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tasneem: very much so.e a lot of leaks have come by the main broadcasts. thise have been digesting through documentaries with mood music and the full effect. it has changed the dynamic in sweden, which is similar to the story of danske bank. untenableuntamed -- for the ceo to continue. tom: thank you so much. coming up, there is too much to talk about. we have the whole brexit uproar. who knows where we will be on 20 -- in 24 hours. on global wall street come up on the move with compressed yields and high bond prices. we will see bubbling in the foreign exchange market as well. angst. signpost of em the turkish lira moving as well. david kelly will join us and will continue the dialogue with jon ferro. we have thousands of emails and tweets. jon ferro on manchester united. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box wo
tasneem: very much so.e a lot of leaks have come by the main broadcasts. thise have been digesting through documentaries with mood music and the full effect. it has changed the dynamic in sweden, which is similar to the story of danske bank. untenableuntamed -- for the ceo to continue. tom: thank you so much. coming up, there is too much to talk about. we have the whole brexit uproar. who knows where we will be on 20 -- in 24 hours. on global wall street come up on the move with compressed...
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tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is smile when he graduated. and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future
tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of...
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tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. yeah . oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and a smile when he graduated and mona when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood afire us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and i thinking in the fut
tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of...
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tasneem: exactly.ring the european banking crisis, the biggest fear was taxpayers would be called on to bailout banks. the main thing the european banking union focuses on is settling between governments and banks so taxpayers don't have to be drawn onto bailout banks, but they do not envision this dirty money crisis. there is no really robust, across all the european framework that deals with this. legislators in the region are waking up to this now and hopefully discussing how to come up with more meaningful regulation. matt: what are the next steps in terms of the allegations? tasneem: as we keep learning about more banks, it bears repeating that it is the biggest scandal in terms of what we have seen so far. about $230ious flow, billion and magnitude. they are already under investigation by the u.s. justice department, u.s. securities and exchange commission, and several prosecutors across europe. that is the most advanced case of the current wave of allegations, but it will take years. there are p
tasneem: exactly.ring the european banking crisis, the biggest fear was taxpayers would be called on to bailout banks. the main thing the european banking union focuses on is settling between governments and banks so taxpayers don't have to be drawn onto bailout banks, but they do not envision this dirty money crisis. there is no really robust, across all the european framework that deals with this. legislators in the region are waking up to this now and hopefully discussing how to come up with...
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tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this find his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right when the groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't a wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is now when he graduated and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future
tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this find his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right when the groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't a wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma...
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creating a narrative that strand in muslims and christians in the west along thank you very much tasneem chopra chairperson of those trillion muslim women center for human rights good to talk to you great to get your insults and sights of rather thank you . ok still ahead on al-jazeera. the monsoon season is about to start here in bangladesh and there are around a million rangar refugees living in these camps in concord bazaar i'm stephanie decker an oblate straining here what dangers these hot and these people face when the rains come. well arse a bit of a shock with the wind in for some quite cold weather diary dance for your efforts to some degree still there is a warming trend on the way kelly's not going to be immediate nor for everybody is a massive cloud sitting over the middle of germany and touching france as well if this is going to be a wet picture on saturday for germany the low countries for the british isles dollars when is it was there underneath its rather model it was two fifty in paris for example twenty three that image shows what it can be this time the now down to th
creating a narrative that strand in muslims and christians in the west along thank you very much tasneem chopra chairperson of those trillion muslim women center for human rights good to talk to you great to get your insults and sights of rather thank you . ok still ahead on al-jazeera. the monsoon season is about to start here in bangladesh and there are around a million rangar refugees living in these camps in concord bazaar i'm stephanie decker an oblate straining here what dangers these hot...
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tasneem chopra if i could start with you then how when you heard about this attack what what what was your what went through your mind first where you were you surprised by it shocked i mean given given that what were your own countries going through what was your first reaction it was i think the environment for this kind of attack culminates in the way that he has the show meant for some time and i think it was always a question of when. yet it didn't take weight to the tragedy and the whole integration that i'm continuing to navigate through mightn't but i think that the inevitability of it was something that sadly many of bracket employees felt was just a matter of time rodger shanahan what were your well your first feelings when you heard about this. i think everybody felt the same discussed and shocked at what had happened. to these people who were patiently going about observing their religion. yet still did come probably is more of a shock. the fact that happened in new zealand which israeli touched by this kind of attack and double the size because in a strange citizen was re
tasneem chopra if i could start with you then how when you heard about this attack what what what was your what went through your mind first where you were you surprised by it shocked i mean given given that what were your own countries going through what was your first reaction it was i think the environment for this kind of attack culminates in the way that he has the show meant for some time and i think it was always a question of when. yet it didn't take weight to the tragedy and the whole...
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tasneem, thank you for joining us. coming up, u.s. government debt climbs past $22 trillion. it be time to spend and borrow more? with a dovish fed, we'll debate one of the economic hottest topics next. when you're traveling to work, tune into bloomberg radio on your mobile device or dab digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ london, 40 in minutes away from the start of equity trading. deutsche bank revealed its annual report. it sees 2019 litigation costs significantly up. it sees sale and trading revenue rising. the management board will receive a 2018 bonus. quite a few important lines coming in their. it sees 2019 revenue higher than 2018. that's the red headline on the bloomberg, also planning an 11 euro sent dividend. let's get a bloomberg business flash with debra mao in hong kong. given aredit suisse has 30% raise after he delivered the first annual profit in four years. his pay for 2018 rose from $12.7 million. a large part of that was to compensate him for a pay cut in 2017, designed to comp shareholders. levi strauss had its first day of
tasneem, thank you for joining us. coming up, u.s. government debt climbs past $22 trillion. it be time to spend and borrow more? with a dovish fed, we'll debate one of the economic hottest topics next. when you're traveling to work, tune into bloomberg radio on your mobile device or dab digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ london, 40 in minutes away from the start of equity trading. deutsche bank revealed its annual report. it sees 2019 litigation costs...
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tasneem chopra if i could start with you then. how when you heard about this attack what what what was your what went through your mind first where you were you surprised by it shocked i mean given given that what were your own countries going through what was your first reaction it was i think the environment for this kind of attack culminates in the way that he has the show meant time and i think it was always a question of when. yet it didn't take weight to the tragedy and the whole integration that i'm continuing to navigate through mightn't but i think that the inevitability of it was something that sadly many of bracket employees felt was just a matter of time rodger shanahan what were your well your first feelings when you heard about this. i think everybody felt the same discussed and shocked at what had happened. to these people who were peacefully going about observing their religion. it still did come probably is more of a shock. the fact that it happened in new zealand which israeli touched by this kind of attack and d
tasneem chopra if i could start with you then. how when you heard about this attack what what what was your what went through your mind first where you were you surprised by it shocked i mean given given that what were your own countries going through what was your first reaction it was i think the environment for this kind of attack culminates in the way that he has the show meant time and i think it was always a question of when. yet it didn't take weight to the tragedy and the whole...
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tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't a wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is now when he graduated. and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future an
tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't a wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a...