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>> danny deutsch said you own everything. if you support a politician you own everything. >> i think it's better to try to be danny trahoe and not danny deutsch. this is linking innocent people to a horrific event and instigate a mob on twitter. this is mob action. it's not a boycott. it's more like get these people! pitchfork. he said that. the great thing about "the five" we can read the mood of a nation. even if we wanted to stay certain things, we wake every morning and ask ourselves whether we will be a plus or a minus. >> i am a plus. >> you are a plus! your viewers are no different. they go to work thinking i will make somebody pay. at msnbc you have to ask yourself: do you want to wake up every morning and make a terrible week worse? that's what you are doing. they are not reading the mood of the nation. they are not checking the thermostat. they say swing voters have blood on their hands. you are escalating demonizing these people. can you disagree with people and calm down. this is not right. >> what do you think ab
>> danny deutsch said you own everything. if you support a politician you own everything. >> i think it's better to try to be danny trahoe and not danny deutsch. this is linking innocent people to a horrific event and instigate a mob on twitter. this is mob action. it's not a boycott. it's more like get these people! pitchfork. he said that. the great thing about "the five" we can read the mood of a nation. even if we wanted to stay certain things, we wake every morning...
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we'll talk about it with ad man danny deutsche. he had a unique idea about how to save the reputation. >>> tornado warnings issued. we'll show you the latest track. >>> later health care reform face agnew hurdle in congress because of a plan for immigration reform. we will talk about that in the shuster showdown. >>> if you've lost your job or don't like the one you have, why not start your own business. a man who built an empire out of nothing. russell simmons in the special series, get to work america. >>> hello, everybody. i'm david shuster live from washington. we've got a big show for you today. let's get to it. japanese automaker toyota taking another pounding today on capitol hill. right now a house panel is hammering the automaker and criticizing the apparent lack of oversight by the u.s. government's national highway traffic safety administration. the congressman from massachusetts questioning now. he and other lawmakers accused the agency of being too cozy with toyota. it's now clear safety inspectors in the department of
we'll talk about it with ad man danny deutsche. he had a unique idea about how to save the reputation. >>> tornado warnings issued. we'll show you the latest track. >>> later health care reform face agnew hurdle in congress because of a plan for immigration reform. we will talk about that in the shuster showdown. >>> if you've lost your job or don't like the one you have, why not start your own business. a man who built an empire out of nothing. russell simmons in the...
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. >> and also, we will go to a brand-new comedy with danny deutsche. and guess who is in it? us! and we will also meet dylan penn in a little while, the daughter of sean penn and robin wright, and she is in a new movie "condemned." >> and why not celebrate national champagne week with our favorite john cena. >> where is yours? >> i seem to have left it in the champagne cooler. >> should we toast to john, and now every time someone looks at him we will see "train wrecked." >> are you keeping busy with the >> i am, but right now i am bringing you champagne. >> and you have a big wrestling match. last time i brought you guacamole and this time champagne and so next time, i will bring you shots glchlt and we we want to have shots with you and get weird. >> on that note, i am leaving. champagne and lemon juice and simple syrup. >> i wish i knew that before i had a sip. >> you don't like it? >> wow. this week when you order champagne, it comes with free caviar dip. and check out the cost of the champagne first. >> and the plaza is a fun experience. >> and how was your weekend? >> i wen
. >> and also, we will go to a brand-new comedy with danny deutsche. and guess who is in it? us! and we will also meet dylan penn in a little while, the daughter of sean penn and robin wright, and she is in a new movie "condemned." >> and why not celebrate national champagne week with our favorite john cena. >> where is yours? >> i seem to have left it in the champagne cooler. >> should we toast to john, and now every time someone looks at him we will see...
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our danny deutsche is going to talk about this one. two concepts, two ideas about sex selling. first of all, the animal rights group peta launching a website with adult content. why would they do this? >> first of all as far as sex sells. sex gets attention. it doesn't always sell. sex the wrong way can sell against you. i don't think by ever shocking you it's going to sell. their whole marketing has always been shock. we have such a noble cause to save animals. to me as a marketer, if they do this xx thing and it draws people to your cause, as far as a cause anything goes. that's a smart idea. >> so you think this is going to work though? >> once again we're talking about it. so everything peta does is even if they get banned, even if they get looked down upon, they want to draw attention to their cause. so sex for attention, for their cause, works. >> new snickers ad they're using the fact you should eat chocolate before having a good time. >> it's not running here now. it's been talked about on a lot of websites. the ad, if you -- it will help you undo a woman's bra, now, th
our danny deutsche is going to talk about this one. two concepts, two ideas about sex selling. first of all, the animal rights group peta launching a website with adult content. why would they do this? >> first of all as far as sex sells. sex gets attention. it doesn't always sell. sex the wrong way can sell against you. i don't think by ever shocking you it's going to sell. their whole marketing has always been shock. we have such a noble cause to save animals. to me as a marketer, if...
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deutsch. jay sekulow, as i was reading that, i was reminded jay sekulow also crafted robertrobert's que. i'm sure if he had any hand in how michael cohen answered questions, robert mueller has known that for a long time. >> i'm sure robert mueller knows a lot of things michael cohen is telling investigators. i would like to see what those notes actually are. as you were saying, jay sekulow has denied that he participated and it's a little bit of a he said-she said situation here. what we're seeing of cohen, it's day after day of new revelations that he's making before congress. there was the extraordinary public testimony last week, but it's been so much more than that, and he is continuing to provide new claims and new pieces of information to these congressional investigators perhaps to prove his worth as a cooperating witness to the prosecutors up in new york. >> the person to whom he has already proven his worth is robert mueller. i was reminded today that he had a cooperation agreement fr
deutsch. jay sekulow, as i was reading that, i was reminded jay sekulow also crafted robertrobert's que. i'm sure if he had any hand in how michael cohen answered questions, robert mueller has known that for a long time. >> i'm sure robert mueller knows a lot of things michael cohen is telling investigators. i would like to see what those notes actually are. as you were saying, jay sekulow has denied that he participated and it's a little bit of a he said-she said situation here. what...
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tennis greats venus williams and james blake hit the ping pong table with hoda and guest host danny deutsch. who do not refill their prescriptions on time. readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is right for you, and get a $25 coupon book. readyfill, only at cvs pharmacy. crunch time, wheat thins. you and your tasty whole grain. this can only end one way. (crunch) wheat thins. toasted. whole grain. crunch. have at it. new pencils, new books... new backpack... looks good. just trying to look our best. eh, gonna take more than looks. from what i hear, ms. haskins is a toughy. oh, we had a good breakfast so we're ready. gonna be another great year, huh guys?! you bet your 8 layers! yeah! long-distance high 5! oh, careful! hey, watch it. start the school year with an excellent source of fiber. a clinical study showed kids who had a filling breakfast... of kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal... had 11% better attentiveness... compar
tennis greats venus williams and james blake hit the ping pong table with hoda and guest host danny deutsch. who do not refill their prescriptions on time. readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is right for you, and get a $25 coupon book. readyfill, only at cvs pharmacy. crunch time, wheat thins. you and your tasty whole grain. this...
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danny deutsch talking about marketing to voters. and this reporting on health care in the election, including hearing from obama's health secretary later tonight. and our view on the roof, the roots frontman, talking about a new push for criminal justice reform. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. 3, 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. and visit coolsculpting.com constipation until my doctor direcommended miralax.my stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in single serve mix-in pax. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but d
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." >> i was on a show with scaramucci recently, danny deutsch. he was like all gung ho for trump. >> recently. >> all of a sudden he changed. but you know, i don't mean to question his credibility. but you know, he just turned. he was pushing trump. he's going to win. he's the right thing. you know. i don't know. >> it happens though. obviously these people at some point before their last day on the job go oh, wait, this isn't working out. i want out and then i have to reposition on the outside. i don't know how you felt when you first left the trump organizationing in new york. you had all the racial strife, the central park five, him denying the department of justice, minorities and being able to stay in places. did you feel that you had to do some sort of reset with new york? because an now it's super sized. one explanation for scaramucci is he looked around and said i've got to get further distance from this. >> i think that's right. i think he thought he was getting into dangerous ground with himself. there's no gain for him actually althoug
." >> i was on a show with scaramucci recently, danny deutsch. he was like all gung ho for trump. >> recently. >> all of a sudden he changed. but you know, i don't mean to question his credibility. but you know, he just turned. he was pushing trump. he's going to win. he's the right thing. you know. i don't know. >> it happens though. obviously these people at some point before their last day on the job go oh, wait, this isn't working out. i want out and then i have...
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danny deutsch spoke to michael cohen yesterday. i want to share what he said. >> i spoke with michael cohen said and his quote about giuliani was he doesn't know what he's talking about. he said look, there are two people who don't know what happened, myself and the president, and you'll be hearing my side of the story. he was frustrated at what had come out yesterday. >> what do you make of that? who does he think he's helping? >> that's a very interesting definition of help. your job is not to make things more difficult for that person. your job is to alleviate the problems. your job is to sort of get people away from looking into the particular issue. and he hasn't done that. in fact, he has made it worse. he has sort of exposed donald trump as well as this administration. sarah has stood at that podium and denied the fact this payment was ever made. what he has done by saying this is expose the fact that she is lying and the president was lying. when he said he knew nothing about the payment. >> he's hanging sarah sanders out t
danny deutsch spoke to michael cohen yesterday. i want to share what he said. >> i spoke with michael cohen said and his quote about giuliani was he doesn't know what he's talking about. he said look, there are two people who don't know what happened, myself and the president, and you'll be hearing my side of the story. he was frustrated at what had come out yesterday. >> what do you make of that? who does he think he's helping? >> that's a very interesting definition of help....
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star jones, danny deutsch and dr. nancy snyderman. hi, guys. let's start with the political conventions. every four years we have the discussion, are they really necessary? there's no expense. we know what will happen. big expense. tv networks barely show them anymore. donny is sleeping. are you voting with sleeping? is there any purpose for them anymore? >> yes, because we're a democracy. it's still a great kind of celebration of who we are. a media observation of why they don't matter anymore. thirty years ago before cnn, fox, we didn't get to see hollywood and how it works. every day now, 24 hours a day we're peeking behind the curtain, there's nothing special about them. we're just going over everything happening in the media. >> outside my office are fabulous big pictures of huntley-brinkley, black and whites. take you back to when there was suspense and roll call mattered. sometimes we really didn't know who will get the nod. things are over. >> we've had many conventions since the primary convention began. >> for four straight years. >>
star jones, danny deutsch and dr. nancy snyderman. hi, guys. let's start with the political conventions. every four years we have the discussion, are they really necessary? there's no expense. we know what will happen. big expense. tv networks barely show them anymore. donny is sleeping. are you voting with sleeping? is there any purpose for them anymore? >> yes, because we're a democracy. it's still a great kind of celebration of who we are. a media observation of why they don't matter...
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. >>> back now at 8:09 with today's professors, star jones, danny deutsch and dr. nancy snyder here to take on the buzz of today's stories. let's start with politics. anthony weiner, remember him. the former congressman that got on twitter and accidentally twittered a picture of himself. there are some reports he may be looking to get back into local politics in new york city. has a campaign war chest and told reporters he was interested. too soon or does he deserve a second chance in politics. >> help me. >> here is why he'll get a second chance. i made a mistake. in the world of scandal continuum. since then i've had a baby. i paid my price. i lost my job. i was humiliated. i was humbled. i'm here to spend the rest of my life as a public servant. he's a good politician. >> you think people will buy that? >> i think donny is right. i've interviewed him several times. he's cuckoo smart, health care, nobody understands the problems better than he. he's a little wonkish. people do believe in redemption. >> i don't think he can get over that unfortunate name connected
. >>> back now at 8:09 with today's professors, star jones, danny deutsch and dr. nancy snyder here to take on the buzz of today's stories. let's start with politics. anthony weiner, remember him. the former congressman that got on twitter and accidentally twittered a picture of himself. there are some reports he may be looking to get back into local politics in new york city. has a campaign war chest and told reporters he was interested. too soon or does he deserve a second chance in...
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deutsche and dr. nancy snyderman. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> the iowa caucuses held tonight. we'll come on tomorrow and say this made or broke all kinds of political campaigns. do we put too much emphasis on this one contest? >> no, because it allows you at the dinner table to talk about politics. i have a 17-year-old who will vote for its first time next year and explains the process of why it's important. >> like the starting gun, like bam! we're off to the races. >> i got two words for you, mike huckabee, two other words, pat buchanan. america's biggest audience participation reality show. i'm going to say whoever wins we're going to bring somebody else in. >> i think we may it's make or break for a candidate. >> not at all. >> instant gratification. >> it's he not make or break. i want people invested in the process. >> we've gone from bachmann to perry, da, da, da, da, whoever wins tonight the audience will say i want another contestant. >> let's move on, down in georgia they're trying
deutsche and dr. nancy snyderman. happy new year. >> happy new year. >> the iowa caucuses held tonight. we'll come on tomorrow and say this made or broke all kinds of political campaigns. do we put too much emphasis on this one contest? >> no, because it allows you at the dinner table to talk about politics. i have a 17-year-old who will vote for its first time next year and explains the process of why it's important. >> like the starting gun, like bam! we're off to the...
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back with us on set we have mike barnicle, peter alexander and danny deutsch. >> rick perry, by the way, i called him a dime store conservative. we have them in the south. democrats, democrats, democrats. democrats were in charge of the south. and then when republicans became in charge of the south, this is what happens, they went from liberal to conservative. i was a registered democrat, like most people in the south like in the beginning, but i was always conservative. this guy runs al gore's campaign and then writes a letter to hillary clinton in 1993? hi, hillary, i am hind you. this is what happens. you elect people like this, and he's not a real conservative, and i was around in '93 and i ran in '94 because of what happened in 1993. you can't be for his age for hillary clinton care -- you go across the southeast and there are dime store conservatives from texas down to south florida that seriously, they are the ones right out front. for rick perry to be claiming he is a small government, tea party guy, you know what, it's let the ponzi scheme and shut down faema, and when the guy
back with us on set we have mike barnicle, peter alexander and danny deutsch. >> rick perry, by the way, i called him a dime store conservative. we have them in the south. democrats, democrats, democrats. democrats were in charge of the south. and then when republicans became in charge of the south, this is what happens, they went from liberal to conservative. i was a registered democrat, like most people in the south like in the beginning, but i was always conservative. this guy runs al...
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. >> michael steele, it's danny deutsch. give me one example, and say here is what i would do. >> i will give you three. you got portability, making pit easy so they can make it from one place to the other, and let's go into the marketplace and get the best health care for the employees, and then number three, the people who do not have an employer at the time can deduct their health care if they go through player employer, and then let's talk tort reform. how do you do reform of the health care system without dealing with one of the biggest contributors to the cost. >> i agree with you on all four points, and can you add them up and none of them are going to take care of the overriding issue, and that's the fact that health care costs so quickly, and medicare goes bankruptcy -- i love you, but be careful, those four issues will not cut costs. >> you are absolutely wrong. >> joe --. >> are you telling me -- hold on a second. if we took those two -- >> spare me. >> spare you? >> yes, if you do tort reform you are not going to
. >> michael steele, it's danny deutsch. give me one example, and say here is what i would do. >> i will give you three. you got portability, making pit easy so they can make it from one place to the other, and let's go into the marketplace and get the best health care for the employees, and then number three, the people who do not have an employer at the time can deduct their health care if they go through player employer, and then let's talk tort reform. how do you do reform of...
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. >> good to have you here despite the fact you cited danny deutsche's argument because you gave his ego a boost. elliott williams, thank you as well. >>> school officials facing charges on the deadly shooting in parkland, florida. "morning joe" is coming right back. "morning joe" is coming right back i'm here with the cortezs, lawsons, carnevales at their family reunion to show them the family of chevy suvs. this is the trax, the equinox and the traverse. which one is your favorite? the trax, actually. more compact. the equinox is jumping out at me. - the blue one. - the red one. and i would take that traverse. no matter what you want in an suv, chevy's got the perfect one for you. you got it covered. current competitive owners get 14% below msrp on most equinox models. that's over $5600 on this equinox. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. hi, do you have a travel card? we do! the discover it® miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles on every purchase, plus we'll match your miles at the end of your first year. you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or
. >> good to have you here despite the fact you cited danny deutsche's argument because you gave his ego a boost. elliott williams, thank you as well. >>> school officials facing charges on the deadly shooting in parkland, florida. "morning joe" is coming right back. "morning joe" is coming right back i'm here with the cortezs, lawsons, carnevales at their family reunion to show them the family of chevy suvs. this is the trax, the equinox and the traverse....
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. >> danny deutsche, our resident ad man, what do you make of the ad especially when it fits into what joe biden said yesterday in his economic speech when he said he comes from a working family, something that donald trump can't say. >> i say bravo. it's interesting. you contrast the trump ad trying to define biden. he can define a challenge on his own terms. he's not doing it. he's running an ad right now that in biden's america there will be no police, you won't be able to get police on the phone. yet biden, the combination of the family message and bringing american jobs back, biden is defining himself, very reagane t ereaganesque. i think he's pitch perfect for what we need now, comfort, solidness, and he's playing on point. once again you contrast what trump's doing, what biden's doing. one feel like a desperate loser. one feels like the incumbent winner. >> donny deutsch with that notable subtlety that he's known for. >>> susan del percio, you put together the speech with the ad from joe biden yesterday, what do you get? >> you get stability, relatability, someone who's putting
. >> danny deutsche, our resident ad man, what do you make of the ad especially when it fits into what joe biden said yesterday in his economic speech when he said he comes from a working family, something that donald trump can't say. >> i say bravo. it's interesting. you contrast the trump ad trying to define biden. he can define a challenge on his own terms. he's not doing it. he's running an ad right now that in biden's america there will be no police, you won't be able to get...
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standing by in the green green room -- danny deutsch, dan senor. we might allow donnie to speak, as well. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days, and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® clinical skincare. exclusive ion2 complex combined with activating cream helps restore collagen depleted skin. neutrogena clinical skincare is clinically tested to undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just 4 weeks. do-overs do exist. [ female announcer ] new clinical skincare. neutrogena. #1 dermatologist recommended brand. >>> what are people going to do if it's overdone here? >> what are people doing now? it's really scary because these people, that's all they know. they're being told now they can't fish. and it's like -- it's like ripping your heart out. >> that was a clip of planet green's chief oceans correspondent talking with a resident of the gulf coast for a document ri feature of "blue august" event a month-long look at the world's ocean. good to see you this mornin
standing by in the green green room -- danny deutsch, dan senor. we might allow donnie to speak, as well. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days, and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® clinical skincare. exclusive ion2 complex combined with activating cream helps restore collagen depleted skin. neutrogena clinical skincare is clinically tested to undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just 4 weeks....
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. >> i'm inspired by danny deutsche. >> looking good, donny. >> not somebody you want to emulate. >> kasie thank you so much. another great package, another great job. >> one of the holiday gifts is apparently too hot for amazon. overstock.com did it first. sara eisen joins us next on "morning joe." when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. i
. >> i'm inspired by danny deutsche. >> looking good, donny. >> not somebody you want to emulate. >> kasie thank you so much. another great package, another great job. >> one of the holiday gifts is apparently too hot for amazon. overstock.com did it first. sara eisen joins us next on "morning joe." when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only...
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we have danny deutsch, pulitzer prizewinning columnist and aassociate editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson and nbc news correspondent covering national security and intelligence ken dilanian. there is so much happening this morning so let's frame where things stand right now in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. we know that secretary of state mike pompeo was listening in on that july phone call between president trump and ukraine's leader. i thought he didn't know about that. >> so he said. >> we know attorney general william barr has been asking foreign intel officials to help discredit the mueller probe. we know rudy giuliani has been subpoenaed by the house to turn over documents related to his communications with the trump administration officials about ukraine, and we know president trump is trying to find out the identity of the whistle-blower who made the ukraine complaint. somebody, joe, might want to explain to the president what the concept of the whistle-blower is. you don't do that, but there's so many things you don't do,
we have danny deutsch, pulitzer prizewinning columnist and aassociate editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson and nbc news correspondent covering national security and intelligence ken dilanian. there is so much happening this morning so let's frame where things stand right now in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. we know that secretary of state mike pompeo was listening in on that july phone call between president trump and ukraine's...
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danny deutsch, football world championship. >> i was doing better listening to clay aiken. >> and the story, it's going to be great. >> i have noed? what just happened but everyone needs to be quiet now. i don't get it. i could -- i could listen to him all day, no idea what he's talking about. >> none. but it's transfixing. >> get out of his segment. >> moving on roger bennett, thank you very much. thank you. be quiet. up next yemen. the country that president obama once held up at the model of success in the fight against isis. now on the brink of civil war. nbc's richard engel joins us on-set. >>> and the knives are out as senator ted cruz prepares to normally announce his bid for the white house. >>> plus as one senator jumps into the race there's an attempt to drag another one in kicking and screaming. why the boston globe says democrats need senator elizabeth warren or at least someone like her. there's no one like her. >>> we'll be right back. when you ache and haven't slept... you're not you. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you
danny deutsch, football world championship. >> i was doing better listening to clay aiken. >> and the story, it's going to be great. >> i have noed? what just happened but everyone needs to be quiet now. i don't get it. i could -- i could listen to him all day, no idea what he's talking about. >> none. but it's transfixing. >> get out of his segment. >> moving on roger bennett, thank you very much. thank you. be quiet. up next yemen. the country that...
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today withes onset the danny deutsche. and the managing editor of bloomberg politics. you have a tie on today. >> donny was informed not to have a tie on. >> i can't afford to have a tie on. >> a good governor. >> is also here. >> he has a tie. look at that. >> and the chairman of the democratic national committee. >> he eats nothing but free bagels therefore he has enough money for a tie. >> you have this thing going on. is there -- what happens when you go you know what is this? explain. >> i -- over the holidays i just stopped shaving. >> okay. >> that's all you got in a month? >> no then it's this -- then it got unruly and it was like, well, if you're going to keep that thing, trim it. so i sort of like you know. >> if you're going to have a beard, grow a beard. if you're not, don't. >> she basically said man up. >> man up. talking of manning up. washington daily, matt lewis is with us without a beard. associate editor with "the washington post." >> and the mustache. >> no tie. >> pure stache genes. >> joe, mika and willie are in phoenix getting ready for the big g
today withes onset the danny deutsche. and the managing editor of bloomberg politics. you have a tie on today. >> donny was informed not to have a tie on. >> i can't afford to have a tie on. >> a good governor. >> is also here. >> he has a tie. look at that. >> and the chairman of the democratic national committee. >> he eats nothing but free bagels therefore he has enough money for a tie. >> you have this thing going on. is there -- what happens...
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sebastian gorka and danny deutsche. we also have as you can see right there anthony scaramucci at 8:30. big program live from new york city where it is snowing. ♪ the greatest ♪ the greatest steve: a massive winter storm is actually hammering the east coast as we speak. >> this storm is going to be with us throughout the day today. nonessential workers need to stay home. brian: steve bannon last night, after characterizing the president as an unserious candidate, said this on his own radio show. >> the president is a great man. you know i support him day in and day out. >> i stand with the president. this book by michael wolf is just trash. > should americans be concerned about the president's mental fitness. >> you said the media are like drug addicts. drug addicts sometimes have good days. the press never gets better. they keep getting worse. >> the powerball jackpot surging overnight to more than half a billion dollars. no one won last night so you still have a chance. ♪ ♪ steve: welcome aboard. if you live i
sebastian gorka and danny deutsche. we also have as you can see right there anthony scaramucci at 8:30. big program live from new york city where it is snowing. ♪ the greatest ♪ the greatest steve: a massive winter storm is actually hammering the east coast as we speak. >> this storm is going to be with us throughout the day today. nonessential workers need to stay home. brian: steve bannon last night, after characterizing the president as an unserious candidate, said this on his own...
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. >> joining us now, chairman of deutsch incorporated danny deutsch, so good to see you, and steve stoute, ceo of the marketing firm translation and the author of the book "the tanning of america." >> paula deen actually going on the offense while on the defense using the biblical analogy, let he who is without sin cast the first stone. doesn't sound much like an apology to me. >> i think it's a little too little too late. she should have went the first time they invited her to the "today" show. youtube was sort of taking the back route. >> yeah, if you're -- donny, if -- if a buyer comes -- would you ever go to a client and say, you know what, i think paula deen would be a great place for you to advertise, whether it's now, six months from now? anthony weiner's in first place in the new york mayoral race. americans have a short attention span. but is this the end? >> disclaimer, i've interviewed her many times, i like paula. there's a bigger discussion. it's interesting. i'm watching the mel gibson setup piece. as a jew, i'm going, this guy, i'm never going to a movie again, and as a whi
. >> joining us now, chairman of deutsch incorporated danny deutsch, so good to see you, and steve stoute, ceo of the marketing firm translation and the author of the book "the tanning of america." >> paula deen actually going on the offense while on the defense using the biblical analogy, let he who is without sin cast the first stone. doesn't sound much like an apology to me. >> i think it's a little too little too late. she should have went the first time they...
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it's wednesday, november 27th, joe and mika have the morning off, danny deutsche is here, susan del percio, and steve radner, an msnbc contributor careen jolkerr. former vice president joe biden hanging on to the lead 24%. up four points since last month. the story of the poll is that elizabeth warren's support has been cut in half in just a month. down 14 points since october. she now sits in third place within the margin of error at 14%. biden leads the field in support of women voters and those over 65 years old. baggy leads in white voters with no college degree. donny, let's keep that up for a second. elizabeth warren, the original poll, down 14 points, at 28 a month ago. down to 14 right now. why? because if you look inside this poll, support for medicare for all plummeting down to 36% support. >> yeah, this country you can't tell 160 million people you are going to take something away from them. and the electricability thing, i've taken some heat. i don't think she's electable and will get trounced with trump. and her high school principal demeanor this is not a gender thing this is
it's wednesday, november 27th, joe and mika have the morning off, danny deutsche is here, susan del percio, and steve radner, an msnbc contributor careen jolkerr. former vice president joe biden hanging on to the lead 24%. up four points since last month. the story of the poll is that elizabeth warren's support has been cut in half in just a month. down 14 points since october. she now sits in third place within the margin of error at 14%. biden leads the field in support of women voters and...
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danny is right. take deutsche bank for one example. it is below the level of january january 2009. trish: i have to wrap it up. thank you. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us today. liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want. populism. nationalism.
danny is right. take deutsche bank for one example. it is below the level of january january 2009. trish: i have to wrap it up. thank you. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us today. liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want. populism. nationalism.
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danny is right. take deutsche bank for one example. it is below the level of january january 2009. trish: i have to wrap it up. thank you. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us today. liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want. populism. nationalism. accelerating. down 69. 72. three points away from that. we are just off the lows. you have to stay with me every single second. i'm going to get you, guys through this. he is answering his defeat with resignation. cameron will step aside in october after 33 million of fellow citizens disagreed with him. they vote today leave the european union. 28, now 27 nations there. former mayor of london gets campaigned. guess what? they're now making him on the favorite to be the next prime minister of the united states. what do they know anyway? guess what, there's only a 19% chance of an exit, instead the world got a surprise of the century. what did it? now to believe among some camps that the rains that hit the area may have propelled the leave campaign. what happened? how did they
danny is right. take deutsche bank for one example. it is below the level of january january 2009. trish: i have to wrap it up. thank you. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us today. liz claman has you into the close. liz: trish, here we are. you can call it what you want. populism. nationalism. accelerating. down 69. 72. three points away from that. we are just off the lows. you have to stay with me every single second. i'm going to get you, guys through this. he is answering...
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danny, we look into all of this. what are these house democrats going to learn from looking after his money right now? >> recall mueller's mandate was very narrow. that's why you saw about a dozen cases many of which we don't know about yet that were farmed out, referred out to other u.s. attorneys' offices including, for example, the southern district of new york. mueller wisely knew that there would be attacks on any prosecutions that appeared outside of his mandate. exhibit a to that is manafort's attempt to throw out his prosecution as beyond the original mandate of mueller. mueller was right in predicting something like getting into trump's finances which seems far afield of russian collusion and obstruction of justice was not a tactically wise thing to do, which is why he sent it outside. he was prescient because that's exactly what paul manafort tried to do. he failed. but he tried and mounted a considerable legal argument that his prosecution was outside of the mandate. >> as you know, the president said ha i
danny, we look into all of this. what are these house democrats going to learn from looking after his money right now? >> recall mueller's mandate was very narrow. that's why you saw about a dozen cases many of which we don't know about yet that were farmed out, referred out to other u.s. attorneys' offices including, for example, the southern district of new york. mueller wisely knew that there would be attacks on any prosecutions that appeared outside of his mandate. exhibit a to that...
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we're getting more market reaction with the global cohead of fx strategy at deutsche bank and danny blanchflower, dartmouth policy director of economics. danny comes to us from hanover, new hampshire. your initial thoughts on the fed? danny: well, my thoughts on the fed were -- here we go again. exactly as a year ago, saying we're going to raise rates. and abased on a wing prayer and hope on trump. saying rate rises are coming in 2017, just as they did not in 2016, so we will see. i do not think they were desperately transparent. it looks like they are hoping that trump is going to come to the rescue. i do not think that is how you should run monetary policy. they did not make it really clear, and i think they completely misunderstood what is going on in the labor market. millions of jobs away from full employment, hence why people voted for trump, all these people who want decent jobs and are out of the labor force voted for trump. so you have the election telling you that you are miles from full employment and the fed as we are at full unemployment and need to raise rates -- i disagree. alix:
we're getting more market reaction with the global cohead of fx strategy at deutsche bank and danny blanchflower, dartmouth policy director of economics. danny comes to us from hanover, new hampshire. your initial thoughts on the fed? danny: well, my thoughts on the fed were -- here we go again. exactly as a year ago, saying we're going to raise rates. and abased on a wing prayer and hope on trump. saying rate rises are coming in 2017, just as they did not in 2016, so we will see. i do not...
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joining me here on set, nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. how worried should the president be about what deutsche bank has revealed so far? >> he should be worried because it's a crime to inflate your value to a bank in order to obtain a loan. even if the loan is given and you pay it back, you still put the bank at considerable risk by deceiving the bank about how much money you have to pay in case you need to payback that loan in a hurry. so that is the idea behind it. even if there's no ultimate loss to the bank we still have from text banks from being defrauded by people who inflate their assets. >> we don't know what are in these documents that have been released. we do know that the trump administration has been challenging the release of many of his financial records for quite some time. obviously the tax returns which has been the theme of this whole thing. does deutsche bank's cooperation with all of this, is that going weaken his argument here, weaken his stance. >> deutsche bank must cooperate. this is not a thing the president can
joining me here on set, nbc legal analyst danny cevallos. how worried should the president be about what deutsche bank has revealed so far? >> he should be worried because it's a crime to inflate your value to a bank in order to obtain a loan. even if the loan is given and you pay it back, you still put the bank at considerable risk by deceiving the bank about how much money you have to pay in case you need to payback that loan in a hurry. so that is the idea behind it. even if there's no...
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. >>> deutsche smeuche surrounding the german banks subside. the dow was up more than 200 points, to close up 164 points and retrace most of yesterday's losses. the s&p closing up three quarters of a percent, much like rocky balboa, nothing can take this market down. the sa s&p basically flat on the month. europe's largest bank. can anything derail this rally, or is your best move just a bet on "rocky"? start with the guy taking a beating from rocky, our own bk. >> oh, come on. earlier this week, everybody was getting on me because i was goldiloc goldilocks, too happy and now all of a sudden i'm taking a beating. let's just go through what happened today and why the market rallied. it's because deutsche bank possibly got some clarity on a reduction of the $14 billion fine. if it gets down to less than $5 billion, they have some clarity, might be able to raise some capital and you reverse some of the negative feedback loop. this is what i was saying earlier, you don't to be short deutsche bank because you know the government it going to try to d
. >>> deutsche smeuche surrounding the german banks subside. the dow was up more than 200 points, to close up 164 points and retrace most of yesterday's losses. the s&p closing up three quarters of a percent, much like rocky balboa, nothing can take this market down. the sa s&p basically flat on the month. europe's largest bank. can anything derail this rally, or is your best move just a bet on "rocky"? start with the guy taking a beating from rocky, our own bk....
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. >> so danny savalas, essentially that -- what michael cohen said to donny deutsch echoes now what we've heard from the president. from a prosecutor's point of view, legal, as opposed to a political analysis what do you make of what we've seen over the last 12 hours or so? >> number one, i was on that segment with donny deutsch and i think something that went under the radar was michael cohen apparently saying you'll hear my story soon. what does that mean? >> what does that mean? >> he'll be telling u.s. attorneys toon or just expects to go to trial? it's interesting. when we go back to rudy giuliani and the events of just of the last 48 hours, you have a situation where an attorney comes on very, very soon afterwards, makes a media appearance and defense attorneys -- >> can we just say, he was not asked about this. he just when -- he decided he was going to get this out there. there was not part of the conversation and, in fact, i argue, watching the tape, sean hannity seemed a little taken aback. >> two ways of looking at this. one hand, this might be a brilliantly calculated maneuver
. >> so danny savalas, essentially that -- what michael cohen said to donny deutsch echoes now what we've heard from the president. from a prosecutor's point of view, legal, as opposed to a political analysis what do you make of what we've seen over the last 12 hours or so? >> number one, i was on that segment with donny deutsch and i think something that went under the radar was michael cohen apparently saying you'll hear my story soon. what does that mean? >> what does that...
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i know every pound, every deutsche mark that knows in my client's account. because from the first day we get into law school they beat it into our heads don't monkey around with your clients' money. you can have a drinking problem, get arrested in a bar fight. we'll work with you. but if you take from your client and mess with that trust account you will be disbarred. i know disbarment is less important than criminal charges here but that is just -- every lawyer who has read about these allegations has just cringed or their head is exploding. >> it's incredible to read these allegations. i want to go quickly through them. alleged fraud, perjury, tax dodge, embezzling millions of dollars from clients. then on top of that nike. what's the worst of all this? what could actually really give him time in prison and how much time could he see in prison up to 335 years in prison. the max sentence. >> we always talk about those statutory maxs. when you arrive at that number you take the maximum penalty and line them up end to end. >> that could be life. >> it could b
i know every pound, every deutsche mark that knows in my client's account. because from the first day we get into law school they beat it into our heads don't monkey around with your clients' money. you can have a drinking problem, get arrested in a bar fight. we'll work with you. but if you take from your client and mess with that trust account you will be disbarred. i know disbarment is less important than criminal charges here but that is just -- every lawyer who has read about these...
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anna: danny, let's get to you on the banking sector. we reported earlier that deutsche bank is reducing its stake. also, barclays. >> pressure across the board for some major european banks. hna, once the biggest investor in deutsche bank, now completely exiting their stake. this has been a long-running process. then we have tyler global also pulling out of barclays. 2.5% of shares outstanding. the fact that they are pulling back really is a blow to the ceo and his plans. anna: thank you very much. you can get more details on any of the stocks we are following here. this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. anna: we are a minute from the open of the cash equities market this monday. let's see what we have in
anna: danny, let's get to you on the banking sector. we reported earlier that deutsche bank is reducing its stake. also, barclays. >> pressure across the board for some major european banks. hna, once the biggest investor in deutsche bank, now completely exiting their stake. this has been a long-running process. then we have tyler global also pulling out of barclays. 2.5% of shares outstanding. the fact that they are pulling back really is a blow to the ceo and his plans. anna: thank you...
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up next after losing 44% of its market value this year is a time for deutsche bank to cut out bonuses? this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york and vonnie quinn. nejra: i'm nejra cehic. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. one of the most read stories on the bloomberg right now. is it time for deutsche bank to consider scrapping bonuses? bank has sold risky assets and cut thousands of jobs but it has lost about 44% of its market value this year. could bonuses be next? joining me to discuss is lionel laurent. keep saying they have enough capital but you have some analysts that tell us the company will need to sell shares. tell us who is right and what could tip the scales? noise thises the time is coming from within the bank. if the head of the consumer bank which is the one part that is doing all right to he says they may have to scrap bonuses for the top people. they have done it before and they might have to do it again. it's kind of a warning sign. saying the shareholders this year might not even be the breakeven year. there may have to be some tough
up next after losing 44% of its market value this year is a time for deutsche bank to cut out bonuses? this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york and vonnie quinn. nejra: i'm nejra cehic. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. one of the most read stories on the bloomberg right now. is it time for deutsche bank to consider scrapping bonuses? bank has sold risky assets and cut thousands of jobs but it has lost about 44% of its market value this year. could bonuses be...
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danny meyer gave us a tour of his new restaurant. abigail doolittle joins us with a look at the markets. abigail: there is not a lot of action for u.s. stocks. s&p, and nasdaq flipping between very small gains and losses today. we are looking at the smallest trading range this year for the s&p 500. trading so far in a range of less than four s&p 500 points. where we have
danny meyer gave us a tour of his new restaurant. abigail doolittle joins us with a look at the markets. abigail: there is not a lot of action for u.s. stocks. s&p, and nasdaq flipping between very small gains and losses today. we are looking at the smallest trading range this year for the s&p 500. trading so far in a range of less than four s&p 500 points. where we have
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(danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines this morning. >>> european equities search for direction after a torrid day for global markets that saw the dow plunge 800 points. >>> president trump slams the fed and blames jay powell for rising fears of a recession after the u.s. two-year and ten-year yield curve inverts. >>> chinese stocks rebound as trump links a trade deal with beijing to protests in hong kong and suggests a personal meeting with xi jinping to discuss the ongoing crisis >>> carlsberg shares are at a fresh all-time high after the beermaker reports strong first half growth in asia and smashes ebit expectations. we'll speak to the ceo at 11:00 cet. >>> some uk retail sales, not great, not terrible. up 0.2% for the month. up ag
(danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines this morning. >>> european equities search for direction after a torrid day for global markets that saw the dow plunge 800...
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let's talk about deutsche bank. what could they be looking at right now with regards to the documents that they've gotten so far as we've just heard and we know the trump family, trump organization, president trump himself are trying to block any access not only to the financial records at deutsche bank but the records that are at capital one as well where he has a checking account. it doesn't necessarily seem like it's working. >> not so far, but generally speaking on the side of the subpoenas and the attorney general, they have broad ranging subpoena power. the challenge for the trump administration, the trump team, the trump family is that they are third parties that are not directly being subpoenaed. that's always a challenge for every citizen whenever there's a subpoena or a search warrant to a bank and the bank has to disclose their information. the trump plaintiffs have already filed a lawsuit to prevent disclosure of some of these records. and there is case law suggesting that at least when it comes to congr
let's talk about deutsche bank. what could they be looking at right now with regards to the documents that they've gotten so far as we've just heard and we know the trump family, trump organization, president trump himself are trying to block any access not only to the financial records at deutsche bank but the records that are at capital one as well where he has a checking account. it doesn't necessarily seem like it's working. >> not so far, but generally speaking on the side of the...