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silver bospring, soud georgia avenue, new paving project here just started up this morning near uversity boulevard. the right lane is what's getting by. in laurel, northbound bw parkway eear 197, this makes more sense. the map wasn'tng up a couple minutes ago. the right lane is getting by the work zone. you're seeing those delays in the northbound les here this morning. lanham outer loop 5 betwe and 450, right lane gets by the work zone. district heights. inbound 66 at 1 doesn't want to cooperate, but it is moving st fine. >>> developing in maryland overnight, we now know the name ofinhe teenager kille a crash on i-270 yesterday. >> the principal at northwest high school in germantown says th teen was onef his students, 17-year-old josh snider. lice say the driver veered into aarked box truck on 270 near montrose road. they don't know what caused the crash. they say n alcohol was involved here. in the statement, the principal said josh was kind,ard working, and has a positive impact an all of those around him. there will be grief counsors at the school today. >>> now to an arrest in a vi
silver bospring, soud georgia avenue, new paving project here just started up this morning near uversity boulevard. the right lane is what's getting by. in laurel, northbound bw parkway eear 197, this makes more sense. the map wasn'tng up a couple minutes ago. the right lane is getting by the work zone. you're seeing those delays in the northbound les here this morning. lanham outer loop 5 betwe and 450, right lane gets by the work zone. district heights. inbound 66 at 1 doesn't want to...
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silver bospring, soud georgia avenue, new paving project here just started up this morning near uversityvard. the right lane is what's getting by. in laurel, northbound bw parkway
silver bospring, soud georgia avenue, new paving project here just started up this morning near uversityvard. the right lane is what's getting by. in laurel, northbound bw parkway
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and inbolaurel, soud bw parkway after 197, still have the left lane getting by the work zone. also seeing some delays northbound bw parkway as you're approaching 197. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> is 4:52 right now. a recall warning before you make dinner plans tonight. more people are getting sick from a batch of salmonella tainted ground beef. the cdc says more than0 new cases have popped up across the country, bringing t total to 120 cases in 22 states. the beef sasold under many different brand names and in many different stores, including walmart and sam's club. the cdc says look for the establishment koe establishment code est-267. >>> new overnight, if you're up right now, you probably didn't catch the wizards late-night gamen the west coast. if you're wizards fans, probably better off. d.c. no match for the golden state warriors. the defending world champions outscored the wizards 144-122. many are talking about steph curry's remarkaere pformance. shot?r away is that like, way beyond the three-point line. come on. not only did he. e -- did he end the night with 51
and inbolaurel, soud bw parkway after 197, still have the left lane getting by the work zone. also seeing some delays northbound bw parkway as you're approaching 197. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> is 4:52 right now. a recall warning before you make dinner plans tonight. more people are getting sick from a batch of salmonella tainted ground beef. the cdc says more than0 new cases have popped up across the country, bringing t total to 120 cases in 22 states. the beef sasold...
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hyattsville, soud bw parkway after u.s. 50,la right is getting by. be back in a couple minutes. >> thanks, melissa. >>>ou'll have one fewer option for airlines the next time you fly out of dulles international. to and is ending fligh from the airport in january. right now it offers daily direct flights to new york's jfk and boston logan international. a spokesperson saysjetblue customers have shown they prefer to fly into and out of national instead. makes sense. not clear whether the airline plans to increase theumber of flights out of rey zbagan natio. >>> right now traders are waiting for the markets to open. ey're hoping for a big recovery day after wall street took its biggest hit inth m the dow dropped 820 points. facebook, apple, intel, and microsoft stock prices all dropped more than experts say fear of rising rates is forcingeople to bail on some big tech names. on wednesday, we alssaw biggest sing le-day selloff for the nasdaq since june of 2016. > bad news if you were counting on winning last night's powerball. >> no jackpot winner. the is
hyattsville, soud bw parkway after u.s. 50,la right is getting by. be back in a couple minutes. >> thanks, melissa. >>>ou'll have one fewer option for airlines the next time you fly out of dulles international. to and is ending fligh from the airport in january. right now it offers daily direct flights to new york's jfk and boston logan international. a spokesperson saysjetblue customers have shown they prefer to fly into and out of national instead. makes sense. not clear...
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in soud ea arabia are reliable ally in the beejen. actually the actions reing nem non. and all of this regional power influence. has any of that worked out? if the suspected murder of jamal were just an isolated incident, we can say we don't really know what the character of this regime is but it is only the latest in a long stream of clear examples that this is not one working oirn national security ftd tss and northerly said skb va values our country is based on. >> as we expand and broaden this just beyond the u.s. and the saudis. tweeted that the repercussions of political targeting will be tire on these who inflame it. >> he's the best friend of mds. so it's not surprising at all. it's part of a coordinated plane and tell us what happened to jamal. it's not that complicated. of course the government is going to side with their frenz. that's a use lds atitian to the depite. and any sort of criticisms on the calls for that information is a distraction. >> margaret, is there any favoring lat or consideration? in front of the curtain we're hearing from the tregszry sec
in soud ea arabia are reliable ally in the beejen. actually the actions reing nem non. and all of this regional power influence. has any of that worked out? if the suspected murder of jamal were just an isolated incident, we can say we don't really know what the character of this regime is but it is only the latest in a long stream of clear examples that this is not one working oirn national security ftd tss and northerly said skb va values our country is based on. >> as we expand and...
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to start with you and where are we this morning because there's the issue of the reporting that the soud ra saudis are saying this is an interrogation gone wrong. >> reporter: we are sensing there's growing impatience from the officials. pompeo said he believes that saudi arabia is committed to a thorough and transparent investigation, and that simply is not going to fly with a lot of people in turkey. turkish officials will say the first week the saudi officials were saying he walked out of the c consulate, and we know that's a lie. and then a cleaning crew has been allowed in, and repainting jobs have been done, and the consulate general residence has not been seen. they want a sense from the u.s. that the u.s. is seriously pushing saudi arabia on this, because ultimately, john, as you point out, this is an issue of moral credibility for the u.s. >> nic, what reporting do you have about how turkish officials are feeling, that's despite presenting all the evidence they say they have, and president trump still appears to be on the side of saudi arabia or giving them the benefit of the do
to start with you and where are we this morning because there's the issue of the reporting that the soud ra saudis are saying this is an interrogation gone wrong. >> reporter: we are sensing there's growing impatience from the officials. pompeo said he believes that saudi arabia is committed to a thorough and transparent investigation, and that simply is not going to fly with a lot of people in turkey. turkish officials will say the first week the saudi officials were saying he walked out...
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he hasn't been seen since entering the soud consulate in istanbul, turkey.may still be inside. >>> more than a week after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck indonesia, the hope of finding survivors in all the rubble is fading fast. they're mostly bringing back bodies at this point. they say more than 1500 have died and that number will likely rise as information from remote areas continues to come in. >>> still ahead the final stages of the brett kavanaugh final process. >> we have come to the conclusion of a confirmation process that has become so dysfunctional, it looks more like a characterter off a gutter level political campaign than a solemn occasion. you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. know about cognitive performance? as you'd probably guess, a lot. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain
he hasn't been seen since entering the soud consulate in istanbul, turkey.may still be inside. >>> more than a week after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck indonesia, the hope of finding survivors in all the rubble is fading fast. they're mostly bringing back bodies at this point. they say more than 1500 have died and that number will likely rise as information from remote areas continues to come in. >>> still ahead the final stages of the brett kavanaugh final...
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the president put it rather crudely i think a week or ten days ago when he said that the soud -- saudi king would not survive without american support. for decades the saudi regime, the royal family has depended on american support to survive. the military's assistance is not merely restricted to selling planes and other hardware, but if there's intelligence sharing, there is joint exercises and efforts. the leverage is unquestionably in america's hands. >> this is something that has certainly been said in this administration, and that is who do you call? so if we're talking about the secretary of state mike pompeo or we talk about those in the white house, in the national security staff, at this moment, if we were to leverage, the united states i'm talking about, leverage its position, who would be that individual and do they have the right standing in the world stage to get that done here? >> secretary pompeo certainly has standing internationally. he was a former cia director. he has the intel resources that we need to bring to bear in a situation like this. we haven't seen any of t
the president put it rather crudely i think a week or ten days ago when he said that the soud -- saudi king would not survive without american support. for decades the saudi regime, the royal family has depended on american support to survive. the military's assistance is not merely restricted to selling planes and other hardware, but if there's intelligence sharing, there is joint exercises and efforts. the leverage is unquestionably in america's hands. >> this is something that has...
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relation is important for what they hope happens in this region there are conversations happening on the soudiideline what will happen nextnext, if we will see movement on riyadh or qatar. christine lagarde is the latest to drop out of this davos in the desert summit. but everyone saying on the ground that this is an investigation that is ongoing. we'll bring you more as we have it >> hadley, you mentioned the importance of the u.s./saudi relationship what is the context or the relationship between turkey and saudi arabia given this investigation that's happening on turkish soil? >> it's interesting. over the last several years in particular president erdogan made moves to try and be a regional leader. he's found push back not just from egypt, but saudi arabia and jordan this is over the last several years with regards to what we saw with the muslim brotherhood happening in egypt president erdogan was a supporter of not only the muslim brotherhood in egypt but also a supporter of qatar we've seen that major diplomatic rift ongoing between saudi arabia and other gulf states and qatar. so it's
relation is important for what they hope happens in this region there are conversations happening on the soudiideline what will happen nextnext, if we will see movement on riyadh or qatar. christine lagarde is the latest to drop out of this davos in the desert summit. but everyone saying on the ground that this is an investigation that is ongoing. we'll bring you more as we have it >> hadley, you mentioned the importance of the u.s./saudi relationship what is the context or the...
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the issue is soud arabian issues with trump -- >> they buy apartments from me, think spend 40 million, 50 million. am i supposed to dislike them? i like them very much. i love the saudis. saudi arabia -- i make a lot of money with them. they buy all sorts of my stuff, all kinds of toys from trump. they pay me millions and hundreds of millions. >> that's him saying it, they pay me millions and hundreds of millions. here's some of what we know about trump's past and present financial ties with the saudis. there's a lot we don't know because trump won't release his tax returns. we know he sold a yacht and hotel to a saudi billionaire. explored building a hotel in saudi arabia during the campaign and his washington hotel was paid $270,000 by lobbyists working at the saudi embassy. three months before the election, "new york times" reported the princes who led saudi arabia were eager to help his father win election as president. once trump won he displayed a real affinity for the saudis, breaking protocol to make his first official foreign trip as president to saudi arabia, a huge pr cue f
the issue is soud arabian issues with trump -- >> they buy apartments from me, think spend 40 million, 50 million. am i supposed to dislike them? i like them very much. i love the saudis. saudi arabia -- i make a lot of money with them. they buy all sorts of my stuff, all kinds of toys from trump. they pay me millions and hundreds of millions. >> that's him saying it, they pay me millions and hundreds of millions. here's some of what we know about trump's past and present financial...
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this taking place within the soud consulate in istanbul according to the reports. then they beheaded and dismembered him. and as they did it, a doctor of forensics who was part of the team told the others to listen to music to ease the tension in that room. saudi officials still deny involvement. nine of the 15 suspects, though, have history working with the saudi government, including the man in this photo here who frequently traveled with the crown prince. he was in houston this year as you can see. donald trump is certainly not the first u.s. president to coddle saudi arabia despite actions against u.s. interests and values. george w. bush was classifying portions of the 9/11 report that investigated the financial ties between the saudi regime and those hijackers, or take the obama administration. they didn't let their public criticism of saudi policy prevent the largest weapons sales by the u.s. to that country on record. but donald trump is going way further now, comparing this alleged torture and murder in the embassy to his own american supreme court pick. l
this taking place within the soud consulate in istanbul according to the reports. then they beheaded and dismembered him. and as they did it, a doctor of forensics who was part of the team told the others to listen to music to ease the tension in that room. saudi officials still deny involvement. nine of the 15 suspects, though, have history working with the saudi government, including the man in this photo here who frequently traveled with the crown prince. he was in houston this year as you...
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. >>> soud rab saudi arabia promising retaliation over any actions taken against it over the suspectedournalist jamal khashoggi. president trump expects more people to leave his administration after the midterms. in an sper view the president wouldn't name names. but attorney general and defense secretary were discussed as possibilities. for now, back to headliners, jared kushner. >>> i am officially running for president of the united states. >> jared kushner's father in law, donald trump, was known for bold moves. but running for president surpassed them all. and jared's life was once more going to take a startling turn. >> i will bring it back. bigger and better and stronger than ever before. >> the 34-year-old kushner soon swept up in donald trump's bare-bones campaign. >> it was such a seat of his pants operation. donald trump didn't have a lot of people on staff. jared was someone who was able to get involved. he was willing to do the legwork. >> this was an opportunity of a lifetime that anyone would kill for. especially a highly ambitious, incredibly driven person. >> kushner w
. >>> soud rab saudi arabia promising retaliation over any actions taken against it over the suspectedournalist jamal khashoggi. president trump expects more people to leave his administration after the midterms. in an sper view the president wouldn't name names. but attorney general and defense secretary were discussed as possibilities. for now, back to headliners, jared kushner. >>> i am officially running for president of the united states. >> jared kushner's father...
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it was -- did you feel p soud like you were watching?u think about it, when is the last time you did something completely out of your comfort zone? >> that made you nervous? >> the family surprised him. >> they came in from france. >> she was there to surprise him. it was an amazing night. al, we are so proud of you. >> if u are in newyork, check it out. that is it for us on saturday morntog. morntog. morr i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is the coolest thing you can build. i'm adam, and i make robots. you never know when inspiration is going to strike. so i take my surface pro everywhere. part of an entrepreneur's job is to get stuff done. i like to do, like, four things at once. the new surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. with capella universit fs self-pacedlexpath format, you can take as many courses as you want each term for one flat tuition. so you can live a
it was -- did you feel p soud like you were watching?u think about it, when is the last time you did something completely out of your comfort zone? >> that made you nervous? >> the family surprised him. >> they came in from france. >> she was there to surprise him. it was an amazing night. al, we are so proud of you. >> if u are in newyork, check it out. that is it for us on saturday morntog. morntog. morr i'm always going to be a maker. and i think a company is...
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i am soud of all of them. >> we hope next time you come on "the today show" it' different story.so much. >> thank you. >> over to you. >> rememberhen we ask simone, are you human? she is super human, right? >> that aly raisman is wonderful also. thank you. > lots more ahead. what matters to america's youngest voters and wil actually show up to vote in the midterm elections? a revealing conversation with the generation they call generation z. >> michael jordan or lebron james? eryone has an opinion o who is the greatest of all time. are the nba legends themselves now joining the debate? >>> and remember this toddler who wanted alexa to play baby shark? guess who is about to join us this studio 1a. >> that's going to be in your head all day. you are welcom >>> improving your eat being the bestts new natural food prod heading to a grocery store near you. that's coming up. first, these messages. there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 for just $489 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz.
i am soud of all of them. >> we hope next time you come on "the today show" it' different story.so much. >> thank you. >> over to you. >> rememberhen we ask simone, are you human? she is super human, right? >> that aly raisman is wonderful also. thank you. > lots more ahead. what matters to america's youngest voters and wil actually show up to vote in the midterm elections? a revealing conversation with the generation they call generation z. >>...
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federal housing enterprises, financial safety and soudness act, anything named that, you have to be suspicion of, was a misdiagnoses of the market condition. houses were affordable. they made them unaffordable. and hud wore many, many hats. fannie and freddie were involved in the prime market and congress said, that's not good enough. you have to go into competition with fha and with the private subprime market. that was a huge sea change. i speak of some knowledge. i was chief credit officer at fannie mae up until 1989. this happened three years later. i know what the standards were. the real cause of the financial crisis had to be misdiagnosed, because it would have exposed a second, as frederick calls it, a fatal conceit. but this fatal conceit was the u.s. housing policy. so for over 60 years, we had an affordable housing policy that dreamt of universalizing wealth, by universalizing credit. that's a quote from 1850 by the economist bastad. and he pointed out, you can't give credit to everybody, because you're not increasing supply. and we did nothing virtually to increase supply. so at t
federal housing enterprises, financial safety and soudness act, anything named that, you have to be suspicion of, was a misdiagnoses of the market condition. houses were affordable. they made them unaffordable. and hud wore many, many hats. fannie and freddie were involved in the prime market and congress said, that's not good enough. you have to go into competition with fha and with the private subprime market. that was a huge sea change. i speak of some knowledge. i was chief credit officer...