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we have our first question in this segment mr. sullivan. keep your answers to one minute. >> i'd like to ask you both about the consumer financial protection bureau. this was created by the dodd frank legislation. it has delivered $3 billion to consumers and settlements with financial institutions over fraudulent lending. mr. sullivan, you said you would vote to abolish the consumer financial protection bureau. why do you think it should be abolished? >> i am somebody who believes in the constitution and abiding by it. the consumer financial protection bureau is actually underneath -- there are serious questions on the constitutionality. let me make a broader point. that was part of dodd frank. not only legislation that was passed, but the regulations that came out. very similar to obamacare. you talk to a small community of bankers in alaska, they are so overburdened by regulations from dodd frank. they feel they cannot move forward. it is crushing our small community bankers. throughout the state. one of the most famous bankers in the sta
we have our first question in this segment mr. sullivan. keep your answers to one minute. >> i'd like to ask you both about the consumer financial protection bureau. this was created by the dodd frank legislation. it has delivered $3 billion to consumers and settlements with financial institutions over fraudulent lending. mr. sullivan, you said you would vote to abolish the consumer financial protection bureau. why do you think it should be abolished? >> i am somebody who believes...
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we have our first question in this segment mr. sullivan. keep your answers to one minute. >> i'd like to ask you both about the consumer financial protection bureau. this was created by the dodd frank legislation. it has delivered $3 billion to consumers and settlements with financial institutions over fraudulent lending. mr. sullivan, you said you would vote to abolish the consumer financial protection bureau. why do you think it should be abolished? >> i am somebody who believes in the constitution and abiding by it. the consumer financial protection bureau is actually -- there are serious questions on the constitutionality. let me make a broader point. that was part of dodd frank. that waslegislation passed, but the regulations that came out. very similar to obamacare. you talk to a small community of bankers in alaska, they are so overburdened by regulations from dodd frank. they feel they cannot move forward. it is crushing our small community bankers. throughout the state. one of the most famous bankers in the state mentioned to me th
we have our first question in this segment mr. sullivan. keep your answers to one minute. >> i'd like to ask you both about the consumer financial protection bureau. this was created by the dodd frank legislation. it has delivered $3 billion to consumers and settlements with financial institutions over fraudulent lending. mr. sullivan, you said you would vote to abolish the consumer financial protection bureau. why do you think it should be abolished? >> i am somebody who believes...
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four mr. sullivan. >> mr. sullivan, current federal law does not allow native tribes to issue restraining orders -- domestic violence restraining orders against nonmembers. do you favor changing federal law to give them that authority? >> i think that is an issue that is important to work with tribes, the state. and the federal government, the department of justice, right? there are some acts -- the village safe families act -- the department of justice is still looking at that issue. one thing i haven't focused on -- have been focused on it my career was working in the rural communities, going out to the world communities, recognizing we have challenges and taking action. joe masters and myself, under governor parnell, we recognized dramatically increase law enforcement in the rural communities. not nearly enough law enforcement out there. and we did that. we have been increasing that. we almost triple the numbers of the last five years. i was just in hooper they. . saw a great examples the key is having trib
four mr. sullivan. >> mr. sullivan, current federal law does not allow native tribes to issue restraining orders -- domestic violence restraining orders against nonmembers. do you favor changing federal law to give them that authority? >> i think that is an issue that is important to work with tribes, the state. and the federal government, the department of justice, right? there are some acts -- the village safe families act -- the department of justice is still looking at that...
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. >> mr. sullivan, you maintain that mr. begich supports the agenda of president obama and senate majority leader harry reid. who among politicians would you align yourself with? >> well, one of the things on this campaign we had a bunch of -- several u.s. senators who have endorsed my campaign. what i like about it it's a very broad based coalition senators. kowski.nator mc rand paul had done an add on tv. we have senator corker up here campaigning for me. so i'd like to -- what i've been very interested in both in terms of republicans but even beyond republicans is working with all different elements of the republican party. a lot of candidates are republican and i like marco rubio, young. cross as many bridges in terms of that. there are a lot of democrats that i would like to work with it. >> you just named everyone across the board. which of those would you say you are the most alike. >> that i'm most alike? >> i'm going to come to the u.s. senate if i have the honor of being elected as a dan sullivan republican. and th
. >> mr. sullivan, you maintain that mr. begich supports the agenda of president obama and senate majority leader harry reid. who among politicians would you align yourself with? >> well, one of the things on this campaign we had a bunch of -- several u.s. senators who have endorsed my campaign. what i like about it it's a very broad based coalition senators. kowski.nator mc rand paul had done an add on tv. we have senator corker up here campaigning for me. so i'd like to -- what...
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hello mr. sullivan. >> my dream. spectacular. >> our under the radar name is ambarella. literally a company i have never heard of before. they make processors for video cameras like the go pro hero. pacific crest raising target and estimates as it looks like the go pro hero are doing well. target is $55, about 11% more upside. this is a go pro play is what we are trying to say. i didn't say is very well. go pro play. >>> let's talk numbers and talk turn arounds. lululemon shares down nearly 24% year to date. listen to what our own jim cramer said last night on mad money. >> here is the bottom line. i believe lululemon is turning itself around. company reported first good quarter in ages. i bet this will be the burst of many and the stock is still 27 points off the high. i think luluis ready to play catchup and i think you should catch up with them. >> let's start talking numbers. dana, on the fundamental side you ready to play catchup? >> ready to play catchup. i think 2015 they are going to work on improving the margins, bringing in new product. they are still in a sect
hello mr. sullivan. >> my dream. spectacular. >> our under the radar name is ambarella. literally a company i have never heard of before. they make processors for video cameras like the go pro hero. pacific crest raising target and estimates as it looks like the go pro hero are doing well. target is $55, about 11% more upside. this is a go pro play is what we are trying to say. i didn't say is very well. go pro play. >>> let's talk numbers and talk turn arounds. lululemon...
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. >> and i will be at that same table with mr. kilduff and mr. sullivan. looking forward to that. shares of aol, the stock is moving down towards session lows. it's moving off the highs here. street account is saying the stock has been downgraded to neutral from a buy at citi. earlier beat wall street estimates boosted by ad growth. down by nearly 4% on the day's trade. back to you. >> dom, and ramp it up tonight, buddy. let's get it on. >> everybody's on your table. >> they want to be. >> pope on your table? >> what? >> i'm kidding. he's not coming. >> who did you say? >> the pope. >> the pope? >> yeah. >> is he coming tonight? >> no, he's not coming. >> he's the only one. >>> some folks call whole foods whole paycheck. but today we found out the high-end grocery store chain did to try to get away from that expensive image, and it may have looked like it worked. >> okay. also next, we have the latest signs that this could be a very merry christmas. you have to wait 48 more days for the holiday, but we're going to give you a little sneak peek when "street signs" returns. hey matt,
. >> and i will be at that same table with mr. kilduff and mr. sullivan. looking forward to that. shares of aol, the stock is moving down towards session lows. it's moving off the highs here. street account is saying the stock has been downgraded to neutral from a buy at citi. earlier beat wall street estimates boosted by ad growth. down by nearly 4% on the day's trade. back to you. >> dom, and ramp it up tonight, buddy. let's get it on. >> everybody's on your table. >>...
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you can watch senator begich and mr. sullivan's recent debate any time online at c-span.org. >>> next a look back at the communications act of 1934 which created the federal communications commission. we heard about the new deal thinking that wrote and passed the act and ideas for updating the act today to help reflect modern technology. this was held by the brookings institution. it's an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, i'm stewart, nonresident senior fellow here at the brookings institution, and center for technology innovation. it's a pleasure to welcome everyone here. we're here for an unusual event. we're actually here for a birthday party. it's not often that people gather that places like brookings to celebrate a piece of legislation and more than celebrate, to take a pretty broad and deep look at where we've been and perhaps where we may be going with a piece of legislation known as the communications act of 1934. for those of you who do a little math, 1934, plus 80, equals 2014. so we're talking about an 80-y
you can watch senator begich and mr. sullivan's recent debate any time online at c-span.org. >>> next a look back at the communications act of 1934 which created the federal communications commission. we heard about the new deal thinking that wrote and passed the act and ideas for updating the act today to help reflect modern technology. this was held by the brookings institution. it's an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, i'm stewart, nonresident senior fellow here at the...
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. >> mr. sullivan, same question. arctic interests. which of the federal government be doing? >> it is a great opportunity for the state. one of the things as a u.s. senator that we need be doing is making the case for the opening of the arctic for alaska and the country. there does need to be more infrastructure in terms of ports. there does need to be more coast guard cutters. the russians are outclassing us in this categories. we also have great opportunities in fairbanks for the university can play an important role in terms of research. those are critical and important areas to seize this opportunity. we do need to do a better job. i'll tell you this, one of the things that was frustrating working with obama administration and getting them to recognize the opportunity in the arctic is the viewed alaska as just another stakeholder. we were the same as the senator for biological diversity in all these outside groups. we kept arguing that we are not another stakeholder. the only reason we have arctic opportunity is because alaska. it is important to have a federal government
. >> mr. sullivan, same question. arctic interests. which of the federal government be doing? >> it is a great opportunity for the state. one of the things as a u.s. senator that we need be doing is making the case for the opening of the arctic for alaska and the country. there does need to be more infrastructure in terms of ports. there does need to be more coast guard cutters. the russians are outclassing us in this categories. we also have great opportunities in fairbanks for the...
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mr. sullivan is a marine corps reservist and assistant secretary of state under george w. bush. the ap says it became evident tuesday when the state began counting about 20,000 absentee and questioned ballots that the incumbent could not overcome his opponent. senator begich, who has returned to washington for the lame duck session, has not conceded. a spokesman says the senator believes every vote deserves to be counted. >>> a senate committee will be questioning obama administration officials today about the u.s. response to the ebola outbreak as lawmakers begin evaluating an administration request for $6 billion in emergency aid to fight the disease in west africa. we'll have live coverage when senate appropriations committee meets at 2 p.m. eastern. we want you involved in the conversation. what's your view of the ebola response funding request? is $6.1 billion enough or too much? let us know what you think on c-span's facebook page and on twitter using the #cspanchat. >>> congress returns to capitol hill today. both the house and senate gavel in at 2:00 eastern. the house i
mr. sullivan is a marine corps reservist and assistant secretary of state under george w. bush. the ap says it became evident tuesday when the state began counting about 20,000 absentee and questioned ballots that the incumbent could not overcome his opponent. senator begich, who has returned to washington for the lame duck session, has not conceded. a spokesman says the senator believes every vote deserves to be counted. >>> a senate committee will be questioning obama administration...