Sen. Warren to Wells Fargo CEO: "You should be fired." (C-SPAN)
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Published 2017-10-03
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"At best you were incompetent at worst you were complicit and either way you should be fired." DAMN
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He's programmed to respond to every question with a commercial for his bank.
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She really pulled a “this you?”
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Sloan: “No I didn’t” Warren: “You didn’t?!?!??” pulls out receipts Sloan: 👁👄👁
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“No you didn’t? Well here are the transcripts....” deaddddd 💀💀💀😂😂
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0:55 she knew he would deny it...she was already reaching out for her binder😎😂😂
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The smirks are the most irritating, complete disregard for the law. Imagine if this was just a regular ol joe and not a millionaire CEO, he’d leave in cuffs.
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When she presents the transcripts you can see the guy's eyes widen behind her lol
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"No, I didn't." "Oh, you didn't??" [pulls out a brick of transcripts]
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She murdered Sloan in this hearing. He resigned 2 weeks later.
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I love that she reaches for the binder before he even responds
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“no i didnt” proceeds to pull out a whole cinderblock of transcripts
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“At best you’re incompetent. At worst you’re complicit. Either way, you should be fired.” 💀
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White collar crime should be punishable just as any other type of crime. It does not matter if somebody is selling dope in a corner or some executive decides to bet on upside down mortgages with federal money. Both are crimes, instead white collar crimes are ignored and or not punished as severely. Specially when these criminals hire only the best lawyers.
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I love how the CEOs always say they do not know how many shares they have of the company stock.
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"Are you kidding?" God damn perfect!
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This man can steal money and ruin lives for thousands and doesnt even get a slap on the wrist. But if I go sell some weed to a couple dozen people I need to be behind bars.
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I love it...she knew he was going to lie and dodge questions so she came prepared with phone transcripts and his financial statements. He wasn't expecting that.
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Senator Warren did one of the most inquisitive questioning of a CEO that I have ever seen . She is very smart, witty and informed about what she talks about. It is obvious to me and hopefully any one watching that these big shot banking executives are nothing but "crooks" in the worst way
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"No, I didn't" "really?? here's the receipts!"