Can Elizabeth Warren turn the tables on the banks from within the Senate?

Richard Socarides, former senior adviser to President Clinton, L. Joy Williams, host of “TWiB in the Morning” and president of the Brooklyn NAACP, and “Employee of the Month” host Catie Lazarus join John Fugelsang to discuss recent YouTube videos featuring Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., questioning regulators in her new role as a member of the Senate Banking Committee. Warren was instrumental in creating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, but she ran for Senate after Republicans signaled that they would block any attempt to appoint her as director of the agency.

“I think she’s in a much more powerful position having not been confirmed [to lead the Bureau],” Socarides says. “She probably has a huge future in elective politics, so I think the fact that they blocked her — they’re probably wishing that they hadn’t blocked her now because she would have been a lot less trouble to them.”