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that is committed to senator dodd.pathy with politicians like senator dodd and others in the state who anticipated spiro agnew this time by suggesting to the people of connecticut that if you put all of the young people with long hair in jail, you will solve the problems that bother most of us. you will still have pollution, the war in vietnam, the crime would still increase in cities, you would still have the inflation that accompanies the war. >> he has been my idol for years. >> my idol. >> is the democratic party going to be responsive to the people? in the past it has always been that an uncommitted delegation has been sent to hartford. where some omnipresent force upstairs tells the delegates what to do and who to vote for. >> we tried in this campaign to do the one thing and that is to build an organization. to supplement and help serve the already existing democratic organization. >> they would still like to push donahue, he is noncontroversial. that is the great thing. i have been attacked all over the state.
that is committed to senator dodd.pathy with politicians like senator dodd and others in the state who anticipated spiro agnew this time by suggesting to the people of connecticut that if you put all of the young people with long hair in jail, you will solve the problems that bother most of us. you will still have pollution, the war in vietnam, the crime would still increase in cities, you would still have the inflation that accompanies the war. >> he has been my idol for years. >>...
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ms dodds took the oath in english and in welsh.a stormy westminster week which following the government ‘s defeat is only set to become more dramatic. joined me at the same time tomorrow as mps begin that debate on the emergency legislation which some hope will extend the brexit deadline. for now, from me, goodbye. hello there. many northern areas look quite chilly on wednesday and it was a very windy day with gusts of 50, 60 mile an hour across the north and west of the uk. today it does not look bad. pressure is building so a few showers around although it will be quite breezy it will be less windy. that low pushes off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice the isobars are still close together across the north—west and warm front moving in introducing thicker cloud with salary burst of rain and that will spread southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15,
ms dodds took the oath in english and in welsh.a stormy westminster week which following the government ‘s defeat is only set to become more dramatic. joined me at the same time tomorrow as mps begin that debate on the emergency legislation which some hope will extend the brexit deadline. for now, from me, goodbye. hello there. many northern areas look quite chilly on wednesday and it was a very windy day with gusts of 50, 60 mile an hour across the north and west of the uk. today it does not...
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people are saying we should eliminate the extremist, duffey and dodd.earing down a little harder in the last two days on the difference between the perspective of a few people in hartford who draw fancy retainers profiting by their activities in politics who decide what is to liberal for the state. last week in the industrial area, i indications of support but it has all been silenced. >> it is going to be a tough convention. if we do not watch our people -- >> duffey's campaign manager, and wexler. -- ann wexler. >> they don't want a primary. >> if we are not aware of what is happening and we don't pay attention -- at 19%, it was a nice exercise in democracy. the only way it works. ♪ >> not according to greed. leslie pray in the name of the pray. -- lest we >> john bailey. ribicoff. al donahue. al donahue is a super manufacturer with 13 children and $30 million. >> the keynote address. >> a wait and see attitude about some of the critical problems. >> he told me last week he wants to vote for me and he would like treasurerhur made him of the town and h
people are saying we should eliminate the extremist, duffey and dodd.earing down a little harder in the last two days on the difference between the perspective of a few people in hartford who draw fancy retainers profiting by their activities in politics who decide what is to liberal for the state. last week in the industrial area, i indications of support but it has all been silenced. >> it is going to be a tough convention. if we do not watch our people -- >> duffey's campaign...
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some of you may have read any post of a posts -- rumor committed to senator dodd. people likethy with senator dodd and others in this state who anticipated spiro agnew by suggesting to the people of connecticut that if you put all the young people with long hair in jail and revolutionaries in jail, you will solve the problem. pollution in have the war in vietnam. crime would still increase in the city still have inflation that accompanies the war. [crowd noise] --is the democratic's democratic party going to be responsive? >> in the past, it has been. delegation was sent to hartford-- i'm the present force upstairs. tell them to delegate what to do and who to vote for. >> we tried and this campaign to do the one thing that is essential to win the election and that is to build an organization that would help serve the already existing democratic organization. bailey wouldund still like to push donahue. is not controversial. -- he is not controversial. i have been attacked all over the state as a communist. a number of rumors have been , soted about my background we
some of you may have read any post of a posts -- rumor committed to senator dodd. people likethy with senator dodd and others in this state who anticipated spiro agnew by suggesting to the people of connecticut that if you put all the young people with long hair in jail and revolutionaries in jail, you will solve the problem. pollution in have the war in vietnam. crime would still increase in the city still have inflation that accompanies the war. [crowd noise] --is the democratic's democratic...
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as dodd frank set up in 2010 after the crisis.at always happens after a crisis is there repeat political reaction. they might do some things that are good and some things that are excessive and not so good. as they were trying to put dodd frank together, they could not agree on fannie and freddie. dodd frank did not address fannie and freddie. that is why we still have the conservatorship and how to reform fannie and freddie today. host: what is the next thing we are going to see on the trump administration plan? will we see something out of treasury, the white house, congress? guest: i think you will see more work between the treasury and the federal housing finance agency. or threel be in two ways. first of all, better capital standards. that is in the regulator. that is purely within their jurisdiction. then redoing the deal, redoing the bailout deal, which was a deal between the treasury and the federal housing finance agency. they will think about revising that. the third thing is they will think about doing -- they are think
as dodd frank set up in 2010 after the crisis.at always happens after a crisis is there repeat political reaction. they might do some things that are good and some things that are excessive and not so good. as they were trying to put dodd frank together, they could not agree on fannie and freddie. dodd frank did not address fannie and freddie. that is why we still have the conservatorship and how to reform fannie and freddie today. host: what is the next thing we are going to see on the trump...
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here's nigel dodds yesterday.eremy corbyn in the words no british prime minister could ever accept such a solution, why? because it separates northern ireland in terms of the uk single market and three quarters all our goods are sold there, and it would cause a breach of the good friday agreement. so what's changed now? not much from the dup‘s point of view as you've just seen. but parliamentary arithmetic has changed. under theresa may, the dup held the balance of power. that doesn't apply any more. last week boris johnson threw out 21 conservative mps for voting against him. as @faisalislam puts it. "northern ireland—only backstop no no.10 doesn't — but it still needs a majority of mps — and it controls far fewer than a majority. so the equation has changed but nothing will be easy. the prime minister's office has dampened the speculation — we are not seeking a northern ireland—only backstop," a spokesperson said. although number 10 also denied the government was planning to prorogue parliament. earlier the guar
here's nigel dodds yesterday.eremy corbyn in the words no british prime minister could ever accept such a solution, why? because it separates northern ireland in terms of the uk single market and three quarters all our goods are sold there, and it would cause a breach of the good friday agreement. so what's changed now? not much from the dup‘s point of view as you've just seen. but parliamentary arithmetic has changed. under theresa may, the dup held the balance of power. that doesn't apply...
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nigel dodds had dinner with the prime minister this evening a p pa re ntly with the prime minister this the prime minister will begin at ten o'clock, just after ten o'clock, very shortly, we are told. this is an important precursor because mid—october, the parliamentary authority for the civil service in northern ireland, without the stormont executive, runs out. the northern ireland secretary julian smith is of the opinion that they will have to have some emergency powers for northern ireland whether it is brexit or not on the 31st of october, but the government is in a fix over that because of it brings anything forward there is the possibility that the northern ireland bill would be amended and it could have many amendments on it. in a bit ofa could have many amendments on it. in a bit of a fix with that. later this evening we will have the vote on the snap election and this is the second vote that borisjohnson has brought about because he doesn't —— but because he doesn't have a working majority we expect opposition parties will deny him again that election and then shortly after wh
nigel dodds had dinner with the prime minister this evening a p pa re ntly with the prime minister this the prime minister will begin at ten o'clock, just after ten o'clock, very shortly, we are told. this is an important precursor because mid—october, the parliamentary authority for the civil service in northern ireland, without the stormont executive, runs out. the northern ireland secretary julian smith is of the opinion that they will have to have some emergency powers for northern...
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covered audit standards and be dodd-frank compliant if you want u.s.think about this also all the money that's going through the msci indices into china for all the fiduciaries that invest military and government pensions into chinese equities, maybe the u.s. money should also adhere to the same standards. they shouldn't invest in companies that don't comply with u.s. securities laws i know that sounds crazy, carl, but i actually think that's where we should be today >> kyle, you know, the chinese companies have been placed inside the predominant indexes you have all these pension funds on auto pilot. it seems like there's multiple stages to any process of unwinding this in fact, if they haven't to this point decided that these companies should be compliant by your standards, what's now the impetus to do that >> well, let's see in the u.s. there are 188 chinese listed companies that have a collective market cap of $2 trillion. by 2021 if msci implements everything they say they're going to implement, u.s. investors will have over a trillion dollars inv
covered audit standards and be dodd-frank compliant if you want u.s.think about this also all the money that's going through the msci indices into china for all the fiduciaries that invest military and government pensions into chinese equities, maybe the u.s. money should also adhere to the same standards. they shouldn't invest in companies that don't comply with u.s. securities laws i know that sounds crazy, carl, but i actually think that's where we should be today >> kyle, you know,...
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the shadow treasury minister is annaliese dodds.or personal care for elderly people in their homes. that is a really important issue for our audience, that i want to ask you about thomas cook, as you would expect. your shadow chancellor has said that he would have helped the private company with £250 million of taxpayers' money. is that what government should be doing, bailing out private companies? first of all i would like to say that i am deeply concerned about the situation and my heart really goes out to the employees of thomas cook and also those people who have been stranded. it is good to hear that they will be getting the help to get home. let us be clear, the cost of that helpful people to get home is going to be about £600 million, which will be covered by the taxpayer. would it have made more sense for the government to have dealt with this properly? we have no there has been a problem of thomas cook for some time. should they have got involved with this much earlier asjohn mcdonnell is suggesting or now be picking up th
the shadow treasury minister is annaliese dodds.or personal care for elderly people in their homes. that is a really important issue for our audience, that i want to ask you about thomas cook, as you would expect. your shadow chancellor has said that he would have helped the private company with £250 million of taxpayers' money. is that what government should be doing, bailing out private companies? first of all i would like to say that i am deeply concerned about the situation and my heart...
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you freed as much as possible from putin is the system that he himself created ah there any signs of dodd already happening no no the marc rich. marc raikkonen is. proving that a liberal as it used to be for last 20 years oh oh what you see in politics that's texaco shifts mostly reaction on situation where you still don't see as somebody who can relate to somebody who 10 shots or image of the future like because in the promo but at the same time and you're one of your recent articles you sad that on the one hand putin has been using brute force to rule the country but on the other hand he also. claimed no one fears the presidential administration anymore brute force that no one fears isn't there a contradiction of terms no of course not because of all administration there are going to and presidential sources. go much further than that worth of ministration can do ministration as a political broker is broken we don't see any form of cording nation between the government and the presidential administration that all can also call direct that all can be. yeah which was. brought by the minis
you freed as much as possible from putin is the system that he himself created ah there any signs of dodd already happening no no the marc rich. marc raikkonen is. proving that a liberal as it used to be for last 20 years oh oh what you see in politics that's texaco shifts mostly reaction on situation where you still don't see as somebody who can relate to somebody who 10 shots or image of the future like because in the promo but at the same time and you're one of your recent articles you sad...
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in the dodd-frank act that congress passed, it expanded the whistleblower program at the s.e.c. to provide individual protections from retaliation if they came forward to the commission, and made them eligible for monetary awards if their information led to enforcement action. likewise, under my bill, individuals would be eligible for a reward program upon the successful completion of a disciplinary action. whistleblowers would be incentivized to come forward when they suspect violations of the sarbanes-oxley act, the rules of the pcaob, and the s.e.c., and other rules, laws and professional standards governing audits of public companies. importantly, these whistleblowers would also be protected against retaliation from their employees. in july, this house overwhelmingly passed the whistleblower protection reform act by a vote of 410-12. this bill uses the very same whistleblower protections that the house passed in that piece of legislation. this legislation would implement a key recommendation of that project on the government oversight board, made in a recent report, and i wo
in the dodd-frank act that congress passed, it expanded the whistleblower program at the s.e.c. to provide individual protections from retaliation if they came forward to the commission, and made them eligible for monetary awards if their information led to enforcement action. likewise, under my bill, individuals would be eligible for a reward program upon the successful completion of a disciplinary action. whistleblowers would be incentivized to come forward when they suspect violations of the...
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we can find a bipartisan answer for this, because many times, i find the a ocrats take it just like dodd frank. either they want to break it up or make it a utility. but you get no innovation then again you also have no protection for your privacy. ma'am., >> do you think impeachment can actually work towards the goop .o.p. and the president's advantage, and, do you want to on impeachment and -- > every vote on the floor has failed. >> no one would want to see for personal gain except for nadler. this is not something to play w. america is too important to play a political game like this. i think the american public expect to us go to congress. a lot of problems to solve but the entire time and why nadler ran for this position because he very best ld be the at impeachment. public doesn't want it. the only person continuing to chairman.is their i again make the point, if you watch the way he handles the from the most basic committee, if he was a chairman within the republican congress him for have removed his inability to move the proper way. a >> yes, sir. shared with you about what he w
we can find a bipartisan answer for this, because many times, i find the a ocrats take it just like dodd frank. either they want to break it up or make it a utility. but you get no innovation then again you also have no protection for your privacy. ma'am., >> do you think impeachment can actually work towards the goop .o.p. and the president's advantage, and, do you want to on impeachment and -- > every vote on the floor has failed. >> no one would want to see for personal gain...
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dodd frank was the most comprehensive financial reform since the 1930's. the affordable care act was the theest expansion of entitlement state since 1965. that is not trivial. things get done, but it is hard and it is supposed to be. mark: you relate a very startling statistic. 72% of thet in 1964, american people had faith in government, trust in government to do the right thing most of the time. 20%.number has declined to you mentioned earlier that it is lower, 17%. why have we seen such a slide? lower?our faith george: because government has undertaken projects it does not know how to do, it has decided that it can regulate behavior from the light bulbs we use to the water that flows through our showerheads. through how we choose our schools. and people are not happy with the results. -- the american people would like government to deliver the mail, defend their shores, fix the roads and get out of the way. government does none of those things, including getting out of the way. mark: do you believe in american essentialism? george: in this sense. i do n
dodd frank was the most comprehensive financial reform since the 1930's. the affordable care act was the theest expansion of entitlement state since 1965. that is not trivial. things get done, but it is hard and it is supposed to be. mark: you relate a very startling statistic. 72% of thet in 1964, american people had faith in government, trust in government to do the right thing most of the time. 20%.number has declined to you mentioned earlier that it is lower, 17%. why have we seen such a...
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loan quality transparency act, a bill i am proud to co-sponsor, will restore a critical provision of dodd-frank requiring mortgage critical report such details about their borrowing, including credit scores, racial and ethnic breakdowns, and other data. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. it $3.2 billion. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. suozzi, for five minutes. thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to speak about immigration in america. my father was born in italy and came to the united states as a young boy. i'm the first generation american, and i don't like the hateful and divisive rhetoric being used about immigrants today. i'm appalled the way my country is treating children and the families of immigrants. my dad came to america in the early 1920's. he was the first of his neighborhood to graduate from college. during world war ii he served as a navigator on a b-24, awarded the distinguished flying cross with three oak leaf clusters. he returned home and graduated from harvard law school on t
loan quality transparency act, a bill i am proud to co-sponsor, will restore a critical provision of dodd-frank requiring mortgage critical report such details about their borrowing, including credit scores, racial and ethnic breakdowns, and other data. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. it $3.2 billion. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. suozzi, for five minutes. thank you, madam speaker. i rise...
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many times i find democrats take it like a dodd-frank. either they want to break it up or they want to make it a utility. then you get no innovation but then, again, you also have no protection for your privacy. yes, minneapolis. reporter: do you guys think that impeachment could work towards president's nd the advantage? especially you guys, do you want andee a vote on impeachment should democrats -- mr. mccarthy: we had a number of votes on the floor and they all failed. obody would want to see impeachment for a personal political gain outside of chairman nadler and a few of him committee. this is not something to play with. america is too important to play political game like this. i think the american people expect us to go to congress. e got a lot of problems to solve. we should work on them. but the entire time -- and the nadler ran for this position is because he said he would be the very best at impeachment. there is no reason to move forward for this. the american people doesn't want it. only person that continues to drive it is
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why you should be picked for the job and travel all around the world, they are looking for 12 people doddst year was the first year they did it. it was just one person, if you're a good skier, might be a good job for you. jillian: rob, did you notice the graphics were different? tracee: refresh of graphics, we have a new look today, when you tune in you'll still see the incredible team of journalists but things might look a little different not just on tv but also website, foxbusiness.com, if you're getting the news on the go, you can do, this we have exciting things for you. jillian: refresh from time to time. tracee: absolutely. jillian: 25 minutes after the hour, house speaker nancy pelosi says the left impeachment vote is worth losing white house in 2020. >> do you have any anxiety at all impact your ability to hold house in 2020? >> doesn't matter. rob: is this a wise political strategy, we debate that coming up next. ♪ ♪ around here, the only predictable thing about the weather is it's unpredictable. so we make the most of it when the sun does shine. that's why bp is partnering with
why you should be picked for the job and travel all around the world, they are looking for 12 people doddst year was the first year they did it. it was just one person, if you're a good skier, might be a good job for you. jillian: rob, did you notice the graphics were different? tracee: refresh of graphics, we have a new look today, when you tune in you'll still see the incredible team of journalists but things might look a little different not just on tv but also website, foxbusiness.com, if...
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giants and dodd j giants and dodgers. this ball is a souvenir as well. to the bullpen.aitty, two runomfie core cory dodgers. the giants need five more wins to get bruce to 2,000. that's the goal as they finish out the regular season. >> rt will. something to play for. something to play hard for. >> playing for both. >> chris, thank you. >>> much more to come at 11:00. who says you can't talk politics during a picnic? ahead we'll check out an event today that brought together people on the peninsula and fight for their rights. >> a cargo ship capsizes off find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy returns in store. nordstrom rack. what will you find? family is all togetherect... and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico.
giants and dodd j giants and dodgers. this ball is a souvenir as well. to the bullpen.aitty, two runomfie core cory dodgers. the giants need five more wins to get bruce to 2,000. that's the goal as they finish out the regular season. >> rt will. something to play for. something to play hard for. >> playing for both. >> chris, thank you. >>> much more to come at 11:00. who says you can't talk politics during a picnic? ahead we'll check out an event today that brought...
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do you assume dodds do you think they might come back or it's not likely? >> david, let me try to be very blunt, okay? when i assumed office, i said i was going to make an evaluation of the 17 months that the previous administration had dialoged with els and you know what the evaluation showed me? do you know how many terrorist attacks they performed during those conversations? more than 400. more than 100 people were killed and more than 10 people were kidnapped. that's no peace willingness. so i said very clear, if you really want to talk peace, two conditions have to be met. the first one, the immediate release of all the kidnapped people. and the second that you put an end to all of your criminal activities. why? because if i gauge on any form of conversation, while they keep using violence, i will be legitimizing violence. so the first thing for them to acknowledge is that they are neither comparable with the government. i mean, they really want to talk peace, the most important thing is they recognize they're on the wrong path and that they have to pu
do you assume dodds do you think they might come back or it's not likely? >> david, let me try to be very blunt, okay? when i assumed office, i said i was going to make an evaluation of the 17 months that the previous administration had dialoged with els and you know what the evaluation showed me? do you know how many terrorist attacks they performed during those conversations? more than 400. more than 100 people were killed and more than 10 people were kidnapped. that's no peace...
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skpaem pl, with corporate as a bank, you have large inventories of inventories f much has changed doddntories don't change and finally exit strategy. we hear it from yra harris that makes people quite trigger-happy. jon fortt, back to you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, apple's iphones are now on sale, but can they stop the unit sale skid we'll debate that next [ applause ] thank you. it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when didwhen i needed ton? jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. >>> we've got a full weekend of iphone sales with new phones, but can apple pick up sales in china and elsewhere? with us from one market, guys, good morning. pierre, you know i love a bold call and you are rarely short on those. $155, that's a call that apple is going to drop 29% from where it is right now. and
skpaem pl, with corporate as a bank, you have large inventories of inventories f much has changed doddntories don't change and finally exit strategy. we hear it from yra harris that makes people quite trigger-happy. jon fortt, back to you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, apple's iphones are now on sale, but can they stop the unit sale skid we'll debate that next [ applause ] thank you. it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay...
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dodd-frank was the most comprehensive financial reform since the 1930's. the affordable care act was the largest expansion of the entitlement state since 1965. that's not trivial. things do get done in washington. but it's hard. and it's supposed to be. >> you relate a startling statistic in this book. you said in 1964, 72% of the american people had faith in government, trust in government, to do the right thing most of the time. that number has declined precipitously to 20% in the book. you mentioned earlier it's even lower, 17%. why have we seen -- george: 17%. >> why have we seen such a precipitous slide? why is our faith and trust in government so bad? george: because government has, a, undertaken a great many projects it does not know how to do. it has decided that it can regulate behavior from the light bulbs we use to the water that flows through our shower heads. through the -- how we choose our schools. and people are not happy with the results. government has, you know, american people would like government to deliver the mail, defend the shores
dodd-frank was the most comprehensive financial reform since the 1930's. the affordable care act was the largest expansion of the entitlement state since 1965. that's not trivial. things do get done in washington. but it's hard. and it's supposed to be. >> you relate a startling statistic in this book. you said in 1964, 72% of the american people had faith in government, trust in government, to do the right thing most of the time. that number has declined precipitously to 20% in the book....
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strengthening the democratic party is a priority, warren is also on a mission to fight efforts to weaken dodd-frankt for before she was a senator. >> how could it be that this congress is saying, i know what let's do, let's make it easier for big banks to cheat american families. >> her most personal fight continues to be over the future of the agency she helped create. >> this is what drove elizabeth warren into the political arena in the first place. she cares deeply about the bureau. >> good morning, director mulvaney. >> in 2016, trump tacks mick mulvaney, now the acting white house chief of staff, and a long-time critic of the bureau, to run it. >> despite what you might have read, i'm pretty sure i'm not the devil. all the stuff you have read about me i encourage you to take with a grain of salt, except the part about me keeping elizabeth warren up at night. she sends me about one letter at week complaining about something that i'm doing. >> warren, who has publicly sparred with mulvaney, blasts him during an appearance before the senate banking committee. >> but in 2012, you voted in favor o
strengthening the democratic party is a priority, warren is also on a mission to fight efforts to weaken dodd-frankt for before she was a senator. >> how could it be that this congress is saying, i know what let's do, let's make it easier for big banks to cheat american families. >> her most personal fight continues to be over the future of the agency she helped create. >> this is what drove elizabeth warren into the political arena in the first place. she cares deeply about...
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much of scalia's legal work has been aimed at stopping the dodd-frank financial regulations enacted d after the 2008 financl collapse. in west papua, at least 32 people -- many of them student demonstrators -- were killed earlier this week in a brutal crackdown on anti-racism protests. indodonesian security forcrces reportedly opened fire on a group protestining students at a university in jayapura, killing four. 28 more were killed in a separate uprising sparked by a teacher's racial slurs. the teacher reportedly called a high school student a "monkey." the violence follows last month's escalating demonstrations calling for papapuan independence, which wee also met by bloody repression fromom the indonesian army. this is edison waromi, one of the leaders of west papua, speaking at the democracy now! studio here in new york on thursday. -- dying will continue every day. amy: and in mexico city, thousands of protesters marched thursday demanding justice for 43 student teachers who disappeared five years ago after they were abducted from the ayotzinapa rural teachers' college in 2014. t
much of scalia's legal work has been aimed at stopping the dodd-frank financial regulations enacted d after the 2008 financl collapse. in west papua, at least 32 people -- many of them student demonstrators -- were killed earlier this week in a brutal crackdown on anti-racism protests. indodonesian security forcrces reportedly opened fire on a group protestining students at a university in jayapura, killing four. 28 more were killed in a separate uprising sparked by a teacher's racial slurs....
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but we do know there were witnesses at the time and that police were dodd talking to people so as soon as i can get an update about what they kind of figured out. bring that to you but in the meantime anyone who is crossing. through story roads. >>you can see this eastbound side. sorry, this is east yes, he's bound side that is completely open but just over the hump there they're turning cars away because it shut down from that even on thatite so you can even jump on to the freeway to one o one. northbound from from the other side of this overpass because it's but down hallway from there and of course they had to shut all the way down from there so this way cars run in 2 this crime scene right here. as far as i know of they said that they'll probably finish his investigation opened up all lanes roughly around 9 o'clock this morning as i get more details and bring enough bring it to you guys as soon as i can back to you. >>the road right there's a major junction point for people they're trying to get on the 1, 1, of office going to change their plans. yeah that's right one alters the me
but we do know there were witnesses at the time and that police were dodd talking to people so as soon as i can get an update about what they kind of figured out. bring that to you but in the meantime anyone who is crossing. through story roads. >>you can see this eastbound side. sorry, this is east yes, he's bound side that is completely open but just over the hump there they're turning cars away because it shut down from that even on thatite so you can even jump on to the freeway to one...
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to your point, chris dodd did this in the race and he picked up and moved his family to iowa. the people at top of the pack, you don't even see them in the polls. sestak, former congressman, bull lock has the potential to surprise us. and you see harris is way down there. she's going to spend a lot of time there. the question is what is her message? this is a town hall and she's in iowa. she said she packed her sweaters and boots and plans to spend as much time there as possible. when she's out on the road she says voters aren't saying are you a capitalist or socialist. >> it is rarely a question that comes up, well, let's talk about a debate like we're in some college class, socialism versus capitalism. that rarely comes up and i'm just going to tell you it never comes up as something that wakes people up in the middle of the night. to address the biggest issues that face people in their real lives every day, those issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and so that's what this campaign is about. >> that's been her message since the beginning of the campaign, i
to your point, chris dodd did this in the race and he picked up and moved his family to iowa. the people at top of the pack, you don't even see them in the polls. sestak, former congressman, bull lock has the potential to surprise us. and you see harris is way down there. she's going to spend a lot of time there. the question is what is her message? this is a town hall and she's in iowa. she said she packed her sweaters and boots and plans to spend as much time there as possible. when she's out...
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arlene foster and nigel dodds have arrived at downing street for those talks with borisjohnson.ne dorian but this is nothing unusual. a spell of wet and windy weather showing its hand across northern ireland and western scotland as well. elsewhere a bit more sunshine, a bit of cloud in the south—east, it may produce some showers that most places dry. into this evening, that rain will continue and some heavy bursts with blustery winds, gusts potentially 40 — 50 mph. this rain loses some of its momentum as it tracks towards the south and the east. a lot of cloud overnight, very few clear spells and temperatures will remain in double figures across the board. a bit of a cloudy damp start for some on wednesday morning. that rain will continue its journey towards the south and the east, easing as it does so and becoming showery in nature. behind it, brightens up. breezy for all of us but temperatures starting to pick up a notch or two, 21 celsius possible down towards the south and east. that is a trend that is going to continue. we have another low pressure system working in. this c
arlene foster and nigel dodds have arrived at downing street for those talks with borisjohnson.ne dorian but this is nothing unusual. a spell of wet and windy weather showing its hand across northern ireland and western scotland as well. elsewhere a bit more sunshine, a bit of cloud in the south—east, it may produce some showers that most places dry. into this evening, that rain will continue and some heavy bursts with blustery winds, gusts potentially 40 — 50 mph. this rain loses some of...
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i remember particularly during the dodd-frank reform act negotiations they had a terrible problem trying to find somebody to write the portion of the bill that involved clearing of derivatives because there was dnot a single member who had somebody on staff who was familiar with the issue. so they had -- they were essentially calling up professors asking them to volunteer to help put this legislation together. so this was something that elizabeth warren at least understood, for instance, how subprime mortgages worked, how they were, you know, turned into securities, securitized pool, all those things. so that was impressive. i think sheiv was impressive whn she led the questioning against, you know, for instance, the ceo of jpmorgan chase, jamie dimon. she really understood those iaissues, she understood exactly what happened there. she understood why it was irresponsible and unacceptable for the company not to be aware of an overnight $6 billion loss, for instance, and what kind of a problem that represented for a federal government that was bailing these companies out. so, yeah, i thin
i remember particularly during the dodd-frank reform act negotiations they had a terrible problem trying to find somebody to write the portion of the bill that involved clearing of derivatives because there was dnot a single member who had somebody on staff who was familiar with the issue. so they had -- they were essentially calling up professors asking them to volunteer to help put this legislation together. so this was something that elizabeth warren at least understood, for instance, how...
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matt: in terms of longer-term fix, mark, do you expect changes to the volcker rule, changes to dodd-frankause that regulation is being blamed, at least in part, for the lack of liquidity? >> it is partly in the background because people are forced to. hold more liquid securities. treasuries are known to be illiquid. because they are holding a higher number of those, that's reducing the amount of cash available. it definitely plays a part but it's not the only factor. a big factor is the size of the u.s. government borrowing. because of their requirement to issue new bonds to finance the deficit, that's forcing more bonds into the market. me ask you about the fed proper and what kind of response we are going to see in markets to the fed rate cut, which is expected come of course, not yet delivered -- expected, of course, not yet delivered. our question of the day, how much can the markets rally on a fed rate cut? seems vanilla. futures on the s&p look pretty punchy. >> the s&p 500 is within 1% of its record high. what we have seen over the past couple of years is that quite often the marke
matt: in terms of longer-term fix, mark, do you expect changes to the volcker rule, changes to dodd-frankause that regulation is being blamed, at least in part, for the lack of liquidity? >> it is partly in the background because people are forced to. hold more liquid securities. treasuries are known to be illiquid. because they are holding a higher number of those, that's reducing the amount of cash available. it definitely plays a part but it's not the only factor. a big factor is the...
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markets also did that for themselves before the volcker rule and dodd-frank.s either one of those going to change? four days in a row, the fed back in the markets. will they be a consistent player there again, or do you think the volcker rule needs to be further softened or changed so markets can try to take care of that themselves? carl: again, i am no expert on the intricate workings of the financial system. but it seems to me the problem is not about changing rules. th problem would bee, if the fed isn't doing what it is doing, is job to assure liquidity adequate for the financial system to continue operating without breaking, regardless of the strains or demands on the system. that's what it is doing. if it were not doing this, i would be worried. they are doing the right thing by addressing the problem, and they have to come up with a more permanent fix. but for the moment, they are doing what has to be done, and i feel good about that. matt: carl weinberg, chief international economics at high frequency economics. it has been a real pleasure talking with
markets also did that for themselves before the volcker rule and dodd-frank.s either one of those going to change? four days in a row, the fed back in the markets. will they be a consistent player there again, or do you think the volcker rule needs to be further softened or changed so markets can try to take care of that themselves? carl: again, i am no expert on the intricate workings of the financial system. but it seems to me the problem is not about changing rules. th problem would bee, if...
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whether it's dodd-frank, a lot of issues -- >> right >> a very easy example look at how many primaryct that many entities don't make markets and certain securities, i think all these little details and the funds available, excess funds, everything has shrunk a bit. i think that these issues will continue to crop up in a world where part of the business is shrunk, but indeed, if you look at the end users, people that have positions, traders, institutions, in many ways they're more tightly packed and leveraged in their position. so i think these anomalies, although they aren't something we should get super nervous about, i think they're going to happen a little bit more frequently and i think jay powell and company understand that. >> so that's one of the things that's out there, rick, the idea whether or not the fed needs a standing repo facility to provide this liquidity on a regular basis. the other issues, i don't know if you heard jay powell's answer to my question yesterday when i asked him did we shrink the size of the balance sheet too much, reduce excess reserves and he said i
whether it's dodd-frank, a lot of issues -- >> right >> a very easy example look at how many primaryct that many entities don't make markets and certain securities, i think all these little details and the funds available, excess funds, everything has shrunk a bit. i think that these issues will continue to crop up in a world where part of the business is shrunk, but indeed, if you look at the end users, people that have positions, traders, institutions, in many ways they're more...
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labour sorry both leave and labour voters because we saw labour voters voting in a lib to m, jane dodds was supported by parties who are taking a remain position. so it seems the lesson of the matter is that voters want a clear message? yes, i agree and we should have stuck to our guns in our 2017 manifesto. my stood for parliament oi'i manifesto. my stood for parliament on the basis of that manifesto, it was very clear we respect the result of that referendum but we never leave the eu without a deal. we should have stuck to that line and the lack of consistency has been very, very damaging to our party. i agree absolutely with owen on that. i think the key point is, if there isa i think the key point is, if there is a general election well we are a member state of the european union, thatis member state of the european union, that is a disaster for the labour party because it will benefit the single issue bandwagon jumpers, party because it will benefit the single issue bandwagonjumpers, who thrive on polarisation and division. we are a whole nation party and we need to pull the countr
labour sorry both leave and labour voters because we saw labour voters voting in a lib to m, jane dodds was supported by parties who are taking a remain position. so it seems the lesson of the matter is that voters want a clear message? yes, i agree and we should have stuck to our guns in our 2017 manifesto. my stood for parliament oi'i manifesto. my stood for parliament on the basis of that manifesto, it was very clear we respect the result of that referendum but we never leave the eu without...
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collection in regards to the racial wealth divide such as a representation for section 1071 of the dodd frank act. which requires the cfpb to collect to disclose better data on loans made to minority women own and small businesses. similarly they advocate for the provision of the previously mentioned american housing and economic mobility act and requires banks to be examined with making significant amount of retail loans outside the geographical area and leveling the playing field for financial institutions by requiring nonbanks to be examined under the cra. policy proposals are needed to address the national crisis of racial wealth inequality and we think the house finance subcommittee on diversity and inclusion to discuss these necessary reforms. >> thank you very much. ms. powell you are now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation on your testimony. >> chairwoman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee, i am a former associate professor of sociology at harvard university and currently the president of consulting. i appreciate the opportunity to testify about
collection in regards to the racial wealth divide such as a representation for section 1071 of the dodd frank act. which requires the cfpb to collect to disclose better data on loans made to minority women own and small businesses. similarly they advocate for the provision of the previously mentioned american housing and economic mobility act and requires banks to be examined with making significant amount of retail loans outside the geographical area and leveling the playing field for...
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about the same time w morning, a young man by the name of cory dodd brought his two twin little girls to school that morning. he was doing a solid for his wife home tending for their relatively newborn child, cory decide today bring the kids to school that morning himself. he drove home, a couple blocks away after dropping the twins off, right about the time that i was probably walking upstairs to the second floor, and when he got out of his car he was shot to death. one of his other little daughters sits at the door waiting for her dad to come home and she was there waiting for cory. and her mom had to tell her, he would never come home he had been shot outside of their house that morning. as that code green was happening inside that that elementary school and kids were probably having fun wondering when the lights were going to come back on there were two little girls never going to see their father again, told in a matter of hours that this shooting had taken the life of their dad and every single kid in that school was going to start wondering is it going to be my dad next, my mom
about the same time w morning, a young man by the name of cory dodd brought his two twin little girls to school that morning. he was doing a solid for his wife home tending for their relatively newborn child, cory decide today bring the kids to school that morning himself. he drove home, a couple blocks away after dropping the twins off, right about the time that i was probably walking upstairs to the second floor, and when he got out of his car he was shot to death. one of his other little...
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they rolled back dodd-frank regulations. they passed a new law fighting opioid abuse and a criminal justice and prison rehabilitation law. but if you look at the most recent pew survey of the most important policy problems facing america that people care about, though matter what the position is on these issues, it's clear congress is not responding to these issues. emigration, healthcare, climate change, or guns, whatever policy direction we're talking about. another thing i want to focus on briefly which is not a new problem and, in fact, congress is doing better on this dimension but still is a problem for congress and that is congress is not representative of u.s. population when it comes to gender, race and ethnicity and when it comes to class. we know from political science research this representation is linked to substantive representation. not only that, racial minorities, people of color, women who are represented by members of congress who share characteristics within are more likely to be engaged in the process.
they rolled back dodd-frank regulations. they passed a new law fighting opioid abuse and a criminal justice and prison rehabilitation law. but if you look at the most recent pew survey of the most important policy problems facing america that people care about, though matter what the position is on these issues, it's clear congress is not responding to these issues. emigration, healthcare, climate change, or guns, whatever policy direction we're talking about. another thing i want to focus on...
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that's because as of right now, he's not ought rise dodd that., essentially inviting ukraine interference in the election, a la what russia did, that's coming to us from the reporters. >> peter welch, the congressmen from virginia. thank you very much. one of the principal investigators >> i'm going to turn to you. about the sanctity of a whistleblower, that congress would review it, it would be taken seriously, and your identity would be kept secure. >> it's remarkable this is happening, essentially since edward snowden has a back out this week. we have one here, and it's not working. it's not set up in such a way. most of these things are not set up to say, what if the president does it? this is probably the problem that joseph maguire has right now. they go and look at the rule book and they say, is this an intelligence activity or not? is this person in my command or above or outside of it. and they try to figure out what the role is. they're having to report to that boss what's going on in iran because we have a huge international thing goin
that's because as of right now, he's not ought rise dodd that., essentially inviting ukraine interference in the election, a la what russia did, that's coming to us from the reporters. >> peter welch, the congressmen from virginia. thank you very much. one of the principal investigators >> i'm going to turn to you. about the sanctity of a whistleblower, that congress would review it, it would be taken seriously, and your identity would be kept secure. >> it's remarkable this...
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mr nigel dodds. thank you.top. can i support his commitment to a deal? we are committed to getting a good deal for northern ireland and the united kingdom. when he meets the irish prime minister on monday, which i welcome, can he convey to the prime minister, as we have tried to convey to him, that it would be entirely sensible and reasonable for him to sit down with us and other representatives of unionists in northern ireland, for direct discussions which would be very helpful in the current atmosphere, but which the irish government has consistently, amazingly, refused to do. at the same time, preaching to others about the need for conciliation and the movement for progress. i appeal to the prime minister to try to get some momentum into discussions between the irish republic and unionist parties. he perfectly understands the issues and he knows that he and i are at one in seeking to get rid of the backstop. i believe we can get rid of the backstop. you see, they don‘t want to. they don‘t want to do it. we c
mr nigel dodds. thank you.top. can i support his commitment to a deal? we are committed to getting a good deal for northern ireland and the united kingdom. when he meets the irish prime minister on monday, which i welcome, can he convey to the prime minister, as we have tried to convey to him, that it would be entirely sensible and reasonable for him to sit down with us and other representatives of unionists in northern ireland, for direct discussions which would be very helpful in the current...
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however, we do know from the dodd, nce at the v.a., and coast guard -- d.o.d., and interoperable at health systems are extremely expensive undertakes. d.o.d. is on track to spend $25 billion on their system. he coast guard's failed system just to track 50,000 people cost $67 million. as a the coast guard baseline, it would cost over $2.5 billion to track the just the story of illegal immigrants that have come into our country over the last two years. words, without any funding provided for the mandates in this bill, billions critical d.h.s. funding used to counter terrorist plots, first responders, and respond to natural disasters a l be diverted to pay for benefit for millions of illegal migrants. r. speaker, what's truly disappointing about this bill that we considered over the last do nothing that they to prevent another humanitarian crisis at our border. working together on legislation that reforms our broken immigration system, families anderable children from human smugglers, backlogs and ylum expands migrant processing and long-term housing. messaging artisan bill fails to move in t
however, we do know from the dodd, nce at the v.a., and coast guard -- d.o.d., and interoperable at health systems are extremely expensive undertakes. d.o.d. is on track to spend $25 billion on their system. he coast guard's failed system just to track 50,000 people cost $67 million. as a the coast guard baseline, it would cost over $2.5 billion to track the just the story of illegal immigrants that have come into our country over the last two years. words, without any funding provided for the...
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a dodd decision. -- that will be a d.o.d. decision. hey have the authorization to do it. so please let not anyone say if don't vote for it, you're voting not to fund these projects. you are not. them are authorized for five years. other projects to authorize 26. what this amounts to is a sense of congress whether or not we ught to let a president to effectively steal $3.6 billion out of the pentagon's budget for own personal policy desire that congress has already said shouldn't, and in a way, i am quite certain but for the politics surrounded this issue that emphatically say, no, if we pass a defense budget aying this is where you ought to spend the money, we are not saying, mr. president, here's a piggy bank, have fun with it, ok. if you find something, it's $3.6 billion out of the military anstruction fund, is actually little over $6 billion total that the president took out of f.y. 2019 defense budget to build a wall that congress said they did not want. i think this has huge implications. as members of the armed services committee we ought to be alarmed about this. i
a dodd decision. -- that will be a d.o.d. decision. hey have the authorization to do it. so please let not anyone say if don't vote for it, you're voting not to fund these projects. you are not. them are authorized for five years. other projects to authorize 26. what this amounts to is a sense of congress whether or not we ught to let a president to effectively steal $3.6 billion out of the pentagon's budget for own personal policy desire that congress has already said shouldn't, and in a way,...
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about the same time that i was showing up to the school that morning, a young man by the name of cory dodd brought his two twin little girls to school that morning. he was doing -- his wife was home tending to their relatively newborn child. cory decided to bring the kids to school that morning himself. he drove home a couple of blocks away after dropping the twins off right about the time that i was probably walking upstairs to the second floor and when he got out of his car, he was shot to death. one of his other little daughters always sits at the door waiting for her dad to come home. she was there waiting for cory. her mom had to tell her that her dad was never coming home. he had been shot outside of their house that morning. and as that code green was happening inside that elementary school and kids were probably having a little bit of fun, wondering when the lights were going to come back on, there were two little girls who were never going to see their father again, who were going to be told in a matter of hours that this shooting had been -- taken the life of their dad. and every
about the same time that i was showing up to the school that morning, a young man by the name of cory dodd brought his two twin little girls to school that morning. he was doing -- his wife was home tending to their relatively newborn child. cory decided to bring the kids to school that morning himself. he drove home a couple of blocks away after dropping the twins off right about the time that i was probably walking upstairs to the second floor and when he got out of his car, he was shot to...
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and anneliese dodds, who isjust brilliantly masterminding our programme to tackle tax avoidance and taxur party in ensuring everything we do will secure social justice and ensuring everything we do will secure socialjustice and equality for all that need it. applause finally, my parliamentary private secretary, thelma walker, she brings her skills as a former head teacher to ensure we all do our homework and we deliver on every occasion! thanks, thelma, for all that you do. i want to pay tribute to others as well. i want to pay tribute to the gmb workers who work for as to who have been threatened with the sack for christmas if they don't sign up to the contract. here they are. applause comrades, we will support you all the way in standing up to these bullies. we will support you all the way. let me say to dave ward as well, i heard his speech earlier. as far as well, i heard his speech earlier. as faras i'm well, i heard his speech earlier. as far as i'm concerned, the role of a labourmp is, yes, far as i'm concerned, the role of a labour mp is, yes, to support in parliament but on the
and anneliese dodds, who isjust brilliantly masterminding our programme to tackle tax avoidance and taxur party in ensuring everything we do will secure social justice and ensuring everything we do will secure socialjustice and equality for all that need it. applause finally, my parliamentary private secretary, thelma walker, she brings her skills as a former head teacher to ensure we all do our homework and we deliver on every occasion! thanks, thelma, for all that you do. i want to pay...
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deflationary import and therefore trying to be proactive but the problem of that is we have been hearing this dodd's the challenge going forward. everybody is thinking of fed futures more indicative of what's going to happen going forward. >> santoli, if it's a global economy now, you can pick your data points and it basically is a rorschach, isn't it? >> almost. >> what you see versus what someone else sees? >> right to your point, it's the nature of being at this kind of ambiguous moment in a cycle when you've had many cycles within this ten-year cycles you don't know if there is just a lull and we're coming out of it what you can do is observe the way global interest rates are and where they sit and where the fed-controlled rates rest relative to those. that's been a little bit of the outlier. i think it's one argument that the fed has not really embraced is we're just making this adjustment to tact where the world is so, i mean, it's interesting the plurality on the fed, if that's what it was, that wanted this quarter point cut, i think they're kind of willing to see if they get lucky and the
deflationary import and therefore trying to be proactive but the problem of that is we have been hearing this dodd's the challenge going forward. everybody is thinking of fed futures more indicative of what's going to happen going forward. >> santoli, if it's a global economy now, you can pick your data points and it basically is a rorschach, isn't it? >> almost. >> what you see versus what someone else sees? >> right to your point, it's the nature of being at this kind...
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obligations, i would 90% of the memberes didn't know what those were, i remember particularly during the dodd-frank reform act negotiations, they had a terrible problem trying to find somebody who write the portion of the bill that involved clearing of derivatives because there was not a single men who had somebody on staff at that time was familiar with the issue so they are calling up professors and asking them to volunteer to help put this legislation together. this was something that elizabeth warren at least in other words hour subprime pourings worked, howl they were turned into security, pooled, and so that was impressive. she was impressive when she led the requesting bet ceo of jb morgan chase, diamond. she understand what happened, he understood why it was a responsible and unacceptable for the company not to be aware of an overnight $6 billion loss, for instance, and what that -- what kind of problem that represented for a federal government that was bailing these companies out. so, yeah, i think that was something that really spoke tremendously in her favor and that's probably one of th
obligations, i would 90% of the memberes didn't know what those were, i remember particularly during the dodd-frank reform act negotiations, they had a terrible problem trying to find somebody who write the portion of the bill that involved clearing of derivatives because there was not a single men who had somebody on staff at that time was familiar with the issue so they are calling up professors and asking them to volunteer to help put this legislation together. this was something that...
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also have the new dodd-frank regulations which require banks to keep a certain amount of what's availableis. the fet doesn't know what the right level of reserves is in the system of the brave new world and nobody knows what the right level of regulations are for the bank so when you think about ways, how do we fix this is the fed going to need to keep coming in or can we adjust regulations. are there things we can do so i don't have to say at 8:31 every morning and tell people, you have to worry about this or you don't have to worry about this when it comes to the repo options. >> i don't think the fed wants you talking about this at 8:31 in the morning they have to put in place a couple of permanent solutions. they could grow their balance sheet as they've talked about doing, either by buying bills or other types of treasuries. the other is what the fmoc has been looking at is putting in place a standing repo facility it would be available for the primary dealers or banks to take advantage of like you saw with today's operation, when it's there and you know it's available at all times,
also have the new dodd-frank regulations which require banks to keep a certain amount of what's availableis. the fet doesn't know what the right level of reserves is in the system of the brave new world and nobody knows what the right level of regulations are for the bank so when you think about ways, how do we fix this is the fed going to need to keep coming in or can we adjust regulations. are there things we can do so i don't have to say at 8:31 every morning and tell people, you have to...