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but the biggest enemy that general sullivan has is the weather. because his gun powder has been damaged and because the roads are in such rotten shape and his men are not in the best and doesn't have the french bombardment support because of the weather he's not able to launch the attack the way he wants to. the battle isn't a battle and is sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down and the british maintaining their positions very well. so in the end it's a major defeat for the americans. if sullivan's goal is to dislodge the british from this extraordinarily important port, he completely fails in accomplishing that. so what sullivan decides to do then is save what's left -- save what there is of his army and retreat back up the island and get off the island before the british can counter attack. so beginning his retreat sullivan bombards the city of newport where we're standing right now. it's a very effective bombardment, not only keeps the heads of the british and herbens -- hechens down but he's able to successfully keep at bay and
but the biggest enemy that general sullivan has is the weather. because his gun powder has been damaged and because the roads are in such rotten shape and his men are not in the best and doesn't have the french bombardment support because of the weather he's not able to launch the attack the way he wants to. the battle isn't a battle and is sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down and the british maintaining their positions very well. so in the end it's a major defeat for the...
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but the biggest enemy the americans have, that general sullivan has, is the weather. because his gunpowder has been damaged and the roads are in rotten shape and because his men are not in the best condition, and he no longer has that french bombardment support, again caused by the weather, he is not able to launch an effective attack the way he wants to. the battle is not much of a battle. it is simply sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down, the british able to maintain their defensive positions for well. in the end, it is a major defeat for the americans. sullivan's goal is to dislodge the british from this important port. he completely fails in accomplishing that. sullivan decides to save what is retreathis army and back up the island, get off the island, before the british can counterattack. sullivanhis retreat, on bards the city of newport where we are standing now. that is a very effective bombardment. it not only keeps the heads of the british and hessians down but most of the people in town. he is able to successfully keep the british and hessia
but the biggest enemy the americans have, that general sullivan has, is the weather. because his gunpowder has been damaged and the roads are in rotten shape and because his men are not in the best condition, and he no longer has that french bombardment support, again caused by the weather, he is not able to launch an effective attack the way he wants to. the battle is not much of a battle. it is simply sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down, the british able to maintain their...
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chris sullivan has been campaigning big time. >> judith light would you please be toby's mom. >> i would's get the deal done. >> make it hatch. >> there you go. >> coming up next meet the new couple getting married at first sight. >> they're off on their very awkward honeymoon. twitter. entertainment begins and ends with "e.t." >> travel consideration provided by -- . >> tomorrow on "e.t." we're with candace cameron bure and her not so missouri me daughter. >> that got too real too fast. >> from mom to co-star. is her daughter joining "full house." tomorrow on "e.t." >> what kind of people would say i do the very first time they meet at the alter? the kind of people on the reality series married at first sight. >> we went on their first awkward -- >> on their honeymoons. >> six days ago i didn't know my husband's name now we're on our honeymoon. >> a week ago we were single. now we're husband and wife. >> i've got to take time to get to know him to be a better wife. >> the newlyweds have eight weeks to decide if they want to stay married. there's also this decision to make. >> we have no
chris sullivan has been campaigning big time. >> judith light would you please be toby's mom. >> i would's get the deal done. >> make it hatch. >> there you go. >> coming up next meet the new couple getting married at first sight. >> they're off on their very awkward honeymoon. twitter. entertainment begins and ends with "e.t." >> travel consideration provided by -- . >> tomorrow on "e.t." we're with candace cameron bure and...
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chris sullivan has been campaigning big time. >> judith light would you please be toby's mom. >> i wouldthrilled. >> let's get the deal done. >> make it hatch. >> there you go. >> coming up next meet the new couple getting married at first sight. >> they're off on their very awkward honeymoon. next on kron-4 news at eight: after 13 sibilings are rescued from torturous conditions... investigators reveal what they saw inside the riverside county home... a healthy south bay mom gets the flu...and dies just days later. now her family is speaking out..hoping what happened to her doesn't happen to someone else. . plus a local dog has died from the canine flu... how you can protect your pet i'm steve aveson i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >> this is "e.t." >> "e.t." >> whoa. >> this is the best time of my life. >> nobody knows hollywood like "entertainment tonight." >> would you like to see something amazing? >> bigger, better and before everyone else. >> i love you. you love me. >> now "e.t." is everywhere you go. >> selfie one, two, three. >> on instagram, facebook and twitter
chris sullivan has been campaigning big time. >> judith light would you please be toby's mom. >> i wouldthrilled. >> let's get the deal done. >> make it hatch. >> there you go. >> coming up next meet the new couple getting married at first sight. >> they're off on their very awkward honeymoon. next on kron-4 news at eight: after 13 sibilings are rescued from torturous conditions... investigators reveal what they saw inside the riverside county home... a...
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ronnie 0'sullivan has been knocked out the masters snooker in the quarterfinal by northern ireland'sbad performance — he lost 6—1. allen will play either john higgins or ryan day, who play tomorrow, in the semi—final and was is delighted with the win. any win against ronnie is a big win. i'm a realist in that he's the benchmark of our game. i'm very, very happy. i scored really well up to 4-1. very happy. i scored really well up to 4—1. that is when i fell over the i'm pretty glad line. , if i'd have won or i'm pretty glad line. , if i'd have won or got through that and come back and had to fill the game on saturday. it's not fun when you're out there and not feeling great. when you are out there you want to feel like you can do yourself justice. the minds games have started ahead of rugby union's six nations, with england head coach eddiejones saying the irish team, rather than his own, are the favourites to take the title. a number of injuries and suspensions for several of england's senior players has led jones to name eight uncapped players for his squad. england are going for a
ronnie 0'sullivan has been knocked out the masters snooker in the quarterfinal by northern ireland'sbad performance — he lost 6—1. allen will play either john higgins or ryan day, who play tomorrow, in the semi—final and was is delighted with the win. any win against ronnie is a big win. i'm a realist in that he's the benchmark of our game. i'm very, very happy. i scored really well up to 4-1. very happy. i scored really well up to 4—1. that is when i fell over the i'm pretty glad line....
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but the biggest enemy the americans have, that general sullivan has, is the weather. the roads are in rotten shape. because these men are not in the best condition. and he no longer has that french bombardment support. he's not able to actually launch an effective attack the way he wants to. the battle isn't much of a battle. it is simply sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down, the british able to maintain their defensive positions very well. and the ends, it is a major defeat for the americans. sullivan's goal is to dislodge the british from the sports. he completely fails on accomplishing that. what sullivan decides to do then is save what is last of his army and retreats back up the island before the british can counterattack. so what sullivan does is bombard the city of newport where we are standing right now. that's a very effective bombardment. it not only keeps the heads of the british and the hessians but he is able to successfully keep the british and the hessians that they and get the provincial troops off the island. that is the greatest succ
but the biggest enemy the americans have, that general sullivan has, is the weather. the roads are in rotten shape. because these men are not in the best condition. and he no longer has that french bombardment support. he's not able to actually launch an effective attack the way he wants to. the battle isn't much of a battle. it is simply sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down, the british able to maintain their defensive positions very well. and the ends, it is a major defeat...
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traders' biggest wins and losses in the fourth quarter are coming up next first though, brian sullivan has a look at what's coming up next on "power lunch" to minutes from now. bri? >> scott, i would like name that najarian for 600, please >>> coming up on "power lunch," the dow powers higher once again. michael wolff's new boar, might have heard about it, detail the chaos inside the white house and creedsing a lot of buds, but we have the answer to the question of is the end of a major force the franchise collapsing and how singer melissa etheridge veme'sewing back against the gornnt n pot policies. all of that coming up on "power lunch," but more "halftime" right after this you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance.
traders' biggest wins and losses in the fourth quarter are coming up next first though, brian sullivan has a look at what's coming up next on "power lunch" to minutes from now. bri? >> scott, i would like name that najarian for 600, please >>> coming up on "power lunch," the dow powers higher once again. michael wolff's new boar, might have heard about it, detail the chaos inside the white house and creedsing a lot of buds, but we have the answer to the...
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ronnie 0'sullivan has won this tournament seven times. one hour and a half at alexandra palace today. the world heavyweight champion, anthonyjoshua, and joseph parker have come face to face in cardiff ahead of their at the end of march. the fight will unify ahead of their at the end of march. the fight will uninyoshua's wba and ibf belts with the kiwi's wbo title. joshua says he wants to do it in style. i need to win. i can't afford to lose. but i want to do it ina afford to lose. but i want to do it in a clinical way. that's important. ifi in a clinical way. that's important. if i have to go to war, and trained my if i have to go to war, and trained d __ if i have to go to war, and trained my body —— and marr body of sweat and energy, i will do that to get the win. but i want to do it the clinical and not easy way, but fashionable way. —— drain my body of sweat and energy. i will be back later at 10:30pm in sportsday. tags very much. —— thanks very much. foreign ministers from twenty countries have sent a clear message that they want to
ronnie 0'sullivan has won this tournament seven times. one hour and a half at alexandra palace today. the world heavyweight champion, anthonyjoshua, and joseph parker have come face to face in cardiff ahead of their at the end of march. the fight will unify ahead of their at the end of march. the fight will uninyoshua's wba and ibf belts with the kiwi's wbo title. joshua says he wants to do it in style. i need to win. i can't afford to lose. but i want to do it ina afford to lose. but i want to...
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senators sullivan has to preside on the floor could he ask questions next. >> all come clean, we don't have an nfl team either. thank you senator. a couple questions alaska at the same time, it relates to a big event that occurred in alaska on tuesday morning early in the morning to 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit in the gulf of alaska. as a result many my constituents in coastal communities were alerted to the threat of a tsunami and told to relocate inland. many did. however some carriers were not able to send the notification because of the process required by the fcc to stand up alert emergency read alerts on their system. this many carriers are small companies so going through the process that the fcc puts a big burden on them, other things you're looking at to streamline the process and take into account the smaller companies that can participate and also several coastal alaska radio stations did not get their signal after the earthquake at all or got it 30 minutes after the wireless alerts when out. what are you trying to do on those issues? it's important issue for my state and ot
senators sullivan has to preside on the floor could he ask questions next. >> all come clean, we don't have an nfl team either. thank you senator. a couple questions alaska at the same time, it relates to a big event that occurred in alaska on tuesday morning early in the morning to 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit in the gulf of alaska. as a result many my constituents in coastal communities were alerted to the threat of a tsunami and told to relocate inland. many did. however some carriers...
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fowlkes, senator sullivan touched on this. has the fcc done away -- has it done any afteraction analysis of alaska's recent tsunami warning to determine the wea's effectiveness in this instance? >> we are in the process of looking into it, yes. >> do you have an idea how long that review would take? >> i can't give you a specific timeline. as always, my team moves very carefully and very expeditiously. >> wonderful. mr. bergmann, what can you tell us about the effectiveness of geotargeting technology, where are the gaps? which emergency -- is least suited and where should the industry and congress focus our attention? is there an issue with somebody who has the gps locator -- >> thank you, senator. you put your finger on one of the most important improvements, poised to make, improving the geotargeting. the example you talked about, this is exactly why we think about alerts, is trying to target it to the folks who are actually in danger and not overalerting. so there are two components to that. one, we've implemented now, which is
fowlkes, senator sullivan touched on this. has the fcc done away -- has it done any afteraction analysis of alaska's recent tsunami warning to determine the wea's effectiveness in this instance? >> we are in the process of looking into it, yes. >> do you have an idea how long that review would take? >> i can't give you a specific timeline. as always, my team moves very carefully and very expeditiously. >> wonderful. mr. bergmann, what can you tell us about the...
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'sullivan gave another demonstration of his brilliance, with a 6—0 defeat of hong kong's marco fu at the masters tournament in london. fu didn't pot a ball in the first four frames. jamie broughton hasn is the game's most popular player in europe. 0'sullivan hasn't been feeling very well this week but there was no sign of that early on in the match. he then followed that century break before frame too. the third frame of the match saw marco fu continue to struggle while the defending champion kept taking his chances. to century breaks went enough for 0'sullivan. he soon made his third to ta ke 0'sullivan. he soon made his third to take a 4— nil lead. marco fu hadn't managed to pot a single ball. there was no way back to the man from hong kong. 0'sullivan soon completed a 6— nil victory in 82 minutes. afterwards, marco fu predicted his opponent would go on to win the tournament for a third yearin to win the tournament for a third year ina to win the tournament for a third year in a row. 0'sullivan is certainly going to take some stopping. and in the other first round match on tuesday, there was a rare tussle between two englishmen — as kyren wilson came from behind, to beat barry haw
'sullivan gave another demonstration of his brilliance, with a 6—0 defeat of hong kong's marco fu at the masters tournament in london. fu didn't pot a ball in the first four frames. jamie broughton hasn is the game's most popular player in europe. 0'sullivan hasn't been feeling very well this week but there was no sign of that early on in the match. he then followed that century break before frame too. the third frame of the match saw marco fu continue to struggle while the defending champion...
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sullivan. i've got to say when barack obama became president of the united states, i believed that his columns would turn into a cheering section for barack obama. no matter what. and he hasonth ago, you've got to start reading andrew sullivan again. every column spot on and important. listen to this. good way to start the week, everybody. andrew sullivan talked about optimism in the age of trump. part of this is because so many indicators in the world are remarkably good right now. he's saying in spite of donald trump. economic growth is now in the developed world including even japan. for the first time in quite a while, in america, we are in a record eighth year, eight year of economic growth. not first year. eighth year of economic growth. bringing peek employment and finally a bump in earnings. medium income is now the highest in history. medium income highest in history. dow is at 25,000. meds is abolishing most diseases. illegal border crossings in the u.s. have fallen to record lows. if you remember, we were saying every day on this show before donald trump was president of the united states. that the wall was a stupid idea because border crossings were at record
sullivan. i've got to say when barack obama became president of the united states, i believed that his columns would turn into a cheering section for barack obama. no matter what. and he hasonth ago, you've got to start reading andrew sullivan again. every column spot on and important. listen to this. good way to start the week, everybody. andrew sullivan talked about optimism in the age of trump. part of this is because so many indicators in the world are remarkably good right now. he's saying...
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in the quarterfinals yesterday by northern ireland's mark allen, who won by 6 frames to 1. 0'sullivan, who hast put thousands of miles on my clock, i like to book time on my clock and open to pressure and stress too well so there is other opportunities out there and i enjoy it and it is good fun and buy life is never been better because of it so you know that is just the way it is you know and if they want to play a tournament that they have to come knocking on my door if they want me that pat come and knock on my door talked to me if you don't be that bad and the other people that do stuff on my door talked to me if you don't want me that bad and the other people that do stuff for me as well you know? you know when to a feeling poorly you just want someone to an arm around your shoulder and get you to play in the world. it is nice to be wanted. quite unusual for a sports car to say that they were glad they were knocked out but if he was a footballer he wouldn't have been able to play but a snooker of courses and individual sport. he a lwa ys courses and individual sport. he always is what he
in the quarterfinals yesterday by northern ireland's mark allen, who won by 6 frames to 1. 0'sullivan, who hast put thousands of miles on my clock, i like to book time on my clock and open to pressure and stress too well so there is other opportunities out there and i enjoy it and it is good fun and buy life is never been better because of it so you know that is just the way it is you know and if they want to play a tournament that they have to come knocking on my door if they want me that pat...
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one of them, the alabama mobile marching band, has just gone through and i've got two of their participants with me. one is katie sullivangreat, lots of fun. can you explain what you are wearing? yes, this is a southern dress, handmade and on the top 50 high school seniors get to pass at —— participate in being a trail made. you are one of the marching band male members, did you enjoy it? yes sir, it's been a blast. have you been here before? no, i have never been to london before. describe the experience, how you felt. you see a lot of things on tv but it is different to see it in real life. there are dozens and dozens real life. there are dozens and d oze ns of real life. there are dozens and dozens of american high school and university marching bands here. just explain to a british audience why marching bands are so important to american culture. there definitely isa american culture. there definitely is a cultural aspect to it. it is something that is uniquely american to us. every high school and college takes pride in their band and it's just a lot of fun. would you like to come again? i would love to. thank you,
one of them, the alabama mobile marching band, has just gone through and i've got two of their participants with me. one is katie sullivangreat, lots of fun. can you explain what you are wearing? yes, this is a southern dress, handmade and on the top 50 high school seniors get to pass at —— participate in being a trail made. you are one of the marching band male members, did you enjoy it? yes sir, it's been a blast. have you been here before? no, i have never been to london before. describe...
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sullivan has said. rather going directly to doctor burgess the gentlewoman would be managing rule on the floor and i will defer the gentlewoman from wyoming. she's recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman and think to the witnesses for being here today. i have not served in congress while we had earmarks, but i have served into federal agencies, agency for international development and at the state departmt, so my question is a constitutional question and i know you touched on this issue. article one responsibility with respect to appropriations, but we are in a situation where someone is making the decision and some kind of grapple with, yes, it is true there was tremendous abuses and i have read in your testimony some abuses obviously people have been prosecuted and served a time and in other instances they have us as they haven't been, but we also know we have constituents and i'm concerned to some extent about to go down on the floor and not agree with mr. mcgovern, but in this circumstance is seems t
sullivan has said. rather going directly to doctor burgess the gentlewoman would be managing rule on the floor and i will defer the gentlewoman from wyoming. she's recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman and think to the witnesses for being here today. i have not served in congress while we had earmarks, but i have served into federal agencies, agency for international development and at the state departmt, so my question is a constitutional question and i know you touched on this issue....
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producer sam with us and her friend talking about how to stay motivated >> this is sully, like sullivan >> he hasttle plaid coat and if you feel like this is something that people would ware, and a hat to match. you have to go all out >> sully does not try to take it off or scratch it off >> if you give him enough time. i'm sure he can shake it off but it has the nice attachment >> how much do you think you spent >> i do another rescue before sully's he was dumped at the pound with all of his clothes, so sully has hand me downs. >> this little guy is ready to get on tv, the eight month old pitbull what's his name >> nova >> nova. >> >> do you hear diamond's bark >> he's too ram bushes right now. >> i notice you have something on his legs. is that leg warmers >> for dogs like this that have short coats leg warmers help them out. plus makes them little more athletic >> is this thick enough the little villanova shirt >> i consider it like a warmup jersey, he's got to stay close so he can breathe a little bit >> one of our viewers sent in a picture of the looking doggie mittens, have you ever tried t
producer sam with us and her friend talking about how to stay motivated >> this is sully, like sullivan >> he hasttle plaid coat and if you feel like this is something that people would ware, and a hat to match. you have to go all out >> sully does not try to take it off or scratch it off >> if you give him enough time. i'm sure he can shake it off but it has the nice attachment >> how much do you think you spent >> i do another rescue before sully's he was...
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sullivan has said, let's produce a product that would be good. rather than going directly to dr. burgess, the gentlewoman would be managing a rule on the floor, and i will defer to the gentlewoman from wyoming. she's recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i appreciate it. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here today. i have not served in the congress while we had earmarks, but i have served in two federal agencies, the agency for international development and at the state department. so my question is, one, both a constitutional question, and i know you've touched on this issue obviously, our article one responsibilities with respect to appropriations, but we're in a situation where someone is making the decisions. so i'm trying to grapple with, yes, it is true, there were tremendous abuses, and i've read in your testimony some of the abuses obviously people have been prosecuted and have served time. in other instances, you assess they haven't been. we also have abuses in the agencies. when we're in a situation where we have a constitutional obligation and, y
sullivan has said, let's produce a product that would be good. rather than going directly to dr. burgess, the gentlewoman would be managing a rule on the floor, and i will defer to the gentlewoman from wyoming. she's recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i appreciate it. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here today. i have not served in the congress while we had earmarks, but i have served in two federal agencies, the agency for international development and at the...
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maybe not in every individual perception of the key actors has to be the the relationship is reciprocal. sen. sullivan: thank you. chairman: this has been overwhelming tested the able to hear from you. this is better than it was back in 2015. i thank you very much for your patience and for your wisdom. you have been a great service to america. thank you so much. we are adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [indiscernible] >> the senate armed services committee hearing will air once again tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern here in c-span area you can watch anytime online at www.c-span.org by typing armed services in the video library. president trump meeting with british prime minister theresa may and tweeting just a few minutes ago "great bilateral meeting with prime minister theresa may of united kingdom, affirming our special relationship and to work together on key security challenges and key opportunities." after their meeting, they spoke
maybe not in every individual perception of the key actors has to be the the relationship is reciprocal. sen. sullivan: thank you. chairman: this has been overwhelming tested the able to hear from you. this is better than it was back in 2015. i thank you very much for your patience and for your wisdom. you have been a great service to america. thank you so much. we are adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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has reached this stage before. allen knocked out two—time winner john higgins in his semi—final, having already beaten ronnie 0'sullivanefeated world number three judd trump to make his first masters final. now how is this for impressive driving in winter conditions? a
has reached this stage before. allen knocked out two—time winner john higgins in his semi—final, having already beaten ronnie 0'sullivanefeated world number three judd trump to make his first masters final. now how is this for impressive driving in winter conditions? a
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has been said, but not by me. so i will forgo the temptation. sen. sullivan: cannot indulging for one more question? dr. kissinger, you mentioned with regard to china, the rise of china, the insights in your testimony when you mentioned the china has a centuries long history and has never conceived of a foreign nation as more than a tributary to its centrality of culture and power. in that regard, there is an issue that a number of us have been focused on. its the basic principle of reciprocity. increasingly in our relationship with china, with us and other countries, there is a lack of reciprocity in the way they operate and the way we operate. there are many things that china does here in our country that, if you are an american citizen and an american diplomat, and american journalist, an american company, you could not do the same thing in china. that goes across a broad spectrum of foreign investment. they come here and by american companies and all -- in all cause of sectors. we couldn't do that over there. they have thousands of so-called journalists in our country. we couldn't do that over there.
has been said, but not by me. so i will forgo the temptation. sen. sullivan: cannot indulging for one more question? dr. kissinger, you mentioned with regard to china, the rise of china, the insights in your testimony when you mentioned the china has a centuries long history and has never conceived of a foreign nation as more than a tributary to its centrality of culture and power. in that regard, there is an issue that a number of us have been focused on. its the basic principle of...
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joining us now, the ceo and chair of rpm, frank sullivan rpm has various and sundry operations in differentodings and the like can you tell us what your company does and we'll talk about the just-reported numbers then we'll talk about whether tax reform will help or not. what does rpm do mostly? >> sure, good morning and happy new year rpm is a holding company we have 40 independent business units. about 60% serve industrial markets and about 40% consumer markets. our consumer products include primers, sensors, tester model paints we're kind of the kings of paints and in the industrial sector we serve high performance codings and construction chemicals typically that protect concrete or steel or go into construction markets. >> commercial roofing as well or -- what do you do with commercial roofing >> commercial roofing, waterproofing, our roofing business mostly north american is one of the leading producers of industrial roofing products and as we speak they are on a role really good pickup in industrial markets globally but particularly in the united states that was a big reason for our
joining us now, the ceo and chair of rpm, frank sullivan rpm has various and sundry operations in differentodings and the like can you tell us what your company does and we'll talk about the just-reported numbers then we'll talk about whether tax reform will help or not. what does rpm do mostly? >> sure, good morning and happy new year rpm is a holding company we have 40 independent business units. about 60% serve industrial markets and about 40% consumer markets. our consumer products...
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it becomes so serious that lafayette has to ride from newport to boston to convince the french to come back. sullivan makes the decision he is going to go ahead with his attack on newport. andttempts, on august 28 29, to move forward into attacking newport, but the british positions are too strong. we have about 10,000 american troops. there is a small canadian unit. there is also the unique presence of the first rhode island regiment. they are one of the most famous regiments of the american revolution. it is one of the first integrated units. they are comprised of former slaves that are freed by their investment, native americans, and european americans joining together. the biggest enemy the americans weather.he because his gunpowder has been damaged, because the roads are in rod shaped, because the men are not in the best condition, and because he does not have that french bombardment support, he is not able to launch an effective attack. the battle is not much of a battle. it is simply sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down, the british able to maintain their positions. in the end
it becomes so serious that lafayette has to ride from newport to boston to convince the french to come back. sullivan makes the decision he is going to go ahead with his attack on newport. andttempts, on august 28 29, to move forward into attacking newport, but the british positions are too strong. we have about 10,000 american troops. there is a small canadian unit. there is also the unique presence of the first rhode island regiment. they are one of the most famous regiments of the american...
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maybe not in every individual field, but the perception of the key factors has to be the the relationship is reciprocal. sen. sullivan: thank you. chairman: this has been overwhelming to us to be able to hear from you. this is better than it was back in 2015. i thank you very much for your patience and for your wisdom. you have been a great service to america. thank you so much. we are adjourned. >> all done gentlemen. very well done. >> you'd think you'd done this before. [indiscernible] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indiscernible] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> further details expected from the white house tomorrow on the immigration land, senators expected to meet about it on capitol hill. the status of dreamers are critical to a possible deal, according to lawmakers on the sunday shows. a deal here first from passing in the house, then it white house legislator, and then to senators. his planesident put forward to harrowing point he wants to see with a bipartisan solution to this issue
maybe not in every individual field, but the perception of the key factors has to be the the relationship is reciprocal. sen. sullivan: thank you. chairman: this has been overwhelming to us to be able to hear from you. this is better than it was back in 2015. i thank you very much for your patience and for your wisdom. you have been a great service to america. thank you so much. we are adjourned. >> all done gentlemen. very well done. >> you'd think you'd done this before....
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. ♪ emily: a story we are watching -- google has reached out to jake sullivan, a former deputy chiefillary clinton at the state department, in its search for a new head of international policy. he is one of more than a dozen contenders. the discussions may not result in a job offer, according to people familiar with the matter. its peers are wrestling with the best strategy to deal with regulatory threats in congress, republican-controlled congress, and the white house that is suspicious of the industry's rising power. apple is expanding its california self-driving test fleet to 27 vehicles as it accelerates efforts to catch up with competitors like alphabet's waymo. ceo tim cook acknowledged for the first time in june that the company had a team developing autonomous technology. broadcom's bid for qualcomm got opposition from three of china's biggest smartphone makers. they are concerned r&d may suffer should broadcom dominate the market. broadcom is confident the deal will go through in the next 12 months, saying there is no antitrust issue that couldn't be resolved. that does it f
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has just gone through. i'm with a couple of their participants katie sullivan is the alabama try made, how was it?thern antebellum dress that is handmade and on the top 50 at high school seniors that you get to participate in in alabama. incredibly well my dress. jackson is one of the marching band members of the alabama mobile ban. did you enjoy question not yes, it's been a blast. have you been here before? no, i've never been here before? no, i've never been to london before fourth of described the experience and how you felt as you were walking through the streets. you see a lot of things on tv, on the internet, but it is different to see this in real life. there are dozens and - of 14:27; 252? q£=§:; 2:1' =':=z:;:! high
has just gone through. i'm with a couple of their participants katie sullivan is the alabama try made, how was it?thern antebellum dress that is handmade and on the top 50 at high school seniors that you get to participate in in alabama. incredibly well my dress. jackson is one of the marching band members of the alabama mobile ban. did you enjoy question not yes, it's been a blast. have you been here before? no, i've never been here before? no, i've never been to london before fourth of...
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has reached this stage before. allen knocked out two—time winner john higgins in his semifinal, having already beaten ronnie 0'sullivans all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. theresa may has said she's to set out plans in coming weeks to crack down on company executives who enrich themselves while jeopardising their workers' pensions. writing in the observer newspaper, she describes the practice as an unacceptable abuse that will be ended. our business correspondent joe lynam is here. all this comes off the back of the controversy all this comes off the back of the co ntrove rsy over all this comes off the back of the controversy over the failed carillion company and the danger to the pension scheme there. absolutely, at the end of 2016, the pensions deficit at carillion stood at £600 million. the company continued to pay dividends to their shareholders, in other words, continued to pay dividends to their shareholders, in otherwords, give money back to the people that own the company, while the pensions hole grew and some estimates are putting the hole now at close to £900 million. that looks awful f
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senator sullivan touched on this, but has the fcc done any after action analysis of alaska's recent tsunami warning to determine the effectiveness in this instance? >> we are in the process of looking into it, yes. >> do you have any idea how long that review might take? or if we'll be able to see the results. >> at this point, i can't give a specific timeline, but as always, my team moves very carefully and very expeditiously. >> wonderful. mr. bergman, what can you tell us about the effectiveness of geotargeting technology and where are the gaps? which emergency situation is weas least suited and where should industry, the fcc, and congress focus our attention, and is there an issue with somebody who may have the gps locator turned off on their phones. >> thank you, senator. i think you've put your finger on one of the most important improvements we're poised to make, which is improving the geotargeting and the example that you talked about, this is exactly why we think about alerts is trying to target it to the folks who are actually in danger and not over alerting. so, there are two com
senator sullivan touched on this, but has the fcc done any after action analysis of alaska's recent tsunami warning to determine the effectiveness in this instance? >> we are in the process of looking into it, yes. >> do you have any idea how long that review might take? or if we'll be able to see the results. >> at this point, i can't give a specific timeline, but as always, my team moves very carefully and very expeditiously. >> wonderful. mr. bergman, what can you...
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sullivan's conqueror. welcome both. let's see if we can get it right. many of the front pages are already in. let's start with the times which hasrump and his daughter on the eve of their first anniversary of his inauguration. the financial times. there is news of a potential new treatment for sufferers of ibs on the front of the eye. the express features a reaction that there will be no attempt by the government to review the parole board ‘s decision to release taxi rate thisjohn worboys. much of it because it is contaminated. the telegraph has cabinet officer david lillington has suggested that they could rejoin the eu in the future. the mirror leads with calls by victims ofjohn worboys for police to reinvestigate dozens worboys for police to reinvestigate d oze ns of worboys for police to reinvestigate dozens of allegations of rape and assault. a variety of different stories. there were no real consensus on which one they should be leading an although the decision of the release ofjohn worboys does feature in a couple and of course donald trump. we will be talking about that at length in a minute. there is also much to talk a
sullivan's conqueror. welcome both. let's see if we can get it right. many of the front pages are already in. let's start with the times which hasrump and his daughter on the eve of their first anniversary of his inauguration. the financial times. there is news of a potential new treatment for sufferers of ibs on the front of the eye. the express features a reaction that there will be no attempt by the government to review the parole board ‘s decision to release taxi rate thisjohn worboys....
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sullivan from fast company. in week on press here. good morning everyone, i'm scott mcgrew, the apple watch has been a big hit or miss for apple and it has a sensation for those focused on health. this mother and daughter experimenting with the watch for cnbc. >> i'm not sure that i understand how to use it well look, what time is it? how many steps did i walk today? and then, this is always curious. >> your heart rate. are you stressed right now? >> the watch is stressing me out. >> the latest technology is for the unhealthy. a company called alive core has approved the first medical accessory for the apple watch. hardware that allows it to perform regular ekgs on the wearer. we have the ceo of live core, the cop that makes the device. he is a former google vice president where he ran the company's social efforts joined by mike sullivan of fast company and michael koran of quartz, wiki said you are widely believed to be the man behind google plus. we can fix wikip empedia right right here, are you behind google plus? >> yes. i was. >> let's talk about the new company. did you go from google to doing this? >> first of all, scott, tha
sullivan from fast company. in week on press here. good morning everyone, i'm scott mcgrew, the apple watch has been a big hit or miss for apple and it has a sensation for those focused on health. this mother and daughter experimenting with the watch for cnbc. >> i'm not sure that i understand how to use it well look, what time is it? how many steps did i walk today? and then, this is always curious. >> your heart rate. are you stressed right now? >> the watch is stressing me...
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pat sullivan, and so many others who have helped achieve what is a bipartisan success. but the supreme court has made it clear that the plan needs to start one year earlier. and fortunately, we have the reserves to be able to do that. it is crucial that we implement the mccleary plan now. because a child is only a third grader once. and they don't get that year back. but our work on education does not stop at mccleary. we have got to stop telling our children that a four-year degree is the only path to success. that simply is not true. [ applause ] so let's leave a legacy of opportunity for all our students by expanding career-connected learning. my budget includes funding to help us continue our career-connect washington initiative. which has the potential to be one of the most exciting and meaningful things we can do for our students. during a study mission to switzerland last year, our washington delegation saw a truly remarkable apprenticeship system. stemming from a robust partnership with business, labor and academia. there is no reason our own students cannot have better access to those s
pat sullivan, and so many others who have helped achieve what is a bipartisan success. but the supreme court has made it clear that the plan needs to start one year earlier. and fortunately, we have the reserves to be able to do that. it is crucial that we implement the mccleary plan now. because a child is only a third grader once. and they don't get that year back. but our work on education does not stop at mccleary. we have got to stop telling our children that a four-year degree is the only...
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people view the role of the press, and how the term "fake news" has been co-opted and even weaponized by politicians, with margaret sullivan, media columnist for the "washington post;" and craig silverman, media editor for buzzfeed news. welcome to both of you. margaret, i'm going the start with you. you set out to get a sense of what people think about the media. you went back to the place where you grew up, western new york state, and you talked to people. tell us about what you found. >> well, judy, the reason i did that is because i had heard such dramatically different things from readers at the "post" and other people, whether it was on social media or in e-mail, some of it very, very critical, some of it very abusive, and a reader actually wrote to me and said, "you need to get out of that washington, d.c., bubble and go out into, you know, sort of regular america or the rust belt or the heartland." i decided that would be a good idea to actually spend some time and talk to people about their level of trust in the media and how they're informed and whether they believe it, or whether, like one poll has it, that peop
people view the role of the press, and how the term "fake news" has been co-opted and even weaponized by politicians, with margaret sullivan, media columnist for the "washington post;" and craig silverman, media editor for buzzfeed news. welcome to both of you. margaret, i'm going the start with you. you set out to get a sense of what people think about the media. you went back to the place where you grew up, western new york state, and you talked to people. tell us about...
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melissa has a well deserved day off. i'm brian sullivan. your traders on the desk tonight, steve see more, brian kelly and dan nathan now's diversity. the scandal rocking las vegas. also hammering investors, wynn resorts dropping nearly 20% since that bombshell came out. plus, one top strategist calling it the great crypto rotation and that could have bitcoin back in the saddle again. tom lee will be here to explain. >>> all that ahead but first we begin with what appears to be a bit of a breakup. apple, falling again. it's nearly two stocks down this year and it seems to be diverging from the rest of tech. the xlk the, up 7% apple down about 1% in the same time period. apple is now lost about 50 billion in market cap for the past week. tim see more, is apple's rally over >> tech has been rallying without apple. if you think about amazon, amazon's never been this over-pat going into their own earnings this week since 2007 roughly. if you look at where apple's trading and talking about positioning and market momentum, you got a 27 rsi which
melissa has a well deserved day off. i'm brian sullivan. your traders on the desk tonight, steve see more, brian kelly and dan nathan now's diversity. the scandal rocking las vegas. also hammering investors, wynn resorts dropping nearly 20% since that bombshell came out. plus, one top strategist calling it the great crypto rotation and that could have bitcoin back in the saddle again. tom lee will be here to explain. >>> all that ahead but first we begin with what appears to be a bit...
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laura sullivan- green/sjsu civil and environmental engineer 19-29 it's been very recent since the fires went through so the area has had very little time to put preventative to reduce erosion and prevent these types of slides. or establish ground cover or vegetation coversullivan green says it's a very different story in the napa sonoma fire zonesot they've had time to put erosion prevention meausres in place which is the first step to prevening mudslidesin fact, work has been going on for several months to prevent erosion by putting out sand bags and burms and planting grass to hold the soil in place. still experts say the north bay is not yet out of the woods, that's because it can take months and sometimes years for fire charred soil to absorb water as it once didsot the potential for this to happen still exists in napa and sonoma countiesrecently sonoma county put out this interactive map so residents could determine the level of risk of mudslides in their specific neighborhood. that concerns sullivan greensotmy biggest concern is they will look at that map an see they are in a low risk area and figure it's not
laura sullivan- green/sjsu civil and environmental engineer 19-29 it's been very recent since the fires went through so the area has had very little time to put preventative to reduce erosion and prevent these types of slides. or establish ground cover or vegetation coversullivan green says it's a very different story in the napa sonoma fire zonesot they've had time to put erosion prevention meausres in place which is the first step to prevening mudslidesin fact, work has been going on for...
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sullivan was pointed, the fbi and the d.o.j. took down ted stevens in a corrupt prosecution in alaska and he has no -- no hesitation to believe thatew bad actors in the bureau or the d.o.j. can take it rogue. i personally think the republicans in the house are overselling the nunez report. they ought to lay back and put it out in two weeks and see what is in it but i would not over-promise and i would continue to say leave special counsel mueller alone. but i'll ask you -- it reminds me so much of spiro agnew in 1973 where a u.s. attorney investigated him for 11 months and then one day he resigns because of tax evasion charges and gives up his office in order to avoid prosecution. i don't think you can prosecute the president of the united states. i don't believe it is constitutional to indict him but i think mueller might be working along those lines. >> let me ask you about attacked on andrew mccabe. because i feel as if -- i feel as if we've crossed a line here that we're never going to get back. does this mean that anybody who works in government suddenly everybody in their life contributes to whether they are biased about som
sullivan was pointed, the fbi and the d.o.j. took down ted stevens in a corrupt prosecution in alaska and he has no -- no hesitation to believe thatew bad actors in the bureau or the d.o.j. can take it rogue. i personally think the republicans in the house are overselling the nunez report. they ought to lay back and put it out in two weeks and see what is in it but i would not over-promise and i would continue to say leave special counsel mueller alone. but i'll ask you -- it reminds me so much...
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has officiated at an improvised marriage service. and coming up on sportsday: defending masters snooker champion ronnie 0'sullivan says he's glad to beed out of the tournament after losing in the quarterfinals. good evening. britain and france have tonight agreed to closer ties on defence and security and measures to tackle the migrant crisis. the deal was struck between theresa may and emmanuel macron, who was making his first visit to the uk since becoming president of france last year. the talks took place at the royal military academy, sandhurst. mrs may committed tens of millions of pounds to strengthen uk border controls in france. the sandhurst treaty will also accelerate the processing of migrants trying to come to the uk through calais. and while both countries committed to closer military cooperation, mr macron warned that if britain wanted access to the single market after brexit, then it would have to play by the eu's rules. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reports. nothing like a bit of pomp and ceremony to get a big meeting started. monsieur macron and mrs may won't be eu partners much longer, so they are now ke
has officiated at an improvised marriage service. and coming up on sportsday: defending masters snooker champion ronnie 0'sullivan says he's glad to beed out of the tournament after losing in the quarterfinals. good evening. britain and france have tonight agreed to closer ties on defence and security and measures to tackle the migrant crisis. the deal was struck between theresa may and emmanuel macron, who was making his first visit to the uk since becoming president of france last year. the...
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another short-term measure to fund the federal government to we are joined by peter sullivan on the phone of the hill who has been covering the meeting this evening. peter sullivan, what have they agreed to in the republican meeting tonight? peter: house gop leaders made a proposal tonight to fund the government another short-term bill until february 16. a few more weeks buying the more time. they also would be attaching health care measures. extension of the children's health insurance program, which is a big bipartisan priority, so that is a major measure. delays of some certain obamacare taxes, the cadillac tax, the health insurance tax, and the medical device tax. that's basically the package that republicans proposed. >> leading the story, the headline leading the story, house republican leaders propose funding bill with children's health money. you mention it is a bipartisan effort. other be pushed back by democrats on some of the affordable care act related provisions in this reported measure? peter: there could be. on these aca split taxes. some of them don't like the cadillac tax. delaying that coul
another short-term measure to fund the federal government to we are joined by peter sullivan on the phone of the hill who has been covering the meeting this evening. peter sullivan, what have they agreed to in the republican meeting tonight? peter: house gop leaders made a proposal tonight to fund the government another short-term bill until february 16. a few more weeks buying the more time. they also would be attaching health care measures. extension of the children's health insurance...
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melissa has a well deserved day off. i'm brian sullivan.rs on the desk tonight, steve see more, brian kelly and dan nathan now's diversity. the scandal rocking las vegas. also hammering investors, wynn resorts dropping nearly 20% since that bombshell came out. plus, one top strategist calling it the great crypto rotation and that could have bitcoin back in the saddle again. tom lee will be here to explain. >>> all that
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has been said against him. watch out there, but it's been settled law since new york times versus sullivan in 1964, that the first amendment protects people in these situations when those people are public officials or public figures. so the likelihood that he's going to change 40 years of juris prudence to make it more like the u.k. system is just laughable. and many of these defamation actions are brought under state law, of which he has no control. so i think it's sort of a threat in the same way that the lawsuit by his attorney cohen against buzzfeed is sort of a threat. not real law, but just trying to silence critics. >> yeah, well, you don't know what you don't know. and, you know, what the book said is that he doesn't like to read. you can figure all these things out if you read the policy. >> yeah. >> thank you all. >> if he read history, he would realize hillary clinton has spent more time in a grand jury testifying under oath than any first lady or senator in the united states history. to say she's gotten off scot-free is laughable. >> thank you all, appreciate it. fascinating conversation, see you soo
has been said against him. watch out there, but it's been settled law since new york times versus sullivan in 1964, that the first amendment protects people in these situations when those people are public officials or public figures. so the likelihood that he's going to change 40 years of juris prudence to make it more like the u.k. system is just laughable. and many of these defamation actions are brought under state law, of which he has no control. so i think it's sort of a threat in the...
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sullivan with cnbc. mika, i will say in the one day that steve bannon has -- news has broken of steve bannon leaving breitbarty from everything that steve bannon represents and what the president claimed to represent during the campaign. now things get interesting. >> what a difference a day makes. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika, thanks, joe. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle here in our nation's capital, washington, d.c., where we are two major stories developing now, starting with the russia investigation intensifying. senate democrats put out their own report on russian interference in the election just one day after senator dianne feinstein defies republican colleagues, releasing testimony about the infamous trump dossier. >> i think people are entitled to know what was said. i see no problem with releasing it. >> overnight the president's lawyer sues the firm behind the dossier d
sullivan with cnbc. mika, i will say in the one day that steve bannon has -- news has broken of steve bannon leaving breitbarty from everything that steve bannon represents and what the president claimed to represent during the campaign. now things get interesting. >> what a difference a day makes. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika, thanks, joe. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle here in our nation's capital,...
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that's the news update at this hour >> i think herrera west has a great ring to it >> you might have something there. >> herrera sullivan west >> there you go. >> the oil market set to close for the day. let's see if we had a reversal there as well. jackie d. at the commodities desk >> crude oil pausing just a little bit today we said la week, some profit taking after an 11% run on a month is probably expected here. the question is if the support is going to remain the session low today was 6339 it's well above the $60 a barrel mark what's more interesting, the session high was close to $65 a barrel that indicates a push and a test of a critical level to the up side oil was moving in lock step with equities today so something to watch here is that correlation, guys >> we will watch for that. absolutely >> saturday will mark one year in office for president trump. we're looking at some of the promises that candidate trump made on the stump and how president trump, if he's been able to execute on them. eamon javers joins us with more. >> can you believe it's only been a year? it feels like longer for those of us covering
that's the news update at this hour >> i think herrera west has a great ring to it >> you might have something there. >> herrera sullivan west >> there you go. >> the oil market set to close for the day. let's see if we had a reversal there as well. jackie d. at the commodities desk >> crude oil pausing just a little bit today we said la week, some profit taking after an 11% run on a month is probably expected here. the question is if the support is going to...
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has requested to use for different means. the fire chief of san francisco 1906 passed away as a result of the earthquake, chief sullivan. i think for us to take some contemplations in terms of future discussions on it but asking for upgraded repairs is something that is appropriate, if we're able to grant that, i think respectfully, an teague rigs we have are always a concern for all of us in terms of what it is. i thought we were under a shelter at this time presently but i'm not quite sure about that. part of that was the guardians of the city that handled that particular area. i know we the department are responsible for that, but i think that's another area that creative contemplation or research or thinking of how we can fund that beyond the means of the budget, if we can request it from the city budget i think we should do that, but i think we need an overall plan of how to shelter that. thank you director corso. >> thank you mr. vice president. commissioner covington. >> thank you mr. president. through the president, excuse me, i would like to ask the chief to come back to the microphone. thank you mr. corso for
has requested to use for different means. the fire chief of san francisco 1906 passed away as a result of the earthquake, chief sullivan. i think for us to take some contemplations in terms of future discussions on it but asking for upgraded repairs is something that is appropriate, if we're able to grant that, i think respectfully, an teague rigs we have are always a concern for all of us in terms of what it is. i thought we were under a shelter at this time presently but i'm not quite sure...