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then i looked at frank. i said special frank. frank is here.ause the it is national take your pet. face the camera. show your mug. >> take your child. child to workday. >> uh-huh. >> i don't have a child. i have frank. >> look a child. >> wonder if he could see himself on camera right now. >> frank is very relaxed right now. he already ate, ate some of the scripts. >> he did. >> see right here. just chewed the corner off. >> let's just walk him. does he walk? down boy. down. >> see that. he >> does he do tricks? >> not unless you are holding food. >> jack, see if you can get hem to come. come on, frank. come on, frank. come on, frank. >> took him all around the studio. he went to the editing room. brian taught hem wriim writing. the full tour. his favorite part is chewing. >> oh, he moves. whoa. >> he does move. yeah. . >> there he goes. >> eating more scripts. >> get it. >> you want an apple. he would rather eat paper than eat actual treat. >> he is named frank because. >> he has blue eyes. we adopted him from a shelter. the shelter called him
then i looked at frank. i said special frank. frank is here.ause the it is national take your pet. face the camera. show your mug. >> take your child. child to workday. >> uh-huh. >> i don't have a child. i have frank. >> look a child. >> wonder if he could see himself on camera right now. >> frank is very relaxed right now. he already ate, ate some of the scripts. >> he did. >> see right here. just chewed the corner off. >> let's just walk...
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frank with the law mandating -- we do see the same dodd frank,ings in. but the law mandating. there are investments that the government could consider to be high risk. thesn't a good idea for government to be deciding what is risky and what is not. that is what shareholders pay financial executives the high salaries in incomes and bonuses to decide. if they decide wrong then these companies should be the ones to take the risk. not american taxpayers. now, you are right in that capital standards don't entirely fix this problem. a financial institution could run through its capital. but certainly, the dodd-frank standards that continues the pre-2008 wave of having the government be the main determinant of what is risky and what is not also does not solve the problem. host: the choice act was the legislative vehicle designed to make changes to the current dodd-frank rule. it would curtail dodd-frank by relaxing the regulatory standards and it would limit the power of the federal agencies. what is the likelihood of the passage? is it easier in the house or in the senate? how do yo
frank with the law mandating -- we do see the same dodd frank,ings in. but the law mandating. there are investments that the government could consider to be high risk. thesn't a good idea for government to be deciding what is risky and what is not. that is what shareholders pay financial executives the high salaries in incomes and bonuses to decide. if they decide wrong then these companies should be the ones to take the risk. not american taxpayers. now, you are right in that capital standards...
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okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?re still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you can't just-- you're still missing the point. you cannot just pick up the phone and say, "so and so, i need 10,000 plastic bags. here's my p.o. number." no, you need to check with somebody, and say, "is it okay that we purchase these 10,000?" and then that somebody is going to give you a p.o. do you pay the bills here? >> no, i don't. >> okay. everybody you order from wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> but when i need bags or bulk boxes, i'm-- >> you need to get an approval. >> so then how would you want me to do this? >> you're supposed to give me the p.o.s. what are you missing? >> so either i need
okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?re still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you can't just-- you're still...
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frank: yes, yes. in fact, the lifetime awardees this conference will be solomon trujillo, angelica perez, and rick najera. solomon trujillo is one of the first mexican-american billionaires, and he-- damian: god, i hope he's related. frank: yeah. oh, that's right! [both laughing] frank: he sat on target's board of directors and he sits on western union's board of directors. he sits on board of directors in saudi arabia, china, and he's very approachable, very humble, and he's a giant leader, and he's a lifetime awardee. mickey ibarra is closing it out and mickey ibarra worked for president clinton. and it's very important for me to bring these folks that are not only great leaders but have humility. humility is such an important ingredient in terms of pushing up. damian: absolutely. and is it kind of a round table? what--describe the day for us. is it a round table thing or is it a conference room type of setting? what happens? frank: no, so, the opening keynote is guillermo diaz. guillermo diaz is th
frank: yes, yes. in fact, the lifetime awardees this conference will be solomon trujillo, angelica perez, and rick najera. solomon trujillo is one of the first mexican-american billionaires, and he-- damian: god, i hope he's related. frank: yeah. oh, that's right! [both laughing] frank: he sat on target's board of directors and he sits on western union's board of directors. he sits on board of directors in saudi arabia, china, and he's very approachable, very humble, and he's a giant leader,...
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frank senso: this is a different ballgame. we've always had an aggressive press, we've always had a political press, we've always had a snarky white house press. this is different. he's declared war on the press. pres. trump: we are fighting the fake news. sharyl: yet there seems little doubt that the media is breaking away from its traditional role when it comes to president trump. brian stelter: i get a ton of emails. sharyl: it seems like there has been an unprecedented blurring -- an accepted blurring of the lines between reporters who report the facts and those who then editorialize. howie kurtz: president trump has been obliterated because it is deemed acceptable in many quarters to say negative things about this president, to say sn word. scott thuman: le pen and macron are just the latest presidential candidates who not only are competing against each other, they are also competing against the rising threat of election tampering. are you amazed at what you see every day? the threat? how big it gets? gerome billois: yea
frank senso: this is a different ballgame. we've always had an aggressive press, we've always had a political press, we've always had a snarky white house press. this is different. he's declared war on the press. pres. trump: we are fighting the fake news. sharyl: yet there seems little doubt that the media is breaking away from its traditional role when it comes to president trump. brian stelter: i get a ton of emails. sharyl: it seems like there has been an unprecedented blurring -- an...
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part of that is dodd-frank. dodd-frank in reality does its thing.w anyone who would agree with dodd-frank. barney, frank, and i agree that some of the things put in there after the fact should have not been put in, so i don't agree with all of it, but it is what it is. unfortunately because dodd-frank, it is what it is. i have to deal with it. and that is the law of the land. the only thing dodd-frank did is it is not a legislation that has said acts -- x, it basically says make the system better, do what you have to do to do it. so the regulators have a huge amount of authority to interpret these rules. the system is better, dodd-frank is partially responsible, but dodd-frank you know was passed 100% democrat, 0% republicans. and none of us can possibly say you can't make things better. one day, people, rational people should sit down and say what parts work, what parts don't work, what parts should we change? i'm not in favor of throwing it out or sparking ground zero. a lot of good work was done and a lot of flaws need to be fixed. [applause] dav
part of that is dodd-frank. dodd-frank in reality does its thing.w anyone who would agree with dodd-frank. barney, frank, and i agree that some of the things put in there after the fact should have not been put in, so i don't agree with all of it, but it is what it is. unfortunately because dodd-frank, it is what it is. i have to deal with it. and that is the law of the land. the only thing dodd-frank did is it is not a legislation that has said acts -- x, it basically says make the system...
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one by one, they left a flower in honor of frank. >> there's really no better way to honor coach frank and his legacy than to kick off a new season and we know what coach frank meant to hundreds of kids but we know his legacy lives on and it's important for us to carry on that legacy. >> friends say frank worked tirelessly to maintain this field and he always dreamed of the community coming together and be east ridge strong. today they're remembering the man who dedicated so many years of his life to nurturing kids and teaching them about baseball through life. frank was stabbed to death outside a bar in downtown san jose. six people are accused of his murder and they are all from one family. today people are not talking about that. they are remembering the man who instilled a love of baseball. this hat says rest in peace, coach frank. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro. >> thank you very much. police say a minivan crashed into the back of a fire truck in the eastbound lanes near summerville road. police say the firefighters were clearing another crash when the minivan barreled
one by one, they left a flower in honor of frank. >> there's really no better way to honor coach frank and his legacy than to kick off a new season and we know what coach frank meant to hundreds of kids but we know his legacy lives on and it's important for us to carry on that legacy. >> friends say frank worked tirelessly to maintain this field and he always dreamed of the community coming together and be east ridge strong. today they're remembering the man who dedicated so many...
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hugh: frank, what were you thinking that day? frank: those of us who were on the plane could not be in the east room. only the swells made it onto army one. i watched that speech in the president's cabin on air force one sitting next to diane sawyer, who was part of the group that went out. i remember they told us to the , as he came out and said to look at the window as we are coming in towards el toro. five-mile lineup, the wind up on the freeway waiting, trying to get to el toro. that was the point at which you realize it happened. everybody was numb. that was the first time it was a concrete thing. out the window, on the ground. it was very moving. a group of several thousand people had assembled. it certainly wasn't advanced. it was spontaneous. the president -- you have stories. the president wasn't expecting it. he wasn't prepared to have to make a public speech. i remember, again, spontaneously people started standing around. there were bleachers. i think it were bleachers there anyway. not even bleachers. there were some
hugh: frank, what were you thinking that day? frank: those of us who were on the plane could not be in the east room. only the swells made it onto army one. i watched that speech in the president's cabin on air force one sitting next to diane sawyer, who was part of the group that went out. i remember they told us to the , as he came out and said to look at the window as we are coming in towards el toro. five-mile lineup, the wind up on the freeway waiting, trying to get to el toro. that was...
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. >> is the country better off from having dodd-frank? you would never consider running for office, would you? >> would you fix your tie> ? >> people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. ♪ >> i do not consider myself a journalist to. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i took on the life of interviewer even though i have a day job of having a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what makes somebody tick? >> jamie, let's talk about your background, your father was a stockbroker. you started out with some background in this area. did you ever consider going into banking? is that always what you wanted to do? >> i knew i did not want to be a doctor or lawyer, i wanted to be part of building something. i grew up around wall street and stockbrokers. my father, who passed away recently, did me an annual report, ripped out the part about the price, analyze it and said we pay for the stock, you would be immediately humbled. do it a couple of times. i was always in the financial world but to me, building something.
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part of that is dodd-frank. i don't know anyone who would agree with dodd-frank.ank and i agreed that some of the things put in there after the fact should not have been put in, but it is what it is. unfortunately because dodd-frank, well, volcker was one of them, but it is what it is. i have to deal with it. that is the law of the land. it has been interpreted. it is not a legislation that says x. it basically says make the system better, but the regulators have a huge amount of authority to interpret these rules. so the system is better. dodd-frank is partially responsible, but dodd-frank was passed 100% democrat, 0% republicans. none of us can possibly say you can't make things better. a little bit better. so one day, people, rational people should sit down and say what parts work, what parts don't work, what should be changed. i am not in favor of throwing it out and started at ground zero. a lot of good work was done and and there were a lot of flaws that needed to be fixed. david: you were quoted before the brexit vote as saying you would have to move people
part of that is dodd-frank. i don't know anyone who would agree with dodd-frank.ank and i agreed that some of the things put in there after the fact should not have been put in, but it is what it is. unfortunately because dodd-frank, well, volcker was one of them, but it is what it is. i have to deal with it. that is the law of the land. it has been interpreted. it is not a legislation that says x. it basically says make the system better, but the regulators have a huge amount of authority to...
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there are many aspects of dodd-frank. in some ways, dodd-frank was not ambitious enough.her ways it was overly ambitious. ways to refineof dodd-frank and other forms of regulatory policy in ways that have beneficial to the economy. is bloomberg now editor -- two guests from bloomberg. position het this is in the running for reportedly. what kind of power with that person have? >> this job was created by the dodd-frank act but never filled by president obama. president trump's first move is to put somebody into that job. it has been filled on an ad hoc basis by the governor of the federal reserve board. the united states works with the buzz of group and within the dodd-frank framework both cases to create the world's for all banks. .he fed focuses on large banks their heavy on regulation, firm on banks. backrump wants to roll dodd-frank, probably can't student legislatively but he can put somebody in who can relax with what -- legislations. abigail: david: kind of regulator will he be? what sense do we have of where he stands on regulation? >> we have a good stance of wher
there are many aspects of dodd-frank. in some ways, dodd-frank was not ambitious enough.her ways it was overly ambitious. ways to refineof dodd-frank and other forms of regulatory policy in ways that have beneficial to the economy. is bloomberg now editor -- two guests from bloomberg. position het this is in the running for reportedly. what kind of power with that person have? >> this job was created by the dodd-frank act but never filled by president obama. president trump's first move...
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next week doesn't matter. >> are you going to do dodd/frank this year? president trump: we are doing very well on dodd/frank. believe me. thank you.
next week doesn't matter. >> are you going to do dodd/frank this year? president trump: we are doing very well on dodd/frank. believe me. thank you.
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the dodd-frank financial regulation. he also says there will be a big announcement wednesday on tax reform. this is 10 minutes. president trump: it's a great pleasure to be at the united states treasury department and meet so many dedicated public servants. i went through that beautiful hallway with the incredible paintings of past secretaries. it was really very interesting. i want to read every one and learn about every one of them but we have one i hope will go down as one of the greats. i think hamilton is tough to beat but maybe you can do that, too. we'll take it, right sf thank you very much. the treasury department is the guardian of america's wealth and a worldwide symbol of american prestige. this department was first led by the same gentleman, alexander hamilton, a man who understood that the government must protect the jobs of its citizens and the wealth of our nation. secretary mnuchin, who i've known for so long, and he is so good and so smart and so financially adept, is working very hard every day to do j
the dodd-frank financial regulation. he also says there will be a big announcement wednesday on tax reform. this is 10 minutes. president trump: it's a great pleasure to be at the united states treasury department and meet so many dedicated public servants. i went through that beautiful hallway with the incredible paintings of past secretaries. it was really very interesting. i want to read every one and learn about every one of them but we have one i hope will go down as one of the greats. i...
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they also overlap the review that is taking place around dodd-frank. it is a signal that these aspects are priority for the white house and it comes in time for house republicans to talk about them. this piece you about of legislation, there was so much controversy surrounding the health care legislation, do you sense more unity? >> it is tough to answer, it is one of the biggest challenges that this legislation will face in the senate. there would not be a lot of support. it would not likely garner much democratic support. the question is are there of apart,at could be picked that could garner some democratic support? we are dealing with health care and tax reform on the table. this will be a bigger debate around financial rules. >> steve mnuchin has talked about what he would like to see about that. suggesting changes to the way it operates, how much does he have to set the agenda for that committee that was created? >> in terms of the actual designation of nonbanks as systemic lee important, which is one of the things they do, that is something that
they also overlap the review that is taking place around dodd-frank. it is a signal that these aspects are priority for the white house and it comes in time for house republicans to talk about them. this piece you about of legislation, there was so much controversy surrounding the health care legislation, do you sense more unity? >> it is tough to answer, it is one of the biggest challenges that this legislation will face in the senate. there would not be a lot of support. it would not...
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so we're going to do a very major haircut on dod frad/frank. we want strong regulation but not regulations that make it impossible for banks to lend money to people that are doing the jobs. we have a book on regulations and if you add them all up, it goes up to the ceiling three times over. it's just one after another after another. it's just like that chart. i thought that chart was so descriptive. every industry is like that chart to build a simple roadway or highway that's what you have to go through. we'll get through 95% of that and still have the same kind of protection. we want safety. we want environmental. we want environmental protection. i have won awards on environmental protection. i'm a big believer. believe it or not. we want that kind of protection. we want clean air. we want clean water. but we shouldn't have to get the approval from 16 different agencies for almost the same thing. so we have a country with tremendous potential. we have the greatest people on earth but we have to use the potential and we have to let those peopl
so we're going to do a very major haircut on dod frad/frank. we want strong regulation but not regulations that make it impossible for banks to lend money to people that are doing the jobs. we have a book on regulations and if you add them all up, it goes up to the ceiling three times over. it's just one after another after another. it's just like that chart. i thought that chart was so descriptive. every industry is like that chart to build a simple roadway or highway that's what you have to...
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uncle frank was the security guard.y the stage door, in those days you went right into the casino. when you came off of the show. this isn't too fast for you? >> no, no. >> okay. you're looking at me like i'm a chemistry set. he used to stand by the door. every night i'd come out, he'd go stand back, everybody, mr. rickles is coming! stand back! and there was nobody there. i exaggerate life. make fun of ourselves. as i make fun of you. >> thank you. >> you should be proud. if i didn't like you, i wouldn't make fun of you. as i look at you now, you've got to get a nose job. >> this is 3d this "toy story" movie, this is your first 3d film? >> yeah. >> i always say to the young, try to be different. if you're different you have a chance. you're different because nobody knows what the hell you are. >> still a dumbbell. shut up, jimmy. try not to be -- don't be cute. that was funny, jimmy. i was never mean spirited thank god. that's why i'm on this show because i skyrocketed. anyway. give me a minute because everything i say
uncle frank was the security guard.y the stage door, in those days you went right into the casino. when you came off of the show. this isn't too fast for you? >> no, no. >> okay. you're looking at me like i'm a chemistry set. he used to stand by the door. every night i'd come out, he'd go stand back, everybody, mr. rickles is coming! stand back! and there was nobody there. i exaggerate life. make fun of ourselves. as i make fun of you. >> thank you. >> you should be...
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frank considered these little league players to be his kids. and parents say for years he coached them, helped them do better in school, and keep them on the right path. today during opening day the players showed their gratitude, one my one they left a flower in honor of coach frank. san jose mayor sam la tarredo also spoke. >> coach frank didn't have any children himself, but he had the biggest family in san jose. it consisted of thousands kids in little leechlg that's why it's important that we continue his legacy of ensuring that the kids have an opportunity to play, to learn the lessons of sports. >> reporter: friends say frank worked tirelessly to maintain the fields and he always dreamed that the community would come together and be east ridge strong. this morning there was also a parade marking the opening day of the new season and remembering the man who dedicated so many years of his life to nurturing kids and teaching them about life through baseball. out just a few minutes ago i spoke with coach frank navarro's father. and he said t
frank considered these little league players to be his kids. and parents say for years he coached them, helped them do better in school, and keep them on the right path. today during opening day the players showed their gratitude, one my one they left a flower in honor of coach frank. san jose mayor sam la tarredo also spoke. >> coach frank didn't have any children himself, but he had the biggest family in san jose. it consisted of thousands kids in little leechlg that's why it's...
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onthe point mike made dodd-frank, repealing dodd-frank would be very challenging. as we heard several times from people coming into the administration, there are things you can do to the implementation of dodd-frank. >> can hitch is also where to put resources -- >> and change the way things are done. process which also involves the permission the fed gives the banks to return capital to shareholders, is an and for the banking industry. cannot stand to call it a black box. in theory, when you go into the stress testing and capital return process, nothing should go wrong. there should be no surprises. randal quarles will tell you it should be transparent. here are the rules, you follow the rules and here is what will happen. the person who occupy the role of vice chair, although technically that was not his job, banks were surprised all the time. it is pretty fair to say based on the comments randal quarles gave us two years ago, that was a process he would almost certainly overhaul and make more transparent and more predictable, more rules-based if you would like.
onthe point mike made dodd-frank, repealing dodd-frank would be very challenging. as we heard several times from people coming into the administration, there are things you can do to the implementation of dodd-frank. >> can hitch is also where to put resources -- >> and change the way things are done. process which also involves the permission the fed gives the banks to return capital to shareholders, is an and for the banking industry. cannot stand to call it a black box. in...
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part is dodd-frank. >> you would never consider running for office. would you? >> would you fix your tie, please? >> people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. let's leave it this way. all right. >> i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to the take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. >> how do you define leadership? >> what is it that makes somebody tick? >> let's talk about your background a moment. you started out your father was a stock broker and you started out with some background in this area. but did you ever consider going into banking? was that what you wanted to do when you went to harvard business school? >> no. i knew i didn't want to be a lawyer, doctor. be part of building something. i grew up around stock brokers and wall street and stuff like that. my dad who passed away recently gave me -- usual try this one day. rip out the price. analyze it and say we pay for t
part is dodd-frank. >> you would never consider running for office. would you? >> would you fix your tie, please? >> people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. let's leave it this way. all right. >> i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to the take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. >> how do you define leadership? >> what is it that...
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when frank wasn't happy you had to watch it.hey're drinking and the food comes and the waiter puts a bottle of ketchup and puts it on the table in front of frank. for whatever reason this sends frank into a rage. he doesn't want ketchup on the table. he takes the bottle, in a very crowded, elegant restaurant, he throws it at the wall. and the battle smashes and there's ketchup everywhere. and everyone in the restaurant stops. it's like a gasp. and don without missing a beat turns and says, frank, will you pass the ketchup? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sinatra laughed. and everyone laughs and nobody dies that night thanks to don. the first time don was on our show was almost -- four years after we started. we'd been trying to book him since the beginning. we asked him to do the show over and over again. and he didn't know what this was. he knew "the tonight show" and letterman and that's it. finally after we bothered him 20 times he gave up and did the show for my birthday in 2006. and it was exciting, it was like i was i
when frank wasn't happy you had to watch it.hey're drinking and the food comes and the waiter puts a bottle of ketchup and puts it on the table in front of frank. for whatever reason this sends frank into a rage. he doesn't want ketchup on the table. he takes the bottle, in a very crowded, elegant restaurant, he throws it at the wall. and the battle smashes and there's ketchup everywhere. and everyone in the restaurant stops. it's like a gasp. and don without missing a beat turns and says,...
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you cannot get rid of dodd-frank relatively easily.cantly modified that would relieve pressure on community banks. you know, the icba has its plan for prosperity, and i emphasize prosperity. we have a legislative proposal that would do a great deal to relieving the pressure on community banks and, yes, many changes to dodd-frank are contained in our plan for prosperity. stuart: okay. let's hope you can push it hard because we're a lot of people on our production team have had real trouble doing the paperwork to get a mortgage, and we all blame -- it's awful. it really is awful. ve got pple around this table nog their heads vigorously as we speak. >> so am i. stuart: get out there and do something with our mortgage paperwork. >> we are. i pledge we are going to do a mortgage situation. stuart: a pledge? now, that's what we're going to take to the bank. you're all right. sir, thank you very much. how about this? apple has received a permit in california to test-drive self-driving cars. liz: yeah, robot cars. so three luxury 2015 lexus su
you cannot get rid of dodd-frank relatively easily.cantly modified that would relieve pressure on community banks. you know, the icba has its plan for prosperity, and i emphasize prosperity. we have a legislative proposal that would do a great deal to relieving the pressure on community banks and, yes, many changes to dodd-frank are contained in our plan for prosperity. stuart: okay. let's hope you can push it hard because we're a lot of people on our production team have had real trouble doing...
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let's start with you, frank. how does this evolve, the first china trip after the resignation. >> he was -- actually jack was the -- in charge of that. the chinese invited him. the -- and i think was the anniversary, it was in february. it was not convenient for the ford administration because it was right before the new hampshire primary and so there was some -- i think there were some problems there. but it was -- it was -- not only was it an invitation the chinese sent a plane for him and wanted him to come. and so i think he was torn between not wanting to do something that would not be helpful to president ford, but not -- certainly not want doing anything that would offend the chinese. and so he made the decision to go. and then -- that was the opportunity, gave him an opportunity, a second opportunity to see chairman mou shortly before he died or before he died. and then on the next trip he was able to see chairman wa, the short remembered chairman wa. and then he got to meet and deal with and even see him
let's start with you, frank. how does this evolve, the first china trip after the resignation. >> he was -- actually jack was the -- in charge of that. the chinese invited him. the -- and i think was the anniversary, it was in february. it was not convenient for the ford administration because it was right before the new hampshire primary and so there was some -- i think there were some problems there. but it was -- it was -- not only was it an invitation the chinese sent a plane for him...
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frank? >> azenith smith in the south bay tonight, thank you. >>> organizers announced details of a similar march in san francisco with a new contest on the streets of city hall today. they seem to raise awareness for workers rights. they start the justin herman plaza followed by a march to the civic center. >>> some bay area firms are offering employees an unusual perk. giving workers paid time off to protest. it's a san francisco data base start-up that recently began allowing their employees to take unlimited paid leave to take part in a rally and another political activity. several other local start-ups say they are planning to do the same. the new policies come as many high-tech firms take a stand against the trump administration's plan to tighten restrictions for foreign workers. >>> the business owner says quick thinking helped him stop three men who were trying to rob his watch store. ktvu henry lee now with the video that shows that store owner pulling out a gun on the robbers dresse
frank? >> azenith smith in the south bay tonight, thank you. >>> organizers announced details of a similar march in san francisco with a new contest on the streets of city hall today. they seem to raise awareness for workers rights. they start the justin herman plaza followed by a march to the civic center. >>> some bay area firms are offering employees an unusual perk. giving workers paid time off to protest. it's a san francisco data base start-up that recently began...
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>> i want to dodd-frank legislation to go away.y said it would end too big to fail but codified it into law and then puts taxpayer bail-out behind it. they said it would stabilize our financial system but big banks are bigger, the small banks are fewer. they said it would help the consumer but instead since dodd-frank, we have seen free checking cut in half, bank fees go up. rates of bank increase, many working people find it far more difficult and expensive to get a mortgage. bottom line is dodd-frank has failed. we want bank bail-outs for none. it's a system that says that if a bank would put together what is known as a 10% simple leverage ratio, have a very strong capital, more capital required than dodd-frank, they they essentially can have a dodd-frank offspring, privately finance insurance policy against failure. so we would replace complexity with simplicity, we would replace bailouts with bankruptcy and we would replace federal micro management with market discipline in a word, maria, we would let freedom free, a lot of eco
>> i want to dodd-frank legislation to go away.y said it would end too big to fail but codified it into law and then puts taxpayer bail-out behind it. they said it would stabilize our financial system but big banks are bigger, the small banks are fewer. they said it would help the consumer but instead since dodd-frank, we have seen free checking cut in half, bank fees go up. rates of bank increase, many working people find it far more difficult and expensive to get a mortgage. bottom line...
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other parts of dodd-frank cou.s is another part of his agenda to remove regulations that president obama put in place. this is probably the most significant economic thing that he has accomplished through a series of executive orders and the congressional review act that he signed into law, eliminating much of president obama's regulars and that he put in place, and his last few months. beyond that, we do not know exactly what the president wants to do with dodd-frank. he wants a 21st century glass-steagall act. this is popular with voters, but it is not quite there what that means. for the most part, the president talked about deregulating and not adding new regulars. kevin: it may be popular with voters, but i do not think it will make it through. let me ask you though about this. every time he mentions he is going to get something accomplished on straight rolling back dodd-frank regulations, i always reach out to the aids on the house financial services committee and they like what they hear, but they are never
other parts of dodd-frank cou.s is another part of his agenda to remove regulations that president obama put in place. this is probably the most significant economic thing that he has accomplished through a series of executive orders and the congressional review act that he signed into law, eliminating much of president obama's regulars and that he put in place, and his last few months. beyond that, we do not know exactly what the president wants to do with dodd-frank. he wants a 21st century...
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frank, julie? >> all right, lauren, thank you. >>> well police in downtown seattle also came under fire today. it was a chaotic scene. they saw two police officers wounded. one suspect dead and two other suspects in custody. police responded to reports of a robbery at a 7-eleven. a woman hit an officer on the head with a bottle and then a man opened fire on police. a male officer was hit in the face and chest, but has been upgraded tonight from critical to serious condition. the other officer a woman suffered a minor wound. the male suspect was killed in the shootout. tonight seattle police say they have two suspects in custody including the female involved in this scuffle. >>> new at 10:00, the oakland skyline could be getting a dramatic new addition. they have given approval for oakland's tallest residential building yet. it is a 40-story building that's set to go up downtown at 1314 franklin street on the side of the parking garage. jana katsuyama in oakland tonight with how this new building co
frank, julie? >> all right, lauren, thank you. >>> well police in downtown seattle also came under fire today. it was a chaotic scene. they saw two police officers wounded. one suspect dead and two other suspects in custody. police responded to reports of a robbery at a 7-eleven. a woman hit an officer on the head with a bottle and then a man opened fire on police. a male officer was hit in the face and chest, but has been upgraded tonight from critical to serious condition. the...
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>> i want to say something about dodd/frank and about the financial crisis. this is serious business. we had in 2007, 2008, 2009, a very, very bad economy, which could have turned much, much worse had the fed not acted as courageously as it did. i wasn't there then. i can say courageously. and we seem to have forgotten that we had a financial crisis, which was caused by behavior in the banking and other parts of the financial system, and it did enormous damage to this economy. millions of people lost their jobs. millions of people lost their houses. this is not a small time regular recession. this was huge. it affected the rest of the world. it affected to some extent our standing in the world as well. we should not forget that. the strength of the financial system is absolutely essential to the ability of the economy to continue to grow at a reasonable rate, and taking actions, which remove the changes that were made to strengthen the structure of the financial system is very dangerous. >> so the president said he wants to do a number on dodd/frank. you thin
>> i want to say something about dodd/frank and about the financial crisis. this is serious business. we had in 2007, 2008, 2009, a very, very bad economy, which could have turned much, much worse had the fed not acted as courageously as it did. i wasn't there then. i can say courageously. and we seem to have forgotten that we had a financial crisis, which was caused by behavior in the banking and other parts of the financial system, and it did enormous damage to this economy. millions of...
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i wonder how much blame you put on dodd/frank for the way those charts look. >> well, again, dodd/frankas been a huge drag on the economy. it's one of the reasons we suffered through 1.5% to 2% gdp growth throughout the entire obama era. i believe that we have a lot of capital that is poised to come out of the sidelines. optimism. business optimism is up. consumer optimism is up. they need something to come out of washington. that's why it's important to get fundamental tax reform done. it's why it's important that we have economic growth for all bank bailouts at the core of the financial choice act, that we have regulatory relief for our community banks and our credit unions that help fund a lot of our entrepreneurial ventures and small businesses. entrepreneurship is at a generational low under the burdens of dodd/frank. it's incredible. that's the feeder stock of jobs and business and future and we've got too many garages in america that are full of old cars and they need to be full of new startups. >> congressman, i know this regulatory relief theme is very in right now. we talked l
i wonder how much blame you put on dodd/frank for the way those charts look. >> well, again, dodd/frankas been a huge drag on the economy. it's one of the reasons we suffered through 1.5% to 2% gdp growth throughout the entire obama era. i believe that we have a lot of capital that is poised to come out of the sidelines. optimism. business optimism is up. consumer optimism is up. they need something to come out of washington. that's why it's important to get fundamental tax reform done....
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dodd-frank. had been arguing for years that dodd-frank was a disaster, and this is one thing i got right. -- let: abigail: that was former fed chairman alan greenspan speaking with us in washington. scarlet: i have to say, it is realshing to see him use words. he said it was disappointing to see that we had used up the goodies and that dodd-frank was a disaster. he is entered using words like a rational to describe something that he could not drive any value from that. abigail: interesting point, and this is the first time i have someone talk about the removal of dodd-frank and the reason for the trump rally. dodd-frank. something else that stood out is how we are going to pay for the potential tax cut and tying in the military? scarlet: this is something that has come up time and time again, because president trump has made a big, big deal about how much more money he wanted to put into the military. in the first 100 days, he went on the air flight carriers and was able to talk about how he carr
dodd-frank. had been arguing for years that dodd-frank was a disaster, and this is one thing i got right. -- let: abigail: that was former fed chairman alan greenspan speaking with us in washington. scarlet: i have to say, it is realshing to see him use words. he said it was disappointing to see that we had used up the goodies and that dodd-frank was a disaster. he is entered using words like a rational to describe something that he could not drive any value from that. abigail: interesting...
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frank -- in response, largely with emocratic votes, we got frank, under a lot more regulation -- and a lot more regulation. the capital of the banking system was inadequate, and we built it up. have we gone too far, is it hurting the economy, or, on the other hand, is our memory so short we will emphasize the cost of the regulation and underestimates the benefits of of avoiding a crisis? that is a long question, and to explain, he is new to the cato institute on wall street for many years before that, so you come to this with some expertise compared to the rest of us. >> on the libertarian investment banker so i have -- you have multiple reasons to dislike me. >> well played. >> i think there are a lot of people in both sides that see dodd frank is a destructive law. they are very asymmetrically divided between irms that can afford them. you basically created an incredible compliance cost, burden on inancial institutions. the larger ones are able to afford 15, -- 50% or 20% of expenses dedicated to compliance, and 15, -- 50% or 20% of expenses dedicated to compliance, and smaller one
frank -- in response, largely with emocratic votes, we got frank, under a lot more regulation -- and a lot more regulation. the capital of the banking system was inadequate, and we built it up. have we gone too far, is it hurting the economy, or, on the other hand, is our memory so short we will emphasize the cost of the regulation and underestimates the benefits of of avoiding a crisis? that is a long question, and to explain, he is new to the cato institute on wall street for many years...
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. >>> frank hanrahan down there at verizon center. big game tonight. >> yeah, early game too. >> yeah. frank. >> reporter: and, yeah, credit these fans getting down here, you can still see they are still getting in a little bit late, just tipping off, the wizards and hawks. a live update next in sports. woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for tmorehan energy." ♪ stand by me. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with frank hanrahan, brought to
. >>> frank hanrahan down there at verizon center. big game tonight. >> yeah, early game too. >> yeah. frank. >> reporter: and, yeah, credit these fans getting down here, you can still see they are still getting in a little bit late, just tipping off, the wizards and hawks. a live update next in sports. woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out...
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(knocking) frank. mr. mayor. excuse me.loses) frank, i wanted to come down here personally and tell you how very proud you made us. sir, you didn't come all the way down here to tell me that. i came down to tell you that i'm sorry, frank. for what? well, i've been rough on you lately. i didn't know your grandson was in the hospital. how is he? (sighs) i'm afraid we're not out of the woods yet. well, my family and i are praying for you and yours. i appreciate that. anything you need. thank you, sir. and frank, you made it clear that you don't like to take orders, but i'm going to insist that you follow this one to the letter. go be with your family. (sighs) all living things look to you, o lord, to give them their food in due season. you open your hand, they have their fill. all: glory to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit. as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. amen. (rhythmic beeping) you know, the doctors-- they want us to keep talking to you. they're not sure if you can he
(knocking) frank. mr. mayor. excuse me.loses) frank, i wanted to come down here personally and tell you how very proud you made us. sir, you didn't come all the way down here to tell me that. i came down to tell you that i'm sorry, frank. for what? well, i've been rough on you lately. i didn't know your grandson was in the hospital. how is he? (sighs) i'm afraid we're not out of the woods yet. well, my family and i are praying for you and yours. i appreciate that. anything you need. thank you,...
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frank -- there are other ways to reform dodd-frank.by mike mckee that knows all things fed. he is a fed aficionado. he is more of a mainstream republican. what does that tell us about the regulatory approach towards the bank. mike: moore pragmatic than ideological. george h.w. bush and has a long record. in the h w bush administration, he took the lead pushing for regulation of fannie and freddie , and then went on to push again in the first of the bush administration. .orked in various posts he knows a lot about the ends and outs of these businesses. david: and he has done a lot with international finance .anking coordinating better which is different what we thought might happen. mike: he knows the whole area worked at the carlyle group and has its own investment bank in salt lake city. he is somebody more likely to focus on regulation rather than dodd-frank rules. , has a veryf course legislative component that would be hard to change, and he will not advocate breaking of the big banks. much more discretion and much more practical r
frank -- there are other ways to reform dodd-frank.by mike mckee that knows all things fed. he is a fed aficionado. he is more of a mainstream republican. what does that tell us about the regulatory approach towards the bank. mike: moore pragmatic than ideological. george h.w. bush and has a long record. in the h w bush administration, he took the lead pushing for regulation of fannie and freddie , and then went on to push again in the first of the bush administration. .orked in various posts...
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matter about so a candidate and frank matter about so private a subject.ront page, which advertises the piece that he has done, the experience i have is that once you start talking about it, you realise that you are actually part . a but it is that silence, isn't club. but it is that silence, isn't it, that people feel unable to share with each other. the trauma, the upset, the grief that they have gone through. mental health issues are... it is still the boot, i think. but i think this historic interview will go massively fire to breaking down thoseissues go massively fire to breaking down those issues that people have about talking about it, as well —— taboo. it is immensely brave, and he is using an princely language, using very visceral, human terms —— unprincely. he said he wanted to punch someone out, all the time. and you look at him now, i think, in a com pletely you look at him now, i think, in a completely different light than before, when he made this interview. he is very much his mother's son. you are saying in the first part of this programme
matter about so a candidate and frank matter about so private a subject.ront page, which advertises the piece that he has done, the experience i have is that once you start talking about it, you realise that you are actually part . a but it is that silence, isn't club. but it is that silence, isn't it, that people feel unable to share with each other. the trauma, the upset, the grief that they have gone through. mental health issues are... it is still the boot, i think. but i think this...