Federal Reserve, now chaired by Kevin Warsh, leaves interest rates unchanged

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The Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged, the first major decision as new chairman Kevin Worsh takes over. NBC News’ Brian Cheung reports on Warsh’s short statement on the rates and the central bank’s assessment of the economy. 

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