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mr. anthony jenkins, c.e.o. of barclays. great to have you with us this morning. mr. jenkins, c.e.o."on the move" is up next with jon ferro. >> that will do it for "countdown." we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ . >> a good morning and welcome to "on the move.” i am jonathan ferro. minutes away from the start of european trading and let's get straight to your morning a brief. anthony jenkins takes his first bonus as ceo. annexed or 750 million pounds for the settlement of the global probe into manipulation of fx markets. the australian center break does nothing. -- central bank does nothing. they keep rates on hold. and of course, record high. the s&p 500 and dow jones closed at all time highs. it took 16 years for the nasdaq to close above 5000 points and 1% of a record-breaking level. the things to talk about later but now, the future markets a little higher in london. the taxes up about 17 points. lets get women who always covers the opening for us, manus cranny. >> a government bonds rising this morning. collapse in portugal they hit record lows around the periphery of europe. this mornin
mr. anthony jenkins, c.e.o. of barclays. great to have you with us this morning. mr. jenkins, c.e.o."on the move" is up next with jon ferro. >> that will do it for "countdown." we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ . >> a good morning and welcome to "on the move.” i am jonathan ferro. minutes away from the start of european trading and let's get straight to your morning a brief. anthony jenkins takes his first bonus as ceo. annexed or 750 million pounds for the...
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mr. jenkins. >> i'm an employee of the tenderloin housing clinic to keep people housed what we have their situation some of the residents have mental illness those are people are not well we provide a place for home as a desk collect i keep resident safe and make people comfortable i have to enforce the rules some
mr. jenkins. >> i'm an employee of the tenderloin housing clinic to keep people housed what we have their situation some of the residents have mental illness those are people are not well we provide a place for home as a desk collect i keep resident safe and make people comfortable i have to enforce the rules some
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mr. jenkins. >> i'm an employee of the tenderloin housing clinic to keep people housed what we have their situation some of the residents have mental illness those are people are not well we provide a place for home as a desk collect i keep resident safe and make people comfortable i have to enforce the rules some accept and so resent i'm a residential manager with the clinic which is an unpaid position that allows me to stay in the city free i'm also on the clock if i didn't have this position i couldn't afford to live in the city over the years i've seen how funding shortages have hurt our resident we can't maintain the facility and often storages are supplies staffing shortages will make that harder for me to do my job and make sure the residents feel safe in july the board passed a resolution that loud the nonprofit if there's a surcharge the city has the money it's hard to ask for something you feel you've been owed for a long time last year the employees got 3 percent and auditors got a 2.6 percent raise i hope we continue to serve the community and make it a better place for all re
mr. jenkins. >> i'm an employee of the tenderloin housing clinic to keep people housed what we have their situation some of the residents have mental illness those are people are not well we provide a place for home as a desk collect i keep resident safe and make people comfortable i have to enforce the rules some accept and so resent i'm a residential manager with the clinic which is an unpaid position that allows me to stay in the city free i'm also on the clock if i didn't have this...
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mr. jenkins, what exactly is performing well in the investment bank in the first quarter?ation and cost are down. which part of that is really beginning to be a head in q1? >> one of the things i feel really good is the strength of our 4 core businesses. performances in 20 but specifically on the investment bank, if you look at our position where with had advances in europe and look at our progress in the equities business, will done well there. if you look at macro and the way will focus on macro, we have done well. a number of underlying areas that performed well. we made a strategic shift to focus on client businesses and that is working for us. >> manus cranny joins us now and a bloomberg report, richard. richard, you look at the results that beat and all of the other news that looks good. then you see this big, big provision of $750 million, is in negative this morning? >> and certainly is. this weight of litigation and estimates from morgan stanley, for example 45 .4 billion pounds more for barclays. -- for 5.4 billion pounds more for barclays. the ceos said they wou
mr. jenkins, what exactly is performing well in the investment bank in the first quarter?ation and cost are down. which part of that is really beginning to be a head in q1? >> one of the things i feel really good is the strength of our 4 core businesses. performances in 20 but specifically on the investment bank, if you look at our position where with had advances in europe and look at our progress in the equities business, will done well there. if you look at macro and the way will focus...
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mr. jenkins, for five minutes. mr. jenkins: thank you mr. speaker. i come to the house floor today to introduce my first bill, a resolution to protect black lung benefits. miners work hard to keep the lights on, to power our homes and businesses, and to provide for their own families. in west virginia alone, over 18,000 men and women work in the coal mines. it's good work. it's important work. work that puts food on the table and provides a better life for their families. while great strides have been made in mine safety, some miners will still develop black lung disease. the federal government made a promise decades ago to help coal miners and their families if miners develop black lung. since 1973 miners have known that if they get black lung the federal government will be there and stand up for them. more than 100,000 miners from west virginia have filed for black lung benefits. and today, almost 5,000 miners and their families depend on these benefits for care for their families when they are no longer able to work. congress must uphold, protect
mr. jenkins, for five minutes. mr. jenkins: thank you mr. speaker. i come to the house floor today to introduce my first bill, a resolution to protect black lung benefits. miners work hard to keep the lights on, to power our homes and businesses, and to provide for their own families. in west virginia alone, over 18,000 men and women work in the coal mines. it's good work. it's important work. work that puts food on the table and provides a better life for their families. while great strides...
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mr. jenkins: we will do what is necessary to get that return into our medium-term range, 12% through thee says it plans to offer mobile phone services on a small scale in the u.s. announcing plans to launch solar power planes in the coming months to bring wireless access to unconnected areas elsewhere in the world. francine: legendary u.s. comedy show "saturday night live" heading to china. the show celebrated its 40th anniversary two weeks ago i will start a chinese version. media will seek comedians -- the deal will seek comedians hired for the show, which will feature live music and comedy. francine: i wonder whether we can see it here. guy: let's do some stand up. jonathan ferro. jonathan: we will talk after the break. looking at equity markets. the dax up. some data out of germany. retail sales really strong out of germany for january, up 2.9% month on month. we were looking for less than .5%. ftse stronger, up .2%. in london, pmi north of 60, 60.1, really strong. decent data not just for the euros and but for the u.k. ftse 100 held back by barclays numbers. provisions dragging down
mr. jenkins: we will do what is necessary to get that return into our medium-term range, 12% through thee says it plans to offer mobile phone services on a small scale in the u.s. announcing plans to launch solar power planes in the coming months to bring wireless access to unconnected areas elsewhere in the world. francine: legendary u.s. comedy show "saturday night live" heading to china. the show celebrated its 40th anniversary two weeks ago i will start a chinese version. media...
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mr. jenkins.rime minister, you say there's no military solution to the ukrainian crisis even though it's brought about by a dictator who clearly believes in military solutions. what evidence is there that we can stop this russian aggression without a similar demonstration of western military rule and resolve? >> it's an interesting point. i would take a slightly different lesson from the georgia experience. i don't think russia necessarily believed that america was going to intervene militarily. what happened was that -- i think the lessons from the georgia experience is that no consequences followed from russia's effective dismembering of georgia in the creation of. what should have happened after a sovereign member of the e.u. goes -- u.n. goes through that experience, there should be permanent consequences and sanctions such like that are put in place so russia draws a lesson of what happened. that didn't happen. >> the response was to a different question. the fact is the invasion was stopped
mr. jenkins.rime minister, you say there's no military solution to the ukrainian crisis even though it's brought about by a dictator who clearly believes in military solutions. what evidence is there that we can stop this russian aggression without a similar demonstration of western military rule and resolve? >> it's an interesting point. i would take a slightly different lesson from the georgia experience. i don't think russia necessarily believed that america was going to intervene...
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mr. jenkins, good morning. what are you expecting to be asked this morning on capitol hill? is on the number of foreign fighters going to join isis in syria and iraq. in particular about 3,000 or so who have western passports going from european countries, australia, and the united states. >> what can western governments, whether it's the united states or european countries, do to stem this? we've seen it. there have been high profile incidents where you have teenagers going over to fight but there are many more than that of course. what can we do as a government here at home to stop that? >> there are a number of things that have been taking place. especially in europe since the attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo." they have increased their efforts to reduce radicalization. they've increased their efforts to improve intelligence to enhance information sharing, to criminalize joining these terrorist groups abroad and to impose administrative controls such as picking up passports to prevent people from traveling abroad. >> michael crowley has a question for you. michael?
mr. jenkins, good morning. what are you expecting to be asked this morning on capitol hill? is on the number of foreign fighters going to join isis in syria and iraq. in particular about 3,000 or so who have western passports going from european countries, australia, and the united states. >> what can western governments, whether it's the united states or european countries, do to stem this? we've seen it. there have been high profile incidents where you have teenagers going over to fight...
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mr. jenkins: five years of increased costs and wasteful bureaucratic problems is simply far too long. that is why the house has put forward a responsible budget that completely repeals the president's disastrous health care law in full including all of its tax increases all the regulations and all the mandates. ms. jenkins: our budget paves the way for a better alternative that empowers americans by letting you choose the health care plan that fits your needs and by reducing costs and improving access through choice and competition. >> this week marks the five-year anniversary of the president's health care law and despite the promises, five years later this legislation has not delivered what was promised. i wanted just to read some words from different corners of the country, voices that i believe deserve to be heard. a woman from georgia writes, i'm a 62-year-old widow and only make $8.79 an hour. i lost my insurance and cannot afford to pay for it. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: a man from pennsylvania said, my family's health coverage was canceled. and my new health care premiums increase
mr. jenkins: five years of increased costs and wasteful bureaucratic problems is simply far too long. that is why the house has put forward a responsible budget that completely repeals the president's disastrous health care law in full including all of its tax increases all the regulations and all the mandates. ms. jenkins: our budget paves the way for a better alternative that empowers americans by letting you choose the health care plan that fits your needs and by reducing costs and improving...
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you will hear perhaps from commissioner jenkins and we are making good progress on that. >> so, mr. notesell, you are the current president. how many times have you been reappointed to this committee? >> that would be my third appointment. >> so this is your third appointment to this committee? >> yes, it is. >> so you generally know the rule to reach out to the supervisors? >> i would like to take issue with that. there have been times when we before a committee hearing, with different rules committee members and different groups, where we have been shut out when coming to the supervisors before the hearing. we have been told on a couple of occasions, you will have your opportunity to speak in public and make your presentation then. so they have felt perhaps, previous commissioners, i don't know, that maybe it's unfair to have some people come before them in their office and state why they are interested in this and others not have that opportunity or not being able to make it for whatever reason. >> okay fair enough, thank you. let me ask you a couple questions. can you smair with
you will hear perhaps from commissioner jenkins and we are making good progress on that. >> so, mr. notesell, you are the current president. how many times have you been reappointed to this committee? >> that would be my third appointment. >> so this is your third appointment to this committee? >> yes, it is. >> so you generally know the rule to reach out to the supervisors? >> i would like to take issue with that. there have been times when we before a...
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mr. messer general lady from kansas, miss jenkins the gentle woman from north carolina miss fox, gentlemana miss ros-lehtinen gentle woman from texas miss granger, from new york mr. zeldin. gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer, gentle manuel from new york, mr. crowley, from new york mr. israel gentleman from new york mr. engel, gentle woman from new york, miss louie, gentleman from new york mr. adler. >> obviously a roll call going on john. nbc news is reporting that the iranian foreign minister was caught up by reporters a moment ago and was asked about whether or not this speech would impact the nuclear talks. he answered, quote, well, he's trying to, but i don't think trying to create tension and conflict helps anyone. john? >> again, as we talked about a few moments ago, i think the talks and the quest at the last minute to get a deal after the negotiations has gone on so long to the likely to be derailed by this speech. it certainly injects a note of tension and pressure but i think that the deal is going to rise or fall on iran's willingness or lack of willingness to go along with some
mr. messer general lady from kansas, miss jenkins the gentle woman from north carolina miss fox, gentlemana miss ros-lehtinen gentle woman from texas miss granger, from new york mr. zeldin. gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer, gentle manuel from new york, mr. crowley, from new york mr. israel gentleman from new york mr. engel, gentle woman from new york, miss louie, gentleman from new york mr. adler. >> obviously a roll call going on john. nbc news is reporting that the iranian foreign...
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jenkins. >> thank you mr. chairman. and mr. secretary thank you for coming over today to testify on the president's budget. i would like to draw your attention to the proposal on page 53. of the bujts. budget. >> i don't have a budget in front of me. so i if you could tell me waes a on page 53. >> would be happy to. the president 529 college savings account distributions. twlen president proposed this tax two weeks ago i was shocked to see him target these very popular plans. i was equally relieved when he withdrew his proposal last tuesday. but apparently he changed course too late to remove it from the budget proposal. then the next day the administration spokesman made a confusing statement that inferred that the president was only withdrawing the 529 tax provision due to political pressure and that he still stands behind the tax as good policy. so mr. secretary can you please clarify for our committee. first, does the president still support the concept of a tax on 529 plans? and does he believe that this tax would be good
jenkins. >> thank you mr. chairman. and mr. secretary thank you for coming over today to testify on the president's budget. i would like to draw your attention to the proposal on page 53. of the bujts. budget. >> i don't have a budget in front of me. so i if you could tell me waes a on page 53. >> would be happy to. the president 529 college savings account distributions. twlen president proposed this tax two weeks ago i was shocked to see him target these very popular plans....
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jenkins. >> thank you mr. chairman. and mr. secretary thank you for coming over today to testify on the president's budget. i would like to draw your attention to the proposal on page 53 of the budget where the president -- >> i don't have a budget in front of me. so if you could tell me what was on page 53. >> would be happy to. the 529 college savings account distributions. when the president proposed this tax two weeks ago, i was shocked to see him target these very popular plans. i was equally relieved when he withdrew his proposal last tuesday. but apparently he changed course too late to remove it from the budget proposal. then the next day the administration spokesman made a confusing statement that inferred that the president was only withdrawing the 529 tax provision due to political pressure and that he still stands behind the tax as good policy. so, mr. secretary, can you please clarify for our committee. first, does the president still support the concept of a tax on 529 plans? and does he believe that this tax woul
jenkins. >> thank you mr. chairman. and mr. secretary thank you for coming over today to testify on the president's budget. i would like to draw your attention to the proposal on page 53 of the budget where the president -- >> i don't have a budget in front of me. so if you could tell me what was on page 53. >> would be happy to. the 529 college savings account distributions. when the president proposed this tax two weeks ago, i was shocked to see him target these very popular...
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jenkins. and then we are very pleased that we have mrs. wafa bugaighis from the embassy of libya. she's the charge d can'affairs and she will present the views related to libya. we are awaiting for the ambassador husain haqqani a former ambassador of pakistan to the u.s., and he is director currently at the aspen institute of south and central asia. he will be right with us very shortly. and next is ambassador theodore kattouf, former u.s. ambassador to the united arab emirates and syria. and then the governor james gilmore is on his way, and he will speak -- >> [inaudible] >> he is there? well, you are quicker than my eyes -- [laughter] but at any rate, you're very, very welcome. we appreciate that you came all the way from richmond here and he's going to speak. and then, of course, to make some closing remarks general alfred gray, as you know, the 29th common darnt of the united states marine corps and currently senior fellow and chairman of the board of regents of the potomac institute. i think that before we have the speakers deal with the issues a few footnotes. first of all,
jenkins. and then we are very pleased that we have mrs. wafa bugaighis from the embassy of libya. she's the charge d can'affairs and she will present the views related to libya. we are awaiting for the ambassador husain haqqani a former ambassador of pakistan to the u.s., and he is director currently at the aspen institute of south and central asia. he will be right with us very shortly. and next is ambassador theodore kattouf, former u.s. ambassador to the united arab emirates and syria. and...
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mr. bila didn't always respond in a way that i could relate to. although thanksgiving is important, i'm not sure that's where my concerns would have been right then either. >> detective jenkins isn't the only one bewildered by his behavior. his partner is convinced the suspect qualifies as a true psychopath who has managed to keep his loved ones in the dark about his crimes. >> they want to have a sense of normalcy on this side and on this side, they want to have that deviant behavior. they literally have two separate lives. >> now is not the time. >> i was gonna shoot myself. >> what? what? why? >> i don't know. i love you. >> i think he's trying to manipulate her emotions. >> what is your problem? >> i don't know what my problem is. >> when he made that comment, it was almost like an admission. and he's acknowledging to her that there's just something fundamentally wrong with him. >> how is it that you're -- >> a killer. >> i don't know. >> pretty much asking some of the questions that we were going to ask during the interrogation. and he's given her probably the same response he's given us. >> i've said for a long time what i needed to say. and it doesn't matter. >> it do
mr. bila didn't always respond in a way that i could relate to. although thanksgiving is important, i'm not sure that's where my concerns would have been right then either. >> detective jenkins isn't the only one bewildered by his behavior. his partner is convinced the suspect qualifies as a true psychopath who has managed to keep his loved ones in the dark about his crimes. >> they want to have a sense of normalcy on this side and on this side, they want to have that deviant...
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mr. speaker, later this morning i will be joined by my republican colleague, congresswoman lynn jenkins of kansas at d.c. central kitchen to officially relaunch the house hunger caucus. i couldn't be happier that we are continuing this important bipartisan caucus in the 114th congress. i'm thrilled to have her partnership in this caucus and i look forward to working with her. mr. speaker several years ago my good friend and former colleague republican congresswoman jo ann emerson and i founded the house hunger caucus as a forum for members to discuss advance, engage and work on issues related to domestic and international hunger and food insecurity. over the years the house hunger caucus has hosted a number of briefings on topics ranging from introductions to the major domestic and international hunger programs, to food deserts in rural and urban america, to global agriculture and farmer-to-farmer initiatives to international school feeding and child nutrition programs, just to name a few. and the caucus just doesn't look at existing programs. it also gets involved in emergency responses a
mr. speaker, later this morning i will be joined by my republican colleague, congresswoman lynn jenkins of kansas at d.c. central kitchen to officially relaunch the house hunger caucus. i couldn't be happier that we are continuing this important bipartisan caucus in the 114th congress. i'm thrilled to have her partnership in this caucus and i look forward to working with her. mr. speaker several years ago my good friend and former colleague republican congresswoman jo ann emerson and i founded...