Things are looking good and the travel times are looking good as well. Thats a look at the morning commute, back to you. Ben now to our big story this morning, the final president ial debate of the 2016 election. Donald trump and Hillary Clinton met facetoface in las vegas last night. Tim, some heated moments are getting a lot of attention. Tim especially with the election less than 20 days away. Abc news maggie rulli is in washington with the latest. In yet another debate filled with more memorable moments. A basic foundation of democracy steals the show. Do you make the same commitment that you will absolutely, sir, that you will absolutely accept the result of this election . I will tell you at the time. Ill keep you in suspense, okay . The night quickly turning personal. Such a nasty woman. I think hes unfit. But the two candidates did start things off by talking policies, from abortion and immigration. We have some bad hombres here and were going to get them out. He started his ca
Watch. Here is meteorologist Sally Severson. Sal . Sally temperatures are 4550 and molding in the mid 50s overall. We have the clouds this morning. We look at the camera in racine. 51 and winds are north at 20. Along the lake it is breezy. You can see the low clouds thanks is mounted at the Milwaukee Institute of art and design. 50. Breezy, cool. Back in a jacket. The clouds are around this morning. We go up to 55. Im thinking frost tonight with the lows in the 30s. Now to matt. Sally, right now, we are looking down at 41, 45. Blue mound over the top of the freeway. Tail lights are moving into the directions. In fact, we are looking good across the entire freeway system. Thats a look at the morning commute, back to you. Melinda thank you. The final faceoff from Hillary Clinton and donald trump before the election leaves a suspense, donald trump is not saying hes not committing to the results of the interruptions and name calling. We are live in washington now for the recap of the show
Could make this the summer of the road trip. And what happens if gasoline prices start to go up again . We have a recap of that coming up here. But lets start with todays top story. That speech from janet yellen, steve liesman, where she did. She thinks its headed toward a 2 goal with the oil prices up and dollar stabilizing. She said in a conversation at harvard she expects the economy to strengthen and rates to rise. Its appropriate and ive said this in the past. I think for the fed to gradually and cautiously increase our overnight Interest Rate over time and probably in the coming months such a move would be appropriate. Thats in line with what other fed officials have said in the last several weeks. Ultimately the data is going to determine whether theres a fed hike in june. Theres a lot of it with Consumer Spending on tuesday. Vehicle sales very important right there. Now, just note, folks, adp which normally comes out on a wednesday because its a holiday week comes out on thursd
Capitalal has changed its business and cites among other things ge capitals exit of the u. S. And consumer businesses and transformation of its funding model. You might recall during the financial crisis ges finance arm almost took the company down and since that time, it has certainly changed that this or i should say last year undertaking an aggressive plan to reduce ge capital selling over half of its assets and, indeed, since that time, it sold about 166 billion or signed 166 billion worth of deal. Now keep in mind, ge is one of four nonbank companies that have been given this systemically important financial rating. Others include aig, met life and prudential and met life is involvedn a legal battle with the fed having, of course, received a favorable ruling earlier this year by a judge who said tFederal Reserve or the government could not designate it as that. That means these companies are subject to Federal Reserve reover sight and enhanced capital rerooirmts. The fsoc voted to
I did emphasize its a uk decision but also the United Kingdom will want to listen very carefully to all of the constituent nations into these other ministers and parliaments in setting up negotiation we want to carry on. As for this issue of Free Movement of people that were before the next Prime Minister and government and parliament to decide but i in no doubt that this is a difficult issue. Its a difficult issue inside the eu were you of all the ability to change things. It will be even more difficult for outside if you want access to the Single Market to secure change. But nevertheless, thats the challenge. I explain that was my reasoning of the referendum. It was this coming together, concerned about Free Movement combined with a sense of control and sovereignty and i was reset as the result are i think economic case for state and was very strong but if we want to make this work whether out or and we are to listen to people and try and find a way through this. The Prime Minister,