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♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993.mall town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael moore. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed away. but it was always stevie and michael moore. >> on may 5th, 1993, the three boys went to school, came home and went out to play. stevie branch's mother, pam hobbs, remembers it like it was yesterday. >> we wasn't home probably five or ten minutes when michael moore came over and asked if stevie could come and go ride bikes with him. and i was telling him, i said, not today, son, i'm getting ready for work and i'm cooking and all that, and he and michael just kept begging and begging, please, let me go. so like a lot of parents do, i gave in
♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993.mall town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael moore. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed...
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♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993.mall town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael moore. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed away. but it was always stevie and michael moore. >> on may 5th, 1993, the three boys went to school, came home and went out to play. stevie branch's mother, pam hobbs, remembers it like it was yesterday. >> we wasn't home probably five or ten minutes when michael moore came over and asked if stevie could come and go ride bikes with him. and i was telling him, i said, not today, son, i'm getting ready for work and i'm cooking and all that, and he and michael just kept begging and begging, please, let me go. so like a lot of parents do, i gave in
♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993.mall town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael moore. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed...
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♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993.mall town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael moore. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed away. but it was always stevie and michael moore. >> on may 5th, 1993, the three boys went to school, came home and went out to play. stevie branch's mother, pam hobbs, remembers it like it was yesterday. >> we wasn't home probably five or ten minutes when michael moore came over and asked if stevie could come and go ride bikes with him. and i was telling him, i said, not today, son, i'm getting ready for work and i'm cooking and all that, and he and michael just kept begging and begging, please, let me go. so like a lot of parents do, i gave in
♪ >> west memphis, arkansas, 1993.mall town, blue collar, steeped in religion, crisscrossed with truck traffic and interstates. just across the mississippi from graceland and beale street in memphis, tennessee. it's a quiet place most people drive past. but it was home for three 8-year-old boys named stevie branch, christopher byers and michael moore. >> they were best buddies. christopher started coming in to be friends, i'm going to say, about a month or so before they passed...
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the west memphis police discover that jerry and joe cane were radical right members of the sovereignveled america giving seminars on how to avoid following some of the laws of this country. this video was posted on youtube by one of the seminar's participants who wanted to spread their message. >> you're being lied to just so we can wrap our hands around your throat is there they don't have to go by any rules of this country. they misinterpret the constitution. they say that the federal laws do not affect them, that they have their own laws. >> at the time of the murders, no one at the west memphis police department had heard of the organization. >> we were totally caught unprepared and we won't be again. >> the chief is informing other law enforcement communities about the sovereign citizens ag. the chief is informing other law enforcement communities about the sovereign citizen's movement and he is on what many view as a controversial mission, arming his police force with more powerful weaponry and changing police procedure so what happened to his son and fellow officer won't happe
the west memphis police discover that jerry and joe cane were radical right members of the sovereignveled america giving seminars on how to avoid following some of the laws of this country. this video was posted on youtube by one of the seminar's participants who wanted to spread their message. >> you're being lied to just so we can wrap our hands around your throat is there they don't have to go by any rules of this country. they misinterpret the constitution. they say that the federal...
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if the west memphis three didn't if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, anglos lived on another side, and she kind of transcended that. >> she was gentle and sweet and beautiful. >> lynda de la vina is another cousin. >> she was really a role model, and to see how she had gone through college, was a teacher, was a beauty queen and yet was just a very sweet and simple person to us as children. >> but in 1960, the body of this inspiring woman was found face down in this canal. she was 25, the age for thinking about getting married and raising a family. >> she didn't have a life. irene never had that chance. >> irene garza lived in this house in what was a very nice neighborhood near downtown mcallen and remains so today. she lived here with her sister and parents. on the saturday before easter, she hopped in her car for a short, five-minute ride to her church. irene went to confession every saturday. >> she was highly religious. it was very, very important to her. >
if the west memphis three didn't if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, anglos lived on another side, and she kind of transcended that. >> she was gentle and sweet and beautiful. >> lynda de la vina is another cousin. >> she was really a role model, and to see how she had gone through college, was a teacher, was a beauty queen and yet was just a very...
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if the west memphis three didn't if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes. he was hit in the head. >> a brutal killing on glistening lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> were they caught in a cross fire? but the war over there, two cartels fight each other for control. >> drug deal gone bad? or was this cold-blooded murder? >> there has been a lot of suspicions based on some of her behaviors. >> tonight, a cnn special report. "murder in mexico: what happened at falcon lake." >> reporter: it's late afternoon in mccallen, texas. air operations are about to begin. >> there are areas mcallen, west of mcallen along the southwest border that are completely out of control in my opinion. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are trying to stop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying t
if the west memphis three didn't if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes. he was hit in the head. >> a brutal killing on glistening lake. >> you saw your husband get shot and thrown from the jet ski? >> yeah. >> were they caught in a cross fire? but the war over there, two cartels fight each other for control. >> drug deal gone bad? or...
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cnn presents murder in west cnn presents murder in west memphis and it begins right now. -- captionsm >>> west memphis police discovered the bodies of three 8-year-old boys in a drainage ditch. >> autopsies showed they died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night i knew that i would never see him alive again. >> three teenage boys suspected.
cnn presents murder in west cnn presents murder in west memphis and it begins right now. -- captionsm >>> west memphis police discovered the bodies of three 8-year-old boys in a drainage ditch. >> autopsies showed they died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night i knew that i would never see him alive again. >> three teenage boys suspected.
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>> yes, such as west of memphis, the case of the west memphis three.director had to go back and up did ls date it with the fact that they accepted this plea. investigative reporting in real time. >> and life itself, the documentary on cnn, the last four months of ebert's life. obviously, the filmmakers didn't know that going in. now they have important footage, historic film going in. >> this is about art than commerce. it's not a big business for filmmaker. >> that's one of the questions with sundance. art sector has moved. what are the theatrical hopes of some of these films? and it means a lot for sundance because the sundance festival and filmmakers get into doing -- spend their money and go broke to get their movie in theaters. more from the agents, you hear oh, this would be a great -- >> do you all prefer watching on a smaller screen these days? do you prefer watching on a television set or smart phone? >> the first thing -- >> whitey director? >> did paradise lost. sixth time at sundance. he said how did my look on the big screen? i screened it
>> yes, such as west of memphis, the case of the west memphis three.director had to go back and up did ls date it with the fact that they accepted this plea. investigative reporting in real time. >> and life itself, the documentary on cnn, the last four months of ebert's life. obviously, the filmmakers didn't know that going in. now they have important footage, historic film going in. >> this is about art than commerce. it's not a big business for filmmaker. >> that's...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> west memphis police discovered the bodies of three 8-year-oldautopsies showed they died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night i knew that i would never see him alive again. >> three teenage boys suspected. >> i wanted to bash their head up against the wall, kick their face in. >> three teens demonized. >> that was the first thing that everybody started saying, that it was a ritualistic killing, satanic killing. >>ee
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> west memphis police discovered the bodies of three 8-year-oldautopsies showed they died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night i knew that i would never see him alive again. >> three teenage boys suspected. >> i wanted to bash their head up against the wall, kick their face in. >> three teens demonized. >> that was the first thing that everybody...
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. ♪ >>> west memphis police discovered the bodies of three 8-year-old boys in a drainage ditch. >> autopsiesthey died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night i knew that i would never see him alive again. >> three teenage boys suspected. >> i wanted to bash their head up against the wall, kick their face in. >> three teens demonized. >> that was the first thing that everybody started saying, that it was a ritualistic k
. ♪ >>> west memphis police discovered the bodies of three 8-year-old boys in a drainage ditch. >> autopsiesthey died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night i knew that i would never see him alive again. >> three teenage boys suspected. >> i wanted to bash their head up against the wall, kick their face in. >> three teens demonized. >> that was the first thing that everybody started...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> west memphis police discovered the bodies of three 8-year-old> autopsies showed they died from blows to the head. >> a horrific crime. three young boys murdered. >> at 9:00 that night i knew that i would never see him alive again. >> three teenage boys suspected. >> i wanted to bash their head up against the wall, kick their face in. >> three teens demonized. >> that was the first thing that...
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if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? >> i checked out of a grocery store earlier and they asked if i was preparing for the end of the world. >> the brutal cold is already blamed for road accidents. >>> a plane sliding off a runway in chicago and more than a dozen deaths. in some places windchills may drop to 50 below. >>> imagine driving down a major highway only to see this fall out of the sky. the plane that made an emergency landing in new york and the miraculous outcome. >>> t minus 15 hours. "downtown abbey" is back. "new day sunday" starts right now. >> good morning. >> it's 6:00 here on the east coast. we have two words to wake you up this morning. >> i bet one is cold. >> first one is brutally. yes brutally cold. temperatures the likes of which we have not seen in decades are about to grip much of the united states. already winter weather is responsible for now 13 deaths in the past week. >> it's causing havoc at airports nationwide. more than 1,500 flights are canceled today. >> parts of north dakota already bur
if the west memphis three didn't kill those boys, then who did? >> i checked out of a grocery store earlier and they asked if i was preparing for the end of the world. >> the brutal cold is already blamed for road accidents. >>> a plane sliding off a runway in chicago and more than a dozen deaths. in some places windchills may drop to 50 below. >>> imagine driving down a major highway only to see this fall out of the sky. the plane that made an emergency landing in...
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doing games, like, west, finals, memphis, san antonio, he leaks to eat. i like to eat.d chicken. all kind of places. >> jimmy: gus' in memphis. who pays when you go out to dinner? >> we split the check. >> tough to get a check from jalen. >> jimmy: interesting, go to down home places or fancy places as well. >> we go anywhere. especially in the nba. we went to prime 112. we went. lobster tempura. four pound. >> jalen will order lobster from any menu. doesn't matter where it is. mcdonald's. he's getting the lobster. he tries to cover himself by saying make it well done. if it is well done. >> jimmy: you get the lobster well done. >> grilled well done. absolutely. the tail. you know they have a, mcdonald's in canada. serves lobster. got to get over there and check it out. >> jimmy: do they. you will go to canada for that? >> yes, indeed. >> jimmy: wow. do you carry a bib around when you go to these things? >> no, sir, i keep it clean. >> jimmy: on grantland, the website. bill animated some of your great stories. one of the stories, that, that i think, probably the big hit
doing games, like, west, finals, memphis, san antonio, he leaks to eat. i like to eat.d chicken. all kind of places. >> jimmy: gus' in memphis. who pays when you go out to dinner? >> we split the check. >> tough to get a check from jalen. >> jimmy: interesting, go to down home places or fancy places as well. >> we go anywhere. especially in the nba. we went to prime 112. we went. lobster tempura. four pound. >> jalen will order lobster from any menu. doesn't...
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. >> reporter: the water supply for the entire city of west memphis froze. or landscaper. >> probably got about six or seven shirts, two jackets and two or three pairs of pants. >> reporter: call it southern discomfort. >> this is the first time i've felt like it's winter since i moved down here. >> reporter: our local affiliate wxia is reporting a few water main breaks already this morning. temperatures are expected to go into the 20s later today but aren't expected to crack the freezing mark until tomorrow afternoon, guys, back to you. >> gabe gutierrez, down in atlanta this morning, gabe, thank you very much. >> by the way, guess what, we just broke a record in new york city. it's five above, breaking the record of six back in 1896. way to go, new york! >> with the wind. >> now's a good time for me to pull my michael bay. >> we're right behind you. let's go to natalie with the top stories this morning. >> come on in, guys. come on and get warmed up. >>> a showdown in the senate today with a vote on extending jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed.
. >> reporter: the water supply for the entire city of west memphis froze. or landscaper. >> probably got about six or seven shirts, two jackets and two or three pairs of pants. >> reporter: call it southern discomfort. >> this is the first time i've felt like it's winter since i moved down here. >> reporter: our local affiliate wxia is reporting a few water main breaks already this morning. temperatures are expected to go into the 20s later today but aren't...
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she was born in memphis tennessee and overcame many challenges before moving to san francisco area in 1992. she served as the west coast regional ministries and lay minister and transgender minorities. her friends admired her ability for adversity. she is well-known at the tenderloin resource center and health. the wellness center in early 2013 of finding a home for her many talents and for her passion. bobby jean worked tirelessly to help people that were falling through cracks in society. she had a unique sense to find members in need. she survived by family and many many friends and clients in san francisco and the bay area and many people are in mourning for her passing. along with supervisor kim, i would like to adjourn the meeting in her memory. the rest i submit. >> the clerk: thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor yee? supervisor norman yee: thank you madam clerk. first i want to thank supervisor kim's comments and taking a lead on submitting the resolutions that i'm coauthoring with her with supervisor avalos. the three main strategies that we are going to really get to the zero tolerance which is the s
she was born in memphis tennessee and overcame many challenges before moving to san francisco area in 1992. she served as the west coast regional ministries and lay minister and transgender minorities. her friends admired her ability for adversity. she is well-known at the tenderloin resource center and health. the wellness center in early 2013 of finding a home for her many talents and for her passion. bobby jean worked tirelessly to help people that were falling through cracks in society. she...
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west. it will be nine in chicago. look at memphis, above the freezing point. this is a live view into chicago. we have been dealing with the snow in the last day or so. another system is moving in. the wind will pick up, making it difficult for those of you getting out on the roadway. take it easy and wait for the rods to clear. in the deep south we are feeling the chill. 57 in orlando. not too bad. take a look at south florida. a look an the cole side. we'll climb to a high of 77. even filling a nice moderation. houston, 70. the chill is going to return as we get into the highs in the upper 30, by the time we get into monday and tuesday. >> freezing temperatures. >> a possible data breach at mikals, the arts and craft giant telling customers that their accounts may have been hacked. in a statement they said: >> neiman marcus announced that more than a million customer cards were compromise: target said one million cost mers data was breached. coca-cola says information belonging to 74,000 people, including thousands of its foreign former and current employees
west. it will be nine in chicago. look at memphis, above the freezing point. this is a live view into chicago. we have been dealing with the snow in the last day or so. another system is moving in. the wind will pick up, making it difficult for those of you getting out on the roadway. take it easy and wait for the rods to clear. in the deep south we are feeling the chill. 57 in orlando. not too bad. take a look at south florida. a look an the cole side. we'll climb to a high of 77. even filling...
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on the west coast you can expect it to be hot and dry conditions increasing the chances of wildfires. >>> the high temperature here in new york today will only be 18. atlanta and memphisill reach 33 and only 48 in albuquerque. it'll be warmer in anchorage today than in atlanta. how about that? >>> warmer in anchorage, alaska, than atlanta, georgia. >>> unlocking the new magic. wait until you see what oreo will soon be putting out. >>> and la cosa nostra. arrests made in a decades old mob heist made famous by that classic film. >>> a shootout leads a teenager hurt and cameras capture how it all went down. >>> welcome back. the stock markets open at their lowest point in more than a month after selling across the board yesterday. the dow jones industrial average lost 176 points. so far this year the dow is off 379 or more than 2%. yesterday's selloff was because of worries about china. >>> the housing bust may be over. home sales in december were only up slightly but overall last year saw the most activity in seven years. the medium price of a home was up 11.5% to just under $200,000. that is the highest average in eight years. >>> the data breach at neiman-marcus what
on the west coast you can expect it to be hot and dry conditions increasing the chances of wildfires. >>> the high temperature here in new york today will only be 18. atlanta and memphisill reach 33 and only 48 in albuquerque. it'll be warmer in anchorage today than in atlanta. how about that? >>> warmer in anchorage, alaska, than atlanta, georgia. >>> unlocking the new magic. wait until you see what oreo will soon be putting out. >>> and la cosa nostra....
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memphis, tennessee. orion is the largest credit union in west tennessee. i was pleased to host mr. weickenand at a credit union roundtable discussion back in november which included the qualified mortgage rule. today mr. weickenand is here representing the national association of federal credit unions. where he serves as a board member. madam chair it's a pleasure to have mr. weickenand appear on this panel today and i appreciate his taking the time to express views with qualified mortgage before the committee. thank you, and i yield back. >> thank you mr. weickenand you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning. chairman capito, ranking member meeks and member of the committee. my name is daniel weickenand. i serve as ceo of orion federal credit union in memphis, tennessee. we appreciate the opportunity to discuss the cfpbs ability to repay rule and the impact qualified mortgage standard will have an credit union lending. credit unions did not causes financial crisis and shouldn't be subject to the regulations aimed at those entities that did. unfortunately, it ha
memphis, tennessee. orion is the largest credit union in west tennessee. i was pleased to host mr. weickenand at a credit union roundtable discussion back in november which included the qualified mortgage rule. today mr. weickenand is here representing the national association of federal credit unions. where he serves as a board member. madam chair it's a pleasure to have mr. weickenand appear on this panel today and i appreciate his taking the time to express views with qualified mortgage...
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memphis and atlanta and new york city. right now it's in boston. because of that polar vortex to the west. that will shift.lide to the east and the bulk of the cold air will slight to the east as well. 51 degrees below is what your pet feels outside. please make sure the pets have shelter from that wind. they can handle 10 below zero if they have water, but they can't handle the 40 or 50 mile per hour wind chill with the wind chill 50 below even with the fur coat. 53 right now. that will change boy 40 degrees overnight as boston gets down to 18 outside the city and down to around 13. new york city in the 40s. down to 11. it is 26 in atlanta. 11 degrees in nashville and 16 in memphis. these are afternoon temperatures well below in the cities that never reach that. they will have to be covered. that will kill a lot of bugs. this may actually help our insect infestations across parts of the deep south as we kill bugs and get them frozen. her face is cold. >> a teacher said he lot of 40 pounds on a mcdonald's diet. that's not the whole story. new revelations about a shadow campaign for hillary clinton. i will
memphis and atlanta and new york city. right now it's in boston. because of that polar vortex to the west. that will shift.lide to the east and the bulk of the cold air will slight to the east as well. 51 degrees below is what your pet feels outside. please make sure the pets have shelter from that wind. they can handle 10 below zero if they have water, but they can't handle the 40 or 50 mile per hour wind chill with the wind chill 50 below even with the fur coat. 53 right now. that will change...
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west. >> on main street. >> the young white male, well dressed, possibly in a late model white mustang, went north on main street, 610. >>> i'm soledad o'brien at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. 40 years ago, dr. martin luther king jr. was shot down and murdered right here on this balcony where i'm standing. the greatest civil rights leader in our nation's history, killed before his dreams could be realized. the alleged assassin, a small-time criminal on the run. yet to this day questions still linger and fester, and even some of dr. king's closest aides believe the full story has yet to be told. we will try. ♪ he was an american martyr. a man who broke through the barriers of segregation with the philosophy of nonviolence. only to be shot down by a hidden gunman before his time. >> we had to change the world. >> 40 years later i walked to the tomb of dr. martin luther king jr. with his longtime friend and aide, andrew young. >> free at last. free at last. thank god almighty, i'm free at last. do you think that's the appropriate thing to put there? >> for him, yeah. >> yeah? from his first days in the civil rights movement, dr. king lived under the shadow of death
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west virginia raise concerns about his bank to continue administering a charitable trust that assist low-income borrowers to realize the dream of ownership. two weeks ago, the executive from orion federal union in memphis raised the same concerns that many have visited the taylor government to purchase program will not fit the qualified mortgage standard entering the same hearing, the ceo of charlotte testified that as the regulation stands today, habitat affiliates remain at risk of debilitating liability. in each of these cases, and local lenders losing their ability to serve their community. under suicides a virus ability to repay will be handcuffed by arbitrary threshold and a one-size-fits-all. unvaried air and what we'll end up with in this q. admiral is hurting those low and moderate income i respect us who need the flexibility and ability to ascertain a mortgage. i look forward to hearing your comments on that and i want to make sure these binaries are not left out of the system. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york for a minute and a half. >> i think the ranking member and chairman for calling this meeting about some director cordray. in just two and a half years,
west virginia raise concerns about his bank to continue administering a charitable trust that assist low-income borrowers to realize the dream of ownership. two weeks ago, the executive from orion federal union in memphis raised the same concerns that many have visited the taylor government to purchase program will not fit the qualified mortgage standard entering the same hearing, the ceo of charlotte testified that as the regulation stands today, habitat affiliates remain at risk of...