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this is not -- this does not violate dodd-frank. this is more of an indication of how a bad law spews more bad law. and what this does, it hurts those precious consumers, those poor americans who are trying desperately to get credit. what it does, mr. speaker, is it creates a situation where if someone is alone -- a loan originator, a salesman, it makes them subject to the constricters of dodd-frank. this was never intended, in its worst day, and there are many worst days of dodd-frank, to do this. so i ask this house to reject the gentleman's amendment, to uphold a great american industry, the manufactured home industry, but even more importantly, to uphold that special precious american dream, that chance of home ownership. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentleman from minnesota. mr. ellison: mr. chairman, how much time do i have remaining? the chair: the gentleman from minnesota has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. ellison: y
this is not -- this does not violate dodd-frank. this is more of an indication of how a bad law spews more bad law. and what this does, it hurts those precious consumers, those poor americans who are trying desperately to get credit. what it does, mr. speaker, is it creates a situation where if someone is alone -- a loan originator, a salesman, it makes them subject to the constricters of dodd-frank. this was never intended, in its worst day, and there are many worst days of dodd-frank, to do...
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that is why we have dodd frank reform. if you can recall what happened went08 when this country into recession, almost depression, regulatory agencies work not funded, they were supposed to be a lot safety and soundness but they did nothing. they tried to weaken these agencies by underfunding them. sec is our cop on the block. they are concerned about derivatives and banker transparency. you know what they are doing to the cfpb. that is the consumer financial protection bureau that we created. dealing with the fraud that has been committed by some of the automobile dealers. looking at all the fraud going secondaryr post financial education institutions. they cannot do what they are doing to weaken this oversight that we need. >> some of their efforts give us a new senator in the commonwealth of massachusetts. do we have 15 supporters? this is how it works. the proponents go first. five minutes for the proponents and then we will hear it in opposition. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is all about whether or not we are going t
that is why we have dodd frank reform. if you can recall what happened went08 when this country into recession, almost depression, regulatory agencies work not funded, they were supposed to be a lot safety and soundness but they did nothing. they tried to weaken these agencies by underfunding them. sec is our cop on the block. they are concerned about derivatives and banker transparency. you know what they are doing to the cfpb. that is the consumer financial protection bureau that we created....
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and i want you to know with dodd-frank reforms, we have gone a long way to correct that. in addition to looking at our markets and looking at wall street, we created the consumer protection financial bureau is doing a magnificent job and making sure that what happened that led up to the 2008 meltdown does not happen again in america. and so, i'm very pleased that the owe baum ave -- obama administration in the last 75 months have had consecutive job growth and it looks as if it's about 14.5 million private-sector jobs. when mr. obama took over, we know about 800 jobs per month were being lost. and so we don't take our job lately and we don't play with this. we want to make sure there's capital available for startups, because we support business and we absolutely support small business. and we want to make sure they have access to capital. but what we don't want is, we don't want them to be tricked or fooled or to be led into so-called opportunities that are really not opportunities at all. with that, i will reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gent
and i want you to know with dodd-frank reforms, we have gone a long way to correct that. in addition to looking at our markets and looking at wall street, we created the consumer protection financial bureau is doing a magnificent job and making sure that what happened that led up to the 2008 meltdown does not happen again in america. and so, i'm very pleased that the owe baum ave -- obama administration in the last 75 months have had consecutive job growth and it looks as if it's about 14.5...
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these fines are illegal under dodd-frank, and they deny business owners basic liability
these fines are illegal under dodd-frank, and they deny business owners basic liability
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dodd-frank does not any institution as too big to fail. dodd-frank provides regulators with the tools to address the risk posed by large, complex financial institutions. both banks and nonbanks alike, this is crucial to addressing the regulatory gaps we witnessed leading up to the 2008 crisis. too many nonbanks were in the shadows and escaped critical regulation that could have prevented the crisis. for example, regulators have assigned a.i.g.. recall that the arm of a.i.g. was speculating in derivative products such as credit default swaps leading up to the 2008 crisis. by the fall of 2007, a.i.g. products had begun a tailspin that sparked the worst financial crisis. by may 2009, various programs of support from the federal reserve and the treasury amounted to more than 180 billion in bailouts to the company. other nonbank broker deals like lay man brothers were at the center of toxic assets central to the crisis and necessitated the need for a wall street bailout. the amendment would stop lay man brothers from regulation. hedge funds wer
dodd-frank does not any institution as too big to fail. dodd-frank provides regulators with the tools to address the risk posed by large, complex financial institutions. both banks and nonbanks alike, this is crucial to addressing the regulatory gaps we witnessed leading up to the 2008 crisis. too many nonbanks were in the shadows and escaped critical regulation that could have prevented the crisis. for example, regulators have assigned a.i.g.. recall that the arm of a.i.g. was speculating in...
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the director, richard chord ray, claimed the three-year statute of limitations within dodd-frank did not apply to the cfpb's administrative proceedings process. deliberately ignoring the law. using this unprecedented rationale, the cfpb retroactively imposed fines of $109 million. against the corporation for alleged violations dating back to 1995. meaning, the cfpb imposed fines for alleged violations that occurred 19 years after the statute of limitations had expired. again, 19 years after the expressed statute of limitations. these fines are illegal under dodd-frank, and they deny business owners basic liability protections guaranteed to them under the statute of limitations. without those protections, the cfpb could threaten litigation forever. handcuffing businesses' ability to create jobs in perpetuity. you can't just make this up. this is lawless behavior and it's dangerous for the rule of law. my amendment's very simple, it prohibits the cfpb from using any funds and takes administrative actions past the expressed three years statute of limitations in dodd-frank. i urge my col
the director, richard chord ray, claimed the three-year statute of limitations within dodd-frank did not apply to the cfpb's administrative proceedings process. deliberately ignoring the law. using this unprecedented rationale, the cfpb retroactively imposed fines of $109 million. against the corporation for alleged violations dating back to 1995. meaning, the cfpb imposed fines for alleged violations that occurred 19 years after the statute of limitations had expired. again, 19 years after the...
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that is why we have dodd frank reform. if you can recall what happened went08 when this country into recession, almost depression, regulatory agencies work not funded, they weed to bd soundness but they did nothing. they tried to weaken these agencies by underfunding them. sec is our cop on the block. they are concerned about derivatives and banker transparency. you know what they are doing to the cfpb. that is the consumer financial protection bureau that we created. dealing with the fraud that has been committed by some of the automobile dealers. looking at all the fraud going secondaryr post financial education institutions. they cannot do what they are doing to weaken this oversight that we need. >> some of their efforts give us a new senator in the commonwealth of massachusetts. do we have 15 supporters? this is how it works. the proponents go first. five minutes for the proponents and then we will hear it in opposition. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is all about whether or not we are going to have the oversight agenc
that is why we have dodd frank reform. if you can recall what happened went08 when this country into recession, almost depression, regulatory agencies work not funded, they weed to bd soundness but they did nothing. they tried to weaken these agencies by underfunding them. sec is our cop on the block. they are concerned about derivatives and banker transparency. you know what they are doing to the cfpb. that is the consumer financial protection bureau that we created. dealing with the fraud...
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that is why we have dodd frank reform. if you can recall what happened went08 when this country into recession, almost depression, regulatory agencies work not funded, they were supposed to be a lot safety and soundness but they did nothing. they tried to weaken these agencies by underfunding them. sec is our cop on the block. they are concerned about derivatives and banker transparency. you know what they are doing to the cfpb. that is the consumer financial protection bureau that we created. dealing with the fraud that has been committed by some of the automobile dealers. looking at all the fraud going secondaryr post financial education institutions. they cannot do what they are doing to weaken this oversight that we need. >> some of their efforts give us a new senator in the commonwealth of massachusetts. do we have 15 supporters? this is how it works. the proponents go first. five minutes for the proponents and then we will hear it in opposition. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is all about whether or not we are going t
that is why we have dodd frank reform. if you can recall what happened went08 when this country into recession, almost depression, regulatory agencies work not funded, they were supposed to be a lot safety and soundness but they did nothing. they tried to weaken these agencies by underfunding them. sec is our cop on the block. they are concerned about derivatives and banker transparency. you know what they are doing to the cfpb. that is the consumer financial protection bureau that we created....
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hillary clinton wants to keep dodd/frank and downsize financial institutions that are too large to be managed effe effecti effectively. how should we think of the two? >> one of the interesting things about the election that is blowing minds is you have the democratic candidate who is closer to wall street than the republican candidate. hillary clinton has changed her tune. she's taken record amounts of donations from wall street. with bernie sanders and elizabeth warren's push to regulate wall street, hillary clinton has taken on that policy proposal. what is interesting about trump, he said he wanted to get rid of dodd/frank, he has tough words for bankers saying they are hedge fund managers and not going to get a free pass. i think trump is cognitive his base, the working class americans were wiped out in 2008 from the financial crisis. making sure he had a tax plan and a wall street plan that incentivizes growth. he doesn't want to do things that overly regulate small businesses. if you think about local community banks, those are the things -- the big banks take on the regulation
hillary clinton wants to keep dodd/frank and downsize financial institutions that are too large to be managed effe effecti effectively. how should we think of the two? >> one of the interesting things about the election that is blowing minds is you have the democratic candidate who is closer to wall street than the republican candidate. hillary clinton has changed her tune. she's taken record amounts of donations from wall street. with bernie sanders and elizabeth warren's push to...
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it's like -- dodd-frank. we need watchdogs. but kuwait frankly when i hear poison pill riders, how about poison pill riders. how about regulations? we need to say what we think is appropriate for the people who sent us here. no disrespect to this administration, although i wonder what shoe it would have been eight years ago, but i wasn't here eight years ago to remember that, it's like listen, we are going to disagree on policy, but because the congress thought of something in the majority that it is a poison pill rider and pretend that everything comes out, health care, i.r.s., 501-c's. and by the way, in the c i got in civics, the power of the purse is the biggest oversight and it should be used. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. serrano: i yield to mr. hoyer for the purposes of entering in a colloquy. mr. hoyer: we have been working on federal bureau of investigation project since 2007. this project remains a top priority for the maryland delegatio
it's like -- dodd-frank. we need watchdogs. but kuwait frankly when i hear poison pill riders, how about poison pill riders. how about regulations? we need to say what we think is appropriate for the people who sent us here. no disrespect to this administration, although i wonder what shoe it would have been eight years ago, but i wasn't here eight years ago to remember that, it's like listen, we are going to disagree on policy, but because the congress thought of something in the majority that...
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at a photographotra of this transgender victim on v your screen now should be b 23-year-old daniqua doddao known as dee dee. d she was beat up and shot onn july 4th around the cornerhe cor from her home.from hom investigators say they arrived r to find dodd unresponsived suffering from a gunshot wounduw her neck.her neck. she was taken to a nearbyea hospital where she died nine dd days later.days now, her family tells meel dodd's often worked late nightda as a prostitute then say the s that's what she was doing thes d morning she died.ing don't believe this was a hate h crime but dodd's aunt tells mels she believes she was targeted tr because of the way she looked.k. >> we do have guys out here outh y'all robbing transgendersgender when they make they money, youoo know. >>> they will come and rob them or sometime they mightometh beat them up or sometime theyety just might rob them and keep it moving.it mov you know, so, you got to worry o about that out here, too, t, being a transgender.nsnd >> reporter: anyone withter: ant information is asked to call police. you can also text them ann
at a photographotra of this transgender victim on v your screen now should be b 23-year-old daniqua doddao known as dee dee. d she was beat up and shot onn july 4th around the cornerhe cor from her home.from hom investigators say they arrived r to find dodd unresponsived suffering from a gunshot wounduw her neck.her neck. she was taken to a nearbyea hospital where she died nine dd days later.days now, her family tells meel dodd's often worked late nightda as a prostitute then say the s that's...
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. >> we should also note that he's promised to repeal dodd-frank. is that going to get broad support in the gop? is he pushing to move it to that side of the business agenda? >> reporter: i do not think so, simon. i think this is widely seen within the party as a political tactic to try to get some bernie sanders' votes for donald trump. don't know if that's going to work, but we've gotten a cool response already from the top republican on banking regulation in the house. he was not embracing that proposal. i will be shocked if paul ryan, the house speaker, embraces a revival of glass-stegall in his remarks tonight. we'll be listening for those. >> it will be interesting if he comes out publicly to say just that, john, for the most, thank you very much. if trump wins, our next guest says the banks will face significant challenges. ed mills is fbr's financial policy analyst. what do you make of what you're hearing out of the gop now? >> well, i think a lot of the big banks are probably wondering do they have any friends left at all? because i think w
. >> we should also note that he's promised to repeal dodd-frank. is that going to get broad support in the gop? is he pushing to move it to that side of the business agenda? >> reporter: i do not think so, simon. i think this is widely seen within the party as a political tactic to try to get some bernie sanders' votes for donald trump. don't know if that's going to work, but we've gotten a cool response already from the top republican on banking regulation in the house. he was not...
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sponsored on the health board and the representative i want to welcome the amazing director katherine dodd. >> thank you. good morning members of the board brown today a administrative code for the health service and calendars year 2017 this the stacey a monthly contribution the charter requires the employer contribute towards the health premiums for the 10 couldn't average based on the 10 months populous counties they use the average amount to the retiree rates asia to a couple of unions not adopted the percentage contribution this year's 10 county average increases 4.4 percent and all health service insurance have increased substantially this - only which of - the first cost driver the cost of the inhibitions and out-of-pocket cost driven by large hospital consolidation this is the rapidly cost increase for the drugs to treat cancer and cure hispanics c and other anti viral drugs and others anti you mean minute drugs although we have many drugs as generic for several years the mustards are increasing the costs of generics to get a profit late cost driver that the services is hss members
sponsored on the health board and the representative i want to welcome the amazing director katherine dodd. >> thank you. good morning members of the board brown today a administrative code for the health service and calendars year 2017 this the stacey a monthly contribution the charter requires the employer contribute towards the health premiums for the 10 couldn't average based on the 10 months populous counties they use the average amount to the retiree rates asia to a couple of unions...
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we did get dodd frank. at least it was something, do you think it's rolling back? >> i think -- well, there's signs of hope. and i shouldn't -- the one mistake is that i think -- the one thing i will say about what you just described, they aren't all the same. hillary is different than bill, and barack obama is different than both of them. barack obama -- here's a man whose heart is, i think, clearly in the right place. and yet, when you look at his great big three achievements as president. stimulus, dodd-frank and obamacare, and all of these are flawed in exactly the sort of -- the way i've been describing. always reaching out for complexity when it's totally unnecessary. dodd-frank you. mentioned it. it's 20,000 pages long. and it's getting longer by the minute. there's this -- because they left it up to basically lobbyists and regulators to write this thing, and they're in d.c. right now working on the loopholes and exceptions and on and on. it would have been so much simpler to just choose a kind of elegant 1930s style solution. no, we're breaking this industr
we did get dodd frank. at least it was something, do you think it's rolling back? >> i think -- well, there's signs of hope. and i shouldn't -- the one mistake is that i think -- the one thing i will say about what you just described, they aren't all the same. hillary is different than bill, and barack obama is different than both of them. barack obama -- here's a man whose heart is, i think, clearly in the right place. and yet, when you look at his great big three achievements as...
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as deeniquia dodds fought for her life, controversy brewed.hey wondered why the police had not revealed that she was a transgender woman. the family asked them not to fearing they could face additional violence. matt yurus, wusa9. >> the funeral is scheduled at metropolitan community church, wednesday the 27 at noon. >>> changing to weather now, are the storms over for now? let's find out from first alert meteorologist melissa nord. >> after an active afternoon and evening, the storms are finally coming to an end. that's the good news there. we have amazing video coming out of dell city we are going to show you. this is the gusty winds moving through earlier this evening. thank you to mike sending in this video. you can see the leaves and the tree branches blowing in the wind there. now, all is quiet. we have our first alert live doppler showing most of the rain ng south and east and this is the front that has been moving through and behind this front, some slightly drier air prevents as much storm coverage tomorrow afternoon. as we go with cl
as deeniquia dodds fought for her life, controversy brewed.hey wondered why the police had not revealed that she was a transgender woman. the family asked them not to fearing they could face additional violence. matt yurus, wusa9. >> the funeral is scheduled at metropolitan community church, wednesday the 27 at noon. >>> changing to weather now, are the storms over for now? let's find out from first alert meteorologist melissa nord. >> after an active afternoon and evening,...
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host: under dodd frank? guest: much of it under dodd frank.hange in the regulators. when they think things are safe they are less scrupulous. dodd frank also did a bunch of random things like regulate the fees that credit card people can charge retailers. they propose this as very friendly with the retail industry. there are a bunch of different things that were stuck all in one package. we have made the banking system safer one of the things that you have to remember, one of the things that makes the banking system safer is having people who have been through a crisis. it sounds terrible. there was actually some really interesting research from vernon economist, and they did asset markets. what happens if you get people trading, it is on computers but they are trading for real money. they create a market in a lab in the assets that you can buy have an uncertain payoff. what happens in these markets and what they say is they get bubbles. every time the same thing happens, they get a big level and the only way according to one of the economist
host: under dodd frank? guest: much of it under dodd frank.hange in the regulators. when they think things are safe they are less scrupulous. dodd frank also did a bunch of random things like regulate the fees that credit card people can charge retailers. they propose this as very friendly with the retail industry. there are a bunch of different things that were stuck all in one package. we have made the banking system safer one of the things that you have to remember, one of the things that...
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it is one of the central pillars the dodd flake act. $11. yer oof has returned billion to millions of consumers who have been harmed. let me repeat that, 11. billion has been returned to our squints as a result of the work of the crmp f brppmp. our colleagues want to gene side lenders. redatory advocacy.ve the let me stop here and yield two minutes to mr. elleson. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ellison: 11. billion to the consumers. it has been working on behalf of consumers. how many house households are better off? how much justice has been accorded and yet here we are and our friend on the other side of the aisle want to walken and water it up. it is a good thing that the crmp f pmpbrn is independent. and good thing they don't have to worry about political essures and a singled minded pressures. oy the way, we have oversight. and the financial services committee. he comes all the time and has to answer question after question, day in and day out and he answers the questions as well as anybody could. there is accountability. a
it is one of the central pillars the dodd flake act. $11. yer oof has returned billion to millions of consumers who have been harmed. let me repeat that, 11. billion has been returned to our squints as a result of the work of the crmp f brppmp. our colleagues want to gene side lenders. redatory advocacy.ve the let me stop here and yield two minutes to mr. elleson. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ellison: 11. billion to the consumers. it has been working on behalf of consumers. how...
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dodd/frank, harvard just came out with a study about this.k has killed community banks, particularly banks owned by people of color, african-americans. people are not living the american dream because of regulations like dodd/frank that was started and -- >> the american people don't care about the banks. they want to know about the wages, their savings. >> let's talk about wages and just the overall economy. so i heard no recognition of the financial crisis and responsibility that was created by democrats who forced banks to lend to subprime borrowers who should not have bought these houses. that triggered the domino effect that killed wages. >> i don't have a lot of time. tell me the difference between president obama's economic policy and hillary clinton's very quickly if you can because i can't find one. >> there absolutely is. i think what we're going to see more with hillary is similarly what we had under bill clinton. i think there's going to be more smart regulation, not just -- >> oh, great. great. more regulation. just what we need.
dodd/frank, harvard just came out with a study about this.k has killed community banks, particularly banks owned by people of color, african-americans. people are not living the american dream because of regulations like dodd/frank that was started and -- >> the american people don't care about the banks. they want to know about the wages, their savings. >> let's talk about wages and just the overall economy. so i heard no recognition of the financial crisis and responsibility that...
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in the photograph, we had president harry truman, h w dodd and george c. marshall, who is president of the american red cross. we can surmise why truman and the others are there, but what was the marshall connection? in his invitational letter, president dodd wrote that he wanted him there to receive the second published copy of the letters. he said that "one reason is that your life and thoughts of been in the jeffersonian tradition, but the main reason is that you are america's number one citizen, measured by standards of self-denying public service." america's number one citizen, that is an honor. of course, they were old allies. marshall wrote, "as of my political faith, i have never voted. my father was a democrat, my mother a republican, and me, i am an episcopalian." in one of his last official acts as president, truman directed the department of state and defense in the national archives where i work to corporate with the foundation in procuring documentary materials in providing access to the records. in truman's words, to provide suitable recogni
in the photograph, we had president harry truman, h w dodd and george c. marshall, who is president of the american red cross. we can surmise why truman and the others are there, but what was the marshall connection? in his invitational letter, president dodd wrote that he wanted him there to receive the second published copy of the letters. he said that "one reason is that your life and thoughts of been in the jeffersonian tradition, but the main reason is that you are america's number...
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throughout predodd frank, during dodd frank, post dodd frank, they are discussing what are the right set of policies to confront, too big to fail and an area that i think needs more attention to people in funding and run ability issues in and out of the regulated sector so i think it is good to have discussions that might produce some ideas that haven't been produced or developed before. those of us who are policy makers through all these discussions though need to continue to do the work we've been charged with doing. in our case has been increasing capital, stress testing, pursuing the resolution plans and dealing with liquidity issues. so people in the room talk academics talk, public policy organizations talk. that's a healthy thing in the economy to have more discussion debate and if concrete things emerge that worth congress looking at or regulators looking at from any process is a good thing. those charged with policy have to go on and do our jobs as best we can during the discussions which will probably continue indefinitely. >> a question right here. we have time for one mor
throughout predodd frank, during dodd frank, post dodd frank, they are discussing what are the right set of policies to confront, too big to fail and an area that i think needs more attention to people in funding and run ability issues in and out of the regulated sector so i think it is good to have discussions that might produce some ideas that haven't been produced or developed before. those of us who are policy makers through all these discussions though need to continue to do the work we've...
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dodd frank killed community banks, particularly banks owned by people of color. african americans.people are not living the american dream because of dodd-frank. >> american people don't the care about the banks. >> well let's talk about wages and just the economy. so i heard no recognition of the financial crisis and responsibility created by democrats who forced banks to lend to subpar boroughers. >> i don't have a lot of time. tell me the difference between president obama's economic policy and hillary clinton's because i can't find it. >> there is. what we're going to see i think more with hillary is what we had under bill clinton. i think there is going to be more smart regulation. >> oh, great. great. more regulation. i have to go. sorry. >> no. no. >> up ahead, two things from absolutely not miss on tv this weekend. we've got special sneak peeks rbiing. if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world. try
dodd frank killed community banks, particularly banks owned by people of color. african americans.people are not living the american dream because of dodd-frank. >> american people don't the care about the banks. >> well let's talk about wages and just the economy. so i heard no recognition of the financial crisis and responsibility created by democrats who forced banks to lend to subpar boroughers. >> i don't have a lot of time. tell me the difference between president...
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throughout predodd frank, during dodd frank, post dodd frank, they are discussing what are the right set of policies to confront, too big to fail and an area that i think needs more attention to people in funding and run ability issues in and out of the regulated sector so i think it is good to have discussions that might produce some ideas that haven't been produced or developed before. those of us who are policy makers through all these discussions though need to continue to do the work we've been charged with doing. in our case has been increasing capital, stress testing, pursuing the resolution plans and dealing with liquidity issues. so people in the room talk academics talk, public policy organizations talk. that's a healthy thing in the economy to have more discussion debate and if concrete things emerge that worth congress looking at or regulators looking at from any process is a good thing. those charged with policy have to go on and do our jobs as best we can during the discussions which will probably continue indefinitely. >> a question right here. we have time for one mor
throughout predodd frank, during dodd frank, post dodd frank, they are discussing what are the right set of policies to confront, too big to fail and an area that i think needs more attention to people in funding and run ability issues in and out of the regulated sector so i think it is good to have discussions that might produce some ideas that haven't been produced or developed before. those of us who are policy makers through all these discussions though need to continue to do the work we've...
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dee dee dodds died after more than a week on life support kristin wright is live. >> reporter: she is gone violently and unexplainably. the question that so many keep asking is why. >> what was she doing? >> reporter: why was dee dee dodds shot on the fourth of july and left for dead on division avenue in northeast d.c.? was it because the 22-year-old was a transgender woman or something else entirely? joanne lewis raised her since she was born. >> i feel so hurt because they are human, too, regardless of what their sexuality is. she doesn't know if it's a hate crime and police say dee dee was a prostitute and constantly worried about her safety. >> a beautiful person, you know. loved to make you laugh and smile. >> reporter: and so neighbors keep coming back to why. coming up tonight at 6:00, we'll will honor dee dee's life. back to you. >> kristin wright, thank you. >>> new information about this scene that played out in may at a party at the university of maryland. cell phone video shows campus police officers pepper spraying students. tonight, the police chief of the university te
dee dee dodds died after more than a week on life support kristin wright is live. >> reporter: she is gone violently and unexplainably. the question that so many keep asking is why. >> what was she doing? >> reporter: why was dee dee dodds shot on the fourth of july and left for dead on division avenue in northeast d.c.? was it because the 22-year-old was a transgender woman or something else entirely? joanne lewis raised her since she was born. >> i feel so hurt because...
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dee dee dodds is gone, taken off life support nine days after she was shot blocks from her home and her family in d.c. the woman who raised her is hurt. >> i can't question that. all i know is she's at peace now. whoever did it, squlus cities justice be done f. >> reporter: why was dee dee shot? because she was a transgender woman or something else entirely? transgender activist says she doesn't know but the community is shaken. >> we always expect that we're in harm's way of robbery and assaults but murder, no. >> reporter: police say they don't know the motive. >> i feel so hurt because i feel like they are human, too. regardless of what their sexuality is, they are human beings just like we are. >> reporter: the lgbt community will hold a vigil on saturday. >> we're asking anyone that knows anything to please come forward and say something. >>ep terrace where dee dee lived. so far, no arrests, no suspect information. >> dee dee, thank you. >>> tonight, union leaders say they will work to get council members who signed a resolution voted out of office. the resolution is a call for pol
dee dee dodds is gone, taken off life support nine days after she was shot blocks from her home and her family in d.c. the woman who raised her is hurt. >> i can't question that. all i know is she's at peace now. whoever did it, squlus cities justice be done f. >> reporter: why was dee dee shot? because she was a transgender woman or something else entirely? transgender activist says she doesn't know but the community is shaken. >> we always expect that we're in harm's way of...
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trump on the campaign trail and it also deals with issues like repealing dodd-frank. these are all things mr. trump has spoken about on the campaign trail. taking the gridlock. system, economic system, political system. we are pleased with the results. we are confident the business session in the afternoon, the delegates of the convention will reaffirm. we are pleased about what happened in the rules committee this week, where the at attempts to try and discredit the primary season of republicans and it independents were rejected by the delegates overwhelmingly. it was crushed. a lot of the news about the trump organizations was not collected from the delegates. it was reported from super pac organizations that were being funded by third parties that had nothing to do with the convention and were trying to disrupt the decision-making of the republican voters who participated in the process. we are confident the roles that were passed that affect the delegates that were selected will be approved tomorrow at the business session. canink i will stop and we deal directly
trump on the campaign trail and it also deals with issues like repealing dodd-frank. these are all things mr. trump has spoken about on the campaign trail. taking the gridlock. system, economic system, political system. we are pleased with the results. we are confident the business session in the afternoon, the delegates of the convention will reaffirm. we are pleased about what happened in the rules committee this week, where the at attempts to try and discredit the primary season of...
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there is broad agreement that you are not just going to repeal dodd frank.with house republicans, especially the head of the house financial services committee who has come out recently with an alternative framework to dodd frank. i think some people are jumping to the conclusion that this is a sign that trump can get behind the hinterland -- the bill. we're talking about the house and what the impact of pence is how the bill should get through the house. that's not where the action is going to be. the action is going to be in the senate. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders and the left wing of the democratic already -- party will be there the whole time on determining what passes. i don't see pence really having any kind of impact on where the real fight will be, which is the united states senate. i stepped back and said, this is a nice little push. it's all about winning on governing. i'm very skeptical. >> what economic policies -- well pence have any influence over donald trump? >> that's a great question that cannot be answered until 2017. i would offer th
there is broad agreement that you are not just going to repeal dodd frank.with house republicans, especially the head of the house financial services committee who has come out recently with an alternative framework to dodd frank. i think some people are jumping to the conclusion that this is a sign that trump can get behind the hinterland -- the bill. we're talking about the house and what the impact of pence is how the bill should get through the house. that's not where the action is going to...
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he laid out a specific agenda for the republican party and what his father would do on trade, on doddimmigration. i learned more about trump domestic policy than i ever have from donald trump. now, the question is, why can't donald trump make that argument. why is the son so articulate and yet he doesn't have the discipline to get through a speech and read through a teleprompter to explain his own ideas. in one sense, you sort of think, oh, man, i wish i could have donald trump jr.'s discipline with a candidate that's actually running for president but that's not what we have. >> i love that donald trump plagiarized his own speech for the upcoming night. i think that's reassuring on some level that someone inside the trump inner circle does have knowledge and mastery of conservative issues and can master them in a way that -- i mean, dodd-frank is something that conservatives really detach. i mean, it has a lot of bureaucracy that imposes on smaller banks and credit younes that they think is unfair. there is a policy to be had there. donald trump has never engaged in it. >> maria, fas
he laid out a specific agenda for the republican party and what his father would do on trade, on doddimmigration. i learned more about trump domestic policy than i ever have from donald trump. now, the question is, why can't donald trump make that argument. why is the son so articulate and yet he doesn't have the discipline to get through a speech and read through a teleprompter to explain his own ideas. in one sense, you sort of think, oh, man, i wish i could have donald trump jr.'s discipline...
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it undermines key elements of the affordable care act, undermines key elements of dodd-frank financial reform, it diminishes women's access to legal health services, it meddles in the district of columbia's internal affairs and undermines the president's cuba policy. the bill rewards tax cheats, not honest, hardworking americans by failing to provide efficient funding to enforce tax law. for all those reasons, i would urge my colleagues to vote against the underlying bill as well and i would also ask unanimous consent to insert into the record the president's statement of administration policy which says if presented with this bill he would veto it. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: so here we are again, mr. speaker, for the third time talking about a rule to consider a bill that's going nowhere. and we're doing this at a time when a vast majority of our constituents want us to do something about preventing more gun violence in this country. mass shootings have become unacceptably commonplace in the united states of america, and we have a responsibility to do mo
it undermines key elements of the affordable care act, undermines key elements of dodd-frank financial reform, it diminishes women's access to legal health services, it meddles in the district of columbia's internal affairs and undermines the president's cuba policy. the bill rewards tax cheats, not honest, hardworking americans by failing to provide efficient funding to enforce tax law. for all those reasons, i would urge my colleagues to vote against the underlying bill as well and i would...
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dodd frank is consumer protection for billionaires. [applause] we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence at any time in world history. it's composed of a self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we cannot live that way in a longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little about risks. the other party is the party of risk. -- a lot of meant time with many great americans is spent time in the military and i know what's at stake. when leaders deposition of power, americans risking their lives for our freedom are less safe. normal daily, i get a call or text from a real american hero. his name is mark and i call him a friend. he was part of the security team at the annex at the conflict in benghazi. he was one of the men who received frantic phone calls from his buddies of the compound , calls that pleaded for help, calls that he tried to answer. but calls that did not save his friends because secretary clinton ignored their request for help on the night in question and even in the weeks and months leading up to
dodd frank is consumer protection for billionaires. [applause] we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence at any time in world history. it's composed of a self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we cannot live that way in a longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little about risks. the other party is the party of risk. -- a lot of meant time with many great americans is spent time in the military and i know what's at stake. when leaders deposition of power,...
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dodd frank is for billion nears of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of self satisfied people at the top, new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer, it's too risky. i've spent many times with many great americans who have served this country in the military and they know what's at stake. they're less safe. you know, almost daily i get a call or text from real american hero. he was part of the security team. he was one of the men who received frantic phone calls from his buddies, calls that pleaded for help. calls that he and his teams tried to answer. the calls that didn't save all his friends, because secretary clinton state that ignored their request for help, both on the night in question and even in the weeks and months leading up to the attack. it's a tragedy and one that would be repeated. ask mark who is fit to lead, who has the judgment to lead, who will take that call at 3:00 in the morning, or better yet, ask yourselves if you were in mark's shoes that night, who would you rather call. . let me tell you something about
dodd frank is for billion nears of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of self satisfied people at the top, new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer, it's too risky. i've spent many times with many great americans who have served this country in the military and they know what's at stake. they're less safe. you know, almost daily i get a call or text from real american hero. he was part of the security team. he was one of the men who received frantic phone calls...
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, it during dodd-frank, post-dodd-frank, they are continuing discussions on what the right set of regulatoryneeds to confront today to fail, an area i continue to think needs more attention, the funding in and out of the regulatory sector. it is held eight to continue to have discussions that might produce some ideas that haven't been produced or developed before. those of us who are policymakers throughout this discussion need to continue to do the work we been charged with doing, which in our case is increasing capital and put in the stress testing regime in place, pursuing the resolution plan, dealing with liquidity issues. again, people should -- people in this room talk, academics talk. robert policy organizations talk. that is a healthy thing to have more discussion and debate and if concrete things emerge that what congress is looking back on the regulators looking out for many process is a good day. those of us who are actually charged with making policy have to go on and do our jobs as best we can join her other discussions, it will probably continue indefinitely. >> relief this dis
, it during dodd-frank, post-dodd-frank, they are continuing discussions on what the right set of regulatoryneeds to confront today to fail, an area i continue to think needs more attention, the funding in and out of the regulatory sector. it is held eight to continue to have discussions that might produce some ideas that haven't been produced or developed before. those of us who are policymakers throughout this discussion need to continue to do the work we been charged with doing, which in our...
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host: under dodd frank? guest: much of it under dodd frank.t of it is a change in the regulators. when they think things are safe they are less scrupulous. dodd frank also did a bunch of random things like regulate the fees that credit card people can charge retailers. they propose this as very friendly with the retail industry. there are a bunch of different things that were stuck all in one package. we have made the banking system safer one of the things that you have to remember, one of the things that makes the banking system safer is having people who have been through a crisis. it sounds terrible. there was actually some really interesting research from vernon economist, and they did asset markets. what happens if you get people trading, it is on computers but they are trading for real money. they create a market in a lab in the assets that you can buy have an uncertain payoff. what happens in these markets and what they say is they get bubbles. every time the same thing happens, they get a big level and the only way according to one of
host: under dodd frank? guest: much of it under dodd frank.t of it is a change in the regulators. when they think things are safe they are less scrupulous. dodd frank also did a bunch of random things like regulate the fees that credit card people can charge retailers. they propose this as very friendly with the retail industry. there are a bunch of different things that were stuck all in one package. we have made the banking system safer one of the things that you have to remember, one of the...
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maria: she says she wants to add on to dodd-frank and obamacare.ou cut red tape and rolled back regulations. >> i think she'll cut back red tame. she doesn't to hold the large banks and wall street accountable. she is focused on cutting red tape for small businesses. maria: governor, it was great to see you. we have the colorado governor right here, the democratic convention in full gear. we'll take a short break. donald trump is enjoying quite a bounce following the rnc. will hillary clinton get the same bounce after this conference? if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, ♪ ♪ >> you're watching special coverage of the democratic national convention in philadelphia, pennsylvania. once again, here's maria bartiromo. maria: welcome back. we are coming to you live tonight from the democratic national convention in philadelphia. joining me right now is hillary clinton sup
maria: she says she wants to add on to dodd-frank and obamacare.ou cut red tape and rolled back regulations. >> i think she'll cut back red tame. she doesn't to hold the large banks and wall street accountable. she is focused on cutting red tape for small businesses. maria: governor, it was great to see you. we have the colorado governor right here, the democratic convention in full gear. we'll take a short break. donald trump is enjoying quite a bounce following the rnc. will hillary...
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dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires. we produced the biggest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of the self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is the party of risk. i have spent many time-- time with many great americans who have served this country in the military and they know what is at stake. when we have weak leaders in positions of power, americans risking their lives for our freedoms are less safe. you know, almost daily i get a call or a text from a real american hero. his name is mark gu ist and i'm proud to call him a friend. mark was part of the security team at the an ex, our grounds at the consulate in benghazi. mark was one of the men who received fran particular phone calls from his buddies at the compound, calls that pleaded for help, calls that he and his team tried to answer. a call that didn't save all his friends because secr
dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires. we produced the biggest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of the self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is the party of risk. i have spent many time-- time with many great americans who have served this country in the military and they know what is at stake. when we...
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dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires. we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of the self-sfi self-satisfied people at the top. the new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is party of risk. i've spent many time with many great americans who have served this country in the military, and they know what's at stake. when we have weak leaders in positions of power, americans risking their lives for our freedoms are less safe. now almost daily i get a call or text from a real american hero. his name is mark, proud to call him a friend. he was part of a security team at the annex on the grounds of the conflict of benghazi, mark, one of the men who received frantic calls from his buddies at the compound, calls he and his team tried to answer. calls that didn't save all his friends because secretary clinton's state department ignored request for help both on the night in q
dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires. we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of the self-sfi self-satisfied people at the top. the new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is party of risk. i've spent many time with many great americans who have served this country in the military, and they know what's at stake. when we...
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the trump campaign wants that to happen, would repeal dodd-frank legislation as well, those were theions that were imposed after the recession, also want to get rid of the consumer financial protection bureau, says those rules contribute to what the campaign calls a rigged financial system. but getting a lot of attention this morning because not only breaking up the banks but also getting rid of the regulation that's supposed to help consumers. >> i like how you get choked up talking about glass-steagall. there's not much that makes christine romans emotional, but glass-steagall. >> additionally just how unpopular wall street it is, and it is the republicans who have tapped into that. you're making fun of me. >> when we start talking about derivatives, sobs. all right. the head of fox news could be on his way out. possible new allegations, new allegation of sexual harassment against roger ailes. this story is getting bigger and bigger. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be th
the trump campaign wants that to happen, would repeal dodd-frank legislation as well, those were theions that were imposed after the recession, also want to get rid of the consumer financial protection bureau, says those rules contribute to what the campaign calls a rigged financial system. but getting a lot of attention this morning because not only breaking up the banks but also getting rid of the regulation that's supposed to help consumers. >> i like how you get choked up talking...
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laughter ] folks as i stand here tonight i see so many friends and colleagues like my buddy chris dodd many people here. i see the faces of those who have placed their belief in barak and me, so many faces. but one this is a bittersweet moment for jill and me and my family n2008 when i was about to deploy to iraq and again in 2012, our son beau introduced me, you have been listening to the vice president scro biden. interestingly enough he was going to at one point seek the nomination himself. and he is speaking about his son right now we know that he changed his course of his political future. you can see the reception they have given him. he is well loved in the democratic party. he is a first of three main speakers tim kaine and then we'll hear from the president. that should start in an hour. we'll bring those to you or starting at 7. back to you. >> here is another look toe speakers. the president as we mentioned is the headliner he is expected to speak in the 7:00 hour. and speaking tonight, the vice president nominee tim kaine his chance to introduce himself to the american peop
laughter ] folks as i stand here tonight i see so many friends and colleagues like my buddy chris dodd many people here. i see the faces of those who have placed their belief in barak and me, so many faces. but one this is a bittersweet moment for jill and me and my family n2008 when i was about to deploy to iraq and again in 2012, our son beau introduced me, you have been listening to the vice president scro biden. interestingly enough he was going to at one point seek the nomination himself....
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police say they're still investigating, there will be a vigil for dodds on saturday. >>> and the lastay before congress takes a summer break brought a big protest tonight over what they did not get done. >>> also, we're following the latest out of france, we'll bring you any updates as we get them and turn on your brking neweas >>> no justice, no peace. >> about 100 demonstrators gathered for a "black lives matter" march near capitol hill, coming after a day of controversy in the d.c. council. the head of d.c.'s police union is so upset over a police reform resolution he says that officers will try to unseat the council members who support it. that resolution calls for reform citing the names of ten people killed by police. the list includes trayvon martin, the unarmed florida teen who was killed by a civilian, george zimmerman. and the union says in other cases cited the officers were found not to have committed any crime at all. >> basically spitting in our face and telling us how police officers are just criminals and violent. >> it's not all about the police and i made the point c
police say they're still investigating, there will be a vigil for dodds on saturday. >>> and the lastay before congress takes a summer break brought a big protest tonight over what they did not get done. >>> also, we're following the latest out of france, we'll bring you any updates as we get them and turn on your brking neweas >>> no justice, no peace. >> about 100 demonstrators gathered for a "black lives matter" march near capitol hill, coming after...
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i think dodd for myself. i never say you have to do this. and make suggestions like it just did. i suggest you try this and if you don't want to do and you don't want to and that's your choice but hey i'm going to be on the jesus trained with my uncle ted. >> may be the last two questions a month or more. one, what is your issue that you care the most about, the policy issues and two police tell us about making that movie. [laughter] >> i policy issue i care the most about is to be -- defeating isis. i care the most about defeating isis because until we do that i won't feel like we have achieve the greatness in the country that we can and we have to prove to the world that we care about everybody, that we are not just the selfish americans who sit on her high horse and think we are better than everyone else. that is not who we are. we love people and we care about people and we are the strongest country in the world so it's our responsibility to take care of those who can't take care of themselves.
i think dodd for myself. i never say you have to do this. and make suggestions like it just did. i suggest you try this and if you don't want to do and you don't want to and that's your choice but hey i'm going to be on the jesus trained with my uncle ted. >> may be the last two questions a month or more. one, what is your issue that you care the most about, the policy issues and two police tell us about making that movie. [laughter] >> i policy issue i care the most about is to be...
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dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires. we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of the self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is the party of risk. i've spent time with many great americans who have served this country in the military, and they know what's at stake. when we have weak leaders in positions of power, americans risking their lives for our freedoms are less safe. you know, almost daily i get a call or a text from a real american hero. his name is mark geist, and i'm proud to call him a friend. mark was part of the security team at the annex on the ground of the consulate in benghazi. mark was one who received frantic calls, calls that he and his team tried to answer. a call that didn't save all his friends because secretary clinton's state department had ignored their requests for help both on the night in question
dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires. we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of the self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is the party of risk. i've spent time with many great americans who have served this country in the military, and they know what's at stake. when we have weak...
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dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires.use] we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of a self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is the party of risk. i've spent many, time with many great americans who have served this country in the military, and they know what's at stake. when we have weak leaders in positions of power, americans risking their lives for our freedoms are less safe. [applause] you know, almost daily i get a call or a text from a real american hero. his name's mark geist, and i'm proud to call him a friend. [cheers and applause] mark was part of the security team at the annex on our grands of the consulate in benghazi. mark was one of the men who received frantic phone calls from his buddies at the compound, call that is pleaded for help, calls that he and his team tried to answer, but calls that didn't save all
dodd-frank is consumer protection for billionaires.use] we produced the thickest network of patronage and influence of any country at any time in world history. it's composed of a self-satisfied people at the top, our new aristocrats. we can't live that way any longer. it's too risky. let me talk a little bit about risks. the other party is the party of risk. i've spent many, time with many great americans who have served this country in the military, and they know what's at stake. when we have...
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dodd i have a related question i noticed that your reserves for the trust fund has been dwindled quite a bit from 11 millions to 3 million or so i'm wondering are there any plans to replenish to grow that back up are we in any danger you know of a shortage. >> we've spent the reserve amount over the last two years to buy down the early retiree active and rates to make them comprehensive with blue shield and capillary this year the board went through two rate deliberations what to buy down our policy is to set aside 1/3rd of any excess not excel by premiums over expenditures and to amortize any decreases over 3 years that amount would so been 3.679 millions the rate increased 48 percent plus to further decrease those costs and i don't believe that we are in - we still have what's the balances pamela? whatever 11 millions plus 3.79 is. >> so there's 3.79 that should be adequate nonetheless we have a tremendous number of sick people and if it isn't we will amortize any loss over 3 years but increase the premiums obviously. >> i'm curious what's the average autumn that you've had in they'r
dodd i have a related question i noticed that your reserves for the trust fund has been dwindled quite a bit from 11 millions to 3 million or so i'm wondering are there any plans to replenish to grow that back up are we in any danger you know of a shortage. >> we've spent the reserve amount over the last two years to buy down the early retiree active and rates to make them comprehensive with blue shield and capillary this year the board went through two rate deliberations what to buy down...
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the spiritual symbol now on the visor of his police suv brings comfort to west wildwood sergeant jim dodd>> in such an uncertain time, it's nice to know the community is here to care for us. >> thank you for your outstanding service. >> reporter: at the cape may county law enforcement memorial, members of the community group the women of wildwood gave 80 of these special visor clips to all four police departments in the wildwoods for their vehicles. >> dear god, protect these men and women. >> reporter: the clips contain a police officer's prayer, group members were driven to get them while watching news coverage of the deadly police ambush in dallas. >> we just really want them to look at that and know that there are people out here who really support them, that they protect our families, our children. >> it's nice to be recognized. even with a small memento like this, it means so much more. >> reporter: in manchester township, blue lights are beaming from houses, the result of a facebook post from the mayor asking residents to support and thank local police officers. >> not everybody in
the spiritual symbol now on the visor of his police suv brings comfort to west wildwood sergeant jim dodd>> in such an uncertain time, it's nice to know the community is here to care for us. >> thank you for your outstanding service. >> reporter: at the cape may county law enforcement memorial, members of the community group the women of wildwood gave 80 of these special visor clips to all four police departments in the wildwoods for their vehicles. >> dear god, protect...
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dodd-frank, which he supported. >> at the end of the day, i think the president's a little one bit too far. there is too much relation on the banks today and that is why i think this sort of people need those loans. charlie: there is a consensus the democratic party is moving left. not late. [laughter] >> late and left. charlie: are you ok with that in terms of what you would like to see in the party contribute to? >> i would like the party to be more to the center. charlie: like bill clinton? >> exactly. i understand it is moving left. charlie: the needs are different? >> the needs of the country are different. at the end of the day, i think for most americans it is best that hillary is in the middle. to have compromises, do not know if you're going to be able to do that. charlie: political people tell me, those you know in some new supported for barack obama enough or hillary clinton given when you look at this election, 45%, one candidate. republican candidate. in 45 support the democratic candidate. and in between is about 9% or 10% of people who have not made up their minds are in
dodd-frank, which he supported. >> at the end of the day, i think the president's a little one bit too far. there is too much relation on the banks today and that is why i think this sort of people need those loans. charlie: there is a consensus the democratic party is moving left. not late. [laughter] >> late and left. charlie: are you ok with that in terms of what you would like to see in the party contribute to? >> i would like the party to be more to the center. charlie:...
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congress shelled out close to a trillion dollars on the stimulus package, passed financial reform with dodd-frank pelosi: the bill is passed. sam: and of course, paved the way for the affordable care act. those laws represent the hallmarks of the 111th congress. noticeably absent is any significant legislation on guns. larry gerston: let's put it this way. the government was less intrusive, a little bit less concerned, a little bit less involved with some of the other laws that are already on the books. sam: these are the gun laws passed by the 111th congress: firearms can be carried in national parks. firearms can be carried on amtrak trains. the law enforcement safety improvement act, which helps retired, qualifying police officers carry concealed weapons. juliet: unfortunately, for the last 20 years or so, nothing has happened at the federal level. there's a lot of political cowardice, and the nra has a stranglehold over congress. sam: julie leftwich is legal director for the law center to prevent gun violence. she helped write the last major piece of federal gun reform legislation, a 1994 fed
congress shelled out close to a trillion dollars on the stimulus package, passed financial reform with dodd-frank pelosi: the bill is passed. sam: and of course, paved the way for the affordable care act. those laws represent the hallmarks of the 111th congress. noticeably absent is any significant legislation on guns. larry gerston: let's put it this way. the government was less intrusive, a little bit less concerned, a little bit less involved with some of the other laws that are already on...