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Charlie Rose Talks to Paul Volcker

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Volcker says that even with all the fuss about the length of the Volcker Rule, its important to remember that the regulation itself is only 35 pages. And he says that lawyers for the banks are not honest when it comes to this, because they spent a lot of time finding holes in the rule and were working to add complications to it, and now they are turning around and saying that the Volcker Rule is too complicated. Asked about Dodd-Frank, Volcker says that it does make the U.S safer in a financial crisis because of the crisis resolution process set up under Dodd-Frank legislation. A bank fails and the resolution is clearly laid out- the government takes over and liquidates it, or merges it or sells it. Stockholders don't get a bail out, management is fired, and creditors have to take losses. A lot still depends on having vigorous and alert regulators. He sees two large problems, the Euro crisis and the U.S. deficit, which need strong action. Volcker remains perplexed by why the situation of huge disparities in income growth has not been expressed to a greater extent- on one side the lack of growth in income for the average family in 10-15 years and the other side having the huge increase in incomes at the top end. He does not know of any years when this was as big as it is now- except 1928, 1929.

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In this interview Volcker addresses questions about the origins of the financial crisis, the role played by the Federal Reserve, the Volcker Rule and the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, the Republican position of no taxes, the Occupy movement, and the alarming disparity in income growth between the top end and low end of incomes. Volcker says he knows of no years when there was such wide disparities between the enormous income growth at the high end and the lack of growth at the low end- except 1928, and 1929.

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