So, if we're going to be effective in dealing with this, we have to find some way to mitigate both the stigma of coming and the fear of changes in the future rules of the game that are going to apply to them.
On the recordDecember 9, 2009
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Warren emphasizes the need to address banks' concerns about stigma and future regulations.
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