Discrimination should be able to decide their own election processes at cspan. Org. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus Kathleen Kraninger talks about payday lending practices and regulatory rules before the Senate Banking committee. This is an hour and 20 minutes. This meeting will come to orer. Issued its cfpb report which outlines the bureaus work between september 201 an march 2019 including rule makings and supervisor activities. Mr. Crapo it also provides insight into what the cfpb plans to undertake in the work period. Since stepping into her role last december, director kraninger has demonstrated a commitment to making sure americans have access to a wide range of products and services to meet their needs, fostering innovation and vigorously protecting consumers. Reflecting this commitment to the cfpbs mission, director kraninger conducted a crosscountry listening tour with the full spectrum of stake holders in her first mopthopes john. The directors conversations with co
Insight into what the cfpb plans to undertake in the work period. Since stepping into her role last december, director kraninger has demonstrated a commitment to making sure americans have access to a wide range of products and services to meet their needs, fostering innovation and vigorously protecting consumers. Reflecting this commitment to the cfpbs mission, director kraninger conducted a crosscountry listening tour with the full spectrum of stake holders in her first mopthopes john. The directors conversations with consumers, industry, and fellow federal and state regulators have improved cfpb engagement, informed their supervision an regulatory processes and improved agency transparency. In a semiannual report, director kraninger also highlighted that the cfpb has taken steps to strengthen the consumer mark place by providing Financial Institutions clear rules of the road that allow them to offer consumers a range of high quality, Innovative Financial ervices and services and pro
railroads aim to regain the house and the senate. i m the maga king. will the gop ride a red wave back to power, and will it propel donald trump into 2024? i ll speak to the chair of the republican national committee, ronna mcdaniel next. and a pair of presidents. democrats out on the trail trying to defend their record on the economy. this ain t your father s republican party. midterms are no joke. have they made their case? i ll speak to a senator traveling the country to try to keep her party in power, democratic senator amy klobuchar ahead. plus, on their mind, as democrats and republicans try to appeal to the undecided, i caught up with voters in five states to see what s driving them to the polls this tuesday. why is the price of gasoline where it is today? it s abortion rights i think for me. some of it might surprise you. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is hours away from counting the votes. we are two days from fini
are warning this winter could be extra hard. not just for covid, but for flu, and now a childhood respiratory virus that s going around. it is an important message and we re going to go to the white house when he begins speaking. speaking of the president and midterms, biden is going to syracuse this week. yes, syracuse, yes, new york. yes, new york, in the last two weeks before the midterms. he s coming here because as blue as new york is, some of the congressional races are looking a little more purple. after a haywire redistricting process, new york has more congressional battlegrounds than nearly any other state in the country. even the democratic campaign chairman is locked in a dead heat, forcing the house campaign arm to spend a lot of money to defend its own chief from republican michael lawler. it s not just malone in westchester. nine of new york s seats from the tip of long up to pew kip see are in play and now the governor s race is tightening. kathy hochul, once
shot of momentum for republicans and signals major gop gains among latino voters with midterms around the corner. carley: griff jenkins has more on the huge win in the other big races of the night. griff: good morning, carley and todd in south texas, wife of a border patrol agent and daughter of legal immigrants. the seat is up again in november. take a look at the race board. nearly a point. dig into the numbers and you see the story. this 34th district president biden carried by four points. go to cam ron county, democratic stronghold along the mexican border, biden won that, butflores ran it. of course they call her sexist and racist, this democrat being party think they hold the vote. griff: former president trump getting victory in south carolina, the first house republican who voted to impeach him. challenger russell fry ousting tom rice. the other high-profile target of the former president nancy mace held on defeating katie arrington. trump predicted her victo