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she accepted the award at a ceremony in frankfurt. sufferingdocument the of ordinary people in the soviet union during events likes dahlen's purges, the soviet war in afghanistan, and chernobyl. she lives in belarus, even though her books are banned their. you can find out more about her dw's in-depth interview this week. thanks for watching, and do join us again at the top of the hour. >> the nobel committee in sweden honor the best in various fields. the prize for medicine came first on monday. two year it went to americans and a german scientist for their research into how human cells transport molecules. all three are based in the u.s. >> it was a total surprise. i did not expect it at all. >> on tuesday, the nobel prize for physics was awarded to a belgian and peter higgs of britain. they were honored for predicting the -- existence of the higgs boson. they theorized its existence in the 1960's to explain how matter requires mass. their theories were confirmed last year. on wednesday, the chemistry prize was awarded to three scie
she accepted the award at a ceremony in frankfurt. sufferingdocument the of ordinary people in the soviet union during events likes dahlen's purges, the soviet war in afghanistan, and chernobyl. she lives in belarus, even though her books are banned their. you can find out more about her dw's in-depth interview this week. thanks for watching, and do join us again at the top of the hour. >> the nobel committee in sweden honor the best in various fields. the prize for medicine came first on...
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our frankfurt correspondent has more. >> investors here in frankfurt think a temporary fix will not solve the problem in general, but they are quite optimistic that there will be a solution. the dax continued its recovery, already beginning on thursday. some investors say new records for the dax may be possible next week. on the other hand, the problems are remaining and not few companies in the u.s. say the government shutdown already led to very high losses. >> let's have a look at the markets here in europe. the dax was up again, up by quite a bit, 8724 point area the -- points. the stoxx 50 was close to the 3000 mark. the dow jones up 0.5%. the euro also in positive territory against the u.s. dollar. >> the united states has confirmed it has captured a senior member of the pakistani taliban in a military operation. >> seen here second from the left, he is a senior commander close to the taliban's leader. the pakistani taliban has led a 10-year insurgency against the government and also claims responsibility for an attempted bombing in new york in 2010. a human rights group says it has
our frankfurt correspondent has more. >> investors here in frankfurt think a temporary fix will not solve the problem in general, but they are quite optimistic that there will be a solution. the dax continued its recovery, already beginning on thursday. some investors say new records for the dax may be possible next week. on the other hand, the problems are remaining and not few companies in the u.s. say the government shutdown already led to very high losses. >> let's have a look...
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deutsche in frankfurt, currently down 2.4%. a 98% drop in quarterly pretax profits from a year earlier, which missed expectations. the german lender hit by 1.2 billion euro increase again in litigation provisions and ubs, the bigger fall here, currently down 5.5% at the moment in zurich. third quarter earnings were above forecasts, but the swiss bank is warning of growing provisions for litigation risks continuing into next year. said it would defer its aim to achieve a group return on equity of 15% by 2015 by at least a year. so we're going to get more on both deutsche and ubs. annette is in frankfurt, but first, let's get over to carolyn in zurich. carolyn, it seems to be more uncertainty. deutsche could put a figure on future costs. ubs doesn't seem to be able to. >> yes, definitely. and that's a big concern for investors this morning as they learn that the return on equity target of 15% by 2015 is not going to be achievable. that will have to be pushed out at least one year. now, better news on the capital level because whi
deutsche in frankfurt, currently down 2.4%. a 98% drop in quarterly pretax profits from a year earlier, which missed expectations. the german lender hit by 1.2 billion euro increase again in litigation provisions and ubs, the bigger fall here, currently down 5.5% at the moment in zurich. third quarter earnings were above forecasts, but the swiss bank is warning of growing provisions for litigation risks continuing into next year. said it would defer its aim to achieve a group return on equity...
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let's get more from annette in frankfurt. annette, as i understand it, there was a deal done here between the uk and germany. this is a report i read where britain would back germany's stance on easing up on co2 regulations in return for germany easing up on britain not being covered by banking union. what do you think of that? >> yeah. actually, that was the deal i was hearing as well about. nothing is official, but it seems logical because germany with its big car industry has a natural tendency to shelter that industry in the uk with its big banking scene has a natural tendency to shelter its banks. back we are nationalistic agenda. this donation from the quan family who is controlling bmw, it is legal, but it comes at a time that is not really good for angela merkel and her cdu because, of course, just after they postponed and pushed about a that tougher stance of the eu regarding co2 emissions for cars away, of course, the move is beneficial to bmw and daimler, i.e. the german industry, it is a little bit of a bad taste
let's get more from annette in frankfurt. annette, as i understand it, there was a deal done here between the uk and germany. this is a report i read where britain would back germany's stance on easing up on co2 regulations in return for germany easing up on britain not being covered by banking union. what do you think of that? >> yeah. actually, that was the deal i was hearing as well about. nothing is official, but it seems logical because germany with its big car industry has a natural...
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felix frankfurter had came down from the court to preside over this would quote and he asked him to return to the white house that evening to discuss an important matter. the spent two hours in the study and not to be confused at the oval office his favorite room where he spent most of his time they spent two hours discussing this issue will. nobody knows what was said that at the end of it they asked him to write a memo to bring it to him immediately incorporating what he said. he said he would but he said he would like to request a memo archibald will who was appointed at the united states deciding whether to run what he's justified in running for an unprecedented third term seeking advice from the justice who is not a politician and from a poet who happens to be the library of congress to. this is fdr was's way we for the surest window into his mind at this point and i think they are so important i had them printed in the index in this book so he decided to run were and he knew the country wasn't ready for it he thought only he could do that. he looked around for another democrat who wo
felix frankfurter had came down from the court to preside over this would quote and he asked him to return to the white house that evening to discuss an important matter. the spent two hours in the study and not to be confused at the oval office his favorite room where he spent most of his time they spent two hours discussing this issue will. nobody knows what was said that at the end of it they asked him to write a memo to bring it to him immediately incorporating what he said. he said he...
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southwest of frankfurt lies germany's largest winegrowing region. was along time coming at notorious -- it was notorious for cheap wines. but that is now changing thanks in part to a new generation of winegrowers who are focusing on quality. simona adams inherited a nine- hector vineyard from her father. hectare vineyard from her father. you have to cut off any rotten grapes, leaving only those who are in perfect conditions, she says. with these graves, you have a long mass period. that means the grapes will be left standing longer they are pressed. so they have to be perfectly healthy. it takes simona and her helpers around six hours to do one vineyard. not everyone grower is willing or able to invest that much time. especially when there is another way. a great ticker can harvest an entire vineyard in half an hour. with this method, there is no possibility of removing rotten fruit. of if the overall condition the grapes is good, machine harvesting will affect the quality. won'thine harvesting affect the holiday. the driver explains how the process
southwest of frankfurt lies germany's largest winegrowing region. was along time coming at notorious -- it was notorious for cheap wines. but that is now changing thanks in part to a new generation of winegrowers who are focusing on quality. simona adams inherited a nine- hector vineyard from her father. hectare vineyard from her father. you have to cut off any rotten grapes, leaving only those who are in perfect conditions, she says. with these graves, you have a long mass period. that means...
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frankfurt printers -- produced their first no-win. there was a victory at angie. north london has wrapped up a comfortable win. >> it was very good. we were more in control. it is tricky because angie looks to be countering -- threatening on the counterattack. for what we did in the first half, we had good results. >> the french manager has called up for familiar faces for their two matches in tober. -- in october. france will play australia on october 11 before finland comes four days later for a crucial world cup qualifier. >> he came back to competition yesterday. he did not play a lot but when you look at what he has achieved with us, i applaud him. for me, he was very important for the french team. he must be very important for the future of the national site. >> he has had a strong start to the season scoring five goals. >>a lot of goals were there but not recently that he scored twice during his first champion chip match. i think they should be able to bring their best form to complement or complicate my choice. i prefer that. i would rather have a selectio
frankfurt printers -- produced their first no-win. there was a victory at angie. north london has wrapped up a comfortable win. >> it was very good. we were more in control. it is tricky because angie looks to be countering -- threatening on the counterattack. for what we did in the first half, we had good results. >> the french manager has called up for familiar faces for their two matches in tober. -- in october. france will play australia on october 11 before finland comes four...
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frankfurt has taken a serious step toward qualification following their two wins at home. they have maximum points at the halfway stage of the competition. next they travel to israel while bordeaux is in cyprus. they kept another clean sheet in their win. they headed home after winning and setting the european record. the french football clubs will go on strike for one weekend at the end of november in protest of the french government's supertax. the league matches beginning november 29 will be affected. the government wants those who make one million euros a year to pay 75% in tax. the other club which will not be paying the supertax is monaco. we have been saying it has a tax privileged that puts the rest of us on an even footing. these are just teed up clubs. the championships have 20. 16 clubs are in deficit. this could force them into bankruptcy and affect the whole industry, which is in danger. the law makes companies pay the tax rather than employees. they say the supertax will deter people from coming to france. he escaped a ban on thursday for mimicking pointing a
frankfurt has taken a serious step toward qualification following their two wins at home. they have maximum points at the halfway stage of the competition. next they travel to israel while bordeaux is in cyprus. they kept another clean sheet in their win. they headed home after winning and setting the european record. the french football clubs will go on strike for one weekend at the end of november in protest of the french government's supertax. the league matches beginning november 29 will be...
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later in the day, he managed to rescue a point against frankfurt. they made life difficult for rtemselves, giving frankfu the lead. an equalizer in the 85th minute. there was no change at the top of the table whereby munich could celebrate being top of the league on sunday at the city's famous oktoberfest. club was allowed to capitalize on a defeat for their archrival. >> when the final whistle blew, they could only stare ain disbelief. how could his team not have one? it looks like only a matter of time before they would juschargo the fore. his concentration slipped only once, and immediately they pounced. they equalized for them 90 seconds after the strike. forward and poured dominated the rest of the game. rear guard action. byan had 27 attempts at goal, and only one went on the score sheet. stille the draw, he can celebrate. on sunday he makes his first visit to munich's oktoberfest. >> the rest of the weekend's results look like this -- trashed nuremberg. they stormed with a 2-0 win. they won for the first time this season, 2-0. and they drew 2
later in the day, he managed to rescue a point against frankfurt. they made life difficult for rtemselves, giving frankfu the lead. an equalizer in the 85th minute. there was no change at the top of the table whereby munich could celebrate being top of the league on sunday at the city's famous oktoberfest. club was allowed to capitalize on a defeat for their archrival. >> when the final whistle blew, they could only stare ain disbelief. how could his team not have one? it looks like only...
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been using to spy on their own people are part of a new exhibit at the museum of communications in frankfurt. >> it is a startling and frightening view of the links agents in the state and corporations will go to to know what you are thinking and feeling. >> it begins outside the exhibition. cameras track visitors' every movement. nothing goes on monitored, and there's no shortage of signs to remind visitors how not to behave and urging them to stick to the rules. >> the exhibition is designed to sensitize people to the fact that surveillance has both good and bad sides. >> every day, we have to renegotiate the position of the dividing line between its good and bad aspects. >> monitoring can provide security, but it can also lead to a surveillance society. it offers help to firms seeking to optimize sales. this manikin has a camera hidden in its eye and films customers to find out what draws their attention -- this mannequin. visitors can watch it happen. >> one of the exhibitions' -- one of the exhibition's strengths is that it shows how things work. what is the internet? the internet also
been using to spy on their own people are part of a new exhibit at the museum of communications in frankfurt. >> it is a startling and frightening view of the links agents in the state and corporations will go to to know what you are thinking and feeling. >> it begins outside the exhibition. cameras track visitors' every movement. nothing goes on monitored, and there's no shortage of signs to remind visitors how not to behave and urging them to stick to the rules. >> the...
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we have more from frankfurt. >> the news from washington put the u.s. dollar under pressure and drove the yield on american treasuries of words, -- upwards, temporarily even above 3%. already now, the u.s. is considered to be a slightly less reliable borrower. despite this, there is also hope on the markets that the government shutdown in washington will not last very long. adding to this, this tuesday afternoon, signs came in from the american manufacturing sector showing that the recovery of the u.s. economy continues. a positive surprise, which drove the german stock index upwards here in tuesday's afternoon trading. >> let's look at the closing number than for you at the dax, ending the day 1.1% higher. even stronger gains on the euro stoxx 50. in new york, the dow still trading, of course, just .2% higher. the euro trading for $1.35 30. latest unemployment figures are out in germany, and they paint a mixed picture. >> 100,000 fewer people are without a job than in august, but unemployment is up compared to the same time last year, and seasonally ad
we have more from frankfurt. >> the news from washington put the u.s. dollar under pressure and drove the yield on american treasuries of words, -- upwards, temporarily even above 3%. already now, the u.s. is considered to be a slightly less reliable borrower. despite this, there is also hope on the markets that the government shutdown in washington will not last very long. adding to this, this tuesday afternoon, signs came in from the american manufacturing sector showing that the...
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there's a second station in frankfurt. >> the white house says the middle east will be less of a priority moving forward. in an interview with the "new york times" national security advisor susan rice says president obama wants to take a moderate approach to the reason saying, "we can't be consumed 24/7 by one reason." he thought it was a good time to step back and re-assess in a noble way, how we can conceive the region. >> she said: this now marks a drastic shift from george bush policies. the obama administration laid out in 2008 what the foreign policy would like look. mr obama said the u.s. would focus on negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, brokering peace between the israelize and the palestinians and resolving the conflict in syria. everything else would take a back seat. >> billions of dollars are on the line as the u.s. winds down military operations in afghanistan. "the washington post" says troops that protect u.s. reconstruction projects will no longer be around. military officials say the lack of troops will make it hard to keep tabs on construction work. military officials
there's a second station in frankfurt. >> the white house says the middle east will be less of a priority moving forward. in an interview with the "new york times" national security advisor susan rice says president obama wants to take a moderate approach to the reason saying, "we can't be consumed 24/7 by one reason." he thought it was a good time to step back and re-assess in a noble way, how we can conceive the region. >> she said: this now marks a drastic...
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instead of a studio, it was filmed in a real village near frankfurt. reitz turned reality into fiction, renaming the village schabbach and rewinding the clock to the 1840's. the son of a poor blacksmith, a voracious reader, who envelops himself in a better world away from poverty. >> i am telling a story, and i look for the right setting for the story itself and the right atmosphere. that is why it is not really a film about the 19th century. rather, a film about human nature and how it. -- how it works. >> now 80, reitz -- now 80, reit reitz believes that home is afeeling -- a feeling, a longing. he wants to make a new life for himself in brazil and never return. where is home? where we come from or where we are going? "home from home -- chronicle of a vision" patiently explores that question. >> it certainly is one for our time as well. >> a fascinating film. thanks for watching. we will be back in half an hour with more news. bye-bye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> this program is patriot to you in part by c.i.e
instead of a studio, it was filmed in a real village near frankfurt. reitz turned reality into fiction, renaming the village schabbach and rewinding the clock to the 1840's. the son of a poor blacksmith, a voracious reader, who envelops himself in a better world away from poverty. >> i am telling a story, and i look for the right setting for the story itself and the right atmosphere. that is why it is not really a film about the 19th century. rather, a film about human nature and how it....
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am ex in frankfurt is down around 0.8%. as far as the ifo is concerned, its third quarter earnings beat forecasts. the online reaction site gave a disappointing outlook for the holiday season. it's citing un -- outlook in america. ebay is sticking with its full year forecast. its stock is off after hours and down 5% in frankfurt trade. >>> goldman sachs continues a busy week of earnings. analysts are paying close attention to the investment trading arm, which produced more revenue than expected in the last quarter. mark moosby joins us from memphis. always good to speak to you. we have disappointment so far from the big banks. is goldman going to be any different? >> well, what we've seen is a lot of what we expected though. revenues from the brokers/dealerside size. but then what we've got is a favorable appositive coming out of the asset quality. charge offsets continue to improve. at the banks, we've seen a 50% cut over the large of last year. goldman will be very particular in the sense it's different than what we've se
am ex in frankfurt is down around 0.8%. as far as the ifo is concerned, its third quarter earnings beat forecasts. the online reaction site gave a disappointing outlook for the holiday season. it's citing un -- outlook in america. ebay is sticking with its full year forecast. its stock is off after hours and down 5% in frankfurt trade. >>> goldman sachs continues a busy week of earnings. analysts are paying close attention to the investment trading arm, which produced more revenue than...
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in the middle ages, when frankfurt and munich were just wide spots on the road, rothenburg was one of germany's largest cities, with a whopping population of 6,000. today, even with its crowds and overpriced souvenirs, i love this place. during rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the commoners built higgledy-piggledy farther from the center, near the walls. hanging shop signs advertise what they sold -- knives, armor, bread, whatever. rothenburg's wall, with its beefy fortifications and intimidating gates, is about a mile around and provides great views and a good orientation. rodertor is the only tower you can actually climb. it's wor
in the middle ages, when frankfurt and munich were just wide spots on the road, rothenburg was one of germany's largest cities, with a whopping population of 6,000. today, even with its crowds and overpriced souvenirs, i love this place. during rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place...
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felix frankfurter is another influence, he later sits on the supreme court in holmes' seat. and he has an important influence on holmes. the editors of the new republic magazine which at that time was literally new. it had been founded in 1914, so it was the new republic. not the old new republic that we know now. and they were close to holmes. holmes generally didn't read the newspapers, but he read the new republic. and all of these men gathered, these men and more gathered or congregated around the house in washington, d.c. in dupont circle that they called the house of truth. they called it that because it served as a kind of literary legal salon where these young thinkers would gather and talk about the current events of the day but also larger questions of philosophy. and holmes would stop in after a hearing at the court and have a drink or play solitary or cards with the men, and these men, they really worshiped holmes. and the fact that he gave them this attention, to them, was remarkable. for him what he got out of it is they were starting to give him the reck fissi
felix frankfurter is another influence, he later sits on the supreme court in holmes' seat. and he has an important influence on holmes. the editors of the new republic magazine which at that time was literally new. it had been founded in 1914, so it was the new republic. not the old new republic that we know now. and they were close to holmes. holmes generally didn't read the newspapers, but he read the new republic. and all of these men gathered, these men and more gathered or congregated...
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consulate in frankfurt and broke all the china where in the consulate and when the government spokesperson for the government who didn't want to be identified said this was a shot across the bow how how many more hits do we need than a military helicopter buzzing our our consulate germany has said that they're not going to share intelligence information with the united states anymore we are losing our allies that we absolutely need for our national security this is not a go it alone country and so whatever the n.s.a. thinks that they're doing on our behalf they are betraying us because they're they're making us lose our allies this is this is very clear and i actually warned secretary hagel you know daniel about this when i mean if you could look at european leaders and it becomes revealed that you know that the the n.s.a. has been doing it the surveillance of their populations you know i have to wonder how much of it is for media when the german government or the french government or the spanish government gets very upset because it's very convenient when a foreign government does their s
consulate in frankfurt and broke all the china where in the consulate and when the government spokesperson for the government who didn't want to be identified said this was a shot across the bow how how many more hits do we need than a military helicopter buzzing our our consulate germany has said that they're not going to share intelligence information with the united states anymore we are losing our allies that we absolutely need for our national security this is not a go it alone country and...
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renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project, one newspaper joking that at that price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and a printing press to pay for it all. german catholics are not amused. it's catastrophic, said this man. he should be fired. the bishop's life-style puts him sharply at odds with pope francis who says catholicism must strip itself of vanity, arrogance and pride. pope francis famously drives his own car, a beat up jalopy. or rides on the bus with the cardinals. he carries his own bags and urges others to follow his example. on sunday as protestors gathered at the german bishop's residence, the bishop flew to rome to account for himself, not in first class as he recently did traveling to india to minister to the poor. this time the bishop deluxe flew coach on a discount airline. david wright, abc news, los language. >>> back here at home the story
renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project, one newspaper joking that at that price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and a printing press to pay for it all. german catholics are not amused. it's catastrophic, said this man. he should be fired. the bishop's life-style puts...
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we can take a look at the shares and see how thee trading overseas in frankfurt right now. they are under a bit of pressure, down more than 1% today. family dollar is forecast to earn more than 80 cents a share in the quarter when it reports. that would be the ri retailer's first double digit earnings gain in the past year. sales are expected to risel% to 2.5 billion, which could be the lowest top line gain since the november 2011 quarter. family dollar's growth has been sluggish as it's become more dependent on consumer depending or soft goods. family dollar stock is up more than 9% year-to-date. >>> and a tie up could be in the works involving suites and ties. "the wall street journal" reports joseph a. bank has approached men's warehouse about a possible partnership. although it's unclear if that means a merger. the company made news this summer when it ousted founder george zimmer, though he still owns about a 4% stake in the company. joseph a. bank and men's wearhouse trading down 1.49% and up 0.8% respectively. mark parker, nike's ceo will talk to cnbc about 4:00 p.m.
we can take a look at the shares and see how thee trading overseas in frankfurt right now. they are under a bit of pressure, down more than 1% today. family dollar is forecast to earn more than 80 cents a share in the quarter when it reports. that would be the ri retailer's first double digit earnings gain in the past year. sales are expected to risel% to 2.5 billion, which could be the lowest top line gain since the november 2011 quarter. family dollar's growth has been sluggish as it's become...
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geoff has just come from that briefing in frankfurt. he's talking to mario draghi a little later. geoff, how does the ecb make this credible? the eba stress tests basically convinced no one. because then we had bank crises after them. what is going to be different about this des did he tell? >> yeah. it's interesting. the man you described, angeloni, was asked that very question. and his point was there are a number of differences here, but the key one is that the ecb will conduct the tests and then ultimately become the supervisor. so it is not in the ecb's interest to not absolute nice these organizations very closely. any unfinished business will come to land at its door here. it was a very interesting meeting in the round, ross, because we got some clarity on some other issues here. the one about the backstop that i think is fascinating and while it is true that the ecb wants ultimately both a national level and then an esm and ecb level backstop, if you like, it's still not quite clear whether that is all going to come together by the time the stress tests are completed. beca
geoff has just come from that briefing in frankfurt. he's talking to mario draghi a little later. geoff, how does the ecb make this credible? the eba stress tests basically convinced no one. because then we had bank crises after them. what is going to be different about this des did he tell? >> yeah. it's interesting. the man you described, angeloni, was asked that very question. and his point was there are a number of differences here, but the key one is that the ecb will conduct the...
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annette, do you prefer being in paris to standing outside the wind swept reaches of the ecb in frankfurt? >> well, actually, at that time of the year, it's not too bad in paris because it's a lot warmer than in frankfurt. and so my clear preference is paris. where i am right now. so this meeting today will have probably main street topics. you were mentioning the ltro. more details on the potential ltro with timing and its criteria. might be, of course, a topic during the press conference. it's not really clear whether mario draghi wants to elaborate on that. there will be likely a lot of questions regarding italy. we will probably see more topics coming up for the ecb again and their crisis policy. another topic will be the euro strength. that is a big headache to policymakers, as well as to the ecb because, of course, it strangles the green shoes which we're seeing in terms of growth. and, as well, what's happening in the united states is not good or it's not a positive for the euro in terms of that is even going stronger. and the recovery that you're seeing here in the eurozone, if we
annette, do you prefer being in paris to standing outside the wind swept reaches of the ecb in frankfurt? >> well, actually, at that time of the year, it's not too bad in paris because it's a lot warmer than in frankfurt. and so my clear preference is paris. where i am right now. so this meeting today will have probably main street topics. you were mentioning the ltro. more details on the potential ltro with timing and its criteria. might be, of course, a topic during the press...
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felix frankfurter at the same time worried about the catholic to be here said supreme court worried about the catholic book tv it takes a couple of the supreme court justices who actually knew something about the catholic vote. came down to see roosevelt and they persuaded him that only joe kennedy, a full endorsement could make the difference. .. a >> one reason is a few months ago standing where you are we do not have a tank factory at the end of world war i we had dismantled. >> that is true in the armed forces had deteriorated that they were under equipped and basically functional the entire united states army was 150 min after war was declared a fdr was trying to buy time and to arms production he knew he had to convert these factories and it took time and he had to do it he could not do it through government plants alone that had to rely from private industry because that is what happened in world war i matisse started those machines rolling in that is how we became alarmed with enough to send abroad. >> surveys progressive democrats from the 40's the descendants from the movie linc
felix frankfurter at the same time worried about the catholic to be here said supreme court worried about the catholic book tv it takes a couple of the supreme court justices who actually knew something about the catholic vote. came down to see roosevelt and they persuaded him that only joe kennedy, a full endorsement could make the difference. .. a >> one reason is a few months ago standing where you are we do not have a tank factory at the end of world war i we had dismantled. >>...
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operating a second surveillance station in frankfurt. that report is on the heels of a report. >> information gathered by 17 different u.s. intelligence agencies is collected retained and analyzed. this is national counterterrorism center where even americans not suspected of terrorism come under scrutiny. that is something jasmine tibe and edward of levy want stopped. they want to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very personal. working for the arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the one, the community that's targeted by a lot of these you know post 911 counterterrorism efforts. >> they are literally gathering up all the information and combing through it and that goes against the fundamentals of our constitutional rights. >> quoorgt according the a new report the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30 years basically on the theory that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be gotten rid of if it's no going o be of no use to the fbi or 16 other agenc
operating a second surveillance station in frankfurt. that report is on the heels of a report. >> information gathered by 17 different u.s. intelligence agencies is collected retained and analyzed. this is national counterterrorism center where even americans not suspected of terrorism come under scrutiny. that is something jasmine tibe and edward of levy want stopped. they want to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very personal. working for the arab american...
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felix frankfurter is another individual. a young harvard law professor later sitting on the supreme court as holmes seek to and has an important influence of reporters of the new republic magazine at that time literally was a new 1914 was "the new republic." they were close to holmes he generally did not read the newspapers are read the new republic. as these men gathered or congregated around the house in washington d.c. in dupont circle they called it that serving as a salon where they would gather him and talk about the courage to events of the day of current events of philosophy and holmes woodstock then after hearing the court to have drinks or play solitaire. these men really worshiped holmes dan the fact that he gave them attention was remarkable. what he got out of it was they were starting to give him the recognition he felt he deserved it helped him to recapture the excitement of his views. and he was younger a part of the metaphysical club. and all the young thinkers in boston. this is a way to recapture that elev
felix frankfurter is another individual. a young harvard law professor later sitting on the supreme court as holmes seek to and has an important influence of reporters of the new republic magazine at that time literally was a new 1914 was "the new republic." they were close to holmes he generally did not read the newspapers are read the new republic. as these men gathered or congregated around the house in washington d.c. in dupont circle they called it that serving as a salon where...
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right now in frankfurt, up 3.57%. zynga shares put in a pretty good performance after hours, up nearly 13% despite a fall in active users for the third quarter. but the game's publisher did beat forecasts for adjusted revenue with a loss of $2 a share. that's about half of what analysts were expecting. this is the if he can firm that has games such as words with friend and farmville. >>> amazon quarterly revenue beat wall street expectations with its quarterly loss meeting forecasts. let's get more on that. morning, court. >> good morning to you, ross. amazon's net loss did drop to $41 million in the third quarter. in line with what analysts were expecting. that's down from 274 million loss in the same period a year ago. that definitely gave the stock a boost in after hours trading. investors don't care so much if this company makes money so long as that top line is growing. looking forward to the all-important holiday shopping season, amazon is projecting revenue between 23.5 billion and $26.5 billion. now, the mid p
right now in frankfurt, up 3.57%. zynga shares put in a pretty good performance after hours, up nearly 13% despite a fall in active users for the third quarter. but the game's publisher did beat forecasts for adjusted revenue with a loss of $2 a share. that's about half of what analysts were expecting. this is the if he can firm that has games such as words with friend and farmville. >>> amazon quarterly revenue beat wall street expectations with its quarterly loss meeting forecasts....
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google stock in frankfurt, up 7%. angela merkel down 2% today. it's talking about third quarter copper production, which jumped 32% year on year. but the british based multi national reported a full in iron ore output. loreal is up nearly 2%. it's followed confirmation that the business is in talks to buy two of japan's french companies and its french stocks investors appear to have backed a cause organization, kelly, up around 4%. this is despite the hotel firm reporting a 3.1% revenue for the first quarter. let's get more on those two companies, stephane is in paris. >> stephane. >> i will kick off with loreal, ross. exclusive negotiations for the french company to sell two of its businesses based in paris. one company is specialized in skin, body and hair care treatment. it's specializing in the cosmetic aroma therapy. loreal is offering $213 million for the acquisition. the final price is still part of the negotiations with sishedo. for the japanese group sishedo, it suffered last year its first net losses in eight years and, therefore, the g
google stock in frankfurt, up 7%. angela merkel down 2% today. it's talking about third quarter copper production, which jumped 32% year on year. but the british based multi national reported a full in iron ore output. loreal is up nearly 2%. it's followed confirmation that the business is in talks to buy two of japan's french companies and its french stocks investors appear to have backed a cause organization, kelly, up around 4%. this is despite the hotel firm reporting a 3.1% revenue for the...
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up the roadre right in shepherdsville from us in frankfurt. is your health care and is not impacted at all. the government shutdown, that is another story. presidenting that the and congress can't reach a deal soon because all state governments will be impacted and the means our people are being impacted. regarding health care, you're good to go. host: as far as the staff and the help in terms of federal dollars are concerned? guest: would you repeat that? host: do you have enough federal dollars to keep it going? guest: yes. that is been the irony of the shutdown. on shutdown has been focused rolling back the affordable care act. the money to the states for the affordable care act for our startup costs and for keeping the exchange going for the next year, we have that money. they gave it to us in grants. it is not impacting the exchanges and the affordable care act at all right now. that is ironic, i think. mediane talked about the income in kentucky. is there a percentile of those who will get some type of federal subsidy? guest: yes. we hav
up the roadre right in shepherdsville from us in frankfurt. is your health care and is not impacted at all. the government shutdown, that is another story. presidenting that the and congress can't reach a deal soon because all state governments will be impacted and the means our people are being impacted. regarding health care, you're good to go. host: as far as the staff and the help in terms of federal dollars are concerned? guest: would you repeat that? host: do you have enough federal...
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today in frankfurt, shares down fractionally. ross, back to you. >> seema, as you know, it's halloween today. so any interest in trying the pumpkin spice latte? >> i'm intrigued. i think you always have to try everything out before you judge it. maybe you join me, come on over to north america and we'll have our coffee. >> that's a good idea. let me finish this and i'll make my way to heathrow straight after. >>> and a recap of the headlines today, european central banks, nowotny tells cnbc more liquidity will avoid a shock ending to ltros. >>> a big earnings day, alcatel lucent outperforms in europe. >>> and facebook beats forecasts, while it's dwindling younger audience. >>> still to come, shell's stock is still tumbling. will weakness in european oilmakers translate t in the u.s. giant. i'll have a preview when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. ♪ [ male
today in frankfurt, shares down fractionally. ross, back to you. >> seema, as you know, it's halloween today. so any interest in trying the pumpkin spice latte? >> i'm intrigued. i think you always have to try everything out before you judge it. maybe you join me, come on over to north america and we'll have our coffee. >> that's a good idea. let me finish this and i'll make my way to heathrow straight after. >>> and a recap of the headlines today, european central...
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the nsa has a second surveillance station in frankfurt. cathryn cluver, dual citizen for united states and germany. thanks for being with us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> here's my big question, the u.s. and other countries say this is not a big surprise, every country spice on every other country. is germany just update or acting upset because they are becoming public? >> i think there's plenty of spying in both directions. the new york times underlined in a peace that the french has been launching cyberattacks against the pentagon, went as far as getting the blueprints for f-thrive fighter plane. it would be naive to think that is not case. however, part of the reason we know what we know about what the nsa has been doing is because we have edward snowden and he's reporting simply on the nsa activities. so while there is some truth of course the disappointment i think the fact that this has become personal, that this goes all the way up to the top that that disappointment is real. and the disappointment with the u.s. president, that this w
the nsa has a second surveillance station in frankfurt. cathryn cluver, dual citizen for united states and germany. thanks for being with us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> here's my big question, the u.s. and other countries say this is not a big surprise, every country spice on every other country. is germany just update or acting upset because they are becoming public? >> i think there's plenty of spying in both directions. the new york times underlined in a peace that the...
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renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the media ridiculed the lavish projecting joking it must include a holy water reprocessing plant. german catholics are not amused. . it's catastrophic said this man. he should be fired. it puts him at odds with pope francis who says catholicism must strip itself of arrogance and vanity and pride. the pope drives his own car, a beat up jalopy. he carries his own bags and urges others to follow his example. on sunday as protestors gathered at the bishop's residents, he flew to rome to account for himself, not in first class as he recently did traveling to india to administer to the poor, this time the bishop deluxe flew coach on a discount airline. >>> back here at home the story behind that incredible picture, a woman trapped on an open draw bridge. she amazed everyone with her strength as strangers made desperate calls for help. abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: wanda
renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than $40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the media ridiculed the lavish projecting joking it must include a holy water reprocessing plant. german catholics are not amused. . it's catastrophic said this man. he should be fired. it puts him at odds with pope francis who says catholicism must strip itself of arrogance and vanity and...
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there's a second spy agency in frankfurt. the u.s. spy agency says it will not monitor the chancellor. the revelations sparked outrage in germany where surveillance a controversial because of the east germany's communist past. like germans, angela merkel grew up in the east, where the secret police kept records on one-third of the population. angela merkel is demanding an explanation and sending her intelligence chief to washington to get one. >> and germany was not the only target. the u.s. may have spied on the presidents of mexico, brazil and maybe allies and 80 other countries. thousands marched in washington to protest the program and demand a limit to the surveillance. germany and brazil are pushing for a resolution calling for the right to privacy on the internet. a draft of the agreement could be circulated this week. joining me to talk about this is al jazeera america's national security contributor, and the publisher of harper's magazine. >> rick, let me ask you first - how damaging is this to president obama. >> all i can t
there's a second spy agency in frankfurt. the u.s. spy agency says it will not monitor the chancellor. the revelations sparked outrage in germany where surveillance a controversial because of the east germany's communist past. like germans, angela merkel grew up in the east, where the secret police kept records on one-third of the population. angela merkel is demanding an explanation and sending her intelligence chief to washington to get one. >> and germany was not the only target. the...
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nsa was reportedly had a second surveillance station in frankfurt. >> earlier we spoke with harvard kennedy school katherine clooufer who says the european leaders are disappointed by the revelations. >> part of the reason that we know what we know about what the nsa has been doing is because we have edward snowden and he's reporting on the nsa activity. while there's some truth, of course, the disappointment, i think the fact that this has become personal. that this goes all the way up to the top. that disappointment is real. the disappointment with the u.s. president, that this was not dealt with so the europeans feel, quickly in the summer when the revelations became evident is palpable. that is real. >> they are disappointed. are they really angry and how damaging is this? >> well, the question is always what can the europeans really do. and they have done one very proactive thing, i would say, is on the outskirts of the summit yesterday in brussels we learnt because this is a question of national security, the europeans, per se, can't do much. but individual countries can. angela merke
nsa was reportedly had a second surveillance station in frankfurt. >> earlier we spoke with harvard kennedy school katherine clooufer who says the european leaders are disappointed by the revelations. >> part of the reason that we know what we know about what the nsa has been doing is because we have edward snowden and he's reporting on the nsa activity. while there's some truth, of course, the disappointment, i think the fact that this has become personal. that this goes all the...
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the main ship the money from frankfurt but it never arrived. rumors are swirling that the fortune may have belonged to saddam hussein, may be khaddafi. it could be mine. imago trying to limit. xt on "money," the game changer for t works everywhere. the very first twitter tv ratings debut today. have i mentioned that my twitter and all is melissa francis. it could create a multi-billion dollar mess. we will explain why. you may "money" today? as a $2 billion of sound to you? we will have the answer coming up. piles of mey and lots of tweet straight ahead. ♪ ññññññ?z?z?çowówóv7 ♪ melissa: today marks a new day. the perfect temperature and leave for experimentation right year. twitter is now going to be incorporated into the ever so important tv ratings. we all hang our hats on the state today. the idea is that advertisers may be more inclined suspend the $66 billion that goes toward commercials on shows with very active twits the -- to letters. since it is my most favorite social media tool, i love the idea. here's a talk
the main ship the money from frankfurt but it never arrived. rumors are swirling that the fortune may have belonged to saddam hussein, may be khaddafi. it could be mine. imago trying to limit. xt on "money," the game changer for t works everywhere. the very first twitter tv ratings debut today. have i mentioned that my twitter and all is melissa francis. it could create a multi-billion dollar mess. we will explain why. you may "money" today? as a $2 billion of sound to you?...
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renovations to his official residence near frankfurt cost more than $40 million including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bathtub, a heated roof for his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project. one newspaper joking at this price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and printing press to pay for it all. german catholics are not amused. >> it's catastrophic what the bishop has done, says this man. he should be fired. his lifestyle puts him at odds with pope francis. he says catholicism must strip itself of vanity and pride. pope francis famously drives his own car, a beat-up gentlemjalopr rides on the bus with the cardinals. he carries his own bags and urges others to follow his example. on sunday, as protesters gather at the german bishop's residence, the bishop flew to rome to account for himself. not in first class, as he recently did traveling to india to minister to the poor. this time the bishop deluxe flew coach on a discount airline. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> obviously there have been calls for him to resign but the onl
renovations to his official residence near frankfurt cost more than $40 million including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bathtub, a heated roof for his private chapel. the german media ridiculed the lavish project. one newspaper joking at this price it must include a holy water reprocessing plant and printing press to pay for it all. german catholics are not amused. >> it's catastrophic what the bishop has done, says this man. he should be fired. his lifestyle puts him at...
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. >> i think liou frankfurt would take an increase? >> yeah, he will. >> will apple's ipad help them regain their share of the tablet market? >> coach trying to turn things around with struggling sales in the u.s. lew frankfor tt is with us. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ how lincoln avo: sales event is you take charge of yo"sback.hen drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give
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. >> yes, when they were in the frankfurt yellowjackets. i loved them. >> jim, a while back someone called you and asked you about preferred stocks and you said yes, but banks only. i'm looking at something on barron's here and they said the repackaged securities and there is a bkrhinco, and is it berkshire and if it is, would you buy it? >> let me just say, the preferred. there are several bank prefers that i do like, and what i was recommending is an etf bank preferred on the best way to do it. in other words, you don't necessarily want to have one preferred. i like to have a basket of them and if you want to know more about it, but getting back the exact status and what you need to own when it comes to bank preferreds. all day we at cnbc have been highlighting america's favorite stocks. we had j & j in our sights and the 3w58ance sheet and management is looking strong. i say up, up and away j & j. stick with cramer. >>> mad about "mad money?" immerse yourself into cramer's world while you watch the show with zbox on your phone, tablet or
. >> yes, when they were in the frankfurt yellowjackets. i loved them. >> jim, a while back someone called you and asked you about preferred stocks and you said yes, but banks only. i'm looking at something on barron's here and they said the repackaged securities and there is a bkrhinco, and is it berkshire and if it is, would you buy it? >> let me just say, the preferred. there are several bank prefers that i do like, and what i was recommending is an etf bank preferred on...
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pope francis expelling the bishop near frankfurt for reportedly spending about $42 million on renovations to his personal residence. you think that's a bit lavish there, robert? >> you know, by my standards, ty, not really. you know, look. i think it's easy to, you know, make fun of this example, but i think what's great here about the catholic church, particularly under this pope, is he is creating more transparency around the finances of the church. and this is probably a result of a lot of what they're doing with the vatican bank and looking more into the finances of the church. the vatican bank publishing its first report ever on where that money goes and who has it. so i think this is really a good change with more transparency in the catholic church. >> michelle? >> i think it's great that they're going to finally practice what they preach. they supposedly have talked about austerity and living without. historically, we haven't necessarily seen that from the catholic church. >> yeah. let's move on to something a little closer to home. conde nast going to end its internship program n
pope francis expelling the bishop near frankfurt for reportedly spending about $42 million on renovations to his personal residence. you think that's a bit lavish there, robert? >> you know, by my standards, ty, not really. you know, look. i think it's easy to, you know, make fun of this example, but i think what's great here about the catholic church, particularly under this pope, is he is creating more transparency around the finances of the church. and this is probably a result of a...
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of course, and i'll just show you the frankfurt quote here for google, 7.6% up google in the frankfurt trade as it's nearly that $1,000 mark in the united states, as well. one other, corporate is worth keeping your eyes on here. loreal 2.3% today. the cosmeticsmaker coming out and saying, look, we're pretty comfort where with things are. confirmation, the cosmetics business is in exclusive talks to buy two japanese companies, as well. they've been in a pretty sweet spot, loreal. wrap up with a quick look at where we are with the bond markets. pointing out the ten-year treasury yields, 2.55% for ten-year treasuries. up bond markets here following to italy and spain. interesting thing is, italy is now yielding less than spain once again. so we're out of the yields for now. and yieldz also lower today, next treasuries, 1.82%. although that spread has narrowed just a little bit. that's it. >> thank you, ross. good to see you this morning. >>> we mentioned china earlier. ross just mentioned it. let's get to eunice yoon with more details on it. hi, eunice. >> hi, michelle. st numbers came in
of course, and i'll just show you the frankfurt quote here for google, 7.6% up google in the frankfurt trade as it's nearly that $1,000 mark in the united states, as well. one other, corporate is worth keeping your eyes on here. loreal 2.3% today. the cosmeticsmaker coming out and saying, look, we're pretty comfort where with things are. confirmation, the cosmetics business is in exclusive talks to buy two japanese companies, as well. they've been in a pretty sweet spot, loreal. wrap up with a...
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gretel folly as part of the catholic church scepter in a diocese that includes the financial hub of frankfurt. he was effortly quite proud of the place but like many a politician's pet project he was undone by the cost o place which soared skyward. which was budgeted at $57.5 million project came in at over $4$40 billion. it was reported on a mission to the poor in india he flew first class. for a catholic church now run by a pope, he famously lives in a small sparse apartment instead of the luxurious papal residence. tebar tebart-van elst had to go. now he's gochblt catholic writer fr. thomas reese. >> he wants bishops who are close to their people. he doesn't want people who think they're princes or act like princes. >> at a time when possible francis is trying to reform the finances of the catholic church the german bishop became more. he became an example. the administrators of the church are now accountable. they have to not only manage the well being of their flock, they have to manage the books as well. >>> he stars in a movie "12 years a slave." it's about a free man sold into slavery
gretel folly as part of the catholic church scepter in a diocese that includes the financial hub of frankfurt. he was effortly quite proud of the place but like many a politician's pet project he was undone by the cost o place which soared skyward. which was budgeted at $57.5 million project came in at over $4$40 billion. it was reported on a mission to the poor in india he flew first class. for a catholic church now run by a pope, he famously lives in a small sparse apartment instead of the...
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blackberry stock up 3.5% in frankfurt. >>> every week cnbc is asking you to talk the trend by taking part in our online poll. throughout the week we'll bring you the results. this week we're asking if you would buy twitter after the announcement of one of the most highly anticipated ipos of the year. head to trader paul.to vote. you can have your say on twitter using #traderpoll. there you go. it's all of that. don't miss out. >>> shares of monte dei paschi is soaring. they're holding a board meeting today. the eu authorities have asked them to raise 2.1 in capitol. do we now think jules they're on track? >> reporter: well, i think there's high hopes today here that monte dei paschi wasn't happy. they had accepted 4.1 billion euros of state aid. the suggestion back at that time was that they may launch a probe. they may ask monte "d" pass ski. the bank has suggested they would raise up to $1 billion worth of at that point toll. they want them to rise $2.5 billion of the mon kae cap. we're looking forward to it to see whether they agree on tougher proposals. they want to see further c
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gretel folly as part of the catholic church scepter in a diocese that includes the financial hub of frankfurt. he was effortly quite proud of the place but like many a politician's pet project he was undone by the cost o place which soared skyward. which was budgeted at $57.5 million project came in at over $4040$40 billion. it was reported on a mission to the poor in india he flew first class. for a catholic church now run by a pope he famously lives in a small sparse apartment instead of the luxurious papal residence. tebartz tebart-van elst had to go. now he's gochblt catholic writer fr. thomas reese. >> he wants bishops who are close to their people. he doesn't want people who think they're princes or act like princes. >> at a time when possible francis is trying to reform the finances of the catholic church the german bishop became more. he became an example. the administrators of the church are now accountable. they have to not only manage the well being of their flock, they have to manage the books as well. >>> he stars in a movie "12 years a slave." it's about a free man sold into sla
gretel folly as part of the catholic church scepter in a diocese that includes the financial hub of frankfurt. he was effortly quite proud of the place but like many a politician's pet project he was undone by the cost o place which soared skyward. which was budgeted at $57.5 million project came in at over $4040$40 billion. it was reported on a mission to the poor in india he flew first class. for a catholic church now run by a pope he famously lives in a small sparse apartment instead of the...
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checking blackberry sales in frankfurt at this hour, they're trading up about 1.3%. i don't know, ross, i have a hard time giving up my physical keyboard when i really, really need to write e-mails. so i hope they stick around. >> edmund said the same thing, right? >> right. love my blackberry. >> there you go. same thing. thanks for that, bertha. good to see you. >>> angela ahrendts meanwhile is going from purses and pumps to iphones and ipads meaning she'll be stepping down from ceo at burberry taking up a new position with apple. since she took up the role in july 2006, she's prided over a period which has seen burberry share price rise $252%. fist fer bailey, her creative director is going to take over as the new ceo from mid 2014. >>> u.s. senate leaders say they're optimistic about a possible deal to end the government shutdown and extend the nation's debt ceiling. the senate majority leader harry reid said on monday they'd made tremendous progress. reports say their plan would fund the government through mid january, keep in place the sequestered budget cuts t
checking blackberry sales in frankfurt at this hour, they're trading up about 1.3%. i don't know, ross, i have a hard time giving up my physical keyboard when i really, really need to write e-mails. so i hope they stick around. >> edmund said the same thing, right? >> right. love my blackberry. >> there you go. same thing. thanks for that, bertha. good to see you. >>> angela ahrendts meanwhile is going from purses and pumps to iphones and ipads meaning she'll be...
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jpmorgan stock is pretty flat in frankfurt. >>> and jury selection begins today in the fraud trial of five of bernie madoff's former employ employees. the group to have defendants includes mad i can't have's former secretary. they're accused of helping to hide madoff's ponzi scheme by making false statements and falsifying records for years. the government is counting on madoff's former finance chief as its key witness. the chile is expected to last five months. >>> and huj fund b.e. shores is reportedly closing its doors to new clients. the flagship fund generated a 20% return last year. the performance has been more modest since. the funds were closed earlier this year and the xos yif fund was closed this summer. many extra additional funded strategies have become less profitable. >>> coming up, call the i.t. guy. a week after it's launched the online health exchanges, the u.s. is still experiencing difficulties. can obama care overcome its latest rollout? we'll have more after this. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from
jpmorgan stock is pretty flat in frankfurt. >>> and jury selection begins today in the fraud trial of five of bernie madoff's former employ employees. the group to have defendants includes mad i can't have's former secretary. they're accused of helping to hide madoff's ponzi scheme by making false statements and falsifying records for years. the government is counting on madoff's former finance chief as its key witness. the chile is expected to last five months. >>> and huj...
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apple's stock today in frankfurt, up about 0.3%. >>> nokia has been unveiling new devices at an event. the finnish company has unveiled a new lumina, coming equipped with a 6 of inch screen as well as the lumina 2520. >>> microsoft's new service2 tablets are on sale this morning. speaking of smiek row soft, speculation has been growing over potential success for steve balmer who required within a year. earlier today, mark herd was asked if he'd be willing to take the top job at microsoft. he declined to comment. instead, he focused on his own company. >> worldcorps asoracle is looki revenues. oracle is gaining share. we're investing about $5 billion in r&d, investing a lot of that into the cloud. into applications with social and mobile capabilities. and we're gaining share. we're pretty happy with our portfolio and our position. >>> and a recap of the headlines today, get ready for the delayed data. u.s. nonfarm payroll figures due out at 8:30 eastern today. microsoft, nokia all facing new tablet peps. >>> and bill gates make a move, the technology lendend buying a 6% stake in spanis
apple's stock today in frankfurt, up about 0.3%. >>> nokia has been unveiling new devices at an event. the finnish company has unveiled a new lumina, coming equipped with a 6 of inch screen as well as the lumina 2520. >>> microsoft's new service2 tablets are on sale this morning. speaking of smiek row soft, speculation has been growing over potential success for steve balmer who required within a year. earlier today, mark herd was asked if he'd be willing to take the top job...
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right now jpmorgan says it's put a lot of that mona way in frankfurt. if you look at trading, it's up by 3/4 of 1%. the financial times is reporting that u.s. housing regulators are seeking more than $6 billion from bank of america. that's for allegedly misleading fannie mae and freddie mac before the housing bust. same thing. countrywide financial, which b of a bought in 2008, has cost the bank already $40 billion in legal expenses and other charges all linked to bad subprime mortgages. right now in trading b of a up 1/3 of 1%. ross, they're nearly there on a lot of this stuff but not quite out of the woods. >> yeah. it is extraordinary. huge price tag. still not out of the woods. jamie dimon at the back of the que. >> that's right, ross. and you know it's interesting because a lot of people thought throughout the entire financial crisis he was one of the more responsible custodians of some of these loans but now it turns out that because the company made some deals for companies that weren't as responsible and jpmorgan did have a few bad mortgage prac
right now jpmorgan says it's put a lot of that mona way in frankfurt. if you look at trading, it's up by 3/4 of 1%. the financial times is reporting that u.s. housing regulators are seeking more than $6 billion from bank of america. that's for allegedly misleading fannie mae and freddie mac before the housing bust. same thing. countrywide financial, which b of a bought in 2008, has cost the bank already $40 billion in legal expenses and other charges all linked to bad subprime mortgages. right...
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gretel folly as part of a catholic church center in the diocese that includes the financial hub of frankfurt. he was evidently quite proud of the place when he showed it off last year but like many a proud politician's pet project, he was undone by the costs of the place, which soared skyward like so many proffered prayers. what was budgeted as a $7.5 million project came in at over $40 million. what's more, the bishop's free spending reputation preceded him. a german magazine reported that on a mission to minister to the poor in india he had thrown first class. for a catholic church now run by a pope who has rejected the traditional trappings of opulence, he famously lives in a small sparse apartment instead of the luxurious papal residence, the bishop of bling had to go, so now he's gone suspended while the costs of his new digs are investigated. catholic writer father thomas thomas reese. >> pope francis has been very clear that he wants bishops who are close to their people. he doesn't want people who think they're princes or act like princes. >> reporter: at a time when pope francis is
gretel folly as part of a catholic church center in the diocese that includes the financial hub of frankfurt. he was evidently quite proud of the place when he showed it off last year but like many a proud politician's pet project, he was undone by the costs of the place, which soared skyward like so many proffered prayers. what was budgeted as a $7.5 million project came in at over $40 million. what's more, the bishop's free spending reputation preceded him. a german magazine reported that on...