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i hear matt say that spiegel worked separating commercial banking, and then the high-risk stuff.you think that distinction and separation makes sense? >> i think -- you talked about length. do we have small businesses read ulises? it's killing them. they can't afford to comply with it. >> community banks are on the other side of this issue, because when you have a too big to fail bank, and the purpose of dodd-frank was to reign these banks in. and they naturally have a competitive advantage over the smaller banks -- >> you need to go talk to some small banks -- >> i have. >> they are being shut down because of this bill. >> they are being shut down because they can't complete with banc of america and -- >> i want to cite a brilliant article written by warren stevens, the mid-sized investment bank in little rock arkansas. he comes down squarely on the side that matt is talking about. he wants the big banks are cut down so they are basically half of the size they are now. do you agree with his financial view? >> no, depending on how he does it. i don't think it's the role of the fe
i hear matt say that spiegel worked separating commercial banking, and then the high-risk stuff.you think that distinction and separation makes sense? >> i think -- you talked about length. do we have small businesses read ulises? it's killing them. they can't afford to comply with it. >> community banks are on the other side of this issue, because when you have a too big to fail bank, and the purpose of dodd-frank was to reign these banks in. and they naturally have a competitive...
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estimate the commissioner spiegel seemed to come down on the side that the fcc does have authority to increase the base people can play. i'm not sure i a understand where she was going with that, but she feels like the had the authority to extend it to the internet whereas ajit pai was taking the i don't think the government should be in this approach and shows the ideological divide between them. >> where was senator demint going from that questioned? did he have an agenda? >> i don't think that he necessarily once the contributions paid for by the internet. >> senator amy klobuchar asked about the competition and mergers. >> what role do you think the fcc should plea to ensure adequate competition in the two medications market? >> i think it increasingly we are going to see more and more intermodal competition is making sure more wireless spectrum is available so there can be more competition from wireless is a good place to start. >> senator i would build upon the answer and say to the extent the commission can do so it should make sure that the rules of the road don't differentiat
estimate the commissioner spiegel seemed to come down on the side that the fcc does have authority to increase the base people can play. i'm not sure i a understand where she was going with that, but she feels like the had the authority to extend it to the internet whereas ajit pai was taking the i don't think the government should be in this approach and shows the ideological divide between them. >> where was senator demint going from that questioned? did he have an agenda? >> i...
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now, first idea comes from quirky inventor named kirk spiegel.wanted to create an electronic motorcycle steering damper that senses the road hazards and activates steering dampening to prevent motorcycle accidents. so, who wants to explain this? we're going to our invention ambassador, his name is andrew ehrlich. >> i spoke to the inventor and put it under consideration because i think it is awesome. so basically you're riding a motorcycle and if you hit a rock or a pothole, this system, this product will level out your handlebars and react to it quicker than a human can react to that, that pothole. >> this is fully working. he's put it on a bike? >> he made five proceed types of it. it works. and he has the ability to make about ten more, he said, but he put a lot of time and effort -- >> has to make many, many more than that. >> many, many more. >> so what happens next then? the idea has gone through that community. it seems like it showed some promise. what happens? >> we'll start sketching, we'll start doing some research. so we'll do everyth
now, first idea comes from quirky inventor named kirk spiegel.wanted to create an electronic motorcycle steering damper that senses the road hazards and activates steering dampening to prevent motorcycle accidents. so, who wants to explain this? we're going to our invention ambassador, his name is andrew ehrlich. >> i spoke to the inventor and put it under consideration because i think it is awesome. so basically you're riding a motorcycle and if you hit a rock or a pothole, this system,...
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but in germany this is according to their spiegel are we going to come out and n.y.p.d. the german police no. german police only shot eighty five bullets in all of two thousand and eleven where we've had cases where there's just one guy that had eighty four bullets shot into at one confrontation with police that guy deserved it he totally deserved. i'm not going to agree with you other than me i'm sick yeah. yeah cops cops kind of dude but you know if you're the man in the whole year i hold on and here are cops just unloaded when i lived in germany for three years in germany they got instead of the hard times they got those stagger sticks to flexible ones that can just beat the crap out of the swing it once it goes by going to work and there's people getting beat with those they have taken to get shot a good taser they are just big please shoot me. i can't. tell you where i can't wait to hear this next time we talk i'm told i'm talking to jim surprisingly through the embarrassment thing. we have done a lot of coverage on this as well when it comes to f.b.i. a lot of the
but in germany this is according to their spiegel are we going to come out and n.y.p.d. the german police no. german police only shot eighty five bullets in all of two thousand and eleven where we've had cases where there's just one guy that had eighty four bullets shot into at one confrontation with police that guy deserved it he totally deserved. i'm not going to agree with you other than me i'm sick yeah. yeah cops cops kind of dude but you know if you're the man in the whole year i hold on...
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believe in two thousand and ten late two thousand and ten early two thousand and eleven as their spiegel reported wolfgang schauble the finance minister of germany whispered in angela merkel's ear let's use this crisis to advance a europe a united political europe and will use this economic crisis to cede power from these nations and give more and more of it to brussels now the day before this g. eight summit the e.c.b. the former head of the e.c.b. zhang claude trichet a announced a plan and of course his plan involved declaring countries bankrupt within europe ceding their sovereignty and giving the power to brussels to implement their there are a financial governance now this is been the announced plan by the e.c.b. by these technocrats in europe as well as united states for quite some time which is we need this kind of global financial governance in order to fix the problem and you know it's almost as if they are governing by crisis using one crisis after another to make their own point and he states in his plan we need a quantum leap in governance they absolutely have an agenda and
believe in two thousand and ten late two thousand and ten early two thousand and eleven as their spiegel reported wolfgang schauble the finance minister of germany whispered in angela merkel's ear let's use this crisis to advance a europe a united political europe and will use this economic crisis to cede power from these nations and give more and more of it to brussels now the day before this g. eight summit the e.c.b. the former head of the e.c.b. zhang claude trichet a announced a plan and...
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that glass spiegel rule was repealed.big bank you have insured deposits -- which really means the fdic and the taxpayers standing behind you, you really shouldn't be engaging in these risky trades. you ought to be a bank. lending to grow the economy. as part of the dodd-frank reform legislation, the voelker rule was put in. what we see here is the reason we need the voelker rule. here is jpmorgan insured deposits, a big bank that if it fell the taxpayers would be called upon to step in and the fact is that jpmorgan was making these outside trades -- and by the way, the london whale, he wasn't acting on his own. this was part of the bank's strategy, and it went terribly wrong, and this isn't the first time it happened. and what it is really a sign of is that we still have casino gambling going on on wall street and it's not good and puts all of us at risk. >> if the voelker rule regulations have not taken effect yet, did jpmorgan chase break the law? >> here is what i would say. the fact is the rules aren't in place yet, b
that glass spiegel rule was repealed.big bank you have insured deposits -- which really means the fdic and the taxpayers standing behind you, you really shouldn't be engaging in these risky trades. you ought to be a bank. lending to grow the economy. as part of the dodd-frank reform legislation, the voelker rule was put in. what we see here is the reason we need the voelker rule. here is jpmorgan insured deposits, a big bank that if it fell the taxpayers would be called upon to step in and the...
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. >> and bill and maria, before we change topics, can we show everybody the cover of dare spiegel wherehey run an illustration of the acropolis and the headline is acropolis adieu, why greece needs to leave the euro now. >> an open talk now from members of the ecb over the weekend. it is possible, feasible, it'll be messy and by god could it be messy. not the least the recapitalization of the european threat. >> i don't know how he changed the topic. that's all we are looking at here in the united states as well. >> well, wolfgang came out, the jeerm an financer, and said this is it. if you want out of the euro, wur yay out is to vote for the left who want out. so they are pretty obvious about what they say. >> i love sha play and his transaction tact ticks. on top of the 83% in france. >> the french are supporting a financial transaction tax as well. i think that's very likely to happen. but let me tell you what i'm worried about today. a little bit here, little bit there. we have a correction going. just because we are not doing as bad as europe doesn't mean we aren't having a tough t
. >> and bill and maria, before we change topics, can we show everybody the cover of dare spiegel wherehey run an illustration of the acropolis and the headline is acropolis adieu, why greece needs to leave the euro now. >> an open talk now from members of the ecb over the weekend. it is possible, feasible, it'll be messy and by god could it be messy. not the least the recapitalization of the european threat. >> i don't know how he changed the topic. that's all we are looking...
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there's a slight chance of spiegel's to mark. we will have more details and a minute. erica.ill dealing with the blaze at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is coming down the east border freeway was that i for. there is moderate conditions along the peninsula. this speeds of 45 mi. an hour for the 101 southbound. the president is that jesse -- we are covering all anchors banquo's at the present >>mark: is at the fairmont hotel san as saying. this practice is taking place. >>jackie: expensive is right it is $38,000 percy. he see people getting around to see if they can catch a glimpse of the principal -- obama ken. it is more like a fortress >> . there is secret service. market street has been closed since i got your airport 30 this morning. they haven't area blocked off protesters or supporters. there are people waiting. what a guy came by with a protest poster did deal dealt with the island of fiji. the president is expected to be at the airport by 10:00 this morning. you can see all the officers. >>mark: it looks at a little later. darya given >>darya: 26 your old antolin garci
there's a slight chance of spiegel's to mark. we will have more details and a minute. erica.ill dealing with the blaze at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is coming down the east border freeway was that i for. there is moderate conditions along the peninsula. this speeds of 45 mi. an hour for the 101 southbound. the president is that jesse -- we are covering all anchors banquo's at the present >>mark: is at the fairmont hotel san as saying. this practice is taking place. >>jackie:...
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bank regulators spiegel will but a different language than the capitol markets regulators, and their focus is different. but we all share the same concern about the stability of the resilience of the financial system so we have learned a lot from each other i seek and, you know, it will continue to revolve i think. >> you brought it up. >> i know, and i shouldn't have. >> i was going to make sure you like me and that we were good. [laughter] all right. it's no secret the sec and the mutual-fund industry are handed over this issue of money market funds. we all know where we stand so let's not debate that. how do we solve that? >> we know where we stand. although i have to say thank you to a lot of people in this room who come to talk to us and even in the last couple of weeks about these issues about how we speak the same language and approach the differences and find a way for the constructive and positive and collaborative and i think that's wonderful and i applaud those funds that have talked about that. i think we have a very legitimate concern about the risks that are posed by th
bank regulators spiegel will but a different language than the capitol markets regulators, and their focus is different. but we all share the same concern about the stability of the resilience of the financial system so we have learned a lot from each other i seek and, you know, it will continue to revolve i think. >> you brought it up. >> i know, and i shouldn't have. >> i was going to make sure you like me and that we were good. [laughter] all right. it's no secret the sec...
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the questions of the bank regulators spiegel different language than we do and their focus is differente all share the same concern about the stability in the resilience of the financial system so we have learned a lot from each other and will continue to revolve. >> you brought it up. estimate i know maybe i shouldn't have. committee was going to make sure you like to me add that we were good. [laughter] >> it's no secret that the industry, the mutual-fund industry are larger heads over this issue of money market funds. we all know where we stand so let's not debate that. have we solved that? >> we do know where we stand although we have to say thank you there are a lot of people in the room who come to talk to us even in the last couple of weeks about these issues about how do we speak the same language and find a waste for word that is, british and i think that's wonderful and i applaud those that have been in to talk about that. i think i have a very legitimate concern about the risks that are posed by the stable in the b and the potential in this not hypothetical and we know what h
the questions of the bank regulators spiegel different language than we do and their focus is differente all share the same concern about the stability in the resilience of the financial system so we have learned a lot from each other and will continue to revolve. >> you brought it up. estimate i know maybe i shouldn't have. committee was going to make sure you like to me add that we were good. [laughter] >> it's no secret that the industry, the mutual-fund industry are larger heads...
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it began because of juliette low, it grew because of spiegel. family member by family member, friend by friend, she was always involved. a world war i is the making of a girl scouting. where does one begin in europe and she has a foot in both countries. as she observed how the girl scouts, they were called guides in england, how they participated in the war effort, and stifel's vision was to see that american girls wanted to be taken seriously and also to participate in this important national crisis so she left them unpreparedness. in the beginning there were 4,000 girl scouts. by the end of the first world war there were 41,000 girls stultz dressel, a girl scouting drew tremendously because she understood the girls wanted to be taken seriously, to be useful to this, and to be involved. a girl scouts in the united states saw nearly $10 million of liberty bonds. that is what they are doing here. the collected scrap metal to contribute to the war effort. new troops during the emergency first aid, health care to read the domestic focus of girl sco
it began because of juliette low, it grew because of spiegel. family member by family member, friend by friend, she was always involved. a world war i is the making of a girl scouting. where does one begin in europe and she has a foot in both countries. as she observed how the girl scouts, they were called guides in england, how they participated in the war effort, and stifel's vision was to see that american girls wanted to be taken seriously and also to participate in this important national...
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it began because of juliette low, it grew because of spiegel. family member by family member, friend by friend, she was always involved. a world war i is the making of a girl scouting. where does one begin in europe and she has a foot in both countries. as she observed how the girl scouts, they were called guides in england, how they participated in the war effort, and stifel's vision was to see that american girls wanted to be taken seriously and also to participate in this important national crisis so she left them unpreparedness. in the beginning there were 4,000 girl scouts. by the end of the first world war there were 41,000 girls stultz dressel, a girl scouting drew tremendously because she understood the girls wanted to be taken seriously, to be useful to this, and to be involved. a girl scouts in the united states saw nearly $10 million of liberty bonds. that is what they are doing here. the collected scrap metal to contribute to the war effort. new troops during the emergency first aid, health care to read the domestic focus of girl sco
it began because of juliette low, it grew because of spiegel. family member by family member, friend by friend, she was always involved. a world war i is the making of a girl scouting. where does one begin in europe and she has a foot in both countries. as she observed how the girl scouts, they were called guides in england, how they participated in the war effort, and stifel's vision was to see that american girls wanted to be taken seriously and also to participate in this important national...
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it began because of juliette low, it grew because of spiegel. family member by family member, friend by friend, she was always involved. a world war i is the making of a girl scouting. where does one begin in europe and she has a foot in both countries. as she observed how the girl scouts, they were called guides in england, how they participated in the war effort, and stifel's vision was to see that american girls wanted to be taken seriously and also to participate in this important national crisis so she left them unpreparedness. in the beginning there were 4,000 girl scouts. by the end of the first world war there were 41,000 girls stultz dressel, a girl scouting drew tremendously because she understood the girls wanted to be taken seriously, to be useful to this, and to be involved. a girl scouts in the united states saw nearly $10 million of liberty bonds. that is what they are doing here. the collected scrap metal to contribute to the war effort. new troops during the emergency first aid, health care to read the domestic focus of girl sco
it began because of juliette low, it grew because of spiegel. family member by family member, friend by friend, she was always involved. a world war i is the making of a girl scouting. where does one begin in europe and she has a foot in both countries. as she observed how the girl scouts, they were called guides in england, how they participated in the war effort, and stifel's vision was to see that american girls wanted to be taken seriously and also to participate in this important national...