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now i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial sector is if you do that you are callingto cause a big recession and i would remind you that is what nicholas biddle said in the 1830's. and i would also tell you that when teddy roosevelt to done jpmorgan there was a lot of concern in the stock market that this would be destabilizing. you know, they have a lot of power if they want to do damage to this economy they probably can. they are threatening us. make no mistake about it and you should reflect how you feel about that. you are being threatened. your representatives are being threatened by a few very powerful bankers. now andrew jackson is on the 20 billy dollar bill. he hated peter money, he would be mortified if he if he was on the 20-dollar bill but he's on the 20-dollar bill because he won a very important fight. he determined that we should not be captured to a financial oligarchy. i think there was a good call. we probably could imagine a different path with a central bank for the united states during the 19th century. maybe that would have been good. we didn't h
now i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial sector is if you do that you are callingto cause a big recession and i would remind you that is what nicholas biddle said in the 1830's. and i would also tell you that when teddy roosevelt to done jpmorgan there was a lot of concern in the stock market that this would be destabilizing. you know, they have a lot of power if they want to do damage to this economy they probably can. they are threatening us. make no mistake about it and...
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dollar t expect any pushback from congress on the npr and also on the ratification of the new start agreement, based on what the npr is laying out here? >> we expect to have an extensive dialogue with the congress on the npr and i'm sure with the senate as well. on the new start treaty, that dialogue really began months ago, when we initiated this review. and we've had extensive consultations with congress as well as the new start negotiations have been under way. i don't know if you want to add to that. >> jim is right. from the very beginning, our lead negotiator, rose got a mahler -- cote the molar -- rose gottemoeller, assistant secretary of state, has been going to the hill, briefing members on both sides of the aisle and their staff. we actually had senator kyl and senator feinstein come to geneva late last year as observers. then the duma brought some people to observe, so there was a sense of bilateral legislative interest in what is going on. and this is important, a new effort, because we have not ratified anything like this in a while. but i think that certainly we're very anxious
dollar t expect any pushback from congress on the npr and also on the ratification of the new start agreement, based on what the npr is laying out here? >> we expect to have an extensive dialogue with the congress on the npr and i'm sure with the senate as well. on the new start treaty, that dialogue really began months ago, when we initiated this review. and we've had extensive consultations with congress as well as the new start negotiations have been under way. i don't know if you want...
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the pushback is coming from the airlines themselves, after successful test flights today into the restricted zone. meantime, some positive developments this evening in iceland. the force of the erupting volcano itself has eased some and european air control officials say an encouraging ash forecast could allow for more flights tomorrow. nbc's tom aspell leads off our coverage tonight from london. >> reporter: a glimmer of hope today, an empty british airways 747 broke a four-day silence at london's heathrow airport to take to the skies on a test flight to check if it's safe to start flying again. kml in london and luf tanza is germany also launched test flights. all the pilots say it's safe to fly. the airlines have been very cooperative with aviation authorities, but they are just coming out of recession and now they're losing an estimated $200 million a day. they're beginning to push back. pushing back by pressuring governments to lift the ban on flying. >> all the data from these various deferent flights that are being made are being fed into the european regulators so they can form a mor
the pushback is coming from the airlines themselves, after successful test flights today into the restricted zone. meantime, some positive developments this evening in iceland. the force of the erupting volcano itself has eased some and european air control officials say an encouraging ash forecast could allow for more flights tomorrow. nbc's tom aspell leads off our coverage tonight from london. >> reporter: a glimmer of hope today, an empty british airways 747 broke a four-day silence...
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now i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial sector is well if you do that, you're really go
now i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial sector is well if you do that, you're really go
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fred, is there a republican pushback on this, a winning happened as opposed to what a.b. is saying?>> a.b. already told you what i think so i don't have toe lab rate here. >> the democrats don't have a winning hand either. they came up with a bill that didn't do what the people want. they want one thing, have banks not too big to fail. if they failed there would be bail-out in washington. you have to strip it from the bill. there are other bad things in the bill, too but the public cares about that. to get the fund out, the best explanation was by tim geithner, the treasury secretary in obama administration who said if we have that it will create the impression on banks and wall street they're too big to fail and at the end of the day, if they are have trouble, they can come to washington to get bail-out fund. that's why geithner wanted it out of there. so did mitch mcconnell. the politics on this, i don't think either side was winning. this is what particularly happened. democrats thought they had a great issue. not now. it's not great issue for republicans but not for democrats ei
fred, is there a republican pushback on this, a winning happened as opposed to what a.b. is saying?>> a.b. already told you what i think so i don't have toe lab rate here. >> the democrats don't have a winning hand either. they came up with a bill that didn't do what the people want. they want one thing, have banks not too big to fail. if they failed there would be bail-out in washington. you have to strip it from the bill. there are other bad things in the bill, too but the public...
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but now, you've got a lot of pushback and we'll talk more about this later in the program, where theeople who have been pushing for climate change now see that immigration reform may become the new, hot issue and they're concerned this bill they're introducing, that that might be eclipsed by the push on immigration reform because of challenges like this arizona law. >> it may be. those are the two big issues that after financial regulatory reform is completed will be on the plate for the congress to look at. they're both monster issues. you also have a lot of pressure from the other side, from his f panics and others who want reform. greater numbers than say the tea party advocates. tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands of folks going into the streets pushing for immigration reform. it's a big political plus for the administration if they can get it through and secure that vote. the politics here are very sbre intense, but very, very flammable and the politicians are getting afraid that they're going to get singed by this if they're not careful. >> thank you very much. we wan
but now, you've got a lot of pushback and we'll talk more about this later in the program, where theeople who have been pushing for climate change now see that immigration reform may become the new, hot issue and they're concerned this bill they're introducing, that that might be eclipsed by the push on immigration reform because of challenges like this arizona law. >> it may be. those are the two big issues that after financial regulatory reform is completed will be on the plate for the...
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is being fought in the forest of india i think that if -- if the people in this forest can win a pushback it would give hope to many people, and not just hope because someone is defeated because i don't think that would be a defeat. i think defeat would be a victory even for those who are prosecuting this war. so, i am not the kind of person who has this kind of sort of monolithic vision of a broad spectrum solution for everything but i believe that there are battles being fought in certain places now that are crucial to be will three imagine the meaning of happiness, to be able to the imagined the meaning of satisfaction. we need to actually win a a philosophical battle before we can win anything on the ground. and i think that in some ways the poorest people are the most hopeful. it's easy for middle class people to lose hope but the people who don't -- some people don't have an alternative but to hope and align yourself with them is one of the things to be done, to leave the box site in the mountain with one of the things to be done. about the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, well, it
is being fought in the forest of india i think that if -- if the people in this forest can win a pushback it would give hope to many people, and not just hope because someone is defeated because i don't think that would be a defeat. i think defeat would be a victory even for those who are prosecuting this war. so, i am not the kind of person who has this kind of sort of monolithic vision of a broad spectrum solution for everything but i believe that there are battles being fought in certain...
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ta seems like that plan might be an easy sell but in this atmosphere there's plenty of pushback. brian mooar has the story. >> after winning the bitter year-long fight over health care reform, taking on wall street seemed like a safe political move for president obama. >> we're going to put in place new rules so that big banks and financial institutions will pay for the bad decisions they make, not taxpayers. >> but with his approval numbers near an all-time low, republicans are challenging his regulatory reform efforts, painting them as another washington power grab. >> the democrats control every lever of power in washington and they've never met a tax they didn't like or found a dollar they couldn't spend. >> republicans are hoping to ride a wave of public frustration to victory in this fall's congressional election. they're tuning their message to voters like these who believe washington is the problem. >> are you guys sick and tired of being taxed to death? >> members of the tea party movement vented their anger with big government on tax day. and they're hoping to draw even
ta seems like that plan might be an easy sell but in this atmosphere there's plenty of pushback. brian mooar has the story. >> after winning the bitter year-long fight over health care reform, taking on wall street seemed like a safe political move for president obama. >> we're going to put in place new rules so that big banks and financial institutions will pay for the bad decisions they make, not taxpayers. >> but with his approval numbers near an all-time low, republicans...
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fought in the forest of india, i think that if, if this -- if the people in this forest can win a pushback, it will give hope to many, many people, you know. and not just hope, because someone is defeated. because i don't think it will be a defeat. i think that the feed will be a real victory, even for those who are prosecuting this war, you know. so i'm not the kind of person who has this kind of sort of monolithic vision, broad-spectrum solution for everything. but i believe that the battles being fought in certain places now that are crucial for us to be able to reimagine the meaning of happiness, to be able to reimagine the meaning of satisfaction. you know, we need to actually win a philosophical battle before we can win anything on the ground. and i think that, in some ways, the poorest people are the most hopeful. it's very easy for middle-class people to lose hope, you know, the people who don't, some people don't have an alternative but to hope. and to align yourself with them is one of the things to be done. to lead the bauxite in the mountain is one of the things to be done. abo
fought in the forest of india, i think that if, if this -- if the people in this forest can win a pushback, it will give hope to many, many people, you know. and not just hope, because someone is defeated. because i don't think it will be a defeat. i think that the feed will be a real victory, even for those who are prosecuting this war, you know. so i'm not the kind of person who has this kind of sort of monolithic vision, broad-spectrum solution for everything. but i believe that the battles...
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to travel the globe with a free safety and security we can have there has been no resistance or pushback whatsoever were. let me close if i might on the following to be even with all of this the has gone on, there is no guarantee. there is no guarantee that somewhere somehow someone will manage to successfully destroyed in an airplane or turn that plane again into a weapon as was done on 9/11. we don't live in a world of guarantees. that is just not the environment in which we excess. so i'm not here to say that there is a guaranteed now being provided. what i am here to see is that every step, reasonable and we can conceive of both domestically and internationally is being pursued to make sure that aviation remains safe. and i also year to say if something were to happen we are prepared to respond swiftly, to respond effectively and to respond strongly. that is our tradition as a country and that is the tradition that we will uphold regardless of any circumstance because this nation is one that is very strong and extraordinarily resilient. with that, let me close my remarks. thank you f
to travel the globe with a free safety and security we can have there has been no resistance or pushback whatsoever were. let me close if i might on the following to be even with all of this the has gone on, there is no guarantee. there is no guarantee that somewhere somehow someone will manage to successfully destroyed in an airplane or turn that plane again into a weapon as was done on 9/11. we don't live in a world of guarantees. that is just not the environment in which we excess. so i'm...
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justice stevens said he didn't change, the court changed, and they want a progressive pushback here. is that where the president's heart is? >> it may be where his heart is. but it may not be where his mind is by the time he's done making this selection. he's thinking this is going to be the dominant domestic political issue between now and the november electionless. he's got to decide how big a fight he wants. i think that's why you heard him lay out his four criteria yesterday for who the next supreme court justice should be, but also why he played up what david pointed out which is that justice stevens really does come from a different era where ideology did not seem to be the dominant issue in a confirmation battle. i think he'd like to get back to that. >> just to return to that point, david, you recall back during the state of the union when the president references the citizens united verse the fcc case, a 5-4 decision. the court rules the government can't ban spending by corporations in canada elections, more money can get into the political system. this is what he said durin
justice stevens said he didn't change, the court changed, and they want a progressive pushback here. is that where the president's heart is? >> it may be where his heart is. but it may not be where his mind is by the time he's done making this selection. he's thinking this is going to be the dominant domestic political issue between now and the november electionless. he's got to decide how big a fight he wants. i think that's why you heard him lay out his four criteria yesterday for who...
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this was a unique situation where we were receiving pushback from the primary federal regulator. >> didots continue to have this posture towards fdic requests to look through files, mr. corston? >> yes, they did. >> and can you have any examples of that? >> george probably would have the best example. >> all right. mr. doerr? >> yes, we did. we actually got resolution to this 2006 matter both to join the examination and the access for dedicated -- for november. it took several months and we got it. we again followed our protocols to join the examination for 2007. only to find out in february from mr. finaro that ots allowed us to look at files. >> they allowed to look at files after the traditional mortgage guidance. >> that's correct >> and ots opposed that guidance. and they gave -- took this position even to the extent that they opposed having the fdic tag along with the ots' own review. and i think you've just described that; is that correct. >> we told them -- or examiners will sit side-by-side with your examiners. no duplication of effort here. we'll work some files and you work s
this was a unique situation where we were receiving pushback from the primary federal regulator. >> didots continue to have this posture towards fdic requests to look through files, mr. corston? >> yes, they did. >> and can you have any examples of that? >> george probably would have the best example. >> all right. mr. doerr? >> yes, we did. we actually got resolution to this 2006 matter both to join the examination and the access for dedicated -- for...
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but i appreciate your pushback. >> i think this is a great arbitrary washington measure of -- >> how accessible a president is. >> but it isn't. i don't know if you would consider talking to scott wilson at t"the washington post" -- >> i think all of those interviews are important, but i think there's a hunger for more press conferences. let's move on and ask you about the art of the leak. a couple weeks ago "the new york times" had a front page story about the president about to announce the next day about a new policy on offshore oil drilling. on conditions that they not be identified. that's what i would call an authorized leak. why is it in the white house's interest to leak a story before he makes the announcement? >> it's interesting, because we talk about the news cycle, and if you think about it what it used to be 10 years ago or 15 years ago, you would say the news cycle lasted, you know, several hours, six hours, eight hours. the news cycle now is continuous. right? every reporter, quite honestly, is a wire reporter, because immediately their copy goes up on the internet. >
but i appreciate your pushback. >> i think this is a great arbitrary washington measure of -- >> how accessible a president is. >> but it isn't. i don't know if you would consider talking to scott wilson at t"the washington post" -- >> i think all of those interviews are important, but i think there's a hunger for more press conferences. let's move on and ask you about the art of the leak. a couple weeks ago "the new york times" had a front page story...
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but obama, because he's getting pushback is already saying, maybe we don't have to have it in the billful name like joan walsh, a nice name, beautiful, just making reference to a guy named austin ghoulsby. >> he's got a perfectly nice name, too. >> something out of dickens. >> i like austin ghoulsby. >> i know he's a good source. let's go to this, bottom line, pat, as the summer ends, it looks to me like this was going to be a fight that would go on through september and they were going to sign the bill, cleaning up wall street, restricting it in all of these ways, saying no more money for the guys that win when there's a bailout. and they would sign it statement that lehman brothers would go down, in september. and it looks like the fight is going to be over before that. >> the republicans basically are giving him a bye. they say, we're not going to fight you on this particular battle, let's move on to the next one. he wins, but he doth have a big one. >> are they going to roll on this? >> it looks like they'll never say he won. they'll never say he won. the people who didn't vote for
but obama, because he's getting pushback is already saying, maybe we don't have to have it in the billful name like joan walsh, a nice name, beautiful, just making reference to a guy named austin ghoulsby. >> he's got a perfectly nice name, too. >> something out of dickens. >> i like austin ghoulsby. >> i know he's a good source. let's go to this, bottom line, pat, as the summer ends, it looks to me like this was going to be a fight that would go on through september and...
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the pushback from wall street is ridiculous. they should really say you know what?ou american people for saving us and we're sorry. which is what vikram pandit from citigroup said. i want to hear it from anybody. i want to hear what vikram pandit said on the lips of everybody on wall street and then i think we'll feel better. but they're not. only vikram is saying it. what an honorable guy he is. >> jim cramer, you are the best. jim is a man of the people. he screams a lot. but underneath it is a heart of gold. his heart is in the right direction. if we had all jim cramers on wall street we'd be okay. >> thank you, donny. >> be sure to catch "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. eastern week nights. >>> u.s. iraqi forces dealt a major blow to al qaeda. and vice president biden says it could be potentially devastating to the terror network. it has been 15 years since the deadliest act of domestic terrorism rocked the u.s. are we any better off today? "america the angry" the anger is brewing. can we stop it before the next nut job does something stupid? don't go anywhere. dad, her
the pushback from wall street is ridiculous. they should really say you know what?ou american people for saving us and we're sorry. which is what vikram pandit from citigroup said. i want to hear it from anybody. i want to hear what vikram pandit said on the lips of everybody on wall street and then i think we'll feel better. but they're not. only vikram is saying it. what an honorable guy he is. >> jim cramer, you are the best. jim is a man of the people. he screams a lot. but underneath...
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why the pushback against people of color in race car driving, and also who regulates this sport? >> i know nascar is a privately owned company. again it is not like the nba, nfl or major league baseball where you have commissioners and boards and bylaws. they have those things but it is controlled by one family. so there is not really any regulation. and, to train a black driver, you really have to come up with a father and son team or family oriented effort to get started and a lot of times we don't have that. it is rare. so again, you take antron brown and his dad, they are rare but that is what it takes to get to the top. so that is a problem. then you have to have disposable income to start out on their own whether it is go cards or andy level drag racing team or effort. you have to have that disposable income and that is where we are lacking. >> the other thing i would like to add, out of the 14 black drivers that we developed, it then have no father. 10 out of 14, and that and there were other issues involved. >> one more.. you have mark davis out there on the circuit now w
why the pushback against people of color in race car driving, and also who regulates this sport? >> i know nascar is a privately owned company. again it is not like the nba, nfl or major league baseball where you have commissioners and boards and bylaws. they have those things but it is controlled by one family. so there is not really any regulation. and, to train a black driver, you really have to come up with a father and son team or family oriented effort to get started and a lot of...
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that team at mit published the book "the limits to growth" that caused so much growth and so much pushback. their prediction was that sometime in the next 100 years we would reach the point where continued growth of the sort that we were used to wouldn't be possible. they weren't able to say exactly when it would happen. but i think they would be -- i think that they would be unsurprised at some level to see the arctic melting to see the deluge occurring in place after place after place. to see the very ocean our metaphor for vastness on this planet turned acidic. 30% more acidic simply by the effort of the ocean to draw that carbon out of the atmosphere. if we're not -- and you'll just have to take this as the argument for the moment, if we're not going to grow our way out of our trouble, then we're going to have to think about other possibilities. and i thought i might read just for a minute from the beginning of the third chapter here where i kind of make to me the beginning of the argument about where i think where we need to ahead instead. and the ideas where we will get in our head i
that team at mit published the book "the limits to growth" that caused so much growth and so much pushback. their prediction was that sometime in the next 100 years we would reach the point where continued growth of the sort that we were used to wouldn't be possible. they weren't able to say exactly when it would happen. but i think they would be -- i think that they would be unsurprised at some level to see the arctic melting to see the deluge occurring in place after place after...
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. >> ifill: then, margaret warner looks at vatican pushback and u.s. reaction to the latest controversies roiling the catholic church. >> brown: and two technology stories. we explore apple's new i-pad and the future of personal computing. >> ifill: and spencer michels reports on the tech downturn in a place that once led the charge. silicon valley may be losing its edge. that could affect not only california but the nation. >> brown: plus, we preview a new documentary uncovering the lost stories of arabs helping jews during the holocaust. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron. this is the power of human energy. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a wave of vio
. >> ifill: then, margaret warner looks at vatican pushback and u.s. reaction to the latest controversies roiling the catholic church. >> brown: and two technology stories. we explore apple's new i-pad and the future of personal computing. >> ifill: and spencer michels reports on the tech downturn in a place that once led the charge. silicon valley may be losing its edge. that could affect not only california but the nation. >> brown: plus, we preview a new documentary...
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. >> my pushback to anthony is what other types of spouses are there? angry spouses -- >> mrs. adami, guy apologizes. >> good luck getting to the front door tonight. >> that door's locked. >> yeah. doghouse for you, guy adami. >> with that broken electric blanket maybe. >> good line by me, though. i'll take the line, though. >> he's pretty much on the same page as this desk, saying that goldman sachs has trouble ahead. you know, when we cited john roque of wjb capital saying that $100 was the technical down side for goldman, people sort of were lying what? 100 bucks in it's too much to the down side. but at this point it looks a little more realistic. >> 150 clears your bogey, and then there's a 147.41 level that crops up. a close below, that then it gets extraordinarily interesting. ? and i think a name you could look at is morgan stanley. morgan stanley probably gets taken down as the capital market trade goes down with goldman sachs. however, morgan stanley is clearly reversing a lot of the negativity that it's had over the last six months. they're improving in terms of trad
. >> my pushback to anthony is what other types of spouses are there? angry spouses -- >> mrs. adami, guy apologizes. >> good luck getting to the front door tonight. >> that door's locked. >> yeah. doghouse for you, guy adami. >> with that broken electric blanket maybe. >> good line by me, though. i'll take the line, though. >> he's pretty much on the same page as this desk, saying that goldman sachs has trouble ahead. you know, when we cited john...
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i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial sector is, well, if you do that you will really cause a big recession. and i will remind you that's what nicholas biddle said in the 1830s. and i would also tell you that when teddy roosevelt took on j.p. morgan, there was a lot of people in the stock market thought this would be destabilizing. you know, they have a lot of power. they say if they want to do damage to this economy, they probably can. they are threatening us. make no mistake about it. and you should go home and reflect about how you feel about that. you are being threatened your elected represent his are being threatened by a few very powerful bankers. andrew jackson is on the 20-dollar bill for a reason. not because he like paper money, by the way. he hated paper money. he would be mortified by what if he knew he was on the 20-dollar bill. he is on the 20 dodd bill because he wanted very important fight. right? he determined that we should not be captured to a financial undercard. i think that was a good call. i mean, we probably could imagine a different path with
i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial sector is, well, if you do that you will really cause a big recession. and i will remind you that's what nicholas biddle said in the 1830s. and i would also tell you that when teddy roosevelt took on j.p. morgan, there was a lot of people in the stock market thought this would be destabilizing. you know, they have a lot of power. they say if they want to do damage to this economy, they probably can. they are threatening us. make no...
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we get pushback from the federal reserve, pushback, whether it's a republican or democrat idea to put in additional levels of accountability and transparency. so despite that, the senate bill is going to say we're go being to give them more and greater power and control. given the extraordinary government interventions into private firms, it seems the tram ming of the rule of law, i'm very uncomfortable with any of these new sweeping powers. the auto industry is a clear example of that. it goes back to what i was saying before. federal bureaucrats saying, this company wins, this company loses and we will use the taxpayer money to prop them up and keep them going. i didn't want to go into the weeds, but the derivatives portion of the bill, derivatives, a lot of them have been described in different ways, insurance policies are such -- without going into the details of how they actually operate, remember this, take away from my remarks on derivatives. none of the experts that came before the committee, those who use them, those who didn't use them, those involved with them, those not in
we get pushback from the federal reserve, pushback, whether it's a republican or democrat idea to put in additional levels of accountability and transparency. so despite that, the senate bill is going to say we're go being to give them more and greater power and control. given the extraordinary government interventions into private firms, it seems the tram ming of the rule of law, i'm very uncomfortable with any of these new sweeping powers. the auto industry is a clear example of that. it goes...
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i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial site are as well if you do that, you're really cause a big recession. and i would remind you that the necklace that'll set in the 1830's. and i would also tell you that when teddy roosevelt took on jpmorgan, there was a lot of concern and the submarket this would be destabilizing. you know, they have a lot of power. if they want to do damage to this economy, they probably can. they are threatening us. make no mistake about it. and you should go home and reflect on how you feel about that. you are being written. your representatives are being threatened by a few very powerful bankers. andrew jackson is on the $20 bill for a reason. not because he likes paper money. he hated paper money. he would be mortified if he was on the 24 other bill. he was on a $20 bill because he wants a very important site. he determined that we should not be captured to a financial oligarchy. i think i was a good call. i mean, we probably couldn't imagine a different path with the central bank in the united states during the 19th century. maybe that would
i do agree completely that the pushback from the financial site are as well if you do that, you're really cause a big recession. and i would remind you that the necklace that'll set in the 1830's. and i would also tell you that when teddy roosevelt took on jpmorgan, there was a lot of concern and the submarket this would be destabilizing. you know, they have a lot of power. if they want to do damage to this economy, they probably can. they are threatening us. make no mistake about it. and you...
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should be happy that federal workers do have such good packages but i can tell you there's been pushback from the gop here on capitol hill, a number of members saying we cannot sustain practices where we have federal government employees, many of them making well over $100,000 each for these jobs and the private sector continues to struggle, megynful megyn: shannon broom, thank you so much. speaking of big money, new reports today of serious campaign cash being raised ahead of the mid-term elections which are in november. it turns out a lot of this money has absolutely nothing to do with washington. but it could, it could, wind up affecting the balance of power there. here to explain what's going on and y. steve hayes, senior writer for the weekly standard, and a fox news contributor ander ca payne, former deputy finance director at dnc, democratic national committee, and founder of the agenda project. so this is so interesting to me, steve, dough is coming in and coming in huge on both sides and it is going not necessarily for u.s. congressmen and senators but for state lawmaker races,
should be happy that federal workers do have such good packages but i can tell you there's been pushback from the gop here on capitol hill, a number of members saying we cannot sustain practices where we have federal government employees, many of them making well over $100,000 each for these jobs and the private sector continues to struggle, megynful megyn: shannon broom, thank you so much. speaking of big money, new reports today of serious campaign cash being raised ahead of the mid-term...
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to palin and say can we disclose it because it's a public university and we are getting a lot of pushback i understand that. we have the contract. and it was something within our legal bounds to do. and once we enter into an agreement, megyn, you know you need to honor a contract that you signed. that's our position. this contract will be -- megyn: are you still going to have her speak? >> absolutely. the community at large and up and down the state -- the press is beyond belief, but it's been tremendous for our fundraising. and that's what we are here to do. we are in difficult economic times. in the california state university system and the state at large we are trying to fill the gap financially for students in services on this campus. megyn: you don't have to tell me what was in the contract. when sarah palin takes to the lectern will there be water on that lectern with bendy straws? >> i think there will be water on the lectern with bendy straws. >> we have got to the bottom of that. thanks for the update. by the way, the leaked copy of the contract talked about how palin wanted to
to palin and say can we disclose it because it's a public university and we are getting a lot of pushback i understand that. we have the contract. and it was something within our legal bounds to do. and once we enter into an agreement, megyn, you know you need to honor a contract that you signed. that's our position. this contract will be -- megyn: are you still going to have her speak? >> absolutely. the community at large and up and down the state -- the press is beyond belief, but it's...
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>> i personally feel that's a shallow, that we're looking at a very shallow sort of pushback.hat's not to say that the republicans won't gain nationally. the opposition party typically does in off year elections. from my own view, i don't see a massive mobilization of the christian right, for instance, pushing back democrats in any of their strong hold places. at the end of the day, maryland still belongs to montgomery and prince george's county. >> jerry and mark, there is thinking republicans could gain in the generally assemble if they gain anywhere. >> they could gain in the general general assembly because those jurisdictions where you find still economic struggle because of the economy. and remember, the economy is the driving train in all of this. and especially when you talk about cutting back taxes and going to do away with taxes, that has a lot to do with it or those going to the general assembly. i now maintain, pat, i still say that ehrlich has an uphill fight against the democrats in maryland. >> the end of an impasse. after more than two years of tense negotiatio
>> i personally feel that's a shallow, that we're looking at a very shallow sort of pushback.hat's not to say that the republicans won't gain nationally. the opposition party typically does in off year elections. from my own view, i don't see a massive mobilization of the christian right, for instance, pushing back democrats in any of their strong hold places. at the end of the day, maryland still belongs to montgomery and prince george's county. >> jerry and mark, there is thinking...
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and what happened with the catastrophic care act was the pushback was so intense and so immediate that when congress came back into session they quickly decided that perhaps the world could live without the catastrophic care act and they repealed it. now, this bill was passed in the final months of the ronald reagan administration. it was signed by president reagan. the appeal was signed by president george herbert walker bush, but the concept of repeal of a bad health care entitlement law is one that certainly has been exercised within the lifetimes of many of us who are serving in this body today. since the passage of this bill in march, support across the country has diminished, opposition has increased, and, again, that is likely to continue as the bill becomes more and more unpopular as people dig into it and look into the provisions of the bill. and one of the other things that is working against the concept of this bill was the absolutely poisonous process that led to its -- led to its -- led to its passage and its signing. you know, back in may or june of last year, six stakeho
and what happened with the catastrophic care act was the pushback was so intense and so immediate that when congress came back into session they quickly decided that perhaps the world could live without the catastrophic care act and they repealed it. now, this bill was passed in the final months of the ronald reagan administration. it was signed by president reagan. the appeal was signed by president george herbert walker bush, but the concept of repeal of a bad health care entitlement law is...
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definitely going to move forward with trade deals and there were lot of cheers from republicans and pushbackm some democrats and then it seems to stalled and fizzled out for a while. so now it's unclear to me where they are going with this. and i think there's a lot of people waiting for more clear direction. guest: and it gts into one of the other callers mentioned chinese currency. members of congress and i guess voters judging by the caller voters at large are sort of looking for the administration to take steps to deal with essentially trade and international financial markets under the laws that already exist and under the enforcement mechanisms that already exist. and that's certainly one argument you'll hear from democrats who are reluctant to see those free trade agreements go forward. prove that you're actually doing what you can to use enforcement tactics under the existing trade agreements, the other ones, and then maybe we'll believe that you're read dwroy go forward with these others and enforce those as well. host: zack on our drook's line. good morning. caller: good morning. w
definitely going to move forward with trade deals and there were lot of cheers from republicans and pushbackm some democrats and then it seems to stalled and fizzled out for a while. so now it's unclear to me where they are going with this. and i think there's a lot of people waiting for more clear direction. guest: and it gts into one of the other callers mentioned chinese currency. members of congress and i guess voters judging by the caller voters at large are sort of looking for the...
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covering both wind and flood would eliminate the insurance pushback on what causes the damage it as we learn in the past, in rhode island, florida, oregon, north carolina, louisiana and the other states, it's far less costly to prepare ahead of time than it is to find recovery efforts. in conclusion, think again for the opportunity to share the realtor team energy's views on the national insurance program, the national association of realtors stands ready to work with members of the committee to develop meaningful reforms for this program that will help protect the country's property owners, its renters, and prepare for future losses resulting from flood. thank you so very much. >> thank you very much. and i will now recognize myself for five minutes for questions. let me turn to mr. davey. you mention in your oral testimony the need for the program to offer additional living expense coverage. i'm interested in this concept, since you talk about helping low-income americans. can you tell further into how this would work? >> additional living expense was referred to as kla, is an essent
covering both wind and flood would eliminate the insurance pushback on what causes the damage it as we learn in the past, in rhode island, florida, oregon, north carolina, louisiana and the other states, it's far less costly to prepare ahead of time than it is to find recovery efforts. in conclusion, think again for the opportunity to share the realtor team energy's views on the national insurance program, the national association of realtors stands ready to work with members of the committee...
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the reason we are hearing this, getting this project -- this pushback, is because we are hearing is not the fed's responsibility to disclose the information. i will remind you. you have the memorandum of understanding between the board and commission that reflects the boards and commissions intend to collaborate and share information in areas of comment regulatory and supervisory interest to oversee financial services firms. that tells me that back during this period of time and going back earlier than that, when i think the new york fed put out a pamphlet that talked about who is responsible for all this as far as oversight, they explained that the condition of obtaining access to the facilities, the credit facility, investment banks were subject to supervision by the federal reserve since march, to designate. stand-alone investment banks were supervised exclusively by the sec have now come under the regulatory authority of the federal reserve as well. so the responsibility for the overall regulation and supervision was with the the new york fed. was it being done, is what the market s
the reason we are hearing this, getting this project -- this pushback, is because we are hearing is not the fed's responsibility to disclose the information. i will remind you. you have the memorandum of understanding between the board and commission that reflects the boards and commissions intend to collaborate and share information in areas of comment regulatory and supervisory interest to oversee financial services firms. that tells me that back during this period of time and going back...
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toward form he claimed litter it didn't mean mitt tarry containment, more of a diplomatic, economic pushbackbut his family had a long, long venerable history, looking at mother russia and figure the out how to en counter the up become of zurems. host: mark from independents our massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you. i got a question involving -- regarding a revolving door policy like we were talking about earlier, but with respect to diplomats. i know they're appointed by the president, but do they come from corporate america oar are they legacy guys? like they were saying great-grandfather was a diplomat, an ambassador, or is it, you know, business, and also, with respect to skies ral re pleam, but whatever of this became of you will that, we're going to talk with on you it will holer. coming up is from baltimore on our democrats line. go ahead. caller: good morning. very interesting to hear the discussion about the past enjoying the immunity. but what about democratic immunity? i'm hoping is there really committing slide, so much in violence. again, it's domestic ser
toward form he claimed litter it didn't mean mitt tarry containment, more of a diplomatic, economic pushbackbut his family had a long, long venerable history, looking at mother russia and figure the out how to en counter the up become of zurems. host: mark from independents our massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you. i got a question involving -- regarding a revolving door policy like we were talking about earlier, but with respect to diplomats. i know they're appointed by...
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and on credit risk the pushback was explaining intense. but they did agree to the freeze.retrospect having the growth on the portfolios prevented tens of billions of dollars or more losses. president bush has been pushing for gse reform for many years, a need for the legislation was obvious and so ofheo is wrigley to of the the largest systemically import financial institutions, which would require extraordinary powers for the regulator, and we had just the opposite. the key components we asked for finally got into law only 38 days before we had to put them into conservatorship. first issue is the capital, both minimum capital and risk based capital requirements were weak and outmoded. the minimum capital standard actually allow them to get leverage over 100 to one. the definition of capital itself was in flexible. but exclude large losses. just one month before the conservatorship, both fannie and freddie published financial statements that show that they were in excess of the legal adequately capitalized standard. even though in the case of friday they had a negative fai
and on credit risk the pushback was explaining intense. but they did agree to the freeze.retrospect having the growth on the portfolios prevented tens of billions of dollars or more losses. president bush has been pushing for gse reform for many years, a need for the legislation was obvious and so ofheo is wrigley to of the the largest systemically import financial institutions, which would require extraordinary powers for the regulator, and we had just the opposite. the key components we asked...
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was the downside as you say which is if you are an idealist and tiananmen square happens you are pushback on china but if you are a realist you say that in turn affairs. >> guest: i have tended to be critical of democrat and republican presidents both on china. i don't think the case can be made that when we cooperate with china things get better. i think if you tally up the sheet, i don't think that case can be made that i was one of the only people in my organization, rumsfeld, all signed on for global relations. i did that i think they should be tougher now. we are way too easy now. >> host: why? >> guest: because what they're doing is bad to their policies are bad. they kill bill. i really think that is a terrible, terrible thing. and they do all sorts of other oppressive things. >> host: i also think that in a oppressive society represses free will end up losing to an india which is a messy economy right now but at least allows free expression. and that's going to be one of the struggles coming up in this world. >> guest: i agree with you. i agree with you. interesting posts lately,
was the downside as you say which is if you are an idealist and tiananmen square happens you are pushback on china but if you are a realist you say that in turn affairs. >> guest: i have tended to be critical of democrat and republican presidents both on china. i don't think the case can be made that when we cooperate with china things get better. i think if you tally up the sheet, i don't think that case can be made that i was one of the only people in my organization, rumsfeld, all...
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there's enormous pushback. i can see from the corner of my eye senator bennett smiling because he and i have had this discussion. people have a deep attachment to a school. the people who are there at the time obviously are very emotionally affected, both the faculty and students. however, i am convinced, and i've now seen it and i gave an example, but there are many others, where my mother went to school and my father went to school. these places were broken. the people who were there worked hard. but they didn't succeed. and sometimes you need to be -- as someone accountable for running the school district, you need to do the tough medicine. that's why i think secretary duncan proposed what he did because i think he saw it firsthand in chicago. what you're likely to see, which is understandable, if people are unhappy about it, will push back. naturally. but i've often said to people in a private conversation, would you send your own child to that school? >> i'm not disagreeing with your point, except a lot of
there's enormous pushback. i can see from the corner of my eye senator bennett smiling because he and i have had this discussion. people have a deep attachment to a school. the people who are there at the time obviously are very emotionally affected, both the faculty and students. however, i am convinced, and i've now seen it and i gave an example, but there are many others, where my mother went to school and my father went to school. these places were broken. the people who were there worked...
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we have a pushback on any of the concept plans that mr. harrington has pulled forward. we are pushing him forward. if a change is that i mentioned in my opening statement to over 2000, they will push that over 2000 ask for army and osd and congressional support of doing so. you have my promise on that. so, i would just echo what mr. assad just said that there is a sense of urgency. and i would also, i would argue that we are in in our unit and i hear division command talk about contracting in a way that they never have before. and all that is positive. but you're right. and we don't get the insight are rules our rags and institutionalize it and did it inside our thought processes, and into the our and other documents, they will have missed an opportunity. so sir, your point is well taken. for that peace. we are getting, sir, back to your, dr. zakheim, we are getting tremendous support honor funding as much as we might add that dialogue here. general casey, secretary mchugh and the entire army leadership has supported us to include, i can't go into detail, the process th
we have a pushback on any of the concept plans that mr. harrington has pulled forward. we are pushing him forward. if a change is that i mentioned in my opening statement to over 2000, they will push that over 2000 ask for army and osd and congressional support of doing so. you have my promise on that. so, i would just echo what mr. assad just said that there is a sense of urgency. and i would also, i would argue that we are in in our unit and i hear division command talk about contracting in a...
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and on credit risk the pushback was explaining intense. but they did agree to the freeze. in retrospect having the growth on the portfolios prevented tens of billions of dollars or more losses. president bush has been pushing for gse reform for many years, a need for the legislation was obvious and so ofheo is wrigley to of the the largest systemically import financial institutions, which would require extraordinary powers for the regulator, and we had just the opposite. the key components we asked for finally got into law only 38 days before we had to put them into conservatorship. first issue is the capital, both minimum capital and risk based capital requirements were weak and outmoded. the minimum capital standard actually allow them to get leverage over 100 to one. the definition of capital itself was in flexible. but exclude large losses. just one month before the conservatorship, both fannie and freddie published financial statements that show that they were in excess of the legal adequately capitalized standard. even though in the case of friday they had a negative
and on credit risk the pushback was explaining intense. but they did agree to the freeze. in retrospect having the growth on the portfolios prevented tens of billions of dollars or more losses. president bush has been pushing for gse reform for many years, a need for the legislation was obvious and so ofheo is wrigley to of the the largest systemically import financial institutions, which would require extraordinary powers for the regulator, and we had just the opposite. the key components we...
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there was a pushback. i think the gay community in particular in having to answer supporter of free speech from another gay woman was difficult for them to respond to in the organization changed little bit since then. with the dixie chicks the head of the heck of a lot of support but that is the wonderful thing i think also about the increased use of the internet is that now we are looking through this -- you mentioned twitter, there's facebook and other ways giving all factions in america, all points of view a bigger exposure if i can say. >> you are a big twitter. >> i had to be pushed into it. i thought there would be another thing about what consume time but in fact it can be whatever you want it to be. i remember organizing on the left and the 80's and 90's what we could have done with cell phones. i was using a cell phone that was a brick. what we could have done with the internet and e-mail and twitter would have been phenomenally we are seeing the results when it comes to both left and right wing o
there was a pushback. i think the gay community in particular in having to answer supporter of free speech from another gay woman was difficult for them to respond to in the organization changed little bit since then. with the dixie chicks the head of the heck of a lot of support but that is the wonderful thing i think also about the increased use of the internet is that now we are looking through this -- you mentioned twitter, there's facebook and other ways giving all factions in america, all...