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i was brought in to bring about substantial change at wells fargo. and we have made tremendous changes. i've also been very clear since the day i arrived, including when i testified in front of this committee in march of 2020, that it was going to take multiple years to make all of the changes that were necessary so that the company was run in a way that i would be proud of, a regulators would be proud of and you would be proud of. we've closed for consent orders since i've been there. we've returned our c rating to outstanding. we have plans a place for all the remediation work that has to take place. and i firmly believe that we are making progress across that body of work. as i said in my remarks, i'm very confident that we have the team in place, but that we also have the processes, the discipline in the sense of urgency to get done what is needed. >> if i may interrupt you, will you respond to the accusation of fake interviews? what does that mean to you? i think you've heard this criticism. >> congresswoman, no one should go through an intervie
i was brought in to bring about substantial change at wells fargo. and we have made tremendous changes. i've also been very clear since the day i arrived, including when i testified in front of this committee in march of 2020, that it was going to take multiple years to make all of the changes that were necessary so that the company was run in a way that i would be proud of, a regulators would be proud of and you would be proud of. we've closed for consent orders since i've been there. we've...
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scharf, is wells fargo too broken to fix? hoechst chairman brown i'm very confident we have made changes which will enable us to put all of our historical problems behind us. as i mentioned in my testimony we are an entirely different company today. we have a new management team, we have changed our processes. the plans that we have in place across all of the identified historical issues are being executed upon. in the team that we have working on this has the experience and knowledge to get the work done. >> thank you. it just seems to a lot of us, ceo after ceo, year after year, scandal after scandal nothing at wells fargo it seems to improve. let me go down the line for the ask a yes or no questions. you'll have a legal more responsibility to do right by your workers and your customers and expand access to affordable banking to everyone yet ordinary americans still are denied basic access that all of us your take for granted. in shrink bear access banking requires your management teams to a social -- make it a central focu
scharf, is wells fargo too broken to fix? hoechst chairman brown i'm very confident we have made changes which will enable us to put all of our historical problems behind us. as i mentioned in my testimony we are an entirely different company today. we have a new management team, we have changed our processes. the plans that we have in place across all of the identified historical issues are being executed upon. in the team that we have working on this has the experience and knowledge to get...
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it's not just wells fargo. other workers say they tell us we have no longer had sales schools, but are giving expectations as far as loan bearing, new accounts, they won mobile activation. not meeting those expectations. they added that they feel for their customers and keeps them fighting every day. trust issues, they don't need government watchdogs, you don't need right government regulation. trust goes both ways. with crisis after crisis, scandal after scandal, the biggest wall street banks have lost the trust of the american people. the super regional banks get bigger and more complex, and are starting to hear more and more about wall street. i expect all of their banks to build the capital, and use it to invest in communities, not just shareholders, not just your own characterization. we expect you to treat your customers fairly, and take steps to make bank workers, banking work better for your customers and workers. steps like eliminating overdraft and excessive fees, lowering the cost of basic bank accou
it's not just wells fargo. other workers say they tell us we have no longer had sales schools, but are giving expectations as far as loan bearing, new accounts, they won mobile activation. not meeting those expectations. they added that they feel for their customers and keeps them fighting every day. trust issues, they don't need government watchdogs, you don't need right government regulation. trust goes both ways. with crisis after crisis, scandal after scandal, the biggest wall street banks...
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i had already heard stories of wells fargo customers or potential customers who came into wells fargoranches and wanted to withdraw money or cash checks and could not. because the tellers did not believe them or thought they were up to no good. i had heard those stories first. when i saw these emails, i said it's literally like being inside the heads of the people who made the decision to call the cops, who made the decision to wonder why somebody has $70,000 in his bank account and say you cannot take that out, even though it's your bank account. andre: this is actually someone ok in banking. -- this is somewhat ok in banking. they are specific about naming the institution that shall not discriminate. but banks are not included in that. can you talk about that loophole and how the banking industry fought for the right to discriminate? emily: yes. i don't know the specific history of who lobbied for industries. well enough to describe in detail. what i do know, is that when the civil rights act was being hammered out, you get enough members of congress to sign onto it, it's creators r
i had already heard stories of wells fargo customers or potential customers who came into wells fargoranches and wanted to withdraw money or cash checks and could not. because the tellers did not believe them or thought they were up to no good. i had heard those stories first. when i saw these emails, i said it's literally like being inside the heads of the people who made the decision to call the cops, who made the decision to wonder why somebody has $70,000 in his bank account and say you...
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and so i had already heard stories of wells fargo customers or potential customers who came in to wells fargo branches and wanted to withdraw money or cash checks and couldn't because the tellers didn't believe them or, you know, thought they were. so they were up to no good. and i had i had heard those stories first. and then when i saw these emails, i was like, oh, it's literally like being inside the heads of the people who made the decision to call the cops, you know, who made the decision to wonder why somebody had $70,000 in his bank account and say, you can't take that out even though it's your bank account. but this was this is actually somewhat okay in banking. there's a weird loophole in the 1964 civil rights act, which was very pretty specific about naming the institution that shall not discriminate. but banks aren't included in that list. can you talk about that loophole and and and how the banking industry essentially fought for the right to discriminate? yes, i, i don't know the specific history of who lobbied for industries well enough to describe it in detail. but what i
and so i had already heard stories of wells fargo customers or potential customers who came in to wells fargo branches and wanted to withdraw money or cash checks and couldn't because the tellers didn't believe them or, you know, thought they were. so they were up to no good. and i had i had heard those stories first. and then when i saw these emails, i was like, oh, it's literally like being inside the heads of the people who made the decision to call the cops, you know, who made the decision...
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scharf, the last amount of wells fargo ceo come before here didn't go well and you've done a tremendous job with your institution. i want to congratulate you, so thank you. i had some follow-up to a lot of the conversations we had on china earlier today. i'll start with you, miss fraser, citi former global head of investment banking praise the chinese communist party's belt and road initiative. in fact, he said, quote, citi the strategy is directly associated with 32 of the 69 countries, which is more than any other global institutions or any other financial institution. and citi should play a leading role in this belt and road initiative, and quote. it's my belief that the chinese communist party uses this initiative to get unfair advantages to chinese companies and forces developing countries into debt traps, often with public corruption paving the way. i witnessed this on a trip to the middle east with my great chairwoman, maxine waters. where we are told of extreme corruption that the chinese companies have been involved in across the african continent. by participating in the belt
scharf, the last amount of wells fargo ceo come before here didn't go well and you've done a tremendous job with your institution. i want to congratulate you, so thank you. i had some follow-up to a lot of the conversations we had on china earlier today. i'll start with you, miss fraser, citi former global head of investment banking praise the chinese communist party's belt and road initiative. in fact, he said, quote, citi the strategy is directly associated with 32 of the 69 countries, which...
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i realized that they explained what i had already learned was happening that another bank, wells fargo. i want to make this point here. i'm -- i point fingers, i name names, but i'm not saying anyone worse -- anyone bank is worse than the other. they all need to fix the problem. it's not about a specific, evil person or someone who is trying to throw a wrench in the system that works. it's everyone who is participating in this. andre: there is a culture of an baking in general that you see pretty often? >> exactly. i had already heard stories of wells fargo customers who came in to branches and wanted to withdraw money or cash checks and could not because the teller did not believe them or thought they were up to no good. i had heard those stories first. when i saw these emails, i said it's literally like inside the heads of the people who made the decision to call the cops, who made the decision to wonder why somebody has $70,000 in his bank account and say you can't take that out, even though it's your bank account. andre: this is actually somewhat ok in banking. there is a weird loo
i realized that they explained what i had already learned was happening that another bank, wells fargo. i want to make this point here. i'm -- i point fingers, i name names, but i'm not saying anyone worse -- anyone bank is worse than the other. they all need to fix the problem. it's not about a specific, evil person or someone who is trying to throw a wrench in the system that works. it's everyone who is participating in this. andre: there is a culture of an baking in general that you see...
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some of you, like truist, wells fargo, have been door signature legislation, the ignite hbcu excellence act. thank you for doing that. this, by the way, is hbcu week and the white house initiative is pushing that as well. but my question is, i want to know directly, please be as detailed as you can, what is your long term plan to engage with, to support and to recruit from h c b e? and how are you evaluating the effectiveness of your external effectiveness and internal pipeline programs? mr. scharf, let's start with you. >> thank you congresswoman, thank you for your leadership in this area. it's extraordinary work, we're proud to be a part of a lot of your leadership efforts. the hbcus for us is an incredibly important relationship. and his multi fold. from the things that we do to support the hbcus to the things that we get out of the hbcus, including the talent and locations across the country. and we've just had outstanding experiences some of our senior folks around the country who are products of the hbcu system. ultimately, but we will look at is the success factor that we have i
some of you, like truist, wells fargo, have been door signature legislation, the ignite hbcu excellence act. thank you for doing that. this, by the way, is hbcu week and the white house initiative is pushing that as well. but my question is, i want to know directly, please be as detailed as you can, what is your long term plan to engage with, to support and to recruit from h c b e? and how are you evaluating the effectiveness of your external effectiveness and internal pipeline programs? mr....
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wells fargo contributed more than $12,000 toward the giveaway.he warriors looking to avoid their ninth road loss of the year, as steph curry pours in 50 points. jason appelbaum is here with the highlights next, but first take a peek here at this stunner of a sunset tonight in the bay area. this was captured from our emeryville camera looking out of the bay bridge, the city by the bay in the distance. you're watching the 11 o'clock news right here on ktvu. fox two. we're back after the break. ♪music playing♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. 30. years since the warriors started this bad on the road. oh, and eight now in phoenix tonight. no chris paul for the sons and jonathan domingo was out with a cold for the warriors, but the warriors did have one stefan currie, who went crazy. 50 points for the 11th time in his career. looking at me, just throws it up and then after getting tripped curry had 31 points at the break in the first half alone, but the warriors trail most of th
wells fargo contributed more than $12,000 toward the giveaway.he warriors looking to avoid their ninth road loss of the year, as steph curry pours in 50 points. jason appelbaum is here with the highlights next, but first take a peek here at this stunner of a sunset tonight in the bay area. this was captured from our emeryville camera looking out of the bay bridge, the city by the bay in the distance. you're watching the 11 o'clock news right here on ktvu. fox two. we're back after the break....
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welcome managing director and senior equity analyst at wells fargo.oating rate debt in lots of companies. we're going to focus on some of the retailers that have it before we get to individual names, is the exposure so sizable that it could be material to these companies' earnings if they have to pay more to service their debt >> yeah, thanks, tyler good to talk to you again. so, you know, it's a question that's on investors' minds we've done a ton of phone calls over the past couple of weeks where this is very top of mind look, at the end of the day, we know for consumer discretionary the fundamentals are challenged. i think numbers are down about 35%, 40%, year to date the question becomes, if this is going to continue through holiday, we've got companies guiding down q4 into next year, how bad does this really get we start looking at balance sheet risk and that's where the leverage gets scary. so floating rate debt, you know, maybe 2%, 3% headwind to the group overall, but some names exposed more than others it's not just the floating rate debt it'
welcome managing director and senior equity analyst at wells fargo.oating rate debt in lots of companies. we're going to focus on some of the retailers that have it before we get to individual names, is the exposure so sizable that it could be material to these companies' earnings if they have to pay more to service their debt >> yeah, thanks, tyler good to talk to you again. so, you know, it's a question that's on investors' minds we've done a ton of phone calls over the past couple of...
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he is senior vp and portfolio manager at wells fargo advisers. mark, good to have you back on we talked before i know it was maybe a month ago. you said you liked energy. holy mackerel, what a rally we have had in oil and gas stocks in the past 30 days. i mean, you've done well for the clients. are you starting to get a little nervous they've run too far, too fast or are you sticking with it? >> thanks for having me on, brian. i think that energy going into the winter is going to be -- and having a war in ukraine, i think will continue to run and let's not forget, you start off the segment talking about china. china is still in lockdown i don't know why, but if they -- that's the case, when they finally get back on, they're going to have, i think, a tremendous more demand coming out of one of the largest economies in the world that's why you have to be in the energy sector. but the sector i like the most, and i wish i could pound the table on it is the financials. this sector is prime to make money in a rising rate environment like we're seeing.
he is senior vp and portfolio manager at wells fargo advisers. mark, good to have you back on we talked before i know it was maybe a month ago. you said you liked energy. holy mackerel, what a rally we have had in oil and gas stocks in the past 30 days. i mean, you've done well for the clients. are you starting to get a little nervous they've run too far, too fast or are you sticking with it? >> thanks for having me on, brian. i think that energy going into the winter is going to be --...
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these aren't from little banks like in my part of kentucky, these are wells fargo, j.p. morgan. so these suspicious activity reports that i don't think from day one a lot of people in the media understand what a suspicious activity report is. just so you know, suspicious activity reports were created after september 11 as a way for the government to be able to track foreign transactions into american terror cells. over time it's expanded to include things like money laundering and other types of criminal activity. because when -- in september 11 remember the banks knew the terrorists were getting wire transfers from saudi arabia but the f.b.i. and federal authorities didn't so that was how these were created. under president bush, under president obama, and under president trump, any committee in congress could have access to those suspicious activity reports. but when joe biden became president, he changed the rules. does anyone here doubt my suspicion that he changed the rules because his son and possibly himself had 150 suspicious activity reports? am i -- are we the only one
these aren't from little banks like in my part of kentucky, these are wells fargo, j.p. morgan. so these suspicious activity reports that i don't think from day one a lot of people in the media understand what a suspicious activity report is. just so you know, suspicious activity reports were created after september 11 as a way for the government to be able to track foreign transactions into american terror cells. over time it's expanded to include things like money laundering and other types...
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paul christopher of wells fargo investment institute. european prime ministers gather in brussels today. we will get the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is possible. if we do not succeed. the foundation for growth, which is price stability. ♪ >> we are getting our act together in europe, when year too late. inflation paved around july in -- peaked around july in spain. in october we are around 7%. it should continue around that and around that level. things resume a downward trend. spain makes no secret it wants to be a energy hub for europe, where do you see spain on the sector? >> it is a no-brainer. also, renewables. as the future we are betting on green energy. so far as spain is concerned, we want to have a competitive industry, competitive economy. >> do you fear that europe could enter a spiral of industrial decline? >> we have to avoid it. that is what we have to accelerate the decarbonization of our industry. we have two make sure the industry remains in europe. we should attract investment into other areas. it where we
paul christopher of wells fargo investment institute. european prime ministers gather in brussels today. we will get the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is possible. if we do not succeed. the foundation for growth, which is price stability. ♪ >> we are getting our act together in europe, when year too late. inflation paved around july in -- peaked around july in spain. in october we are around 7%. it should continue around that and around that level. things resume a...
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jonathon: sarah house of wells fargo. i've been asking this question and i know you have as well.ve to ask ourselves, what is the optimal policy mix now and what we think the optimal policy mix should be in 12 months time? do you want a federal reserve to deal with inflation and just a out-of-the-way, so we don't have a u.k. situation here in america? is that the optimal policy mix in 12 months? lisa: that is the gridlock you are going to see ndc, going to cause a deeper receipt should -- a deeper recession. the lack of fiscal response and also the fact that you're going to get cuts in spending, because in order to not default, in order to meet that debt ceiling limit, and because of the aversion to raise it, people are going to cut costs, which is going to lead to an even less fiscal -- tom: the politicians are going to cut costs? there are going to be budget cuts? i don't believe it. humpty dumpty. i don't believe it. jonathon: tom is referencing the front page of the "new york post" this morning. lisa has raised an important question, tom. it is short and shallow if we get a re
jonathon: sarah house of wells fargo. i've been asking this question and i know you have as well.ve to ask ourselves, what is the optimal policy mix now and what we think the optimal policy mix should be in 12 months time? do you want a federal reserve to deal with inflation and just a out-of-the-way, so we don't have a u.k. situation here in america? is that the optimal policy mix in 12 months? lisa: that is the gridlock you are going to see ndc, going to cause a deeper receipt should -- a...
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and so wells fargo found that it might be more economical to dine out on thanksgiving when you accountinto shopping and cooking, ana, added bonus of going out to eat, no cleaning up the kitchen. all that's taken care of for you. >> you can take a nap because you're going into that turkey coma when it's all said and done. although i will say there's something extra special about that home-cooked thanksgiving dinner. i'll be cooking at my house this year. thank you so much, matt. and that does it for us today. thanks for joining us. i wish you a wonderful thanksgiving holiday. may you have a full belly and a full heart. i'll see you back here next week. the news continues right after this. coughing? hashtag ststill not coughing?! mucinex x dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type o of cough, day or night. mucinenex dm. it's comomeback season. what should the future deliver? (music) progress... (music) ...innovation... (music) ...discovery? or simply stability... ...security... ...protection? you shouldn't have to choose. (music) gold. your strategic advantage. (
and so wells fargo found that it might be more economical to dine out on thanksgiving when you accountinto shopping and cooking, ana, added bonus of going out to eat, no cleaning up the kitchen. all that's taken care of for you. >> you can take a nap because you're going into that turkey coma when it's all said and done. although i will say there's something extra special about that home-cooked thanksgiving dinner. i'll be cooking at my house this year. thank you so much, matt. and that...
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. >> if you had wells fargo, you're happy, too.almost flat on the year. >> wells fargo could throw money at the authorities and if it would just go away one thing that's really interesting about wells fargo, you think there's -- almost everything has been settled. nothing has been settled and he's still working to settle and i know that he doesn't like sometimes when i raise expectations because you just don't know -- i'm waiting for the department of defense to go after him agency that hasn't gone after, charlie? >> jim is referring to the reports they're you should pressure to pay a billion dollars which would shatter records and the prior record is also with wells. >> i think that they feel like wells is the poster boy. and they have -- everybody has to go after wells. can you imagine if the republicans come in? >> actually there's -- >> amongst the many legislative ideas they have is to abolish the consumer financial protection board entirely. none of that is going to happen. but it's part of their -- >> if you abolish the agen
. >> if you had wells fargo, you're happy, too.almost flat on the year. >> wells fargo could throw money at the authorities and if it would just go away one thing that's really interesting about wells fargo, you think there's -- almost everything has been settled. nothing has been settled and he's still working to settle and i know that he doesn't like sometimes when i raise expectations because you just don't know -- i'm waiting for the department of defense to go after him agency...
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to be the ultimate market driver in the near term anyway. >> michael, i wonder what you guys at wells fargo are telling clients and investors. if the key drivers are the fed and the economy, how the mid terms and how -- how the -- how -- what congress looks like will impact any of that if at all. >> yeah. well, thanks for having me on, sara and i agree with what scott just said. the way i think about this, i don't think you'll see major revisions to economic forecasts like ours on the other side of the mid-term elections when i think what happened in 2020 we did get major revisions to the economic outlook. once it became clear democrats would have unified control of the house, the senate and white house on the other side of the georgia senate elections we made really big changes to our forecast for growth, inflation and the fed as a result of the american rescue plan which ended up being nearly $2 trillion just two months after the georgia senators were sat and democrats had unified control. i don't expect those kinds of major election outcomes this time and as a result i don't see us makin
to be the ultimate market driver in the near term anyway. >> michael, i wonder what you guys at wells fargo are telling clients and investors. if the key drivers are the fed and the economy, how the mid terms and how -- how the -- how -- what congress looks like will impact any of that if at all. >> yeah. well, thanks for having me on, sara and i agree with what scott just said. the way i think about this, i don't think you'll see major revisions to economic forecasts like ours on...
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wells fargo contributed more than $12,000 toward the giveaway.even people were injured today after to san francisco money train collided plus video of a stabbing on an oakland high school campus to fight that broke out among two students, plus the principal's response also ahead. police are releasing new details tonight about the four university students killed in idaho. what officers found when they arrived on the scene and the new message from police. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. ♪upbeat music♪ sound l♪ke you? ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. news into the collision of two meunier light rail vehic
wells fargo contributed more than $12,000 toward the giveaway.even people were injured today after to san francisco money train collided plus video of a stabbing on an oakland high school campus to fight that broke out among two students, plus the principal's response also ahead. police are releasing new details tonight about the four university students killed in idaho. what officers found when they arrived on the scene and the new message from police. have heart failure and still experience...
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asÍ lo sugiere wells fargo, en un estudio comparando ambos casos, la inflaciÓn estarÍa afectando mÁsstÁ nada mal, y asÍ podremos apoyar a estos empresarios o pequeÑos restaurantes que estÁn por aquÍ en nuestras ciudades. un plan nuevo para thanksgiving, muchas gracias. hay productos que estÁn evadiendo con Éxito la inflaciÓn del 13%, que como hemos escuchado, estÁn sufriendo los alimentos. uno de ellos son los aguacates, cuyo precio mÁs bien trabajado, casi un 3% desde septiembre. hay que recordar que apenas en mayo habÍa escasez de este producto, y su precio estaba altÍsimo. pero luego, paÍses como mÉxico, australia y perÚ han tenido cosechas muy abundantes, que han hecho que los precios bajen. esta es muy buena noticia para el dÍa del superbowl en febrero, el dÍa que mÁs guacamole se consumen este paÍs, aunque esperemos que los precios aguanten asÍ hasta febrero, porque tal y como estÁ, nunca se sabe. carolina: tienen que ver esto y opinar al respecto, una publicaciÓn en instagram provoca mucha polÉmica en redes, especialmente para todos los amantes de perros. una familia australia
asÍ lo sugiere wells fargo, en un estudio comparando ambos casos, la inflaciÓn estarÍa afectando mÁsstÁ nada mal, y asÍ podremos apoyar a estos empresarios o pequeÑos restaurantes que estÁn por aquÍ en nuestras ciudades. un plan nuevo para thanksgiving, muchas gracias. hay productos que estÁn evadiendo con Éxito la inflaciÓn del 13%, que como hemos escuchado, estÁn sufriendo los alimentos. uno de ellos son los aguacates, cuyo precio mÁs bien trabajado, casi un 3% desde septiembre....
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we are indeed, all 230,000 employees at wells fargo are honored to have been given this opportunity. i'm sure i had something on my mind when the majority leader came to me but i must have forgot it because to wait some time and not ask for a favor is rare. i am not so good at my job. i want to thank everyone. whether you are here with us in this auditorium or joining us via livestream, today promises to be in a lightning -- and enlightening introduction of mary mcleod bethune and her contribution to america. thank you again to jane campbell for her organization's contribution and partnership in this historic event. the other members of congress, guests, other people celebrating the life of a courageous woman and there are many in this room. let me take a moment of personal privilege, a woman who has had an enormous impact in america, former secretary of labor alexis harmon is here today. -- alexis hermon is here today, someone who has been a force in politics and business. right to see you, madam secretary. -- great to see you, madam secretary. as has been said often, dr. bethune ha
we are indeed, all 230,000 employees at wells fargo are honored to have been given this opportunity. i'm sure i had something on my mind when the majority leader came to me but i must have forgot it because to wait some time and not ask for a favor is rare. i am not so good at my job. i want to thank everyone. whether you are here with us in this auditorium or joining us via livestream, today promises to be in a lightning -- and enlightening introduction of mary mcleod bethune and her...
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every bad project you've ever heard of they and citibank and bank of america and wells fargo, all deep involved in. so that's bad. what's good is we can fight them. not everybody's got a pipeline or a coalp pmine in their backyard to go p pfight, but you know what? chase has conveniently located 5,000 branches across america in the highest traffic locations imaginable. keep your eyes open for the signal about thep pday that we need you to be p pthere. [applause] chase has passed out tens of millions of credit cards around the country. probably there's lots of people in this room who have one in their wallet. everybody who has a chase card also somewhere in their home has a pair of scissors and we're going to ask you to use them. [applause] we're going to go figure out the ways top pgo at the absolute heart ofp pglobal capital. it's going to be a hell of a tough fight. it may be one of the kind of ultimate fightsp pin this ongoing effort top psalvage the planet. stay tuned. [applause] i've given you the setup. i've given you the setup. i'm not going to tell you what the outcomep pof all
every bad project you've ever heard of they and citibank and bank of america and wells fargo, all deep involved in. so that's bad. what's good is we can fight them. not everybody's got a pipeline or a coalppmine in their backyard to goppfight, but you know what? chase has conveniently located 5,000 branches across america in the highest traffic locations imaginable. keep your eyes open for the signal about theppday that we need you to beppthere. [applause] chase has passed out tens of millions...
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and he and wells fargo underwrote the cost of bringing her back.er greatness is here somewhere. where is? she mary mcleod bethune's niece. they were at the unveiling. they did not know about this, so they probably went around this building trying to find this auditorium but she is now the mayor of mayors ville, south carolina. she and her husband, or we [inaudible] this is the kind of thing that makes me enjoy history so much. i will close with this. i was asked a couple of days ago what it was like, because it was announced last week, that the naacp highest award is going to be awarded next wednesday night to yours truly. [applause] thank you. the award was first given in 1915, the first recipient was ernest edward just, one of the founders of omega south five fraternity. i might add, a native of tulsa, south carolina, who first went to school away from home in south carolina state, ahead of high school. so when i was asked, what did it feel like to be given that award, i said, it feels like one of my founders had made way, four mary mcleod bethun
and he and wells fargo underwrote the cost of bringing her back.er greatness is here somewhere. where is? she mary mcleod bethune's niece. they were at the unveiling. they did not know about this, so they probably went around this building trying to find this auditorium but she is now the mayor of mayors ville, south carolina. she and her husband, or we [inaudible] this is the kind of thing that makes me enjoy history so much. i will close with this. i was asked a couple of days ago what it was...
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the wells fargo center in philadelphia gillette stadium in new england .nded out the top five and 2.5% vote for dirty reviews. by the way, they talked about hygiene, food safety. those are the type of things that went into this. i don't want to hear that some flooding. yeah which backup? alright did you guys know that sports fans are more likely to affect politics and making keep friends and even to be civil with one another one. they are engaging with people who have different views. joining us today to explain this phenomenon are ben valente and david shake, or jack co authors of how fans have more fans, friends, gentlemen, thank you very much, you may know that i am a sports fan, and i've been that way because my dad made me that way. and i find that you know wherever i go if i don't know someone if i see them wearing a sports jersey or something it's on. that's right . that's exactly it. we're really glad to be here to talk about this because you're exactly the sort of person we want to talk to. we want to make you realize that that that behavior that
the wells fargo center in philadelphia gillette stadium in new england .nded out the top five and 2.5% vote for dirty reviews. by the way, they talked about hygiene, food safety. those are the type of things that went into this. i don't want to hear that some flooding. yeah which backup? alright did you guys know that sports fans are more likely to affect politics and making keep friends and even to be civil with one another one. they are engaging with people who have different views. joining...
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. >> reporter: charlie dockerty at wells fargo says it's all by design. >> would you say that the housing market is just inevitable collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction if that means inflation is going to come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new york. >>> and there's shocking news tonight from new york city. police say a man wanted for several sexual assaults was arrested today hours after a woman was raped while jogging this morning on the city's west side. investigators say the 28-year-old suspect was caught using the victim's credit card shortly after he choked the 43-year-old woman and then raped and robbed her. the suspect was wanted for at least two other attacks on women this year. >>> the fbi is warning tonight of a credible broad threat to synagogues in new jersey. the state's governor says he's working with law enforcement to make sure houses of worship are
. >> reporter: charlie dockerty at wells fargo says it's all by design. >> would you say that the housing market is just inevitable collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction if that means inflation is going to come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new...
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will be back in just a few moments stationed a b one ah ah ah ah a ah ah ah ah ah welcome back to wells fargo smith, gilbert, doctor of an international affairs analyst, mr. dr. before they break, we discussed how is essential and strategic this issue for russia. but you also mentioned that made us credibility has been put on the line. and that was even before the latest incident with the remnants of iraq and falling on to the polish territory and killing to polish civilian something that the ukrainians jumped upon . to reinforce that narrative, beth rushes out to conquer and the free world. but nature written response for now has been fairly subdued. they've not seen it. how would you explain that? well, the response of nato is given by the people who run a setting in washington, not in brussels, where we heard a couple of hours after the the missile strike. and in forward, when we heard president biden respond to report his questions involving what this was all about. and he said that from the trajectory information, because since then states planes in that area was clear that this initial
will be back in just a few moments stationed a b one ah ah ah ah a ah ah ah ah ah welcome back to wells fargo smith, gilbert, doctor of an international affairs analyst, mr. dr. before they break, we discussed how is essential and strategic this issue for russia. but you also mentioned that made us credibility has been put on the line. and that was even before the latest incident with the remnants of iraq and falling on to the polish territory and killing to polish civilian something that the...
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break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments stationed a b ah, help come back to wells fargo smith, gilbert, dr. of an international affairs analyst, mr. dr. before they break, we discuss how is essential and strategic this issue for russia. but you also mentioned that native credibility has been put on the line and that was even before the latest incident with the remnants of our rocket falling on to the polish chair tram, killing 2 polish civilians, something that the ukrainians jumped upon to reinforce the narrative that rushes out to conquer and re the free world, but they 2 written anxious response for now has been fairly subdued. they've not seen it. how would you explain that? well, the, the responsive nato was given by the people who run late in the city in washington, not in brussels. a we heard a couple of hours after the, the missile strike in poland. when we heard a president biden respond to report his questions from bali and what this was all about. and he said that he from the trajectory information about the kind of since finance tense claims in that area. it
break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments stationed a b ah, help come back to wells fargo smith, gilbert, dr. of an international affairs analyst, mr. dr. before they break, we discuss how is essential and strategic this issue for russia. but you also mentioned that native credibility has been put on the line and that was even before the latest incident with the remnants of our rocket falling on to the polish chair tram, killing 2 polish civilians, something that the ukrainians...
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. >> reporter: charlie dougherty at wells fargo says all by design. you say the housing market is collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction, if that means inflation is going to that means inflation is going come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new york. >> o'donnell: and there's shocking news tonight from new york city. police say a man wanted for several sexual assaults was arrested today hours after a woman was raped while jogging this morning on the city's west side. investigators say the 28-year- old suspect was caught using the victim's credit card shortly after he choked the 43-year-old woman and then raped and robbed her. the suspect was wanted for atas least two other attacks on women this year. this year the f.b.i. is warning tonight about a credible broad threat to synagogues in new jersey. the state's governor says he is wor
. >> reporter: charlie dougherty at wells fargo says all by design. you say the housing market is collateral damage to reduce inflation? >> the federal reserve is cognizant of what's happening in the housing market, but they're willing to let the housing market go under a correction, if that means inflation is going to that means inflation is going come down. >> reporter: which means more cooling on a once hot housing market. lilia luciano, cbs news, baldwin, new york....
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police say that woman on your screen demanded money from workers at the wells fargo bank on 4th street and then got away with the cash. the other robbery was wednesday afternoon. police say another woman robbed the chase bank on guerneville road. so still looking for those 2 women. 2 north bay counties are getting cash from the state monitor and prosecute cases involving driving under the influence. sonoma county will be given 220,000 for an intensive probation supervisor supervision program for repeat offenders. now warren county got a grant. their grant was $465,000 to continue their dui prosecution program last year. marin county filed 982 dui cases roughly 100 more than 2020. now contra costa county's district attorney has charged an unlicensed contractor for scanning dozens of people out of money. the da's office says 41 year old adani contreras rivera's from modesto posed as a licensed contractor in the landscaping and paper industry taking thousands of dollars from unsuspecting customers. many of his victims. they were older adults living in the flu in neighborhoods. rivera said
police say that woman on your screen demanded money from workers at the wells fargo bank on 4th street and then got away with the cash. the other robbery was wednesday afternoon. police say another woman robbed the chase bank on guerneville road. so still looking for those 2 women. 2 north bay counties are getting cash from the state monitor and prosecute cases involving driving under the influence. sonoma county will be given 220,000 for an intensive probation supervisor supervision program...
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police say the woman you see on the screen demanded money from workers at the wells fargo bank on 4th street then got away with the cash. she is described as about 30 years old, 5 foot 7 with a heavy build. the other robbery was one stay afternoon. and police say another woman robbed the chase bank on guerneville road. she's described as in her mid 30's again about 5 foot, 7 heavy build. if you have any information. santa rosa police say please contact them. >> workers at more than 100 starbucks stores across the country, including some here in the bay are on strike. the walkouts coincided with starbucks annual red cup day today. that's when the company gives free reusable cups to customers who order a holiday drink. this is the demonstration at 18th in castro in the city. workers say they want better pay more consistent schedules and higher staffing levels, especially in busy stores employees. we spoke with say they're just not making a living wage. >> we want to be able to go war. i'm working conditions that help us out. we want to be able to, like i said, have that voice to speak u
police say the woman you see on the screen demanded money from workers at the wells fargo bank on 4th street then got away with the cash. she is described as about 30 years old, 5 foot 7 with a heavy build. the other robbery was one stay afternoon. and police say another woman robbed the chase bank on guerneville road. she's described as in her mid 30's again about 5 foot, 7 heavy build. if you have any information. santa rosa police say please contact them. >> workers at more than 100...
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welcome to wells fargo when looking at the more in your brain and its world wide implications. it's hard to tell when it all began. did it start in february of 2022 when russia launched its military operation, or 7 years prior, when it failed to put an end to bloodshed in his to new ukraine, can be traced to the collapse of the soviet union, or perhaps the beginning of the 16th century and they assertive rise of western power and perhaps even more importantly than the question of the origin is peaceful and fair coexistence even possible.
welcome to wells fargo when looking at the more in your brain and its world wide implications. it's hard to tell when it all began. did it start in february of 2022 when russia launched its military operation, or 7 years prior, when it failed to put an end to bloodshed in his to new ukraine, can be traced to the collapse of the soviet union, or perhaps the beginning of the 16th century and they assertive rise of western power and perhaps even more importantly than the question of the origin is...
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but you know that he has taken the wells fargo. and he's lady to take the front hair again. if you can with that. well cop daddy, i think he's his legendary status will be a short while he certainly doesn't need to prove anything. does he and elsewhere in the group see poland successfully stopped to saudi arabia. closing another surprise at this woke up poland, so went ahead in the 1st off when robert evans zalinski for the opener. however, saudi arabia were given the chance level before the break when they would it a penalty that tightens keeper avoid chesney rose to the occasion and made a double save to secure a half time leads and saudi arabia's hopes were over when a mistake at the back a gifted opponent, a 2nd goal, a 1st as well cut before 11 delphi holland. and now sit top of the group and face argentina in the next match. holders, france are the 1st nation through to the knockout stage. at cats are 2022, killing them back a who else say from the scoring and the our into the game that was his 30th in france shirts. denmark were quick to respond leveling with a header
but you know that he has taken the wells fargo. and he's lady to take the front hair again. if you can with that. well cop daddy, i think he's his legendary status will be a short while he certainly doesn't need to prove anything. does he and elsewhere in the group see poland successfully stopped to saudi arabia. closing another surprise at this woke up poland, so went ahead in the 1st off when robert evans zalinski for the opener. however, saudi arabia were given the chance level before the...
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but it actually said he has taken the wells fargo. and he's lady to take for the front here again, if you can with that well cop daddy, i think he's his legendary status will be a short while he certainly doesn't need to prove anything. does he? and elsewhere in great c, a poland, successfully. it stopped saudi arabia closing another surprise at this world cup. poland went ahead in the 1st off when robert evans ski for the open up. however, saudi arabia were given the chance a level before the break when they would it a penalty. the tightens keeper voice. chesney rose to the occasion and made a double save to secure a half time leads. and saudi arabia's hopes were over when a mistake at the back. a gifted opponent, a 2nd goal, a 1st after well cover for 11 delphi holland. now sit top of the group and face argentina in their next match. holders, france are the 1st nation through to the knockout stage. at cat thought 2022, killing him back a who else opened the scoring into our into the game that was his 30th in france shirts. denmark we
but it actually said he has taken the wells fargo. and he's lady to take for the front here again, if you can with that well cop daddy, i think he's his legendary status will be a short while he certainly doesn't need to prove anything. does he? and elsewhere in great c, a poland, successfully. it stopped saudi arabia closing another surprise at this world cup. poland went ahead in the 1st off when robert evans ski for the open up. however, saudi arabia were given the chance a level before the...
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wells fargo by the way contributed more than $12,000 to the giveaway. bay this morning, killing five people. three of those victims just kids will bring you the details live from the scene employees and more than 100 starbucks across the country planning to walk off the job today and some of those locations right here in the bay area, and governor newsom visiting napa county firefighters today to talk about wildfire prevention work. at the new meeting placed on fire season. from ktvu. fox two news this morning's onto oclock. welcome the mornings onto i'm andre senior erasmus. today is thursday, november 17th, and it's a chilly one out there. roberta gonzalez joining us with our weather. it seems like winter really has started earlier this year. i think we're starting to get a little acclimated because pam cook earlier was saying, hey, doesn't feel as cold today and it's actually been a couple of degrees cooler, if we certainly can, but the bottom line is it's a very pretty autumn day in the making. sure cold morning start lots of thirties and forties, a
wells fargo by the way contributed more than $12,000 to the giveaway. bay this morning, killing five people. three of those victims just kids will bring you the details live from the scene employees and more than 100 starbucks across the country planning to walk off the job today and some of those locations right here in the bay area, and governor newsom visiting napa county firefighters today to talk about wildfire prevention work. at the new meeting placed on fire season. from ktvu. fox two...
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the rest of the term in the hotel and then we could about it in the wells fargo. and what are you feeling about english johns? he's now a well going to go all the way and i will bring it home. obviously you can, i did it. you can hear the song about grades is coming home. no getting carried away. no, not yet. not soon. not too early. we'll take one game at song, the got great shot. thank you very much. enjoy the rest of the evening. well, these celebrations here. no, just with england finds it probably, as you can hear, continuing in wales that will be heartache. there will be a lot of tears being shed, of course, around england. this was a very solid result. a lot of people were talking about perhaps a game without goals. well, it certainly wasn't that, and it's introduced new people, new names who could be stars of the tone of people like mock is rochefort. sorry about that. he whispered quietly, could be coming home. i'm sure that someone's gonna mention now about paul day, but thank you for now. the dave. so why don't have to say at least once you called it wha
the rest of the term in the hotel and then we could about it in the wells fargo. and what are you feeling about english johns? he's now a well going to go all the way and i will bring it home. obviously you can, i did it. you can hear the song about grades is coming home. no getting carried away. no, not yet. not soon. not too early. we'll take one game at song, the got great shot. thank you very much. enjoy the rest of the evening. well, these celebrations here. no, just with england finds it...
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these aren't from little banks like in my part of kentucky, these are wells fargo, j.p. morgan. so these suspicious activity reports that i don't think from day one a lot of people in the media understand what a suspicious activity report is. just so you know, suspicious activity reports were created after september 11 as a way for the government to be able to track foreign transactions into american terror cells. over time it's expanded to include things like money laundering and other types of criminal activity. because when -- in september 11 remember the banks knew the terrorists were getting wire transfers from saudi arabia but the f.b.i. and federal authorities didn't so that was how these were created. under president bush, under president obama, and under president trump, any committee in congress could have access to those suspicious activity reports. but when joe biden became president, he changed the rules. does anyone here doubt my suspicion that he changed the rules because his son and possibly himself had 150 suspicious activity reports? am i -- are we the only one
these aren't from little banks like in my part of kentucky, these are wells fargo, j.p. morgan. so these suspicious activity reports that i don't think from day one a lot of people in the media understand what a suspicious activity report is. just so you know, suspicious activity reports were created after september 11 as a way for the government to be able to track foreign transactions into american terror cells. over time it's expanded to include things like money laundering and other types...