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    How a consumer watchdog's power became a liability

    How a consumer watchdog's power became a liability
    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created in 2010 as the legislative response to the Great Recession. It's an aggressive regulator that challenges financial institutions on behalf of consumers. However, the unique power it wields may turn out to be its vulnerability. The bureau's critics take issue with the very tools that give the agency its might and are asking the Supreme Court to make changes. Today, we examine how the CFPB came to be such a powerful regulator and why some want to see the agency overhauled.

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    The Field: What Happened to Elizabeth Warren?

    The Field: What Happened to Elizabeth Warren?

    Today, millions of voters across six states will cast their ballots for the two viable Democratic candidates left: former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Bernie Sanders. What began as a contest with historic diversity of race, gender and sexual orientation has come down to two heterosexual white men over 70.

    Astead W. Herndon, who covered Senator Senator Elizabeth Warren for The New York Times, asks: How did we get here? With Austin Mitchell and Jessica Cheung, producers for “The Daily,” Mr. Herndon traveled to Massachusetts to find out. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

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    Ep. 957 - FINALLY: The Bloodiest Democratic Debate Ever

    Ep. 957 - FINALLY: The Bloodiest Democratic Debate Ever

    The Democrats finally ditch the faux-friendship and go for the jugular, with Bloomberg squarely in their crosshairs; Sanders finally has to answer a question about his lake house; and Klobuchar and Buttigieg can’t stop their slap-fight. Check out The Cold War: What We Saw, a new podcast written and presented by Bill Whittle at https://www.dailywire.com/coldwar. In Part 1 we peel back the layers of mystery cloaking the Terror state run by the Kremlin, and watch as America takes its first small steps onto the stage of world leadership. If you like The Ben Shapiro Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: SHAPIRO and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/Shapiro

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    Elizabeth Warren Terrifies the 1 Percent | Julian Castro (Rebroadcast)

    Elizabeth Warren Terrifies the 1 Percent | Julian Castro (Rebroadcast)

    Elizabeth Warren horrifies Wall Street, Michael Kosta examines the alt-right's anti-masturbation stance, and Julian Castro discusses his 2020 presidential candidacy. Originally aired November 6, 2019.

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    Ep. 789 Liberalism and Socialism: What's the Difference?

    Ep. 789 Liberalism and Socialism: What's the Difference?
    Summary: In this episode I address the liberals’ growing love affair with socialism. I also cover socialism horror stories from around the globe. Finally, I cover some suspicious communications that Bob Mueller’s team appear to be hiding.    News Picks: All roads lead to Hillary when it involves Russian collusion.    Was the Trump team “reverse targeted”? This latest Jeff Carlson piece addresses this question.    This Chuck Ross piece addresses yet another suspicious approach to George Papadopoulos.    The Oleg Deripaska story gets stranger by the day.    This international diplomat is shamefully trying to blame Trump for violence directed at the media.    Here’s the complete list of the vicious personal attacks on Donald Trump.   Senator Elizabeth Warren is introducing legislation that would effectively bankrupt America.    Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Elizabeth Warren on what Barack Obama got wrong

    Elizabeth Warren on what Barack Obama got wrong
    Elizabeth Warren is the founder of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the senior senator from Massachusetts, and the author of the new book, “This Fight Is Our Fight: The Battle to Save America's Middle Class.”You might have heard of her.Warren is also one of the Democrats most capable of defining the Democratic Party’s soul and message in a post-Trump era. In her book, she says she had at least one big disagreement with President Obama — a disagreement that speaks to the direction she wants to lead the party. Obama told Americans, “the system isn’t as rigged as you think.”"No, President Obama,” Warren replies, "the system is as rigged as we think. In fact, it’s worse than most Americans realize.”In this interview, we go deep into Warren’s view on how, where, and why the system is rigged — as well as what can be done about it. We also talk about whether fighting Trump requires matching his tone and tactics, how complex policies and processes create space for special interests to take over, and why Trump’s abandonment of economic populism hasn’t affected his support among his voters.Warren is an able, thoughtful advocate for one of the Democratic Party’s possible futures: becoming a party that represents the economic populism Trump claimed to champion, but quickly abandoned. But as she’s the first to admit, that won’t be easy.Books:“Evicted," by Matthew Desmond"Two Dollars a Day," by Kathryn Edin “The Little Engine that Could," by Watty Piper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices