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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable meeting with African American business, civic and religious leaders in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 2, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
The AIG logo is seen at its building in New York's financial district March 19, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
An Indian nun from the Catholic Order of the Missionaries of Charity walks past posters of Mother Teresa on the eve of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome, in Mumbai on September 3, 2016. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
An Indian woman walks past a poster of Mother Teresa on the eve of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome, in Mumbai on September 3, 2016. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
Raindrops are suspended on a poster of Mother Teresa on the eve of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome, in Mumbai on September 3, 2016. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
A resident walks past posters of Mother Teresa on the eve of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome, in Kolkata on September 2, 2016. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
An Indian nun from the Catholic Order of the Missionaries of Charity locks a door to an office room next to a poster of Mother Teresa on the eve of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome, in Kolkata on September 2, 2016. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
Indian nuns of the Missionaries of Charity walk past the Mother House on the eve of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome, in Kolkata on September 2, 2016. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / Dibyangshu SARKARDIBYANGSHU SARKAR/AFP/Getty Images












