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the jennie mae guarantee and the jennie mae brand is globally recognized and trusted. the strong value of our brand leads to investment in the u.s. housing market from large asset managers, pension funds and central banks across the globe all of which makes lending to low income, first-time, rural and veteran borrowers possible. it would be very difficult for me to overstate the consequences for the u.s. housing market if jennie mae and our partnering federal agency, the usda, va and fha did not successfully police our programs. global capital is drawn to the market in part because of the strength of the united states and its credit worthiness, but if our program is abused or taken advantage of, this capital can and will find other investment vehicles. that would drive up interest rates and make mortgage credit less available for millions of americans. as such, it is imperative that we all work together, those of us here on this panel as well as congress to solve the issue we are here to discuss today. we believe we are seeing abusive practicis by some lenders in the v
the jennie mae guarantee and the jennie mae brand is globally recognized and trusted. the strong value of our brand leads to investment in the u.s. housing market from large asset managers, pension funds and central banks across the globe all of which makes lending to low income, first-time, rural and veteran borrowers possible. it would be very difficult for me to overstate the consequences for the u.s. housing market if jennie mae and our partnering federal agency, the usda, va and fha did...
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should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae. the pre-trial fannie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what? >> to get a hamp program. >> okay. >> they had to go to court to get the deed transferred back and get their home back in their name. fighting this drained every penny they had. they had garage sales to raise money, even moved in with a friend and rented out their house. >> we sold our cars. we sold everything just to survive, to pay our attorney fees as well as the mortgage. >> to recoup some of their cost, well, they sued for wrongful foreclosure. but they lost. they got their home back. and they thought they were back on track until they started getting their mortgage statements. >> we were so excited until we opened up the statement. >> they get a delinquency statement with other charges, more than $1,400 per month, listed as unpaid.
should have qualified for the loan modification. >> we got the pre-trial fannie mae. the pre-trial fannie mae was supposed to be set up to help us to get started if we met the criteria -- >> get started for what? >> to get a hamp program. >> okay. >> they had to go to court to get the deed transferred back and get their home back in their name. fighting this drained every penny they had. they had garage sales to raise money, even moved in with a friend and rented...
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london, and who's the guy from the beginie mae, i canter -- ginnie mae, i can't remember your name. mr. bright. when we say ginnie mae is able to find companies in this space, is that space include the v.a.? understand that ginnie mae -- am i misunderstanding that v.a. and ginnie mae work in partnership and together to operate this program? mr. bright: so ginnie mae has the authority to issue rules that pertain to lenders' bility to access our security. so we have broad statutory authority to write rules to access our security as we need to protect it. if you look at the charter of our top five mandates, the first fewer four relate to making sure there is liquidity in the mortgage market and the ability to promulgate regulations to make sure liquidity maintains in the mortgage market. once we issue rules to the issuers or lending community and say we have a rule to abide by, if there are violations of that guide, we can issue civil money penalties. our rulemaking ability is pretty much restricted to the ability to access a ginnie mae security. under what terms. we really can't issue
london, and who's the guy from the beginie mae, i canter -- ginnie mae, i can't remember your name. mr. bright. when we say ginnie mae is able to find companies in this space, is that space include the v.a.? understand that ginnie mae -- am i misunderstanding that v.a. and ginnie mae work in partnership and together to operate this program? mr. bright: so ginnie mae has the authority to issue rules that pertain to lenders' bility to access our security. so we have broad statutory authority to...
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mae: hi, steve. steve: hey, miss mae. how you doin'? mae: wonderful, thank you.e to meet you. steve: it's wonderful to meet y'all. welcome to the show. mae: thank you. steve: y'all from boston? mae: we are the connolly family from boston, massachusetts, and we are boston strong. [cheering and applause] steve: yeah. well, hey, come on. let's get it on. give me mae, give me candace. top 6 answers on the board. here we go. if a man could read his wife's mind, what would he hate to discover she's thinking of doing? candace: cheating. steve: cheating. mae: babysitting. steve: babysitting. [buzzer] caters: we're gonna play. we're gonna play. candace: we'll play. steve: we're gonna
mae: hi, steve. steve: hey, miss mae. how you doin'? mae: wonderful, thank you.e to meet you. steve: it's wonderful to meet y'all. welcome to the show. mae: thank you. steve: y'all from boston? mae: we are the connolly family from boston, massachusetts, and we are boston strong. [cheering and applause] steve: yeah. well, hey, come on. let's get it on. give me mae, give me candace. top 6 answers on the board. here we go. if a man could read his wife's mind, what would he hate to discover she's...
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other agencies such as ginny mae, fannie mae and fha can make changes more quickly. we support legislation that would empower va to make program changes in a similarly expeditious manner potentially including seasoning and recruitment period. additionally, policymakers should ensure the reasons are considered in the process to protect benefits of the deserving veterans. thank you again. i will now you recognize and yield myself to i would like to put my thoughts out there and ask you some questions. i spent four years as a regulator here in washington during the bush administration george w. but fdic and the regulation is that the best way to regulate any private market is full transparency and robust competition. so, the people know what they are getting and have choices. they are buying things if. i think mr. motley would understand about being in the industry. but this isn't a private market, it is a government market. explain that difference between. the competition the free marketeers like me believe in and rely on as the best way to weed out the riffraff. what
other agencies such as ginny mae, fannie mae and fha can make changes more quickly. we support legislation that would empower va to make program changes in a similarly expeditious manner potentially including seasoning and recruitment period. additionally, policymakers should ensure the reasons are considered in the process to protect benefits of the deserving veterans. thank you again. i will now you recognize and yield myself to i would like to put my thoughts out there and ask you some...
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anna mae hays died monday of a heart attack. she was 97 years old. up next here, they've been on the front lines of fires and floods. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by farmers insurance: we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. most anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ( ♪ ) i'm 65 and healthy. i'm not at risk. even healthy adults 65 and older are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. isn't it like a bad cold or flu? pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. in some cases, part of your lung may fill with mucus, making it hard to breathe. can i catch it from a pneumococcal vaccination? no. the vaccines do not contain live bacteria. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about how to help protect yourself. talk to your doctor or pharmacist 3 toddlers won't stop him.. and neither will lower back pain. because at a
anna mae hays died monday of a heart attack. she was 97 years old. up next here, they've been on the front lines of fires and floods. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by farmers insurance: we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. most anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum...
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. >> no encuentran el camino el equipo de ryan que tenía la máes de diferencia pero la perdió falló la> [♪ ♪] . > [música] . > en china los humanos buscan aliemnto para las aves muchas mueren por las bajas temperaturas porque los lagos se han congelado y no encuentran comida . >> decena de trabajadores abren canales para que puedan nadar y conseguir alimentos . >> llegan gansos y patos . >> es parte de la ayuda que dan los humanos a la fauna . >> pero que necesitan vivir . >> condiciones complejas . >> bueno que la pase bien buenas noches . >> [música] . > .... esta noche en titulares y mas fin de semana el america se a r amarca en el estadio azteca m n mienrtras capitan america llega a la liga mexicana y zidane no t tiene razones para festejar. m comienza titulares y mas >> buenas noches, saludos y bi bienvenidos y titulares y mas edicion sabatina.
. >> no encuentran el camino el equipo de ryan que tenía la máes de diferencia pero la perdió falló la> [♪ ♪] . > [música] . > en china los humanos buscan aliemnto para las aves muchas mueren por las bajas temperaturas porque los lagos se han congelado y no encuentran comida . >> decena de trabajadores abren canales para que puedan nadar y conseguir alimentos . >> llegan gansos y patos . >> es parte de la ayuda que dan los humanos a la fauna . >>...
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it's covering the grass in them center city, philadelphia not the case what so whatsoever, mae snow flurry activity, but this is live from mobile 6. further inland from where john is, jeanette reyes joins us live from the farley plaza in hammonton, atlantic county. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, the wind is blowing everywhere which, blowing left right, right in your face and creating whiteout conditions. take a look here, the plow trucks are trying to do their best to plow, but the snow continues to fall and the winds is throwing it everywhere way. i talked to the new jersey department of transportation they have 1500 piece of equipment out, they expect it to get worse, they are playing it by ear how much more manpower they have to throw on this as the day progresses and they asked to tell the viewers if you don't have to go out, stay home. we'll keep you posted on conditions as the morning progresses. reporting live from the farley plaza, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> if you're planning on flying, maybe you should savor that cup of coffee it may not
it's covering the grass in them center city, philadelphia not the case what so whatsoever, mae snow flurry activity, but this is live from mobile 6. further inland from where john is, jeanette reyes joins us live from the farley plaza in hammonton, atlantic county. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, the wind is blowing everywhere which, blowing left right, right in your face and creating whiteout conditions. take a look here, the plow trucks are trying to do their...
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. >> brown: the evening's host, artist carrie mae weems, called this a convening. >> this brings togetherdinary group of people who are thinking deeply about the moment in which we h inwaks: e op live and are as concerned as i am about addressing it.t each of us has to figure out how, in our own lives and in our own work.us >> brown: the 64 year-old weems is best known for her photography and, through it, her exploration of history, race, and power. we first spoke in 2014 when she became the first african- american woman given a solo exhibition at the prestigious guggenheim museum. among the works on display: the 1995 series, "from here i saw what happened and i cried," where weems altered 19th century photographs of slaves. and the 1990 "kitchen table series," in which weems herself is a character in a set of carefully constructed scenes from a woman's life. in recent years she's taken the aspect of performance further, to a theater piece she created called "grace notes," a response to the 2015 murder of nine members of a black church in charleston, south carolina by a white supremacist.
. >> brown: the evening's host, artist carrie mae weems, called this a convening. >> this brings togetherdinary group of people who are thinking deeply about the moment in which we h inwaks: e op live and are as concerned as i am about addressing it.t each of us has to figure out how, in our own lives and in our own work.us >> brown: the 64 year-old weems is best known for her photography and, through it, her exploration of history, race, and power. we first spoke in 2014 when...
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it's named after mae rose williams.l may of 1981, when the ground opened up and swallowed it. what happened here, which is now all water? tell us the story behind it, please. >> mae said she was looking out her window, saw a sycamore tree in her front yard disappear into the ground, and she realized that there was trouble. [ helicopter blades whirring ] it took with it a three-bedroom home, a luxury car dealership with about five porsches and a truck, half of the city's olympic-sized swimming pool, a portion of the street, and caused about $4 million worth of damage. >> it grew to 320 feet wide, 90 feet deep, and even became a tourist attraction until the city filled it in. >> florida's laws change in about 2011. it was in response to what was seen as runaway abuse of insurance when it came to sinkholes. insurance companies were paying out hundreds of millions of dollars in claims and taking in a fraction of that in their premiums. so the legislators responded. they changed the laws. and now a lot of people think that t
it's named after mae rose williams.l may of 1981, when the ground opened up and swallowed it. what happened here, which is now all water? tell us the story behind it, please. >> mae said she was looking out her window, saw a sycamore tree in her front yard disappear into the ground, and she realized that there was trouble. [ helicopter blades whirring ] it took with it a three-bedroom home, a luxury car dealership with about five porsches and a truck, half of the city's olympic-sized...
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, so we we re so —— but he loved anna mae, so we were able to make an animated figure and he could showheme. it found that in 250 cases a year, vulnerable people were not getting an intermediary. provisions are inconsistent across england and wales. getting an intermediary is five times more likely in cumbria than london, and there are delays averaging four weeks in matching victims with intermediaries. registered intermediaries can make the difference between justice delivered and justice denied. that's why some believe that what has thus far been a scheme should now be built into the criminaljustice act to as a full—blown national service. this is professionalising their role, and if we had a national lead who would gain all that information, would match them, we wouldn't find that inconsistency that this review is finding. and then they could put the role into parliament and recognise it even further. and if they need more, the unit can say, we do need one, we have the data to prove it. the government says intermediaries are valuable in helping vulnerable victims and witnesses, and t
, so we we re so —— but he loved anna mae, so we were able to make an animated figure and he could showheme. it found that in 250 cases a year, vulnerable people were not getting an intermediary. provisions are inconsistent across england and wales. getting an intermediary is five times more likely in cumbria than london, and there are delays averaging four weeks in matching victims with intermediaries. registered intermediaries can make the difference between justice delivered and justice...
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fifty-nine south at cottman the same story here come and mae your way into center city.els, 59 the vine. actually still looking okay. westbound jump out of the okay there, but, we do have overturned truck here, 2 route d overturned tractor-trailer here route 70 eastbound at route 72, jersey. rahel, jim, b >> meisha, thank you. for a lock at newspaper headlines from across our region. >>th the trentonian, mark homes faces five years in prison after neary $100,000 in public funds. authorities say he used the on s that included patronizing gentleman's clubs, and getting spa treatment. >> and the reading eagle after working half a year without new contract, futures in the wilson school district have decided to go on strike. last night following a contract negotiation session, representatives of the wilson education association notified school board members that teachers will officially go on strike beginning the morning of january 23rd. >>> from the times herald, after a tomorrow you will too us few months, numerous lawmakers accused of sexual misconduct, majority every stat
fifty-nine south at cottman the same story here come and mae your way into center city.els, 59 the vine. actually still looking okay. westbound jump out of the okay there, but, we do have overturned truck here, 2 route d overturned tractor-trailer here route 70 eastbound at route 72, jersey. rahel, jim, b >> meisha, thank you. for a lock at newspaper headlines from across our region. >>th the trentonian, mark homes faces five years in prison after neary $100,000 in public funds....
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. >> reporter: perillo lost his wife mae a few years ago and paid tribute to her by using her bible for his swearing in. his family right by his side. >> a lot of people have told me it gave them courage. they said they listen to the news and it's all bad all the time, bad news. when they heard about me, a 93-year-old man becoming mayor, it put a smile on their faces. >> congratulations. >> we should all be so fit and active. in case you're wondering, he's not the oldest mayor in the country. the mayor of booneville, kentucky is 98 and going strong. that is "nightly news" for this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6: another fight brewing between officers and the city of san jose. the struggle going on right now that could change the way the police, are policed. the news at six starts right now: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m jessica aguirre. and i )m raj mathai. politcal fireworks -- could lead real life changes. the independent police auditor is about to ask for more muscle when it comes to inve
. >> reporter: perillo lost his wife mae a few years ago and paid tribute to her by using her bible for his swearing in. his family right by his side. >> a lot of people have told me it gave them courage. they said they listen to the news and it's all bad all the time, bad news. when they heard about me, a 93-year-old man becoming mayor, it put a smile on their faces. >> congratulations. >> we should all be so fit and active. in case you're wondering, he's not the oldest...
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and the elephait, namely fannie mae and freddie mac. talk is heating up in congress to reform the system. and private investors seem not only ready but eager to get back in the mortgage game. as for mortgage rates, most predict they will move higher. but most predicted that for the past two years and were wrong. for "nightly business r" m diana olick in washington. >>> coming up, we're going to take you on the road and into the ai >>> the auto and airline industries are preparing to fly high in 2018, thanks to strong demand and consumer confidence that remains robust. what can we expect in the new year on the roads and in the air? phil lebeau takes a look. >> reporter: after three straight years with sales topping 17 million vehicles annually, the auto business will slow down in 2018. sales are expected to fall 3 to 5% next year due mainly to a slight pullback in demand. still, trucks and suvs will remain popular picks in showrooms thanks to relatively low gas prices. meanwhile, you can expect sales of electric cars to charge up in 2018
and the elephait, namely fannie mae and freddie mac. talk is heating up in congress to reform the system. and private investors seem not only ready but eager to get back in the mortgage game. as for mortgage rates, most predict they will move higher. but most predicted that for the past two years and were wrong. for "nightly business r" m diana olick in washington. >>> coming up, we're going to take you on the road and into the ai >>> the auto and airline industries...
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kennedy: bullies may land e punch, they mae a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of people united in defense of future. jon: joe kennedy is seeking to 'oaden the democratic pa's appeal to bring in more young people and minorities. dona trump is trying to wide the base of his support. what repubcans and democrats are engaged in is a battle for november's dterm elections, which could fundamentally alter the trajectory of this presidency. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. jane:bo so what the speech itself and how it was delivered? nei spoke to somho used to have a craft in the state of the union address for george w. bush. what did you make of the speech? >> i don't know if i would have been as smart as his speechwriters ended up being, taking a president who is not known as being a lefty oratiti an. his victory speech was very gracious when he won the election. but using people, using the extraordinary average americans and even a north korean, as the case may be, to te his story and policy priorities was a real
kennedy: bullies may land e punch, they mae a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of people united in defense of future. jon: joe kennedy is seeking to 'oaden the democratic pa's appeal to bring in more young people and minorities. dona trump is trying to wide the base of his support. what repubcans and democrats are engaged in is a battle for november's dterm elections, which could fundamentally alter the trajectory...
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and the elephants in it, namely fannie mae and freddie mac. talk is finally heating up in congress to reform the system and private investors seem not only ready, but eager, to get as for mortgage rates, most predict they will move higher. but most predicted that for the past two. >>> our thanks there to diana olick and steve liesman. here with some money moves to get the new year off to a smart start is personal finance expert stacy tisdale. i mean the smart part of this is coming into play, because there's so much unknown about what we're moving into for 2018. let's take, first, the new tax reform law. how shall we plan ahead for what will affect how much we pay to the government? >> this is the year that it's more important than ever that people sit down with an accountant or a financial professional. e the way you do the standard deduction was doubled. itemizing might not be right for you anymore. we saw all of this chaos around prepaying the real estate taxes. and we're still not quite sure how that works. and, in fact, unless your real e
and the elephants in it, namely fannie mae and freddie mac. talk is finally heating up in congress to reform the system and private investors seem not only ready, but eager, to get as for mortgage rates, most predict they will move higher. but most predicted that for the past two. >>> our thanks there to diana olick and steve liesman. here with some money moves to get the new year off to a smart start is personal finance expert stacy tisdale. i mean the smart part of this is coming...
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davos nestled in the swiss alps and the guest list is chock full of political heavyweights such as mae merkel mccrone and to many surprise trump no one expected mr america first to even consider participating in a forum whose the him both the globalists the idea of creating a shared future and a fractured world and yet he's slotted to be the last speaker of the event and will most likely use the opportunity to soapbox about his own brand of economic nationalism and all the political elite continue to enjoy the conference and rub elbows the i.m.f. has warned that the current economic climate has caused voters to lose faith in them voters in many advanced economies have soured on political establishments doubting their ability to deliver broadly shared growth in the face of tepid real wage gains reduced labor shares in national income and rising job polarization and in reality that discontent really shouldn't be all that surprising given that those in the ninety nine percent aren't the ones enjoying the benefits of the recent economic growth oxfam who works towards the relief of global p
davos nestled in the swiss alps and the guest list is chock full of political heavyweights such as mae merkel mccrone and to many surprise trump no one expected mr america first to even consider participating in a forum whose the him both the globalists the idea of creating a shared future and a fractured world and yet he's slotted to be the last speaker of the event and will most likely use the opportunity to soapbox about his own brand of economic nationalism and all the political elite...
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they weren't done screwing people out of the american dream the federal government including fannie mae and freddie mac. sold underwater mortgages to wall street investors who bought those same holds and turned them into rental properties having wall street as your landlord what could go wrong. it's like heaven when no i says your life coach. from there on this we turn to our senior housing expert now let me know. what's going on here what's going on here is you think landlords are somehow worse now that wall street's involved show me one person who has a good relationship with their land. right there was a ferret trapped in my walls for tooth. and when i told my landlord he tried to charge me a monthly pet owner feet. at least these wall street back companies like invitation homes are doing something about housing they pumped an average of twenty two thousand dollars each into what would otherwise be eyesores the only thing my landlords pumped recently is brought chicken. what into the walls to learn to ferret out. ok ok now it twenty two thousand dollars house is not really much for w
they weren't done screwing people out of the american dream the federal government including fannie mae and freddie mac. sold underwater mortgages to wall street investors who bought those same holds and turned them into rental properties having wall street as your landlord what could go wrong. it's like heaven when no i says your life coach. from there on this we turn to our senior housing expert now let me know. what's going on here what's going on here is you think landlords are somehow...
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mae city made amazon's final cut, a birthday present for new mayor keisha lance bottoms. >> number of jobs and just how it really can positively change the landscape of the city. a b a big deal. t reporter: these 20 names on amazon's new dance cards fall stavily in the midwest, stutheast, and northeast. here's why. amazon, the world's largest internet retailer, proposes spending $5 billion to build hq2 and create up to 50,000 jobs that average $100,000. >> i would hope that cities don't enter into a bidding war. >> reporter: amy liu, an urban policy expert at the brookings institute, warns suitors that overspending is only one potential pitfall. seattle, amazon's world s adquarters, has seen a surge in housing costs and traffic congestion. >> it will stress the housing market. it will stress the wages in the community, including really leaving some parts of the community behind. >> reporter: for the 20 finalists, this corporate iurtship may only intensify in the weeks ahead. here in georgia, jeff, governor nathan deal may call the legislature into special session to come up with a pac
mae city made amazon's final cut, a birthday present for new mayor keisha lance bottoms. >> number of jobs and just how it really can positively change the landscape of the city. a b a big deal. t reporter: these 20 names on amazon's new dance cards fall stavily in the midwest, stutheast, and northeast. here's why. amazon, the world's largest internet retailer, proposes spending $5 billion to build hq2 and create up to 50,000 jobs that average $100,000. >> i would hope that cities...
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mae and trump are due to meet in davos today ahead of trump's arrival u.s. treasury secretary steven minucci was already selling his boss's strategy over the wilds of meetings again lots of discussions just focused on international trade what's good for the united states is good for the rest of the world in terms of growth what that actually means in practice has not always been easy for the international trading community to decipher many in davos will be searching from speech on friday for additional parity within them. this situation in syria is on the table at diplomatic talks and. thank you heart because in vienna the united nations has begun fresh efforts to jumpstart peace talks between the syrian government and the opposition while the two days of talks of vienna come after eight previous rounds in geneva do you expect a breakthrough this time around but host u.n. special envoy for syria stuff on the mr remains optimistic outside the u.n. the kurds protested against another ongoing conflict in the region but turkish military operation in syria of a f
mae and trump are due to meet in davos today ahead of trump's arrival u.s. treasury secretary steven minucci was already selling his boss's strategy over the wilds of meetings again lots of discussions just focused on international trade what's good for the united states is good for the rest of the world in terms of growth what that actually means in practice has not always been easy for the international trading community to decipher many in davos will be searching from speech on friday for...
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discussion on the issue has also been shared jeweled from march we spoke to former m i five officer annie mae shaw who says certain types of prisoner need to be held separately. you have a situation where obviously the prison staff are concerned about their safety the ratio of reported one prison member looking after ninety prisoners is really unacceptable when it comes to safety and there have been a number of attacks as well in different prisons across france over the last few weeks showing that they are vulnerable you know to nice things and being beaten up one of the issues they really need to address is this question of how they manage the prison population because we have seen time and time and time again if the last few years with these so-called lone wolf terrorist attacks across most of the western world many of these people perhaps are not you know hard line jihadists who've been fighting in syria but actually they've been people who were petty criminals perhaps doubling in drugs coming out of the deprived areas of our countries and it's when they are serving time for those lower le
discussion on the issue has also been shared jeweled from march we spoke to former m i five officer annie mae shaw who says certain types of prisoner need to be held separately. you have a situation where obviously the prison staff are concerned about their safety the ratio of reported one prison member looking after ninety prisoners is really unacceptable when it comes to safety and there have been a number of attacks as well in different prisons across france over the last few weeks showing...
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anna mae hayes born in buffalo, new york served as front line nurse during world war ii and korea. in 1970 promoted from colonel to brigadier general. she died monday of a heart attack. she was 97 years old. >>> up next, they have been on the front lines of fires and floods. >> special nod to the cbs crews. to their ankles. beyond covered in mud. working in santa barbara, county, california. that is nothing compared to what fire rescue crews are face tonight as they search through the mud for the missing. here, they came to the rescue of a 14-year-old girl. trapped in the wreckage of a house. many of these unsung heroes are the same men and women who risk their lives, fighting the wildfires that destroyed acre after acre here, setting up the conditions that led to the mudslide disaster. as the rain storm ended, a rainbow appeared in the sky. a symbol of hope when needed the most. that's the "overnight news," i'm jeff glor. >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. search-and-rescue teamsen southern california are in a race against time off to find survivors. trap
anna mae hayes born in buffalo, new york served as front line nurse during world war ii and korea. in 1970 promoted from colonel to brigadier general. she died monday of a heart attack. she was 97 years old. >>> up next, they have been on the front lines of fires and floods. >> special nod to the cbs crews. to their ankles. beyond covered in mud. working in santa barbara, county, california. that is nothing compared to what fire rescue crews are face tonight as they search...
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carlecarley shimkus, michael mae and tom shillue. does this lawsuit have any merit?: i think it does. why not? usually i laugh off these kinds of lawsuits. but now the left is getting a taste their own medicine really. i just created that expression. kennedy: they make the medicine. tom: we need guys like this to show what tom foolery it is. kennedy: michael malice, google said tell us whatever want. be as honest as possible. let us know what we are doing wrong. how can we get more women into tech. break it down. an writes this manifesto and he's fired. >> james todaymore has a masters the. to denigrate specifically men or den grait specifically whites. these are things that are very difficult to hold up in court. the conservative thing i think is a no-go. but when you talk about discrimination based on race and gender it's difficult to come out with their public image. carley: he was saying women don't hold as many tech jobs as men because women * more interested in people than things. they might become doctors, lawyers, nurse rather than engineers. does everybody h
carlecarley shimkus, michael mae and tom shillue. does this lawsuit have any merit?: i think it does. why not? usually i laugh off these kinds of lawsuits. but now the left is getting a taste their own medicine really. i just created that expression. kennedy: they make the medicine. tom: we need guys like this to show what tom foolery it is. kennedy: michael malice, google said tell us whatever want. be as honest as possible. let us know what we are doing wrong. how can we get more women into...
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the are identified as kimberly taylor and jessica mae zach. the two women lived on the property. where they were found. >>> the accused killers of a teenager enrichment are expected to be in court on monday for the start of their preliminary hearing. the victim martinez was shot and killed 16 months ago. a few blocks from his house. his family talked with paul chambers as they began their fight for the justice of their son.>> reporter:>> remember the tragedy that has happened. >> reporter: the parents of martinez junior or nico came together to remember a young man who is gone too soon.>> this was his neighborhood. for him to have been murdered walking home it hurts.>> reporter: they are prepared to live the pain all over again. a hearing for the man accused of killing him begins next week. they are charged with violent crimes as well as two other murders besides nico's.>> i'm grateful for the fact we can say we can get justice. and it all starts on monday.>> it opens up things again. it just hurts to think about that.>> reporter: september 19, 2016. nico was a few blocks away fr
the are identified as kimberly taylor and jessica mae zach. the two women lived on the property. where they were found. >>> the accused killers of a teenager enrichment are expected to be in court on monday for the start of their preliminary hearing. the victim martinez was shot and killed 16 months ago. a few blocks from his house. his family talked with paul chambers as they began their fight for the justice of their son.>> reporter:>> remember the tragedy that has...
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into europe and asia and, you know, those maurkt mae doing well as well >> rick, so i see oil now at $64. more than a three-year high. see gold going to $13.38 multi-month high why would that be happening? could it be the three-year low in the dollar index right now? that's pretty amazing. >> yeah, i mean, it really is amazing. the breadth of the move, you know, we talk about how we've had such big moves in equities without any major retracements you can sort of say the same thing about the relationship of the dollar index or the euro versus the dollar. both of those now are sitting at levels unseen since about christmas 2014 so over three years. and it's been swift. just look at the last two days low to high. you've gone from basically 119 1/2 to 129 1/2, two full year rows, low to high, in two sessions dollar index, 1.50 cents this is amazing. it really does underscore that europe is where the concentration is this isn't as much a dollar weakness story as it is about a euro strength story. i don't see it diminishing as a matter of fact, when you actually start looking at things lik
into europe and asia and, you know, those maurkt mae doing well as well >> rick, so i see oil now at $64. more than a three-year high. see gold going to $13.38 multi-month high why would that be happening? could it be the three-year low in the dollar index right now? that's pretty amazing. >> yeah, i mean, it really is amazing. the breadth of the move, you know, we talk about how we've had such big moves in equities without any major retracements you can sort of say the same thing...
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. >> well, he called mae great man last night, and so he changed the tune. >> and many republicans are siding with the president on this. in the book, he called the president are treasonous. some believe it could spark new investigations. >> and i don't believe it is treasono treasonous, but very alarming. >> and so you will see more of the interview that you will see shortly on "today" show, kris and marcus. >> you can see the interview coming up at 7:00 on the "today" show right after this newscast. >>> breaking news out of newark, new jersey, where the firefighters are battling a massive fire in a building that spread to other buildings. cars have been burned and two firefighters have been injured. one slipped on ice, and another hel rpd from the scene. and now, the frozen an windy conditions are making a difficult for firefighters, because they say they have limited access to water. >> and happening today, the man accused in the pier 39 terror plot is due in court. 26-year-old everson jamison is expected to be arraigned in fresno, and the u.s. attorney's office is now going to incl
. >> well, he called mae great man last night, and so he changed the tune. >> and many republicans are siding with the president on this. in the book, he called the president are treasonous. some believe it could spark new investigations. >> and i don't believe it is treasono treasonous, but very alarming. >> and so you will see more of the interview that you will see shortly on "today" show, kris and marcus. >> you can see the interview coming up at 7:00...
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one-time payments we re mae ando fannie freddie mack and things like that. to gdoes this mean to debt pd? i said it before, it is already higher than any other time since ii.d war it is about twice of the historic average. debtprior to the tax cuts, to gdp was rising from 77% of gd to 91% after a decade. lot might not sound like a to you, but it sure sounds like a lot to me. that would be unpres sented to start with. to have a debt that's so high and continues to rise. aloneesult of the tax cut , debt is likely to rise to gdp.f if we add in the other policies, we're talking about 98%. extended. is the $2 trillion scenario i show ed you. we assume everything is ex tended, debt would reach 108% gdp. we could exceed the record. not because of a war. not because of the great depression. but because of our own choosing. because congress continued to and tax less without consideration of the fiscal consequences. is a lonely,id it lonely universe out there. some may say yes. the tax cuts are going to create tremendous growth. this is a static estimate. added in dyn
one-time payments we re mae ando fannie freddie mack and things like that. to gdoes this mean to debt pd? i said it before, it is already higher than any other time since ii.d war it is about twice of the historic average. debtprior to the tax cuts, to gdp was rising from 77% of gd to 91% after a decade. lot might not sound like a to you, but it sure sounds like a lot to me. that would be unpres sented to start with. to have a debt that's so high and continues to rise. aloneesult of the tax cut...
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. >> well, he called mae great man last night so he changed the tune. >> reporter: and many are saying that he cited that donald jr. was treasonous, and that could spark new questions in the trump investigati investigation. >> well, it is maybe not treason, but unpay are tri yotic. >> avery critical of the new administration. and in fact, it is already a number one best seller on amazon, but as i said, it is sold out as of this morning. you will want to see that interview with michael wolf coming up on "the today show." >> thank you, tracy pots. and that interview is going to be coming up after this newscast and exclusive live interview with the book's author at 7:00 on "today show." >>> we have breaking news for you in newark, new jersey, the firefighters are battling a massive fire that started in an abandon building before spread ing to other buildings. cars were burned, and two firefighters were injured. one slip ared on ice, and another had to be helped from the scene. frozen conditions are making it difficult for the crews. they say they have limited access to water. >>> a man ac
. >> well, he called mae great man last night so he changed the tune. >> reporter: and many are saying that he cited that donald jr. was treasonous, and that could spark new questions in the trump investigati investigation. >> well, it is maybe not treason, but unpay are tri yotic. >> avery critical of the new administration. and in fact, it is already a number one best seller on amazon, but as i said, it is sold out as of this morning. you will want to see that...
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mae came to the autumn to update the mps. >> mr.aker, between a sovereign united kingdom and a strong and successful european union it is our ambition and our offer to our european friends, achieving that partnership will depart leadership and flexibility, not just from us but from our friend the 27 nations of the eu. >> the speech that mistreated the scale of the mass the government is making of these negotiations. fifteen months on in the referendum and were still no clearer what the future of this country will look like. just at the moment when britain needs a strong negotiating team we have cabinet at each other's throats. half of the conservative party once the foreign secretary back in the other half once the counselor. >> teresa may ridicules what she reckons was shifting approach to brexit. >> they said they wanted to leave the stable market and now they say they want to stay in the single market. he said that staying would defeat the [inaudible] the used to be against the second referendum but now they refuse to [inaudible]
mae came to the autumn to update the mps. >> mr.aker, between a sovereign united kingdom and a strong and successful european union it is our ambition and our offer to our european friends, achieving that partnership will depart leadership and flexibility, not just from us but from our friend the 27 nations of the eu. >> the speech that mistreated the scale of the mass the government is making of these negotiations. fifteen months on in the referendum and were still no clearer what...
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he mae pictures in the next few minutes. aaron, back to you. >> chris, thank you. it's 6:34. in the top stories, it's something we've been talking about nonstop since the temperatures dropped. water main breaks. melissa mentioned this one at new hampshire avenue. as you can see, crews have a lot of work to do here. so that road is likely to be closed during the remainder of the morning rush. >>> howard university postponed classes for more than a week because of problems created by this long stretch of cold weather. the cold caused steam pipes to burst, filling two classroom buildings in douglas hall and the annex with moisture. it caused problem for the campus's boiler system. some buildings don't have consistent heat. >>> starting today, metro riders are not allowed to carry negative balances on their smart trip cards. one way to avoid that is to sign up for the auto reload. it will add money to the smart trip cards when the balance falls below $10. unresolved negative balances have ad lost revenue. >>> there could be another big change for metro riders. >> involving puttin
he mae pictures in the next few minutes. aaron, back to you. >> chris, thank you. it's 6:34. in the top stories, it's something we've been talking about nonstop since the temperatures dropped. water main breaks. melissa mentioned this one at new hampshire avenue. as you can see, crews have a lot of work to do here. so that road is likely to be closed during the remainder of the morning rush. >>> howard university postponed classes for more than a week because of problems created...
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. >> reporter: anna mae thomas lives on a fixed income and said her monthly pass went from 25 to $30.on disability it does affect a little, but having to deal with public transportation, we have to take the increase and just kind of maybe put other things aside. >> reporter: the fare increase is designed to help the struggling transit agency which is trying to deal with a significant drop in ridership despite a booming silicon valley economy. last year vta's average weekday ridership dropped by over 2,000 riders from 2015 and it's down 50,000 riders from its high point in 1999. >> we knew that ridership was going down and we knew population was increasing. we just needed to figure out a way to address that. >> reporter: vta's plan also includes trying to grow ridership with young people. the youth fare is dropping from $1.75 to $1 per ride and transfers from bus to bus or vta train are free within a two hour window for riders using clipper or the ez fare app. vta is increasing the frequency of buses on the most popular routes and cutting back or eliminating buses on less used ones. >>
. >> reporter: anna mae thomas lives on a fixed income and said her monthly pass went from 25 to $30.on disability it does affect a little, but having to deal with public transportation, we have to take the increase and just kind of maybe put other things aside. >> reporter: the fare increase is designed to help the struggling transit agency which is trying to deal with a significant drop in ridership despite a booming silicon valley economy. last year vta's average weekday...
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you can see behind mae there are about a dozen san jose police patrol cars here. and sources tell us that there was an officer-involved shooting. they tell us that an officer opened fire towards someone who was apparently wielding some kind of axe. now, this may have been a foiled burglary. no officers were hurt. and we do not know whether that person that was shot is still alive or not. but this is the information we have. apparently the suspect was wielding an axe, and officers opened fire. and now they're investigating the shooting. now, as you know here at the pg&e metcalf substation this got national attention after someone fired several shots into the substation knocking power out. there are no homes directly in the area. at this point, our sources tell us that this may have been a foiled burglary. the monterey road is open at this hour. but they have sections of the area cordoned off. we'll look into the investigation, the officer-involved shooting and try to bring you the latest information as we learn it. reporting live in san jose -- >> marianne thank yo
you can see behind mae there are about a dozen san jose police patrol cars here. and sources tell us that there was an officer-involved shooting. they tell us that an officer opened fire towards someone who was apparently wielding some kind of axe. now, this may have been a foiled burglary. no officers were hurt. and we do not know whether that person that was shot is still alive or not. but this is the information we have. apparently the suspect was wielding an axe, and officers opened fire....
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. >> brown: the 30-year-old monet lives in southern florida and has worked with carrie mae weems beforeou, you don't say no, you just say yes. >> brown: another young artist saying yes was john edmonds, who showed a series of photographs of young black men. >> there is a different way of entering and thinking about politics and you know political art, art that's not blatantly about sort of sending a message but more so inviting the viewer to kind of contemplate on their own sort of mindset. >> brown: do you think an artist has a responsibility to address political issues overtly? >> it's an artist's responsibility to be mindful of the political climate there, because photographs and images they; have a great amount of power. >> brown: that ¡climate' for the people here meant a response to growing divisions within the country. >> for me donald trump has really brought something forward to bear on us all. he's brought forward very clear ideas about what america should and shouldn't be, at a moment and for that reason i think that his election has been absolutely remarkable and necessary b
. >> brown: the 30-year-old monet lives in southern florida and has worked with carrie mae weems beforeou, you don't say no, you just say yes. >> brown: another young artist saying yes was john edmonds, who showed a series of photographs of young black men. >> there is a different way of entering and thinking about politics and you know political art, art that's not blatantly about sort of sending a message but more so inviting the viewer to kind of contemplate on their own...
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fannie mae, freddie mac, t.a.r.p., things like that. so what does this mean debt to gdp? well, i mentioned to you before that debt to gdp is already higher than any other time since world war ii, already about twice its historic average. and even prior to the tax cuts, debt to gdp was rising from 77% of gdp today to 91% after a decade. that might not sound like a lot to you, but it sure sounds like a lot to me. that's really what would be unprecedented to start with, to have a debt already so high and continue to rise. as a result of this tax cut bill alone, debt is likely to rise to 96% of gdp. if we add in other policies, we're talking about 98%. if we submit that everything is extended extended, the scenario i showed you back here, debt would reach 108% of gdp by 2027. in other words, we would exceed that world war ii record not because of a war, not because of a great depression, but because of our own choosing, because congress continued to spend more and tax less without consideration of the fiscal consequences. remember, i said, it's a lonely lonely universe of bud
fannie mae, freddie mac, t.a.r.p., things like that. so what does this mean debt to gdp? well, i mentioned to you before that debt to gdp is already higher than any other time since world war ii, already about twice its historic average. and even prior to the tax cuts, debt to gdp was rising from 77% of gdp today to 91% after a decade. that might not sound like a lot to you, but it sure sounds like a lot to me. that's really what would be unprecedented to start with, to have a debt already so...
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[captioning made possible nakul mamahendro: itit never mae sense t to me that,t, like, yoyou walk intntos resestau, everything is s super formal, ad thehen you go and you sit d down and youou're,, like, oh, i'lll e the 10.99 buffet. okayay. 10.99 buffet, you know. sso we were e just like, you kn, let's just scrap everything. let's starart fresh. like, what do we want our restaurant to look like? arjujun mahendro: we wanant to change the perception of indian culture in america. so how do we pusush th n needl forward and how do we grorow? nakul: we're going to seserve, like,e, the most t bomb tradidil indian food. we're also o going to serve really, really, really
[captioning made possible nakul mamahendro: itit never mae sense t to me that,t, like, yoyou walk intntos resestau, everything is s super formal, ad thehen you go and you sit d down and youou're,, like, oh, i'lll e the 10.99 buffet. okayay. 10.99 buffet, you know. sso we were e just like, you kn, let's just scrap everything. let's starart fresh. like, what do we want our restaurant to look like? arjujun mahendro: we wanant to change the perception of indian culture in america. so how do we...
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. >>> and finally, double chance become a maeing millionaire. powerball jackpot up to $440 million for tomorrow's drawing and mega millions jackpot stands $343 million. if you feel lucky the next mega millions drawing is tonight. why am i standing here. >> exactly right. >> i know. it we're in on it. >> wisdom. coming up, facebook is looking for answers messaging service goes down. >> and did you know you can make money being a professional kudler. it's more independent than it sounds. >> a live look across the d.c. region. i'm not insult ur your game. >> remember me? >> remember your friends. >> 5:22 is the time and 14 degrees. we're back before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100%
. >>> and finally, double chance become a maeing millionaire. powerball jackpot up to $440 million for tomorrow's drawing and mega millions jackpot stands $343 million. if you feel lucky the next mega millions drawing is tonight. why am i standing here. >> exactly right. >> i know. it we're in on it. >> wisdom. coming up, facebook is looking for answers messaging service goes down. >> and did you know you can make money being a professional kudler. it's more...
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look at the data horton, the housing market still not being impacted by the rate market if you said to mae, it's hard t pick, not a digital answer you get into the mid 3s, you start to create some pullback in housing in some other parts of the market the point you said, which is exactly right, is you know, a bit technical. real rates, inflation is tickeded up. you think about inflation, we're going to run low twos an the ten-year is still at 270 you think about premium and what real rates are it's important to follow i think real rates can expand a little bit, but i don't think a 3% ten-year is going to create that echoke u auffarth but if you got into the mid threes, that's where you start to get some slowdown >> praesh appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> is 3%, what is an equity market look like in a 3% world >> if it gets there over the next couple of weeks, the market looks a lot lower, but we spent some time with rick the other night and it's kind of a measured up. i'm short the ten year also the longer end of the curve because i think it's going to move up quicker. i think wit
look at the data horton, the housing market still not being impacted by the rate market if you said to mae, it's hard t pick, not a digital answer you get into the mid 3s, you start to create some pullback in housing in some other parts of the market the point you said, which is exactly right, is you know, a bit technical. real rates, inflation is tickeded up. you think about inflation, we're going to run low twos an the ten-year is still at 270 you think about premium and what real rates are...
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mae having to trudge back to the u.k. without having a deal and then there being weak telephone diplomacy before going out and getting a deal. embarrassments, they were in the house of commons but the trimester set in that newspaper articles wrote that she got to where she set out to get to at the outset. to that extent, i think she will be believed. it did take actually ages to get there and what did that tell us? >> it took ages, it took longer than originally thought because this was broken and crucial to remember, not everything in the basal discussions is resolved, the barrier was sufficient progress. it doesn't mean that it is all done, there are still huge questions around the irish border, there is the agreement at the border should be soft but there isn't much of an agreement yet about his fbi go about achieving that. you, it is atells mighty complicated business trying to a not a relationship that has gone back a generation. that is before we get to what many people would think there would be an even more compli
mae having to trudge back to the u.k. without having a deal and then there being weak telephone diplomacy before going out and getting a deal. embarrassments, they were in the house of commons but the trimester set in that newspaper articles wrote that she got to where she set out to get to at the outset. to that extent, i think she will be believed. it did take actually ages to get there and what did that tell us? >> it took ages, it took longer than originally thought because this was...