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****** a message from Morgan Stanley: All Aboard Florida wanted to create a faster and easier way to move around Florida. Morgan Stanley helped them raise capital to begin development of the country's first express, intercity railway to do just that. Not
only are the new Brightline trains expected to reduce travel time across Southern Florida by approximately an hour1, but they're also projected to take up to 3 million vehicles off the road each year, helping to reduce congestion and harmful emissions1. Read more about Morgan Stanley's work at morganstanley.com/brightline. Capital
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Disclaimer: 1 Based on data provided by All Aboard Florida. For more information visit:
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DRIVING THE DAY
Good Saturday morning. Washington is recalibrating. John McCain has once again upended Republicans' plans to pass healthcare legislation. President Donald Trump has quickly pivoted to the blame game -- tweeting about everything from McCain to Rand Paul to Steph Curry this morning.
CONSIDER THIS: Next week Republicans will settle a brutal primary in Alabama and the fate of the health care repeal-and-replace process will be sealed. This could give Trump back-to-back losses. It also could give back-to-back losses to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, an unusual situation for the Kentucky Republican. THE BIG QUESTION: Will this again push Trump into Democrats' arms?
WHAT PRESIDENT TRUMP IS TWEETING -- @realDonaldTrump at 6:42 a.m.: "John McCain never had any intention of voting for this Bill, which his Governor loves. He campaigned on Repeal & Replace. Let Arizona down!" ... at 6:50 a.m.: "Arizona had a 116% increase in ObamaCare premiums last year, with deductibles very high. Chuck Schumer sold John McCain a bill of goods. Sad". ... at 6:59 a.m.: "Large Block Grants to States is a good thing to do. Better control & management. Great for Arizona. McCain let his best friend L.G. down!" ...