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due to dodd-frank's wall excessive outs. regulatory burden, big banks are getting bigger while small banks and credit unions are disappearing. they have only been six new bank charters since dodd-frank, a drastic decline from the 170 on average per year before the bill. in fact, 43% of the banks with assets under $1200 million have disappeared. -- $100 million have disappeared. large banks survived because hey can afford armies of lawyers to understand dodd-frank regulations. in 2010 goldman sachs c.e.o. even suggested his bank would be among the biggest beneficiaries of dodd-frank. but for community banks with community budgets the effects of the law have been devastating. dodd-frank also failed to address the too big to fail problem. under the new law, big banks are -- under dodd-frank big banks are growing larger and taxpayers are still responsible for bailing them out. furthermore, dodd-frank has made access to banking and credit more difficult for average americans. since the passage of the bill, bank fees have increase
due to dodd-frank's wall excessive outs. regulatory burden, big banks are getting bigger while small banks and credit unions are disappearing. they have only been six new bank charters since dodd-frank, a drastic decline from the 170 on average per year before the bill. in fact, 43% of the banks with assets under $1200 million have disappeared. -- $100 million have disappeared. large banks survived because hey can afford armies of lawyers to understand dodd-frank regulations. in 2010 goldman...
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host: does it end the idea of too big to fail, that dodd frank, was sort of a centerpiece of dodd frankguest: i think their theory of the way to tackle too big to fail is that congress needs to stand a firm line that they will never bail out big banks, and it removes the powers that were in place after the crisis to allow bear .tearns to fail if you have congress and the president commit firmly that they will never bail out the banks and thus we do not need , but theer protections part of that is i do not think george w. bush thought they wanted to bailout banks in 2006 and 2007 yet they started doing it once the crisis happened. host: the choice act was passed this week, a little under the radar because some other things were happening in washington. tell us a little bit about what that does, what specific areas of the dodd frank legislation does this act, the choice act undo? guest: one of them is a pretty massive overhaul, this -- the consumer financial protection bureau. it brings up the authority to enforce certain types of actions so they would have a much more fragmented enforcem
host: does it end the idea of too big to fail, that dodd frank, was sort of a centerpiece of dodd frankguest: i think their theory of the way to tackle too big to fail is that congress needs to stand a firm line that they will never bail out big banks, and it removes the powers that were in place after the crisis to allow bear .tearns to fail if you have congress and the president commit firmly that they will never bail out the banks and thus we do not need , but theer protections part of that...
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and dodd-frank made it worse. it actually codified bailouts into law and made taxpayers a slush fund. and on top of all that, the regulations it created, we all know were just ridiculous. why is it that the rich and powerful get to gain the complicated rules produced by their friends in the bureaucracy while everyone else faces a mount -- mountain of paperwork that no human being has a chance of understanding. and we all know that's not fair. all this ends up is boxing out small business owners and normal americans who can't hire lawyers to sift through it all. the choice act levels the playing field and makes both wall steet and washington accountable so that their bad decisions don't cost the taxpayer their money. and it makes things simple so you don't need an ivy league law degree to understand the rules that govern our lives. now america is a nation for the people. everyone has a shot. everyone should be treated the same. everyone has a chance to succeed. the choice act brings us a little closer to that ameri
and dodd-frank made it worse. it actually codified bailouts into law and made taxpayers a slush fund. and on top of all that, the regulations it created, we all know were just ridiculous. why is it that the rich and powerful get to gain the complicated rules produced by their friends in the bureaucracy while everyone else faces a mount -- mountain of paperwork that no human being has a chance of understanding. and we all know that's not fair. all this ends up is boxing out small business owners...
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and dodd-frank made it worse. it actually codified bailouts into law and made taxpayers a slush fund. and on top of all that, the regulations it created, we all know were just ridiculous. why is it that the rich and powerful get to gain the complicated rules produced by their friends in the bureaucracy while everyone else faces a mount -- mountain of paperwork that no human being has a chance of understanding. and we all know that's not fair. all this ends up is boxing out small business owners and normal americans who can't hire lawyers to sift through it all. the choice act levels the playing field and makes both wall steet and washington accountable so that their bad decisions don't cost the taxpayer their money. and it makes things simple so you don't need an ivy league law degree to understand the rules that govern our lives. now america is a nation for the people. everyone has a shot. everyone should be treated the same. everyone has a chance to succeed. the choice act brings us a little closer to that ameri
and dodd-frank made it worse. it actually codified bailouts into law and made taxpayers a slush fund. and on top of all that, the regulations it created, we all know were just ridiculous. why is it that the rich and powerful get to gain the complicated rules produced by their friends in the bureaucracy while everyone else faces a mount -- mountain of paperwork that no human being has a chance of understanding. and we all know that's not fair. all this ends up is boxing out small business owners...
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big banks don't trash dodd/frank.big banks hate this bill and little banks and credit unions love it.people s if you want to know where people stand go to youran small community bank or credit union and ask thembout dd and they will give you any your full then ask them do you like the choice act? they will give you a small slow clap do what is right 10 ad and joined to gather the passage for the little guy has his. >> he asked who does not support this bill? i will tell him. civil-rights group, of federal rights group, pension plans and company shareholders we have also received a petitionom urging no vote from more than 220,000 concerned americans and a a r.p.. that is who opposes the bill. i yield one minute to a senior member on the committee.ai >> the gentleman from california. >> this bill contains 12 measures that has wide democratic support unfortunately they have been held hostage and added to a bill that contains the pharmacy the gentleman from new mexico points out dealing with manufactured housing and suppo
big banks don't trash dodd/frank.big banks hate this bill and little banks and credit unions love it.people s if you want to know where people stand go to youran small community bank or credit union and ask thembout dd and they will give you any your full then ask them do you like the choice act? they will give you a small slow clap do what is right 10 ad and joined to gather the passage for the little guy has his. >> he asked who does not support this bill? i will tell him. civil-rights...
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in reality dodd-frank was dodd-frank has made it more difficult for hardworking taxpayers to secure a future for themselves and their children by denying them the economic recovery that they deserve. let's be honest. dodd-frank was an agenda waiting for a crisis. so many issues not related to economic stability were crammed into this flawed law that it now big banks have gotten even bigger and small banks have disappeared at an alarming rate. even worse, dodd-frank enshrined too big to fail, and frankly put in place too small to safrpblte enough is enough. in -- to save. enough is enough. we must enact commonsense regulatory reform and restore accountability to wall street and to washington. the house financial services committee achieves this goal through carefully crafted financial choice act which we're debating here tay. the financial choice act eliminates dodd-frank's one-size-fits-all regulatory structure that has strangled community financial institutions with overly burdensome regulations that were meant for the largest banks in america. by enacting the choice act, community b
in reality dodd-frank was dodd-frank has made it more difficult for hardworking taxpayers to secure a future for themselves and their children by denying them the economic recovery that they deserve. let's be honest. dodd-frank was an agenda waiting for a crisis. so many issues not related to economic stability were crammed into this flawed law that it now big banks have gotten even bigger and small banks have disappeared at an alarming rate. even worse, dodd-frank enshrined too big to fail,...
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we enacted dodd-frank. critical reforms to protect hardworking americans and to assist, insist on accountability from wall street. the consumer financial the cfpb has returned nearly $12 billion worth of compensation to 29 million wronged americans, any of them seniors. many of them seniors. with this bill, the republicans would undo these safeguards, take our country back to the days of massive taxpayer bailouts. we cannot let that happen. our republican colleagues have named this dreadful legislation, this wall street first legislation, the choice act. the choice act to prey on investors, to prey on consumers, to prey on taxpayers. that's the choice they want to give the financial institutions. but let's look at the choices it represents. instead of protecting consumers, republicans choose to help those who try to cheat consumers. instead of protecting seniors, republicans choose to help those who prey on their retirement savings. instead of protecting men and women in uniform, republicans choose to help
we enacted dodd-frank. critical reforms to protect hardworking americans and to assist, insist on accountability from wall street. the consumer financial the cfpb has returned nearly $12 billion worth of compensation to 29 million wronged americans, any of them seniors. many of them seniors. with this bill, the republicans would undo these safeguards, take our country back to the days of massive taxpayer bailouts. we cannot let that happen. our republican colleagues have named this dreadful...
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part of that is dodd-frank.avid: you would never consider running for office, would you? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to 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? ♪ david jamie, let's talk about : your background a moment. you started out, your father was a stockbroker. you started out with some background in this area, but did you ever consider going into banking? was that always what you wanted to do when you went to harvard business school? jamie: no, i knew more what i didn't want to do. i didn't want to be a lawyer, and i didn't want to be a doctor. i didn't want -- i wanted to be a part of building something. obviously, i grew up around stockbrokers on wa
part of that is dodd-frank.avid: you would never consider running for office, would you? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to 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...
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part of that is dodd-frank. i don't know anyone who would agree with dodd-frank.and i agreed that some of the things put in there after the fact should not have been put in, so no, i don't agree with all of it, 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. the only thing dodd-frank did is that it is not a legislation that says 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 some of 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 a little bit better. so one day, people, rational people should sit down and say what parts work, what parts didn't work, what should be changed. i am not in favor of throwing it out and started at ground zero. from ground zero. a lot of good work was done and there were a lot o
part of that is dodd-frank. i don't know anyone who would agree with dodd-frank.and i agreed that some of the things put in there after the fact should not have been put in, so no, i don't agree with all of it, 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. the only thing dodd-frank did is that it is not a legislation that says x. it basically says make the...
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frank was passed by president obama as a response to a 2008 crisis. the idea was to create new rules and give regulators more power to prevent that kind of crisis from happening again. ,hose were the key provisions new requirements on assets as old -- they had to hold. host: the bill is called h.r. 10, the financial choice act, so it's a high priority for the speakers. here's joe leif lawler's headline at washingtonexaminer.com. g.o.p.'s dodd-frank replacement bill heads to the house floor, in particular on the consumer protection bureau. what would the g.o.p. bill do? guest: the republican argument is that the pendulum swung too far. the idea is to lessen the burden of the rules, and that will create economic growth. how do you prevent a crisis? well, the republican argument there is to eliminate some of the government authorities that they thought created bad sorts of investment that led to the crisis into increased market discipline. the centerpiece of the plan, the reason it's called the choice act is because it would give banks the option. if the
frank was passed by president obama as a response to a 2008 crisis. the idea was to create new rules and give regulators more power to prevent that kind of crisis from happening again. ,hose were the key provisions new requirements on assets as old -- they had to hold. host: the bill is called h.r. 10, the financial choice act, so it's a high priority for the speakers. here's joe leif lawler's headline at washingtonexaminer.com. g.o.p.'s dodd-frank replacement bill heads to the house floor, in...
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frank.ot the bunny! with a clip from monti python's holy grail. can't trust the rabbits. cold-blooded killers. >> what, frank is a sweetheart? >> look. not the bunny. >> yes! exactly. >> got to train fran tubing do that when you get out of line. >> how is that different than every day. >> let's move on to hair. >> sure about that? >> from hair to hair. that might have been inspired by frank. >> had a little fun on a slow news night. decided she want to mix things up a little bit. >> makeup and hair. >> apparently though. >> what? >> it's a good look. new style. >> i toed to use something similar to that to get fox tv back in the 80s. >> little rabbit ears. >> antenna. >> some one on twitter pointed out the new loki look. the norse god from thor. who wore it best? >> i would have to say because you are my co-anchor, loki. >> thanks a lot. >> all right. some of you look to use socialed me y to point out our mistakes. much as we appreciate the attention to detail, feel free to let some of those
frank.ot the bunny! with a clip from monti python's holy grail. can't trust the rabbits. cold-blooded killers. >> what, frank is a sweetheart? >> look. not the bunny. >> yes! exactly. >> got to train fran tubing do that when you get out of line. >> how is that different than every day. >> let's move on to hair. >> sure about that? >> from hair to hair. that might have been inspired by frank. >> had a little fun on a slow news night. decided...
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frank! >> what?ng the doritos. >> the oreos. >> the oreos too? >> there he is with the doritos. >> oh, my gosh! >> he looks so innocent, too. >> he just got caught in the act. oh. what do you have to say for yourself? >> what did you do with the doritos? he just licked my arm. that's what he has to say for himself. >> we have an apb out for whoever is responsible. frank, you know, it was nice knowing you. >> polka time. >>> da, da, da, politics and foreign wars, all the weather and all the scores, that's world news polka. around the world and up the street, "the skinny" is the gossip beat. that's the world news polka. it's late at night, and you're wide awake and you're wearing thermal pants, so grab your world news mug and everybody dance, have some fun, be a pal, every anchor girl and gal do the world news polka. why go out to russia for olympics, that's too far. we've got the winter games right here digging out my car. polar vortex, polar vortex, polar vortex, that's world new the polka. i can't w
frank! >> what?ng the doritos. >> the oreos. >> the oreos too? >> there he is with the doritos. >> oh, my gosh! >> he looks so innocent, too. >> he just got caught in the act. oh. what do you have to say for yourself? >> what did you do with the doritos? he just licked my arm. that's what he has to say for himself. >> we have an apb out for whoever is responsible. frank, you know, it was nice knowing you. >> polka time. >>>...
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barney frank helped introduce the dodd—frank act after the banking collapse of 2008.eplace it. mr frank has been speaking to the bbc‘s mariko 0i. what they are talking about undoing are the rules that keep large inch ocea ns are the rules that keep large inch oceans from getting so indebted that the government is faced with a choice between paying taxpayer's money to bailout their debts or letting them go under and causing a crisis. but do you agree with some of the proposals made by the choice act? you yourself said there were some mistakes in the dodd—frank law you would like to change. some mistakes in the dodd—frank law you would like to changelj some mistakes in the dodd—frank law you would like to change. i do believe that the $50 billion level we set to be in the super jurisdiction was too low. that was a mistake we made of the time. there isa mistake we made of the time. there is a bipartisan coalition ready to raise that. i think the smaller banks and the 10 billion should get some explicit relief. there were rules we didn't think would apply to them. in fact
barney frank helped introduce the dodd—frank act after the banking collapse of 2008.eplace it. mr frank has been speaking to the bbc‘s mariko 0i. what they are talking about undoing are the rules that keep large inch ocea ns are the rules that keep large inch oceans from getting so indebted that the government is faced with a choice between paying taxpayer's money to bailout their debts or letting them go under and causing a crisis. but do you agree with some of the proposals made by the...
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the rule of codified by dodd frank that have left taxpayers on the hook for too long.ultimately, the financial choice act is a jobs bill. when it will bring hope back to main street. it is easy to talk about the economy and regulations as a series of numbers. it is easy to talk in vague terms of job creators and small business owners. but what is far more important is identifying the problems that they actually face and actually doing something about those problems to help make a difference to improve their lives. that is what this choice act is all about. it is why we were sent here. to look out for people that work hard and do the right thing. let's get this done for them. let's get this done for the people who take the risks. live and breathe their work.
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. >> criticsre frank! and he's here. >> frank, the bun, is here. >> we're going to hang out with frank in the mix, coming up next. how are your teeth whiter than mine? your strips are slippy... ...mine are grippy. crest whitestrips stay in place. crest whitestrips professional effects... ...lock in the whitening for a whiter smile. these aren't going anywhere. these are. crest... ...healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ >>> time now for "the mix." and frank is in the house, back by popular demand. we have to start with a story about the cia, very serious. 3,000 members of the agency have been fired because they stole from the vending machine. $3,000 worth of food. [000:25:34;00] >> they stole, not secrets. not anything major. m & ms. >> the cia found out, and now they're all gone. but here's the thing. we have a problem like this here at abc. so we decided we're going to launch our own investigation, and we found our culprit, ladies and gentlemen. >> frank! >> what? >> no way, i've been, i've been wapgt th
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frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point. he joined the air force. he wanted to fight in korea. to him, this was his country needed him, and he was ready to fight. he was grounded for about a year due to a burst eardrum. his window of opportunity passed to fight in korea, and when this opportunity to be an astronaut and to fly this improbable mission was presented to him, he knew that this was his chance to fight a very important battle in the cold war. to go out to win and to come home. for him, it was a mission. all three guys knew about the ethical nature of the mission. they knew this was not just for nasa, not just for america, but for the pee cease at large. -- species at large. they were going to make us, homo sapiens, a two-world species. they were aware of that, but they all came to it with different personal agendas. >> and that's ooh actually brought out really nicely in their mission patch which was designed by jim lovell, really that drawing things together, drawing the earth and the moon c
frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point. he joined the air force. he wanted to fight in korea. to him, this was his country needed him, and he was ready to fight. he was grounded for about a year due to a burst eardrum. his window of opportunity passed to fight in korea, and when this opportunity to be an astronaut and to fly this improbable mission was presented to him, he knew that this was his chance to fight a very important...
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sessions,re is pete "dodd frank was a disaster. that shackled our economy to the chains of bureaucracy." tom rice from south carolina, "this will restore small business the right to capital. yesterdaythe reaction to those news events happening besides the comey hearing. headlines from usa today, 430 $5erball jackpot -- million, the eighth largest in history. speaking of money, $23 million forhe amount being spent the democrat in georgia.
sessions,re is pete "dodd frank was a disaster. that shackled our economy to the chains of bureaucracy." tom rice from south carolina, "this will restore small business the right to capital. yesterdaythe reaction to those news events happening besides the comey hearing. headlines from usa today, 430 $5erball jackpot -- million, the eighth largest in history. speaking of money, $23 million forhe amount being spent the democrat in georgia.
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>> number one, the big banks gotten bigger under dodd-frank. underers have been harmed dodd-frank. too big to fail. community banks support what we're doing. wall street banks said it's very function in our economy. they opposed the bill. de--respect to deregulation it's about smarter regulation. choice act is about smarter regulation. we increased the penalties for doing. for fraud and deception and insider trading. we make sure that we respect due process. we respect checks and balances within our constitutional system. longer have bureaucrats that make the law that impose discretionary views. we will have again the rule of thein america so that economy can grow. again, it's about smart regulation. about.what this is >> if you're a banker on wall communityif you're a banker in des moines, what is the time line for when this will through thee senate? as you know, the senate tends to move a lot slower. you received assurances? have you talked to white house youvice president, have received assurances that this will happen this year. when this move through the senate? >> i never use
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frank is here. the list of honorees for the walk of fame is out, and frank's not on there yet.c, ms. mary j. blige did make it. >> she did, along with snoop dogg, ice-t and harry connick jr. >> from the acting world, jen everybo jennifer lawrence led the bunch. >> and disney's own minnie mouse. >> bernie mac. and of steve irwin who died while filming in 2006. >> and weird al yank vick. >> wonder if there will be a weird al musical. >> will he sing the world news polka? >>> what combination goes better than chocolate and peanut butter? >> how about "star wars" and ron howard? the hollywood reporter claims -- i just thought of that off the top of my hid. claims the director has been handed the reins of the upcoming han solo, stand alone film. >> and judging by reaction on social media, fans are pretty happy about this. original directors phil lord and chris mitchell left the film three days ago. >> one year away from the "jurassic world" sequel, we're getting a sneak peek in the form of new images showing chris pratt doing battle with raptors. >> universal has also released the f
frank is here. the list of honorees for the walk of fame is out, and frank's not on there yet.c, ms. mary j. blige did make it. >> she did, along with snoop dogg, ice-t and harry connick jr. >> from the acting world, jen everybo jennifer lawrence led the bunch. >> and disney's own minnie mouse. >> bernie mac. and of steve irwin who died while filming in 2006. >> and weird al yank vick. >> wonder if there will be a weird al musical. >> will he sing the...
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>> reporter: i'm sorry, frank? >> was there any reaction from the deputies as they were found guilty? >> reporter: no, frank. i was looking at their backs. one, and i couldn't tell which one, put his hand over his mouth when it started to click. here's the d.a., jeff rosen. let me stop talking and let him talk for a second. >> today, a jury convicted three correctional officers of murdering michael tyree, a mentally ill inmate. this murder happened in the jail right behind me. the jail has three purposes. first, to hold individuals accountable for the crimes they have committed. second to protect our society from those criminals who have harmed others. and third to give inmates an opportunity to rehabilitate themselves and become productive, law abiding citizens. in order to accomplish its purposes, a jail must be a place where inmates and correctional staff are treated with respect and dignity. where everyone, including a slight, mentally ill inmate named michael tyree are treated with respect and human dignity. i
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i love this, frank.ause those of us of a certain age who believe we remember have forgotten so much of the texture of how long different things took, the rhythms, when it felt like nothing was happening. when it suddenly felt like a lot was happening. and it's all here. >> thanks. you know one reason we remember the movie they break the enand then you have the month tauj and it looks like it happened in a snap process .quote you read of nixons, july of '73. by then there had been two months of the legendary senate watergate gate aerg what did you know when did you hear it? john mitchell the attorney general had been indicted. there had been one scannedland after another. then even then there was no sign nixon was leaving. he had only 22% of the gal up poll that he should get out. it was another 13 months of further events. so we're -- we're around july of '73 now. >> yes. >> let's see what happens over the 13 months between now and late next summer. >> you rely as anyone must on elizabeth drew who wrote
i love this, frank.ause those of us of a certain age who believe we remember have forgotten so much of the texture of how long different things took, the rhythms, when it felt like nothing was happening. when it suddenly felt like a lot was happening. and it's all here. >> thanks. you know one reason we remember the movie they break the enand then you have the month tauj and it looks like it happened in a snap process .quote you read of nixons, july of '73. by then there had been two...
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frank: to me, obviously corporate tax rates matter a lot. think us helping small businesses is our mission, so our mission is to help small businesses in every way possible and everything that can motivate small businesses to keep growing would be strong. i think our job is to bring tools of big business to small business and help them grow their business. vonnie: what kind of criticalties in currencies -- this has been the news for a past couple of days, do you see any opportunities in that first data? greg: first the data is a commerce and enablement company. our job is to allow businesses -- frank: first data is a commerce and enablement company. you see us an ounce our ability ally pay.te we are partners with everybody whether it be the, mastercard, amex, discover. we are bitcoin enabled in some applications where people want it. first data, we want to enable commerce at the point-of-sale whether online or physical. thate: the consumer isn't out of shape at the moment, but retail is not doing very well. consumers are buying other things
frank: to me, obviously corporate tax rates matter a lot. think us helping small businesses is our mission, so our mission is to help small businesses in every way possible and everything that can motivate small businesses to keep growing would be strong. i think our job is to bring tools of big business to small business and help them grow their business. vonnie: what kind of criticalties in currencies -- this has been the news for a past couple of days, do you see any opportunities in that...
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frank deford passed away sunday at the age of 78.out sport that elevates and inflates these guys to a level that is higher than teachers, higher than physicians who are saving lives. you take the point. >> well, first of all, it's not the united states so it's got to be part of the human condition. it's the same all over the world. they're glamorous. they're beautiful. what they can do. we all admire them. and i think the fact, tavis, is we all play games when we're young. so in other words we want to be them at some point in our lives. and so that we admire them even more. i don't think there are many kids who sit around and want to be actors. i don't think there are many kids who want to sit around and be senators. be so many of us want to be athletes. so we're really envious of them. put them up on the pedestal. >> what's the value of sport to date our lives. i ask that with the backdrop of a great judge who once said -- maybe earl warren who said i read the sports pages first because it tells me of a man's accomplishments. these
frank deford passed away sunday at the age of 78.out sport that elevates and inflates these guys to a level that is higher than teachers, higher than physicians who are saving lives. you take the point. >> well, first of all, it's not the united states so it's got to be part of the human condition. it's the same all over the world. they're glamorous. they're beautiful. what they can do. we all admire them. and i think the fact, tavis, is we all play games when we're young. so in other...
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so frank. >> two quick points so folks understand. most of the money that's offshore, 75% of it is owned or held by 50 corporations. 40% of it is held by ten corporations. so there is a small number of corporations that we are talking about that have a vast amount of these profits. starts with apple. microsoft, ge and pfizer. apple alone has 10% of the profits offshore. we are talking about a very small number of companies. there are a lot of companies paying 30%, 31%, 32%. those are domestic companies. so the tail wagging the dog here is these multi-nationals that are not paying close to their fair share. the second closing point i would make on this is that most of the money is not in france or germany or britain companies. the countries that are true competitors of ours. most of the offshore profits is being booked in tax havens where there is a zero percent tax rate or 1 or 2% tax rate. we'll never compete with that. if you create a territorial tax system, it means the tax rate that they're going to pay is where they book their pr
so frank. >> two quick points so folks understand. most of the money that's offshore, 75% of it is owned or held by 50 corporations. 40% of it is held by ten corporations. so there is a small number of corporations that we are talking about that have a vast amount of these profits. starts with apple. microsoft, ge and pfizer. apple alone has 10% of the profits offshore. we are talking about a very small number of companies. there are a lot of companies paying 30%, 31%, 32%. those are...
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con la boca abierta y exigiendo respuestas --- --- a continuacin los detalles --- 0:01 banner 0:24 frankecibi la peor noticia que se pueda oir, uno de sus miembros haba sido encontrado muerto, se tratara de frank kerrigan de 57 aÑos de edad, quien padecia de una enfermedad mental. ---segn los forenses el 6 de mayo el cuerpo habra sido encontrado detrs de una tienda en la calle, en la ciudad de fountain valley, california e identificado a travs de una huella dactilar take sot father buries wrong man 27 sec to 30 ---la familia kerrigan decidi darle sepultura a frank y enterrarlo justo al lado de su madre, gastando cerca de 20 mil dlares y albergando a 50 familiares desde estados como las vegas y washington... --- el padre de la vctima mir el cuerpo una vez ms en el atad y acarici el cabello por ltima vez del que creia era su hijo . take sot father buries wrong man 1:05 sec to 12 --- un amigo de la familia llam el 23 de mayo con otra noticia impactante, frank no estaba muerto, y hasta logr saludar a su padre a travs del telfono --- --- al parecer el departamento forense cometi un grave erro
con la boca abierta y exigiendo respuestas --- --- a continuacin los detalles --- 0:01 banner 0:24 frankecibi la peor noticia que se pueda oir, uno de sus miembros haba sido encontrado muerto, se tratara de frank kerrigan de 57 aÑos de edad, quien padecia de una enfermedad mental. ---segn los forenses el 6 de mayo el cuerpo habra sido encontrado detrs de una tienda en la calle, en la ciudad de fountain valley, california e identificado a travs de una huella dactilar take sot father buries...
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i knew that it would hurt frank. so, i didn't say anything. >> former police officer, wrote in an affidavit, quote, she walked away with a look at disbelief on her face, he went on to describe a crude remark he made. >> if you speak out against him, he's going to come after you. he told us in a staff meeting. >> former police officer claim in their lawsuit, they heard the same language in staff meetings at the police station. and claim they were threatened if they dared to make an issue of it. >> you tell us, numerous times, multiple times, he wanted to throw up on a pool table. and -- >> he told you guys that? >> he told both of us numerous times. >> about my partner's life, yeah. >> the chief had continued to make remarks thug department of his wishes to have sex with me. >> no one told frank. donna kept quiet for a long time, because she feared retaliation. >> a year and a half later, frank and i were talking and i decided to tell him. >> when the news finally breaks for you, what happened? >> i have not been the
i knew that it would hurt frank. so, i didn't say anything. >> former police officer, wrote in an affidavit, quote, she walked away with a look at disbelief on her face, he went on to describe a crude remark he made. >> if you speak out against him, he's going to come after you. he told us in a staff meeting. >> former police officer claim in their lawsuit, they heard the same language in staff meetings at the police station. and claim they were threatened if they dared to...
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frank got an invite to hear the president speak in favor of it. get to see it happen for him. >> because while they bicker we die and that's just unamerican. >> his mind remains as brilliant as his smile and sense of humor. >> i am too young and pretty. >> now you sound like muhammed ali. [ laughter ] >> we can't ever make him look bad. >> the kids love every little thing about him. >> i look up to him and i have so much respect for him. i love him so much. i can't -- for me it's hard to like think of like him not being there. >> you're crying now. >> relax. >> i love you, daddy. >> their strength fuels frank to keep fighting for others to li live. >> i need to be able to look my wife and children in their eyes and we gave it our all but it wasn't meant to be. >> love you, dad. >> joyce evans, fox 29 news. >> that is something. i mean moving story. a family crowd funding site set up called you caring went do have link for you on the website if you'd like to help just head to fox29.com. the right to try seems like the right thing. >> absolutely. >>
frank got an invite to hear the president speak in favor of it. get to see it happen for him. >> because while they bicker we die and that's just unamerican. >> his mind remains as brilliant as his smile and sense of humor. >> i am too young and pretty. >> now you sound like muhammed ali. [ laughter ] >> we can't ever make him look bad. >> the kids love every little thing about him. >> i look up to him and i have so much respect for him. i love him so...
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for a while, it faded into the background in a frank lloyd wright memorial in somewhere. >> the frankght museum has very tight controls over his archives after his death. there's a long time that they've been keeping them derelict in the basement, most of because his widow wanted to have that control. but in doing so has the study and the amount of stuff that people can know about him has languished. in 2012, with new thinking at the head of the foundation, they were and releasing the archives to moma and since then, moma has been planning this big celebration an event based on his 150th birthday. what they've done is they've gone through all the archives, which has a lot of stuff that you wouldn't think. they've given a lot of scholars to illuminate frank lloyd wright cinematically. there's stuff in there who -- even people who think they know frank lloyd wright and his iconic buildings don't know about him. that's why the exhibit is getting so much great press, we are really uncovering these signs of him you wouldn't know otherwise. carol: it seems like ecosystems and farming an ext
for a while, it faded into the background in a frank lloyd wright memorial in somewhere. >> the frankght museum has very tight controls over his archives after his death. there's a long time that they've been keeping them derelict in the basement, most of because his widow wanted to have that control. but in doing so has the study and the amount of stuff that people can know about him has languished. in 2012, with new thinking at the head of the foundation, they were and releasing the...
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frank borman was done when he landed. it was like he didn't have a good time. he did.it wasn't like he did realize the ethical nature of the nation. he did. he also knew this was my cold war mission. i'm home from the mission. at the end of the book we have to serve on the deck of the carrier and he gives his apollo spacecraft and affectionate pat and walks off and doesn't look back. he was a man with a patriotic job to do and he did it. bill anders would've loved to a con back into space but he also knew that the byzantine nasa flight rules what it meant if he ever did get assigned to another mission, the odds are very good that he would've been in the center seat of the apollo which would've meant he would've gone up to the minute again and still not gone to land, that two other people would've landed. he was offered a position in government as a consultant or as an advisor to then-president nixon, and even went into private industry and he was very happy doing that. jim lovell, he was halfway to the moon and he's a baby i'm coming back. he just knew what he wanted t
frank borman was done when he landed. it was like he didn't have a good time. he did.it wasn't like he did realize the ethical nature of the nation. he did. he also knew this was my cold war mission. i'm home from the mission. at the end of the book we have to serve on the deck of the carrier and he gives his apollo spacecraft and affectionate pat and walks off and doesn't look back. he was a man with a patriotic job to do and he did it. bill anders would've loved to a con back into space but...
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buries wrong man 1:48 sec to 1:53 man 1:48 sec to 1:53 cesar tag --- tras la declaracin de muerte, frank era un desamparado perdi los beneficios federales otorgados por la ley, hoy da sus familiares tratan de que le sean restaurados nuevamente, del otro cuerpo autoridades an no han aclarado su identidad --- cam pan blanca --ste fue el terrible desenlace luego que la camioneta blanca que ve en pantalla, se estrellara contra una pared y se precipitara a la piscina de un motel, en el sur de california. --lo mas aterrador del accidente, es que haban niÑos en la piscina; hasta el momento, se ha informado de 8 personas heridas. -las autoridades investigan un posible caso de "conduccin bajo estado de ebriedad". top vo cesar - tras varios ataques, que se alegan son por odio contra la comunidad musulmana, sta agrupacin ha decidido asumir la situacin con una postura positiva. - el fin de semana, la tolerancia de los musulmanes estuvo a prueba luego que "alguien desconocido" destruyera el "coran", arrojara la calle las pginas del libro y, un da despus, lo quemaran frente a uno de sus centros en sac
buries wrong man 1:48 sec to 1:53 man 1:48 sec to 1:53 cesar tag --- tras la declaracin de muerte, frank era un desamparado perdi los beneficios federales otorgados por la ley, hoy da sus familiares tratan de que le sean restaurados nuevamente, del otro cuerpo autoridades an no han aclarado su identidad --- cam pan blanca --ste fue el terrible desenlace luego que la camioneta blanca que ve en pantalla, se estrellara contra una pared y se precipitara a la piscina de un motel, en el sur de...
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let's go to frank. i would like to you address both the technical challenges to prepare for what we all expect to be continued -- continued attempts at interference in our elections, but also what secretary johnson just talked about, the deterrence challenge. how do we fix our systems, but also, what do we need to do to communicate to these foreign government actors that this won't be tolerated? frank: thank you. let me start with the bottom line kind of up front. truth is, we've got close to vulnerability, limited, limited resources and people that will constantly probe and base their actions on our actions. it's not like we're ever going to get to the point where we're 100% secure. i think it's a fool's errand to suggest that's a potential outcome. so my bottom line on some of this is we've got 16 infrastructures that have been designated critical. and i think that every one of those is very important. but i think we've got to really start focusing in on those that are most critical. i define those as
let's go to frank. i would like to you address both the technical challenges to prepare for what we all expect to be continued -- continued attempts at interference in our elections, but also what secretary johnson just talked about, the deterrence challenge. how do we fix our systems, but also, what do we need to do to communicate to these foreign government actors that this won't be tolerated? frank: thank you. let me start with the bottom line kind of up front. truth is, we've got close to...
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salvador: frank rubio todavÍa debe cumplir un intenso programa de entrenamiento de dos aÑos.a incÓmoda escena, el mandatario hizo un comentario muy natural. veamos. >> los debates naturales que hay en una zona tan importante como esta que sin embargo; me la comÍ. [risas] marÍa elena: bueno despuÉs del inusual momento, el presidente tomÓ agua y continuo su discurso como si nada hubiera sucedido. y con esa tragoada de avispa, nos despedimos. jorge: la periodista del lado izquierdo lo estÁ mirando con una angustia. ella somos todos nosotros, y el sentido del humor extraordinario del presidente. marÍa elena: muy bien, proteina, eso dicen. hasta pronto. ♪ en "la rosa de guadalupe"... maría josé: otra vez, mamá. otra vez un chavo termina conmigo por culpa de angelita. hortensia: no culpes a tu hermana solo porque los que han sido tus novios no aceptan que sea alguien diferente. maría josé: pero siempre es lo mismo, nadie la va a aceptar nunca. hortensia: pues, nosotros lo tenemos que hacer. de tu papá no volvimos a saber y desde que falleció mi mamá nos quedamos solas. somos la úni
salvador: frank rubio todavÍa debe cumplir un intenso programa de entrenamiento de dos aÑos.a incÓmoda escena, el mandatario hizo un comentario muy natural. veamos. >> los debates naturales que hay en una zona tan importante como esta que sin embargo; me la comÍ. [risas] marÍa elena: bueno despuÉs del inusual momento, el presidente tomÓ agua y continuo su discurso como si nada hubiera sucedido. y con esa tragoada de avispa, nos despedimos. jorge: la periodista del lado izquierdo lo...
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the dodd-frank law. into law the ability to designate financial firms too big to fail backed up with something called the orderly liquidation theory that has almost a blank check from the u.s. treasury. so yes we are still in the bailout business and the proof is in the pudding. the big banks have gotten bigger. after dodd-frank. >> you've heard from experts who have suggested that without that provision, we could put ourselves in real harm's way if, in fact, we do get to a point where we have to -- where we have a major bank that's falling out of league? >> one, i believe that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and that's why we need market discipline and that is the appearance and reality of having your own money at risk as opposed to the taxpayer money at risk. if the big banks are bigger so in many respects dodd-frank is making the system less stable we want to prevent it in the first place. >> if this was passed and the senate was signed into law by the president what do you think would
the dodd-frank law. into law the ability to designate financial firms too big to fail backed up with something called the orderly liquidation theory that has almost a blank check from the u.s. treasury. so yes we are still in the bailout business and the proof is in the pudding. the big banks have gotten bigger. after dodd-frank. >> you've heard from experts who have suggested that without that provision, we could put ourselves in real harm's way if, in fact, we do get to a point where we...
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carol: and the undiscovered frank lloyd wright.d on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we're back with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy, to talk about more must reads in the magazine with a focus on jobs. a great story on target, a very company-specific adjustment going to have to be made here. tell us how you responded to the news about amazon and whole foods, and what it means for this other retailer? megan: responding to the news is a good way to put it. when news events happen, we have to think about what's added value and obviously this mammoth, disruptive purchase by -- of whole foods by amazon for $14 billion is going to have knock on effect. you saw it immediately in the prices for the retailers. we wanted to focus on target and how their foray into the grocery market has been really challenging for them. this is a story that had a magic about its brand, it was on trend , it attracted youth, and it was a cultivated upmarket brand at a down market price. their field offerings, that has been a big part o
carol: and the undiscovered frank lloyd wright.d on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we're back with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy, to talk about more must reads in the magazine with a focus on jobs. a great story on target, a very company-specific adjustment going to have to be made here. tell us how you responded to the news about amazon and whole foods, and what it means for this other retailer? megan: responding to the news is a good way to...
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frank is out at the quicken loans tournament. frank? >>> high guys. a great family reunion i want to show you next. plus we catch up with jay gruden, the head coach of the skins is out here for the pro- am. we have his reaction and how he now, wusa9 game on the sports with frank, brought to you by xfinity. >>> we are live out here as the first round gets going under way tomorrow for the pros. today was the pro-am. let me show you really the highlight of the day. a very special reunion for the green family as the sergeant mr. green, mr. brian green who has been poses as rickie fowler's caddy. as you can see, the youngster brian the son embracing the dad. that will put a lump in your throat. >> there's bigger things than playing golf and doing what we do out here. it puts things definitely into perspective. i'm going to have fun and play well this week. but this is by far the highlight of the week. >> it was unforgettable. it was inexplicable. it was completely memorable. something i've never experienced before. incredible crowd supporting the troops. b
frank is out at the quicken loans tournament. frank? >>> high guys. a great family reunion i want to show you next. plus we catch up with jay gruden, the head coach of the skins is out here for the pro- am. we have his reaction and how he now, wusa9 game on the sports with frank, brought to you by xfinity. >>> we are live out here as the first round gets going under way tomorrow for the pros. today was the pro-am. let me show you really the highlight of the day. a very special...
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frank. dr. frank, can you cite the reasons why those with an opioid use disorder would not seek treatment? >> yeah. about a little over half don't seek treatment, because either they can't afford it, which is the biggest chunk, or there are no providers available to them. and so that's a little bit more than half. and then the other main reasons have to do with stigma in the workplace, in the community. and also there's a lot of people who deny that they have a problem. if i could take one other second, i just want to kind of clarify the issue around treatment, which is medication assisted treatment is really the most effective treatment we have, but only about a quarter of the people who get treatment get that. and so we're undershooting our potential by a great deal. and that's what in a sense causes us to underachieve. >> thanks. we have this obamacare reform replacement repeal bill in the senate right now. senator cassidy says he wants to make hour it passes the jimmy kimmel test, which the
frank. dr. frank, can you cite the reasons why those with an opioid use disorder would not seek treatment? >> yeah. about a little over half don't seek treatment, because either they can't afford it, which is the biggest chunk, or there are no providers available to them. and so that's a little bit more than half. and then the other main reasons have to do with stigma in the workplace, in the community. and also there's a lot of people who deny that they have a problem. if i could take...
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a third way is to -- frank, you'll speak to this point. raise the rate on this high individuals, raise more revenue to support programs that help low and middle income families. there's sort of an underside to all of those arguments. right now we have a pretty progressive federal income tax code. 40% of filers end up owinging in in federal income taxes. it's unclear if some of the proposed changed would help the middle because their tax bill is zero to begin with. and as i said, if economic growth doesn't work out, all we've done is reduced the amount of revenue available to us. so i'm going to turn it over to these guys who are -- bring excellent perspectives all of them, very different perspectives, to lay out what they think is working today about the tax code for low and middle income workers and what's not and go from there. afterwards we'll toss to it you guys for your questions. so alex, go ahead, what's working today and what's not for low and middle income workers? >> thank you, thanks for having me here today. one of the things t
a third way is to -- frank, you'll speak to this point. raise the rate on this high individuals, raise more revenue to support programs that help low and middle income families. there's sort of an underside to all of those arguments. right now we have a pretty progressive federal income tax code. 40% of filers end up owinging in in federal income taxes. it's unclear if some of the proposed changed would help the middle because their tax bill is zero to begin with. and as i said, if economic...
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we have all of the dodd-frank reforms to protect. i'll be on the floor three days this week fighting against the bad choice act, that would undo all of the dodd-frank reforms. don't forget, we are in a recession in this country, almost a depression. because of the way that wall street treated our financial services with these exotic products they put on the market. the predatory lending. dodd-frank reform was put together so that would never happen again. but now with the leadership of trump, who -- in one of his executive orders instructed them to review this and to basically undo it, they're coming with this comprehensive piece of legislation, they call the choice act. we call the bad choice act and we're fighting it. we're helping to educate people about why it is so important to have dodd frank reform. in the dodd frank reform, we have the consumer financial protection bureau. i want to tell you, that's extremely important. prior to the reform we didn't have anybody looking out for consumers. and whether we talk about payday loan
we have all of the dodd-frank reforms to protect. i'll be on the floor three days this week fighting against the bad choice act, that would undo all of the dodd-frank reforms. don't forget, we are in a recession in this country, almost a depression. because of the way that wall street treated our financial services with these exotic products they put on the market. the predatory lending. dodd-frank reform was put together so that would never happen again. but now with the leadership of trump,...
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frank got an invite to hear the president speak in favor of it.t get to see it happen for him. >> because while they bicker we die and that's just unamerican. >> his mind remains as brilliant as his smile and sense of humor. >> i am too young and pretty. >> now you sun like like muhammed ali. [ laughter ] >> can't ever make him look bad. >> reporter: the kids love every little thing about it. i look up to him and i have so much respect for him. i love him so much. like -- i can -- for me, it's hard to like think of like him not being there. >> you're crying now. >> relax. >> i love you daddy. >> their strength fuels frank to keep fighting for others to li live. >> i need to be able to look my wife and children in their eyes and say we gave it our all but it wasn't meant to be. >> love you, dad. >> joyce evans, fox 29 news. >>> a family crowd funding site set up called you caring. we have link to it on our website. if you'd like to help go to fox29.com. just impactful. i mean -- >> add hire his courage. >> and putting a face to something like that.
frank got an invite to hear the president speak in favor of it.t get to see it happen for him. >> because while they bicker we die and that's just unamerican. >> his mind remains as brilliant as his smile and sense of humor. >> i am too young and pretty. >> now you sun like like muhammed ali. [ laughter ] >> can't ever make him look bad. >> reporter: the kids love every little thing about it. i look up to him and i have so much respect for him. i love him so...