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is d,ng we and i really want to remind everybody that that's what youan really to focus is the directiongs and the direction of credit and bothre still pretty good. >> you see another probably 5% to 10ef in the markete the end of the year. as a result of that are you taking less exposure tog emergin markets or global markets? >> it's really interesting. when the fed started to really raise interest rates which means they'rerying to take some money out of the system. >> that spelled a period of volatility for us in the global markets. when every global central bank is pumping money into the market, ocourse, the smallest and most exciting economies are going to do the best. when we're taking money out of the market it will get more volatile. that volatility has happened and you're down0% inany of the local markets and now is want the time to get cautious on it. that was back in december and january. >> all right. so bet on the u.s. >> tony, thank you so muc >> great to see you. >> a pair of economic data points were out today in the laborth market. payroll processor adp says private compan
is d,ng we and i really want to remind everybody that that's what youan really to focus is the directiongs and the direction of credit and bothre still pretty good. >> you see another probably 5% to 10ef in the markete the end of the year. as a result of that are you taking less exposure tog emergin markets or global markets? >> it's really interesting. when the fed started to really raise interest rates which means they'rerying to take some money out of the system. >> that...
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>> youan translated for me, senator, you can do it better. >> false in e thing, false in everything.ry instructions that some of us prosecutors have heard many times, a jury can sbelieve a witness if they find him to be falsen one thing. so the core of why we are here today is really clity. -- me talk >> the core of why we are here is an allegation for which the four witnesses present have said it did not happen. >>u let me ask out renar te dolphin, who lives in connecticut. okshe thought the year statements were "horrible, hurtful and cindy on true, -- "renatentrue," becse alumni" clely implied some ast of sexual conquest, and that is the reason you apologizedo her? >> that is false, about the yearbook. she and i never had any sexual interactions. your question is false. i addressed that in the opening question, your question is based on a false premise and really does great harm to her. i don't know why you are bringing this up, fnkly, doing great harm to her by even bringiy her name appear, rea unfortunate. >> well, calling someone an"a interpreted way, by a number of your footbal
>> youan translated for me, senator, you can do it better. >> false in e thing, false in everything.ry instructions that some of us prosecutors have heard many times, a jury can sbelieve a witness if they find him to be falsen one thing. so the core of why we are here today is really clity. -- me talk >> the core of why we are here is an allegation for which the four witnesses present have said it did not happen. >>u let me ask out renar te dolphin, who lives in...
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. >> know youan wouldn't. >> it was an impassioned statement and in thehe course you said i welcome kind of investigation i welcome any kind of investigation. i have a suggestion for you. right now. turn to your left in the front row, counsel to president donald trump, teeeleven ask him to suspend thissth hearing with the nomination process until it completes the investigation of the charges made by doctor ford and others to bring the witnesses forward to provide information to this hearing. share the chairman at thatde point will understand that is a reasonable request to put to rest these charges a false. you spent two years at the white house office approving judicial nominees over and over again so now let's bring them in here turned to teeeleven and tell him it's time to get this done this is the only way to answer some of these questions. >> stop the clock.do this committee is running this hearing. not the white house not you as the nominee are not even teeeleven. we are here today because doctor ford asked for an opportunity. teeeleven. maybe even before she did but we are here be
. >> know youan wouldn't. >> it was an impassioned statement and in thehe course you said i welcome kind of investigation i welcome any kind of investigation. i have a suggestion for you. right now. turn to your left in the front row, counsel to president donald trump, teeeleven ask him to suspend thissth hearing with the nomination process until it completes the investigation of the charges made by doctor ford and others to bring the witnesses forward to provide information to this...
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much more coverage of the storm throughout the hour and youan check out the interactive radar and t map of the path as well. >>> and a ple f deal the man who helped lead president trump to victory. chuck todd joins us next to break it down and see what it could mean for the russia investigation. plus, cardinal wuerl breaks his silence after asking the pope to accept his resignation. >> reporter: this is as song a band as we've seen. >> reporter: thira started ining about 3:00 yesterday afternoon and it hasstopped since. here's to the stair takers, breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. i'm neal simon. i'm the son of an immigrant and a family man. daughter: hed dad. neal: anw i'm running for the u.s. senate, unaffiliated with any party, because they're playing partisan games and getting nothing done, and it'sling america. i've
much more coverage of the storm throughout the hour and youan check out the interactive radar and t map of the path as well. >>> and a ple f deal the man who helped lead president trump to victory. chuck todd joins us next to break it down and see what it could mean for the russia investigation. plus, cardinal wuerl breaks his silence after asking the pope to accept his resignation. >> reporter: this is as song a band as we've seen. >> reporter: thira started ining about...
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they come in many different sizes and c youan just add to your home. >>hanks for joining us.eautiful stuff. this is all about inspiration andt all gets underway at 10:00 this morning and runs through the e'ekend. th fabulous stuff here guys. back to you. >> a packed house too. megan live for us at the dulles ex center. >> sheena is bek with mor on weather. >> it's going to be mostly nice. except for a couple of showe this morning. as we go into the weekend and we have somerey cool weather coming in. a couple of early showers trying to move into the area. right now we do have rain chances mostly over the second half of your weekend and it's also when we have quite cool tempatures and right now 71 degrees in washington. 69 in gaithersburg. cloudy skies and also showers and some of these showers start to move in but they're heading mostly to the northeast and they might say mainly south to the area. here's 9:30. it's the future weather. most of thehowers moving down through fredericksburg. prince george's town. 8:00 t 9:00 this morning. that's about it. most of the area staysy c
they come in many different sizes and c youan just add to your home. >>hanks for joining us.eautiful stuff. this is all about inspiration andt all gets underway at 10:00 this morning and runs through the e'ekend. th fabulous stuff here guys. back to you. >> a packed house too. megan live for us at the dulles ex center. >> sheena is bek with mor on weather. >> it's going to be mostly nice. except for a couple of showe this morning. as we go into the weekend and we have...
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see what youan doo avoid becoming the next victim. 5:00ght on news 4 at >> two major road projects could impact your commute. >> one proje could solve a traffic issue in the years to come while the other shuts a major road for several weeks. >> first loudounounty board of supervisors has an expansion project on route 15. it will also add traffic circles in key areas of congestion. the plan goes to the design phase. there will be a public hearing on thelan this wednesday at the community center in leesburg. roaow to ashburn where a near the toll road will be closed. v-dot cws will lay down a gas line and widen the road there. residen residents ands businesll have access to the road but it will be closed to all other traffic. it's expected to wra b up october 26th. >> it's one of televisions biggest shows and the voice returns to nbc 4. >> a sak peekt the new season. plus bringing the noise. a decisive victory this weekend. the game packers fans are no doubt hopingo forget. stay with us. >> and how women in prince george's county are planning too be way front at a big festival c >>> everyb
see what youan doo avoid becoming the next victim. 5:00ght on news 4 at >> two major road projects could impact your commute. >> one proje could solve a traffic issue in the years to come while the other shuts a major road for several weeks. >> first loudounounty board of supervisors has an expansion project on route 15. it will also add traffic circles in key areas of congestion. the plan goes to the design phase. there will be a public hearing on thelan this wednesday at the...
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. >> but they were happy to address this because now it shows younger girls and young women that youanwant. let's just do it. >> dylan, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> next up, veterans and service members peace lives at returning from the harsh realities of war. >> our warriors are trained to be present in chaos. they have no clue how to be present in peace. i can fix this. >>> later, a life well lived. the actor whose roles on some of america's most iconic tv sit co s ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain tat's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. >>> when the military a mennd women who bravely serve this country come back
. >> but they were happy to address this because now it shows younger girls and young women that youanwant. let's just do it. >> dylan, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> next up, veterans and service members peace lives at returning from the harsh realities of war. >> our warriors are trained to be present in chaos. they have no clue how to be present in peace. i can fix this. >>> later, a life well lived. the actor whose roles on some of america's most...
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. >> but making the point, youan terpret this evidence in a lot of ways. or there's a third possibility that chuck raised. this notion that both have sincere and genuine belief that they are telling the truth. and tt they interpreted something very y.differen i don't know. i had wante to m both these stories compatible and it is almost impossible. >> you can imagine a scenario -- >> let's resethe table for folks who haven't been sitting here watching it like we have since hi9:30morning. we have a couple of clips that sets the tone from eac of them. here it is. >> what is the strongest memory you have?ng the stt memory of the incident? take whatever time you need. >> indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter, the uproarious laughter between two and their having fun at m expense. >> you've never forgotten that laughter. you never forgot them laughing atyou. >> they were laughing with each other. >> and you were the objectf the laughter? >> i was underneath one of the while the two laughed. two friends having aeally good time with one another. >> i categor
. >> but making the point, youan terpret this evidence in a lot of ways. or there's a third possibility that chuck raised. this notion that both have sincere and genuine belief that they are telling the truth. and tt they interpreted something very y.differen i don't know. i had wante to m both these stories compatible and it is almost impossible. >> you can imagine a scenario -- >> let's resethe table for folks who haven't been sitting here watching it like we have since...
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. >> challenge you to suck a milkshake through that straw and see if youan make it. >> nawaz: that not easy. so he spent more money and ordered bigger straws. since the ban, costs have gone up. but donegan says he budgeted around them by buying goods i early, abulk. so there's no use, he says, in bmplaining. >> put on your b pants and get used to it. everything the government does isn't fair. but our customers expect that of usnd we want to do what ou customers want. >> not only are we saying that the environment is important to us, this ia way for us to put our money where r mouth is. >> nawaz: wes benson at taco time, another area food chain, says they took sttle's straw d utensil ban one step further. today, every single item they give customers, from utensils and cups to plates and bowls, is fully compostable, meaning ey're made of natural materials, and can be turned into compost aer being tossed. >> one of the nice things about being 100% compostable is you can make it a part of your story. we're a local compan the vironment is important to us and we're willing to pay five times
. >> challenge you to suck a milkshake through that straw and see if youan make it. >> nawaz: that not easy. so he spent more money and ordered bigger straws. since the ban, costs have gone up. but donegan says he budgeted around them by buying goods i early, abulk. so there's no use, he says, in bmplaining. >> put on your b pants and get used to it. everything the government does isn't fair. but our customers expect that of usnd we want to do what ou customers want. >>...
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of the roof of th building, of course, we'll have to get an expert to tell us more about that, but youanire now really taking on some team and gaining mo ining momem although it was doused in the other part of the structure. >> four alarms irw, the burning in southeast, and we had a witness who talked to news 4 moments ago, talked abouteeg more emergency vehicles on the 4th street side of thi building, and more paramedic units on the l streetside, but we do not know if anyone's been transported or ifn there's b any injuries. we do know one person has been rescue we actually had video of a person lowered from a ladder from an upper floorfe to . >> what we are watching now is a troubling sight. it appears as though now another part of the complex has now caught fire and does not appear they have gotten water on that in any significant way just yet, andly we can ee through this one little window, sort of pipeline we're looking at down rough the causeway or breezeway between the two buildings here, so we don't know how much of that entir roofline we're watching there may be fully engaged. th
of the roof of th building, of course, we'll have to get an expert to tell us more about that, but youanire now really taking on some team and gaining mo ining momem although it was doused in the other part of the structure. >> four alarms irw, the burning in southeast, and we had a witness who talked to news 4 moments ago, talked abouteeg more emergency vehicles on the 4th street side of thi building, and more paramedic units on the l streetside, but we do not know if anyone's been...
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it's more money than youan make under any circumstance with making a deal. good job, too. yo do a ver good job. really. yes, please. mr. kurd. go ahead. >> thank you very much for your time, mr. president. to brief questions.il whatbe the usa relations with the kurds? >> oh, i thought i just answered that. >> post-isis. >> ok. we're trying to get along very well, we get along great with the kurds, trying to help them lot. don't forget, that's their territory. we have to help i want to help them. they fought with us. they died with us. they died. we lost tens of thousands of kurds died fighting isis. us anded for us and with for themselves. they died for themselves. they are great people, and we have notforgotten. we don't forget. i don't forgetsohat happened day later, but i don't forget. great people. okay. >> about -- mr. president one question, what southraan influence about iraq, in syria, and especially in iraq -- >> i think you'v seen that. i have to tell you, i don't mind the questions, but i think there's been no greater change that china because china, un rtunatel
it's more money than youan make under any circumstance with making a deal. good job, too. yo do a ver good job. really. yes, please. mr. kurd. go ahead. >> thank you very much for your time, mr. president. to brief questions.il whatbe the usa relations with the kurds? >> oh, i thought i just answered that. >> post-isis. >> ok. we're trying to get along very well, we get along great with the kurds, trying to help them lot. don't forget, that's their territory. we have to...
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and so how would you, how could youan say you could, we could really expand that? >> that's a really, it's the question that i've been pouring my last few years. it's a fun question, actually. you know, i work with a lot of folks who are starting new co-ops especially in the digital space trying to the build new platforms to make data and work more accountable in the digital economy, and they have a lot of trouble finding funding, finding financing. the vcs aren't -- >> no. >> the vc model is not going to work for this because they want control, they want exponential returns. >> yeah. >> but if you're a farmer, actually down the road from me inin colorado, there's a $128 billion agricultural cooperative bank called cobank, and you can work with them. and that's a financing institution that's been built in american agriculture thanks to intentional developments built on popular movements in the late 19th, early 20th century, those other kinds of populists who were building on their own power rather than, you know, resentment. and they developed a farm credit system
and so how would you, how could youan say you could, we could really expand that? >> that's a really, it's the question that i've been pouring my last few years. it's a fun question, actually. you know, i work with a lot of folks who are starting new co-ops especially in the digital space trying to the build new platforms to make data and work more accountable in the digital economy, and they have a lot of trouble finding funding, finding financing. the vcs aren't -- >> no. >>...
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when youan feel it talk to clients. manus: it is palpable. reflected in market valuation.ook at the chinese market and the hong kong market, they are pricing at attractive levels. what does that mean for you and the investment bank? sergio, for us, for me, of are sorry regret, we to see him leaving. he was crucial in helping us execute our strategy and develop the strategy for the investment bank index acute strategy but on the other hand, we are glad and isud that one of our team an important on role. in essence, what it means for us, we have continued to operate with the same focus and strategy and discipline we have been doing in the last six or seven years. are you all in and committed to the bank going forward, what do you want to say to the bank today? sergio: i am focused to continue to make sure we execute on our plans and we have a strong team, and the executive board and the rest of the organization. i am committed to lead the bank into the next frontier. manus: in terms of shareholders, have they backed your double-header at the ib? what you say to the criticism
when youan feel it talk to clients. manus: it is palpable. reflected in market valuation.ook at the chinese market and the hong kong market, they are pricing at attractive levels. what does that mean for you and the investment bank? sergio, for us, for me, of are sorry regret, we to see him leaving. he was crucial in helping us execute our strategy and develop the strategy for the investment bank index acute strategy but on the other hand, we are glad and isud that one of our team an important...
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in a moment we are going to talk about ws youan do just that.st joyce in our >> well, my kie me happy evy single day. honestly, i think there is not a problem i the world that a hug from my kids can't fix. tdy really have helped me find my inner happiness in a way i never could have anticipa i h through one person, two names. kalely joy. i feel like i have held a happy life. i didn't know how high that could go until my heart. >> my family, wife, and two kids. and i find happiness with the rest of my family and my mos happy is getting those moments with calvin and my husband and the tleef us just making our own traditions, making our own memories, and that's when i'm definite >> i thi to find happiness on a dayouo-day basis look for the little things in life that bring you pleasure. a song you love. in the kchen making dinner. your ks are doi their homework. i live my life, try to make good choices. if, over time, i sense a malaise, then i get actively involved in changing things. but generally i wake up fairly ppy and live my life fairly happ.
in a moment we are going to talk about ws youan do just that.st joyce in our >> well, my kie me happy evy single day. honestly, i think there is not a problem i the world that a hug from my kids can't fix. tdy really have helped me find my inner happiness in a way i never could have anticipa i h through one person, two names. kalely joy. i feel like i have held a happy life. i didn't know how high that could go until my heart. >> my family, wife, and two kids. and i find happiness...
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. >> okay then perhaps what i need to ask you is that before youan gauge in a restructuring would youave a conversation with congress about how that does, indeed, enhance the international oversight that we are concerned about? >> yes, ma'am, i would be happy to meet with you or whatever group you would like to convene. >> great. because it seems to me that perhaps we are misreading, what it means by taking this agency, this office, and dispersing some of its employees and resources elsewhere. i also have a question to ask you regarding the long awaited solicitation for the ct machines. we have all just been waiting so much for this. but i was sort of disappointed to hear that you all are considering a single vendor. i'm very concerned about a single vendor for a number of reasons. number one, i think that it could possibly eliminate or reduce the innovations that come from competition. number two, it sets somebody up to be the big dog that we are dealing with. and that reduces competition. and also might reduce innovation. and number three, i think it has a negative impact on minorit
. >> okay then perhaps what i need to ask you is that before youan gauge in a restructuring would youave a conversation with congress about how that does, indeed, enhance the international oversight that we are concerned about? >> yes, ma'am, i would be happy to meet with you or whatever group you would like to convene. >> great. because it seems to me that perhaps we are misreading, what it means by taking this agency, this office, and dispersing some of its employees and...
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he had these really strong hands that, youan know, because he was always, b whoing the land -- workingthe land or chiseling or doing something with his hands. and i think that kind of part nervousar energy, part gift -- [laugher] was this desire to always be working somehow. >> host: there's a chapter in brown girl dreaming called the fabricfa store. at the fabric store, we were just customers. >> guest: uh-huh. yeah. so my grandmother sewed, and i still, i still sew. i still love going to fabric stores. but that passage is about going to all these places we went to in greenville that were still segregated and how they would -- my grandmother didn't want to go there because they didn't treat black people right. and, but at the fabric store we, the woman, she and the woman were friends and bonded and talked about fabric and talked about the family, and grandmother felt that was a place she could go and feel safe and want to give her money to because she was respectedec the. >> host: what was it like to write your memoir, to write the autobiographical book after years and many, many, you
he had these really strong hands that, youan know, because he was always, b whoing the land -- workingthe land or chiseling or doing something with his hands. and i think that kind of part nervousar energy, part gift -- [laugher] was this desire to always be working somehow. >> host: there's a chapter in brown girl dreaming called the fabricfa store. at the fabric store, we were just customers. >> guest: uh-huh. yeah. so my grandmother sewed, and i still, i still sew. i still love...