a new administration comes in. i think that this is so significa that they are either gng to have to come to the table or they're going to pursue some act
the mullah's regime in tehran. [ cheers and applause ] >> and you're saying, as a former four-star genel with serious expertise in the region, that it's uncleay what the united states policy is towards iran.nk >> no, i t- i actually think i have an understanding, but i'm not sure that it has been as clearly articulated as it might be. >> do you think it's regime change? >> i don. i think that it is short of that. i think it is more what secretary pompeo has said....
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barr of lying to congress, breaking the law enforcement could there be consequences to the attorney genela result of the statements? >> there will be consequences, definitely. first of all, i disagree with my friend david entirely. the ideahat the mueller letter was something that happens all the time, not. i served in two administrations high in the justice department. i never saw anything even close to this. mueller didn't have, like, some minor disagreement, he went to paper. he outlined his concerns and even quoted the end of the special counsel regisulation whh alk about the need for public disclosure to congress. so i think my friends also tely wrong about the special counsel regulations being all about an executive branch investigation. the whole idea of them was to investigate and, particularly if you're talking about ting president who can't be indicted, to provide that fact finding to ngress. now, you asked about pelosi's comments and barr's testiny, and i 100% agree with the spirit of your question, which is there's no way to watch that interchange and to watch that barr said y
barr of lying to congress, breaking the law enforcement could there be consequences to the attorney genela result of the statements? >> there will be consequences, definitely. first of all, i disagree with my friend david entirely. the ideahat the mueller letter was something that happens all the time, not. i served in two administrations high in the justice department. i never saw anything even close to this. mueller didn't have, like, some minor disagreement, he went to paper. he...
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so let's start with you, admiral richardson and go down the line to geneller, admiral schultz and administrator busby. >> great. happy to lead off. before i get going, maybe just like to say what a worldclass event this year's sea, air, space exposition is, and it gets better every single year, but i think it's riding a great wave of enthusiasm and professionalism and skill that is navy league of today. so for the head table down here, let's give a nice round of applause for the navy league and everybody that's down there. doing terrific work. top-notch. [applause]. i'd like to say with a great deal of humility that i share the stage with my fellow partners here, friends, colleagues, fellow commanders in every respect and sense of the word. so like i said, you know, i look forward to learning from them in that spirit of continuous learning. i think that our approach to command rides on a couple of fundamental principles. one, militaries in general and i think maritime forces in particular thrive on a decentralized approach to command. all right? we do best by giving our commanders the mission,
so let's start with you, admiral richardson and go down the line to geneller, admiral schultz and administrator busby. >> great. happy to lead off. before i get going, maybe just like to say what a worldclass event this year's sea, air, space exposition is, and it gets better every single year, but i think it's riding a great wave of enthusiasm and professionalism and skill that is navy league of today. so for the head table down here, let's give a nice round of applause for the navy...