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paul: elizabeth banks. janeane garofalo, jon hamm. charlie: jon hamm?re did you go to school in england? paul: i did a semester at the british american drama academy at oxford. i went to the american academy of dramatic arts, and after i graduated from there i did this program all just shakespeare. charlie: what would you do if you wanted to be the greatest actor you could possibly be? would you go to certain kinds of schools? are schools important? is it more important just to get work? paul: that's exactly what i asked myself. i learned about this school, the american academy of dramatic arts. i saw all of the people who had graduated from there and i wanted to follow the route that all of the actors i admired went. it was classical theater, live in new york. and for me, it was just about trying to get as the opportunities as i could to work. charlie: what was the end goal? paul: to work on things. i wanted to have a career as an actor, make a living doing everything i love. i did not want to be famous to be famous. charlie: did you want to be a star?
paul: elizabeth banks. janeane garofalo, jon hamm. charlie: jon hamm?re did you go to school in england? paul: i did a semester at the british american drama academy at oxford. i went to the american academy of dramatic arts, and after i graduated from there i did this program all just shakespeare. charlie: what would you do if you wanted to be the greatest actor you could possibly be? would you go to certain kinds of schools? are schools important? is it more important just to get work? paul:...
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elizabeth bank. did double duty on pitch perfect 2.are loving her fashion choices on the red carpet as well. >> she. >> she is strike ago pose or something. >> not a good snap shot of her face but. >> i think she has become one of the best dressed. >> i love her style. >> she does gown as director i think she want to be this woman in charge on the red carpet. ensemble by mayor case a.different. backless. basically like a really fancy scarf. together beaded halter top. fringe is definitely make a comeback. >> thank you very much. fun look at fashion. now on to 2 very dapper men. arm or and henry 3 piece suited to whole new level in the man from uncle new level in the man from uncle. >> hacking at her. does he have just one hand on the steering wheel. if. >> then you hear something that sounds like a gunshot. if. >>reporter: man from uncle based off successful 1960 tv series with the same name but the new version has upgrade in the hunk department. henry and arm or sty in guy richie reboot new life in the real made famous by robert vaugh
elizabeth bank. did double duty on pitch perfect 2.are loving her fashion choices on the red carpet as well. >> she. >> she is strike ago pose or something. >> not a good snap shot of her face but. >> i think she has become one of the best dressed. >> i love her style. >> she does gown as director i think she want to be this woman in charge on the red carpet. ensemble by mayor case a.different. backless. basically like a really fancy scarf. together beaded...
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. >> yeah, and elizabeth banks. janine geraffilo, john hammond.t's a big cast, an bless -- an impressive line up. >> rose: where did you go to school. >> the british american drama academy. i went to the american academy of dramatic arts and after i graduated, i did a program in england that was all just shakespeare. >> rose: suppose you were just out of -- like a teenager out of whatever level that would be, high school or junior high school, what would you want to do if you could be the greatest actor you possibly wand to be? would you go to certain schools? is it more important just to get work? >> this is exactly what i asked myself when i was a teenager. what i did was i learned about this school called the american academy of dramatic arts. i didn't know that much about it but i saw all the people that had graduated from there. once i made up my mind that i wanted to be an actor the best actor and follow the route of all the actors i admired went, and that was theater, study classical theater, live in new york. and for me, it was just about
. >> yeah, and elizabeth banks. janine geraffilo, john hammond.t's a big cast, an bless -- an impressive line up. >> rose: where did you go to school. >> the british american drama academy. i went to the american academy of dramatic arts and after i graduated, i did a program in england that was all just shakespeare. >> rose: suppose you were just out of -- like a teenager out of whatever level that would be, high school or junior high school, what would you want to do...
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. >> the film tells the story of how melinda, played by elizabeth banks, first met the troubled musicianing there. and when i saw her i liked her the first time i saw her. and she sold me a car. >> he gave you a card. >> uh-huh. >> what did it say on it? >> frightened. scared. frightened scared lonely. >> did you look at that card right away? >> oh, yeah. it was just like, what is he trying to tell me? i knew i liked him. i knew i liked him a lot. when he left the card it was like, what's going on here? >> brian was then under the 24 hour care of dr. landy. >> brian wilson is -- who was controlling every as sect of his life. even co-writing songs co-producing his records and screening who could see him. paul giammati plays landy in the film. >> if brian calls you and asks you out but i need you to call me directly. >> when you think of that period of your life, what do you think some of. >> unhappiness. being tortured. >> something you tried not to think about? >> yeah. >> about six months into their relationship melinda decided she had to act. >> i called the attorney general and he sai
. >> the film tells the story of how melinda, played by elizabeth banks, first met the troubled musicianing there. and when i saw her i liked her the first time i saw her. and she sold me a car. >> he gave you a card. >> uh-huh. >> what did it say on it? >> frightened. scared. frightened scared lonely. >> did you look at that card right away? >> oh, yeah. it was just like, what is he trying to tell me? i knew i liked him. i knew i liked him a lot. when...
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. >> elizabeth banks responded with choice words onr. stop spreading this bull.'s pretty enough for tv. >> has the world gone mad? >> this woman deserves to be on camera? she's not a ten. >> katherine lapel says eisner's statements speak to the male-dominated hollywood structure. >> to think it's okay to talk about this is the common attitude. >> amy schumer stars in a feature-length comedy that she also directed opening in movie theaters this month and we reached out to michael eisner for a comment but he didn't get back to us. >> he said he was going to get in trouble. >> someone should send a list. >> i like the reaction he's gotten. the reaction is there's so many good women in film and comedy and there have been. >> i'm sure there are women on the other side saying are we living in a p.c. world now? a lot to be discussed here. that's his story. >> thank you. >>> speaking of history, ballet great misty copeland is in brandon thinks hellmann's is heaven in a jar. come to think of it, brandon, there is a little slice of heaven in every jar. that's because our i
. >> elizabeth banks responded with choice words onr. stop spreading this bull.'s pretty enough for tv. >> has the world gone mad? >> this woman deserves to be on camera? she's not a ten. >> katherine lapel says eisner's statements speak to the male-dominated hollywood structure. >> to think it's okay to talk about this is the common attitude. >> amy schumer stars in a feature-length comedy that she also directed opening in movie theaters this month and we...
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the original cast is back, including amy poehler, bradley cooper paul rudd, elizabeth banks.ecause he's waiting until his new look is ready. check this. there it is, boom, ponytail! >> check that out. he stepped out on stage for a press conference for the movie "the great wall" with that thing. >> gorgeous. "the great wall" it with that thing. haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching for, creditcards.com lets you compare hundreds of cards to find the one that's right for you. just search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. ♪a one, a two, a three percent cash back♪ so when my husband started getting better dental checkups than me i decided to go pro... with crest pro-health advanced. my mouth is getting healthier. my teeth are getting stronger. this crest toothpaste is superior in five areas. great checkup. this is mineral build up it collects leaving gross germ-ridden stains. clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match for that. but lysol power toile
the original cast is back, including amy poehler, bradley cooper paul rudd, elizabeth banks.ecause he's waiting until his new look is ready. check this. there it is, boom, ponytail! >> check that out. he stepped out on stage for a press conference for the movie "the great wall" with that thing. >> gorgeous. "the great wall" it with that thing. haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right...
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elizabeth warren did bring some energy there as she tried to pin janet yellen down on enforcing those living wills the banks have to fill out. >> and the credibility of them. as expected elizabeth warren going straight to financial regulatory reform. it was interesting janet yellen on this issue did say for the first tomb that she would be open to a modest increase on the threshold of sifi-designated banks, banks too big to fail. yellen is open to that. when it comes to interest rates, she favors a prudent and gradual approach to raising interest rates. reiterating this idea that perhaps the first interest rate increase could come sooner. that doesn't mean it's going to happen rapidly higher in a stair step after that. >> clearly, that is sara eisen, not kelly evans. she is on vacation. i'm bill griffeth. welcome to the end of the first hour of "closing bell." bob pisani stepping in. we had a modest rally today. noose dakota may close in record territory here. >> looks like it's going to do that. we've been advancing on the major indices. germany up 9% australia up 9%. s&p up about 4%. all in the last week.
elizabeth warren did bring some energy there as she tried to pin janet yellen down on enforcing those living wills the banks have to fill out. >> and the credibility of them. as expected elizabeth warren going straight to financial regulatory reform. it was interesting janet yellen on this issue did say for the first tomb that she would be open to a modest increase on the threshold of sifi-designated banks, banks too big to fail. yellen is open to that. when it comes to interest rates,...
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senator elizabeth warren has proposed getting them into banking services. that was a surprise. u.s. did provide banking services for a long time -- small deposits -- that goes back to the 1890's. pushing that is the american postal workers union and they represent people working in post offices, so they like to do that. i don't think congress has an appetite for it. postmaster the general, and i don't know where that is going. so much.thank you great story. we will have much more coming up, including t-mobile's cfo on bloomberg market day. ♪ >> it is 10:00 in san francisco. mark: u.s. economic growth picks up at the fastest paced in the second quarter. will it be enough to convince the fed to raise interest rates? bill gross things it is. plunging onceices again, saudi arabia is desperate to find new areas of growth. a look at the world's biggest oil producer and how it is trying to diversify. --k: another successful t-mobile hurray we will hear from the company'cfo about the plan to in the wireless wars. ♪ -- win the wireless wars. ♪ scarlet: good afternoon, everyone. mark: thank y
senator elizabeth warren has proposed getting them into banking services. that was a surprise. u.s. did provide banking services for a long time -- small deposits -- that goes back to the 1890's. pushing that is the american postal workers union and they represent people working in post offices, so they like to do that. i don't think congress has an appetite for it. postmaster the general, and i don't know where that is going. so much.thank you great story. we will have much more coming up,...
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jamie dimon saying elizabeth warren doesn't understand global banking.derstand global banking? >> i believe he truly believes they do not understand global banking and as they do not understand the unintended consequences that have come with very, very new, stricter rules for the banking sector. for example, forcing banks to hold a lot of capital is clearly making them reluctant to do more lending. and so there's an unintended consequence. another part of dodd-frank, is something called, and i don't want to get too geeky on you, but there it's called the proprietary trading rule. the prop, prop trading. and so, let me ask you, if you are ibm and i'm jp morgan and you come to me and say, i need to make a complicated transaction, i need to sell a lot of stock. i am your banker, so i have to buy that stock. so i'm not going to just dump it on the market after i buy it and then send the stock down. i'm gonna sell it a little at a time over days, maybe over a month. so what is that? is that proprietary trading or is that acting on behalf of a customer? >> set
jamie dimon saying elizabeth warren doesn't understand global banking.derstand global banking? >> i believe he truly believes they do not understand global banking and as they do not understand the unintended consequences that have come with very, very new, stricter rules for the banking sector. for example, forcing banks to hold a lot of capital is clearly making them reluctant to do more lending. and so there's an unintended consequence. another part of dodd-frank, is something called,...
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mike: you know, i think when people talk about breaking up banks, you have elizabeth warren, bernie sandersing to be a topic in the presidential election, i think back to bank of america right now because maybe merrill lynch should be liberated. set merrill lynch free. i think the brokers would be quite happy under that scenario. i think they're working on the case and again, this is by our estimates the fourth head of the brokerage business at merrill lynch. they are trying to find the right format. brendan: michael, you are a radical you are going to go on the streets with a placard saying set merrill free. tom: there are two sets of too big to fail banks, jpmorgan wells fargo, and there is bank of america-citigroup. mr. moynihan has to get from point a to point b. what is the methodology to get something bank to be more like fortress dimon or fortress stop? -- stump? mike: consistent strategy. look at the report from two decades ago. it looks the same. look at the method from a jamie dimon and jpmorgan a decade ago, it is very similar. tom: is mr. morning and still picking up the pieces
mike: you know, i think when people talk about breaking up banks, you have elizabeth warren, bernie sandersing to be a topic in the presidential election, i think back to bank of america right now because maybe merrill lynch should be liberated. set merrill lynch free. i think the brokers would be quite happy under that scenario. i think they're working on the case and again, this is by our estimates the fourth head of the brokerage business at merrill lynch. they are trying to find the right...
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elizabeth: costco is tough. other banks are giving american express a run for their money. for consumers. american express is investing a lot of resources in new technology, as are all the payment networks. they realize this is an important segment. they're are coming out with a lot of new products and spending a lot of resources. stephanie: all right elizabeth thank you so much for joining us this morning. that is bloomberg's own elizabeth dexheimer from washington, d.c.. olivia: i am signing off, this was fun. i am jealous of erik schatzker. i will see you in the park for the fitness challenge. stephanie: 5:00 p.m. -- if you are near central park bring your camera. turn it on, but guess what, i am not going anywhere. olivia: were bring your trunk -- truck to halt your on. stephanie: do you remember those -- i did not have a dvd player in my mom's car. that is all i had. i'll be back. we have more coming up. this young thing -- we are kicking her out of the building. ♪ olivia: -- stephanie: welcome back to >> first. bloomberg. -- "market makers. i am stephanie crude is on
elizabeth: costco is tough. other banks are giving american express a run for their money. for consumers. american express is investing a lot of resources in new technology, as are all the payment networks. they realize this is an important segment. they're are coming out with a lot of new products and spending a lot of resources. stephanie: all right elizabeth thank you so much for joining us this morning. that is bloomberg's own elizabeth dexheimer from washington, d.c.. olivia: i am signing...
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. >> today massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and maryland congress bank elijiah cummings host a forum on economic growth and job creation through federal investments in innovation and science. other speakers include former house speaker newt gingrich and experts in business and education. watch live at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> the senate returns today to continue work on the highway and transportation funding bill. they met on sunday to take vote on two amendments, a repeal of the health care act which failed and another to reauthorize the export-import bank which passed. here's a look at the debate from yesterday starting with senators mitch mcconnell and harry reid. it's about an hour. >> mr. president our country needs a multi-year highway bill, and we're close to finally passing a fiscally-responsible and bipartisan one. time is running short to to get a bill through congress but as with most legislation we still intend to consider some amendments from both sides of the aisle as we continue to work to pass it. we'll start on that today. most important is a proposal that
. >> today massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and maryland congress bank elijiah cummings host a forum on economic growth and job creation through federal investments in innovation and science. other speakers include former house speaker newt gingrich and experts in business and education. watch live at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> the senate returns today to continue work on the highway and transportation funding bill. they met on sunday to take vote on two amendments, a...
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banking, we don't. that is a mistake. you can starve these agencies. elizabeth is a good person.carlet: former senator chris dodd this morning. isk: coming up, m.i.t. taking a gamble with a new online class in poker theory. that story is next. ♪ m.i.t. is rolling the dice on a new online course that teaches students how to be better poker players. the this applied very common knowledge of data is key to whether or not -- lose your shirt. i don't know if that is a poker phrase. you are looking at the numbers and the numbers don't lie. scarlet: mark is out, we will be back with more of the bloomberg market day. ♪ scarlet: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. let's get straight to our top stories. an african-american officer from arizona is now the new top cop in ferguson, missouri. on draper anderson -- andre anderson takes over the police department. foundral investigation systemic racism in the city's police force and courts. startt says it will closing some of its 24-hour supercenters for a few hours each night. the retailer wants to use time to better stocked shelves and o
banking, we don't. that is a mistake. you can starve these agencies. elizabeth is a good person.carlet: former senator chris dodd this morning. isk: coming up, m.i.t. taking a gamble with a new online class in poker theory. that story is next. ♪ m.i.t. is rolling the dice on a new online course that teaches students how to be better poker players. the this applied very common knowledge of data is key to whether or not -- lose your shirt. i don't know if that is a poker phrase. you are looking...
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elizabeth warren on anything. but i think there is a growing consensus that dodd frank didn't end too big to fail and too small to matter. >> critics point out five years later bank assets have grown 30% with the five largest financial institutions controlling 50% of the assets. barney frank is the co-author of the dodd frank act. the former democratic congressman if massachusetts is the author of frank, a life in politics from the great society to same-sex marriage. thanks for joining us today. >> welcome. >> so you tell me. is dodd frank working? do you think the average american is better off today? >> in that regard, absolutely. first of all, the single beggest cause of the terrible crisis we had was that mortgages were being granted to people who shouldn't have gotten the mortgages and couldn't repay them. this is bad for them, bad for everybody on the block, bad for the financial institutions and for the economy. one of the things the bill did, over the objection by the way of people like congressman henserling who said we were interfering with free market. we made unenforceable mortgages of the type that caused the problem. the subprime mornls granted to p
elizabeth warren on anything. but i think there is a growing consensus that dodd frank didn't end too big to fail and too small to matter. >> critics point out five years later bank assets have grown 30% with the five largest financial institutions controlling 50% of the assets. barney frank is the co-author of the dodd frank act. the former democratic congressman if massachusetts is the author of frank, a life in politics from the great society to same-sex marriage. thanks for joining us...
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elizabeth. >>> live in washington. >>> millions of americans bracing for severe weather as the holiday weekend begins. >>> this was the scene in oklahoma. a driver stranded in floodwater after a creek overflowed its banks. the person in the pickup was brought to safety by another driver. >> here's a look at the radar. more storms for oklahoma and the whole midsouth region today. we get more on the forecast from justin povick at accuweather. justin. >> reena and ryan thanks and good morning. a very stormy situation unfolding throughout the southeast. numerous downpours and potential for some severe weather along interstate 40 that will be running from raleigh-durham back into oklahoma and arkansas. meanwhile, the northwest is still in the midst of a heat wave. major drought conditions continue over the golden state of california and numerous thunderstorms likely for our independence day over the arklatex. reena and ryan, back to you. >> justin thank you. >>> after burning for an entire day the fire is finally out on the freight train that derailed in tennessee filled with toxic chemicals. >> the car that erupted was carrying 24,000 gallons of a highly flammable poisonous material and it forces thousands
elizabeth. >>> live in washington. >>> millions of americans bracing for severe weather as the holiday weekend begins. >>> this was the scene in oklahoma. a driver stranded in floodwater after a creek overflowed its banks. the person in the pickup was brought to safety by another driver. >> here's a look at the radar. more storms for oklahoma and the whole midsouth region today. we get more on the forecast from justin povick at accuweather. justin. >>...
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banking and so forth, we do not. i think that is a mistake because you can starve agencies. you have seen in the federal trade but i think elizabetha good person. brendan: obvious to come with execution of the law that bears her name, the biggest challenge is what they call the blob in bc -- the financial lobby. how do you work against the power of that that is constantly working to ship that legislation moving forward? are great question and you exactly right. i was involved in the health-care bill but the health care bill has financial insurance and pharmaceutical industries. they like affordable care act. i do not have anybody on the other side of frank -- besides frank on the financial sector who loves the bill. i think people are respecting it and doing things should be doing, so it is difficult. when you get into conversations, this is rally -- this is rather archaic subject matter. i say this speculate, it is not very high when it comes to members of congress. they do not come out of that world. there are lawyers, other people from various industries and very few run for congress to come out of the financial area. understan
banking and so forth, we do not. i think that is a mistake because you can starve agencies. you have seen in the federal trade but i think elizabetha good person. brendan: obvious to come with execution of the law that bears her name, the biggest challenge is what they call the blob in bc -- the financial lobby. how do you work against the power of that that is constantly working to ship that legislation moving forward? are great question and you exactly right. i was involved in the health-care...
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bank. we could see a final vote later today. final the senate live at 2:00 eastern. also today massachusetts senator elizabethmarilyn congressmen hold the forum on economic growth and job creation. we'll also hear remarks from former house speaker grinning rich. it start live 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> tonight commissioner on key issues. >> when an item is pretended to the commissioner level that document should be made available publicly, that would provide an opportunity for everyone to comment exactly what we're thinking and also for people to home in on issues they see problematic. you know, and that's problematic from my point of view. >> tonight on the communicators on c-span2. >> tomorrow secretary of state john kerry, secretary moniz and jack lou return to capital hill. tomorrow they'll go before members of the house foreign affairs committee road to the conch continues now. spoke to supporters about immigration, healthcare and donald trump. [inaudible conversations] >> >> nice to meet you, thank you for coming out today. >> how are you? [laughs] >> >> hi, there. >> thanks for coming. how are yo
bank. we could see a final vote later today. final the senate live at 2:00 eastern. also today massachusetts senator elizabethmarilyn congressmen hold the forum on economic growth and job creation. we'll also hear remarks from former house speaker grinning rich. it start live 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> tonight commissioner on key issues. >> when an item is pretended to the commissioner level that document should be made available publicly, that would provide an opportunity for...
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bank of england does either. last weekend they were expecting it and they weren't clear, but we don't have a strong sense of an upward or downward provision at this point. >> elizabeth, the pound sterling has risen against a very weak euro and that must be weighing on some of the exporters. in fact the cbi print we saw yesterday, it was at a two-year low. how big of a problem is the strong currency for the uk economy? >> it's been a problem for the export sector and they're already on a weak footing because of our weak trading partner has fairly weak demand. so we've got a double blow really to the export sector. however, what's happening at the moment, is the uk economy is growing on the strength of domestic demands. if you look at the official forecasts, people -- our forecasting continuing stronger but it's all coming from domestic demand. we'd love to see that rebalancing, we'd love to see that export growth playing more of a role. strong demand is making that very difficult. >> elizabeth, thank you so much for your time. chief uk economist at hsbc. let's have a quick look at sterling once again. sterling versus the u.s. dollar is 155.76 gaining quite a bit of s
bank of england does either. last weekend they were expecting it and they weren't clear, but we don't have a strong sense of an upward or downward provision at this point. >> elizabeth, the pound sterling has risen against a very weak euro and that must be weighing on some of the exporters. in fact the cbi print we saw yesterday, it was at a two-year low. how big of a problem is the strong currency for the uk economy? >> it's been a problem for the export sector and they're already...
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banks. >> this is one area i agree with him on. lot of americans particularly young americans, we also have all elizabeth warren and john mccain tryingion to bring in new rules so this is something that will resonate with a lot of americans. p schneider, former gop pollster, your thoughts on this. the gop gets a little box in when they're lumped in with these big banks the we have seen both parties bailout time and again. >> i'm not a big believer in bailouts for any corporation out there or any industry, but with martin o'malley what did he do? cut and paste elizabeth warren's trees out there? he is getting dumped on by bernie sanders right now and he is trying to do anything he can to get attention. when he was mayor of baltimore he was very cozy with an anti bang, very cozy with financial institutions like mason. this is just histrionics in the election year. can't get attention anywhere. >> martin o'malley raise taxes when he ran maryland and people fled the state. charles: he has serious issues no doubt about that but to someone who's getting a lot of attention particularly after last night, jeb bush, he suggested once you get t
banks. >> this is one area i agree with him on. lot of americans particularly young americans, we also have all elizabeth warren and john mccain tryingion to bring in new rules so this is something that will resonate with a lot of americans. p schneider, former gop pollster, your thoughts on this. the gop gets a little box in when they're lumped in with these big banks the we have seen both parties bailout time and again. >> i'm not a big believer in bailouts for any corporation out...
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elizabeth warren can be president. bernie sanders can be vice president. send them over there. the banks can all be public banks, socialism. is that too late? >> so there was one very sarcastic tweet last night -- that's true. that's true. there was a very sarcastic tweet last night which i thought spot-on a fake quote from the leader of spain but alexis what about paramos, funny he chose fuel and feud over the left so -- >> just let's just give it another shot. we tried eight, nine ten times but maybe this time it will work. >> that's what archie bunker said about california. >> right. actually, they have their own place already. thank you, governor mundi. >> you're channeling archie bunker. >> thanks, michelle. >> joining us now on set. peter brookta chief analyst. you're disappointed today that everything is not hitting the fan, i guess. can i give it to you -- here's your silver lining. here's your silver lining. it's no excuse now for yellen not to raise in september. they would have used you know, the chaos in greece a frozen grexit to push them back. you want the rates, can't you
elizabeth warren can be president. bernie sanders can be vice president. send them over there. the banks can all be public banks, socialism. is that too late? >> so there was one very sarcastic tweet last night -- that's true. that's true. there was a very sarcastic tweet last night which i thought spot-on a fake quote from the leader of spain but alexis what about paramos, funny he chose fuel and feud over the left so -- >> just let's just give it another shot. we tried eight, nine...
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banks have been closed for two risks and limited withdraws and at risk of leaving the eurozone. joining me elizabeth to that? >> that is the great point. this is the third bailout they are going through now. it seems as if the reforms the parliament accepted yesterday and going through to the summit on sunday, it seems as the international monetary fund are favorable for the tax hikes and the pepgs reform and during the reform they weren't going to do that and now they are conceding so the question is in the long-term will this continue and that is a big question mark because in the past it hasn't worked out for them. but if they keep the pension reforms they are on a better path to sustain what they are doing. >> what do you think has made it take so long to talk about increasing taxes and reducing pension to try to get them back on financial track? >> it could also be a cultural type thing. you look at greece. the average retirement age is 55, that is young when you look over here at 65, and people aren't even at that past the recession. so there is a lot involved with that and it could be cultura
banks have been closed for two risks and limited withdraws and at risk of leaving the eurozone. joining me elizabeth to that? >> that is the great point. this is the third bailout they are going through now. it seems as if the reforms the parliament accepted yesterday and going through to the summit on sunday, it seems as the international monetary fund are favorable for the tax hikes and the pepgs reform and during the reform they weren't going to do that and now they are conceding so...
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masters for the banks because they are dictating how they are going to unwind if they don't like what they see in these living wills. on the other side your colleague from massachusetts, elizabeth warren is skeptical if they go far enough what do you make of the brouhaha? >> i never thought they were a major part of the bill in any case. i want to have capital requirements. i want to have restrictions on people taking risks unnecessarily. the living wills dictate how they unwind. yes. if the institution fails. these living wills don't require you to say we are going to take you apart now. what they are trying to do is say if you have another situation where there was a lehman brothers or aig, if you have a failure and the federal government steps in because there is no more too big to fail. if a large institution gets in over its head it fails, it is resolved, which means dissolved. interesting semantic thing. this tells how it will be dismantled. >> the other topic du jour beyond the five-year anniversary of dodd frank is 2016 presidential election which is kicking off. 's specially endless comments we are getting from donald trump, very controversial. >> i would say this as a
masters for the banks because they are dictating how they are going to unwind if they don't like what they see in these living wills. on the other side your colleague from massachusetts, elizabeth warren is skeptical if they go far enough what do you make of the brouhaha? >> i never thought they were a major part of the bill in any case. i want to have capital requirements. i want to have restrictions on people taking risks unnecessarily. the living wills dictate how they unwind. yes. if...
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members will look at our glass-steagall act as well, that is my bill, elizabeth warren's bill over in the other body, to break up the big banks and to have more democratic activity among the financial institutions of this country and not just lodging over 2/3 of the power in the big six. it's really warping our society and it's making it much less representative. it is harming manufacturing. it is harming agriculture. it is harming innovation. thank you. thank you congressman garamendi, for the phenomenal work you do and those whose districts have been affected and those that represent all of america, not just the wealthiest part of it. mr. garamendi: thank you for bringing us the message from america's heartland. agriculture is also a manufacturing industry. grow -- food the farmers grow but the processors are manufacturing that and bringing added value. you're quite correct about the escape of capital, using tax policy and trade policy to encourage american companies to take their capital and build overseas leaving american workers behind. ms. kaptur: could i ask the gentleman to yield five seconds? i want to put on the rec
members will look at our glass-steagall act as well, that is my bill, elizabeth warren's bill over in the other body, to break up the big banks and to have more democratic activity among the financial institutions of this country and not just lodging over 2/3 of the power in the big six. it's really warping our society and it's making it much less representative. it is harming manufacturing. it is harming agriculture. it is harming innovation. thank you. thank you congressman garamendi, for the...
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banks, the people selling bonds for the united states, primary dealers, if you would. a lot of it overlapped with the security exchange commission. if you go look at elizabeth w warren's letter to mary jo white, they are not laws. if you look at eric holder going back to the people who created the housing crisis thing, and the revolving door in washington -- we need more competition. i don't even know what line to call in. the democrats and republicans are really not serving me. host: do you think it was the banks that are to blame or were to blame for the financial crisis, or the regulators and the lack of action? caller: i do not think it was either. i think people were sold this notion that debt for housing and things of that nature is an asset. it is an asset if house prices keep going up, but it is a liability of if house prices stay the same or go down. it is nothing but a steam for more property taxes and more government control of what is going on. i am totally totally against the regulations for one size fits all. i think they should break up the media companies. i think we need to reinforce competition. i think wall street has long since been used
banks, the people selling bonds for the united states, primary dealers, if you would. a lot of it overlapped with the security exchange commission. if you go look at elizabeth w warren's letter to mary jo white, they are not laws. if you look at eric holder going back to the people who created the housing crisis thing, and the revolving door in washington -- we need more competition. i don't even know what line to call in. the democrats and republicans are really not serving me. host: do you...
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elizabeth diana. >>> scared to venture in the water in the wake of several shark attacks. it's having a huge impact in north carolina. gabe gutierrez has more. >> the outer banks have never seen a summer quite like this. >> you've been coming here more than 30 years on vacation and this is the first year you don't want to go in the water? >> absolutely right. the first year. >> seven shark attacks in north carolina in three weeks. vacationers on edge after scenes like this. two men fishing in kill devil hills reeled in a 6 1/2 foot shark before releasing it back into the water. >> we're worried about the water for the first time ever. >> beach patrol out in force today, but posted shark warnings few and far between. >> every year when you come down here certainly it's a consideration because after all, they do live out there in that water. >> why this year shark surge? >> this year we went from water temperatures in the mid 70s to water temperatures in the mid to high 80s in a span of about five days. that may have caused all the sharks that are part of that mi migrat migration to move. >> you can look and there's three, four eight, nine sharks because they kn
elizabeth diana. >>> scared to venture in the water in the wake of several shark attacks. it's having a huge impact in north carolina. gabe gutierrez has more. >> the outer banks have never seen a summer quite like this. >> you've been coming here more than 30 years on vacation and this is the first year you don't want to go in the water? >> absolutely right. the first year. >> seven shark attacks in north carolina in three weeks. vacationers on edge after...
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elizabeth. >> good morning, guys. with hours remaining, the negotiations are under way. the greek population waits to learn the fate of their country's currency. the economy has been hit by years of recession. for weeks banks meeting. now 19 countries will go forward with discussions with greece. this according to reports. member. it's coming out and very fluid. it did state the full 28 countries will reconvene if greece decide to leave the euro zone. if a deal is reached, it won't be done easily. the talks are said to be very tense. one of the hardest on the debt stricken country has been germany. they are trying to find common ground after the country missed a payment on the 30th of june. a new bailout for greece would be the third in five year's time. anna clayton, back to you guys. >> thanks so much for tracking that for us. >> eight minutes after the hour. now to other stories making headlines. >>> a bomb skad quad investigating a mysterious beach blast. the explosion coming from under the sand launching a 50-year-old woman out of her beach chair. witnesses describe the chaos as it unfolded. >> something that happened it felt like an earthquake or gas explosion. some lady sitting here on the corner ne
elizabeth. >> good morning, guys. with hours remaining, the negotiations are under way. the greek population waits to learn the fate of their country's currency. the economy has been hit by years of recession. for weeks banks meeting. now 19 countries will go forward with discussions with greece. this according to reports. member. it's coming out and very fluid. it did state the full 28 countries will reconvene if greece decide to leave the euro zone. if a deal is reached, it won't be...