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it lets banks and hedge funds borrow cheaply for short periods of times. it showed the financial market was broken. the feds stepped in, pumped in a whole bunch of cash. elizabeth warren is worried the industry is going to use this as way to try to deregulate. some officials and analysts i m talking to are blaming the post crisis rules. it makes banks have easily tradeable securities. so warren sent this letter. she said to steven mnuchin, she said banks are reporting profits at record levels and it would be painfully ironic if this unexplained pro chaos in a small corner of the banking market became an excuse to further loosen rules that protect the economy from these types of risks. here she s fighting regulation
they see what s happening here. you have democrats and some of their friends in the mainstream media trying to unto an election result from three years ago and trying to, yes, i ll use the word, interfere in the next election. they re so worried about foreign governments interfering in our election, why do we have people, democrats and some of the media in our own country interfering in the 2020 election by just trying to get in the president s way? but he doesn t let the resistance stop him. look what he just did this week. he got a first phase of the deal with china. maria: right. he did an amazing executive order on transparency. he s continuing to deregulate. he s trying to continue to bolster our economy. we had great economic numbers last week even though the critics said otherwise. two months ago they were predicting recession, maria, so he will continue. he s ready to sign usmca, he s ready to do infrastructure, he s got 160 federal judges and counting on his watch. no one st
plate. pete: sure they recognize when you cut taxes dollarss and deregulate that s baked into the markets. he is running against a bunch of folks who want to replace him. one is joe biden. you have others on the far left talking about wealth taxes. is he exploring a new wall street tax. talk about what this wall street tax would be for biden? he wants to tax trades on stocks and bonds. here is what is happening. is he trying to find a way to go a little bit further left without having to go left. it s a problem he can t solve. is he supposed to be the electable candidate for the general election. he can t go too far left he won t get to the general if he can t get out of a left leaning primary. is he trying to play it both ways. warren and sanders are so far left. he can t go there how can i split the difference. what he ends up doing he is in the muddled middle right now. he doesn t have a clear message. nobody knows where he stands. he looks unattractive both to the far left and he
what president trump has asked me to do is continue to clean up the air in the water and continue to deregulate. neil: unlike your predecessors, there s no controversy or any of that attached to you. i think the new republicans would say we ve got to pay more attention to this boring guy, referring to you. they went on to say he s proven far more effective than scott pruitt at screwing the planet. when you hear stuff like that, what do you think? it bothers me. one, i don t become boring and i m also an outdoorsman. i m an eagle scout, i go hiking and camping. i love the environment. i m not trying to destroy the environment. i m trying to protect the environment. that s what my job is. protecting public health and the environment and that s what we do day in and day out and i depend upon the career employees of the agency. we have 14,000 career employees. our agency will turn 50 years old next year and we have a tremendous history of progress, protecting the environment, protectin