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. >> reporter: including this texas native who is seven months pregnant. 35-year-old amber sullivan has slept in this homeless shelter for two years and says a good samaritan brought her here after one week sleeping on the streets of san jose. according to the latest statistics, santa clara county has 7300 homeless people living on the streets and in shelters, up just slightly in the last decade and one-third of the homeless population are women. sullivan wouldn't be able to stay at the shelter with a baby. 10 weeks before her due came rapid rehousing. >> she got approved and we found her a one bedroom apartment so she will be moving into that within the next couple of days and we're all excited to be working with her because it has been a very, very long journey and quite a bumpy road for her and she deserves this and so does the baby. >> hazel valencia is sullivan's case manager assisting the expectant mother with temporary housing but all helping her return to school and find work. >> we want to help the clients be sustainable on their own. >> reporter: but she and the ceo of home fi
. >> reporter: including this texas native who is seven months pregnant. 35-year-old amber sullivan has slept in this homeless shelter for two years and says a good samaritan brought her here after one week sleeping on the streets of san jose. according to the latest statistics, santa clara county has 7300 homeless people living on the streets and in shelters, up just slightly in the last decade and one-third of the homeless population are women. sullivan wouldn't be able to stay at the...
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. >>> good morning, and welcome to worldwide exchange brian sullivan is on assignment. we'll hear from him later on in the show you're seeing a live look at the u.k. parliament where lawmakers will hold another key brexit video today. we'll take you live to london with more. that's coming up first, let's get a quick check on the early market action futures right now showing stability. you see the s&p up by about two points the dow jones up by four the nasdaq up by 11. as for the asian trade, a little more pessimism there overnight as concerns about brexit permanentate through the markets. the fenikkei japan off by a percent. the shanghai composite off by 1% dax and germany off by .1% the ftse 100, the u.k. flat as well now, sticking with europe, the u.k. holding another major brexit vote today. lawmakers will decide if they want to leave the european union in just 16 days from now without a deal this after the u.k. parliament overwhelmingly shot down prime minister theresa may's last ditch proposal for an exit plan. let's bring in steve sdgewick live with more take us t
. >>> good morning, and welcome to worldwide exchange brian sullivan is on assignment. we'll hear from him later on in the show you're seeing a live look at the u.k. parliament where lawmakers will hold another key brexit video today. we'll take you live to london with more. that's coming up first, let's get a quick check on the early market action futures right now showing stability. you see the s&p up by about two points the dow jones up by four the nasdaq up by 11. as for the...
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brian sullivan is on assignment today. we'll hear from him later on in the show what you are seeing right now is live shots of london and the u.k. in just hours, lawmakers will hold a crucial brexit vote, we'll take you live to london with more on this developing story coming up in just a few moments. let's get you up to speed with what's happening with the markets overall. futures are pointing to a higher open following yesterday's gains. the s&p up by just about 6 points to open the dow jones up by 36 and the nasdaq up by about 20 points on the treasury side of things, we are seeing a slight uptick to yield. so people selling off the safety of government bonds, raising those yields just a hair, two-year note yields 2.50% let's go worldwide now in asia, a predominant session that was very much in the green. and shanghai posit up by over 8% as well. that positivity is carrying in some way into european trading we're off our best levels. the dax is up by 0.25%. oil trading up by about half a percent and comex gold up by abo
brian sullivan is on assignment today. we'll hear from him later on in the show what you are seeing right now is live shots of london and the u.k. in just hours, lawmakers will hold a crucial brexit vote, we'll take you live to london with more on this developing story coming up in just a few moments. let's get you up to speed with what's happening with the markets overall. futures are pointing to a higher open following yesterday's gains. the s&p up by just about 6 points to open the dow...
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turn on the campus call for one of its law professors to resign it comes after faculty dean rummel sullivan decided to join the legal team representing disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein and he has thirty more. down with the dean said doesn't care these are just some of the angry slogans held by protesters on campus at harvard university why the meeting me if meant it to me to me to me to be to me to be pulled. only this time the accused has not been inappropriate towards women the rights lie with disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein has assembled his legal dream team he can afford the best and that includes a top harvard law school professor ronald sullivan he's tried to explain the simple right to a fair trial but the students are having none of it it's particularly important for this category of unpopular defendant to receive the same process as everyone else perhaps even more important to the degree we deny unpopular defendant basic due process rights we cease to be the country we imagine ourselves to be he's got a point everyone accused of a crime is entitled to the b
turn on the campus call for one of its law professors to resign it comes after faculty dean rummel sullivan decided to join the legal team representing disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein and he has thirty more. down with the dean said doesn't care these are just some of the angry slogans held by protesters on campus at harvard university why the meeting me if meant it to me to me to me to be to me to be pulled. only this time the accused has not been inappropriate towards women...
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ronnie 0'sullivan has won the snooker tour final, ronnie 0'sullivan has won the snooker tourfinal, 1311. it ronnie 0'sullivan has won the snooker tourfinal, 13—11. it means he becomes the world number one again for the first time since 2010. there's more on the bbc sport website, including news of england women's cricket team's t20 win over sri lanka, plus paul casey's win at the valspar. mishal. thank you very much. a special service has taken place in poland to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the prison break which inspired the film, the great escape. the audacious getaway saw 76 allied servicemen tunnel out of the stalag luft three camp. robert halljoins us from near where the camp once stood. iam standing i am standing on the spot where, on a frosty snowy night in 19114, the first of those 76 men emerged from the 100 metres tunnel code named harry to realise the tunnel had come up harry to realise the tunnel had come up short and they would have to ci’oss open ground , up short and they would have to cross open ground, potentially in front of german sentries just over there to
ronnie 0'sullivan has won the snooker tour final, ronnie 0'sullivan has won the snooker tourfinal, 1311. it ronnie 0'sullivan has won the snooker tourfinal, 13—11. it means he becomes the world number one again for the first time since 2010. there's more on the bbc sport website, including news of england women's cricket team's t20 win over sri lanka, plus paul casey's win at the valspar. mishal. thank you very much. a special service has taken place in poland to commemorate the 75th...
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legal dream team he can afford the best and that includes a top harvard law school professor ronald sullivan he's tried to explain the simple right to a fair trial but the students are having none of it it's particularly important for this category of popular defendant to receive the same process as everyone else perhaps even more important to the degree we deny unpopular defendants basic due process rights we cease to be the country we imagine ourselves to be. he's got a point everyone accused of a crime is entitled to the best legal defense they can get even weinstein who isn't even the most notorious to of sullivan's catalogue of controversial clients but some students have to have taken the cue from what would you rather have a client who committed a crime mahlum in say or malum prohibitum these are words that. i would rather have a client he's innocent that beam that is of outrage you have failed the black women in this community not only as one of the few black faculty deans on campus but also as a community leader someone who were inspected and looked to for guidance and even a petiti
legal dream team he can afford the best and that includes a top harvard law school professor ronald sullivan he's tried to explain the simple right to a fair trial but the students are having none of it it's particularly important for this category of popular defendant to receive the same process as everyone else perhaps even more important to the degree we deny unpopular defendants basic due process rights we cease to be the country we imagine ourselves to be. he's got a point everyone accused...
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leader someone who were inspected and looked to for guidance and even a petition online calling for sullivan threatening nation with the escalation on campus of its administration and starting climate review of the house after which it promises appropriate action as dean of the college one of my highest priorities is to ensure that the support students receive for their is additional communities are poles institutional commitment to their well being if awards plaudits and legal winds are anything to go by sullivan's track record is formidable but when you're signed up by an unpopular defendant like one stain even the best legal reputation can bite the dust in the unforgiving court of public opinion. or thought on this is folks international law expert jennifer breathes she thinks that rhetoric revolving around the case might set a dangerous precedent. i think it just goes to show the the down fall in the trajectory of top american law schools yes everybody has a right to legal defense but not really everybody in america this is the precedent that's being set only some people have a right to
leader someone who were inspected and looked to for guidance and even a petition online calling for sullivan threatening nation with the escalation on campus of its administration and starting climate review of the house after which it promises appropriate action as dean of the college one of my highest priorities is to ensure that the support students receive for their is additional communities are poles institutional commitment to their well being if awards plaudits and legal winds are...
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. >> senator sullivan. sullivan: thank you, mr. president. or, thank you, mr. chairman. a lot of irish mistakes going on. [laughter] maybe we are getting close to st. patrick's day or something. i want to thank you, all of you gentlemen for your service. undersecretary david norquist, i perdue will ask a , but i think audit that is really good work you are doing. general dunford, i just want to thank you. i know there has been announcement of a new chairman, but certainly we view you as the chairman who has done an exceptional job for your entire career. i know you have a lot of work to do, but i want to shout out to your exceptional service to our nation. mr. secretary, i want to ask questions related to the president's recent visit to alaska. he was there coming back from north korea. billy mitchell, who is the the u.s. air force, in a hearing similar to this, prior to world war ii called alaska strategic place in the world. the most the president echoed billy mitchell's comments when he was in alaska visiting with our troops. he said, since the second world war, our i
. >> senator sullivan. sullivan: thank you, mr. president. or, thank you, mr. chairman. a lot of irish mistakes going on. [laughter] maybe we are getting close to st. patrick's day or something. i want to thank you, all of you gentlemen for your service. undersecretary david norquist, i perdue will ask a , but i think audit that is really good work you are doing. general dunford, i just want to thank you. i know there has been announcement of a new chairman, but certainly we view you as...
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green: thank you, deputy secretary sullivan. john laid out well, i think, a number of the usaid and state shared priorities. i'll keep my remarks relatively brief, but i would like to begin in joining him in expressing our sadness over the many lives lost in yesterday's ethiopian airlines crash. as was mentioned, we understand that it included at least eight u.s. citizens, as well as a number of members of usaid partner organizations. as many of you know, i have really deep gratitude and admiration for the many heroes of humanitarian work. and this particular route and this particular flight was used regularly by humanitarian and development organizations in the region. people working each and every day to save lives and make the world just a little bit better place, despite the risks. our hearts go out to all of those who lost loved ones, and our thoughts and prayers are truly with them during this difficult time. with that, on to the more mundane subject of the budget. while fiscally conservative, i believe this budget request
green: thank you, deputy secretary sullivan. john laid out well, i think, a number of the usaid and state shared priorities. i'll keep my remarks relatively brief, but i would like to begin in joining him in expressing our sadness over the many lives lost in yesterday's ethiopian airlines crash. as was mentioned, we understand that it included at least eight u.s. citizens, as well as a number of members of usaid partner organizations. as many of you know, i have really deep gratitude and...
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brian sullivan is off today. let's get you to the top headlines.rank holland is back with your morning headlines. >> cnbc.com right now. boeing is doing some damage control following its second fatal plane crash in less than five months. the company ceo says boeing has been relentless when it comes to safety he added the investigation is moving forward and that a software update for the 737 max will soon be released. >>> the brexit battle roll on. u.k. house of commons dealing theresa may another massive blow effectively banning her from bringing her brexit deal back to parliament for a third time. this comes just ten days before the u.k. is slated to leave the european union and the s.e.c. is blasting elan musk for a series of tweets that he sent last month it says that musk is in blatent
brian sullivan is off today. let's get you to the top headlines.rank holland is back with your morning headlines. >> cnbc.com right now. boeing is doing some damage control following its second fatal plane crash in less than five months. the company ceo says boeing has been relentless when it comes to safety he added the investigation is moving forward and that a software update for the 737 max will soon be released. >>> the brexit battle roll on. u.k. house of commons dealing...
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. >> reporter: including this texas native who seven months pregnant. 35-year-old amber sullivan hasthis homeless shelter for two years and says a good samaritan brought her here after one week sleeping on the streets of san jose. according to the latest statistics, santa clara county has 7300 homeless people living on the street and homeless shelters. up slightly from the last decade, and one third of the homeless population are women. sullivan will not be able to stay in the shelter with the baby. 10 weeks before her due date, came an unexpected surprise. she qualified for a program called rapid rehousing. >> she got a few moved and we found her a one bedroom apartment, so she will be moving in a couple days, we are all excited to be working with her because it's been a very, very long journey, and quite a bumpy ride for her, and she deserves this, and so does the baby. >> reporter: hazel valencia is sullivan's case manager. she's also helping her return to school and find work. >> we warn to have the client be sustainable on their own . >> reporter: but she and the ceo of boccardo
. >> reporter: including this texas native who seven months pregnant. 35-year-old amber sullivan hasthis homeless shelter for two years and says a good samaritan brought her here after one week sleeping on the streets of san jose. according to the latest statistics, santa clara county has 7300 homeless people living on the street and homeless shelters. up slightly from the last decade, and one third of the homeless population are women. sullivan will not be able to stay in the shelter...
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it's the the first to 13 and if 0'sullivan wins he'll be the new world number one.s in manchester. katie archibald has been crowned the general classification champion, while jack carlin beat fellow brit and olympic championjason kenny in a tight finish to become the sprint champion. and tottenham fans have had theirfirst look at what the match experience will be at their new stadium with a first game being played there this afternoon. the test event saw spurs‘ under 185 side played southampton, with manager mauricio pochettino in attendance and saying it'll have a massive positive effect on the players and the club. the spurs first team is scheduled finally to play their first match at the new ground in the first week of april. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening, now though on the news channel it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what is showing at the kermode picture house this week? so we have the white crow, which is
it's the the first to 13 and if 0'sullivan wins he'll be the new world number one.s in manchester. katie archibald has been crowned the general classification champion, while jack carlin beat fellow brit and olympic championjason kenny in a tight finish to become the sprint champion. and tottenham fans have had theirfirst look at what the match experience will be at their new stadium with a first game being played there this afternoon. the test event saw spurs‘ under 185 side played...
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which 0'sullivan won.in the crowd. but one spectator took the headlines in south africa's twenty20 win against sri lanka — producing a stunning catch. he even managed to do it with a drink in his other hand — and he didn't spill a drop! not bad at all! that's all the sport for now. goodnight. hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will deliver a fair amount of hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will dw around. air amount of hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will dw around. it's mount of hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will dw around. it's going to f = hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will dw around. it's going to be! dry weather around. it's going to be a bit cooler than it's been, though, we've seen this when the front move on through so behind the temperatures are lower but it is fresher, clear air and that means more of us are going to get to see some sunshine. this is how we start saturday. they will be a touch of frost in parts of northern england, especially northern i
which 0'sullivan won.in the crowd. but one spectator took the headlines in south africa's twenty20 win against sri lanka — producing a stunning catch. he even managed to do it with a drink in his other hand — and he didn't spill a drop! not bad at all! that's all the sport for now. goodnight. hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will deliver a fair amount of hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will dw around. air amount of hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will dw around....
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if 0'sullivan wins tomorrow he'll return to the top of the world rankings.ther a painfulfashion earlier this evening. this is the british champion downie during her uneven bars routine at the all—around gymnastics world cup, bitterly disappointing for her. tyson fury has announced his next fight. he'll face the german heavyweight tom schwarz in las vegas on 15june. fury hopes to fight wbc heavyweight champion deontay wilder again later this year. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. an investigation is underway following another attack on a mosque in birmingham. police are examining cctv footage after criminal damage was caused to a window of the building in the balsall heath area. detectives don't believe the incident is linked to five other attacks on mosques in the city. luke hanrahan reports. in the early hours of this morning yet another attack on a birmingham mosque, a window smashed, part of a hammer left behind. hassan who did not want his face shown on camera lives inside the building, clearly shaken by the ordeal. my mum
if 0'sullivan wins tomorrow he'll return to the top of the world rankings.ther a painfulfashion earlier this evening. this is the british champion downie during her uneven bars routine at the all—around gymnastics world cup, bitterly disappointing for her. tyson fury has announced his next fight. he'll face the german heavyweight tom schwarz in las vegas on 15june. fury hopes to fight wbc heavyweight champion deontay wilder again later this year. you can find more on all those stories on the...
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sullivan. mentioned earlier and her crew it cites sullivan design design firm and i also want to acknowledge the other design team members including dan morris of. moral morris our landscape architect who did a fantastic job as you can see you know. let's just say breaking up some of this concrete you know this. you wouldn't believe what a concrete jungle. this was but now it looks like like people live here. oh that's a tribute to a lot of the thought and ever that was put in by dan in his team. also i want to acknowledge alan burr with murphy burr curry our structural engineer. so listen if you've ever dealt with a world war two arab building you know his work was cut out for him because it's a lot of concrete that had to be penetrated and worked with and overcome over these years. then i want to also recognize boy i tell you maybe contractors is one of san francisco is a san francisco treat. i just can't tell you how proud we are of of having them be our contractor they've been responsive th
sullivan. mentioned earlier and her crew it cites sullivan design design firm and i also want to acknowledge the other design team members including dan morris of. moral morris our landscape architect who did a fantastic job as you can see you know. let's just say breaking up some of this concrete you know this. you wouldn't believe what a concrete jungle. this was but now it looks like like people live here. oh that's a tribute to a lot of the thought and ever that was put in by dan in his...
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switch from right hand to left hand to pot the red that brought up the hundred. 0'sullivan achievedl of the players championship in preston. his break of 134 also saw him win the title with a 10—4 victory against australia's neil robertson. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories and hear what pep guardiola has had to say ahead of the champions league meeting with schalke tomorrow on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport we will have more for you in a afternoon live after two. the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, is due to deliver his spring statement on wednesday. he's said there will be money for public services if a brexit deal is agreed. but the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says mr hammond should be using his influence in the cabinet to ensure a no—deal brexit is taken off the table. no doubt the chancellor will celebrate a falling government borrowing on wednesday. but ijust want him to ask and consider, at what cost? because the chancellor hasn't eliminated the deficit, he hasjust shifted it onto the shoulders of others. t
switch from right hand to left hand to pot the red that brought up the hundred. 0'sullivan achievedl of the players championship in preston. his break of 134 also saw him win the title with a 10—4 victory against australia's neil robertson. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories and hear what pep guardiola has had to say ahead of the champions league meeting with schalke tomorrow on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport we will have more for you in a...
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mark: we had freedom of the press long before "new york times" versus sullivan. >> we did. mark: all forms of communicatio communication, newspapers were developed, so the media broadly speaking really had a revolution in communications prior to "new york times" versus sullivan. are we better off if they claim immunity from the law so they can basically say anything or call people names may be? maybe not for freedom of the press is that a healthy way for a nation to communicate? look around you and the deterioration the last several years i have watched this since the richer jewel case. it is hardly unhealthy. there is nothing valuable to the public discourse to tell rumor rumors, lies, accusations to be able to use the media and the first amendment that's what happened to nicholas. the only didn't who have an agenda was nicholas salmon for him to participate in the right to life march but it is a situation where it started off when you got to the internet with this new development to sit in the privacy of your home with a few strokes of your keyboard and anonymity send out
mark: we had freedom of the press long before "new york times" versus sullivan. >> we did. mark: all forms of communicatio communication, newspapers were developed, so the media broadly speaking really had a revolution in communications prior to "new york times" versus sullivan. are we better off if they claim immunity from the law so they can basically say anything or call people names may be? maybe not for freedom of the press is that a healthy way for a nation to...
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. >> reporter: including this texas native who was seven months pregnant. 35-year-old amber sullivanpt in this homeless shelter for two years and says a good samaritan brought her here after one week of flipping on the street in san jose. santa clara county has 7300 homeless people living on the streets and in shelters, up just slightly in the last decade. one third of the homeless population are women. sullivan would not be able to stay at the shelter with a baby. 10 weeks before her due date came an unexpected surprise. she qualified for a program called rapid rehousing. >> she got approved, and we found her a one bedroom apartment, so she will be moving there within the next couple of days, and we are so excited to be working with her because it has been a very long journey and quite a bumpy road for her, and she deserves this, and so does the baby. >> hazel valencia is sullivan's case manager. >> we want to help the client be sustainable on their own. >> reporter: pesci and the studio home are going further. >> and she has a bedding set, toaster oven, diapers. >> reporter: they a
. >> reporter: including this texas native who was seven months pregnant. 35-year-old amber sullivanpt in this homeless shelter for two years and says a good samaritan brought her here after one week of flipping on the street in san jose. santa clara county has 7300 homeless people living on the streets and in shelters, up just slightly in the last decade. one third of the homeless population are women. sullivan would not be able to stay at the shelter with a baby. 10 weeks before her due...
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"nightly business report," i'm brian sullivan, houston, texas. >>> coming up, building a brand. wait till you seehat some companies are doing to get >>> the south by southwest conference actually started ar3 ago as a music festival, but today it's much more than that. among other things it has become a place whe companies go to draw atttion to their brand, and this year the mketing is very high tech and extreme. julia boorstin takes us to austin, texas, tonight. >> reporter: south by southwest draws innovative tech companies from awod. the demos, conversations and technologies here set the stage for trends to watch. robots, electric scooters crowding the streets. virtual reality tonter new immersive worlds. and augmented reality to make o trying earrings and glasses virtually possible. and what would a tech conference be without drones? one company is here showcasing its personal drone aircraft set to take flight latar this >> this is not the o future personal aviation, it's the present of personal aviation. we'retarting now. >> reporter: this conference in austin is also a key
"nightly business report," i'm brian sullivan, houston, texas. >>> coming up, building a brand. wait till you seehat some companies are doing to get >>> the south by southwest conference actually started ar3 ago as a music festival, but today it's much more than that. among other things it has become a place whe companies go to draw atttion to their brand, and this year the mketing is very high tech and extreme. julia boorstin takes us to austin, texas, tonight....
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which is why brian sullivan asked theta secry of state today about a number of global hot spots at the conference in >> it was a rare and exclusive opportunity to sit down with cabinet level secretaries about foreign policy, energy and where they meet. we began by discussing china, because most of the conversation around china is the united states sellingal liquefied nat gas. but china has its own energy particularly in the south china sea. we began by asking secretary of state pompeo what the.s. is willing to do. how far we are willing to go to blunt china's energy >> president trump has made it clear we want a fair shot. we want tariffs that are even,i nont barriers to be shut out. we want the rule of law andan arency. when we get those things i am very confident that american companies wl prevail. we can always outcompete. >> we then turned the attention to iran andta i asked sec of state pompeo if the u.s. was willing to extend thensanctions ag iran selling exported oil. >> keep up or extending tti sas on iran? >> yes. >> for how long? >> until we get a change in behavior that the
which is why brian sullivan asked theta secry of state today about a number of global hot spots at the conference in >> it was a rare and exclusive opportunity to sit down with cabinet level secretaries about foreign policy, energy and where they meet. we began by discussing china, because most of the conversation around china is the united states sellingal liquefied nat gas. but china has its own energy particularly in the south china sea. we began by asking secretary of state pompeo...
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live now to the hudson institute this afternoon, where jack sullivan, a former national security advisor to vice president joe biden, we'll talk about security threats facing the u.s.. live coverage on c-span. the dialogue is hosted by distinguished fellow at huston institute -- at hudson institute walter russell mead. alter is the dean of -- walter is the dean of hudson foreign policy and the most widely read columnist on world affairs in the united states through his global view column, which appears tuesdays in "the wall street journal," and walter is in conversation today with jake sullivan, an important and widely respected voice in the american foreign policy debate, and one whose insights are being widely sought out as the primary party's 2020 presidential process gets underway in earnest. he is a native of minneapolis, graduate of yale university and a rhodes scholar. he first came to washington as an aide to senator amy klobuchar, who he knew in high school. he went to serve as an advisor to then senator hillary clinton in 2008. jake joined the state department as deputy chief o
live now to the hudson institute this afternoon, where jack sullivan, a former national security advisor to vice president joe biden, we'll talk about security threats facing the u.s.. live coverage on c-span. the dialogue is hosted by distinguished fellow at huston institute -- at hudson institute walter russell mead. alter is the dean of -- walter is the dean of hudson foreign policy and the most widely read columnist on world affairs in the united states through his global view column, which...
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and dan sullivan, republican from alaska, and ed markey, liberal from massachusetts, we've agreed we'reoing to partner and do so in a way that's bipartisan because that's always the best way to go. >> host: and finally, senator markey, 5g. why is it important that the u.s. lead the race, or do you think it's important? >> guest: yeah, 5g is the next stage. again, it's following on 1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, you know? so 1g, you know, 3g, 4g, it just keeps moving along, and the more that it goes is the more that you're able to build it into automobiles, build it into appliances, build it into the whole of our society. and so we want to be cutting edge. we've kind of led the revolution the whole way. we don't want to be left behind, but at the same time it doesn't necessarily mean we have to follow a chinese model, you know? we didn't follow the japanese model in the 1980 when everyone said, oh, my god, atari and sony and mitsubishi, they're just going to bury us, where are we? we created our own model, and we became number one within 5-10 years because all of a sudden america had a plan. america sh
and dan sullivan, republican from alaska, and ed markey, liberal from massachusetts, we've agreed we'reoing to partner and do so in a way that's bipartisan because that's always the best way to go. >> host: and finally, senator markey, 5g. why is it important that the u.s. lead the race, or do you think it's important? >> guest: yeah, 5g is the next stage. again, it's following on 1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, you know? so 1g, you know, 3g, 4g, it just keeps moving along, and the more that it...
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neil robertson has stormed back to pull level at eight frames—all against ronnie 0'sullivan in the finalan started the afternoon session with a five frames to three lead , but australian robertson won five of the eight played so far today heading into the evening session. the first to 13 wins and if that's 0'sulliavn he'll be the new world number one. and tottenham fans have had theirfirst look at what the match experience will be at their new stadium with a first game being played there this afternoon. the test event saw spurs' under 18s side played southampton, with manager mauricio pochettino in attendance and saying it'll have a massive effect on the players and the club. the spurs first team is scheduled to finally play its first match in the new ground in the first week of april. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. more now on the aftermath of cyclone idai. nearly two million people are thought to have been affected by the flooding in mozambique, malawi and zimbabwe. the number of people declared dead has risen sharply after authorities confirmed
neil robertson has stormed back to pull level at eight frames—all against ronnie 0'sullivan in the finalan started the afternoon session with a five frames to three lead , but australian robertson won five of the eight played so far today heading into the evening session. the first to 13 wins and if that's 0'sulliavn he'll be the new world number one. and tottenham fans have had theirfirst look at what the match experience will be at their new stadium with a first game being played there this...
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sullivan couldn't stay at the shelter with a baby. 10 weeks before her due date she qualified for rapid. >> she was approved and we found her a one bedroom apartment. we're excited to work with her. it been a long journey and a bumpy road. >> hazel is sullivan's case manager assisting her with temporary housing helping her return to school and find work. >> we want them sustainable on their own. >> and then she has a bedding set, toaster oven, diapers. >> they are setting her up with furniture and household essentials and collecting baby supplies. >> this is a blessing whether you planned it or not. that's what you have to take it as. at the end of the day it's how grateful are you for that chance. >> she will miss the friends she's made but are looking forward to paying the bills. >> i hope the end of the day everyone that helped me feels like i have earned this. i've earned the help they've given. >> after one year of suns diced housing she will be on her own. >>> tracking the next weather system. it's not for tomorrow. we had a nice day. as we get into saturday morning, it's early. t
sullivan couldn't stay at the shelter with a baby. 10 weeks before her due date she qualified for rapid. >> she was approved and we found her a one bedroom apartment. we're excited to work with her. it been a long journey and a bumpy road. >> hazel is sullivan's case manager assisting her with temporary housing helping her return to school and find work. >> we want them sustainable on their own. >> and then she has a bedding set, toaster oven, diapers. >> they are...
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guest: well, [laughter] colleague, andy sullivan was there with me yesterday, we have a lot of reporters going there today. today becausepens the attorney general said it could happen as soon this we can. we are on pins and needles like we were on friday. , all of the reporters were chained to our desk, waiting to see if the report had been completed. now, we are doing the same thing but only waiting for the summary findings. , who coverslynch the justice department for writers -- reuters. explaining how much of the molar report -- mueller report must be disclosed. thank you. guest: thank you for having me. host: this i
guest: well, [laughter] colleague, andy sullivan was there with me yesterday, we have a lot of reporters going there today. today becausepens the attorney general said it could happen as soon this we can. we are on pins and needles like we were on friday. , all of the reporters were chained to our desk, waiting to see if the report had been completed. now, we are doing the same thing but only waiting for the summary findings. , who coverslynch the justice department for writers -- reuters....
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i'm brian sullivan, so glad to be back with you you are looking live at washington, d.c. where the impact of the end of the mueller investigation continues. we're going to take you there live straight ahead. the reaction to the news stock futures are down, and the dow futures not as much as they were coming back a little bit, following the 4 point drop from the dow. futures down 43. fair value trying to turn around s&p and nasdaq are in the red. the big selloff in asia. japanese stocks posting their worst day since december hong kong down 2 shanghai come pot sis, and south korea kospi down 2%. the-year-old on the german bun, their 10-year bond, the fact that it's not positive means you're going paid to borrow money. we're going to get more on that side of the news in a moment remember, today is the first day the market gets to react to the mueller report news. remember, that was delivered to congress after the closing bell for the markets on friday. on the political front, what else, one side claiming victory, the other side saying the president has not been exonerated at
i'm brian sullivan, so glad to be back with you you are looking live at washington, d.c. where the impact of the end of the mueller investigation continues. we're going to take you there live straight ahead. the reaction to the news stock futures are down, and the dow futures not as much as they were coming back a little bit, following the 4 point drop from the dow. futures down 43. fair value trying to turn around s&p and nasdaq are in the red. the big selloff in asia. japanese stocks...
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thanks so much brian sullivan covering this for us all week.does it for "power luncthe" now time for "power lunch. >> we'll see you in just a moment tyler mathisen here with melissa lee. new at 2:00 today, boeing battered again europe now grounding the 737 max 8 jets why are u.s. carriers? the faa elected to do the same and president trump weighed in as well. elizabeth warren fueling calls to break up big tech and college entrance exambribery plot. this has been uncovered by the feds ensnares hollywood stars, ceos, coaches and billionaires all busted the details on "power lunch" starts right now >> and welcome to "power lunch." i'm melissa lee.
thanks so much brian sullivan covering this for us all week.does it for "power luncthe" now time for "power lunch. >> we'll see you in just a moment tyler mathisen here with melissa lee. new at 2:00 today, boeing battered again europe now grounding the 737 max 8 jets why are u.s. carriers? the faa elected to do the same and president trump weighed in as well. elizabeth warren fueling calls to break up big tech and college entrance exambribery plot. this has been uncovered...
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ronnie 0'sullivan is back as snooker‘s world number one after sealing a hard —fought tour championshipfought back to level at 8—8 frames heading into the evening session, but 0'sullivan reasserted control and a perfectlyjudged clearance helped him to a13—11victory. to tennis, where british number one kyle edmund defeated canadian milos raonic in straight sets in the third round of the miami 0pen. raonic took an early lead, but 19th seed edmund came back to take the first set 6—4 with a fine forehand winner. edmund then went on to win the second set, also 6—4, to advance to the fourth round, where he will play defending champion john isner. exeter chiefs confirmed their place in the premiership play—offs with a 29—10 win over bath. exeter captain jack yeandle scored the pick of the tries, running a perfect line for dan armand's inside pass. the win means exeter extend their lead at the top of the premiership to 9 points. that's all the sport for now. thank you, damien. a man has been stabbed to death in a robbery at a newsagents in north—west london. it is believed the 54—year—old was a
ronnie 0'sullivan is back as snooker‘s world number one after sealing a hard —fought tour championshipfought back to level at 8—8 frames heading into the evening session, but 0'sullivan reasserted control and a perfectlyjudged clearance helped him to a13—11victory. to tennis, where british number one kyle edmund defeated canadian milos raonic in straight sets in the third round of the miami 0pen. raonic took an early lead, but 19th seed edmund came back to take the first set 6—4 with...
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colleague, andy sullivan was there with me yesterday, we have a lot of reporters going there today. today becausepens the attorney general said it could happen as soon this we can. we are on pins and needles like we were on friday. , all of the reporters were chained to our desk, waiting to see if the report had been completed. now, we are doing the same thing but only waiting for the summary findings. , who coverslynch the justice department for writers -- reuters. explaining how much of the molar report -- mueller report must be disclosed. thank you. guest: thank you for having me. host: this is the headline at politico.com as the president is gearing up for the report. joining us on the phone is anita kumar, a white house correspondent for politico. what is happening next with the administration and who will lead the effort? guest: we are hearing that the white house and the trump reelection campaign and the republican national committee have been getting ready for this day. not the day where they do not know what is in the report but the day where we find out some of what is in
colleague, andy sullivan was there with me yesterday, we have a lot of reporters going there today. today becausepens the attorney general said it could happen as soon this we can. we are on pins and needles like we were on friday. , all of the reporters were chained to our desk, waiting to see if the report had been completed. now, we are doing the same thing but only waiting for the summary findings. , who coverslynch the justice department for writers -- reuters. explaining how much of the...
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thank you, senator sullivan. i also want to say how privileged i am to be here with a master not to wear who served in so many tough and demanding assignments. i am honored to appear before you today as president trump's nominee to be the new s. u.s. ambassador to the kingdom of saudi arabia. grateful to the president for his nomination and to secretary pompeo for his trust and confidence. i welcome the opportunity to discuss the kingdom of saudi arabia and ask them my full testimony be submitted for the record. if confirmed by the senate i pledge to work closely with the members of this committee to advance u.s. interests and values in saudi arabia in the region. my wife kathy and my son david are both here today and my daughter sherry and christie have duties far away that they are here in spirit. all of the kids have served the nation and my son-in-law continues to serve as battalion commander of troopers. we have spent too much time in the abizaid family dealing with wars. it is my hope if confirmed as ambass
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actually goes back long before times versus sullivan. did an article for "times" and there was this 1920s letter from our publisher who i believe is the great, great grandfather of our current publish-under and it's a remarkable document because a lawyer has wherein written to him, lawyer for "the new york times," saying we're going to settle this case upstate new york, and the publisher writes back and says you now my feelings about this. do not pay money to settle libel cases. if we got it wrong, we'll hear that from a court and we'll pay whatever the court says we should. but we're not going to simply settle to make the problem go away. our commitment to our journalists-journalism, is that strong. so itself is easier for me than a lot of my colleagues elsewhere because i always know the answer when somebody asks, should we settle? blahs the answer is no if they're asking for money. nina is correct is that england plays by very different rules. one thing is true in england, the publisher, the author, has to prove something is true. it'
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followed by a look at president trump's 2020 budget request with acting white house director and john sullivan. real -- a resolution supporting the public disclosure of robert mueller's report on russian interference in the u.s. election. senator bernie sanders was in new hampshire this past weekend for his first visit to the state since announcing his 2020 candidacy for president. at this rally in concord, he spoke about universal health care, tax policy, and climate change among other topics. ♪
followed by a look at president trump's 2020 budget request with acting white house director and john sullivan. real -- a resolution supporting the public disclosure of robert mueller's report on russian interference in the u.s. election. senator bernie sanders was in new hampshire this past weekend for his first visit to the state since announcing his 2020 candidacy for president. at this rally in concord, he spoke about universal health care, tax policy, and climate change among other topics....
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sullivan received a surprise, she has been approved for the program rapid rehousing, she will get a oneexamined, to help her get back to school. >> i hope at the end of the day, everybody that has helped me, it feels like they have given so much help. >> there are 7400 homeless people in santa clara county. the program is designed to have recipient live on their own after one year of subsidized housing. >>> santa clara county has purchased a pair of bankrupt hospitals and health clinic. st. louis' regional hospital and depaul urgent care center were purchased for $35 million. they were owned by nonprofit verity health system, that filed for bankruptcy. >>> bonfire season will start today, bonfires are allowed between 6:00 in the morning at 9:30 at night. the bonfire season normally begins as a winter no burn. comes to an end, and it continues until october 31st. you can use one of the 16 fire rings set up on the beach between fulton and lincoln, and groups of 25 people or more have to apply for a permit. >> the california highway patrol is cracking down, officers posted between their de
sullivan received a surprise, she has been approved for the program rapid rehousing, she will get a oneexamined, to help her get back to school. >> i hope at the end of the day, everybody that has helped me, it feels like they have given so much help. >> there are 7400 homeless people in santa clara county. the program is designed to have recipient live on their own after one year of subsidized housing. >>> santa clara county has purchased a pair of bankrupt hospitals and...
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just for a minute said sullivan collude to not. come on burkey could only carry much million little state shots into the number of spots. gotten took time to recover fund require a bit of luck. so mr lady stormed unhindered toward school. and made it one more of. the deflection was hard to digest so busty boy. his mood improved after thirty minutes but union vital humble the ball. really comes out of back in the lead with his second goal. duckman must have fired themselves up at half time as they leveled in the forty seven's minutes. done a good doobie to mark a breach in the air and it was all to play for. an end to end bouts of full with both sides trading blows rich was unlucky not to score for hexa. dortmund's wastefulness in front of goal meant it was injured before captain marco rescued his sight. bush showing gives us a technique just to hold his fifteenth goal of the season and. then get out the base of it so red for taking out his frustrations on burkey. capital gains in berlin for daughter to reach a top spot in the busin
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and his headache would have worsened early on of the just four minutes and sullivan collude to which is not. so much to leave the storm's unhindered towards cool. and beat it would one have the destruction was hard to digest for busty boy. this medium truth after thirty minutes with the inveigle humbled at the ball. really comes to the back of the lead with his second goal. must have fired themselves up at huff as they levelled in the forty seventh minute. done actually beat marco breach in the air and it was all to play for. dortmund's wastefulness in front of goal meant injury before cut to marco voice rescued his sight was. it should be just a technique just to prove his fifteenth cool of the season and. then beat out to be sufficient so red for taking out his frustrations on doohickey capital gains and berlin for top and the retake top spot in the bundesliga and put the pressure but. all right time to take an overall look at the bonus the results this weekend by munich dominated mines or wait for the picture to come up anyway frankfurt start passed nuremberg braman beat laverick
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sullivan and mr. miranda who had instant thoughts at the end that would both a good and appreciated. i want to thank you for being here. i want to thank all of our veterans for the service that they provide to us. all of you are very nice today. i wish you a very good week. -- the secretary will respond as quickly as possible to the questions and so if you will get your questions to the committee, right? they will make sure they get to the secretary and we have a copy to trail. thank you very much and we thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, vermont democratic congressman, peter wells discusses william barr's summary of councilman robert mueller special report. also, grace marie turner talks about healthcare and the future of the affordable care act. also, robocalls todd ruger on how states and localities are spending $1 billion in federal safety funds to protect schools for mass shooting'
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and his headache would have worsened early on my just for sullivan kalu to not. so mr levy stormed unhindered towards. and beat it one one five for the selection was hard to digest for both the boy. his mood improved after thirty minutes with the humble the book's. release comes to sit back in the lead with his second. to fire themselves up a tough as they leveled in the forty seven minutes. in the air and it was to play for. dortmund's wastefulness in front of goal meant injury before cut and marco voice rescued his sights i'm. sure digital technique just to hold his fifteenth cool of the season. then vedanta piece of it so red for taking out his frustrations on. capital games in berlin for. top spot in the bundesliga and put the pressure but. golf now and spain's john ramsey has a one shot lead over rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood going into the final round of the players' championship astray jason days two shots for the back of day wins group of players to win the tournament multiple times biggest prize for majors shot of the day at sawgrass went to seamus po
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i want to bring in olivia zaleski and tim sullivan.yft is losing have as much money as it is making, olivia. what are the takeaways from the s-1? olivia: they nearly double the revenue, but with that came significant losses. we're looking at 911 million, which is a growth of 77% over the year before. investors seemed excited about lyft, but also questions about the losses. this is nothing new. most technology companies when they go public are losing money. emily: tim, now we know a little more about how lyft's business compares to uber and uber's revenues were $11.4 billion. tim: i think uber is not growing and lyft is. year-over-year growth of 2x on revenues, their losses are acceptable. they are on paths to complete the division thereafter. i don't think the s-1 was that surprising. we knew what we were expecting. the biggest surprise for us was how much of an impact lyft is having and communities. 34% of lyft drivers are spending more money. 47% are exploring their communities more. that's a massive impact i don't think we expected.
i want to bring in olivia zaleski and tim sullivan.yft is losing have as much money as it is making, olivia. what are the takeaways from the s-1? olivia: they nearly double the revenue, but with that came significant losses. we're looking at 911 million, which is a growth of 77% over the year before. investors seemed excited about lyft, but also questions about the losses. this is nothing new. most technology companies when they go public are losing money. emily: tim, now we know a little more...
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for more we want to bring in tim sullivan, a lyft investor.t be pretty excited about this. >> we are certainly. fair why is $72 a share for a company losing a lot of money? is essentially in line with the high-growth company, with the valuation of $25 billion. the company is still growing at 100% year-over-year. that is conservative. i think lyft has room to grow . emily: how much to the costs bother you? run anthink lyft has extremely capital efficient business. part of that is due to uber's paving the way, so to speak, and lyft being able to draft behind them and execute per their vision. i think they will continue to do that. if they can crack the insurance nut and other things, you will see profits sooner than anticipated. emily: what about marketing and customer acquisition? i have been on the receiving end of deep discounts from lyft and uber, it seems like every other week they are offering 30% off. tim: i think heading into ipo season, both companies are spending a lot of money on marketing, trying to get ridership up and driver levels
for more we want to bring in tim sullivan, a lyft investor.t be pretty excited about this. >> we are certainly. fair why is $72 a share for a company losing a lot of money? is essentially in line with the high-growth company, with the valuation of $25 billion. the company is still growing at 100% year-over-year. that is conservative. i think lyft has room to grow . emily: how much to the costs bother you? run anthink lyft has extremely capital efficient business. part of that is due to...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: coming at the top of the hour, jake sullivan, former national security advisor to joe biden and advisor for hillary clinton's presidential campaign will discuss national security threats. that is live from the hudson institute at noon eastern on c-span. , a briefing on countering russian propaganda and social media influence come alive from the rand corporation at noon eastern. sunday night on "afterwords," a georgetown university press examines policy and international goals in her world: russia against the west and with the rest." >> are you a little more optimistic that if we find some common ground like you mentioned in arms-control that we can be a good partner with russia? has fallenpopularity by about 40 points since he was reelected last euros president, and public opinion data and russia shows the majority of russians now don't want stability. they want change. they want a better economic situation. in many of those people understand that having this very antagonistic relationship to the west is really not the way to go
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