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Added on the 23/02/2016 00:37:49 - Copyright : Reuters EN
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders challenges front-runner Hillary Clinton to release the transcripts of her speeches to Wall Street. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton acknowledged that she has had support from Wall Street, but said, it "didn't change my view or my vote." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
On Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to scale back the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial regulatory framework put in place by his predecessor as a direct response to the financial crisis. In a Friday press briefing, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer called the Dodd-Frank Act a "disastrous policy." The new administration is aiming for a broad range of financial reforms, ranging from back rules consumer protections.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke to supporters at a rally in Waukesha County Expo Centre, Wisconsin, on Wednesday saying that while his campaign is funded by “small donors” and his own wealth, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has received $100 million in contributions from Wall Street and hedge funds. Clinton and Trump will face off in a second presidential debate on October 9 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Senator Bernie Sanders says his former rival and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton must focus on the issues and that will improve her standing - not just with millentials but with Americans in general. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).