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the most egregious aspects of dodd frank and sanded them down. the threshold for being considered a significant financial institution and therefore higher regulations, that was raised, and there is a bipartisan agreement. a number of things that can form with the sanding off of the rough edges of dodd frank, that bill got two thirds vote in the senate, and was signed into law. it is a bipartisan concept and process, and now the regulators need to move quickly to provide relief for community financial institutions, which is the focus of this change. big banks are under the same regulatory challenges as under dodd frank. these were agreements we could reach for the smaller institutions. we have a partisan understanding because we see the stats. we have lost a third of community banks in this country over the last 10 years. a third of them. that is a significant thing. it is devastating for local communities. we see a community bank or institution merging or going out of business. we are trying to give that relief for the smaller institutions to get
the most egregious aspects of dodd frank and sanded them down. the threshold for being considered a significant financial institution and therefore higher regulations, that was raised, and there is a bipartisan agreement. a number of things that can form with the sanding off of the rough edges of dodd frank, that bill got two thirds vote in the senate, and was signed into law. it is a bipartisan concept and process, and now the regulators need to move quickly to provide relief for community...
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the most egregious aspects of dodd frank and sanded them down. the threshold for being considered a significant financial institution and therefore higher regulations, that was raised, and there is a bipartisan agreement. a number of things that can form with the sanding off of the rough edges of dodd frank, that bill got two thirds vote in the senate, a wide senate, a wide bipartisan support in the house. we have lost a third ofept and community banks in this country over the last 10 years. a third of them. that is a significant thing. it is devastating for local communities. urban and urban and rural are experiencing this in some way. we see a community bank or institution merging or going out i am saying these regulators move quickly before the politics of the residential election so dominate all of washington and we can't get anything done. get as much done as we can in the time we are given, and faithfully implement this bipartisan law. >> from a regulators perspective, politics should not be hugely important. it is kind of a matter of rulem
the most egregious aspects of dodd frank and sanded them down. the threshold for being considered a significant financial institution and therefore higher regulations, that was raised, and there is a bipartisan agreement. a number of things that can form with the sanding off of the rough edges of dodd frank, that bill got two thirds vote in the senate, a wide senate, a wide bipartisan support in the house. we have lost a third ofept and community banks in this country over the last 10 years. a...
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you've spoken about dodd frank. as you know, there were massive exemptions carved out for real estate in particular and as a result a lot of the money that was once flowing to swiss banks has been parked in new york miami and la and a lot of american cities. have you think of regulus regulations as they pertain to real estate? >> i'm not sure exactly what you are referring to the routines to real estate. >> what i'm referring to is the fact that a lot of the same background checks required for other sectors of the financial markets are not actually included. as a result for example, you can set up anonymous corporations and invest in housing in the united states to park many here as a form of what i would consider laundering. >> so you are asking me a question about details. i confess this is not in the fed's domain of authority and i confess i really haven't thought deeply about what the rules are. certainly banks face rules and real estate area in terms of the checks that they need to do, but you may be right that
you've spoken about dodd frank. as you know, there were massive exemptions carved out for real estate in particular and as a result a lot of the money that was once flowing to swiss banks has been parked in new york miami and la and a lot of american cities. have you think of regulus regulations as they pertain to real estate? >> i'm not sure exactly what you are referring to the routines to real estate. >> what i'm referring to is the fact that a lot of the same background checks...
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the bureau was created by the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act following the financial crisis to ensure that americans have a regulator working solely on their behalf in order to protect them from predatory and abusive actors. under director richard cordray's leadership, the consumer bureau helped over 30 million consumers who were harmed and addressed over 1.2 million complaints about financial institutions. as the chairman of the subcommittee on housing, community development, and insurance, i am pleased to see that the critical legislation restores the supervisory and enforcement powers of the bureau's office tasked with combating discriminatory lending practices. which have been responsible for causing the racial wealth gap to continue to grow. especially after a the financial crisis of -- after the financial crisis of 2008. this is a commonsense bill that, again, puts the american consumer first and ensures that in the regular course of business and commerce people will not forgotten. mr. speaker, thank you. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from ca
the bureau was created by the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act following the financial crisis to ensure that americans have a regulator working solely on their behalf in order to protect them from predatory and abusive actors. under director richard cordray's leadership, the consumer bureau helped over 30 million consumers who were harmed and addressed over 1.2 million complaints about financial institutions. as the chairman of the subcommittee on housing, community...
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dodd-frank conferred authority over private student lending to the cfpb. it did not grant the cfpb a role in the federal student lending that is overseen by the department of education. so this amendment is a counterpoint to what is existing law. the memorandum of understanding was terminated for good reason. this amendment is nothing more than an attempt to undo another federal agency's action without understanding the context in which it was terminated. i think the fundamental issue here is consumer choice, student choice. we lack that currently. when 90% of student lending is run by the federal government, we have a problem. that is a nationalized set of lending with more consumer choice, with better technology, with real innovation, we can give students better opportunities and better choices. those things are happening in the private sector but in a limited way because the federal government is so deeply involved in student lending. let's fix that issue of student lending with good reforms, with proper innovation, with more choices. this amendment doe
dodd-frank conferred authority over private student lending to the cfpb. it did not grant the cfpb a role in the federal student lending that is overseen by the department of education. so this amendment is a counterpoint to what is existing law. the memorandum of understanding was terminated for good reason. this amendment is nothing more than an attempt to undo another federal agency's action without understanding the context in which it was terminated. i think the fundamental issue here is...
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. >>> former university of ta i dodd is expected in a courtr he's charged of rape. dodd says the sex w consen >>> montgomery county a man is 12-yea girl that he drove police arrested james booker of the says she was walking booker allegedly pulled his car police said he drove the girl to her. once she entered the home the detect say they did not know each beforehand. three other women have come forwar in january he druggedom a wan then the county prosecutors cala him serial rapist. author say the new reports 2010. >>> a judge will decide edward cruise is c with school he was treated by a psychologis before the shooting. prosec want to know whether he ever talked aboin shoot people he has pled not guilty. discus betwe students and he was impressed with the range also campus sexual assault, i got asked questions about alln virgi is lies. go ahe and investigate the when those investigations are doneap opriately and there was no corruption. there no treason. there attempted coup. those are lies and dumb lies at that. they w just good people circum in the last month atto
. >>> former university of ta i dodd is expected in a courtr he's charged of rape. dodd says the sex w consen >>> montgomery county a man is 12-yea girl that he drove police arrested james booker of the says she was walking booker allegedly pulled his car police said he drove the girl to her. once she entered the home the detect say they did not know each beforehand. three other women have come forwar in january he druggedom a wan then the county prosecutors cala him serial...
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dodd the sex was consen latest pornogcharges. timoth will appear in court today.vestigators tell the news 4 i-team t at they discov pictures on his more the charges in our nbc on beltway. this happened near route 202 and a thrown drive and he was thrown over theersey wall and hit by a car. possib severe weather especi between 3 and 8:00 today. keep the weather ear to the sky and a weather eye on your nbc word here on nbc 4. doug and amelia whel be . that i the news for today. >> we appreciate you waking up joy uday ♪ i've slain your dreaded dragon. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? my lord? hey good knight. where are you ♪ing? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill hi ♪ grab your ts, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nespresso. tis all i desire. did thou bring enough for the whole kingdom? george: nespresso, what else? compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. cod to know that i d save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business pack
dodd the sex was consen latest pornogcharges. timoth will appear in court today.vestigators tell the news 4 i-team t at they discov pictures on his more the charges in our nbc on beltway. this happened near route 202 and a thrown drive and he was thrown over theersey wall and hit by a car. possib severe weather especi between 3 and 8:00 today. keep the weather ear to the sky and a weather eye on your nbc word here on nbc 4. doug and amelia whel be . that i the news for today. >> we...
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not totally but largely outlawed by dodd-frank.trump's in office, they are pulling back regulations, they still haven't gotten rid of a lot of stuff in dodd-frank. investment banking, again, goldman sachs, premier firm, morgan stanley, they have been on a lot of deals together. they were on the uber deal. the fees are being squeezed. okay? so this is the problem. now, what does david solomon do. why are former partners saying this. they are talking to people inside. they say he's not hired investment bankers to do this tomorrow but they believe he's clearly thinking in this direction. he's cutting costs. if you see, he's doing some smaller deals around the edges. he bought some money management firm recently. small deals. he's doing small things. they really believe that he's getting this in shape to sell it. again, u.s. bancorp is a name i hear. i hear american express a lot, too. i don't know if that is as easy of a deal. kind of a different form. u.s. bancorp, there's almost no overlap. they are a commercial bank, roughly the sa
not totally but largely outlawed by dodd-frank.trump's in office, they are pulling back regulations, they still haven't gotten rid of a lot of stuff in dodd-frank. investment banking, again, goldman sachs, premier firm, morgan stanley, they have been on a lot of deals together. they were on the uber deal. the fees are being squeezed. okay? so this is the problem. now, what does david solomon do. why are former partners saying this. they are talking to people inside. they say he's not hired...
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the bureau of financicial protection, or cfpb was established by the 2010 dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act in response to this crisis. the cfpb is tasked with implementing and enforcing federal consumer financial laws while ensuring consumer access to fair, transparentd competitiveinancialnd services. cordray, the cfpb returned over $12 million to consumers who fell victim to deceptive practices. handed over 1.2 million financial complaints. reigned in payday lenders. combating discrimination in lending, and held a number of bad actors accountable. under this administration the cfpb's leadership ordered a number of changes that weekened its ability to protect consumers. this included firing members of the consumer advisory board and reducing the size of the board. this hurt the cfpb's ability to help and protect consumers. the board's experts helped inform the cfpb about emerging practices and trends in the consumer finance industry and share analysis and recommendations. it helps ensure the government fully leverages expertise of those from outside of governmen
the bureau of financicial protection, or cfpb was established by the 2010 dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act in response to this crisis. the cfpb is tasked with implementing and enforcing federal consumer financial laws while ensuring consumer access to fair, transparentd competitiveinancialnd services. cordray, the cfpb returned over $12 million to consumers who fell victim to deceptive practices. handed over 1.2 million financial complaints. reigned in payday lenders....
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he's accused of meeting a girl dodd says the sex was concea sul. >> say he offered her a news 4. good morning. their children and a reminder 't we don know, especially childr now james allen booker of upper marlbo last thursday afternoon he saw a 12-yea walking down he brought her home and sexually assaul outside of her afterw she did go inside and told her parents who called police this morning booker is facing he was arrested just yesterday he remains in custody this >>> a man is charged with raping a woman. three new women have come forwar montgo county prosecutors author say new accusations >>> former fbir direcmes washinpost. comey calls the president's go ahead. when this is over they will find the work has been done approp there corruption, there those are lies and dumb lies at that. they w pele trying to last month attorney general a hearing that he believes >> not saying that tough >> the op ed comes after they >>> a d.c. teenager has been put in a year of probation. he through tunnels and he was a sophomore at the he apologized. he didn't know the effect could have. >>>
he's accused of meeting a girl dodd says the sex was concea sul. >> say he offered her a news 4. good morning. their children and a reminder 't we don know, especially childr now james allen booker of upper marlbo last thursday afternoon he saw a 12-yea walking down he brought her home and sexually assaul outside of her afterw she did go inside and told her parents who called police this morning booker is facing he was arrested just yesterday he remains in custody this >>> a man...
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of mexicans nor united states citizens us and at the moment the mexican foreign minister marcello dodd is on his way to washington d.c. to continue that dialogue to begin dialogue both on trade and on the issue of immigration now one thing that does seem rather counterintuitive is that the united states canada and mexico are on the verge of signing a trilateral trade agreement so it almost seems inappropriate the timing of these threats by the american president saying that he will impose tariffs on mexico if the do not do more to stem the flow of migrants making their way north toward the united states while we continue to hear president trump going to twitter blaming mexico for taking somewhere around 30 percent of the auto industry away from the united states blaming mexico for the migrant crisis saying that mexico is not doing enough the president the united states is also not saying exactly what more he wants mexico to do to stem the flow of migration or shot in iraq will live for us in mexico city thank you it's going to roslan jordan now who is in washington d.c. so has there be
of mexicans nor united states citizens us and at the moment the mexican foreign minister marcello dodd is on his way to washington d.c. to continue that dialogue to begin dialogue both on trade and on the issue of immigration now one thing that does seem rather counterintuitive is that the united states canada and mexico are on the verge of signing a trilateral trade agreement so it almost seems inappropriate the timing of these threats by the american president saying that he will impose...
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that helped to moments the fronts the moments of the leading social democrat the disputes and come to dodd as they say the leading candidate it's really a surprise we would see how the evening develops ok so i mean given that we potentially have this result here could we really see this set the trend or have any influence on the other countries that are voting in the coming days. well the trend in the rest of europe is not that the social democrats really written the pose show that they're popular all over europe again and they will have around 20 percent of the seats in the new parliament. if this netherland trend is the trend in europe than this was really a very big surprise i don't think this is his term because we'll gather votes all over europe this is the folds of the polls but you never know european elections are hard to predict because they are fought in 28 member states and really these are 28 races in the different countries and amsterdam thank you. huge celebrations have kicked off to mark the 70th anniversary of germany's post-war constitution known as the basic law it comes
that helped to moments the fronts the moments of the leading social democrat the disputes and come to dodd as they say the leading candidate it's really a surprise we would see how the evening develops ok so i mean given that we potentially have this result here could we really see this set the trend or have any influence on the other countries that are voting in the coming days. well the trend in the rest of europe is not that the social democrats really written the pose show that they're...
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also like family to me, senator chris dodd. friends long before any of us were in congress.red that they are here with us tonight. [applause] speaker pelosi: i am pleased to be joined by so many members of our official family in congress. from massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, texas, california, maryland. i include former members of congress, i'm including the secretary of state john kerry. and including congressman joe kennedy, who eloquently enacts, in his generation, the kennedy commitments to be a voice for the voiceless. [applause] the kennedy family has given so much to america's history and america's's future. we remain in all of the courage that is the kennedy constant. their courage to accept the the best and the saddest that god's will has descended upon them, and the courage of faith and hope. caroline, i specially remain inspired by the courage of your grandmother, your mother, jaclyn, especially on this day, and by your courage, madam ambassador. [applause] speaker pelosi: i prize the distinction of being associated with past recipients, who for over thr
also like family to me, senator chris dodd. friends long before any of us were in congress.red that they are here with us tonight. [applause] speaker pelosi: i am pleased to be joined by so many members of our official family in congress. from massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, texas, california, maryland. i include former members of congress, i'm including the secretary of state john kerry. and including congressman joe kennedy, who eloquently enacts, in his generation, the kennedy...
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they took his case about 5 years ago and in january they presented new evidence which dodd disproved eyewitnesses accounts over originally what happened and when the victim was re interviewed. he admitted that he was not confident about the original identification that he made. well the long planned suicide barrier for the golden gate bridge is slowly taking shape con for us charles clifford has a look at the prototype. >>on thursday, the golden gate bridge district showed off a prototype of its new suicide barrier that's currently being installed. underneath the golden gate bridge know when it's finished the barrier will said about 20 feet below the road deck you will run along both sides of the bridge extending out away from the bridge will be composed of a steel arms, the tubes there will also be a stainless steel net spread out in all there will be about 3 and a half miles of netting underneath the bridge. the idea is to a deter people from trying to commit suicide by jumping off the bridge. and also be if they have someone does jump they will fall into the net and get stock abou
they took his case about 5 years ago and in january they presented new evidence which dodd disproved eyewitnesses accounts over originally what happened and when the victim was re interviewed. he admitted that he was not confident about the original identification that he made. well the long planned suicide barrier for the golden gate bridge is slowly taking shape con for us charles clifford has a look at the prototype. >>on thursday, the golden gate bridge district showed off a prototype...
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joining me now is laurence dodds, us tech reporter in silicon valley in california.is on, nick clegg, the communications achieve is sent instead, but facebook announcement that they have a new action. facebook is tightening its rules and making them more consistent because what hate groups on line are good is when you clamp down on one element of the operation, they find a new way. they go to instagram, they find something else. if you're live streaming privileges would be revoked for a broader range of things, it is looking at a loophole. which is a good thing. what do you make about what is being done about this? a huge amount of attention since what happens in new zealand and sri lanka. jacinda adern very vocal about the fact that there needs to be tough action from both government and companies but when it comes to what has changed, not a lot has? in some ways quite a lot has, actually. companies have come a long way. there has been a voluntary code of removing hate speech in europe that has seen good results in the quickness of removing things from on line. they
joining me now is laurence dodds, us tech reporter in silicon valley in california.is on, nick clegg, the communications achieve is sent instead, but facebook announcement that they have a new action. facebook is tightening its rules and making them more consistent because what hate groups on line are good is when you clamp down on one element of the operation, they find a new way. they go to instagram, they find something else. if you're live streaming privileges would be revoked for a broader...
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>> well, what could happen afte that is that se would be present dodd a u.s. attorney's office, which has historically been loathe to charge, you know, an attorney general with contempt charges. this was wha what happened in te obama administtion with eric holder, but if went before, he was held in contempt, it went before a u.storney 0 who declined to pursue charges so it is not clear that this could actuly be a sucessful effort, but ultimately where this is destined is for thhie courts,s whole fight is a larger sign of resistance there the trump administration to congressional over 0 sight, so this is all in line with that a thinking. >> sreenivasan: speaking of that the tmp administration is basically said, no, either we are not going to comply or went are going to csue and it seems like a tactic to stretch this out longer and longer and perhaps until after next election. >> that could very well e e. and while i think the white house is definitely happy with the way the atrney general is handling this, you know, by refusing to submit to congress mands this
>> well, what could happen afte that is that se would be present dodd a u.s. attorney's office, which has historically been loathe to charge, you know, an attorney general with contempt charges. this was wha what happened in te obama administtion with eric holder, but if went before, he was held in contempt, it went before a u.storney 0 who declined to pursue charges so it is not clear that this could actuly be a sucessful effort, but ultimately where this is destined is for thhie...
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both dod and frank said that the attacks -- the claimed attacks on dodd/frank were false.r democrats -- they were attacking democrats on this but they were. and the reason i supported the bill was that small banks and small credit unions in my state which are very important to rural communities in colorado, had trouble keeping windup the regulatory requirements for dodd/frank. and for years they had pointed out to me that they hadn't caused the financial crisis, which is true. and i said to them when i have a chance to help fix that in a bipartisan way i will because we lost 40% of the bank headquarters in colorado as a result partly because of those regulations. that is why i voted for the bill. i kept my word, and i believe i did the right thing. thank you for the question. >> we're going to go to another audience question. deb dolbman who runs her own packaging business. >> for the past two years our country has been jerked around like a wagon being towed down a bumpy dirt road behind an angry toddler on a tricycle. >> i don't know what you mean. >> we seem to be in dan
both dod and frank said that the attacks -- the claimed attacks on dodd/frank were false.r democrats -- they were attacking democrats on this but they were. and the reason i supported the bill was that small banks and small credit unions in my state which are very important to rural communities in colorado, had trouble keeping windup the regulatory requirements for dodd/frank. and for years they had pointed out to me that they hadn't caused the financial crisis, which is true. and i said to...
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the post-financial crisis maybe had something to blame for that particularly with the regulation of dodd frank and the like. guest: i am very sympathetic to small banks who feel that they really have suffered in the last few years from the burden of regulation. it was much more costly for them than for the big banks. but right now, when i say to the small banks -- what i say to the small banks is, don't look backwards. saying no more regulation, less regulation, the answer is actually, it has to be smart regulation. the questions that are coming at the regulators are really complicated, like, how are you going to figure out what is an algorithm? who owns everybody's data? will we have open banking where you can submit your data to anybody want the way they have in europe and the u.k.? those questions require a different mindset. and by the way, they require our seven regulators will the small business ranking to work together -- small business banking to work together, to streamline and simplify. host: is that a problem in itself, that there are seven regulators just for that aspect of s
the post-financial crisis maybe had something to blame for that particularly with the regulation of dodd frank and the like. guest: i am very sympathetic to small banks who feel that they really have suffered in the last few years from the burden of regulation. it was much more costly for them than for the big banks. but right now, when i say to the small banks -- what i say to the small banks is, don't look backwards. saying no more regulation, less regulation, the answer is actually, it has...
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in northern ireland, it is the two largest parties that have topped the polls with diane dodds retainingg her seat for sinn fein. but the really striking story of the day here is that for the first time in 40 yea rs of here is that for the first time in 40 years of european elections in northern ireland, across communities, neither or nationalist party is strongly on course to take northern ireland's third seat and that would be a massive result for naomi long and the alliance party, doubling their result, the results they got back in 2014 in the last european elections. why has this happened? it is being seen as a sign of after years of unionist and nationalist politics dominating the landscape here, that there is a new centre ground coming through. and as the alliance party campaigned for remain and strongly for a second referendum, it is also being seen as a sign of the anti—brexit vote here in northern ireland, a place which voted to remain. many thanks to you all. for the latest in glasgow, cardiff and northern ireland. across the europe union, many of the traditional parties suffer
in northern ireland, it is the two largest parties that have topped the polls with diane dodds retainingg her seat for sinn fein. but the really striking story of the day here is that for the first time in 40 yea rs of here is that for the first time in 40 years of european elections in northern ireland, across communities, neither or nationalist party is strongly on course to take northern ireland's third seat and that would be a massive result for naomi long and the alliance party, doubling...
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michael dodd a former political correspondent for the australian broadcasting corporation and he says scott martin's a victory is far from resounding. as a win for scott morrison it's a narrow win and at this stage while counting until news we don't know whether he will actually be able to have a majority between him and his coalition partner and whether they'll either go for a minority government which suggests more instability in the future or be able to get some of the independent voters or minor parties on board to support them in what could be an unstable and very slim majority government so the future is uncertain however the counting ends up from here there is some suggestion that the a labor party manifesto so to speak was too detailed and they gave a lot of clues about what they do which involved being tough on what they call instead of the beginning of town tough on the the capitalists and tough on the richer people and that seems to have scared quite a few people you've also got to take into account that people also take polling results into account quite often in many coun
michael dodd a former political correspondent for the australian broadcasting corporation and he says scott martin's a victory is far from resounding. as a win for scott morrison it's a narrow win and at this stage while counting until news we don't know whether he will actually be able to have a majority between him and his coalition partner and whether they'll either go for a minority government which suggests more instability in the future or be able to get some of the independent voters or...
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curtailing of them because what we saw was when there was a similar issue with debit cards with the dodd frank years ago the durbin amendment basically capped interchange fees on debit cards, meaning how much money merchants pay the credit card cardnies when you use that . those fees are basically used to help pay for things like credit card rewards. once that cap was put on debit cards, debit card rewards essentially became extinct. they are still around a little bit but you kind of have to work to find them. the fear is that something similar to that would happen with credit card rewards if there was a severe rate cap. that would be a really big deal. sharon host: host: is in san marco's, texas. caller:caller: i have nothing to say except to call and correct something one of your callers said. he accused representative ocasio-cortez of having a 430 credit score et cetera et cetera, that was quickly fact checked. you go to snopes and commentary post that says ocasio-cortez -- it is very long and detailed investigation of this story and labeled it completely false. i want to make certain
curtailing of them because what we saw was when there was a similar issue with debit cards with the dodd frank years ago the durbin amendment basically capped interchange fees on debit cards, meaning how much money merchants pay the credit card cardnies when you use that . those fees are basically used to help pay for things like credit card rewards. once that cap was put on debit cards, debit card rewards essentially became extinct. they are still around a little bit but you kind of have to...
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is a victory for a right of center politics in australia andrew thomas al-jazeera melbourne michael doddis a former political correspondent for the australian broadcasting corporation he says the labor party's hard line may have scared some voters there is some suggestion that the a labor party many fest so to speak was too detailed and they gave a lot of clues about what they do which involve being tough on what they call them instead of the beginning of town tough on the the capitalists and tough on the richer people and that seems to have scared quite a few people you've also got to take into account that people also take polling results into account quite often in many countries when they vote and so the poll said a big labor win to bill shorten who's now actually leaving his job as leader of the labor party and they were nervous about that and seems enough of them were nervous and perhaps some were not telling the pollsters exactly the way they really were going to vote and as a result we've got a surprise which scott morrison the prime minister is describing is a miracle. austria's
is a victory for a right of center politics in australia andrew thomas al-jazeera melbourne michael doddis a former political correspondent for the australian broadcasting corporation he says the labor party's hard line may have scared some voters there is some suggestion that the a labor party many fest so to speak was too detailed and they gave a lot of clues about what they do which involve being tough on what they call them instead of the beginning of town tough on the the capitalists and...
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state senator bill dodd of napa is committee chairman and is trying to follow the governor's requestrt of legislation ready by early july. >> that's very ambitious. but we're working hard to try to exceed that goal. >> reporter: the cost of fires caused by power lines has driven pg&e into bankruptcy. jerry hill of san mateo says his goal is to make sure ratepayers don't get squeezed. >> the shareholders will pay for this. it's not going to be like last time when the ratepayers paid $8 billion to $12 billion more. >> reporter: they a long way to go and a short time to get there. eric thomas, abc 7 news. >>> and now to developing news. the search for a missing 4-year-old maleah davis in houston, texas has been suspended because of bad weather. the search had shifted close to the city on the side where the family's apartment is. the little girl was on the way to the airport with her stepfather and 1-year-old brother when she disappeared. her stepfather says three men in a blue chevy pickup like this one, ambushed their vehicle. time is of the essence in this search. maleah has had sever
state senator bill dodd of napa is committee chairman and is trying to follow the governor's requestrt of legislation ready by early july. >> that's very ambitious. but we're working hard to try to exceed that goal. >> reporter: the cost of fires caused by power lines has driven pg&e into bankruptcy. jerry hill of san mateo says his goal is to make sure ratepayers don't get squeezed. >> the shareholders will pay for this. it's not going to be like last time when the...
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the bill, by the way, is sponsored by state senator bill dodd. >>> a california man is accused of usingating apps to scam women out of thousands of dollars. 37-year-old wilson jackson asked women for loans and repaid them with bad checks. he is accused of inviting into his home to steal credit card numbers and bank information. one woman said he stole more than $6,000 from her bank account after just one date. >>> a 7th grader from san jose is one of the big winners in an eight-way tie at the national spelling bee >> a-u-s-l-a-u-t. >> you are correct! [cheering & applause] ering & applause >> he sure is. that is 13-year-old rishik gandhasri. it was an eight way tie for first place last night. it has never happened before in the 94 year history of the national spelling bee. there are eight co-champions that spelled the last 47 words absolutely correct. and each of them will custom trophy. by the way, last year rishik that goes to middle school in san jose tied for 25th place. >>> it is finals friday. time to support our warriors. they have two days off to regroup after losing game one of
the bill, by the way, is sponsored by state senator bill dodd. >>> a california man is accused of usingating apps to scam women out of thousands of dollars. 37-year-old wilson jackson asked women for loans and repaid them with bad checks. he is accused of inviting into his home to steal credit card numbers and bank information. one woman said he stole more than $6,000 from her bank account after just one date. >>> a 7th grader from san jose is one of the big winners in an...
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the bill is sponsors by napa state senator bill dodd. >>> bravo to a 7th grader from san jose one ofeveral winners in an eight way tie at the national spelling bee. >> a-u-s-l-a-u-t. >> you are correct! [cheering & applause] >> how does he do that? that is the 13-year-old that finished in an eight way tie for first place at the spelling bee last night. it never happened before in the 94 year history of the national spelling bee. they spelled 47 straight words correctly and each of them will get the top prize of $50,000 cash and the custom trophy. last year rizick that goes to middle school in san jose tied for 25th in the competition. >>> the time is 5:47. i was going to think of something millennium falcon. >> that was easy compared to those words. well, right now pam and dave, we have a pretty easy commute if i can make that transition, however it is slow on the altamonte pass. once you get to livermore it looks better. in tracy you have the normal slowing and after that it looks good to hayward and castro valley. the traffic is slow getting into the bay area but once you are here
the bill is sponsors by napa state senator bill dodd. >>> bravo to a 7th grader from san jose one ofeveral winners in an eight way tie at the national spelling bee. >> a-u-s-l-a-u-t. >> you are correct! [cheering & applause] >> how does he do that? that is the 13-year-old that finished in an eight way tie for first place at the spelling bee last night. it never happened before in the 94 year history of the national spelling bee. they spelled 47 straight words...
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manufacturing business where the margins have gone from extremely negative to only modestly negative we expect dodd to be positive within a year or two or a legitimate cash business in terms of returning cash eventually to shareholders that's a lot different in terms of how to run as a business. and some of the others you just mentioned. >> let me ask how you get or what the assumptions are behind your projection that this market could grow 100 times to $100 billion worth of revenue and the company's revenue from $88 million to $5 billion? how do you get there >> you have to start with a big number and work your way down. the big number we start with, there's $1.4 trillion in total retail value of meat sales globally i won't bore you with the details but a wholesale number, assume a percent of that that is addressable by plant-based meat, not everything will be, we believe, and then down to a number beyond meat gets to, 2% or 10% huge difference, obviously, in our model. we kind of split the difference and say they get 5% of that. the key to me is the $100 billion number and assuming "beyond" gets
manufacturing business where the margins have gone from extremely negative to only modestly negative we expect dodd to be positive within a year or two or a legitimate cash business in terms of returning cash eventually to shareholders that's a lot different in terms of how to run as a business. and some of the others you just mentioned. >> let me ask how you get or what the assumptions are behind your projection that this market could grow 100 times to $100 billion worth of revenue and...
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the dodd-frank act created the consumer financial civil penalty fundh the bureau deposits civil penalties that collects from wrongdoers. civil penalties should be used exclusively to make victims of financial consumer crimes whole. we should track down actual victims of fraud. however, current law allows the bureau to use this account as a slush fund. we should give the money back to the victims. this motion would put an end to the conversation pb slush fund. this motion requires them to do the right thing, give the money to the victims. . . mr. steil: the cfpb's ability to take away penalty funds and use them in unaccountable ways is unparalleled among financial regulators. where does this money go? both the government accountability office and the federal reserve's inspector general, which oversees the cfpb, found that the cfpb lacked internal procedures. the cfpb lacks accountability. the cfpb lacks transparency. where does this money go? let's put an end to the slush und at the bureau. let's redirect where this money belongs. let's give the money to the victims. i urge my colleagues t
the dodd-frank act created the consumer financial civil penalty fundh the bureau deposits civil penalties that collects from wrongdoers. civil penalties should be used exclusively to make victims of financial consumer crimes whole. we should track down actual victims of fraud. however, current law allows the bureau to use this account as a slush fund. we should give the money back to the victims. this motion would put an end to the conversation pb slush fund. this motion requires them to do the...
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he went after them on dodd frank. we'll have to see how this worked.l get money from wall street except for biden. >> neil: where did you get that notion that new yorkers are thin skinned? >> what? this guy is crazy. new yorkers are not thin skinned. are you kidding me? >> neil: we can still get stuff done? >> how much gets done in albany? does he understand how dysfunction albany is? the democrats running -- he's a democrat from new york. he's lives in staten island. have you seen what people are like? some of my best friends are from there. they're thin skinned. >> neil: we'll talk about it. thanks very much. well, we gave you everything. all the emotions to go with it that will do it here. we'll continue to look at wall street reaction to all that stopped the government. here's "the five" now. >> jessie: hello. i'm jesse waters with emily compagno, emily, juan and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." a battle over impeachment playing out in washington d.c. the president blasting democrats for their latest conspiratorial attacks.
he went after them on dodd frank. we'll have to see how this worked.l get money from wall street except for biden. >> neil: where did you get that notion that new yorkers are thin skinned? >> what? this guy is crazy. new yorkers are not thin skinned. are you kidding me? >> neil: we can still get stuff done? >> how much gets done in albany? does he understand how dysfunction albany is? the democrats running -- he's a democrat from new york. he's lives in staten island....
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fought against rollbacks of dodd/frank and some things awful like carried interest and more.city of newark we immediated to do things to get things going to get jobs created. getting institutional and philanthropy in our city because we were in a recession. recession for the country, they're depression-like circumstances here. >> let me ask you a specific question about one battle fought here, which was school reform here in newark. and you were champion, and i think continue to be a champion, for vouchers, for, and particularly for charter schools. those which flourished here in newark, and that has become a bone of contention with the teachers unions and some forces within the democratic party. >> right. >> the reality i've been a champion in schools. i championed specifically to have a unified system that works for my kids. not where your zip code determines the quality of school. my vision for america every zip code in america has great, quality schools regardless of your parents' ability to navigate school systems or if they have to work two jobs and can't do that. >> i
fought against rollbacks of dodd/frank and some things awful like carried interest and more.city of newark we immediated to do things to get things going to get jobs created. getting institutional and philanthropy in our city because we were in a recession. recession for the country, they're depression-like circumstances here. >> let me ask you a specific question about one battle fought here, which was school reform here in newark. and you were champion, and i think continue to be a...
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and, frankly, beared on what i have heard from the dodd and the department of homeland security and the fbi so far we haven't taken that threat seriously. >> i'm so proud of you. i hope that you, congressman, in fact would lead republicans in this juncture. i don't see that we are taking steps as a country, republican us and democrats to prevent a repeat of russian interference. obviously it benefited republicans in the last election. we don't know where it goes next time. >> sandra: i'm not so sure. >> juan: we need to do that that now and i couldn't agree more. >> frankly my democrat colleague stephanie murphy and michael waltz are all work okay legislation. >> sandra: hold on. i want to get back in here. this is a president who earlier today, he was departing the white house and made comments on the lawn, and he was very targeted on his criticism on robert mueller. here's the president. >> robert mueller should have never been chosen because he wanted the fbi job and he didn't get it and the next day he was picked as the special counsel. so you tell somebody i'm sorry you can't have
and, frankly, beared on what i have heard from the dodd and the department of homeland security and the fbi so far we haven't taken that threat seriously. >> i'm so proud of you. i hope that you, congressman, in fact would lead republicans in this juncture. i don't see that we are taking steps as a country, republican us and democrats to prevent a repeat of russian interference. obviously it benefited republicans in the last election. we don't know where it goes next time. >>...
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and all of this, jason, came from john bolton, the national security adviser rather than dodd from thetagon. my question is why would this news come from ambassador bolt snn. >> this is a great question i've been asking myself and others the last couple days. it seems to me that the ambassador for a number of years has wanted to see a confrontation with iran, military confrontation. we've seen it before in his conversations about iraq. more recently regarding venezuela. iran, and a fight with iran seems to be the thing that mr. bolton has been stealing himself for for years. >> so something that he wanted so the message comes from him. i want to ask you quickly about north korea. speaking of secretary pompeo, he was asked about some stunning reports coming out of the region that after that hanoi summit, several of the nuke or the negotiators north koreans who secretary pompeo may have been negotiating with may have been executed by kim jong-un. >> do we believe the reports are accurate? >> i don't have anything to add to that. >> there seems to be a shakeup of his team? >> it appears t
and all of this, jason, came from john bolton, the national security adviser rather than dodd from thetagon. my question is why would this news come from ambassador bolt snn. >> this is a great question i've been asking myself and others the last couple days. it seems to me that the ambassador for a number of years has wanted to see a confrontation with iran, military confrontation. we've seen it before in his conversations about iraq. more recently regarding venezuela. iran, and a fight...
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street, main street, the working poor, the forgotten middle class, feminists, soccer moms, bernie bros, doddre more tribal than 18th century afghanistan. admit it. >> why can't we all just get along? >> wise man. yeah, well the whole thing is like -- when everybody goes here's what i want no candidate to ever say again, i'm going to be the president for all americans, there's no such thing as all americans anymore. >> what do you mean? >> what i mean is right there, everybody is now saying, no, i'm here, it's -- the idea of a unified thing, won't exist. unless we're attacked by like outer space. >> but we're all supposed to be different but -- it's not a melting pot, it's like a gumbo. >> yeah, but take alabama, the abortion thing -- >> i've got to go, but quick. >> i'm just saying no one's going to change their opinions on this. that's never going to change. >> thank you, red state, blue state. colin quinn, red state, blue state, premiering memorial day 9:00 p.m. only here on cnn. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. illiant , included for just $35 a month. (woman) the iphone xr has
street, main street, the working poor, the forgotten middle class, feminists, soccer moms, bernie bros, doddre more tribal than 18th century afghanistan. admit it. >> why can't we all just get along? >> wise man. yeah, well the whole thing is like -- when everybody goes here's what i want no candidate to ever say again, i'm going to be the president for all americans, there's no such thing as all americans anymore. >> what do you mean? >> what i mean is right there,...
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last year, we rolled back the dodd-frank regulations that were crippling local banks, leaving -- thatillions of small business owners and homeowners rely on. i did not know this was a banking convention. i thought this was a real estate convention. what you know, you know what was happening to bankers, right? crusheders were being and they are being threatened. and these are people that are phenomenal. they were being destroyed. are oncel lenders again thriving. free to invest in our communities and help more families enjoy the experience and pride of homeownership. the press does not give me credit for anything, no matter what i do. who cares. the people know. that is why i have to go through go withent source and our social media stuff which is quite powerful. but they are very dishonest. right now, we are dealing with iran. out so many false messages that iran is totally confused. that might be a good thing. they put out fake news. they put out messages. that i am angry with my people. i am not angry. i make my own decisions. i am worse than they are. they are worse than me. they a
last year, we rolled back the dodd-frank regulations that were crippling local banks, leaving -- thatillions of small business owners and homeowners rely on. i did not know this was a banking convention. i thought this was a real estate convention. what you know, you know what was happening to bankers, right? crusheders were being and they are being threatened. and these are people that are phenomenal. they were being destroyed. are oncel lenders again thriving. free to invest in our...
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and i suppose we could say dodd frank. other than that, we've really done nothing.o, we have to find, i think, a way in this country to reconstruct that pleuralist politics and one of the arguments i make in my piece is that everywhere in america that goes on every single day except in congress. and the whole system is based on the idea not that we will agree with each other but we will disagree with each other. rachel maddow will have his bills mo views, michael bennet will have his views, kamala harris will have hers. we expect division and disagreements. how do we fashion those disagreements into imaginative and durable solutions is the work of a democracy. and we have completely lost it in our time. >> michael bennet is the senior senator from colorado. stay there, i promise i'll tell you about what bugged me in your piece. >> i want you to too. >> i'm going to break my rule about never talking to people about their families. we'll be right back. we'll be ri. - choosing to foster a child is choosing to nurture and emotionally support children in urgent need. it'
and i suppose we could say dodd frank. other than that, we've really done nothing.o, we have to find, i think, a way in this country to reconstruct that pleuralist politics and one of the arguments i make in my piece is that everywhere in america that goes on every single day except in congress. and the whole system is based on the idea not that we will agree with each other but we will disagree with each other. rachel maddow will have his bills mo views, michael bennet will have his views,...
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i suppose we can say dodd/frank. other than that, we've really done nothing.have to find, i think, a way in this country to reconstruct that pluralist politics, and the argument -- one of the arguments i make in my piece is that everywhere in america that goes on every single day, except in congress. >> mmm-hmm. >> and the whole system is based on the idea not that we will agree with each other but we will disagree with each other. rachel maddow will have her views. michael bennet will have his views. kamala harris, who is coming on tomorrow, will have hers. and mayor pete will have his. then you've got the republicans. and what we have to do is figure out how to go back to a place where we don't expect unanimity. we don't have a tyrant or a king to tell us what to think. we expect to have division and disagreements. how do we dpafashion those disagreements into imaginative and durable solutions is the work of a democracy and we have completely lost it in our time. >> michael bennet is the senior senator from colorado. will you stay there? i promise i'll tell
i suppose we can say dodd/frank. other than that, we've really done nothing.have to find, i think, a way in this country to reconstruct that pluralist politics, and the argument -- one of the arguments i make in my piece is that everywhere in america that goes on every single day, except in congress. >> mmm-hmm. >> and the whole system is based on the idea not that we will agree with each other but we will disagree with each other. rachel maddow will have her views. michael bennet...
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three women won the three seats on offer — diane dodds of the dup, the alliance party leader naomi longon. the two biggest parties here, the dup and sinn fein, they both retained their seats, but the big story of the day is northern ireland's third seat which for the very first time in 40 years of european elections in northern ireland has gone to a new centre ground party which designates neither as unionist nor nationalist, a party which attracts votes, cross community votes, and that is that alliance party. a massive result for naomi long. there has just been some huge cheers going up as that result was announced a few minutes ago. why does this matter for northern ireland? well, here the political landscape has been dominated for so long by unionist and nationalist parties, that big community divide. so, a really striking result. we are live from brussels this evening and our lead story is the european parliamentary elections. all the results that came through the night. stories from france, germany, poland, italy, hungary. this is what happens in the uk. the brexit party, only six
three women won the three seats on offer — diane dodds of the dup, the alliance party leader naomi longon. the two biggest parties here, the dup and sinn fein, they both retained their seats, but the big story of the day is northern ireland's third seat which for the very first time in 40 years of european elections in northern ireland has gone to a new centre ground party which designates neither as unionist nor nationalist, a party which attracts votes, cross community votes, and that is...
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more behind the scenes and the conservative and the social democrats had some kind of dodd was traveling all over europe and now it seems as if the conservative candidate could only win if you give substantial support to what the green party is asking for and they won the elections in cities like where i come from berlin because climate change was the number one subject they don't care about person now they call up for climate policy that deserves the name good to speak with you olrik joining us from london thanks for being with us. now britain's prime minister has been holding her weekly cabinet meeting with several ministers who want her job to rescind may announced her plans to resign before the conservative party's humiliating defeat in the european parliamentary election so far more than a dozen m.p.'s have now put their names forward to replace may who fail to get an agreement for her breaks it deals through parliament let's get more now from jonah hall in london so jonah anticipated high stakes competition in the u.k. for the next conservative leader what will it mean for brags th
more behind the scenes and the conservative and the social democrats had some kind of dodd was traveling all over europe and now it seems as if the conservative candidate could only win if you give substantial support to what the green party is asking for and they won the elections in cities like where i come from berlin because climate change was the number one subject they don't care about person now they call up for climate policy that deserves the name good to speak with you olrik joining...
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this have been a lot of laws that were initiated in 2008 crisis, dodd-frank and others, but all of them, actually, are delayed until 2020. i'd like to know your stance the on that. >> so i, i disagree with income inequality. i think it is an economic harm, and i think it exacerbates all of the other tensions that we iave in our society. i think the challenge, and this goes back to the question of trade wars, our economy is not simply -- i'm hesitating because i want to say a few things at once. part of our challenge with the way we pass our laws is we don't, politicians often don't want to be held accountable for fe consequences. so, yes, we will pass a law that says do x, but we delay the implementation so that it's long enough that people forget we did it. and it gives us time to undo it if we decide we don't want to. in the wake of the 2008 crisis, we attempted to respond, but we did so in a way we didn't want to alienate or offend anybody, including the perpetrate theres of the crisis. and that is deeply propmatic what we see -- the problematic. what we see happening with the cfpb,
this have been a lot of laws that were initiated in 2008 crisis, dodd-frank and others, but all of them, actually, are delayed until 2020. i'd like to know your stance the on that. >> so i, i disagree with income inequality. i think it is an economic harm, and i think it exacerbates all of the other tensions that we iave in our society. i think the challenge, and this goes back to the question of trade wars, our economy is not simply -- i'm hesitating because i want to say a few things at...
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that during your time with the american bankers' association it was those quiet years following the dodd-frank law. >> very tranquil. >> when we were in the room with a lot of people professing their mortality based on every single thing the government was contemplating on that day, mike was always the hold on, wait a minute guy. he was trying to figure out what was the emotion and substance with those arguments. i think you're bringing that same kind of focus to your public service in oklahoma which i'm sure the people there and we all do appreciate. let me just kind of start in with just the basic question that you seem like you have been a reluctant legal vanguard of this issue. were there times as you were moving into this legal theory when you were grappling with what you explained was your own ambivalence about the use of the law where you thought maybe it's not worth it, maybe we shouldn't go through with it. >> am i under oath? >> this is a private twitter-free zone with the wonderful people at c-span co h covering your every word. >> it's been tough. as i mexicoe mentioned, cheryl jus
that during your time with the american bankers' association it was those quiet years following the dodd-frank law. >> very tranquil. >> when we were in the room with a lot of people professing their mortality based on every single thing the government was contemplating on that day, mike was always the hold on, wait a minute guy. he was trying to figure out what was the emotion and substance with those arguments. i think you're bringing that same kind of focus to your public service...
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other piece was the passage of the general allotment act by a senator from massachusetts named henry dodd and the point behind the general allotment act is basically to break up the reservation after providing indians with the land allotment and once they had the land the thinking was that they would become bombers like their white neighbors and eventually they would blend and disappear from history, but that hasn't quite happen that way. . yesterday, they had an article in the la times saying chinese immigrants have been written out of californian history. with the exception of the fourth-grade teacher we have in the audience, we know that western history, the chinese railroad workers and american indians, that is the misperception and talked about in that this is not what was happening with native populations and with chinese railroad workers so little information remained or is it accessible. do you think today's scholarship is rectifying this in the first-hand stories of chinese railroad workers and/or the american indians themselves. >> yes, i think it's a start and i will point to m
other piece was the passage of the general allotment act by a senator from massachusetts named henry dodd and the point behind the general allotment act is basically to break up the reservation after providing indians with the land allotment and once they had the land the thinking was that they would become bombers like their white neighbors and eventually they would blend and disappear from history, but that hasn't quite happen that way. . yesterday, they had an article in the la times saying...
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director and peter dodd, the commercial director for welcome to yorkshire.y. i am coming back to yorkshire firstly because of yorkshire and its people because of yorkshire and its people because of yorkshire and its people because of the bunting and the knitting. there is no place in the world where the riders are cheered on by the people like you in yorkshire. what does this mean to the people of yorkshire? it is massive, this is about yorkshire pride and passion and the communities and the villages come together. it is a world—class field today. the calibre of the ride is fantastic, yorkshire is going global and people will come out in their tens of thousands to enjoy yorkshire at its very best. we have seen them getting ready. good luck for both of you today, we hope it all goes successfully in the next few days. we could do with the weather being a bit better. there were big storms yesterday, a little bit of rain today, but it will be turning colder and brighter. we are on the verge of another bank holiday weekend. the may bank holiday weekend is with us
director and peter dodd, the commercial director for welcome to yorkshire.y. i am coming back to yorkshire firstly because of yorkshire and its people because of yorkshire and its people because of yorkshire and its people because of the bunting and the knitting. there is no place in the world where the riders are cheered on by the people like you in yorkshire. what does this mean to the people of yorkshire? it is massive, this is about yorkshire pride and passion and the communities and the...
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>> we created this out of dodd-frank to make sure that consumers were protected because consumers in general do not have a seat at the table. under mick mulvaney and now the cpfd, their role of protecting consumers and lenders. i do not believe there is a problem with predatory consumers. there is a problem with predatory lenders. we've got to make sure that that agency is staff fulling fulfilling the mission. we have a role as congress to step in offer oversight. >> an interesting point when you talk about mick mulvaney, acting chief of staff at the white house. appreciate it as always, enjoy springtime in chicago. there's no better city for about eight weeks of the year. >> happy mother's day. leland: glad you got that in. and we'll get that in for you. a lot more on the buzz, howard kurtz and the panel will break down the media coverage of the democrats and how they're looking into president trump and fox news sunday, chris wallace will be on with white house economic advisors larry kudlow. he was on our show last week and fox this week. and see that panel. >> there's a growing ai
>> we created this out of dodd-frank to make sure that consumers were protected because consumers in general do not have a seat at the table. under mick mulvaney and now the cpfd, their role of protecting consumers and lenders. i do not believe there is a problem with predatory consumers. there is a problem with predatory lenders. we've got to make sure that that agency is staff fulling fulfilling the mission. we have a role as congress to step in offer oversight. >> an interesting...