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this is nigeria we are in a nature conservation area the size of austria which invesco has placed on its world heritage list. the first destination of the caravans is the oasis of fun. there is salt here since time immemorial it has been separated from the ground water and fashioned into cones. this is cattle salt and it's the only product of the desert in these parts that can be traded. it is salt the caravans bear onboard when they leave the oasis with their load and they do so as quickly as they can for fun is an inhospitable place the desert is steadily swallowing up the old way says and nial a ding it just as it is bearing more and more land among its margins below the sea . the desert is growing ever more hostile to life within its battle. and ever more beautiful. little. fire of. our land. it is taken thousands of years to form this beauty rock drawing show that black africans once lived here and that there were cattle elephants and giraffes as well . but the desert long ago drove them further and further south. water courses long dry can still be made out. in a deep gorge on
this is nigeria we are in a nature conservation area the size of austria which invesco has placed on its world heritage list. the first destination of the caravans is the oasis of fun. there is salt here since time immemorial it has been separated from the ground water and fashioned into cones. this is cattle salt and it's the only product of the desert in these parts that can be traded. it is salt the caravans bear onboard when they leave the oasis with their load and they do so as quickly as...
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nature conservation makes sense here protecting the ecosystem also creates jobs. so that is the goal of the park is to restore the ecosystem and fight public. policy in this region. because the local population distributional work. they harvest whatever nature provides. the local economy is based on fishing and farming. fish yet if there's no more water there will be nothing left. but this is activity. locally caught to law is hung out to dry in the open air. many villages have no electricity let alone refrigerators fisherman sell their fish across the country and even in neighboring senegal. the point be they them in the past people lived here from farming too. but really fishing makes most sense we can make a living from fishing all year round and they benefit from the lock in the basin there are lots of fish there. the abundance of fish is a recent development thirty years ago the region was left ravaged by this dam built in the one nine hundred eighty s. to supply mauritania senegal gambia and mali with fresh water. it devastated the natural environment. the c
nature conservation makes sense here protecting the ecosystem also creates jobs. so that is the goal of the park is to restore the ecosystem and fight public. policy in this region. because the local population distributional work. they harvest whatever nature provides. the local economy is based on fishing and farming. fish yet if there's no more water there will be nothing left. but this is activity. locally caught to law is hung out to dry in the open air. many villages have no electricity...
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spirits young people they were looking for an alternative a better way of life they were into nature conservation and human rights and so on he began to question everything and to think about what can be done to change the world. i had such a close relationship with yuri that there was a bond between us even if we weren't always in touch even though he had his own life which i didn't know anything about right yeah. good in ny at the show you say it them and on says he never he caught it into his head.
spirits young people they were looking for an alternative a better way of life they were into nature conservation and human rights and so on he began to question everything and to think about what can be done to change the world. i had such a close relationship with yuri that there was a bond between us even if we weren't always in touch even though he had his own life which i didn't know anything about right yeah. good in ny at the show you say it them and on says he never he caught it into...
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spirits young people they were looking for an alternative a better way of life they were into nature conservation and human rights and so on he began to question everything and to think about what can be done to change the world. i had such a close relationship with yuri that there was a bond between us even if we weren't always in touch even though he had his own life which i didn't know anything about right yeah. he got it into his head that he should go and support these people working for human rights and indigenous people in mexico them as an equal voice in mexico and. yet the work would be dangerous and but that didn't deter him. by step barbara. if the situation in the region was quite complicated for years people have been profiting off the back of the region where the indigenous take a people left. several regional administrations have been siphoning off enormous sums of government money. the indigenous people never saw any of it. it never went to the poor people who needed it. and. that. the money is not being used for construction or education which is what it's earmarked for and. it's
spirits young people they were looking for an alternative a better way of life they were into nature conservation and human rights and so on he began to question everything and to think about what can be done to change the world. i had such a close relationship with yuri that there was a bond between us even if we weren't always in touch even though he had his own life which i didn't know anything about right yeah. he got it into his head that he should go and support these people working for...
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nature conservation makes sense here protecting the ecosystem also creates jobs. so that is the goal of the park is to restore the ecosystem and fight public. policy in this region. because the local population distributional work. they harvest whatever nature provides. the local economy is based on fishing and farming. if there's no more water there will be nothing left. to eat. locally caught is hung out to dry in the open air. many villages have no electricity let alone refrigerators fisherman sell their fish across the country and even in neighboring senegal. in the past people lived here from farming to. but really fishing makes most sense we can make a living from fishing all year round and we benefit from the loch in the basin there are lots of fish here. the abundance of fish is a recent development thirty years ago the region was left ravaged by this dam built in the one nine hundred eighty s. to supply mauritania senegal gambia and mali with fresh water. it devastated the natural environment. the construction of the dom completely destabilized the ecosys
nature conservation makes sense here protecting the ecosystem also creates jobs. so that is the goal of the park is to restore the ecosystem and fight public. policy in this region. because the local population distributional work. they harvest whatever nature provides. the local economy is based on fishing and farming. if there's no more water there will be nothing left. to eat. locally caught is hung out to dry in the open air. many villages have no electricity let alone refrigerators...
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the bigett donation ever received by the nature conservancy. >>> and michael finney is taking your questions on facebook and twitter. he's going to answer your question really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> authorities in los angeles are looking into how a passenger was allowed to board the wrong flight on the wrong airline and how the mistake went unnoticed until after takeoff. on board, teigen live tweeted the whole thing. >> this plane parked back l.a.x. airport making a u-turn because an unauthorized person made it on board. during the flight, the cabin crew became aware that one of the passengers boarded the incorrect flight and notified the pilot. as part of the airlines security procedure, the pilot in command decided to return to the originating airport where the passenger was disembarked. this shows the flight of flight 175 as it left l.a.x. tuesday morning heading to tokyo but then made the sharp turn. t
the bigett donation ever received by the nature conservancy. >>> and michael finney is taking your questions on facebook and twitter. he's going to answer your question really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> authorities in los angeles are looking into how a passenger was allowed to board the wrong...
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it's a battle against nature, time and a conservative society, which looks down on those without a child♪ >> where do you stand on different topics? join us on facebook and take part in our discussions dw global society. you'll also find moving stories there from around the world. so follow us. ♪ >> and now to our global ideas series. this is when we meet people committed to protecting our environment. jordan is a small country with limited access to water and fertile soil. climate change and over-use of the country's green areas are playing havoc with the natural world. our reporter mabel gundlach travelled there and found herself in some pretty risky situations. conservation work is certainly not for the faint-hearted. or at least that's what jordanian princesses say. correspondent: these sheep get milked twice a day. there are 300 of them, so it's hard work. in total, the herd numbers around 700 animals. in spring and summer they graze here in the pasture area near al jizah, east of the city of madaba. the land is leased by abu mohamed. he's the head of a huge bedouin family that has
it's a battle against nature, time and a conservative society, which looks down on those without a child♪ >> where do you stand on different topics? join us on facebook and take part in our discussions dw global society. you'll also find moving stories there from around the world. so follow us. ♪ >> and now to our global ideas series. this is when we meet people committed to protecting our environment. jordan is a small country with limited access to water and fertile soil....
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he said in last class how mcclellan was conservative in nature in terms of his troops and the way he goes about everything. it kind of makes sense to see that he doesn't want to make it about slavery right off the bat because he is still -- you said he is more concerned about the war aspects and he is more conservative in nature about everything, so he does not want to make that big jump from war to make the war about slavery. prof. harris: i think that is a really good point. he has ideas, but he also has a temperament, and it is conservative and cautious. at the end he says this is a true conservative policy. that conservatism may be, i don't want to risk my soldiers unnecessarily, but i don't want to risk tearing the country apart when we don't need it. he could be trying to keep the union together. maybe he is trying to do something that is impossible. student: he is still trying to fight it limited war. he has not made the jump to we have to confiscate property. he still wants to compensate them. i think he has not quite made that jump that sheridan made. harris: i quoted grant
he said in last class how mcclellan was conservative in nature in terms of his troops and the way he goes about everything. it kind of makes sense to see that he doesn't want to make it about slavery right off the bat because he is still -- you said he is more concerned about the war aspects and he is more conservative in nature about everything, so he does not want to make that big jump from war to make the war about slavery. prof. harris: i think that is a really good point. he has ideas, but...
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that would advocate for the american people, for example, the conservation of our national resources. governor'sfirst conference on natural resources. in 1909, we held the first north american conference. we had planned and begun to implement plans for the first international conference on the conservation of natural resources. between his lack of energy and under the influence of the old , president taft was a great disappointed to me. on the nomination was still in chicago, -- was stolen in chicago, one should not support one who steals. yes sir -- yes, sir. their isy have heard an election in three years. cap's you had not quite achieved the second of the term, would you be interested -- [laughter] not give a response. if nominated, i will not serve. if elected, i will not serve. if -- roosevelt 2020. [laughter and applause] >> yes, sir? labor in superior to capital. what did you mean? lincoln said there was no justice in stealing bread from a man who belabored. capital, they run this country for plenty of time. is cut outabor that from the of making done. of putting class against class, i hope it is nothing i was neve
that would advocate for the american people, for example, the conservation of our national resources. governor'sfirst conference on natural resources. in 1909, we held the first north american conference. we had planned and begun to implement plans for the first international conference on the conservation of natural resources. between his lack of energy and under the influence of the old , president taft was a great disappointed to me. on the nomination was still in chicago, -- was stolen in...
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business necessarily and when they proposed, the reporting at cbs which is original in nature, cannot be conservative, no more conservative, you don't worry about that, that they are conservative. less interfere -- at cbs the last few years working from billionaires. >> you alluded to this, the power of the internet, the smear campaign. >> smear operator, the military guy, hand 140 characters and fake twitter accounts and look at the solicitation put online, software for people to maintain social media accounts, individual ip addresses, do it with connections where if you look at these people they have friends that look real and be friends with people you know and do things and go places. and the fake accounts, they know social media is the number one way to influence opinion. and they get out. if you talk about that, a rumor or innuendo or fake news if you want to call it that. the relatively few people, quickly before the internet can fill up a global following overnight and technological tricks that are available to many billing images and photography and video to make it look like something happe
business necessarily and when they proposed, the reporting at cbs which is original in nature, cannot be conservative, no more conservative, you don't worry about that, that they are conservative. less interfere -- at cbs the last few years working from billionaires. >> you alluded to this, the power of the internet, the smear campaign. >> smear operator, the military guy, hand 140 characters and fake twitter accounts and look at the solicitation put online, software for people to...
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began to talk about the need for involving the local people who live depend on the natural his sources in the conservation of those resources i think that's a much more sustainable. together with the african wildlife foundation the mass i devised a land use plan now one part of the area is reserved for agriculture and settlement and another part is reserved for conservation. a small luxury lodge was set up to develop tourism at several hundred euros a night a room here doesn't come cheap yet the large attracts tourists from all over the world. their environment the majestic mountain who comes off yeah it's always beautiful and suddenly in the early morning hours when it is there . and it's in their area and. the environment. elephants in a row kilimanjaro behind. this holiday. the lodge not only benefits wildlife and tourists it also benefits the community. the lodges the community over four hundred seventy thousand euros so far. part of the revenue is used to fund community projects such as a school a well and husbandry services. the large also trains and employs about twenty five members of the local co
began to talk about the need for involving the local people who live depend on the natural his sources in the conservation of those resources i think that's a much more sustainable. together with the african wildlife foundation the mass i devised a land use plan now one part of the area is reserved for agriculture and settlement and another part is reserved for conservation. a small luxury lodge was set up to develop tourism at several hundred euros a night a room here doesn't come cheap yet...
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said it after bringing in the worst conservative election result since nine hundred forty nine does the chancellor party leader bother you sometimes. naturally the c.d.u. bothers me sometimes that i'm the chairman of the conservative youth organizations in bavaria and the rest of germany and we want to be a thorn in the party's side in that respect there's a great deal i disagree with i believe in the future we've got to ensure that we had better election results and part of that is looking at the results we had and looking at the campaign critically. so let's keep doing the same in principle is not the conservative renewal you're calling for as i wouldn't sign my name to a statement that said i have no idea about what we could have done better what could be done better now what are you demanding they have a clear language clear language means that when people come to us as immigrants for example then it's clear that those who come who are not allowed to stay must be deported as quickly as possible. anyone who commits a crime here has no business in this country we've seen the star of david another jewish symbols being burned in the streets
said it after bringing in the worst conservative election result since nine hundred forty nine does the chancellor party leader bother you sometimes. naturally the c.d.u. bothers me sometimes that i'm the chairman of the conservative youth organizations in bavaria and the rest of germany and we want to be a thorn in the party's side in that respect there's a great deal i disagree with i believe in the future we've got to ensure that we had better election results and part of that is looking at...
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conservatives have done an awful lot of good things in this country the natural opponent are monarchists and monarchists by and large are also closet fascists and you can go look at world war two who are the nazis visiting in britain it's one of those stories they don't want to tell they were visiting those that were connected to the monarchy right when the banking industry was in huge support of fascism in germany and across europe so too were the unchecked corporate power of the walt disney corporation the ford corporation and the coca-cola corporation and the i.b.m. was also who do you think made the little. digital tattoos in the concentra. camp victims was provided for i.b.m. i.b.m. actually they created a special orange string for the nazis called phantom coca-cola right yeah who funded the frickin nazis j.p. morgan well you know there's another big supporter want is that you're bringing up inconvenient truths of people don't want to talk about but little i mean we talk about here pittsboro because pittsburgh in durham and this area of the country is a hotb
conservatives have done an awful lot of good things in this country the natural opponent are monarchists and monarchists by and large are also closet fascists and you can go look at world war two who are the nazis visiting in britain it's one of those stories they don't want to tell they were visiting those that were connected to the monarchy right when the banking industry was in huge support of fascism in germany and across europe so too were the unchecked corporate power of the walt disney...
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the uncomfortable nature of these conservative republicans, deficit hawks and voting now for legislationdramatically increase the nation's debt. >> my general rule of thumb, wolf, is the party that cares about the debt and deficit doesn't have the power to spent any money. when you have the power, you have to make choices. what is notable here, we heard nothing for eight years, but the republicans speak against president obama and all the debt he was racking up. they were faced with a choice and they give the compromise and they govern and show faith in the philosophy that we needed tax reform and it will generate economic growth that will take care of that deficit. or they can fold and have nothing to show with the complete control of government and not show they believe their own rhetoric and they made a choice. >> it was a disruption in the gallery in the house of representatives. they were about to evict folks who are protesting. that slowed things down. paul ryan, the speaker of the house. he will be the final speaker before the actual roll call begins. we will watch that closely. n
the uncomfortable nature of these conservative republicans, deficit hawks and voting now for legislationdramatically increase the nation's debt. >> my general rule of thumb, wolf, is the party that cares about the debt and deficit doesn't have the power to spent any money. when you have the power, you have to make choices. what is notable here, we heard nothing for eight years, but the republicans speak against president obama and all the debt he was racking up. they were faced with a...
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we all know we want to see a different tone in our country, conservatives by nature are optimistic and positive people. one of the things i hope to do here at the heritage foundation is to take the research, the data and analysis with some of the most of stellar scholars on the planet and make sure that information is informing the policy debate on capitol hill and make sure the news that we have in terms of the good data, and the good analysis goes to every corner of america. i want to make sure we take our conservative message to minorities, to women, to the youth of this nation. we have to broaden the base of the conservative movement. and i look forward to doing that. charles: the conservative movement is a message that resonates with everyone in this country. it has nothing to do with where you are from. but there is a lot of debate over that message. you are being diplomatic and i understand. you just got in the job. but will there be some serious tug-of-war for the heart and soul of the party and conservatism going forward? >> let's separate the republican party from the conserv
we all know we want to see a different tone in our country, conservatives by nature are optimistic and positive people. one of the things i hope to do here at the heritage foundation is to take the research, the data and analysis with some of the most of stellar scholars on the planet and make sure that information is informing the policy debate on capitol hill and make sure the news that we have in terms of the good data, and the good analysis goes to every corner of america. i want to make...
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and conservation and management of our natural resources, and be good stewards of our land and our water. we're all here sharing them. the main thing is inspiration. hunting and fishing to me, it's not the trophy you get, it's the memories you make from being outside with your family and friends. >> in missouri they say half the country can get to the museum within it days drive. >> bass pro shops has been a great partner of this program. you can go to wonders of wildlife.com to vote, and the museum could be listed in usa today is one of the top attractions of 2018. >> a great family trip. the u.s. sending a warning to iran as thousands protest government demonstrators rallying against economic conditions, corruption and the form policy. president trump showing his support for protesters. they are fed up with the regime corruption and squandering of the nation's wealth to fund terrorism abroad. it should respect their people's rights including the rights to express himself. he warned that the world is watching. a firm message being sent by j
and conservation and management of our natural resources, and be good stewards of our land and our water. we're all here sharing them. the main thing is inspiration. hunting and fishing to me, it's not the trophy you get, it's the memories you make from being outside with your family and friends. >> in missouri they say half the country can get to the museum within it days drive. >> bass pro shops has been a great partner of this program. you can go to wonders of wildlife.com to...
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. >> polar bears are listed as vulnerable on the international union for the conservation of nature.n mcdevitt, " kyw news radio" for cbs-3 " eyewitness news ". >> and coming up in our next half hour, right here on cbs-3 " eyewitness news " this sunday morning. >> someone steels a thousand dollars from a south jersey church. what the parishioners are saying about it that may surprise you. we'll explain. >> changes are coming to philadelphia's so-called stop and go stores. why the businesses are angry at city lawmakers. matt? >> and winter officially starts on thursday this week. but temperatures could be a little bit above average. i'm going to give you your forecast details coming up. >> good morning, i'm jan carabeo. let's start with the forecast, matt peterson with eyewitness weather. matt? >> jan, chilly. to say the least, you know, it is cents the middle of deals, it is out here on the skydeck, but tell you what, it is not nearly as cold as it has been the last couple of days sore it could be for the middle of december, while it does feel cool, do you need to step outside maybe
. >> polar bears are listed as vulnerable on the international union for the conservation of nature.n mcdevitt, " kyw news radio" for cbs-3 " eyewitness news ". >> and coming up in our next half hour, right here on cbs-3 " eyewitness news " this sunday morning. >> someone steels a thousand dollars from a south jersey church. what the parishioners are saying about it that may surprise you. we'll explain. >> changes are coming to...
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they are conservative by nature. but they are slowly come ag rou -- coming around to the benefits. >> reporter: this is medical marijuana only. recreational is illegal in maryland. they have cameras in place to make sure marijuana doesn't fall into the wrong hands. but even so, not all the neighbors are on board. >> i think it sends a bad message to children. >> reporter: john is a dentist nearby. he's met with the dispensary twice now to express his concerns. he'd rather they moved somewhere else. >> we don't need an increased crime here. we don't need increased people selling the marijuana to get legally to somebody in the parking lot who acquiring it illegally. >> reporter: he says he understands there is still a stigma to marijuana, he hopes his new business will change that. quality of life to folks they've been looking for for a long time. >> reporter: and today marks the start of a medical marijuana boon of sorts in maryland. at least six businesses expected to open in the near future. in rockville, amee cho,
they are conservative by nature. but they are slowly come ag rou -- coming around to the benefits. >> reporter: this is medical marijuana only. recreational is illegal in maryland. they have cameras in place to make sure marijuana doesn't fall into the wrong hands. but even so, not all the neighbors are on board. >> i think it sends a bad message to children. >> reporter: john is a dentist nearby. he's met with the dispensary twice now to express his concerns. he'd rather they...
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nature. whatever divides today's community of conservatives, we all certainly have one thing in common. we desperately want to change the direction in which we see our republican setting, as desperately as did the passengers of flight 93. we all face two big questions, how can that be done? and can it still be done? the basic fact is this. our political culture, that is to say the political beliefs of our elites, have changed vastly. we go back to the progressives at the beginning of the century, but in the last 50 years during my lifetime, they have changed vastly. the pace of that change. is now rapidly accelerating, the ambient attitude is beginning to turn into of the actions on the ground in our streets and on the internet. that's why it i finally came to support donald trump. you don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the hurricane is blowing. when that happens, it's just about any important storm. -- port in a storm. i was not originally a trump supporter -- it wasn't hillary so much, arch-miscreant though she may be, who served as the barometer of the storm, it was what
nature. whatever divides today's community of conservatives, we all certainly have one thing in common. we desperately want to change the direction in which we see our republican setting, as desperately as did the passengers of flight 93. we all face two big questions, how can that be done? and can it still be done? the basic fact is this. our political culture, that is to say the political beliefs of our elites, have changed vastly. we go back to the progressives at the beginning of the...
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chairman of the conservative action project and advocates for heritage's american conservation ethic and advances energy and natural resources policy in cheng. she previously served as heritage's vice president for external relations and most recently led our restore america project. before joining heritage in 1998 she served as secretary of natural resources for the commonwealth of virginia and the cabinet of then-governor george allen. also served significant roles in reagan administration as deputy assistant to the president for presidential personnel, special assistant to the president and director of his cabinet office as well as senior special assistant to attorney generalled ed meese and at interior she was an acity is stand secretary for fish, wildlife and parks. own me in welcoming my colleague and friend, becky norton dunlop. [applause] >> thank you, john, and let me add my words of welcome to you. we love having people come to the heritage foundation, either personally or online or on television. so, welcome, welcome, welcome. you know, the heritage foundation has promoted the american conservation ethic
chairman of the conservative action project and advocates for heritage's american conservation ethic and advances energy and natural resources policy in cheng. she previously served as heritage's vice president for external relations and most recently led our restore america project. before joining heritage in 1998 she served as secretary of natural resources for the commonwealth of virginia and the cabinet of then-governor george allen. also served significant roles in reagan administration as...
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conservative session. -- consecutive session. naturalutures gaining ground -- about 6%, still below three dollars. turning to the outlook for investment banks in 2018, many of the top players on wall street have seen strong returns this year, but will it continue? our next guest says he expects bank profitability to rise in the u.s. with the fed expected to hike interest rates. david fanger, senior vice president at moody's, joins us now. david, tell us what they invited will be like for banks? is it just the fed rate hike? fanger: the rate hike is the most important part of it, critically for banks that are core funded with large deposit -- deposit bases. higher interest rates will increase returns other assets, but we don't expect they will fully need to repay all of that to depositors. exactly, but if they get more pressure to increase payouts, how big of a risk could this be? expect artainly, we deposit payouts will increase, but not for the full extent of the rate hikes. up until now we have seen a modest increase in deposit rates.
conservative session. -- consecutive session. naturalutures gaining ground -- about 6%, still below three dollars. turning to the outlook for investment banks in 2018, many of the top players on wall street have seen strong returns this year, but will it continue? our next guest says he expects bank profitability to rise in the u.s. with the fed expected to hike interest rates. david fanger, senior vice president at moody's, joins us now. david, tell us what they invited will be like for banks?...