1/24/2012 – No hot tempers at consumer chief’s House hearing
WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) — No raised voices. No accusations of evading questions. No accusations of lying.
Anyone expecting fireworks from Richard Cordray's first hearing on Capitol Hill as chief of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was disappointed. Tuesday's session before a House Oversight subcommittee lacked the tense undertones and pointed questions that have marked previous hearings on the bureau.

