I could listen to Jamie Dimon all day. The only time this interview was hard to listen to was when Leslie Stahl opened her mouth
@BillionaireBootlickers12 күн бұрын
All of these paid anon accounts on this video. Funny stuff.
@briananderson653510 күн бұрын
Can you tell me how to get paid for these comments. I’d do it way more often!
@dual-purpose169210 күн бұрын
so true
@jfojw21dfs99 күн бұрын
Can't agree more.
@Ryanlexz8 күн бұрын
ikr
@googtv113 күн бұрын
Lesley Stahl, still trying to slant the question to get the answer she wants. CBS needs to change.
@jeffhayes854314 күн бұрын
CBS needs to find a new role for Leslie Stahl. She is not effective at interviewing executives and politicians.
@69pepe42014 күн бұрын
shes a puppet they can rely on
@Noisebuddy13 күн бұрын
well, just listen to JD one year ago in any interview, this guy is like a candle in the wind, as i said, just listen
@bdozier1313 күн бұрын
HAHA! I was thinking the exact same thing!
@Mmcay13 күн бұрын
I come to cbs Sunday morning to understand things, not to have a perspective pushed the way Leslie sounds in this interview.
@reileyoconnor250113 күн бұрын
She's unbearable...
@Capitalism201313 күн бұрын
Legacy media never ask the right questions
@GB-ws8zx7 күн бұрын
and alternativre media just attacks and blames the other. This is superior?
@haggeoromero14 күн бұрын
Awful interviewer. When you have a big intellectual gap between two people it just doesn’t work because the smarter person has to carry the interviewer along.
@trinleywangmo13 күн бұрын
Dimon doesn't want average people to understand him. He can't help it. That's what elitists are like.
@Kingfoppa13 күн бұрын
You could say this about the audience as well
@fooflateka11 күн бұрын
I think both are phony AF
@Master-Blaster-4x411 күн бұрын
🤷🏽♀️ vs. 🤦🏼♂️
@JoeySheehan610 күн бұрын
@@fooflateka You may be right, but I hope you are wrong about Dimon and with what he said during this interview.
@annmariecashin759812 күн бұрын
You inspire me, Jamie.😅 I know personally from being an HR person at Shearson/Citigroup years ago. When we went through cuts, you questioned a elderly man being cut & you asked how we couldn't find a job for that guy? You showed me who you were were. I will always believe the best in you. Go Jamie!
@CLF205014 күн бұрын
Lesly Stahl - I have no clue where you got your information, but let me clue you in on something employers are posting jobs that don’t even exist. They’re requiring outlandish requirements for jobs that barely pay a modest living wages have been stagnant for over 30 years in this country and the average American cannot afford a home and can barely afford groceries so please do your research.
@paulcolburn385514 күн бұрын
Lesly Stahl has no idea what a ghost job is. Leslie Stahl has likely never had a job in her life outside of entertainment. So Leslie Stahl is free to simply believe in narratives and ideals instead of reality. And she old.
@vaibhav_ny14 күн бұрын
You said it right.
@grQTbVMrZ14 күн бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯who is still doing well IN EVERY ECONOMY??? C SUITE EXECUTIVES!!!!!!
@dacrab114 күн бұрын
That was recognized by her…but that does not change the fact the economy is doing well and her words “on paper” but not all people are feeling it. As Jamie mentioned…we need to elevate the middle class, retain, retool, grow America
@Seanpfree14 күн бұрын
People struggling is an abstract thing to them. They know it exists, but out of sight out of mind. It doesn't touch their reality.
@lewisferrier532713 күн бұрын
Leslie stahl is as shallow as it gets
@davidweiss871014 күн бұрын
A high school kid doing the interview with Jaime would have been a better choice. She should have retired long ago.
@Snowbird-v8l14 күн бұрын
Surely CBS can deploy a more alert and better prepared interviewer. Leslie is well past her sell by date.
@vaibhavgupta245814 күн бұрын
So is Jamie man
@jonnybinder14 күн бұрын
It's embarrassing frankly
@steftrando14 күн бұрын
You voted for the oldest president in history. You voted for this so suck it up
@lauriey608914 күн бұрын
yep
@wishingyoupeace13 күн бұрын
She is excellent.
@Michael-l5v5b14 күн бұрын
Leslie, needs to retire. Zero in on the key economic issues and don’t waste time on trivial nonsense. What does your bank do? What do you do? OMG
@mikerupsch791814 күн бұрын
Put as much of your money as possible into a local credit union, especially money that regularly flows in and of your accounts. I pay nothing for checking and I get a member bonus every year. Keep your money in your community. I bet this guy hates credit unions. What an arrogant narcissist. He is a danger to our nation.
@paulcolburn385514 күн бұрын
She has always worked in entertainment. She doesn't know anything. None of them do.
@1bonnierussell14 күн бұрын
Leslie Stall, Andrea Mitchell, Nora O’Donnell, make women look bad.
@nynetjunkie13 күн бұрын
it's a fair softball question
@freddonson543614 күн бұрын
Lesley is out of touch with reality, she has absolutely no understanding of the situation we are in. She needs to go and take Andrew Ross Sorkin.
@Pycnanthemum7113 күн бұрын
This interview highlights how unintelligent she is.
@BillionaireBootlickers11 күн бұрын
Stick to landscaping. You are out of your own depth, defending a corrupt billionaire, stealing from we the people.
@Mogul_philosopher14 күн бұрын
Horrible interviewer
@jeffreyjackson522914 күн бұрын
Let's be real: He knows what's wrong but won't say for obvious reasons.
@kasinkone13 күн бұрын
please enlighten us about the answer
@loh187011 күн бұрын
The correct Answer is C: He was Epstein's Banker.
@LTMedia202310 күн бұрын
Bankers control of America and billions and billions of dollars extracted from United States and funneled to Israel... where all these control mechanisms of high tax rates and lobby of implementing never ending laws and regulations originate. There's your answer.
@ahmetselimoglu759510 күн бұрын
@@kasinkone $10 bucks says his answer is gonna be antisemitic lol
@Dark_Knight95013 күн бұрын
Lesley Stahl needs to retire... she's too old to do this......
@user-hw8os4dx6l13 күн бұрын
If only Lesly Stahl’s intellect was half as high as her ignorance!
@bdoering271210 күн бұрын
Leslie Stahl is very difficult to listen to any more. She's so obviously stuck on the left, CBS needs to do better.
@patrickconley209114 күн бұрын
Dimon is the guy who said Americans should get used to financial crises every 5 to 7 years and it is powerful corporations within the business world that have confused Americans on the criticality of global warming. This man does not represent America; he represents a predatory business community. Without government which executes laws (a relative competent bureaucracy at the federal level) the business community would strip the flesh off the bones of working and middle class people. Despite his talk, we are suffering through the greatest concentration of wealth by the the few in American history.
@Raggamuffin00714 күн бұрын
Another big banker who played the victim when Americans got mad at their greed
@MikeMorris-f2v8 күн бұрын
One of Americas’ true visionary leaders. Super intellect and super personal touch. Been to many meeting at the Business Round Table over the years and he is the real deal. Touch your people and your customers and your company or country will prosper. One night over dinner with President Obama we were asked our views, him on Banking and me on Energy, others on other topics and it was informative but soon you realized they weren’t listening or hearing the points being made and offered which is the point he was driving in this interview. She was listening but only hearing what she wanted. The true seeker of information needs to hear the points being made even if they dont agree or appreciate what is being offered. Great interview and we as a country are lucky to have leaders like Jamie. Mike Morris Retired Chair & CEO American Electric Power.
@seans914914 күн бұрын
You can say what you want about Jimmy D, but you have to admit that I wish most CEOs had the same work ethic and communication style as him. I really wish he had run for president of the USA because I believe he would have won easily.
@robertlee880514 күн бұрын
He has a heart issue(s). Yeh. I thought that idea would be good only if his health was not an issue.
@elcapitanescapades14 күн бұрын
Right! "Don't trust the politicians. Trust the Banksters" JD
@robertginsburg811314 күн бұрын
How's that Kool aid?
@RenzoTx14 күн бұрын
Have we not learned anything about electing the wealthy to run our nation? When are we going to understand that the wealthy and the working class have different ideologies and goals. If we really want to change the status quo, we need to pivot and elect people who understand the problems and interests of the working class.
@ShayanAhmed-q8t14 күн бұрын
@@RenzoTxyes let’s elect lifelong politicians who have zero experience in finance, business, markets and geopolitics, zero experience in the private sector and have been saying the same thing for decades
@Alsotugger14 күн бұрын
Jamie Dimon doesn’t believe the Admin staff’s pay at JPM should keep up with inflation. (Women being taken advantage of). Yet he’s paid $30MM. Pay attention to what he DOES not what he SAYS.
@eljardindeaura717712 күн бұрын
Jamie Dimon is a great guest! Thanks for sharing this outstanding interview!
@llljjjaaa114 күн бұрын
Jamie Dimon should run for president! Why can we not get an intelligent common Sense person in office ever?
@mega-matt-x13 күн бұрын
About 10 minutes into the interview I thought to myself "he's running for president". Dimon is known to do interviews about politics, but this definitely has pre-campaign vibes to it.
@ludwigvonsowell534712 күн бұрын
He wouldn’t win a Democrat primary is the issue. But he would be lethal in a general election and on the campaign trail. Not to mention he’s been very quiet on social issues. I would’ve voted for him and I voted Republican. He’s also much more valuable to the nation as CEO of JPMC and being the President’s go to phone call.
@BillionaireBootlickers12 күн бұрын
You want the guy who stole BILLIONS from the AMERICAN PEOPLE to be president? What are you, a Iran/China/Russia troll?
@anthonydicrisci219011 күн бұрын
I had those hopes for a while. Thought he might have ran in the 2024 election but all he did was talk on interviews.. He never actually through his hat in the ring 😕
@BillionaireBootlickers11 күн бұрын
@ You hoped that a corrupt billionaire who's been stealing from We the People for decades becomes President? How sad for you.
@carvalhoribeiro7 күн бұрын
Good interview. Thanks for sharing this
@fredcalisto816514 күн бұрын
Stahl is over her head, not open minded at all...
@karenwaddell939614 күн бұрын
Did Jaime raise the salaries of tellers at his bank. Remember Katie porter eviserating him on why a teller cannot live on the salary provided?
@profwilliams277214 күн бұрын
Is being a teller at a bank where most folks can do they banking online a job that should have a living wage? I don't think so. Unlike the past, a bank teller is NOT a job that should pay you enough to live on. For a part time or 2nd household job, sure. But c'mon, a bank teller in 2025 is NOT a bank teller from the 1970's.
@BNFaraj-vy9zh14 күн бұрын
These are the jobs that are already being replaced by AI and robots!
@evangreen308014 күн бұрын
What’s the point of doing a job if you can’t live on it? Not your entire family, but you. 2nd jobs should only be necessary for extravagant lives.
@jtjones408114 күн бұрын
Jamie’s JP Morgan was forced to pay a $13 billion dollar fine after the mortgage backed securities fiasco that finally crashed in 2008, wiping out $1.75 trillion in equities and leading to millions of foreclosures and a deep recession. None of those bankers or Wall street traders went to jail. Total fraud. It took the US economy 10 years to recover.
@ajk200914 күн бұрын
@@profwilliams2772yikes ... are you serious ?
@jonnybinder14 күн бұрын
Leslie is so out of touch
@Samm1990214 күн бұрын
Yes! Degrees that lead to jobs! None of these degrees that don’t lead to anything. No more tax breaks! All of this makes sense
@bhagmeister14 күн бұрын
This is what a leader sounds like.
@BillionaireBootlickers11 күн бұрын
Dimon is a globalist thief. Why defend someone who steals from you and your neighbors? Are you really that obtuse?
@cosmo939014 күн бұрын
After watching this interview it's quite clear why he spent much of his career successfully managing one of the largest corporations on the planet and why she spent much of her career reading questions off a piece of paper.
@LMays-cu2hp13 күн бұрын
Thank you for having thos interview meeting. This was very informative.😊
@joannejohnson700612 күн бұрын
Fascinating gentleman and a mind for business at that😉 Thanks Leslie, happy new year everyone!
@richardgodwin296714 күн бұрын
This reporter demonstrates an intense bias.
@ph31811 күн бұрын
Yea her first words were misrepresenting illegal immigrants and crime rates as if things are getting "better" (on purpose, we all know it)
@MichaelHollen14 күн бұрын
“I’m not concerned about the top .1% I’m concerned about the bottom 33%.” Yet the top .1% earn incomes above $3M. The top 1% have incomes of $780k and above. Dimon makes far more than that. He is protecting his social class.
@wellnative113 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@alexfinnegan159212 күн бұрын
I just tune in for the comedy now. The wall street guy who literally makes money by ignoring the fundamental problems gets it more than CBS
@michelem14014 күн бұрын
Jamie Dimon you go, love your insight &attitude! Thx for teaching Leslie who needs it. Shes close minded with a personal vendetta. Wanted to dislike video because of her, yet loved listening to Jamie.
@DrTTube14 күн бұрын
Bankers called for deregulation in the 90s. That ended in a financial crisis where the bureaucratic government had to step in and bail the banks out. Even then, it resulted in a lost decade of economic growth and opportunity where most people struggled. Now that we dug ourselves out of that, do we need a repeat?
@staytuned.26311 күн бұрын
We’re still in the lost decade, gen z is cooked😢
@nancypurdy587814 күн бұрын
So appreciate this interview, excellent!
@hermit650114 күн бұрын
this from someone whose bank charges twelve dollars a month for a non interest-bearing checking account unless you have five thousand dollars to park in a savings account.
@Roiddz14 күн бұрын
ya ur right, most banks charge more
@KoenIWB14 күн бұрын
What is the point you are trying to make?
@RenzoTx14 күн бұрын
@@KoenIWBThe point is that, Dimon and his buddies tell us what we want to hear. In actuality, they’re not doing anything to help the average American.
@Roiddz14 күн бұрын
@@RenzoTx average Americans want mortgage loans from trustworthy banks and banks to make intelligent decisions with their money lmao what are you talking about
@RenzoTx14 күн бұрын
@@Roiddz Let’s go back to the original post that states JPM charges $12 service fee for non interest bearing checking. Service fees for holding customers money is not an example of “trustworthy bank that makes intelligent decisions with their money”. As a mater of fact the $12 fee is lazy way of generating profits.
@TL-qr3ii14 күн бұрын
He talks about how US average income has grown relative Europe, but he totally ignores the extreme inequality. The top 1% got all of that growth. Right wing tax cuts fundamentally shifted the economy to serve the rich. Since the 80s, the top earners incomes took off, while the bottom 80% has not seen any gains.
@evandromedeiros408414 күн бұрын
He mentioned that on the first two minutes of the interview.
@LizBeta114 күн бұрын
Apparently the public servants in Washington are working for the evil rich.
@KoenIWB14 күн бұрын
It is important that you mention this for correctly interpreting the numbers, but Jamie did not ignore it. In fact, he proposed giving the bottom 25% permanent tax credits that would channel directly into their part of society.
@juliedevereaux4314 күн бұрын
Can’t “like” this hard enough.
@mlh543414 күн бұрын
We know that's not true because when we look at median income instead of average income, there are significant gains there as well. Inflation-adjusted median income has gone up 64% since 1981.
@PianoWeb0014 күн бұрын
Leslie Stahl, multiple examples of poor and even unethical journalism in this interview, but here’s one. When you say Trump “threatens” tariffs, instead of “proposes” tariffs, you are part of the journalism problem presenting your biases. Also, Dimon understates his role as a successful CEO, and it was shocking for me that you didn’t have the right questions as an interviewer to pull it out of him. Your “nothing is going to change” attitude with the government was also appalling. No mention of Musk and Ramaswamy tasked with doing this work?
@karenwaddell939614 күн бұрын
You believe this? Since Reagan I haven’t believed everything any source of news.
@tariqhussain297313 күн бұрын
Why was she talking down to him?
@bdoering271210 күн бұрын
Because she's out of touch and not making a joke here, but she seems to be noticeably slowing down mentally
@BettyBrennan-w5v14 күн бұрын
Surprised CBS did this interview. She didn't seem to like his answers, since they weren't progressive. Like his ideas to hold schools accountable for outcomes to the jobs people get. Glad to get to know his viewpoint.
@ajk200914 күн бұрын
what do you mean about "progressive" ... genuinely asking
@@ajk2009 leaning left. Being more about government programs than economic reality. Into redistribution versus merit and equal opportunity.....
@guile-md6mg14 күн бұрын
So like everyone he is in favor of "regulations" and "red tape" where it benefits him but when it gets in his way he's against it.
@speedy014 күн бұрын
When did he say that? Did you watch? He‘s continously pointed out how many red tapes and regulations delaying progress on important infrastructure projects.
@Raggamuffin00714 күн бұрын
💯
@Raggamuffin00714 күн бұрын
@@speedy0regulations like union pay and red tape like local/state governments not bending their knees with financial support
@PradeepKumar-xl7db14 күн бұрын
I enjoyed it! Thanks
@EnricoPolanski14 күн бұрын
I absolutely hate how he depicts high schools and colleges like places you go "not to learn math but get a good job". The fact that you learn difficult things is what makes you prepared for jobs! All of the technological achievements we've accomplished in the latest decades, from computing to AI, has been built on math! If you want a well paying job, you don't need a college, in fact, you're likely better to learn a trade work like plumbing or being an electrician or a skilled manufacturer (of which there's a huge shortage in the entire world). And why's that? Because of demand/offer. Much less people get in those jobs today so these professions can demand much more money. Conversely doubling the number of our biologists or lawyers will just depress the job market for those, because of the same demand/offer ratio.
@staytuned.26312 күн бұрын
He's a Robert Barron of this time and of course he's going to say people need more jobs. That's what high school and college is for. The system needs people to have jobs. So that the top can continue to live the way they do.
@heatingman22069 күн бұрын
It's a phrasing problem. There is no doubt a real skills gap. Either overqualified for the jobs available, this applies to most college grads today, and has since the mid 2000's. On the other end of the scale, there is not enough people or skills/recognition of the good paying and satisfying jobs that are actually available and will be for the foreseeable future. Think skilled trades. And I would argue we are failing to teach basic math skills properly to all but those actually interested. Im a pipe fitter, and basically none of the young apprentices can read tape measures, add fractions, know the multiplication tables, know the proper order of operations in algebraic formulas, don't know geometry at all, etc...
@disiostudio155914 күн бұрын
Jamie Dimon's concerns and intentions are correct. He makes many excellent points. However, it's wrong to lay all of the blame for today's economic problems on bureaucracy. If you are concerned about bureaucracy, fix it, and do not simply cut corporate processes, eliminate government policies, or dismantle government programs. Those bureaucracies serve and protect Americans whether they realize it or not. Some of the blame should go to increasing wealth disparity, too much focus on short term profits instead of long-term growth (generally speaking), more corporate money going overseas seeking the cheapest supply chains and into stock reinvestments instead of growth at home, lack of investment in public infrastructure the collective future payoffs (e.g. education, healthcare), lack of competition in the marketplace in some industries, too much greed and money in politics, and the unaddressed challenges of globalization. Dimon does talk up some government programs and correctly points out that the rich should be paying more in taxes.
@evelynramos44513 күн бұрын
Great interview, Jamie giving out strong imput
@GregBman11 күн бұрын
I’ve loved you guys since I was a kid. As a sub-10 year old kid I looked forward to your stories, even if I didn’t completely understand them. I’m hopeful the day will come when interviewers seek to learn and inform free from the influence of hidden agendas. Leslie complained that nothing ever gets done about run-away regulations, but the states most recognized for business-friendly, low-regulations environments are GOP led, with the exception of NC (Dem Gov, GOP-led legislature)
@JakeMercierFilms14 күн бұрын
Why does Leslie Stahl feel the need to run defense for the federal government? Pathetic
@jimc33613 күн бұрын
I had the pleasure of meeting Jamie Dimon a couple times. He is absolutely brilliant!
@BruderAdrian5 күн бұрын
Jamie Dimon should run for president. I truly believe if people got to know what he actually does and how he has consistently advocated in investing in local communities, he would win the presidency in a landside. He's also a very solid middle ground in his political beliefs; which would resonate with the vast majority of Americans who are somewhere in the middle.
@mattmills110813 күн бұрын
What a great job Jamie did dealing with Leslie and her agenda. I wish America had more CEOs like this common sense goes a long way.
@tross5495 күн бұрын
Can we get some fresh blood doing these interviews please…someone dynamic and postive
@pattywest114 күн бұрын
I certainly agree our Country has lost its way.
@earl-d4n14 күн бұрын
get ready for 4 more years of lost
@ei158700319 күн бұрын
I'm waiting for Jamie to go on Joe Rogan's podcast
@grumpy131114 күн бұрын
Talking point piece with zero follow-up. Skipping from one topic to the next lets him off the hook for substance or evidence for any of the hollow replies. Perception management. Hard hitting journalism 😂
@clay152814 күн бұрын
Calling an oligarch an oligarch is name calling? This comment deserved a challenge.
@donnaone1nine14 күн бұрын
You don’t do everything for your clients (and potential clients). I needed to cash a large check because my credit union was out of town. Chase would not cash it because I didn’t have an account. Another bank did, and I transferred all my funds to that bank.
@juliakim2614 күн бұрын
Simon is brilliant! I would take a class from him if he was teaching on leadership, strategy and morality. 👍🙌💪
@beatscatmommy173511 күн бұрын
Truly enjoyed what Jamie.D had to say. He is a great leader.
@factsnofeeling13 күн бұрын
this lady is out of her league.
@temjim7 күн бұрын
Jamie Dimon needs to start considering podcast as a medium. I dont want to witness a gotcha moment in legacy media so they can gather headlines -- I just want to hear him talk, learn from him.
@ggc731813 күн бұрын
Small businesses. We need small businesses so small people have hopes. Big businesses, governmental regulations, and frivolous lawsuits are killing small businesses and hopes.
@windrunnerdragon14 күн бұрын
Doubling the Earned Income Tax Credit’s at least a good idea.
@robertginsburg811314 күн бұрын
Even a dog gets a bone.
@postxtito14 күн бұрын
I would be interested to know how much money he pays in taxes every year? And if he thinks his own compensation plan is not outlandish?
@gail124914 күн бұрын
Jamie is a success mainly because he is optimistic
@abest765514 күн бұрын
She is so negative interviewer.
@7_of_912 күн бұрын
Give tax payers the same dollar amount government gives to the rich. Fair is fair! Make everyone pay the same tax % regardless how much money they make.
@CheerfulMillie14 күн бұрын
I know people in NYC who are making over half of million a year and still able to inherit low income housing apartment applied by the deceased parents!
@grQTbVMrZ14 күн бұрын
it's called CORRUPTION
@Markharlan9513 күн бұрын
Leslie needs to retire.
@pjtrant11 күн бұрын
so does Jamie
@ccwoodlands156514 күн бұрын
Leslie, let go of the Democratic drum… just ask non-political biased questions.
She cant do it. She is out of touch and partisan and the reason people don’t trust the press.
@Pycnanthemum7113 күн бұрын
She is a bias has been.
@djsunshine113 күн бұрын
Leslie.. great job! Mr Dimon.. great American hero! So many golden nuggets in there..one can write a book & a semester course to digest!
@WeldorLifeКүн бұрын
What does Mr. Dimon think the world would be like economically if the entire planet was farmed?
@stardestroyer4414 күн бұрын
terrible interview. absolutely no substance. this is why we have lost faith in mainstream media and turn to independent journalists. all softballs to a man who can dance circles around most people. what a shame.
@TheHiLiteShow714 күн бұрын
This dude is a pure oligarch. His only interest is to himself and the large funds that are his stakeholders. Completely out of touch with what the American people need.
@TheIrishfitter14 күн бұрын
Triggered
@q9r8s7t6u5v4w3x2y1z014 күн бұрын
What are you talking about ? You know nothing about banks. With a bank, stakeholders are employees, borrowers, creditors, shareholders and many parts of society. Funds have JPM stocks like many americans do
@RenzoTx14 күн бұрын
@@q9r8s7t6u5v4w3x2y1z0 Both of you are correct. The problem is that not all stakeholders benefit the same. As with all public corporations, their mandate is to operate in a manner that will protect and maximize returns for shareholder(aka owners). Of all stakeholders, shareholders call the shots and benefit the most financially, sometimes at the expense of employees. But that’s not specific to JPM, it’s common practice in corporate America.
@gabagool4514 күн бұрын
Moronic take. Someone is triggered
@yojimblab14 күн бұрын
Lesley Stahl sounds like another clueless partisan.
@bwaters73512 күн бұрын
Wasnt the biggest fan of dimon but he is growing on me. He is a leader and someone that should be mirrored for being honest and open minded. And cbc….. get rid of stahl
@naqashgulgul7098 күн бұрын
The whole time the interviewer was just trying to ask a “got you” questions instead of genuinely asking what our country is going through genuinely!
@woodyjai13 күн бұрын
What a waste to spend 40 mins. you lost an important opportunity asking a great banker about the very uncertain coming year.
@viethuynh680814 күн бұрын
I don’t trust Chase Bank. No thanks to their credit cards too. 29% apr.
@SisypheanFarm14 күн бұрын
AND, they DO NOT HONOR their promotions to lure new card members.
@ricardo_del_toro11 күн бұрын
You’re not the target customer.
@teejayventura675811 күн бұрын
“You don’t feel we do have plans to fix things? EVEN THROUGH THE DEMOCRATS???” - Leslie Stahl
@rikachiu14 күн бұрын
Why are you forcing people to commute 2 hrs+ a day 5 days a week even as the economy kept growing? While you get to be chauffered into the office every day and provided.
@gabagool4514 күн бұрын
Cause people should be in a the office working. If you want the job working for said company.....they make the rules not you. If you don't like it find another job. It isn't complicated to understand that.
@rikachiu14 күн бұрын
@@gabagool45 They were remote already and productivity has never been better BECAUSE of the flexibility. This is being done to get RID of workers
@fhowland13 күн бұрын
It’s called a job. Showing up is 90% of life bucko.
@tonymerrett13 күн бұрын
wow yh its a job and a good one.boss wants u in...whats the problem ..u re lazy?
@gabagool4513 күн бұрын
@@rikachiu You ain't wrong.....especially when it comes to engineer's and stuff like that earned the right to work from home based on years and years of in office and showing work can and will always get done. I agree in that sense they should be able to continue working from home being that productivity didn't fall off. But for anyone else and certain jobs of course make more sense being in the office. But that is up to them at the end of the day.
@krr-602214 күн бұрын
Katie Porter owned this CEO on the wages of a teller in one of his banks...how she can afford to live on what he pays...his suggestion...that teller could get a credit card or a loan....but NO MENTION OF RAISING HER PAY!
@mlh543414 күн бұрын
She must be getting paid enough or else she wouldn't be working there. It's almost like wages are determined by markets.
@paulcolburn385514 күн бұрын
Katie Porter is a fool. She said to this CEO that the teller could go to Speedy Cash. That is what Katie Porter said. If I was Jamie Dimon I would have told Congresswoman Porter that he would NEVER have suggested any employee of his to ever enter a Speedy Cash to make ends meet. She would have instantly said "reclaiming my time" and changed directions.
@DoktorSavageTTV5 күн бұрын
She feels like a bait and trap type interviewer. I felt like Dimon was very honest and composed.
@mypassion256314 күн бұрын
My family did a remodeling back in 2017 ish. When we almost finish, the home inspector came out and struck down our first plumbing plan, and that forced us to extend our costs of project from 6 months to 12+ months. Then every month, for the next consecutive month, every plan was struck down when their inspector came out. Then guess what, after 6 months of saying No No No, we reverted our plan to our very first plumbing plan. Then ahha, this inspector came out for our 7th inspection, it was approved. What is this telling us? Our extra cost and stress was not necessary. these government over regulated policy just doesn’t make any sense. Our home project could have been approved since 6 months ago. Instead, it was dragged out for not good reason.
@steftrando14 күн бұрын
I don’t think anybody cares
@juliedevereaux4314 күн бұрын
Billionaire CEO’s would be broke without their employees. If the working class can’t afford necessities, never mind the occasional luxury, who do these CEO’s think is going to buy their products and services??? Value and PAY EMPLOYEES FAIRLY!!! And, yes, people are angry at the government, but they’re even more angry at greedy billionaires.
@mlh543414 күн бұрын
The employees are already valued and paid fairly, otherwise they wouldn't be working wherever it is that they are.
@akrukundo8 күн бұрын
Interesting views from Jamie Dimon, particularly the none banking- related commentary. Goes to show how exasperated these business leaders are about socio- economic political societal issues, but can't really do much however well-meaning.
@patrickbryan028 күн бұрын
Wow I should have listened to this when it came out. I would have put money in JPM stock. He’s a very smart guy.
@lisaperez827612 күн бұрын
Leslie Stahl called him on several important points, like the EITC discussion.
@peterg730214 күн бұрын
Leslie Stahl's fluffball and ill-informed questions really missed the mark. Jamie Dimon is an incredibly important voice on Wall Street, and he deserved better, more probing questions.
@kevindexterpattee13 күн бұрын
People don't talk like this unless they are planning to run for president.
@noany12313 күн бұрын
Leslie seems to be asking a lot of loaded questions. Jamie dimon seems to have a really good attitude. People tend to try to shift blame to others when quite frankly its not constructive to solving the root problem. However, one of the kids I grew had all the money he had stolen out of his chase account and they told him to pound sand. You wanna talk about how you wanna learn how to help people? Maybe dont let people steal all the money out of other people banks through your institution.
@Pal-nl7he14 күн бұрын
At 10:20 When he talks about excessive regulations and bureaucracy in Europe: Which countries and what is he talking about? Germany? Italy? France? Spain? There is so much variation in Europe. For instance, it might be very complicated to register when moving to another location in Greece, while it might be very easy, online and close to automatic in Nordic countries and in Estonia. When people talk about excessive regulations and the need to remove them, it would be very interesting to know exactly which and how. Interesting interview, though. Greetings from Norway.
@dengar131314 күн бұрын
Interviewing oligarchs to get a sense of the real economy. Good lord CBS. Start interviewing the work class to get a real sense of the economy.
@Ira0600214 күн бұрын
Love ya Leslie…Where did your optimism go?
@jfojw21dfs99 күн бұрын
Earned my downvote at "Illegal immigration are way down". These legacy media boomers need to retire and go play bingo.
@mgrmln14 күн бұрын
Love all his points. Finally, a non-partisan, rational approach.