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Title: The Big Idea w/ Donny Deutsch Cereality Feature
Description: Donny Deutsch discusses Cereality with the company founders David Roth & Rick Bacher.

Title: Ann Coulter wants Jews "to be perfected"
Description: Ann Coulter discusses with Donny Deutsch on his Big Idea show about her views on Christianity and Jews, and what her version of a perfect world ...
Title: John Tesh on The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch
Description: John Tesh on The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch on May 14, 08

Title: The Best Business Advice on Donny Deutsch Show from the CEO
Description: I hate motivational speeches, but this is the best motivation speech I've heard. On Donny Deutsch show, CEO of Skechers, Robert Greenberg ...

Title: Donny Deutsch Confronts Mark Sanford on Morning Joe
Description: From Morning Joe April 8, 09.

Title: Ryan Allis on The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch (Hi Res)
Description: Entrepreneur Ryan Allis, co founder of iContact, is interviewed on The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch on May 31, 07
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NewsBusters.org blogs - Found Oct. 19, 2009 Donny Deutsch said something on MSNBC's Morning Joe that was worth listening to. I'll give you a moment to scrape your jaw off the floor. Donny |
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Celebrity Mound - Found Oct. 15, 2009 Donny Deutsch needs to watch his mouth. |
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Crooks and Liars - Found Oct. 13, 2009 (h/t Think Progress for the video) Tuesday morning on Morning Joe, CNBC host Donny Deutsch had a few choice words to describe Rush Limbaugh, |
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mediabistro.com: TVNewser - Found Oct. 13, 2009 On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Joe Scarborough and company had Donny Deutsch on to discuss Rush Limbaugh 's "Today" Show interview . |
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FREEDOM EDEN - Found Oct. 13, 2009 ... beyond the pale. Donny Deutsch attacked Rush Limbaugh in such a vulgar manner that MSNBC bleeped him. Instead of being remorseful, Deutsch... |
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The Huffington Post | Raw Feed - Found Oct. 19, 2009 Donny Deutsch apologized to Mika Brzezinski on "Morning Joe" Monday by giving her a pair of Christian Louboutin heels. |
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New York Post - Found Oct. 15, 2009 Posted: 1:17 AM, October 15, 2009 DONNY Deutsch needs to watch his mouth. |
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Media Post - Found Nov. 10, 2009 Or maybe you're comfortable with the fact that Donny Deutsch is the media's idea of an industry thought leader? |
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New York Post - Found Nov. 8, 2009 ... night for such hoops fans as ex-Knick great Earl Monroe, Steve Schirripa, Drew Nieporent, Donny Deutsch, editors Larry Hackett, Terry McDonell... |
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Earthtimes.org - Found Nov. 2, 2009 ... expert on network television and has been featured on 20/20, MSNBC's The Big Idea w/ Donny Deutsch, Montel Williams, CNN, FOX Business and... Ephren Taylor Takes Wealth Tour Live 2009 to the 16th Annual - Market Wire via MSN Money Ephren Taylor Takes Wealth Tour Live 2009 to the 16th Annual ... - Marketwire via Yahoo! Explore All |
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Donny Deutsch
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Donald Deutsch (born November 22, 1957) is an American CNBC commentator and former American advertising executive and former host of the CNBC talk show The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch.
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Deutsch was born in Hollis Hills, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. He attended P.S. 188, Martin Van Buren High School, and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Deutsch is the chairman of Deutsch, Inc., an advertising agency company founded by his father that is owned by Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG). In 2000, Donny sold his agency to the Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) for $265 million.
In 2005, Harper Collins published Deutsch's business motivation book, Often Wrong, Never in Doubt, written with co-author Peter Knobler.
Deutsch was the host of the CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch which was put on hiatus on December 4, 2008.
Deutsch resides in New York City at Trump Park Avenue.1 He is divorced from Stacy Josloff, whom he married in 2000. Deutsch's former girlfriend, Amanda Zacharia, gave birth to their daughter, Daisy, in 2007 after they had already broken up.2
Deutsch, who is renovating a $21 million townhouse at 6 East 78th Street that he purchased in 2006, also bought a 3.3-acre estate on East Hampton's Further Lane for $29 million.