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bob jensen's vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walkut of the lobby with summer between $3000 and $5,000 in cash. some people needed more. >> you do not have cash, you do not have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> budget sullivan owns a service station in homestead. the town was hit especially hard. there was no water, no electricity, no phone service. just a purchase ice, residents had to drive out of town. sullivan needed in emergency generator. cash, have to pay $2500 no credit cards, no checks, cash. they would not accept anything. >> back at the fed, suzy hernandez and others in charge of shipping cash to other banks. tuesday amount of 25 was the day, august -- tues 25, was the busiest day. >> $90 million. it was the heaviest day. everything was done manually, no computers. >> the $90 million was sent to local banks throughout south florida, including the first national bank of homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning early. we got large amounts of cash and lots of large bills. the fed essentially gave us whatever we
bob jensen's vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walkut of the lobby with summer between $3000 and $5,000 in cash. some people needed more. >> you do not have cash, you do not have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> budget sullivan owns a service station in homestead. the town was hit especially hard. there was no water, no electricity, no phone service. just a purchase ice, residents had to drive out of town. sullivan needed in...
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>> i think in terms of financial standards, that residents of national players like abu dhabi banks, -- the merchant tank, are extensions. we look forward to bigger contributions from our national national banks in our success story. the same thing happened in singapore, as they built their financial center, they consolidated their institutions made them bigger, give them more opportunities to compete internationally. use thes, we hope will financial centers in the uae, including adgm to grow internationally. the fact that our rules and inspiredns,, and laws -- they make a difference when it comes to that. yes, i look forward to more consolidation and contribution from insurance. iscourse, our focus at adgm creating an echo system for siltex, we think it is the future and we want our national bank to compete in this futuristic platform. tracy: that was the chairman of .dgm the comparison with singapore have to say is interesting. was developing its financial center, it consolidated a bunch of its local banks in order to build up take international competitors. the idea that i would be
>> i think in terms of financial standards, that residents of national players like abu dhabi banks, -- the merchant tank, are extensions. we look forward to bigger contributions from our national national banks in our success story. the same thing happened in singapore, as they built their financial center, they consolidated their institutions made them bigger, give them more opportunities to compete internationally. use thes, we hope will financial centers in the uae, including adgm to...
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bob is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk out of the lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000. many people needed more than that and got more than that. >> you didn't have cash, you didn't have nothing. mr. sullivan homes a service station in homestead. that town was hit especially hard. there was no water, phone service, electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. brooks sullivan needed an emergency generator. pay $2000 or $2500 cash, no credit cards, no checks, cash. they wouldn't accept anything. suzy was ind, charge of shipping cost to local banks. tuesday, august 25, was the biggest day on record -- busiest day on record. >> $99 million was paid out that day. hectic. everything was done manually. no computers. >> the money was sent out to local banks around south florida , including the first national bank of homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning early. we got large amounts of cash and lots of march bills. the fed essentially give us whatever we wanted, whatev
bob is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk out of the lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000. many people needed more than that and got more than that. >> you didn't have cash, you didn't have nothing. mr. sullivan homes a service station in homestead. that town was hit especially hard. there was no water, phone service, electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. brooks sullivan...
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we have the swiss national bank meeting.n that note, look at the swiss franc, it's been trading lower against the dollar the swiss national bank keeping rates unchanged. it cut its 2017 growth forecast and said the swiss frank remains highly valued and the situation in the foreign exchange market is fragile they're referring to the strong appreciation of the euro >> let's look at other currencies a lot of focus on the british pound ahead of the bank of england meeting, the last meeting only 2 of 8 members voted to increase rate it's now back to nine members, the vote expected to be 7-2 for not raising rates. 1.32 the pound not much movement today. a little bit of dollar weakness after a decent gain in the dollar yesterday yields rose, the dollar rose oil prices quickly for you up 2% yesterday. up nearly 4% now for the week as a whole. sitting flat today 49.3 the price of wti. >> we're following a developing story out of north korea the nation threatening to use nuclear weapons to sink japan and reduce the united states to as
we have the swiss national bank meeting.n that note, look at the swiss franc, it's been trading lower against the dollar the swiss national bank keeping rates unchanged. it cut its 2017 growth forecast and said the swiss frank remains highly valued and the situation in the foreign exchange market is fragile they're referring to the strong appreciation of the euro >> let's look at other currencies a lot of focus on the british pound ahead of the bank of england meeting, the last meeting...
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has been in creating an ecosystem for -- [inaudible] we want our national banks to compete on this futuristicorm. yousef: next on "best of bloomberg markets: middle east," it has been more than 100 days in the gulf spat shows no signs of easing. more on what it means for investors in the long run. this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets: middle east. the beer between cuts and thehbors has been -- diplomatic process appears to be taking two steps back. we get an update from bloomberg's -- to be goingikely anytime soon. most business people tell us -- a bankers are being forced to choose sides and companies are being forced to do business across the region. they have operations in most of the countries and at th
has been in creating an ecosystem for -- [inaudible] we want our national banks to compete on this futuristicorm. yousef: next on "best of bloomberg markets: middle east," it has been more than 100 days in the gulf spat shows no signs of easing. more on what it means for investors in the long run. this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data,...
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in the future we want our national bank to compete on this futuristic platform. next on the best of "bloomberg markets: middle east" to read it has been more than 100 days and the gulf spat shows no signs of easing. we have more on what it means for investors in the long run. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets: middle east. the feud between qatar and its neighbors has been -- the diplomatic process appears to be taking two steps back. we get an update from bloomberg's -- >> it is unlikely to be going anytime soon. most business people tell us -- bankers are being forced to choose sides and companies are being forced to do business across the region. they have operations in most of the countries and at the same time, they want to ensure that conduct business in a way that is profitable and acceptable to them. they kind of look at it as the best way to do business. that is changing now. >> it is changing and how are they adjusting? is it working so far and is this adjustment? >> it is very tricky because the companies are loo
in the future we want our national bank to compete on this futuristic platform. next on the best of "bloomberg markets: middle east" to read it has been more than 100 days and the gulf spat shows no signs of easing. we have more on what it means for investors in the long run. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: welcome back to the best of bloomberg markets: middle east. the feud between qatar and its neighbors has been -- the diplomatic process appears to be taking two steps back. we get...
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including the first national bank homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning, early.amounts of cash. and lots of large bills. the fed again is whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. thursday, august 27, south florida is beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive national -- natural disaster in u.s. history. many people did everything they could to help their neighbors. including workers at the fed. the federal -- >> the federal reserve is like the main bank. you go to your mom for help and that is what they were doing. the banks were in need of cash. >> you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all of our video is archived. that is c-span.org/history. >> up next on the presidency, greg robinson discusses the conflict between franklin d. roosevelt and first lady eleanor executive order 9066.
including the first national bank homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning, early.amounts of cash. and lots of large bills. the fed again is whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. thursday, august 27, south florida is beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive national -- natural disaster in u.s. history. many people did everything they could to help their neighbors. including...
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at the same time the canadian banks recognizing that there was-- that national banking legislation inhe us prohibited overseas expansion of us branch banking they saidaid it this is an advantage for us so we will go to cuba , jamaica and the other places and to serve as what one historian called surrogates of the us capital. they will go in there and do the kind of banking functions that wall street cannot do. in some cases like the royal bank of canada they set up a office on s wall street so they could be in the mix, but actually served wall street interest to some degree in the region and at one point i can't remember the exact date, but at one point chicago business interest and capital purchased a huge chunk of the royal bank of canada to use them. i think it was mutual use, but used to-- but to use them for their own capital expansion and even now you see the presence of these banks there with this long cba historical legacy. host: peter james hudson is a professor of african-american studies here at ucla and the author of this book: "bankers and empire: how wall street coloized
at the same time the canadian banks recognizing that there was-- that national banking legislation inhe us prohibited overseas expansion of us branch banking they saidaid it this is an advantage for us so we will go to cuba , jamaica and the other places and to serve as what one historian called surrogates of the us capital. they will go in there and do the kind of banking functions that wall street cannot do. in some cases like the royal bank of canada they set up a office on s wall street so...
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bob jensen is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk of the lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000 in cash. many people needed far more than that and got more than that. >> if you did not have cash, you have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> but sullivan owned a service station in homestead. the town was hit especially hard. there was no water, no phone service, no electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long-lines. butch sullivan needed an emergency generator. >> you had to pay cash. no credit cards, no checks. they would not accept anything. >> back at the fed, they were in charge of shipping cash to local banks. tuesday, august 25, was the busiest and record. >> $99 million that day. it was a very heavy day. everything was done manually. no computers. >> the $99 million was sent out to local banks throughout south toward -- south florida, including the national bank of homestead. >> every dar
bob jensen is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk of the lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000 in cash. many people needed far more than that and got more than that. >> if you did not have cash, you have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> but sullivan owned a service station in homestead. the town was hit especially hard. there was no water, no phone service, no electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of...
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at the same time the canadian banks recognizing that the national banking legislation in the united statesnhibited the overseas expansion of u.s. branch banking. they said this is an advantage for us, so we'll go into cuba, jamaica, the other places and serve as but one historian has called surrogates of the u.s. capital. so they will go in and to all the banking functions that wall street interests get to. in cases like the of canada then set up an office on wall street so they could be in that mix but then actually serve wall street interest to some degree in the region. at one point i can remember the exact date but at one point i chicago business interest in capital purchased a huge chunk of the royal bank of canada to use them. it was a mutual use but use them for the own capital expansion. this is why even now you'll seeh the presence of these banks, this long historical legacy of canadian banks in the region. >> host: peter hudson is a professor at ucla and is the author of this book "bankers and empire: how wall street colonized the caribbean." this is booktv on c-span2. >> booktv
at the same time the canadian banks recognizing that the national banking legislation in the united statesnhibited the overseas expansion of u.s. branch banking. they said this is an advantage for us, so we'll go into cuba, jamaica, the other places and serve as but one historian has called surrogates of the u.s. capital. so they will go in and to all the banking functions that wall street interests get to. in cases like the of canada then set up an office on wall street so they could be in...
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the vice president of the first national bank homestead. >> people had to walk out of the and $5,000 in0 cash. many people needed far more than that and that far more than that. >> absolutely nothing. owns a servicean station. the town was hit especially hard can that there was no water, no , residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. he needed a emergency generator. cash.ad to pay $2000 no credit cards, no checks, cash treated they would not summit anything. they were ine fed charge of shipping cash to local banks. tuesday, it was the busiest day on record. it was a very heavy day. hectic, everything was done manually. there were no computers. >> the $99 million was sent out to local banks throughout southeast florida. including the first national bank of homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning, we had large amounts of cash and a lot of large bills. they gave us whatever we wanted and whatever we needed. seven,sday, august 5 florida is just beginning the long process of rebuilding. left peopled or has without homes. it is the most extensive natural d
the vice president of the first national bank homestead. >> people had to walk out of the and $5,000 in0 cash. many people needed far more than that and that far more than that. >> absolutely nothing. owns a servicean station. the town was hit especially hard can that there was no water, no , residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. he needed a emergency generator. cash.ad to pay $2000 no credit cards, no checks, cash treated they would not summit anything. they...
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when my family came here, my father worked for the national bank as a janitor, and that's what most of the men did. and like i said, the women took in washington and went to peoples home in cooking and surreal work, so to speak. you know there were soldiers who came here in world war ii, and the population was not as great with the black community. but those soldiers liked what they saw and they went back after they got out of service. they brought their families back year, then the northwest just exploded with, i keep 20% african-americans, but black people but there were not called african americans then. they came back you to live, and they enjoyed it, you know. even though there wasn't a lot of opportunity, they still came back. they made opportunities, some of them. the thing that tied the community together was the churches. everything kind of centered around the churches. and the children, they went to church and sunday school. and we had good leaders. calvary baptist church was the first church, black church, and the bethel ame church was just a little later, but they both have
when my family came here, my father worked for the national bank as a janitor, and that's what most of the men did. and like i said, the women took in washington and went to peoples home in cooking and surreal work, so to speak. you know there were soldiers who came here in world war ii, and the population was not as great with the black community. but those soldiers liked what they saw and they went back after they got out of service. they brought their families back year, then the northwest...
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it was that way for quite some time and when my family came here my father, worked for the national bank as a janitor and that's what most of the amended and like i said the women took in washing and cooking and serbia work, so to speak. you know there were soldiers that came in world war ii and the population was that is great here with the black committee but those soldiers liked what they saw and they went back after they got out of service and they brought their families back here and when the northwest exploded. i keep wanting to say african-americans but black people that they were not called african-americans back then. they came back here to live and they enjoyed it. even though there was a lot of opportunity they still came back here. they made opportunities some of them. the thing that tied the community together was churches. everything seemed to be around the churches and the children, they went to church in sunday school and we had good leaders and the calvary baptist church calorie baptist church was the first church, black church here and the other church was a little late
it was that way for quite some time and when my family came here my father, worked for the national bank as a janitor and that's what most of the amended and like i said the women took in washing and cooking and serbia work, so to speak. you know there were soldiers that came in world war ii and the population was that is great here with the black committee but those soldiers liked what they saw and they went back after they got out of service and they brought their families back here and when...
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she was talking about a new education bill, a national investment bank, and getting rid of the new petrolnd diesel cars by 2032. nicola sturgeon has her hands full. after a disappointing general election result, she needs to seize back the political initiative with this programme for government. we have ambition to make our country the best place in the world to grow up the best place in the world to grow up and be educated, to visit and do business, to be cared for in times of sickness, need, vulnerability and grow old. the first minister announced significant government investment in high—tech technology. she was getting her own lesson today in digital skills. it is education which will be the biggest test for the snp. with falling standards in scottish schools, they want more choice for teachers. thousands of workers will get a higher pay rise next year. they are scrapping the 1% public sector pay gap. no details on how it will be paid for. there is a rumour that high taxes will follow. the opposition say the snp have to get back the trust of the scottish electorate. given what we know
she was talking about a new education bill, a national investment bank, and getting rid of the new petrolnd diesel cars by 2032. nicola sturgeon has her hands full. after a disappointing general election result, she needs to seize back the political initiative with this programme for government. we have ambition to make our country the best place in the world to grow up the best place in the world to grow up and be educated, to visit and do business, to be cared for in times of sickness, need,...
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filed a case in the i thought it was not going to run for them which is when we took it to the national bank. in response to the green tribunals government agencies were compelled to go on the record and reveal important information about the purpose of the site so they very clearly said that in that effort to produce i need enriched uranium which is used by both civilian and military including for nuclear ballistic missiles and. if you pick what has happened in iran basically the. united states government has forced the suppression between the. weapons grade uranium and the energy post that separation is important sort of there is no proof . through the shop it's. managed to get a government agency to admit for the first time that the site will be used to enrich uranium to build weapons. according to national security experts can not building a city sized complex to house the entire process it's not uncommon. the best way to make a weapon. and have industry and industrial size process making a weapon drive it in one place where the russians have. for instance. just a city in some remote par
filed a case in the i thought it was not going to run for them which is when we took it to the national bank. in response to the green tribunals government agencies were compelled to go on the record and reveal important information about the purpose of the site so they very clearly said that in that effort to produce i need enriched uranium which is used by both civilian and military including for nuclear ballistic missiles and. if you pick what has happened in iran basically the. united...
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to america's national banks has been following the demonstrations. protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following but i'll quote oh a former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march through the city local news reports police deployed pepper spray against several protesters and the early afternoon this verdict was handed down even despite calls for the officers conviction from the ethical society of police according to the probable cause statement used in the case shortly before the incident stokely approached smith's a window firing a five times into the vehicle hitting smith with each shot and killing him additionally prosecutors say a firearm was found in smith's car but it was later determined to only have the officers d.n.a. on it now
to america's national banks has been following the demonstrations. protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following but i'll quote oh a former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march...
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prints money and buys back controlling interest or huge swathes of stock as in the case the swiss national bank or the bank of japan isn't that nationalization meant yeah of course it's nationalization that they don't want to call it nationalization and you've got the european central bank has bought you know we have a chart actually that we can go to that will show you what their balance sheet looks like their balance sheet is exploded i mean it's five trillion euros in debt i mean italy has already said they're not going to repay that debt they're getting back to your point of nationalization what's happening is they're buying all the corporate bonds they can buy some of these bonds are probably joke these bonds are not called junk or high yield reason because they have a higher probability of defaulting the only thing that low interest rates and we will see zero interest rate policy in many more countries to come is that it keeps alive a zombie zombie institutions for a longer period of time rather than dealing with the market mechanism call bankruptcy which is what should happen to business
prints money and buys back controlling interest or huge swathes of stock as in the case the swiss national bank or the bank of japan isn't that nationalization meant yeah of course it's nationalization that they don't want to call it nationalization and you've got the european central bank has bought you know we have a chart actually that we can go to that will show you what their balance sheet looks like their balance sheet is exploded i mean it's five trillion euros in debt i mean italy has...
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we will talk about the swiss national bank. the decision is out imminently. new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. matt: pride and prejudice. traders have been buying the pound for five days versus the euro. while the bank of england force a rethink at noon today? preparedom is said to for a delay of aramco's ipo, which could push what may be the world's largest sale of all time back into 2019. cools. economic growth shows more signs of slowing its factory output, investment, and retail sales, all ticking lower. did it peaked in the first half of the year? good morning, and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." miller in berlin alongside guy johnson at bloomberg's
we will talk about the swiss national bank. the decision is out imminently. new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how...
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bob is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk out of lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000. many people needed more than that and got more than that. >> you didn't have cash, you didn't have nothing. mr. sullivan homes a service station in homestead. that town was hit especially hard. there was no water, phone service, electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. brooks sullivan needed an emergency generator. pay $2000 or $2500 cash, no credit cards, no checks, cash. they wouldn't accept anything. suzy was ind, charge of shipping cost to local banks. tuesday, august
bob is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk out of lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000. many people needed more than that and got more than that. >> you didn't have cash, you didn't have nothing. mr. sullivan homes a service station in homestead. that town was hit especially hard. there was no water, phone service, electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. brooks sullivan...
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maybe someone who thinks it should be nationalized banks that is offensive. it is an actual slippery slope. host: >> c-span's washington journal. coming up this morning, republican political correspondent will look at his recent op-ed on aapa examining president trump's ideology. he is not a conservative. also diplomatic talks, will they defuse tensions with north korea? c-span'so watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. a rally called the march for civility was held on the steps of the lincoln memorial in washington, d c speakers with different backgrounds shared their stories , with access unity, friendship anlo
maybe someone who thinks it should be nationalized banks that is offensive. it is an actual slippery slope. host: >> c-span's washington journal. coming up this morning, republican political correspondent will look at his recent op-ed on aapa examining president trump's ideology. he is not a conservative. also diplomatic talks, will they defuse tensions with north korea? c-span'so watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. a rally called the march for...
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scottish government's legislative programme for the year ahead, with a new education bill, a national investment banklier than the target set by westminster. our scotland editor, sarah smith, has more details. nicola sturgeon has got her hands full and she wants all of us to know it. after a disappointing general election result, she needs to seize back the political initiative with this bumper—sized programme for government. at its heart is this ambition, to make our country the best place in the world to grow up and be educated. the best place to live, work, visit and do business. the best place to be cared for in times of sickness, need or vulnerability, and the best place to grow old. the first minister announced significant government investment in hi—tech manufacturing and financial technology, and she was getting her own lesson today in digital skills. but it's education that will be the biggest test for the snp. faced with falling standards in scottish schools, they plan to give head teachers more powers and responsibilities. what do we want? fair pay. thousands of workers will get a higher p
scottish government's legislative programme for the year ahead, with a new education bill, a national investment banklier than the target set by westminster. our scotland editor, sarah smith, has more details. nicola sturgeon has got her hands full and she wants all of us to know it. after a disappointing general election result, she needs to seize back the political initiative with this bumper—sized programme for government. at its heart is this ambition, to make our country the best place...
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maybe someone who thinks it should be nationalized banks that is offensive. it is an actual slippery slope. host: ron myer, editor of red alert politics, thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: next, we are taking your calls. tell us what is on your mind. democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. later on, american prospect tribute or chuck collins will be here to talk about his recent equity, the new neighborhood loan sharks." the president of the brookings institute about foreign policy, former deputy secretary of state under president clinton commenting on the state department under president trump. [video clip] >> i cannot find a word that captures my emotions about what is happening here. this is a disaster. it cannot be blamed on presidential personnel offices in the white house. happening,hat is which is the diminishment of the work that the state department does and the morale of the people who do it and the number of people who are doing it, that is not just coming out of the white hous
maybe someone who thinks it should be nationalized banks that is offensive. it is an actual slippery slope. host: ron myer, editor of red alert politics, thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: next, we are taking your calls. tell us what is on your mind. democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. later on, american prospect tribute or chuck collins will be here to talk about his recent equity, the new neighborhood loan...
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the $99 million was sent out to local banks throughout south florida including the first national bankf homestead. >> every day, every morning early. we had large amounts of cash. large bills. the fed essentially give us whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. >> thursday, august 27, south florida is just beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive in u.s. disaster history. many people did whatever they could to help their neighbors including workers at the fed. >> the federal reserve is like the main bank to all of these banks. it is like you go to your mom for help. that is what they're doing. going for help. the banks were in need of cash because the people were in need of cash so we were there for all of the banks and all of the people. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website. you can see our schedule, preview upcoming programs and watch lectures, archival films and more. american history tv, at c-span.org/history. >> up next, temple university professor andrew eisenberg teaches
the $99 million was sent out to local banks throughout south florida including the first national bankf homestead. >> every day, every morning early. we had large amounts of cash. large bills. the fed essentially give us whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. >> thursday, august 27, south florida is just beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive in u.s. disaster history. many people did...
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france and what they say is that the bank transferred more than a million dollars via the rwanda national bank to an arms brokerage linked to the regime and the bank must have known at the time back in one thousand nine hundred four of the regime's genocidal intentions now we spoke to a spokeswoman from one of those n.g.o.s sherpa and she told us the reason this case has come forward off to so long more than twenty years after the genocide is that much of the evidence many of the documents that they needed to collect to until now secret classified documents and only recently have they become declassified. monday marks a month sense the latest military crackdown on the hendra began in me and maurice rakhine state only four hundred thirty thousand people have been forced to flee as nicholas hawke reports bangladeshi guard to patrol the border as were hendra villages burn within sight inside me and mark this is as close as we can get to the record states where an ethnic cleansing is currently happening just moments ago we saw villages burn in the distance. it's through this land border between me
france and what they say is that the bank transferred more than a million dollars via the rwanda national bank to an arms brokerage linked to the regime and the bank must have known at the time back in one thousand nine hundred four of the regime's genocidal intentions now we spoke to a spokeswoman from one of those n.g.o.s sherpa and she told us the reason this case has come forward off to so long more than twenty years after the genocide is that much of the evidence many of the documents that...
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pickup in german investor confidence, i thought we should have a look at the stock of the swiss national bank. it does have shares, and since january they have more than doubled. 48% is held by private shareholders. , the increase is a little bit bewildering, but according to one economist, a shareholder, fmb says the only explanation is that it is being traded against the bund. we are going to be keeping an eye on this stock, but it is fairly rarely traded. looking over in the u.s., julie? abigail: very little changed -- julie: very little change in the markets as investors await the fed wind down. m&ae is a lot of merger, action going on today. sprint and t-mobile among them. --omberg has confirmed that this is according to a matter with direct knowledge of the matter. we earlier reported that the two were in the final weeks of talks to merge. according to our reporting, they are discussing a stock for stock deal which is still likely weeks away from completion. both of the stocks are rising. sprint in particular is rising .5%. t-mobile is up 4.6%. the merger is spelling some trouble for th
pickup in german investor confidence, i thought we should have a look at the stock of the swiss national bank. it does have shares, and since january they have more than doubled. 48% is held by private shareholders. , the increase is a little bit bewildering, but according to one economist, a shareholder, fmb says the only explanation is that it is being traded against the bund. we are going to be keeping an eye on this stock, but it is fairly rarely traded. looking over in the u.s., julie?...
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the charge will go from month, while commonwealth bank national australia bank, and west bank said theymmediately. consumers, but how this is going to impact the banks? through. much it cuts in terms of the overall amount of money revenue that banks make, this is relatively small bear. one thing consumers hey is being charged to access their own money. it's a much-needed win after months of problems. >> will it be enough to appease regulators?nd there has been a lot of missteps by the banks and australia to say the least. is this enough of a bone to throw them? >> i doubt it. it's certainly going to be good news for the banks, in terms of its a while since we've had anything positive. about their banks in the headlines the overall context, in terms of the allegations of repeated money laundering bank,ties in common with in terms of the fact that three of the other banks are going to be facing court cases or religious rate fixing -- allegedly fixing. fi haveedly raped had -- rate fixing. signu can also call it that the banks have listened and they have to do something to stall the reputa
the charge will go from month, while commonwealth bank national australia bank, and west bank said theymmediately. consumers, but how this is going to impact the banks? through. much it cuts in terms of the overall amount of money revenue that banks make, this is relatively small bear. one thing consumers hey is being charged to access their own money. it's a much-needed win after months of problems. >> will it be enough to appease regulators?nd there has been a lot of missteps by the...
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banks. those same criteria apply for national or international investors.need to be fit and proper, but the nationality of investors don't matter to us. david: finally, earlier today, john cryan, the head of deutsche bank spoke in germany and said among other things that frankfurt was a particularly attractive alternative for banks coming to the continent from london because of brexit. how do you see the competition among frankfurt and dublin and paris for some of that banking business? andreas: first of all, let me start by saying germany has always had a good relationship, to great britain, which we will maintain. i strongly believe that london will stay by far the most important financial center in this area, but still in the case of the brexit, and we are assuming brexit will happen, there will be movement and the need for licensing banks on the continent. we are in no competition with other european financial centers from a frankfurt perspective, and clearly as a representative of the german central bank, i will not be competing with others. nejra: tha
banks. those same criteria apply for national or international investors.need to be fit and proper, but the nationality of investors don't matter to us. david: finally, earlier today, john cryan, the head of deutsche bank spoke in germany and said among other things that frankfurt was a particularly attractive alternative for banks coming to the continent from london because of brexit. how do you see the competition among frankfurt and dublin and paris for some of that banking business?...
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that is alexander hamilton's ranch bank when he launched our nation's banking system. it is also the first building constructed by the united states of america. so we have truly are or the nation began and it is the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission in the museum. behind me, you see canons from the era, these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. everyone of these canons are old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. on the wall behind me, you see carved in stone, those core concepts that rose from the declaration of independence, the inspiring lofty ideals of equality, of freedom, liberty, self-government, the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this day. over here we have wonderful exterior features of the museum to really help extend our story and use the outside of the building to inform people about the revolution. these are things you will recognize. the first one is a giant sculptural release that replicates the john trum
that is alexander hamilton's ranch bank when he launched our nation's banking system. it is also the first building constructed by the united states of america. so we have truly are or the nation began and it is the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission in the museum. behind me, you see canons from the era, these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. everyone of these canons are old enough that it could have been used to fight the...
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banks. those same criteria apply for national or international investors.need to be fit and proper, but the nationality of investors don't matter to us. david: finally, earlier today, john cryan, the head of deutsche bank, spoke in germany and said among other things that frankfurt was a particularly attractive alternative for banks coming to the continent from london because of brexit. how do you see the competition among frankfurt and dublin and paris for some of that banking business? >> first of all, let me start by saying germany has always had a great relationship with great britain which we will maintain. they have been partners of us and i strongly believe that london will stay, by far, the most important financial center in this area, but still in the case of the brexit, and we are assuming brexit will happen, there will be movement and the need for licensing banks on the continent. we are in no competition with other european financial centers from a frankfurt perspective, and, clearly as a representative of the german central bank, i i should and
banks. those same criteria apply for national or international investors.need to be fit and proper, but the nationality of investors don't matter to us. david: finally, earlier today, john cryan, the head of deutsche bank, spoke in germany and said among other things that frankfurt was a particularly attractive alternative for banks coming to the continent from london because of brexit. how do you see the competition among frankfurt and dublin and paris for some of that banking business?...
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qatar national bank has been upgraded to buy, which is rare these days.p to 1.38. this is the largest lender by hold,, four buys, six one cell. also hsbc has made a move on kuwait finance house to reduce holds. and quickly, some thoughts on crude oil, with the amount of bullish momentum and commentary we have been getting in the last 24 hours, we are going to see that as well, helping support investor sentiment, not just with saudi arabia but across the corporation sector. angie: yeah. here in asia, we are watching stocks bounce back from intraday lows after the north korea comments saying that trump's comments were a declaration of war. we did see safety haven plays in the yen, gold, and the like, but it's looking a little bit more next than what we started with. yousef: that's it for "bloomberg markets middle east." angie: all the top stories from around the world, coming up. "daybreak europe" is next. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a t
qatar national bank has been upgraded to buy, which is rare these days.p to 1.38. this is the largest lender by hold,, four buys, six one cell. also hsbc has made a move on kuwait finance house to reduce holds. and quickly, some thoughts on crude oil, with the amount of bullish momentum and commentary we have been getting in the last 24 hours, we are going to see that as well, helping support investor sentiment, not just with saudi arabia but across the corporation sector. angie: yeah. here in...
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for i will be watching out the national bank and bank of england announcing rate decisions on thursdayng to worry about? cpi data will be out. scarlet: hurricane irma is scheduled to perhaps hit landfall sunday through monday in miami. that does it for "what'd you miss?" joe: have a great weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. alisa: i am alisa parenti in washington and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. officials have ordered evacuations of almost 1.5 million people along the southeast coast as irma puts florida in its crosshairs. now a category four hurricane is forecast to remain at that strength when it mak
for i will be watching out the national bank and bank of england announcing rate decisions on thursdayng to worry about? cpi data will be out. scarlet: hurricane irma is scheduled to perhaps hit landfall sunday through monday in miami. that does it for "what'd you miss?" joe: have a great weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a...
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thegreek national bank and intous bank have entered negotiations with companies that will take and services there is a legislation wishes out of court work -- which is out-of-court workouts. the target which is a 40 billion reduction by 2019, based on the latest estimate by the governor of the bank of greece seem to be on target. look: you make anna and i ore we do not work very late hard. you are on the road, you have met 31 institutions. guest: i met 23 today. another 10 tomorrow. get to ist i want to what is the appetite, what is the feedback for your paper, how confident is the story that you are telling in terms of growth and what is it matching with investors? believablestory is because one has to see the statistics that are coming out from greece. every possible economic indicator that measures the health of an economy is positive and upward trend and therefore investors have shown some appetite because there are tremendous opportunities in greece and therefore will see is a good number of them have invested in greece and want to extend their investments in other economic sectors as
thegreek national bank and intous bank have entered negotiations with companies that will take and services there is a legislation wishes out of court work -- which is out-of-court workouts. the target which is a 40 billion reduction by 2019, based on the latest estimate by the governor of the bank of greece seem to be on target. look: you make anna and i ore we do not work very late hard. you are on the road, you have met 31 institutions. guest: i met 23 today. another 10 tomorrow. get to ist...
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but jensen's vice president of the first national bank of homestead.
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when my family came here, my father, he worked for the old national bank as a janitor. that's what most of them ended. i guess it, the women to get washing -- took in washing, went to people's homes cooking, serve servial work. the population was not as great -- asn the community great here for the african-american community in world war ii, but the soldiers brought their families back and the north end exploded. i keep wanting to say african-americans, but they were not called african-americans then. they came back here to live and they enjoyed it. even though there was not a lot of opportunity, they still came back here. they made opportunities, some of them. the thing that tied the community together was the churches. seemed aroundd of the church is good the children went to church and sunday school, and we had a good ameers, and the bethel church and calvary baptist church, calvary was the first black church year. ame was a little later. they both had -- that is some of guildctures in the 1989 we had here. the church was everything. everything happened at the church
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filed a case in the i thought it was not going to run for them which is when we took it to the national bank. in response to the green tribunals government agencies were compelled to go on the record and reveal important information about the purpose of the challenge. so they're very clearly said that in their effort to produce i need enriched uranium which is used by both civilian and military including for ballistic missiles and. if you did happen in iran basically the. united states government has forced the suppression between the. weapons grade uranium and the energy. that separation is important for them there is no perfect. through the shop at scale managed to get a government agency to admit for the first time that the site will be used to enrich uranium to build weapons. according to national security experts are not building a city sized complex to house the entire process is not uncommon. the best way to make a weapon. and have an industry and industry making a weapon driving in one place. for instance. just a city in some remote part of siberia. may be adopting the russian people
filed a case in the i thought it was not going to run for them which is when we took it to the national bank. in response to the green tribunals government agencies were compelled to go on the record and reveal important information about the purpose of the challenge. so they're very clearly said that in their effort to produce i need enriched uranium which is used by both civilian and military including for ballistic missiles and. if you did happen in iran basically the. united states...
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national bank of the king it. is the good news at the end of the world but the most of. them with. you give me a clue you don't know what. love is it has come says look i'm going to when i'm giving i'm going to getting off of your piece and i don't have the disk and you'll end up like he was to give it up that's so much a book. of the good of the whole thing is not. supposed to demean you the hazards of the cost was not the more it. is not a new thing it's not watching but you're going to build. a new thank you because it gives get this one. here you know. because it. was. so like dance. well you get them to come in. if it's on the course and asked on their window to publishing you know not students that does come will cost it's a good to get it's wasn't that big you know. even though it's a bit you need behaved around you when you are seven if they want to be sitting down. on the beach and. we can do much about this a. little bit but you. failed mortgages they're not a uniquely russian problem of course are a widespread calamity in this country. i've heard of a family friend endin
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million was sent to local banks throughout south florida come up including the first national bank of>> we got deliveries every day, every morning early. we got large amounts of cash and lots of large bills. the feds essentially give us whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. >> thursday, august 27, cell phone it is beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive natural disaster in u.s. history. many people did everything they could to help their neighbors, including workers at the fed. >> the federal reserve is like the main tank. -- main bank. you go to your mom for help and that's what they were doing. the banks were in need of cash because the people were in need of cash. we were there for the banks and for the people. this weekend on american artifacts, we travel to the national consultation center in philadelphia to learn about the creation of the u.s. constitution in 1787 and see several rare early drafts. here is a pretty. -- here is the preview. >> now we are going to see the second rarest d
million was sent to local banks throughout south florida come up including the first national bank of>> we got deliveries every day, every morning early. we got large amounts of cash and lots of large bills. the feds essentially give us whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. >> thursday, august 27, cell phone it is beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive natural disaster in u.s. history....
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put the most money to the national bank of the good. good is the good news at the end of the year but the most of. them with. leukemia could utilize it exceed a one dollar. much as it is considers looked into them giving him cover to getting gifts of your book that is peace and i bring up this and you will end up like you must have a bit of oxen a book. of the good of the mountains not. the supposed to the needs you the hazards of the cost was not the more it. is not a new thing is now watching bush a good deal. and if they kill visit us get this one. on here you know in spain. just to also continue to wonder. so why don't. you get them to come in. on the course and asked on their window to publishing you know not students that i stumble coast it's a good to get it's wasn't that big you know. even though it's a. new me behave around new language that there shouldn't. be sitting down. on the beach. suggesting we can do much about this it. sounds a little but you. failed mortgages they're not iniki russian problem of course are widespread
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our national investment bank and the transformation fund will be harnessed to mobilise public investmenth and good jobs. and when i have met business groups, i have been very frank with them. we will invest in the education and skills of the workforce and we will invest in better infrastructure, from energy to digital, but we are going to ask big business to pay a bit more tax. the tory approach to the economy... applause the tory approach to the economy isn't entrepreneurial, it is extractive. they have not focused on long—term investment and wealth creation. when you look at what they do rather than what they say, it is all about driving down wages, services and standards, to make as much money as quickly as possible. with government not as the servant of the people but of global corporations. and there disregard for rampant inequality and hollowing up for rampant inequality and hollowing up of our public services. the disdain for the powerless and the poor have made our society more brutal and less caring. now that degraded regime has a tragic monument — the chilling wreckage of grenf
our national investment bank and the transformation fund will be harnessed to mobilise public investmenth and good jobs. and when i have met business groups, i have been very frank with them. we will invest in the education and skills of the workforce and we will invest in better infrastructure, from energy to digital, but we are going to ask big business to pay a bit more tax. the tory approach to the economy... applause the tory approach to the economy isn't entrepreneurial, it is extractive....
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easily in the campaign and all the postmortems about what happened, somebody who talked about nationalizing the banksguarantee itit is not one of your viewers knows that because nobody during the campaign talked about that. >> tucker: he said it every speech. a nationalizing the banks, the oil companies and telecom in his speeches. >> tucker: i'm not defending bernie sanders' silly socialism at all. i do think you are allowed toh have opinions that are different from hillary clinton. you are allowed to try and break the monopoly she had in the democratic party. indeed it turns out legally you are allowed to run against herpo in the democratic primary. that's a real complaint, that someone would dare run against her. >> here's the complaint -- you are belittling it. >> tucker: intentionally. >> great. one-third of the people who voted for sanders and then trump had voted for hillary, she wins. if the jill stein voters had voted for hillary in wisconsin she would have carried those. the point is not about the clinton monopoly on the democratic party, the point is that bernie misled his people by all of
easily in the campaign and all the postmortems about what happened, somebody who talked about nationalizing the banksguarantee itit is not one of your viewers knows that because nobody during the campaign talked about that. >> tucker: he said it every speech. a nationalizing the banks, the oil companies and telecom in his speeches. >> tucker: i'm not defending bernie sanders' silly socialism at all. i do think you are allowed toh have opinions that are different from hillary...
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invest in our economy, with a publicly-owned engine of sustainable growth, driven by national and regional investment banks to generate good jobs and prosperity in every region and nation. [applause] our manifesto is the program of a progressive socialist party that has rediscovered his roots and purposes, bucking the trend across europe. the other side of the -- star of that campaign was you. supporters inur the trade unions, our doorstep and social media campaigners. young people sharing messages and stories on social media, hundreds of thousands organising online and on the ground to outplay the tories' big money machine. [applause] >> is it any wonder that here today in brighton, you represent the largest political party in western europe? it was nearly 600,000 members alongside 3 million affiliated trade unionists brimming with , enthusiasm and confidence in the potential of our people. you are the future. and let me say straight away. i'm awed and humbled by everything you have done, along with hundreds of thousands of others across the country, to take us to where we are today. i have never been mor
invest in our economy, with a publicly-owned engine of sustainable growth, driven by national and regional investment banks to generate good jobs and prosperity in every region and nation. [applause] our manifesto is the program of a progressive socialist party that has rediscovered his roots and purposes, bucking the trend across europe. the other side of the -- star of that campaign was you. supporters inur the trade unions, our doorstep and social media campaigners. young people sharing...
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invest in our economy with a publicly owned engine of sustainable growth driven by national and regional investment banks to generate good jobs and real prosperity in every region and nation of this country. [applause] is a program of moderate progressive and socialist party that has rediscovered its roots in purpose bucking the trend all across europe. [applause] and the other part of the campaign was you, all of you. our members, our supporters in the train unions are social media campaigners, young people sharing messages and stories on social media, hundreds of thousands organizing online and on the ground to outplay the big money machine. is it any wonder that here, today, in brighton, you represent the largest political party in western europe? [applause] with nearly 600,000 members alongside 3 million affiliated trade unions, brimming with enthusiasm and confidence in the potential of all of our people, the real potential that is there. you, are the future. let me say straightaway, i'm on and humbled by everything that you have done. along with hundreds of thousands of others across the country, t
invest in our economy with a publicly owned engine of sustainable growth driven by national and regional investment banks to generate good jobs and real prosperity in every region and nation of this country. [applause] is a program of moderate progressive and socialist party that has rediscovered its roots in purpose bucking the trend all across europe. [applause] and the other part of the campaign was you, all of you. our members, our supporters in the train unions are social media...
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he was confirmed at vice chairman f supervision, a position dubbed as nation's top bank cop. he's expecteded to take a more conciliatory approach. the next goes to the vote of the full senate. e vacaro as we told you yesterday, stanley fisher will step down next month. >>> the european central bank could be ready soon as soon as next month, to finally sart scale iing back its stimuo drag growth forecasts for region ratcheti up expectations that it will start to phase out its bond buying program. an end to the stimulus would raise long-term interest rates, potentially impacting the markets, companies, governments and consumers. >> president trump today said a military strike against north korea would be a very sad day for that country. the presid threat to sanction countries that do business wa means chin. we take a look at their economic ties. >> no country cloms close to china when it comes to the amount of business it does with pyongyang. experts calculate that 90% of north korean merchandise trade ish year, total trade reached $5.6 billion, a slight increase from the previ
he was confirmed at vice chairman f supervision, a position dubbed as nation's top bank cop. he's expecteded to take a more conciliatory approach. the next goes to the vote of the full senate. e vacaro as we told you yesterday, stanley fisher will step down next month. >>> the european central bank could be ready soon as soon as next month, to finally sart scale iing back its stimuo drag growth forecasts for region ratcheti up expectations that it will start to phase out its bond...
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. >>> let's turn now to the growing fraud scandal at one of the nation's largest banks. wells fargo today admitting that well over a million more fake accounts may have been opened in customers' names than it initially disclosed last year. the total now 3.5 million. so how do you know if you're one of the victims? we get more from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: the wrong kinds of numbers keep adding up for wells fargo. another 1.4 million accounts opened without customers' permission bringing the total to 3.5 million. fraud that the bank now says went on for seven years from 2009 to september 2016. to meet quotas, wells fargo employees were pressured to open the phony accounts, victimizing consumers is and small businesses with fake checking, savings, credit card accounts and unsecured lines of credit, racking up fees for the bank and potentially ruining customers' credit. >> out of state purchases, foreign purchases, vendors who i can't make heads or tails out of. >> reporter: it's been two years of frustration for david mckee who says wells fargo used his informatio
. >>> let's turn now to the growing fraud scandal at one of the nation's largest banks. wells fargo today admitting that well over a million more fake accounts may have been opened in customers' names than it initially disclosed last year. the total now 3.5 million. so how do you know if you're one of the victims? we get more from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: the wrong kinds of numbers keep adding up for wells fargo. another 1.4 million accounts opened without customers'...