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former ubs america's ceo. we'll see you then.ip everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. it's scary when the lights go out. people get anxious and my office gets flooded with calls. so many things can go wrong. it's my worst nightmare. every second that power is out, my city's at risk. siemens digital grid manages and reroutes power, so service can be restored within seconds. priority number one is keeping those lights on. it takes ingenuity to defeat the monsters that live in the dark. this man creates software, to protect this customer, who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates softre. they all have insurance crafted pe
former ubs america's ceo. we'll see you then.ip everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. it's scary when the lights go out. people get anxious and my office gets flooded with calls. so many things can go wrong. it's my worst nightmare. every second that...
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we have the former ubs americas ceo and charles payne; robert, you remember that period very well.ou think what is going on with deutsche now and fears of just in. >> you and i spent a lot of hours talking during that leeman crisis -- lehman crisis is totally different. the u.s. banks are completely were cappized, deleveraged. i don't see it the same way but certainly deutsche may have to make sure they have the right underpinning of capital and will be interesting whether have to do some sort of issue. certainly merkel was firm in she idea she would not be billing anyone else. >> referring to angela merkel. haas payne -- charles payne. >> wasn't look ago the type banks in greece had us on edge. so deutsche bank certainly we have to be concerned. it is interesting, they say they're in good shape. germany says we don't need to come to rescue but we sea the session on wall street. the bang has other issues, and i think this should not be overlooked. they're saying this is -- revolves around the $14 billion fine by america, but they had some issues before this. this wasn't a great sto
we have the former ubs americas ceo and charles payne; robert, you remember that period very well.ou think what is going on with deutsche now and fears of just in. >> you and i spent a lot of hours talking during that leeman crisis -- lehman crisis is totally different. the u.s. banks are completely were cappized, deleveraged. i don't see it the same way but certainly deutsche may have to make sure they have the right underpinning of capital and will be interesting whether have to do some...
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you having run the ubs americas. deutsch is not getting support from angela merkel saying we will not help with capital. will they have to raise capital to pay off a $4 billion deal? the d.o.j. is asking for 14 billion. 4 billion would cause the bank capital stress. >> liz, there's no question, i mean, i was one of the executives the lehman weekend, this is a very tough situation for deutsche, i don't think it's a contagious situation. from my perspective, the u.s. banks are in great shape and what happens is mainly within the pan-european zone but more specific to germany, we have not been in a situation where a too big to fail bank has failed. the jury is still out. liz: we don't want to see contagion. robert wolf, 32 advisers, i hope we're giving you good food? >> well, i hope the makeup is working at least. liz: you look all glowy on long island. thank you very much. >>> coming up, 100 million people expected to tune into watch e big one on one matchup. biggest since larry bird and dr. j. yes, i'm pushing the ana
you having run the ubs americas. deutsch is not getting support from angela merkel saying we will not help with capital. will they have to raise capital to pay off a $4 billion deal? the d.o.j. is asking for 14 billion. 4 billion would cause the bank capital stress. >> liz, there's no question, i mean, i was one of the executives the lehman weekend, this is a very tough situation for deutsche, i don't think it's a contagious situation. from my perspective, the u.s. banks are in great...
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it details how bank of america, hsbc, ubs, goldman sachs, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase, and other financialtitutions have, combined, extended a $3.75 billion credit line to energy transfer partners, the parent company of dakota access. for more we're joined by the author of the investigation, hugh macmillan, a senior researcher with food and water watch. we only have a minute but will continue after the show and post it. tell us what is most epic and understand what companies and banks are responsible for this project. there are too many to list in a minute, that is for sure. it is 30 plus all told on the order of 10 billion that is backing the energy transfer family of companies. really, this is a slice of the for larger fracking pie these banks. these banks have succeeded in equating energy security in this country, more precisely, in north america, with widespread fracking. action, you know, i think we can look forwardd to history that is kind to the sioux in helping us question whether that is a good idea. amy: can you explain who owns the dakota access pipeline company and energy trans
it details how bank of america, hsbc, ubs, goldman sachs, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase, and other financialtitutions have, combined, extended a $3.75 billion credit line to energy transfer partners, the parent company of dakota access. for more we're joined by the author of the investigation, hugh macmillan, a senior researcher with food and water watch. we only have a minute but will continue after the show and post it. tell us what is most epic and understand what companies and banks are...
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thank you for joining us emanuella from bank of america/merrill lynch and jeremy zirin from ubs. >>>the world of aviation. let's get to sue herera at hq. >> yes, thank you very much, carl. basically the u.s. government is declaring a sweeping victory, that's a quote from the u.s. trade representative, in the long-running multi-billion-dollar and multi-million-dollar trade dispute with the european union over subsidies that the u.s. alleged the eu gave to airbus group. basically the u.s. had filed a complaint to the world trade organization claiming that the eu gave billions of dollars in subsidies to airbus including the new airbus a350 plane, and the world trade organization has ruled in the u.s. favor saying that, yes, indeed, the eu did violate the trade pact and gave billions of dollars worth of subsidies to airbus, specifically to the a350 plane. we'll see if any of the stocks move on this. but right now, carl, back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. as we go to break, take a look at shares of walmart moving this morning on news the company will face a class action lawsuit in
thank you for joining us emanuella from bank of america/merrill lynch and jeremy zirin from ubs. >>>the world of aviation. let's get to sue herera at hq. >> yes, thank you very much, carl. basically the u.s. government is declaring a sweeping victory, that's a quote from the u.s. trade representative, in the long-running multi-billion-dollar and multi-million-dollar trade dispute with the european union over subsidies that the u.s. alleged the eu gave to airbus group. basically...
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. >> death in america they want cash and deal 6 billion dollars to american families victims of terrorism. >> all coming up can't missline up stay with us former ubseo going to talk about cybersecurity that is hays business, host of "varney & company" stuart varney will weigh in don't miss a moment, 61 days until election day we are on countdown mode the race to the white house could come down to one key group, the undecided voters could provide donald trump edge needs according to recent "the wall street journal" nbc polling to weigh in investor chairman paul mitchell good to see you thanks for joining us. >> good morning, love you all out there. >> what about that, you've got one group loiflists to hillary one to don a swath of people in the middle that are undecided independently what does trump have to do to make sure undecided voters rotate trump. >> one thing i think he has to do start telling the truth, in other words, if he goes out there says i met with the president of mexico, and we never discussed the wall then president comes out says we did discuss the wall i said i would not pay for it. so in other words, he has to really, really co
. >> death in america they want cash and deal 6 billion dollars to american families victims of terrorism. >> all coming up can't missline up stay with us former ubseo going to talk about cybersecurity that is hays business, host of "varney & company" stuart varney will weigh in don't miss a moment, 61 days until election day we are on countdown mode the race to the white house could come down to one key group, the undecided voters could provide donald trump edge needs...
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ub, here are some other programs you might like. this book about duncan c atoms by fred kaplan. joshua kendall looking at presidents as authors and author andd stewart on madison partnerships that built americatch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington internal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on monday morning, a look at the latest census bureau report on poverty in the united states and reason why the poverty rate experienced its largest drop in almost 50 years. with center for law and social policy executive director olivier goldman and heritage .oundation fellow robert rector then a discussion on congressional and presidential fundraising and spending numbers with senior political reporter for the center of public integrity. and in the elections chair will butter the security of systems and vulnerability to hacking. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. next, part of prime minister questions atakes the house of commons. then remarks by uk independence party leader nigel farage and diane james. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q
ub, here are some other programs you might like. this book about duncan c atoms by fred kaplan. joshua kendall looking at presidents as authors and author andd stewart on madison partnerships that built americatch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington internal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on monday morning, a look at the latest census bureau report on poverty in the united states and reason why the...
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trillion market, compared to america's 8 trillion.the bond buying could make some stocks hard to trade. joining us now to look at some of the macro themes, geoffrey yu, head at ubste banking. what are you expecting from the bank of japan? i have a chart that shows how we have seen the recovery, a little bit of recovery in the 30-year bond yields over in japan. this is for the month, back to the start of the year essentially, and we see some recovery from the recent lows, not far from zero of course. but 10-year still just below 0%, just coming towards that boj decision next week. geoffrey: what they are looking for is perhaps a wider range of asset purchases, and you know also assets but on the right side, additional cuts are likely. boj, wee thing for the go back to february and january, the volatility what they got right and wrong, i think the volatility is more about execution efficiency, communicating the right way. because if you look at the initial news towards negative rates, how negative rates look at the markets, but then, it was a very complicated design. it was tiered. not that they are the only central bank doing the tiered approach, but people had t
trillion market, compared to america's 8 trillion.the bond buying could make some stocks hard to trade. joining us now to look at some of the macro themes, geoffrey yu, head at ubste banking. what are you expecting from the bank of japan? i have a chart that shows how we have seen the recovery, a little bit of recovery in the 30-year bond yields over in japan. this is for the month, back to the start of the year essentially, and we see some recovery from the recent lows, not far from zero of...
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ub croatia, philippines... >> reporter: but the technology that allows for such wonders,s and the wage exploitation of a global race to the bottom, also suggests a more appealing future for work in america. >> you can go to this website and see these great designs for beds, chairs and tables and so on. the kind of thing that you might buy at ikea. but these are designs that yougn can download and create locally. >> reporter: instead of assembling ikea furniture themselves, that is, why can't americans also make it? to their own specifications? >> this is basically an ikea- like chair that's made out of metal but you could make it out of plastic or wood.wo >> reporter: these are just prototypes or models?ls >> yes. these are the designs online shrunk to a tiny version. but you could make a full sized version of this this afternooner >> reporter: so davis took us to techshop detroit, where vasily vincent was using a computer controlled cutting machine to cut a table leg based on an online design. m for a monthly fee, techshop members access all manner of gadgetry. faithe olsen was working the water jet cutter. >> it's using steam, it's using water pressure. it's basically using erosion to
ub croatia, philippines... >> reporter: but the technology that allows for such wonders,s and the wage exploitation of a global race to the bottom, also suggests a more appealing future for work in america. >> you can go to this website and see these great designs for beds, chairs and tables and so on. the kind of thing that you might buy at ikea. but these are designs that yougn can download and create locally. >> reporter: instead of assembling ikea furniture themselves,...