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quorum call: mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: and i ask unanimous consent to speak up to ten minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. it's now been four months, four months since the u.s. treasury did the right thing and rejected the central state's teamsters central fund plan to cut premiums they earned through a lifetime of hard work. this is a win for all of us who urge treasury to reject these cuts. most importantly it was a win for the thousands of retirees who worked so hard to protect what they had earned. that win did not solve the underlying issue, though. it was not even close to the end of this fight. it was the first necessary step. central state's pension fund is still in the red and on a path where in a few short years it will be unable to pay out the benefits it owes to our retirees.
quorum call: mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: and i ask unanimous consent to speak up to ten minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. it's now been four months, four months since the u.s. treasury did the right thing...
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mr. brown: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, yesterday i joined senator manchin, senator warren and others, senator capito about the mine workers pension, and i want to come to the floor again today. i don't think -- i just can't believe that my colleagues are going to go home. some wanted to go today, make this the last day of session. others are saying next week. i think there's no excuse for the senate to leave here without taking care of the long time starting with harry truman agreement that we've made with the people to go down in coal mines and do their work. they are -- they powered this country and have for decades. it's one of the most difficult, least safe jobs in the country. i wear on my lapel a depiction given to me at a workers memorial day rally of a canary in a bird cage. the mine workers used to take a canary in
mr. brown: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, yesterday i joined senator manchin, senator warren and others, senator capito about the mine workers pension, and i want to come to the floor again today. i don't think -- i just can't believe that my colleagues are going to go home. some wanted to go today, make this the last day of...
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and mrs. brown of california. less than 15 minutes after her arrival in the golden state, mrs. johnson was airborne again. this time by helicopter, bound for the dedication ceremony that would formally designate the 53,000 acre point raised peninsula as a national seashore and park area. alifornia history range with great names of discovery and achievement. cabrillo, fremont, vallejo, stanford -- yet for all her dramatic past she remains a land of challenge. two of the greatest challenge in modern california are the states ever-expanding population, and the growing need of its fellow citizens to respect and preserve as many land areas among -- of uncluttered beauty as possible. >> every person wants to set a place. and a place where he can be at repose. for many americans, that place of refreshment will be land owned by all the people. arks, seashores, ref gees of one kind or -- refugees of one kind or another. it is of paramount importance that we save and set aside enough sentient race for the future. --enough sanctuaries for the uture. the growing need of an urban america, o
and mrs. brown of california. less than 15 minutes after her arrival in the golden state, mrs. johnson was airborne again. this time by helicopter, bound for the dedication ceremony that would formally designate the 53,000 acre point raised peninsula as a national seashore and park area. alifornia history range with great names of discovery and achievement. cabrillo, fremont, vallejo, stanford -- yet for all her dramatic past she remains a land of challenge. two of the greatest challenge in...
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mr. brown claims a waiver was signed by the co-plaintiffs.
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and i said, mr. brown, and you heard me. stop, wait until the facts come forth before you do anything. and i think this proves it. does it not? >> we saw the video. we have all seen the video that was released by the charlotte police department from september 20th, 2016. we did not see keith lamont scott enemy that video. >> that video was released after the riots. >> absolutely. this information from more than 10 years in another unsubstantiated account from 2015 doesn't tell us. >> no. no. he served six years for aggravated assault not unsubstantiated he used a gun on the guy. >> what mattered on the 20th. that's what people were reacting to. what happened there? that's the question. this sheds no light on that question. >> the totality of the situation was not known. what do you say. >> the totality of the situation was about the two ours of unreleased footage that we can't see right now. the police department still has? either you believe that every american citizen is guaranteed equal protection under the law or you bel
and i said, mr. brown, and you heard me. stop, wait until the facts come forth before you do anything. and i think this proves it. does it not? >> we saw the video. we have all seen the video that was released by the charlotte police department from september 20th, 2016. we did not see keith lamont scott enemy that video. >> that video was released after the riots. >> absolutely. this information from more than 10 years in another unsubstantiated account from 2015 doesn't tell...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. too often, this body talks about supporting our veterans while doing far too little to pass critical legislation that would actually help them. the senate committee on veterans' affairs, of which i'm a member, i'm joined by my colleague on that committee, senator tillis, with whom i have done a number of issues in our time together in the senate. chairman isakson and ranking member blumenthal have done, this committee perhaps has had the best cooperation of maybe any committee in the senate. we continue to work to address challenges facing veterans and the veterans administration. through hearings and legislative markups, we have listened and learned from veterans. as a result, we have worked together across the aisle to produce legislation that reflects the needs of those who served our country. it's the minimum we ought to be doing, and we generally are doing that pretty well, i think. one result of our efforts has been the bipartisan veterans first act. it's a good bill and compreh
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. too often, this body talks about supporting our veterans while doing far too little to pass critical legislation that would actually help them. the senate committee on veterans' affairs, of which i'm a member, i'm joined by my colleague on that committee, senator tillis, with whom i have done a number of issues in our time together in the senate. chairman isakson and ranking member blumenthal have done, this committee perhaps has had the best cooperation of...
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mr. stumpf: not the way i have in 2013. senator brown: in the past 10 years your bank has had 39 enforcement actions. just a few came up today. many related to failure to mr. stumpf: or serve or abusive conduct toward investors. you talked much about wells culture, how proud you are of its ethics. if you had 39 enforcement actions, what does it say about wells culture and compliance programs? mr. stumpf: we have more work to do and we're trying very, very hard to build out all the compliance that we need to be -- to treat customers fairly and make sure that we do things right every day. senator brown: last question, mr. chairman. appreciate your indulgence. we know about the 5,300 employees who you say committed some -- many people up here have said the pressure was on them was so great that they did things that they shouldn't have or maybe apparently. you said they all -- i think you said they deserve to be fired. what about the people who got -- understanding, too, that's 5,300. then there were hundreds more who refused to cheat or qui
mr. stumpf: not the way i have in 2013. senator brown: in the past 10 years your bank has had 39 enforcement actions. just a few came up today. many related to failure to mr. stumpf: or serve or abusive conduct toward investors. you talked much about wells culture, how proud you are of its ethics. if you had 39 enforcement actions, what does it say about wells culture and compliance programs? mr. stumpf: we have more work to do and we're trying very, very hard to build out all the compliance...
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. >> ♪ this is the army, mr. brown war is -- anymore! ♪ narrator: it was not to sin.hattering blitz on britain. hello, -- hello, america. this is edward morrow and britain. there were more german airplanes in the air than any other time. narrator: back on main street, usa, daily we followed britain's struggle for stop for of britain die, we would be in grave peril. our first lineup defense in the atlantic, the british fleet, might go to nazi germany. people, ourour homes were in danger. britain must not fall. in our harbors, idly rocking late ancient destroyers from world war i. but this was world war ii and this gave us an idea. 50 tired, overage destroyers were revitalized. transfer to great britain police in return, -- transferred to great britain. in return, we received a chain of basis stretching from these basis to --, they knew safety to the panel mock canal. the germans knew we were conscious of the threat they presented to our country. the assistant secretary of state told us how they got together and try to scare us off. >> from 1936 on, it became increasing
. >> ♪ this is the army, mr. brown war is -- anymore! ♪ narrator: it was not to sin.hattering blitz on britain. hello, -- hello, america. this is edward morrow and britain. there were more german airplanes in the air than any other time. narrator: back on main street, usa, daily we followed britain's struggle for stop for of britain die, we would be in grave peril. our first lineup defense in the atlantic, the british fleet, might go to nazi germany. people, ourour homes were in...
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was found the term hands up don't shoot, that was never said and maybe -- it was found that maybe mr. brown didn't have his hands up. i don't understand why the narrative is out there, and can any court ruling, anything be done to set the record straight? >> the narrative is out there emac because people use the tragedies to further their own political agendas. we know that much of what we were told about the michael brown case in fact never happened. there were two very, very, very thorough investigations there, a state and a federal one, and you're quite correct, many of the things that the crowd was told occurred at that scene there was simply no evidence whatsoever. we don't know exactly what happened in north carolina because we haven't seen the tapes yet and because an investigation has not occurred. but we do know there is tremendous animosity towards the police, and we do know that people are taking advantage of that animosity in order to further their political goals, the violence is destroying property and destroying lives as well. liz: that's a good point. presidential candidate
was found the term hands up don't shoot, that was never said and maybe -- it was found that maybe mr. brown didn't have his hands up. i don't understand why the narrative is out there, and can any court ruling, anything be done to set the record straight? >> the narrative is out there emac because people use the tragedies to further their own political agendas. we know that much of what we were told about the michael brown case in fact never happened. there were two very, very, very...
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brown? they had been combined. >> mr. biard told me that. so i went back through the records they were never before he knew r not - one agreed he purchased or they were consolidated that is not everything possible i couldn't verify it so i wouldn't hear it any way. >> i looked at ten different maps i can't explain tow now what mrs. brown showed me is there is confused as to 2 and 7 whether they were consolidated they were split at some point they were part of hey larger district they got split up. the paper work is not that clear whether the split - it took a lot of research by officer brown to discover that. this is the hold up of trying to get the sail of these districts to hold through. >> i understand that that doesn't mean you move forward until it is cleared up. that is an issue. that's a problem for me. >> commissioner marshall? >> what in your opinion got mr. biard in compliance. if there is confusion and he's confused all the details about which if biard. should be fine. if he's being penalized and fined it doesn't make sense to me
brown? they had been combined. >> mr. biard told me that. so i went back through the records they were never before he knew r not - one agreed he purchased or they were consolidated that is not everything possible i couldn't verify it so i wouldn't hear it any way. >> i looked at ten different maps i can't explain tow now what mrs. brown showed me is there is confused as to 2 and 7 whether they were consolidated they were split at some point they were part of hey larger district...
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mr. noodle is not happy abot the browns lost to the miami dolphins. >> and the brangelina big rake up is starting to get ugly. stories today on this monday. >> welcome back and i love when you say mr. noodle. there is good news and bad news in the brangelina breakup. the bad news is the fight for their six kids will be brutal. angelina jolie has requested physical custody. brad pitt says no way. he wants joint custody. the good news iswa tmz is reporting the money and property fight should be easy. they were together a long time before t they got married in 20. they signed an ironclad prenup. they are worth about $500 million. they will split that and divide their 12 properties. brad owned seven, she owned two, and they bought three together, including a mansion in france and one in spain. one down in new orleans and angelina's a 20 is pushing for a quick and quiet settlement. don't expect this to wrap up anytime soon because the fight over the kids is going to be long and ugly hopefully they can >> i wrote a little on the tabloid stands andt i'm not sure how much of that is true. >> what
mr. noodle is not happy abot the browns lost to the miami dolphins. >> and the brangelina big rake up is starting to get ugly. stories today on this monday. >> welcome back and i love when you say mr. noodle. there is good news and bad news in the brangelina breakup. the bad news is the fight for their six kids will be brutal. angelina jolie has requested physical custody. brad pitt says no way. he wants joint custody. the good news iswa tmz is reporting the money and property fight...
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. >> the initial contact between the officer and mr. brown was not related to the robbery. ing down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> that fuelled the anger. protesters blamed police for releasing the video only to make michael brown look like a criminal, especially when the officer may not have been aware of the rbry. in the end, a grand jury chose not to indict officer darin wilson and now this, tulsa, oklahoma, just last week. >> he's got his hands up now. >> terence crutcher an unarmed black man with his hands in the aair. >> this guy is still walking and following commands. >> reporter: suddenly shot and killed by police. officer betty shelby said the victim reached inside of his car window for what she feared was a gun. authorities released video from a police chopper and cruiser dash cams. the video shows crutcher walking away with his hands up, but because of the angle, it's impossible to see if he reached in his car or the moments he was shot. the man's family says his window was rolled up. the officer has now been charged with manslaughter.
. >> the initial contact between the officer and mr. brown was not related to the robbery. ing down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> that fuelled the anger. protesters blamed police for releasing the video only to make michael brown look like a criminal, especially when the officer may not have been aware of the rbry. in the end, a grand jury chose not to indict officer darin wilson and now this, tulsa, oklahoma, just last week. >> he's got his hands...
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. >> mr. brown curiosity, you talked about that and those people be in being exiled, talk a little bit more about that please. what were they curious about? this overwrites, what in regard to the civil rights movement? >> without retelling the story of freedom summer, no one in mississippi in 1964 who read the newspapers could miss the idea that something very significant was happening that summer. if you read the jackson newspapers were told that there was an invasion coming to the state. people in macomb were prepared, in several senses they knew that several civil rights workers were coming to the town and some were prepared for violence against those civil rights workers. there have been civil rights activism in macomb for years, there were black businessmen, cc brian to notably and other people in the community who had been working for black political and economic advancement and rights. more recently in 1961, robert moses had attempted civil rights work in macomb, he was rebuffed violently the
. >> mr. brown curiosity, you talked about that and those people be in being exiled, talk a little bit more about that please. what were they curious about? this overwrites, what in regard to the civil rights movement? >> without retelling the story of freedom summer, no one in mississippi in 1964 who read the newspapers could miss the idea that something very significant was happening that summer. if you read the jackson newspapers were told that there was an invasion coming to the...
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mr. browning is no longer in charge. how do you look at the policing taking place right now? ray: i think you have to look at the quality of life in this city. people are saying -- it's not just me -- that the quality of life has slipped in new york. andrew: how much do you think it has slipped? 5%, 10%? ray: it's much more of a feeling then a number. you can feel it. people tell me they can feel it. andrew: the mayor would say the stats don't suggest that. ray: you can always do things with numbers. the mayor has had problems with numbers in a lot of different agencies. i don't think it's a question of policing. i think the police want to do their job. the chief law enforcement officer in any city is the mayor. the mayor sets the tone. to the extent we have seen slippage in quality of life issues, i think the mayor is ultimately responsible. there is a move to lessen the penalties for these violations. i think that is a move in the wrong direction. andrew: the book is called "vigilance." charlie: china's rise on the global stage is reshaping expectations for leadership in th
mr. browning is no longer in charge. how do you look at the policing taking place right now? ray: i think you have to look at the quality of life in this city. people are saying -- it's not just me -- that the quality of life has slipped in new york. andrew: how much do you think it has slipped? 5%, 10%? ray: it's much more of a feeling then a number. you can feel it. people tell me they can feel it. andrew: the mayor would say the stats don't suggest that. ray: you can always do things with...
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. >> the initial contact between the officer and mr. brown was not related to the robbery.y were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> that just fueled the angers. protesters blamed police for released the video only to make michael brown look like a criminal. when the officer who shot him was not even aware of the robbiery. and now this tulsa oklahoma just last week. terrence ricrutch terence crutcher, unarmed black man. suddenly shot by police. officer shelby said the victim reached inside the car window for what she fears was a gun. the video shows crutcher walking a away with his hands up. but because of the angle. it is impossible to see if he reached in his car or the moment he was shot. the man's family says his window was rolled up. the officer has now been charged with manslaughter. police say they released the video to help keep the peace. >> we will not cover anything up. that is not in our dna. >> they are hoping transparency with the community pays off. randy kay cnn new york. >> joining the conversation bakari sellers and davi
. >> the initial contact between the officer and mr. brown was not related to the robbery.y were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> that just fueled the angers. protesters blamed police for released the video only to make michael brown look like a criminal. when the officer who shot him was not even aware of the robbiery. and now this tulsa oklahoma just last week. terrence ricrutch terence crutcher, unarmed black man. suddenly shot by police....
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i have been very disappointed, when i listen to each of these events from mr. browne gentleman that was selling single cigarettes up in new york to the shootings that the media does not really analyze how each one of these this very fact-specific. that is my one comment that i would like to hear him respond to. the second is -- water police -- not just interacting with african-americans, but with all citizens, what are they taught us how to interact in their training? my personal feeling is that in the last 50 years, police have become more aggressive in reacting to all of us at traffic stops, etc. host: thanks for the call. have you ever been pulled over? guest: absolutely. in fact, we make a joke, "i do not know of i trust a black man over 14 years old who has not been pulled over by police." it is something i am used to. host: when that happens, what do you do? guest: i have a law degree. i teach law. when law professors are talking to high school students, particularly young men and women of african descent, they say your first job in an encounter with police is
i have been very disappointed, when i listen to each of these events from mr. browne gentleman that was selling single cigarettes up in new york to the shootings that the media does not really analyze how each one of these this very fact-specific. that is my one comment that i would like to hear him respond to. the second is -- water police -- not just interacting with african-americans, but with all citizens, what are they taught us how to interact in their training? my personal feeling is...
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brown? they had been combined. >> mr. biard told me that. so i went back through the records they were never before he knew r not - one agreed he purchased or they were consolidated that is not everything possible i couldn't verify it so i wouldn't hear it any way. >> i looked at ten different maps i can't explain tow now what mrs. brown showed me is there is confused as to 2 and 7 whether they were consolidated they were split at some point they were part of hey larger district they got split up. the paper work is not that clear whether the split - it took a lot of research by officer brown to discover that. this is the hold up of trying to get the sail of these districts to hold through. >> i understand that that doesn't mean you move forward until it is cleared up. that is an issue. that's a problem for me. >> commissioner marshall? >> what in your opinion got mr. biard in compliance. if there is confusion and he's confused all the details about which if biard. should be fine. if he's being penalized and fined it doesn't make sense to me
brown? they had been combined. >> mr. biard told me that. so i went back through the records they were never before he knew r not - one agreed he purchased or they were consolidated that is not everything possible i couldn't verify it so i wouldn't hear it any way. >> i looked at ten different maps i can't explain tow now what mrs. brown showed me is there is confused as to 2 and 7 whether they were consolidated they were split at some point they were part of hey larger district...
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mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. .brown i ask unanimous consent - mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection brown we are in morning business. thank you, madam president. just came from a discussion on the trans-pacific partnership and the damage is will do to our country. we've had 25 years of trade policy which has cost jobs in places like lorain, ohio and cleveland, ohio and dieton, ohio. -- dayton, ohio. we know these trade agreements pull down worker safety standards and environmental rules and protections and food safety laws and rules. we know they cost us jobs. i know what's happened in my state. i see what's happened in places like omaha and the presiding officer's state and all over our country. the trans-pacific partnership i appreciate senator mcconnell, speaker ryan saying they don't plan to bring the trans-pacific partnership up for a vote in the lame-duck session of congress. i believe it would be a bit underhanded to do that when the public is speaking pretty loudly if the trade
mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. .brown i ask unanimous consent - mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection brown we are in morning business. thank you, madam president. just came from a discussion on the trans-pacific partnership and the damage is will do to our country. we've had 25 years of trade policy which has cost jobs in places like lorain, ohio and cleveland, ohio and dieton, ohio. -- dayton,...
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brown? they had been combined. >> mr. biard told me that. so i went back through the records they were never before he knew r not - one agreed he purchased or they were consolidated that is not everything possible i couldn't verify it so i wouldn't hear it any way. >> i looked at ten different maps i can't explain tow now what mrs. brown showed me is there is confused as to 2 and 7 whether they were consolidated they were split at some point they were part of hey larger district they got split up. the paper work is not that clear whether the split - it took a lot of research by officer brown to discover that. this is the hold up of trying to get the sail of these districts to hold through. >> i understand that that doesn't mean you move forward until it is cleared up. that is an issue. that's a problem for me. >> commissioner marshall? >> what in your opinion got mr. biard in compliance. if there is confusion and he's confused all the details about which if biard. should be fine. if he's being penalized and fined it doesn't make sense to me
brown? they had been combined. >> mr. biard told me that. so i went back through the records they were never before he knew r not - one agreed he purchased or they were consolidated that is not everything possible i couldn't verify it so i wouldn't hear it any way. >> i looked at ten different maps i can't explain tow now what mrs. brown showed me is there is confused as to 2 and 7 whether they were consolidated they were split at some point they were part of hey larger district...
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when i left the met that evening, i told mr. brown, i want to get to the met someday. that's what i'm going to do, i'm going to sing at the met. >> reporter: that is exactly what he did. gruen threw himself into the study of opera and after graduate school entered a national competition at the met. he won! ? >> reporter: and, tonight, he is back, opening in a do you ever just stop and think, wow? i can't believe this? >> even arriving a couple of weeks ago in new york to start rehearsals, i woke up in my apartment and sort of pinched myself thinking, like, i'm going to go to work at the metropolitan opera. >> reporter: and you're going to continue to doing it? >> i am. the dream is not finished. ? >> reporter: now denise graves who was, obviously, an inspiration to green is wife irene. he and irene got married earlier this year. his mother is planning to attend a later performance. i think that relationship is still a work-in-progress. what an incredible journey he's had. gayle? >> with such a happy ending. guess what. january, i want to go see it. number one, his spea
when i left the met that evening, i told mr. brown, i want to get to the met someday. that's what i'm going to do, i'm going to sing at the met. >> reporter: that is exactly what he did. gruen threw himself into the study of opera and after graduate school entered a national competition at the met. he won! ? >> reporter: and, tonight, he is back, opening in a do you ever just stop and think, wow? i can't believe this? >> even arriving a couple of weeks ago in new york to start...
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. >> thank you mrs. brown and before we go to the the next speaker i want to recognize supervisor campos. >> thank you. just want to thank the district of portla wait toog speak and thank you for being here and the support means a great deal and you don't have to all speak if you want to limit that but i want to say thauchck for thank you for waiting. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi. [inaudible] and i'm here representing the san francisco victorian alliance. [inaudible] our organization supports the preservation of these street lamps. the beauty not only today but for the future generations. so, these iconic features are important to the identity of our city and we would like to see them continue in their grand fashion. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm greg scott. today i'm speaking as the treasurer of coalition for san francisco neighborhood who voted 92 endorse and support supervisor peskins resolution to preserve and keep these histtoric street lights. they are
. >> thank you mrs. brown and before we go to the the next speaker i want to recognize supervisor campos. >> thank you. just want to thank the district of portla wait toog speak and thank you for being here and the support means a great deal and you don't have to all speak if you want to limit that but i want to say thauchck for thank you for waiting. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi. [inaudible] and i'm here representing the san francisco victorian alliance....
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. >> thank you mrs. brown and before we go to the the next speaker i want to recognize supervisor campos. >> thank you. just want to thank the district of portla wait toog speak and thank you for being here and the support means a great deal and you don't have to all speak if you want to limit that but i want to say thauchck for thank you for waiting. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi. [inaudible] and i'm here representing the san francisco victorian alliance. [inaudible] our organization supports the preservation of these street lamps. the beauty not only today but for the future generations. so, these iconic features are important to the identity of our city and we would like to see them continue in their grand fashion. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm greg scott. today i'm speaking as the treasurer of coalition for san francisco neighborhood who voted 92 endorse and support supervisor peskins resolution to preserve and keep these histtoric street lights. they are
. >> thank you mrs. brown and before we go to the the next speaker i want to recognize supervisor campos. >> thank you. just want to thank the district of portla wait toog speak and thank you for being here and the support means a great deal and you don't have to all speak if you want to limit that but i want to say thauchck for thank you for waiting. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi. [inaudible] and i'm here representing the san francisco victorian alliance....
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mr. noodles? >> and was just thrown haphazardly. >> it has from domino. >> iraq donkey next donkey face. the name of a maoist browns mario edmonds mr. noodles. we have lots of viewers on the in trending segment professionally, the browns borough is do you know what were doing? >> noy, not at all, it is a delightful afternoon it hot and steamy as you slice and dice several ways it is still hot and stuffy with the we've got a saying about rain, too: mestic. not domesticated. doesn't the local schools without ac closing because of heat. >> it is renewing calls to star the school year later as from 2 mandated to start later. >> some arete moving the date u earlier in august and now some say enough lawmakers proposing statewide mandate that schoolsl begin after labor day. >> always quite in cleveland at michael white elementary, lobbing thousands of schools closed because of hot, classroo temperatures some calling for a later school start date. ohio senate bill introduced last month require public and private schools to start after labor day september. >> is going to be hard for them to focus and concentrate g. >> senat
mr. noodles? >> and was just thrown haphazardly. >> it has from domino. >> iraq donkey next donkey face. the name of a maoist browns mario edmonds mr. noodles. we have lots of viewers on the in trending segment professionally, the browns borough is do you know what were doing? >> noy, not at all, it is a delightful afternoon it hot and steamy as you slice and dice several ways it is still hot and stuffy with the we've got a saying about rain, too: mestic. not...
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brown: thank you, mr. chairman. mr.mpf, i -- i'll make my questions short and ask you to be as concise as possible. thank you. i -- to start with, your response to senator shelby, you made -- you became aware of the widespread fraud in 2013. could you be more precise than that? when in 2013? >> yes. well, i became aware that the problems the local business was working on in rooting out this behavior by one percent of our team members, give or take -- and i don't want to minimize that -- that we were not making enough progress. >> and when did you become aware more precisely? >> yes, later in 2013. well, i had -- i had -- actually, i don't remember the exact timeframe. i can get back to you and staff. but it was sometime in 2013. >> thank you for that. you mention that the wachovia merger, that you're willing to go back before 2011, 2009, and '10, in part because the wacho -- wachovia merger. the emphasis on cross-selling dates back at least to the norwest merger, right? i mean this has been -- this has been a wells farg
brown: thank you, mr. chairman. mr.mpf, i -- i'll make my questions short and ask you to be as concise as possible. thank you. i -- to start with, your response to senator shelby, you made -- you became aware of the widespread fraud in 2013. could you be more precise than that? when in 2013? >> yes. well, i became aware that the problems the local business was working on in rooting out this behavior by one percent of our team members, give or take -- and i don't want to minimize that --...
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we'l father brown: russula emetica. mrs. mccarthy: are you casting a spell? ther brown: common name: the sickener. sounds delicious. well, we can't eat this. i only wanted something to put in my pie, i wasn't planning to spend the morning traipsing around after you. so i am going to go to the grocer's to buy some mushrooms. look. what's wrong? it's... it's a head. i think you should stay here. man: please stay away. oh! please stay back. father brown: i just want to offer my prayers for the deceased. the branch was blocking the road at head height. he hit it at speed.
we'l father brown: russula emetica. mrs. mccarthy: are you casting a spell? ther brown: common name: the sickener. sounds delicious. well, we can't eat this. i only wanted something to put in my pie, i wasn't planning to spend the morning traipsing around after you. so i am going to go to the grocer's to buy some mushrooms. look. what's wrong? it's... it's a head. i think you should stay here. man: please stay away. oh! please stay back. father brown: i just want to offer my prayers for the...
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it was also looking around at mr. brown, at sherrod brown. i thought he was going after stumpf like crazy as well. and everybody virtually said the same sorts of things in regard to the clawback issue. because there is so much money paid out to top executives of banks like this. some of it is deserved. they're at the very top of the food chain, the top of the pyramid. but when they make mistakes, there should be some issue, if it is not just a mistake, if it is fraud, which clearly this was, then i think somebody has to take responsibility. he says the buck stops there. >> jon, the buck stops there. two questions. does john stumpf need to be fired right now? and why doesn't the market seem to care? >> i don't think elizabeth warren or anybody else in congress can fire mr. stumpf. i think that would be a bad precedent. not that you made the statement that that should happen, i'm just saying that should not happen. if the board is not willing -- the board has to listen to the shareholders and they are the voice of the shareholders. if they don'
it was also looking around at mr. brown, at sherrod brown. i thought he was going after stumpf like crazy as well. and everybody virtually said the same sorts of things in regard to the clawback issue. because there is so much money paid out to top executives of banks like this. some of it is deserved. they're at the very top of the food chain, the top of the pyramid. but when they make mistakes, there should be some issue, if it is not just a mistake, if it is fraud, which clearly this was,...
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senator brown. >> mr. chairman, thank you for calling this hearing. i want to commend the city of los angeles. occ and cfpb for their actions and "l.a. times" for bringing this to light. i was stunned when i learned that the breadth and duration of the fraud committed by wells fargo. i hope today we can begin to understand what went wrong and what needs to be done. i call it fraud because i got tired of the euphemisms a long time ago. i think the american people did, too. this is not a matter of customers who received products and services they did not want or need as wells fargo puts it. that makes it sound like there was a mix-up under the christmas tree and i got the right-handed baseball glove meant for my brother charlie. this is 5400 employees, wells fargo calls them team members, 5400 team members forging signatures, stealing identities, social security numbers an customers' hard earned cash, so as to hang onto their low paying jobs and make money for high paid executives at wells fargo. and they did it for at least five years. wells fargo's re
senator brown. >> mr. chairman, thank you for calling this hearing. i want to commend the city of los angeles. occ and cfpb for their actions and "l.a. times" for bringing this to light. i was stunned when i learned that the breadth and duration of the fraud committed by wells fargo. i hope today we can begin to understand what went wrong and what needs to be done. i call it fraud because i got tired of the euphemisms a long time ago. i think the american people did, too. this...
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brown believed in using men to get what you want. and she said she used her own husband and he used her too. for a long time he was known as mr. helen gurley brown because sex and the single girl was a big success before he made it big in hollywood. >> this is a question for you both. when the sex and the single girl came out and they hit a cultural moment and it seemed like we were learning in another cultural moment of talking about single women there were a lot of books that emerged in the last year and there were all these sort of explorations of what it means to be a single girl in the modern day. i'm wondering why you think we are in another moment of the phenomenon of the single girl. >> it's a great question that i don't know the answer to. why are we in a moment of -- >> i'm not sure. we are in a moment in terms of book publishing. i think that, you know, you might argue that there were moments in television and movies and have been for some time, although most television and movies that feature the single woman she usually in separate the man. even sex in the city after all these years. >> i think i assume it is just
brown believed in using men to get what you want. and she said she used her own husband and he used her too. for a long time he was known as mr. helen gurley brown because sex and the single girl was a big success before he made it big in hollywood. >> this is a question for you both. when the sex and the single girl came out and they hit a cultural moment and it seemed like we were learning in another cultural moment of talking about single women there were a lot of books that emerged in...
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mr. stumpf: i do not believe that is true. senator brown: how do you register and ethics complaint? mr. stumpf: as i understand how our ethics line works you call -- it is an anonymous call and is handled by a third party outside of the company who does work on that and reports it to the company. mr. stumpf: i would like more on that because my understanding is initially you have to confront your supervisor who has much to say about it. now that we know what we do, will was further -- will worst fargo will wells continued -- the fine print of so many of these contracts. will wells fargo continue to thatthe position in court arbitration covering real accounts will apply to fraudulent ones and customers will be forced into arbitration rather than having access to the courts? mr. stumpf: i have instructed our team to do whatever it takes to take care of these customers. i will have to talk to my legal team. senator brown: my understanding of what has happened in the past , this mandatory arbitration clauses which many of us do not think fair generally in most consumers do not understand th
mr. stumpf: i do not believe that is true. senator brown: how do you register and ethics complaint? mr. stumpf: as i understand how our ethics line works you call -- it is an anonymous call and is handled by a third party outside of the company who does work on that and reports it to the company. mr. stumpf: i would like more on that because my understanding is initially you have to confront your supervisor who has much to say about it. now that we know what we do, will was further -- will...
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mr. maldonado left the area. but the investigation is ongoing, puerto rican, 5-7, brown eyes. >> mr. maldonado may be armed with a firearm. so anyone who sees him is urged not to approach him, but to call the police. >> neighbors concerned by the latest developments are hopeful police find their suspect. one told news 9 off camera, there were several witnesses who saw the shooting. >> there were some people over there, like, they saw what happened. >> if you have any information on maldonado's whereabouts or mike cronin, wmur news 9. >> a piece of sculpture in nature has vanished and the search is on to find the person who took it. the creator of the bronze crosswalk statue, there was a small beetle, and the sculptor montenegro is offering a $100 reward for the return of the beetle. no questions asked. find his address on wmur.com. days off 40 off at spca in concord, a fundraiser was held. the walk was held on saturday at delta dentist. dozens showed up with pets in tow. staff says this money is needed now more than ever after the recent spike of animals in their care. >> good mornin
mr. maldonado left the area. but the investigation is ongoing, puerto rican, 5-7, brown eyes. >> mr. maldonado may be armed with a firearm. so anyone who sees him is urged not to approach him, but to call the police. >> neighbors concerned by the latest developments are hopeful police find their suspect. one told news 9 off camera, there were several witnesses who saw the shooting. >> there were some people over there, like, they saw what happened. >> if you have any...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. my colleagues were back home in ohio or michigan or arizona or florida over the last number of weeks. this country lost one of the heroes in the fight to eradicate small pox. lakewood ohio native, oberlin college graduate dr. donald henderson. he passed away at age 87 on august 19. he left behind perhaps the most important public health legacy of anyone in the 20th century,ing along with dr. william fayge who is still alive and very active. dr. henderson helped lead the war on humankind's most feared disease, achieved one of the greatest public health victories ever, perhaps a very, very arguably maybe the most important health victory ever and that's the eradication of small pox. most americans are maybe too young to remember the fear it struck in people across the globe. because of the work of literally 150,000 workers, paid workers and volunteers, thousands and thousands, tens of thousands of public health workers, fewer and fewer of us bear the scars in our upper arms that serve a
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. my colleagues were back home in ohio or michigan or arizona or florida over the last number of weeks. this country lost one of the heroes in the fight to eradicate small pox. lakewood ohio native, oberlin college graduate dr. donald henderson. he passed away at age 87 on august 19. he left behind perhaps the most important public health legacy of anyone in the 20th century,ing along with dr. william fayge who is still alive and very active. dr. henderson...
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i have been very disappointed, when i listen to each of these events from mr. brownmissouri to the gentleman that was selling single cigarettes up in new york to the shootings that the media does not really analyze how each one of these this very fact-specific. that is my one comment that i would like to hear him respond to. the second is -- water police -- not just interacting with african-americans, but with all citizens, what are they taught us how to interact in their training? my personal feeling is that in the last 50 years, police have become more aggressive in reacting to all of us at traffic stops, etc. host: thanks for the call. have you ever been pulled over? guest: absolutely. in fact, we make a joke, "i do not know of i trust a black man over 14 years old who has not been pulled over by police." it is something i am used to. host: when that happens, what do you do? guest: i have a law degree. i teach law. when law professors are talking to high school students, particularly young men and women of african descent, they say your first job in an encounter w
i have been very disappointed, when i listen to each of these events from mr. brownmissouri to the gentleman that was selling single cigarettes up in new york to the shootings that the media does not really analyze how each one of these this very fact-specific. that is my one comment that i would like to hear him respond to. the second is -- water police -- not just interacting with african-americans, but with all citizens, what are they taught us how to interact in their training? my personal...
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one employee said and here's a direct quote from mr. brown when donald and ivana came to the casino the bosses would order all of the blacks -- ladies i was a teenager but i remember, he he put us all in the back. ". trump was fine $200,000 in an new jersey casino control commission for that act discussing racism. in 1990s john o'donnell,es former president trump plaza and the casino wrote a book about his time with donald trump. he frequently denigrated african-americans, he remembers trump saying to his accountantsu and i quote, i have black accountants at trump plaza, black eyes getting my money, hate it. the only kind of people i want counting my money are short guys and -- every day. ".e only these are words from donald trump's mouth. mouth. any kind of people i want our short guys. that's what he said. speaking of another african-american he told ivana and another, i think the guy is lazy. and laziness is a trait in blacks, it really it really is, i believe that. that is donald trump. he thinks blacks are lazy and they cannot help it be
one employee said and here's a direct quote from mr. brown when donald and ivana came to the casino the bosses would order all of the blacks -- ladies i was a teenager but i remember, he he put us all in the back. ". trump was fine $200,000 in an new jersey casino control commission for that act discussing racism. in 1990s john o'donnell,es former president trump plaza and the casino wrote a book about his time with donald trump. he frequently denigrated african-americans, he remembers...
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mr. stumpf: we had weekly meetings. rep. brown: did none of this firing for fraudulent accounts, did none of this ever come up in the weekly or more than weekly meetings? mr. stumpf: i remember being at least, made an impression upon me in 2013. rep. brown: from 2007 when you had your respected roles. so for six years with one of your most important managers, these meetings, this discussion of 1000 people per year beginning in 2011, we could go earlier than that we think. those discussions, you have no recall it ever came up? mr. stumpf: not in the way it had in 2013. rep. brown: ok. over the past 10 years, your bank has had approximately 49 endorsement actions, which have come up today. many related to failure to serve or a piece of conduct toward customers or investors. you talk about the culture of wells and help hard -- how proud you are of it. -- actions,had 49 what does this say about the compliance programs? mr. stumpf: we have more work to do and we are trying very hard to build out all of the compliance that we need to be
mr. stumpf: we had weekly meetings. rep. brown: did none of this firing for fraudulent accounts, did none of this ever come up in the weekly or more than weekly meetings? mr. stumpf: i remember being at least, made an impression upon me in 2013. rep. brown: from 2007 when you had your respected roles. so for six years with one of your most important managers, these meetings, this discussion of 1000 people per year beginning in 2011, we could go earlier than that we think. those discussions, you...