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>> that's what i said to jake sullivan. i said, "instead of meeting with the murderers and butchers, you better meet with some of the well-known opposition leaders inside iran, outside iran, and listen to what they want. listen what iranian people want." if you ignore iranians, believe me, america will face all those terrorists, islamic terrorists, on u.s. soil. so i gave him a list of the help that they can do. >> what else was on the list? >> the relative, the children of the ayatollahs, are here in americ they have to do an investigation about them. look, the way that the western democratic countries actually boycott putin and putin's relatives should be addressed about iranian regime. what is different? >> what about providing internet access to iran? is the u.s. doing enough to facilitate the free flow of information in iran? >> not yet. that's why i say that we don't need empty words. you know, obama's administration did a huge mistake by abandoning iranians in thstreet. and now hillary clinton said that -- "regret."
>> that's what i said to jake sullivan. i said, "instead of meeting with the murderers and butchers, you better meet with some of the well-known opposition leaders inside iran, outside iran, and listen to what they want. listen what iranian people want." if you ignore iranians, believe me, america will face all those terrorists, islamic terrorists, on u.s. soil. so i gave him a list of the help that they can do. >> what else was on the list? >> the relative, the...
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sullivan: in some cases, i think that makes absolute sense. the race for technology is a good example. competition can produce technological breakthroughs that can help solve all of our problems, from food to energy to climate. we should not be shy about that competition. as i said, the u.s. will not be shy about that competition. we are making greater, more fundamental, more far-reaching investments in the technology and investment basis in the u.s. through what has been passed in the biden administration we have seen in a generation or more. we are going to run faster as a result of that and help build up an analyte ecosystem that can run faster still. we also will not be shy about tailored, careful, targeted controls on foundational technologies to our competitors. we believe we can help spur the type of technological innovation over the years ahead that will work for rather than against human progress. there are other areas on control of nonproliferation where cooperation has to be the order of the day than competition otherwise you can en
sullivan: in some cases, i think that makes absolute sense. the race for technology is a good example. competition can produce technological breakthroughs that can help solve all of our problems, from food to energy to climate. we should not be shy about that competition. as i said, the u.s. will not be shy about that competition. we are making greater, more fundamental, more far-reaching investments in the technology and investment basis in the u.s. through what has been passed in the biden...
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joining me now is marcus sullivan, the former columnist for the washington post. book, newsroom confidential, lessons and worries from an ink stained life it's now available in your bookstore or online. thanks for joining us tonight. in this book, i love this book, it's absolutely -- i will get in the camera. here widen orange, absolutely mandatory reading for any of us who are covering these elections. mandatory reading for any college student who's thinking of maybe doing this for a living at some point. if you could've read this back when you were an intern at the buffalo news, how would it have changed the way you went about your work? >> lawrence, thank you very much for talking about the subject which i think is so important. i feel as if we are at a hinge moment in american history. and it's so important for journalists to be at their best and to do the job that needs to be done for american cities. i think, when i was an intern at the buffalo news, in 1980, i would have been completely shocked at the -- at the sort of tone of the country, it's nothing i ex
joining me now is marcus sullivan, the former columnist for the washington post. book, newsroom confidential, lessons and worries from an ink stained life it's now available in your bookstore or online. thanks for joining us tonight. in this book, i love this book, it's absolutely -- i will get in the camera. here widen orange, absolutely mandatory reading for any of us who are covering these elections. mandatory reading for any college student who's thinking of maybe doing this for a living at...
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no one has made any sullivan, o, sullivan jokes yet, so i won't be the first. i want to thank you for coming here and presenting this really thoughtful and consequential strategy to all of us and to our nation. i would like to ask you some questions about it, starting where you left off. so 20 years ago, the bush administration came out with its own national security strategy and that strategy was really confused with the recognition that 9/11 had changed america and the world. later, that administration that a lot of criticism for being overly focused on the global war on terror. can you say to what extent has the russian invasion of ukraine shaped how the biden administration sees the world and how it is reflected in the strategy? and have you done anything to hedge against a possible criticism that we were overly focused on this at a moment where other things were unfolding at breakneck speed as well? mr. sullivan: well, just to set some context, when we came into the administration in the early weeks, we did something that was quite unusual. we released som
no one has made any sullivan, o, sullivan jokes yet, so i won't be the first. i want to thank you for coming here and presenting this really thoughtful and consequential strategy to all of us and to our nation. i would like to ask you some questions about it, starting where you left off. so 20 years ago, the bush administration came out with its own national security strategy and that strategy was really confused with the recognition that 9/11 had changed america and the world. later, that...
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exchange" ri right here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu at cnbc global headquarters brian sullivan is live at vienna, austria at the opec summit we've got a lot more but first let's chick off with a look at the markets right now. the modest losses have accelerated a bit. the dow has lowering by 230 points, the s&p roughly 29 to 30 points and a 92-point decline for nasdaq at the plot of the opening bell markets coming off another solid session, the dow jumping more than 800 points, the s&p and nasdaq climbing more than 3% those two straight days of stock gains coming on the back of a pullback in bond yields. checking now, though, those treasury yields are ticking slightly higher. the treasury yield 7.2%. on cryptocurrencies, we're seeing some bitcoin and movement in bitcoin and ether to the downside just about flat on the session 20,12 20,124, ether prices, call it 43 and change. >>> and getting a check on your morning's big money mover, we're watching shares of twitter surging after elon musk's surprise decision to reverse course and revive his deal to buy twitter. twitter says mus
exchange" ri right here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu at cnbc global headquarters brian sullivan is live at vienna, austria at the opec summit we've got a lot more but first let's chick off with a look at the markets right now. the modest losses have accelerated a bit. the dow has lowering by 230 points, the s&p roughly 29 to 30 points and a 92-point decline for nasdaq at the plot of the opening bell markets coming off another solid session, the dow jumping more...
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sullivan made these comments with the delayed release of the national security strategy sullivan acknowledged that the quickly evolving situation in ukraine made that timeline imprudent, in his words. the strategy does outline what it calls a decisive decade ahead with a focus on constraining russia, which it calls profoundly dangerous, and says definitively, that the u.s. will not allow russia to use nuclear weapons. the decisive decade will also include competing with china, which it calls the most consequential geopolitical challenge with technology, taiwan, and trade at issue sullivan said the u.s. must turn the page on the traditional formula for trade, and when asked for the status of tariffo review would continue for several more months. so clearly the white house has a lot of irons in the fire here, brian. and they're trying to chart out this decisive decade and sullivan will make more comments on that next hour. >> i texted with a friend of mine who is sort of involved in and around politics in d.c what's it like down there? the response, quote, days of rage that's literally what i g
sullivan made these comments with the delayed release of the national security strategy sullivan acknowledged that the quickly evolving situation in ukraine made that timeline imprudent, in his words. the strategy does outline what it calls a decisive decade ahead with a focus on constraining russia, which it calls profoundly dangerous, and says definitively, that the u.s. will not allow russia to use nuclear weapons. the decisive decade will also include competing with china, which it calls...
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you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan today let's kickoff monday morning with the equity futures in the red. modestly so. you see the dow implied lower 110. s&p lower 19 and nasdaq down 65. all of this after the friday broad based selloff that saw the dow shed 600 points to close down 2% on the day you see in the time lapse here worse for the s&p 500 which ended the day down nearly 3% on the session and the nasdaq down nearly 4%. bond markets are closed for the federal holiday today. a quick check on the last trade that we saw over the course of friday's session the yield for the 10-year treasury is 3.89%. the 30-year treasury is 3.85%. energy prices. oil is above $90 a barrel. west texas intermediate is $92.02 that is down .20%. ice brent crude is off as well $97.25 >>> let's go worldwide around the world china is back open for trading after a week long market holiday. japan, south korea and taiwan closed today the red stells a partial story. if we spin the globe around to the early trade in europe. you see mostly red ft
you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan today let's kickoff monday morning with the equity futures in the red. modestly so. you see the dow implied lower 110. s&p lower 19 and nasdaq down 65. all of this after the friday broad based selloff that saw the dow shed 600 points to close down 2% on the day you see in the time lapse here worse for the s&p 500 which ended the day down nearly 3% on the session...
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our brian sullivan is joining us from vienna. brian, i know you have been on top of this story. >> reporter: frank, good morning. when you think about the random street corner in vienna and the boring office building which is opec headquarters, how much money gets moved around? yesterday's you cut of 2 millio barrels a day will account for trillions of year in gdp that gets pushed around flowing to saudi arabia and opec nations will pull that money away from the western nations. you think about the news and monetary impact. it is amazing. the breaking news with opec cutting 2 million barrels a day. it did not get a lot of attention. the 13-member opec deal and 10-member opec plus nations extending the deal for another year frank. it is russia aligning with russia for another year. at 8:30 p.m. vienna time last night, we had the ability to sit down with prince abdulaziz bin salman they are not blaming the federal reserve for inflation, but they certainly indicated the fight against inflationand concerns that central banks have abo
our brian sullivan is joining us from vienna. brian, i know you have been on top of this story. >> reporter: frank, good morning. when you think about the random street corner in vienna and the boring office building which is opec headquarters, how much money gets moved around? yesterday's you cut of 2 millio barrels a day will account for trillions of year in gdp that gets pushed around flowing to saudi arabia and opec nations will pull that money away from the western nations. you think...
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for that, we go out to brian sullivan s>> thanks. morning rbi today, let's talk about oil and energy i know we talk about it a lot. how can we not it is not only critical to the economy, but the biggest political issue right now. president biden reiterating the administration's plan to release petroleum from the reserve these are not new barrels, but final batch from the announcement back in spring. sliding the time line to december the sale will start on december 1st and run through the month. that is where things get random but interesting. the first week of december could be wild for oil and energy here's why december 1st, we mentioned, the u.s. starts selling the last batch from the spr on december 5th, the eu sanctions against russian oil kick in fully. some think that would take 1 million barrels off the market per day. there is the opec meeting one day earlier. opec plus includes russia, meets on december 4th. all of those things happening in the same five-day stretch. wow. what is going to happen in the price of oil i have no
for that, we go out to brian sullivan s>> thanks. morning rbi today, let's talk about oil and energy i know we talk about it a lot. how can we not it is not only critical to the economy, but the biggest political issue right now. president biden reiterating the administration's plan to release petroleum from the reserve these are not new barrels, but final batch from the announcement back in spring. sliding the time line to december the sale will start on december 1st and run through the...
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joseph sullivan was convicted for concg the breach from the ftc and paying the hackers to keep quie. keep quiet. > >> scary moments for shoppers ty shoppers today as police locked down and evacuated the sun vally mall. security called police about a man acting strangely, caring a duffel bag and saying e had a gun. he did not have a we. when officers got to him, no one one was hurt. > >> jill biden will arrive in the in the bay area tomorrow. she will speak friday at the cancerr at ucsf. before attending a demc fundraiser at the fairmont with nancy pelosi. > >> tonight, santa clara is celebrating the first female pr. female president. she is also the first layperson to leave th. the school. at the welcome cele, julie sullivan told us she lookd to collaborating with other tald minds at the university. >> i bring people together, they they make my idea a huge succes. huge success. i always say my dreams are only fantasies. i look forward to bringing in great minds together. dreaming and doing wonderful things. > >> the official installation ceremony is on friday. stack up, up next, a fo
joseph sullivan was convicted for concg the breach from the ftc and paying the hackers to keep quie. keep quiet. > >> scary moments for shoppers ty shoppers today as police locked down and evacuated the sun vally mall. security called police about a man acting strangely, caring a duffel bag and saying e had a gun. he did not have a we. when officers got to him, no one one was hurt. > >> jill biden will arrive in the in the bay area tomorrow. she will speak friday at the...
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brian sullivan spoke with one pension manager in charge of more than $300 billion brian? >> dom, thank you very much. good morning we're pleased to be joined by christopher alleman, the cio of calsters an incrediblyimportant -- it's great to have you on this is an incredibly important time, given what's going on in the equity and bond markets here but uk and globally as well. welcome very much. i want to start with what's happening in the uk. their market and some of the way they invest are not exactly the same as ours do you fear any kind of a spillover or contagion risk from what's happening there to hit the u.s. bond and/or stock or debt markets >> well, brian, it's hard to predict policy errors, especially catastrophic ones i'm not fearful we'll have a carryover. we did look at the immediate impact and the secondary and even tertiary. we learned that after '08. when people use leverage, it cuts both ways these liability-driven investments they used were leveraged bonds. so, when that market moved so rapidly, as well as the deadline, it did cause some forced sales when
brian sullivan spoke with one pension manager in charge of more than $300 billion brian? >> dom, thank you very much. good morning we're pleased to be joined by christopher alleman, the cio of calsters an incrediblyimportant -- it's great to have you on this is an incredibly important time, given what's going on in the equity and bond markets here but uk and globally as well. welcome very much. i want to start with what's happening in the uk. their market and some of the way they invest...
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jake sullivan was on the morning shows, he said this. any use of nuclear weapons will be met with catastrophic consequences for russia. that phrase was very specific and repeated three times, we have been clear and specific about what that will entail. senator shaheen, you first. do you believe the administration has been clear and specific enough with the russians behind closed doors and now in public? and what do you think the planning and response should be for any kind of russian nuclear event? sen. shaheen: one of the things jake sullivan also acknowledged was there are continued conversations with top russian leadership, sort of the red phone we remember from the old soviet days. those conversations are ongoing, that is very important. i think the president at the u.n. was very clear in front of the world community of nations about our position and a concern about prudence raising putin -- putin putin's raising the nuclear threat. he was also clear in terms of china, letting them know clearly where the united states stands. i think
jake sullivan was on the morning shows, he said this. any use of nuclear weapons will be met with catastrophic consequences for russia. that phrase was very specific and repeated three times, we have been clear and specific about what that will entail. senator shaheen, you first. do you believe the administration has been clear and specific enough with the russians behind closed doors and now in public? and what do you think the planning and response should be for any kind of russian nuclear...
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i haven't heard jake sullivan said, say that i haven't heard our secretary of state tony blanket that have not heard the president united states say we're going to hunt down and hold accountable. any one involved in that long line of decision makers to that were involved with the use of that and basically saying this would be a horrific crime against humanity and hold them to account. why do you think we haven't heard those words, or at least i haven't heard those words? well, i very much hope they are saying those words privately, and i very much hope they will soon say them publicly. john, what do you think about this challenge of fatigue? well, i worry about fatigue, not because the american public or the european public are going to get tired. i think corey's exactly right. that right now, particularly as the war is going well or better for ukraine support is very strong . i do worry about political instability and united states. i worry about political instability in europe. that's something that i think joe biden and the united states are very aware of. but i think that's why we
i haven't heard jake sullivan said, say that i haven't heard our secretary of state tony blanket that have not heard the president united states say we're going to hunt down and hold accountable. any one involved in that long line of decision makers to that were involved with the use of that and basically saying this would be a horrific crime against humanity and hold them to account. why do you think we haven't heard those words, or at least i haven't heard those words? well, i very much hope...
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jake sullivan said a week and a half ago, catastrophic consequences if they use these kind of weapons. so they know what comes, and the catastrophic consequences will not be nuclear in all likelihood they'll be conventional, and they will wipe out russian military in ukraine. >> ambassador william taylor, thank you very much. >>> president biden's vowing to punish america's long-time ally, saudi arabia, for helping vladimir putin in his desperate time of need, when his brutal invasion is failing. the saudis defied the united states by teaming up with russia and the opec cartel to slash oil production it's a move that could raise global gas prices and put putin and give him an economic lifeline, as the west tries to box him in and end the war in an interview last night, president biden told cnn's jake tapper on his new show, it's time for the u.s. to rethink its relationship with the saudis >> when the house and senate get back, they're going to have, to there's going to be some consequences for what they've done with russia >> what kind of consequences menendez says suspend all arms s
jake sullivan said a week and a half ago, catastrophic consequences if they use these kind of weapons. so they know what comes, and the catastrophic consequences will not be nuclear in all likelihood they'll be conventional, and they will wipe out russian military in ukraine. >> ambassador william taylor, thank you very much. >>> president biden's vowing to punish america's long-time ally, saudi arabia, for helping vladimir putin in his desperate time of need, when his brutal...
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sullivan spent her last nine years at st. st. thomas and minute anyone. > >> california inflation relief s are starting to go out today. >> reporter: about 23 million ee in california will begin receivg payments of up to $1050. it is part of the governor's plan to help people impacted by high ga. the $17 billion relief package o suspended california's sales tax tax on diesel fuel. the amount f the check that you will receive depends on your income and family size. you could either receive a direct deposit or a debit card in the mail. > >> gas prices in california havn soaring in recent weeks. i know you have been feeling it at home. but they might be coming down soon. as early as this weekend. and over the next company of months they could drop by as much as $1 a gallon r even more and analysts say that is because the six refineries in in the state currently under maintenance will soon go back into operation. they say if you are hoping to save a little bit of money, it is worth waiting a few days before filling up. > >> and after
sullivan spent her last nine years at st. st. thomas and minute anyone. > >> california inflation relief s are starting to go out today. >> reporter: about 23 million ee in california will begin receivg payments of up to $1050. it is part of the governor's plan to help people impacted by high ga. the $17 billion relief package o suspended california's sales tax tax on diesel fuel. the amount f the check that you will receive depends on your income and family size. you could...
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the first defining case was blake versus sullivan and cromwell. this was a claim brought by female school graduates against the law firm sullivan. cromwell. i am sure we all know of of the white shoe firms. and in new york city arguing that firm would not hire women. would not if they did, a handful would promote them or give them the kind of assignments that, would allow them to show their mettle and stand for partner is what the title seven case and a judge motley drew the case by random back a long time ago. the court in the southern district actually had a wheel and. the clerk would spin the wheel and and get a name, reach out and get a name of one of the judges. and motley was it the law firm's attorney was not happy as he argued that she had been a civil rights lawyer. she was a woman and she was biased, he argued. he wrote her a letter this. then he filed a motion for recusal and motley rejected of the motion. and she did so in the opinion that to have resonance and continues to be cited by judges who asked to recuse on the basis of identit
the first defining case was blake versus sullivan and cromwell. this was a claim brought by female school graduates against the law firm sullivan. cromwell. i am sure we all know of of the white shoe firms. and in new york city arguing that firm would not hire women. would not if they did, a handful would promote them or give them the kind of assignments that, would allow them to show their mettle and stand for partner is what the title seven case and a judge motley drew the case by random back...
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, say the results of any action i have to ask myself in when joe biden and jake sullivan are talking about their concern of nuclear and chemical weapons. there must be some intelligence, his forcing them to, you know, express those concerns. and i asked please define catastrophic. so you begun to do that, you know, begun to look at. but what i'm hearing you say is really something that sounds a lot like a next world war. am i? am i wrong, john? well, i don't think you're wrong and, and i like to take the point to or the opportunity to agree with almost everything . corey just said, what have you not agree with? so i agree with most of the points, but i don't agree about the idea that we should be ready to interject and preempt nuclear used by russia. and i think why not, because one human beings make mistakes and we misinterpret moves. that could be a prelude to an attack, which are actually something else. we have to acknowledge that our tolerance is not always perfect, and that's been demonstrated multiple times in the past. but i think that's very much on the minds of president bi
, say the results of any action i have to ask myself in when joe biden and jake sullivan are talking about their concern of nuclear and chemical weapons. there must be some intelligence, his forcing them to, you know, express those concerns. and i asked please define catastrophic. so you begun to do that, you know, begun to look at. but what i'm hearing you say is really something that sounds a lot like a next world war. am i? am i wrong, john? well, i don't think you're wrong and, and i like...
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the first defining case was blake versus sullivan and cromwell. this was a claim brought by female school graduates against the law firm sullivan. cromwell. i am sure we all know of of the white shoe firms. and in new york city arguing that firm would not hire women. would not if they did, a handful would promote them or give them the kind of assignments that, would allow them to show their mettle and stand for partner is what the title seven case and a judge motley drew the case by random back a long time ago. the court in the southern district actually had a wheel and. the clerk would spin the wheel and and get a name, reach out and get a name of one of the judges. and motley was it the law firm's attorney was not happy as he argued that she had been a civil rights lawyer. she was a woman and she was biased, he argued. he wrote her a letter this. then he filed a motion for recusal and motley rejected of the motion. and she did so in the opinion that to have resonance and continues to be cited by judges who asked to recuse on the basis of identit
the first defining case was blake versus sullivan and cromwell. this was a claim brought by female school graduates against the law firm sullivan. cromwell. i am sure we all know of of the white shoe firms. and in new york city arguing that firm would not hire women. would not if they did, a handful would promote them or give them the kind of assignments that, would allow them to show their mettle and stand for partner is what the title seven case and a judge motley drew the case by random back...
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sullivan said the u.s. is taking it very seriously. how serious do you think putin is?na: i think taking that on the rhetorical level where he has been serious about creating this framing, i think we have to take this to the course of international reaction. in other words, take us to the united nations and get pushback. we have to take this threat seriously. putin is always the kind of person that when he threatens something, he wants to deliver on it. so we should take that seriously. i think we should be very serious in diplomacy to pushback and point out how outrageous not just his statements are, but the claims and distortions of history. nick: the push on diplomacy would require ukraine and president zelenskyy said he would be happy to negotiate with russia once putin was no longer president. there are no negotiations today and not much of a chance on either side for negotiations, but does zelenskyy's statement and the annexation further forestall any possibility for diplomacy? fiona: it does not forestall diplomacy but what it does make very difficult as some kin
sullivan said the u.s. is taking it very seriously. how serious do you think putin is?na: i think taking that on the rhetorical level where he has been serious about creating this framing, i think we have to take this to the course of international reaction. in other words, take us to the united nations and get pushback. we have to take this threat seriously. putin is always the kind of person that when he threatens something, he wants to deliver on it. so we should take that seriously. i think...
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watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivanoday let's kick off your wednesday morning. it's h ump day they're higher, they're big. the s&p higher by 15 and the nasdaq higher by 70. it may not seem like a lot, but it is green. we haven't seen a lot of it as of late. the major averages are coming off a mostly weaker session. the lowest level since july of 2020 now more than, by the way, 35% below its all-time highs that we saw last fall. the s&p hitting its lowest level since november of 2020 the s&p, the nasdaq, and the nasdaq 100 all coming off their fifth down sessions in a row checking in on the bond market, right now yields, they are still on the move and inching toward that 4% level for the benchmark ten-year u.s. treasury, but we're seeing a little bit of a pullback today in rates. the ten-year yield just a hair be below 3.92%. >>> within the energy complex, oil prices, you can see w i coming off back-to-back losing sessions we're still down 0.2%. 89.23 forwti crude ice brent crude, just about flat, $94.31 and within crypt
watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivanoday let's kick off your wednesday morning. it's h ump day they're higher, they're big. the s&p higher by 15 and the nasdaq higher by 70. it may not seem like a lot, but it is green. we haven't seen a lot of it as of late. the major averages are coming off a mostly weaker session. the lowest level since july of 2020 now more than, by the way, 35% below its all-time...
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jake sullivan said we'll have catastrophic consequences if they use these weapons they know what comes it will not be nuclear, they will be conventional and they will wipe out russian military in ukraine. >>> president biden is vowing to punish saudi arabia for helping vladimir putin in his desperate time of need the saudis defied the united states to slash oil production it's a move that could raise global gas prices and put putin, give him an economic life line as the west tries to box him in and end the war. president biden told jake tapper it's time for the u.s. to rethink the relationship with the saudis. >> when the house and senate get back there are consequences for what they've done with russia. >> suspend all arm sales, is that what you would consider >> i'm not going to get into what i have in mind. >> not after 9/11, not after khashoggi, but now in recent years in 2015 through 2021 the pentagon spent this, get this, more than $44 billion to help the saudi kingdom according to the government accountability office. now there's movement on capitol hill to punish the saudis. ka
jake sullivan said we'll have catastrophic consequences if they use these weapons they know what comes it will not be nuclear, they will be conventional and they will wipe out russian military in ukraine. >>> president biden is vowing to punish saudi arabia for helping vladimir putin in his desperate time of need the saudis defied the united states to slash oil production it's a move that could raise global gas prices and put putin, give him an economic life line as the west tries to...
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for that rbi, we go to brian sullivan >> thanks.morning it is time for the rbi today we got pretty good news around europe's energy crisis. we are seeing hopeful signs of the a lot of it is dealing with american exports let's look at natural gas costs. the price of spot natural gas has come way down. dutch gas futures are below $100 the first time we have seen that since june and drop of 70% storage looks good storage tanks in the netherlands are full and they are not using the gas. there is almost no demand. there are a bunch of ships filled with natural gas sitting offshore waiting for an open port or higher prices or both. that move in natural gas is also dropping the price of electricity. electricity prices per kilowatt hour tumbled lately. that is good news for families and companies and industries across europe. aside from the american and norwegian natural gas helping out, there is another big player the weather. it has been nearly perfect across much of europe. they haven't needed much gas that is good news. now does this me
for that rbi, we go to brian sullivan >> thanks.morning it is time for the rbi today we got pretty good news around europe's energy crisis. we are seeing hopeful signs of the a lot of it is dealing with american exports let's look at natural gas costs. the price of spot natural gas has come way down. dutch gas futures are below $100 the first time we have seen that since june and drop of 70% storage looks good storage tanks in the netherlands are full and they are not using the gas. there...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) hey. there you are. that say good show. >> stephen, stephen, stephen. >> stephen: hey, everybody. thank you, please have a seat. welcome one and all, in here, out there, everybody that is watching. welcome to the late slow i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's october 11, and we all know what that means-- it's the last day of fat bear week! that's when alaska's katmai national park celebrates brown bears bulking up for winter hibernation, by letting enthusiasts vote on their favorite fat bear in a march madness-style bracket, and even watch the hefty contenders via a live "bear cam." and that bear cam can get pretty raunchy. i've heard some contenders even go bottomless. "oh, no, rabbit. i'm stuck. oh no. but something's different this fat bear week. usually, bears don't socialize with each other much, but this time, two fat bears have formed a friendship, which experts say is groundbreaking. they are two mothers with a single cub each, who are also sisters, who'v
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) hey. there you are. that say good show. >> stephen, stephen, stephen. >> stephen: hey, everybody. thank you, please have a seat. welcome one and all, in here, out there, everybody that is watching. welcome to the late slow i'm your host, stephen colbert. it's october 11, and we all know what that means-- it's the last day of fat bear week! that's when alaska's katmai...
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hailing service, joseph sullivan was found guilty of obstructing justice. this is believed to be the first criminal prosecution of a company executive over a data breach. sullivan remains free on bond pending sentencing . he faces up to eight years in prison. for more insight on the topic is casey lsc, founder and cto of bug crowd. good morning to you, casey. good morning. first question. here is. why were the criminal charges against sullivan seen as unusual by the cybersecurity industry? yeah i mean, you called it out in the introduction. there it is. it is basically the first, if not the most kind of high profile and then impactful example of, you know, felony charges being brought against the executive for a breach by outsiders. ah and this is one of those things where you know, i think it was always going to happen at some point, um, from from a security practitioners standpoint, but the fact that this is the this is the transition for the industry into an age where that is a thing that you thinking about as you do your job. i think that's that's what'
hailing service, joseph sullivan was found guilty of obstructing justice. this is believed to be the first criminal prosecution of a company executive over a data breach. sullivan remains free on bond pending sentencing . he faces up to eight years in prison. for more insight on the topic is casey lsc, founder and cto of bug crowd. good morning to you, casey. good morning. first question. here is. why were the criminal charges against sullivan seen as unusual by the cybersecurity industry? yeah...
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i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan it's right around 5:30 a.m. here in new york. take a look at stock futures right now. they've been fluctuating all morning. the dow could open slightly in the green this morning, but, of course, it's still early let's hit oil as president biden announces a release of oil from the country's petroleum. we're seeing crude up slightly wti at about $83, $84 a barrel brent crude up almost a percent right now. let's get a check on some of the top stories. our silvana henao is here. she's back with more hey, silvana. >> we have lots to cover another fed official is speak out on the fed's rate hike strategy minneapolis fed president is sticking with husband hawkish tone saying the fed may need to push its benchmark policy rate if inflation does not stop rising most central bank policy makers expect the rate to rise currently from 3.25% to between 4.5% and 5%. shares of asml holdings on the rise after reporting better than expect third quarter results the company, europe's largest tech company and a key supplier to key manufacturers toppin
i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan it's right around 5:30 a.m. here in new york. take a look at stock futures right now. they've been fluctuating all morning. the dow could open slightly in the green this morning, but, of course, it's still early let's hit oil as president biden announces a release of oil from the country's petroleum. we're seeing crude up slightly wti at about $83, $84 a barrel brent crude up almost a percent right now. let's get a check on some of the top stories. our...
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for that we send it over to brian sullivan. >> it is time for your morning rbi.ocks because did you know that this stockmarket is in rarefied air doing something it nearly never does it's true. at least when it comes to volatility let's explain. this cool stat comes courtesy of data trek research all right, first, normally volatility is relatively low that's true by definition. meaning most days, 68% of the time, the s&p 500 will close within 1% of the previous day, 1% up or down. tin dex, say, is up 0.4% one day, down 0.3% the next day. you u get the idea when markets get more nervous, they get more volatile with larger price swings. that's where we are right now. in fact, we're in nearly historical territory when it comes to these bigger swings data trek notes there have only been four times we've had the s&p's 100-day volatility consistently over 1.5% per day well, this is one of those times. and we've actually had a 1 ten-day run in this turbulent territory. those other times that we have seen these kinds of consistent outsized moves was the early days of the
for that we send it over to brian sullivan. >> it is time for your morning rbi.ocks because did you know that this stockmarket is in rarefied air doing something it nearly never does it's true. at least when it comes to volatility let's explain. this cool stat comes courtesy of data trek research all right, first, normally volatility is relatively low that's true by definition. meaning most days, 68% of the time, the s&p 500 will close within 1% of the previous day, 1% up or down. tin...
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yesterday , jake sullivan, the national security advisor to the president of the united states of americaoe biden, threatened very strongly. no, he did not threaten. he warned against going to russia. to even think about using nuclear weapons because well, there will be a very strong response from the united states of america, not the allies, if it all comes together, something like this was bubbling before the start of a full-scale invasion on february 24, if now it all comes together, should we still after all, we have to prepare for something serious in the coming days, weeks, first of all, we are already in a state of war, and already almost eight months ago, if we did not prepare for this earlier, the question arises, how will we act further, right, second time, uh, no the mouth of the kremlin and the mustache of the kremlin or the mustache of piskov, just piskov, recently there has been a competitor named lukashenko, who is also trying to whiten putin, so the sand is trying to go around him at the turn, there is nothing strange here. well, in fact, he is of course the official spoke
yesterday , jake sullivan, the national security advisor to the president of the united states of americaoe biden, threatened very strongly. no, he did not threaten. he warned against going to russia. to even think about using nuclear weapons because well, there will be a very strong response from the united states of america, not the allies, if it all comes together, something like this was bubbling before the start of a full-scale invasion on february 24, if now it all comes together, should...
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>> i showed up and goodwin and sullivan came out, and i just about fainted.into the house, because i was terrified. >> what did they tell you is all about? >> i do not remember. i remember that i did not tell them anything. >> louis himself was continuing to confound the officers by not giving up his real name. >> we are very frustrated at that point, we saw one way to the jail as fast as possible. we wanted his fingerprints immediately, we wanted to know who he was, and and that did not occur. >> castro's fingerprints did not show up on any of the federal databases, even after a six hour interview, he did not crack. >> so, after the search warrant, after the trip, we came back to wichita partly happy because we had arrested lou castro. but we did still do not know who was at that. point >> so one castro pleaded guilty to i.d. fraud, and was sentenced to two years in federal prison, goodwin believe that was just a ploy to avoid much bigger his charges. really serious crimes over many years. he was determined to get to the truth. seven years after opening up h
>> i showed up and goodwin and sullivan came out, and i just about fainted.into the house, because i was terrified. >> what did they tell you is all about? >> i do not remember. i remember that i did not tell them anything. >> louis himself was continuing to confound the officers by not giving up his real name. >> we are very frustrated at that point, we saw one way to the jail as fast as possible. we wanted his fingerprints immediately, we wanted to know who he...
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the national security adviser to the president of the united states of america, joe biden, jake sullivantrongly threatened no, he did not threaten, he warned russia not to even think about using nuclear weapons, because well, there will be a very strong response from the united states of america itself. not allies, if you put it all together, something like this was bubbling before the start of a full-scale invasion on february 24, if you put it all together now, should we still be preparing for something serious in the near future days weeks first we are already in a state of war and already almost eight months ago if we did not prepare for this before then the question arises how we will act further the truth is the second is the kremlin's bastard and the kremlin's mustache or piskov's mustache is simply piskov's last sometimes a competitor named lukashenko appeared, who also tries to whitewash putin, tries to bypass him at the turn, there is nothing strange here. well, in fact, he is, of course, the official spokesman of the russian president and smeared all this the very ears or the
the national security adviser to the president of the united states of america, joe biden, jake sullivantrongly threatened no, he did not threaten, he warned russia not to even think about using nuclear weapons, because well, there will be a very strong response from the united states of america itself. not allies, if you put it all together, something like this was bubbling before the start of a full-scale invasion on february 24, if you put it all together now, should we still be preparing...
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we can speak to ronald sullivan, he's director of the criminal justice institute at harvard law school. we joined this from newton, massachusetts. thank you for your time, sir. nearly a $1000000000.00 in damages. we expecting such a result double what the plaintiffs had requested. i can't say that i expected a $1000000000.00. i expected a really, really big verdict, but this is unprecedented. this is the largest verdict against an individual that i've ever ever seen. so i expect a lot, but not this much. what i find extraordinary is alex jones made millions of dollars over the years falsely describing the shooting is a high accent. keesing, the victims families of being act is complicit in the plot. but there appeared to be questions now around whether he can actually pay out these families. well, i don't have the sense that alex jones is a billionaire. that is, has multi billions of dollars and can actually afford a $1000000000.00 verdict. what will happen though, is that plaintiff's council will go after all the assets that he does have in those assets will get split up between the p
we can speak to ronald sullivan, he's director of the criminal justice institute at harvard law school. we joined this from newton, massachusetts. thank you for your time, sir. nearly a $1000000000.00 in damages. we expecting such a result double what the plaintiffs had requested. i can't say that i expected a $1000000000.00. i expected a really, really big verdict, but this is unprecedented. this is the largest verdict against an individual that i've ever ever seen. so i expect a lot, but not...
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greetings, tell me the importance of the words of sullivan a sasha, i would first like to explain thetent and context to you and our viewers, and then ask our directors to show a fragment of the interview of jake sully, the national security adviser, which he gave to cnn, and here it should be understood that salvan is a key person who is involved in many why defines american politics well and so about the context from informed sources and according to the rules here in the states there are different rules how to refer exactly so i have to refer to the one regarding that information that i received known that leading american analysts were recently invited by the government to a zoom conference, and at it they discussed options for russia's actions and a list of threats related to the probable use of nuclear weapons by moscow . and during this discussion, it was closed but not secret, so we can also broadcast talking about this, they calculated the option that russia could use a small tactical nuclear charge to stop the ukrainian counteroffensive and return, for example, to kherson or
greetings, tell me the importance of the words of sullivan a sasha, i would first like to explain thetent and context to you and our viewers, and then ask our directors to show a fragment of the interview of jake sully, the national security adviser, which he gave to cnn, and here it should be understood that salvan is a key person who is involved in many why defines american politics well and so about the context from informed sources and according to the rules here in the states there are...
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russia andriy yermak of ukraine met with the national security adviser of the us president, jake sullivan turkey. the parties discussed further security assistance to the ukrainian army. andriy yermak stressed that ukraine cannot allow a repeat of the crimean scenario. therefore, it is necessary to react harshly and in a consolidated manner. ukrainians, unlike the attackers , know what they are fighting for and protect those who they love , that is why they will not lose their human face and values, this is the only way to win a real victory, first lady olena zelenska stated that she met with ecumenical patriarch bartholomew in turkey was also present at the meeting, head of the president's office andriy yarmak, first vice prime minister yuliya svirydenko, deputy head of the president's office andriy sibiga and ambassador of ukraine to turkey vasyl bodnar olena zelenska thanked the patriarch for humanitarian aid and prayers for ukraine despite the fact that the enemy attacked our land, the educational process continues, the prime minister of ukraine, denys shmyhal, thanked the educators f
russia andriy yermak of ukraine met with the national security adviser of the us president, jake sullivan turkey. the parties discussed further security assistance to the ukrainian army. andriy yermak stressed that ukraine cannot allow a repeat of the crimean scenario. therefore, it is necessary to react harshly and in a consolidated manner. ukrainians, unlike the attackers , know what they are fighting for and protect those who they love , that is why they will not lose their human face and...
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i am brian sullivan. here's what's ahead. markets are mixed today. tech earnings taking down the nasdaq, but with the fed decision one week away, what is more important to the market and your money right now is it rates or is it reports or is it maybe something else? plus, last night, pennsylvania's big senate debate, the democratic candidate john fetterman says that he is pro-fracking is that going to set off a texas-sized gnat gas boom in the keystone state the ceo of eqt is here and more earnings reports, they're on the way you have meta, ford, caterpillar all due up we are going to set you up with the story and the trade on each. that's all ahead, but we begin as always with your numbers. we've had a nice run i mean, what did we say yesterday? best month for the dow since november of 2020 well, a little steam coming out. we're still up .3% for the dow, it's 100 points, but the nasdaq and we're going to talk, i promise you, we're going to talk a lot more about technology. the nasdaq down 1.25%. these big numbers, big names, not doing that well. te
i am brian sullivan. here's what's ahead. markets are mixed today. tech earnings taking down the nasdaq, but with the fed decision one week away, what is more important to the market and your money right now is it rates or is it reports or is it maybe something else? plus, last night, pennsylvania's big senate debate, the democratic candidate john fetterman says that he is pro-fracking is that going to set off a texas-sized gnat gas boom in the keystone state the ceo of eqt is here and more...
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. >> national security advisor jake sullivan says united states is closely monitoring russia's threatsf using nuclear weapons. he called putin's annexation of portions of ukraine a flagrant violation of international law. the white house press secretary also briefed reporters on hurricane recovery efforts. rence to take you live to the white house press referring with national security adviser jake sullivan. livecoverage here on c-span2 . >> ambassador to the us supreme court. more than 100 justices have served on the supreme court over the last 200 years but today for the first time americans and people across the world will see four women sitting on the bench and today for the first time america will see a black woman serving onour nation's highest court. sec. jean-pierre: good afternoon, everybody. happy friday. president biden ma to make sure our supreme court bench reflects the diversity of our nation and more broadly to strengthen the judiciary by fighting to nominate and confirm federal judges at the fastest rate. he promises nominees would be committed to the rule of law and it
. >> national security advisor jake sullivan says united states is closely monitoring russia's threatsf using nuclear weapons. he called putin's annexation of portions of ukraine a flagrant violation of international law. the white house press secretary also briefed reporters on hurricane recovery efforts. rence to take you live to the white house press referring with national security adviser jake sullivan. livecoverage here on c-span2 . >> ambassador to the us supreme court. more...
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sweden said when sullivan and warner and everybody sent the medals back, they said too late. it persisted in the international olympic excite tee agreed and now took the medals away. that's technical. morally it was more reprehensible and not just for the people and motion of amateurs and the sham. the 1912 olympic team was george s patton, the future general and competed in the decathlon, which was a group of military events with target shooting, fencing, equestrian and paid by the u.s. army to practice for those events and amateur and jim thorp played baseball and had nothing to do with the events he was in the the entire swedish team was on leave from their jobs for six months before the olympics to train for the olympics but they're getting full bay from their jobs to do that. is that amateur or professionalism? in so many ways, jim thorp was the victim of all of that sham of amateurs. >> that brings us to brunrich and something i never knew, avery brund ich competed in the o limb ticks. he was the future president of the u.s. olympic committee and international olympic c
sweden said when sullivan and warner and everybody sent the medals back, they said too late. it persisted in the international olympic excite tee agreed and now took the medals away. that's technical. morally it was more reprehensible and not just for the people and motion of amateurs and the sham. the 1912 olympic team was george s patton, the future general and competed in the decathlon, which was a group of military events with target shooting, fencing, equestrian and paid by the u.s. army...
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--sullivan. aye. >> wald. >> aye. >> wan. >> aye. >> next item. >> item 10, resolution requiring commission approval of department of the environment contracts and grants. the sponsor is tierant ru. this item is for discussion and possible action. >> thank you, kyle. >> so just before he starts, this is i follow-up to our conversation on july 26. that meeting, we presented on what the current process is for approval of contracts and grants. and then we received feedback for all of your priorities and where what direction you wanted to go. so this next presentation is a follow-up to that to present to you and represent what we thought would be a possible path for the commission to consider. also not becoming a bottle neck for the daily management with the department. the commission expressed interest in wanting to have greater oversight and approval overall agreements. and the commissioner expressed a preference for determining, you know, what large contracts and grants mighting a reasonable overs
--sullivan. aye. >> wald. >> aye. >> wan. >> aye. >> next item. >> item 10, resolution requiring commission approval of department of the environment contracts and grants. the sponsor is tierant ru. this item is for discussion and possible action. >> thank you, kyle. >> so just before he starts, this is i follow-up to our conversation on july 26. that meeting, we presented on what the current process is for approval of contracts and grants. and...
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i'm sure something along those lines are what jake sullivan discussed. i don't know the details.that mr. putin has to think about when he thinks about using this weapon. finally, to ambassador taylor's point, it won't mean the ukrainians will capitulate. exactly the opposite. the idea that he uses a nuclear weapon and they quit is absurd. >> just to draw on that point, to ambassador taylor, do you think that we should now be giving these advanced missile snz. >> i do. we should give the ukrainians at built to attack russians wherever they are in ukraine. they have shown they are responsible and effective at all the weapons that we have provided. we should absolutely provide them with these weapons. we should lay the groundwork for other heavy weapons that we are talking about. certainly, the anti-aircraft missiles. we can see the importance of that. certainly, the aircraft that are going to be necessary. certainly the armor that's necessary to push the russians back out of the country. that's what the ukrainians want. they want the russians gone. we should be providing those conv
i'm sure something along those lines are what jake sullivan discussed. i don't know the details.that mr. putin has to think about when he thinks about using this weapon. finally, to ambassador taylor's point, it won't mean the ukrainians will capitulate. exactly the opposite. the idea that he uses a nuclear weapon and they quit is absurd. >> just to draw on that point, to ambassador taylor, do you think that we should now be giving these advanced missile snz. >> i do. we should give...
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you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan let's kickoff tuesday morning with the check of stock futures. in the green this morning across the board. right now, the dow could open up 300 points higher. at this point, the nasdaq and s&p in the green after a sharp move higher for the averages yesterday with the dow gaining 2% s&p and nasdaq closing 2.5% and 3% key earnings reports easing investor fears and oversold tech names with a bounce back we still have a long way to go ahead of the open this morning, the dow is off more than 18% from the all-time record high. the s&p off 23%. the nasdaq remains 34% off of the record high. now it is time to check the bond markets. a lot of movement. the 10-year treasury above the 4% yield something to watch it has an impact in the market again, the 2-year treasury at 4.46%. it hit a 15-year high last week. the oil market crude is slightly higher this morning. actually down a little bit it has been moving a bit wti down .50%. brent crude down .50%. wti is $5 a barrel lower than it was a week
you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan let's kickoff tuesday morning with the check of stock futures. in the green this morning across the board. right now, the dow could open up 300 points higher. at this point, the nasdaq and s&p in the green after a sharp move higher for the averages yesterday with the dow gaining 2% s&p and nasdaq closing 2.5% and 3% key earnings reports easing investor fears and...
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and i think what is s happening the white house with jack sullivan and now the president publicly, andvately, communicating to the russians that this would be a seriously bad idea be jack sullivan's word is that the response would be catastrophic. and i tend to agree. i think that any use of to trigger -- technical nuclear weapon that russia would put russia in a worse situation tha it was before the years, and it would not change the overall dynamic that is so start for russia that again ukraine has mobilized vastly better than ha russia, aided, of course, by over $17.5 billion with of us arms, ammunition and matÉriel, and more from other native and western countries are so russia is in a situation casting about for anything. and i think again the use of nuclear weapons, which by the way would probably kill many of his own soldiers as well as those of the ukrainian side, bu would not change the mental reality on the battlefield whic is that russia is losing and is going to his father. there desperately try to reestablish defensive lines in the east, have slowed the ukrainian advance s
and i think what is s happening the white house with jack sullivan and now the president publicly, andvately, communicating to the russians that this would be a seriously bad idea be jack sullivan's word is that the response would be catastrophic. and i tend to agree. i think that any use of to trigger -- technical nuclear weapon that russia would put russia in a worse situation tha it was before the years, and it would not change the overall dynamic that is so start for russia that again...
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well, in all the news, us national security, advisor drake sullivan said, his government continues to engage with the kremlin to bring home brittany griner despite a russian court rejecting her appeal against a 9 year prison sentence. a basket boiler was charge of a drug possession after being detained at moscow airport with late cartridges containing cannabis, oil going or apologize saying it was an honest mistake and describe the situation is very stressful. prosecutor called the sentence fair. our white house correspondent, kimberly alcott has more out the white house, obviously disappointed with the decision of the russian court. the national security advisor jake sullivan releasing a statement saying that not only is the by the ministration maintaining that brittany criner is b wrongfully detained in russia. but they say this is under intolerable circumstances. and that the proceedings that normally convicted brittany greiner but also rejected her appeal in this case are, are, in fact a shout judicial proceeding. now, in terms of moving forward, the united states says it will con
well, in all the news, us national security, advisor drake sullivan said, his government continues to engage with the kremlin to bring home brittany griner despite a russian court rejecting her appeal against a 9 year prison sentence. a basket boiler was charge of a drug possession after being detained at moscow airport with late cartridges containing cannabis, oil going or apologize saying it was an honest mistake and describe the situation is very stressful. prosecutor called the sentence...