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suzanne: thank you.ver the course of my career, i have spent many hours sitting across the table from what, from those many would call adversaries. one of the things i have learned from this experience is that things, unexpected things happen when you are face to face. suddenly preconception, what has happened in the past, assumptions fly out the window. you really never know until you get there. one of the greatest lessons i have learned through my work is that even though we live in the 21st century, the internet age, nothing can take the place of that face to face dialogue. and we have not had that in north korea for a long time. the fact that we came so close to a war, perhaps a nuclear war just months ago, means it is time to get it started again. this is not a case where president trump is going to sign an executive order and with the stroke of his pen, make this happen. this is a process, as they said, so we need to be pragmatic. i think at the end of the day, what it is going to come down to is w
suzanne: thank you.ver the course of my career, i have spent many hours sitting across the table from what, from those many would call adversaries. one of the things i have learned from this experience is that things, unexpected things happen when you are face to face. suddenly preconception, what has happened in the past, assumptions fly out the window. you really never know until you get there. one of the greatest lessons i have learned through my work is that even though we live in the 21st...
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suzanne: thank you. over the course of my career, i have spent many hours sitting across the table from what, from those many would call adversaries. one of the things i have learned from this experience is that things, unexpected things happen when you are faced to face. suddenly preconception, what has happened in the past, assumptions fly out the window. you really never know until you get there. one of the greatest lessons i have learned through my work is that even though we live in the 21st century, the internet age, nothing can take the place of that face to face dialogue. and we have not had that in north korea for a long time. the fact that we came so close to a war, perhaps a nuclear war months ago, means it is time to get it started again. this is not a case where president trump is going to sign an executive order and with the stroke of his pen, make this happen. this is a process, as they said, so we need to be pragmatic. i think at the end of the day, what it is going to come down to is whe
suzanne: thank you. over the course of my career, i have spent many hours sitting across the table from what, from those many would call adversaries. one of the things i have learned from this experience is that things, unexpected things happen when you are faced to face. suddenly preconception, what has happened in the past, assumptions fly out the window. you really never know until you get there. one of the greatest lessons i have learned through my work is that even though we live in the...
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thank you very much. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, suzanne. mr. corgis, anything you want to add or should we open it up to mr. schulman. >> i am a little confused as all items were called together. would you like to move onto the annual reports. >> supervisor kim: well, is this public comment? >> supervisor peskin: i forgot that all three were called together. >> supervisor kim: it's my mistake that i called all three together. we'll do public comment for all three together. >> sounds great. >> supervisor kim: i see that helen mar is here from oewd to present on this item. >> good morning chair kim, supervisor peskin, supervisor breed, we're here for the fisk of year 2016-2017 annual report for the noe valley benefit district this resolution covers the annual report for 2016-2017 and ensures that all cbd's are meeting their management plans. oewd staff also conducts an annual review of the cpa reports and financial reviews, and we provide the board of supervisors with a summary memo. the noe valley cbd is comprised of approximately 218 parcels. i
thank you very much. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, suzanne. mr. corgis, anything you want to add or should we open it up to mr. schulman. >> i am a little confused as all items were called together. would you like to move onto the annual reports. >> supervisor kim: well, is this public comment? >> supervisor peskin: i forgot that all three were called together. >> supervisor kim: it's my mistake that i called all three together. we'll do public comment for all...
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suzanne dimaggio at new america and dialogue director. suzanne dimaggio. [applause] good evening, everyone. i am so happy to be here. as we saw at the historic summit, kim jong-un told south korea's president, moon jae-in, that he was ready to give up his nuclear weapons in exchange for the united states ending the korean war formally. and promising not to invade their country. the two leaders signed a joint declaration that called for a nuclear free korean peninsula. and complete denuclearization. that was a common goal. is most welcome, especially when you consider we were on the verge of war with north korea. we have seen similar language in previous agreements and previous failed attempts, but that should not stop us from pursuing what i think is the biggest opportunity for diplomacy with north korea and a must 20 years. i understand the skepticism. i share it. but we should not let the past failures get in the way of us trying again. so when considering this evening's motion, i think there are three key questions we should explore. the first one is is
suzanne dimaggio at new america and dialogue director. suzanne dimaggio. [applause] good evening, everyone. i am so happy to be here. as we saw at the historic summit, kim jong-un told south korea's president, moon jae-in, that he was ready to give up his nuclear weapons in exchange for the united states ending the korean war formally. and promising not to invade their country. the two leaders signed a joint declaration that called for a nuclear free korean peninsula. and complete...
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[laughter] >> suzanne seems nice enough.to the point where she built a robotic suite of them in the office. a quadruped robot loosely based on the cat, although it's not a very highly faithful replication yet. up, youyou were growing would build these as well? >> that's correct, yeah. so i was really enthralled by electronics at an early age. i guess mostly girls would be -- i was looking at resisters and components. >> but don't be fooled by the hobby electronics in the cute cat bots. suzanne is a keen businesswoman. and kindred has recently embarked on its first commercial venture. robots that bank of are learning. they are continuously running, picking up objects. all day, all night. ♪ network,d by a neural these arms can do something that is very easy for human, but very hard for a bot. pick up objects of different shapes and put them down. most factories still use people to do that sort of thing. lots and lots of people. shopping, piles and piles of different objects, shapes and textures. how do you pick it up? right no
[laughter] >> suzanne seems nice enough.to the point where she built a robotic suite of them in the office. a quadruped robot loosely based on the cat, although it's not a very highly faithful replication yet. up, youyou were growing would build these as well? >> that's correct, yeah. so i was really enthralled by electronics at an early age. i guess mostly girls would be -- i was looking at resisters and components. >> but don't be fooled by the hobby electronics in the cute...
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this report from our producer in new york suzanne kianpour and correspondent paul wood in kiev.onald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with alarm by ukraine's government, dismayed by his apparently pro—russian rhetoric. then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources
this report from our producer in new york suzanne kianpour and correspondent paul wood in kiev.onald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with alarm by ukraine's government, dismayed by his apparently pro—russian rhetoric. then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to...
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listening to suzanne evans, saying it's not quite over suzanne evans, saying it's not quite over butkets a kind of is just about over,... we will come back to you in the second because what i'd like to do is pause for a second and get the latest news headlines from mike wembley. we start with a roundup of the local elections. odds are being counted, the first significant test of public opinion since the general election last year, more than 4000 council seats are being contested in 150 injured councils. mirrors will be chosen in sheffield and watford as well as four boroughs in london. jonathan blake has the details. the race to be first is on but this election night is a marathon not a sprint. this is local democracy in action, voters across england have had their say. one by one paper by paper, the crosses are being counted. and those who set and spent council tax are awaiting the verdict of the voters. in london labour is already strong, they talked of taking once rock—solid tory councils like wandsworth, even westminster, we like wandsworth, even westminster, we will see. any gov
listening to suzanne evans, saying it's not quite over suzanne evans, saying it's not quite over butkets a kind of is just about over,... we will come back to you in the second because what i'd like to do is pause for a second and get the latest news headlines from mike wembley. we start with a roundup of the local elections. odds are being counted, the first significant test of public opinion since the general election last year, more than 4000 council seats are being contested in 150 injured...
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[applause] >> thank you, suzanne dimaggio. motions to denuclearize north korea, that is su mi terry at the center for strategic and international studies ladies and gentlemen, su mi terry. [applause] >> as a child growing up in south korea come in as an adult who spent almost all of my career following the north korean issues, i have to say when i saw the north korean leader, kim jong-un from actually step foot in south korea it was a moving moment. i got a little bit emotional. it was moving hi, it was moments and historic. i am happy that we are now on this path of trying to sort something out particularly since several months ago i had sleepless nights because of the talk of preventive military strikes that have had catastrophic consequences not only for the korean peninsula but for the world. that said, ladies and gentlemen can attend the negotiations lead to denuclearization is complete irreversible, verifiable, i do not think so. i think the negotiations will lead to another agreement with north korea, sure. there's alwa
[applause] >> thank you, suzanne dimaggio. motions to denuclearize north korea, that is su mi terry at the center for strategic and international studies ladies and gentlemen, su mi terry. [applause] >> as a child growing up in south korea come in as an adult who spent almost all of my career following the north korean issues, i have to say when i saw the north korean leader, kim jong-un from actually step foot in south korea it was a moving moment. i got a little bit emotional. it...
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[applause] >> i'm suzanne, i'm the ceo of pen america. [applause] and i'm also a proud former deputy assistant secretary of state working under secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] so what do you say to introduce someone who we all know by her first name? and who so many of us revere? her soaring triumphs and soul-crushing challenges are etched in our minds and hearts just as they are in her own. i can't add to the headlines of the history books, so i'll speak more personally. i came into her orbit in 2007 when she first ran for president. it was through richard holbrooke, a former boss and a force of nature, who was determined to get her elected. i'll always be grateful that he pulled me into that campaign. fast forward three years later, i was working at state department when devastating news came. holbrooke, then the u.s. special representative for afghanistan and pakistan, had suffered a catastrophic aortic rupture during a meeting in secretary clinton's office. he was rushed into surgery as colleagues, friends an
[applause] >> i'm suzanne, i'm the ceo of pen america. [applause] and i'm also a proud former deputy assistant secretary of state working under secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] so what do you say to introduce someone who we all know by her first name? and who so many of us revere? her soaring triumphs and soul-crushing challenges are etched in our minds and hearts just as they are in her own. i can't add to the headlines of the history books, so i'll speak more...
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[applause] >> i am suzanne, ceo of pan- america. [applause] i am also proud, former deputy assistant secretary of state hillary clinton. ... >> it was through richard holbrook, a former boss and a force of natures who was determined to get her elected. i'll always be grateful he pulled me into that campaign. fast forward three years later, i was working at the state department when devastating news came. holbrooke had suffered a catastrophic aortic rupture during a meeting in secretary clinton's office. he was rushed into surgery, his colleagues, friends and world leaders held vigil. when the worst happened, there were a group of us standing in a quivering clump in the hospital lobby crying, hugging and reminiscing. in walked secretary clinton. it was after nine at night. that day she'd held meetings up in ottawa and hosted the entire washington diplomatic corps for a holiday party. after comforting the family, we expected she'd be whisked off to rest and mourn in private having just lost one of her closest aides. instead, she staye
[applause] >> i am suzanne, ceo of pan- america. [applause] i am also proud, former deputy assistant secretary of state hillary clinton. ... >> it was through richard holbrook, a former boss and a force of natures who was determined to get her elected. i'll always be grateful he pulled me into that campaign. fast forward three years later, i was working at the state department when devastating news came. holbrooke had suffered a catastrophic aortic rupture during a meeting in...
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we start with suzanne malveaux in ellicott city, maryland. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. cot traffic, heartbroken, historic. these are the words that people are describing. the residents, the businesses, even officials here. i know this area well. my parents live in ellicott city but on much higher ground. i had a chance to talk to county executi executive. this catastrophic flash flood is worth than it was july 2016 as of 12:30 last night, police received a call that at least one person is missing. his name is edison her man. we don't know much more about him than that. there are no reported fatalities. it there were 30 rescues carried out overnight. the old courthouse came down. one gentleman barely escaping that as well. no one this morning is being allowed back into their businesses or their homes. it is just too dangerous. one of the biggest problems is a huge gaping hole, a gap if you will, 25 to 30 feet between elliott mills and main street, washed out, not passable. also a gas leak that occurred late hrafplt night. pa
we start with suzanne malveaux in ellicott city, maryland. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. cot traffic, heartbroken, historic. these are the words that people are describing. the residents, the businesses, even officials here. i know this area well. my parents live in ellicott city but on much higher ground. i had a chance to talk to county executi executive. this catastrophic flash flood is worth than it was july 2016 as of 12:30 last night, police received a call that at...
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singer gabriella suzanne arcana. began her journey in the music business four decades ago. profile on germany's queen of pop. this was on her club to performing in venues close to her but. i'm saying to me just two days ago i played at my alzheimer school in heart and it was incredible . i hadn't been there in forty eight years. and then there we were in this tiny school which fits just two hundred people we were all squeezed in it was sweaty and singing and drinking it was just brilliant. and i was born in haagen in one nine hundred sixty s. . the concert at her old school was like a journey back in time for her and for the two hundred feeling. i've loved her since i was fourteen or fifteen. i learned to read with my cousin and i would lie on the carpet with her records and lyrics and we'd sing along try to sing along. after the first song. when i was a fan for life. in the region and it was here she began playing music in the late seventy's. chattels with us to do it i just really needed him deeply wanted to get to know the world. and our new music would make that happen
singer gabriella suzanne arcana. began her journey in the music business four decades ago. profile on germany's queen of pop. this was on her club to performing in venues close to her but. i'm saying to me just two days ago i played at my alzheimer school in heart and it was incredible . i hadn't been there in forty eight years. and then there we were in this tiny school which fits just two hundred people we were all squeezed in it was sweaty and singing and drinking it was just brilliant. and...
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suzanne, thank you for your time.will hear from republican senator mike lee from utah, here to talk about his book "written out of history." that conversation, next. ♪ >> commencement speeches all this week in prime time. at 8:00 p.m. eastern tim cook, governor kasich, governor brown, and congressman gutierrez. 8:00 p.m., jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative meadows, and mayor bottoms. >> sunday night on "afterwor ds," "suicide of the west" arguing that populism, nationalism, and tribalism is threatening the west. that western civilization as we understand it, contemporary american western democratic civilization, is unnatural. what do you mean? >> if you took humans and cleared them of civilizational education, we wouldn't have conversations about books or podcasts, we would team up into little troops and defend ourselves against animals and other troops. that is our actual nature. that is the point of "lord of flies." you have kids that are the pinnacle of western civilization, from a british boarding school. t
suzanne, thank you for your time.will hear from republican senator mike lee from utah, here to talk about his book "written out of history." that conversation, next. ♪ >> commencement speeches all this week in prime time. at 8:00 p.m. eastern tim cook, governor kasich, governor brown, and congressman gutierrez. 8:00 p.m., jimmy carter, betsy devos, representative meadows, and mayor bottoms. >> sunday night on "afterwor ds," "suicide of the west"...
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suzanne malveaux thank you.m alberto is expected to barrel down the gulf coast, parts of florida and alabama are likely to get the worst of it, it's expected to hit between panama city and pensacola. tom seder is tracking the storm for us. tom, where is it right now, is it right there? >> it's pretty close to being right there, brooke, it's been putting on the brakes. only moving 8 miles an hour, about 30 miles away, south-southwest of panama city. if we do the math, it's probably 3 1/2 to 4 hours. it looks ominous on a visual satellite picture. this is really becoming more of a nuisance storm, it has its threats, but nothing that they encountered in maryland. we will see encountered with alberto here. there will be a few isolated tornados, mainly, we're worried about the florida peninsula, as the storms move to the north. believe it or not, most of the flooding we've had has been in north and south carolina. you can almost catch where the center of this storm is, we're thinking landfall in about 3 1/2, four hou
suzanne malveaux thank you.m alberto is expected to barrel down the gulf coast, parts of florida and alabama are likely to get the worst of it, it's expected to hit between panama city and pensacola. tom seder is tracking the storm for us. tom, where is it right now, is it right there? >> it's pretty close to being right there, brooke, it's been putting on the brakes. only moving 8 miles an hour, about 30 miles away, south-southwest of panama city. if we do the math, it's probably 3 1/2...
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suzanne malveaux joins us live from ellicott city. the images are stunning.are seeing more and more of what is left in the wake. what do we know now about the missing person? >> reporter: it really is tragic what we are learning. so far no significant injuries and no fatalities which is absolutely extraordinary but there is this missing person. they are looking fast and furious to find him. his name is edison hammond. he is 39 years old. he is a visitor of the area, not a business owner or not a resident but somebody who happened to be here in historic ellicott city. he went missing and was last seen around 5:20 in the evening. official report to police came in shortly after midnight around 12:30 that no one had been able to find him. certainly a lot of people looking for him. we have had a chance to go to one of the homes of one of the people in the high ground able to look down below. it is absolutely stunning. it is catastrophic. what you see is just these cars turned over like toys because of those gushing flood waters. and just mud everywhere impacting,
suzanne malveaux joins us live from ellicott city. the images are stunning.are seeing more and more of what is left in the wake. what do we know now about the missing person? >> reporter: it really is tragic what we are learning. so far no significant injuries and no fatalities which is absolutely extraordinary but there is this missing person. they are looking fast and furious to find him. his name is edison hammond. he is 39 years old. he is a visitor of the area, not a business owner...
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you suzanne. the u.s. is top diplomats lays out a twelve point altar maidservant to iran but the hardline demands are being slammed at home and abroad as a battle ensues against the new nuclear deal. the i.e. has confirmed already ten times that iran implemented and continues to implement all its nuclear related commitments. also this hour the u.k. government is blamed for a lack of action almost one year on from the grenfell tower fire a public inquiry is only now getting underway into why seventy two people lost their lives in the london and our blog. i don't think they're doing enough for the awful lot of government of the dollar loss not nearly enough no actually you know it was i could see it. and investigating the investigators the probe into donald trump's alleged collusion with russia goes full circle with the f.b.i. now under the microscope for its inquiry into the us president. a very warm welcome i'm making aaron and this is our three international broadcasting to you live from moscow our top st
you suzanne. the u.s. is top diplomats lays out a twelve point altar maidservant to iran but the hardline demands are being slammed at home and abroad as a battle ensues against the new nuclear deal. the i.e. has confirmed already ten times that iran implemented and continues to implement all its nuclear related commitments. also this hour the u.k. government is blamed for a lack of action almost one year on from the grenfell tower fire a public inquiry is only now getting underway into why...
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i want to go to suzanne malveaux there.e going to -- tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: we have information about that missing person, edison herman. he is 39 years old. friends say he was trying to help a friend rescue a cat when he got swept away by the watersment he is still miss -- waters. he is still missing now. they are searching desperately for him. i want to show what we've been looking ought all morning and through -- looking at all morning and throughout the night. this was a parking lot. and you see that the street just buckling there. the water coming up from underneath those pieces, looking like puzzle pieces in the parking lot. they plucked all of the vehicles that were stuck in the mud, out here. and if you follow me, you see the debris that is scattered everywhere. the force of the water took over these businesses and the first level there, all of them across the way, and then what they've been doing throughout the morning is removing, you see this, dumpsters, the blue dumpster in the background, the
i want to go to suzanne malveaux there.e going to -- tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: we have information about that missing person, edison herman. he is 39 years old. friends say he was trying to help a friend rescue a cat when he got swept away by the watersment he is still miss -- waters. he is still missing now. they are searching desperately for him. i want to show what we've been looking ought all morning and through -- looking at all morning and throughout the night. this...
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>> suzanne malveaux, thank you for being there and that reporting. with me on the phone is alan kitleman, thank you for being with me and please accept our condolences for everything that the community is going through right now. >> thank you, poppy. i appreciate that. this is a devastating time for ellicott city and 22 months ago we were hit with what we saw was the most devastating natural disaster to hit our town and now it has been even more so now. so this is clearly a worse storm than we had two years ago and going to be a long road again. >> do you have any updates on the missing 39-year-old? >> i do not. i do not. as you heard, we heard he had not been seen since 5:20 p.m. yesterday. we did not get an official missing person report to us, to our police department until 12:30 this morning, but we're making that our top priority today, to find this gentleman, to make sure everybody is safe. that's clearly the top priority today to make sure everybody is safe, make sure nobody goes into a building that sun safe. so we're focusing on that today.
>> suzanne malveaux, thank you for being there and that reporting. with me on the phone is alan kitleman, thank you for being with me and please accept our condolences for everything that the community is going through right now. >> thank you, poppy. i appreciate that. this is a devastating time for ellicott city and 22 months ago we were hit with what we saw was the most devastating natural disaster to hit our town and now it has been even more so now. so this is clearly a worse...
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suzanne stratford:"at the hospital, doctors found additional injuries beneath her clothing including bruises and welts that she said came from being beaten with a belt. lt. joseph hicks:"and he said i was getting ready to call you."but none of it made sense to officers who arrested her hofacker and charged him with unlawful restraint with more charges pending. lt. joseph hicks:"kind of hard to fathom what i was looking at an sure step back and think." (pam) (pam) new at eight.... a mother almost had her worst nightmare come true, when a stray bullet hit her child's crib. it happened in oklahoma, saturday. the stray old's crib, just old's crib, just centimeters from hitting baby axel. andrea johnson says, she first heard a loud nose and started looking around to determine where it came from. when she went upstairs to check on her son, she found the wood splinters. she looked around and found the bullet. police say, remarkably.. that bullet traveled through an outside wall, then through the high ceiling area in the living room, through a second interior wall, and it was stopped by a ba
suzanne stratford:"at the hospital, doctors found additional injuries beneath her clothing including bruises and welts that she said came from being beaten with a belt. lt. joseph hicks:"and he said i was getting ready to call you."but none of it made sense to officers who arrested her hofacker and charged him with unlawful restraint with more charges pending. lt. joseph hicks:"kind of hard to fathom what i was looking at an sure step back and think." (pam) (pam) new at...
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transit line take relations and bloomberg's suzanne woolley talks about retirement planning and financial literacy. then you talk republican senator michael wade discusses his new history."ten out of shingtonto watch "wa journal" and join the discussion. announcer: c-span's coverage of 2018 commencements continues with hillary clinton and yale university. she talks about the 2016 president took campaign, student activism and it reminisces about her own time at the school. the former secretary of state is followed by rex tillerson and virginia military institute and jim mattis at the air force academy and canadian prime minister justin trudeau speaking to nyu graduates. [applause] that was great. thank you. thank you very much. thanks everybody. thank you. i am so delighted to be here. sorry we are not outside but this makes it cozy. thank the president and the dean. alex, a razorback fan from little rock, arkansas, for getting us started. forks to alexis and josh your comments and introduction. thanks to all of the family and friends here today for allowing me to share this happy occasion
transit line take relations and bloomberg's suzanne woolley talks about retirement planning and financial literacy. then you talk republican senator michael wade discusses his new history."ten out of shingtonto watch "wa journal" and join the discussion. announcer: c-span's coverage of 2018 commencements continues with hillary clinton and yale university. she talks about the 2016 president took campaign, student activism and it reminisces about her own time at the school. the...
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suzanne baker a columnist, author of guide to marriage.ood morning, ladies. good morning. suzanne, you wrote the op set. wendy, you read it, i read it. you compare a telegram that was sent to a woman right before she got marid to a facebook video. i read back in the day, back in 1954, your friend, her period of time recently died, your friend was going through memorabilia. she finds the telegram. this is the husband writing to his soon to be wife. darlinglying i will wait for you at 8:00, with a lifetime of expectancy. my heart coming down with the aisle. may god be with us tonight. my love for you, henry. suzanne you saw on facebook this video saying chivalry was harmful to men and women because it reinforces this idea that women need to be helped or saved by a stronger man, it takes away from woman's agency. you saw these two contrasts. you started to write the op-ed, explain that a little for us. >> sure. it just struck me as just wow, i mean the stark contrast between this beautiful letter that really moved me to seeing this message fr
suzanne baker a columnist, author of guide to marriage.ood morning, ladies. good morning. suzanne, you wrote the op set. wendy, you read it, i read it. you compare a telegram that was sent to a woman right before she got marid to a facebook video. i read back in the day, back in 1954, your friend, her period of time recently died, your friend was going through memorabilia. she finds the telegram. this is the husband writing to his soon to be wife. darlinglying i will wait for you at 8:00, with...
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. >> reporter: suzanne ramsey is a musician.s also a san francisco native and was curious about the organ. >> almost feelsike this crazy living breathing thing. i'm serious. it feels really powerful. >> reporter: the owners of the building plan to hold more events to show off their organ in the future. kate larsen, abc 7 news. ♪ >> beautiful. hard to play, too. feet and hands going. >> incredible. all right. let's switch gears and head to the weather. >> all right. meteorologist sandhya patel is there.g that equipment back >> that's right. and i hope that you find that our weather is just as incredible as that music. right now from our mount tamalpais camera. the fog layer has been about 1,000 to 1,500 feet deep. tonight it will continue to deepen. so in the overnight hours do expect the fog to become more widespread. here is a view that is just absolutely stunning from our east bay hills camera. sun went down at 8:06 and it was a fiery sunset with a beautiful view of that fog coming in. never gets old here in the bay area. we'r
. >> reporter: suzanne ramsey is a musician.s also a san francisco native and was curious about the organ. >> almost feelsike this crazy living breathing thing. i'm serious. it feels really powerful. >> reporter: the owners of the building plan to hold more events to show off their organ in the future. kate larsen, abc 7 news. ♪ >> beautiful. hard to play, too. feet and hands going. >> incredible. all right. let's switch gears and head to the weather. >>...
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. >> reporter: suzanne ramsey is a musician.ve and was curious about the organ. >> almost feels like this crazy living breathing thing. i'm serious. it feels really powerful. >> reporter: the owners of the building plan to hold more events to show off their organ in the future. kate larsen, abc 7 news. ♪ >> beautiful. hard to play, too. feet and hands going. >> incredible. all right. let's switch gears and head to the weather. >> all right. meteorologist sandhya patel is working that equipment back there. >> that's right. and i hope that you find that our weather is just as incredible as that music. right now from our mount tamalpais camera. the fog layer has been about 1,000 to 1,500 feet deep. tonight it will continue to deepen. so in the overnight hours do expect the fog to become more widespread. here is a view that is just absolutely stunning from our east bay hills camera. sun went down at 8:06 and it was a fiery sunset with a beautiful view of that fog coming in. never gets old here in the bay area. we're going to be seei
. >> reporter: suzanne ramsey is a musician.ve and was curious about the organ. >> almost feels like this crazy living breathing thing. i'm serious. it feels really powerful. >> reporter: the owners of the building plan to hold more events to show off their organ in the future. kate larsen, abc 7 news. ♪ >> beautiful. hard to play, too. feet and hands going. >> incredible. all right. let's switch gears and head to the weather. >> all right. meteorologist...
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tom wolf was a big journalist in ways you may not realize in final howie: suzanne scott has been namedeo of fox news and fox business. she also happens to be the only woman in charge of a major news network or network news division. she takes the job that belonged to roger ails. rupert murdoch and his son praised her vision. also you may have known tom wolf who died this week as a novelist or dapper dresser in those white suits. but he had a huge impact on the news business. >> as a writer i'm perfectly delighted to have things remain way they are. the human comedy has never been richer. howie: he helped create what is dubbed the new journalism, marrying reporting to journalism. wolf who dubbed the 1970s the "me" decade. wolfe joined the right stuff on his book. and in his brilliant novel "bonfire of the vanities." it was a fictional look at the rich and poor divide in the bronx. he was a dazzling writer. every essay and book ultimately was all about him. tom wolfe was 88. i'm howard kurtz. cop at me on twitter. check out our facebook page. post a lot of our original content. engage in
tom wolf was a big journalist in ways you may not realize in final howie: suzanne scott has been namedeo of fox news and fox business. she also happens to be the only woman in charge of a major news network or network news division. she takes the job that belonged to roger ails. rupert murdoch and his son praised her vision. also you may have known tom wolf who died this week as a novelist or dapper dresser in those white suits. but he had a huge impact on the news business. >> as a...
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>> reporter: news of the attack quickly spread to another close friend of kay's, suzanne frazier. >>one and i was shakin', and so i called my boss and i said, "i gotta go, i gotta go." and i left. >> broke some laws, huh? >> i ran red lights, i flew. i mean, i just went. >> reporter: tamara rushed to the hospital too. >> did you get to her bedside or -- >> no. >> be able to take a look in? >> i did not. i just stayed in the waiting room. there were a whole lot of other people in the waiting room. >> but the prognosis was very bad, wasn't it? machines were -- >> yeah. >> -- keeping her alive at that point even, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: the friends all kept an edgy vigil for news about kay's condition, waiting for her husband to get to her bedside. lives all changed in an instant. a home invasion and burglary in broad daylight. a woman fighting for her life. and now a perpetrator on the loose. >> you don't know whether you have a guy on the move who could be ready to bust into another house along here, right? >> exactly, exactly. we don't know if we had a mad man on the loose here, yo
>> reporter: news of the attack quickly spread to another close friend of kay's, suzanne frazier. >>one and i was shakin', and so i called my boss and i said, "i gotta go, i gotta go." and i left. >> broke some laws, huh? >> i ran red lights, i flew. i mean, i just went. >> reporter: tamara rushed to the hospital too. >> did you get to her bedside or -- >> no. >> be able to take a look in? >> i did not. i just stayed in the waiting...
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last month a health and human officials revealed joining mess is suzanne gamboa. you wrote a piece out of mca illen, texas, looking tess consequences of these policies. attorney general jeff sessions announced a got to karimly prosecute 100% of people crossing the border illegally, including families with children. those who are charged with improper entry are jailed and separated from their children. what led to this policy change? >> families are presented themselves, asking for asylum. so you have people coming with their children and there had been been a decrease, but the administration saw an increase happening. up to a maximum of six months in jail. usually it's a fine, because a person can complied guilty. that's the way to stop any drastic increase. you say a woman identified as miss government said she was separated from her son and daughter where the family requested asylum. her children are living in a shelter more than an hour away from where she's being held. one can't imagine what this would be like to have your children ripped a earp from him or he
last month a health and human officials revealed joining mess is suzanne gamboa. you wrote a piece out of mca illen, texas, looking tess consequences of these policies. attorney general jeff sessions announced a got to karimly prosecute 100% of people crossing the border illegally, including families with children. those who are charged with improper entry are jailed and separated from their children. what led to this policy change? >> families are presented themselves, asking for asylum....
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(suzanne) it gives me that few minutes that i need to take care of me, and, you know, the benefits are priceless. (narrator) the preceding was a paid presentation for the teeter. and selling access to the highest office in the land. >> memr. cohen asked a federal judge to not allow the attorney to have anything to do with his ongoing case. points to the fact that he has published mr. cohen's bank records and made several inaccurate statements about him. mr. cohen told the judge he believes this is all part of an efforts to prejudice his case. >> paula reid continues her reporting. thank you. >> there was a big explosion today from the erupting volcano in hawaii's big island. warning of more to come. since kilauea started erupting last week, 36 homes destroyed. 115 acres burned. carter evans reports tonight on a new threat, a dangerous fog. >> reporter: this 'tis the newest fissure that opened up. for dates the community has been terrorized by spontaneous eruptions. with lava spewing into the air. and large cracks randomly opening of in the streets. and now, the impact is growing. >> wh
(suzanne) it gives me that few minutes that i need to take care of me, and, you know, the benefits are priceless. (narrator) the preceding was a paid presentation for the teeter. and selling access to the highest office in the land. >> memr. cohen asked a federal judge to not allow the attorney to have anything to do with his ongoing case. points to the fact that he has published mr. cohen's bank records and made several inaccurate statements about him. mr. cohen told the judge he...
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charles: fox business gerri willis, a breast cancer survivor was awarded survives with impact award by suzanne komen foundation, raising 21,000 for race for the cure here in new york city, gerri willis shared her mission, reminding us all of what is important in life. >> what is cancer won, and i latest? -- what if cancer won and i lost, i never did get back to normal ever, i knews whatever important. -- i knew what was important, family, friends, i was embracing life. charles: we lovie and we're proud of you, thank you for your effort to spread breast cancer awareness, we'll be right back. so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every
charles: fox business gerri willis, a breast cancer survivor was awarded survives with impact award by suzanne komen foundation, raising 21,000 for race for the cure here in new york city, gerri willis shared her mission, reminding us all of what is important in life. >> what is cancer won, and i latest? -- what if cancer won and i lost, i never did get back to normal ever, i knews whatever important. -- i knew what was important, family, friends, i was embracing life. charles: we lovie...
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. >> i would agree with what suzanne and tim said and add a sort of practical observation. let's say the democrats do take control of th the house that wod be only by winning the swing districts and the pressures that tim talked about on the left of the democratic party that you are either for this for url is going to require one of two things, or it will result in one of two things, a lot of democrats in seats where there was a required vote to get elected assistant nancy pelosi's district this is a swing district in the midwest that will require them to walk the plank and they will be gone after one term regardless of what happens or the house feelinfailing to approve a reson supported by virtually all democrats into the democratic party will be even more split than 2020. the most important thing it is bad for the country but it will also be bad for the democrats because there is clear and convincing evidence of that offense. you saw a little bit of this play out in the republican party of the failed impeachment of someone who had sex with an intern in the hallway of the
. >> i would agree with what suzanne and tim said and add a sort of practical observation. let's say the democrats do take control of th the house that wod be only by winning the swing districts and the pressures that tim talked about on the left of the democratic party that you are either for this for url is going to require one of two things, or it will result in one of two things, a lot of democrats in seats where there was a required vote to get elected assistant nancy pelosi's...
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that is our new fox ceo suzanne scott right there. she was proud. not in pink, but she was there. so appreciate her being there. she is the only female ceo of a television news network. i also have to thank jeff smith and his team. they were there. chef actually purchased a table for us. he couldn't be there because he was on vacation, but it was so great to have his team on hand. so many anchors and reporters there. martha mccollum from the left, and the airheart, cheryl smith. and yes, cheryl, you are there,. >> what gerri fought through, her strength, her dignity. >> gerri kimberly love her. she's been through so much and we support her. i just love her and she has a heart of gold. gerri: i have to tell you, it is overwhelming to hear that. cheryl: your speech was very emotional. everyone is so dialed into fear and when you were getting treatment. wait a second, i'm not sick at that one moment in the room where you realize wow, i actually have cancer. there was a delayed reaction you said. gerri: was a delayed reaction and i was a big moment for me. some people never embrace it
that is our new fox ceo suzanne scott right there. she was proud. not in pink, but she was there. so appreciate her being there. she is the only female ceo of a television news network. i also have to thank jeff smith and his team. they were there. chef actually purchased a table for us. he couldn't be there because he was on vacation, but it was so great to have his team on hand. so many anchors and reporters there. martha mccollum from the left, and the airheart, cheryl smith. and yes,...
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suzanne brings not only are many small not compliant, many she says, still don't even they need to being. after this act 0fficer. good evening. after this a ct ta kes 0fficer. good evening. after this act takes effect, and it settle down, what will i know that is distant? you will notice you will have more control. where will i know this? is it the end of spam? spam will reduce, definitely. the control you will have and the possibility they will have to decide if they continue to receive communication or not, for what purpose and from which companies. 0n the other side, companies. 0n the other side, companies due to the gdpr and the huge fines we have mentioned but the accountability of transparency that has been imposed on companies will be interested in having a more disciplined daily—macro discipline in the way they use data with their customers. when you say i will get more control, what do you mean? is it where they fill in one box and not the other hand if you do want to receive our marketing e—mails, don't tick the box. it will be simpler because the way communication about use
suzanne brings not only are many small not compliant, many she says, still don't even they need to being. after this act 0fficer. good evening. after this a ct ta kes 0fficer. good evening. after this act takes effect, and it settle down, what will i know that is distant? you will notice you will have more control. where will i know this? is it the end of spam? spam will reduce, definitely. the control you will have and the possibility they will have to decide if they continue to receive...
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this is from suzanne's cocoacot in new york city.s bow -- >> does it obstruct your vision a little bit? >> a little bit it does but i think it's worth it, don't you? >> definitely. i think it looks great. >> i'm not going to wear it the whole time. that might be too much fabulousness. >> you could still the show over there. >> that's kind. i'm not sure meghan markle is in any danger but i'm going to work on this and you'll see this matching my fabulous raspberry dress. >> can't wait. the cnn special "a royal match" tomorrow night 8 p.m. eastern and pacific only here on cnn. we're standing by for multiple live events any minute now. the white house will face reporters after one of president trump's aides made a rather crude remark about senator john mccain. state live coverage continues right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> hi there, i'm brianna keilar in for brooke baldwin. the president will speak about his plans to
this is from suzanne's cocoacot in new york city.s bow -- >> does it obstruct your vision a little bit? >> a little bit it does but i think it's worth it, don't you? >> definitely. i think it looks great. >> i'm not going to wear it the whole time. that might be too much fabulousness. >> you could still the show over there. >> that's kind. i'm not sure meghan markle is in any danger but i'm going to work on this and you'll see this matching my fabulous...
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bloomberg's suzanne woolley talks about retirement planning and financial literacy. utah republican senator mike lee discusses his new book. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." live thursday morning. join the discussion. >> now a discussion on a mental health and the criminal justice system. analyst looked at judicial reforms in indianapolis and heard from the cities that the police chief, director of public health and safety, and a criminal court judge. this was hosted by new york university law school's center on the administration of criminal law. >> we are going to get started. you know what they do at my three-year-old school? this anybody else have that two fingers? i want to introduce this next panel. i think if i set it to most of the folks sitting in the room today, when you think about criminal justice reform, was the first place you think about? i don't know that anybody would say indianapolis.
bloomberg's suzanne woolley talks about retirement planning and financial literacy. utah republican senator mike lee discusses his new book. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." live thursday morning. join the discussion. >> now a discussion on a mental health and the criminal justice system. analyst looked at judicial reforms in indianapolis and heard from the cities that the police chief, director of public health and safety, and a criminal court judge. this was...
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bloomberg's suzanne woolley talks about retirement planning and financial literacy. utah republican senator mike lee discusses his new book. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." live thursday morning. join the discussion. >> now a discussion on a mental health and the criminal justice system. analyst looked at judicial reforms in indianapolis and heard from the cities that the police chief, director of public health and safety, and a criminal court judge. this was hosted by new york university law school's center on the administration of criminal law. >> we are going to get started. you know what they do at my three-year-old school? this anybody else have that two fingers? i want to introduce this next panel. i think if i set it to most of the folks sitting in the room today, when you think about criminal justice reform, was the first place you think about? i don't know that anybody would say indianapolis. we are in new york city and i don't even know if everyone knows where indianapolis is. it is in the great state of indiana. the first time i ever went w
bloomberg's suzanne woolley talks about retirement planning and financial literacy. utah republican senator mike lee discusses his new book. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." live thursday morning. join the discussion. >> now a discussion on a mental health and the criminal justice system. analyst looked at judicial reforms in indianapolis and heard from the cities that the police chief, director of public health and safety, and a criminal court judge. this was...
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suzanne malveaux live on the phone from flood-ravaged ellicott city. good morning to you. what's the latest there? >> reporter: i know this area well. my parents live in ellicott city but a much higher area. they experienced something similar two years ago in july. a police officer here is on site. we expect to get a briefing in perhaps an hour or so. they pushed us back, not allowing us to get too close to main street because they are still trying to assess the damage and danger just to have their own rescue crew get on main street. you can see by the footage that was taken by so many people, cars just sliding down the streets. s.o.s. flags outside. a wedding party, one of our producers ran into yesterday, they had to be evacuated. they said their vows. they could not stay for the resepgdz. people were running trying to seek higher ground. as you can imagine, just heartbreaking. because many of these businesses -- as a matter of fact, they say 96 of these businesses were back and running back on main street. now they have to start all over. >> the video is incredible. it
suzanne malveaux live on the phone from flood-ravaged ellicott city. good morning to you. what's the latest there? >> reporter: i know this area well. my parents live in ellicott city but a much higher area. they experienced something similar two years ago in july. a police officer here is on site. we expect to get a briefing in perhaps an hour or so. they pushed us back, not allowing us to get too close to main street because they are still trying to assess the damage and danger just to...
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kristina partsinevelos is with us along with suzanne li along with the "wall street journal" editorialr james freeman, who is also a fox business contributor. thank you for spending the time this weekend. james, what was most important or struck you in terms of the headlines this week? >> the most encouraging sign, we see this rising economy is the institute for supply management report came out early in the week and what it's showing is big increases in capital expenditures. this is business investment and this is what was lacking over the last decade or so. companies did not have the confidence to invest, and what we're now seeing is manufacturing and nonmanufacturing, both talking about big investment in 2018. maria: i like it, and partly, you have to believe that the rollback in regulation and the anticipation of rollback in regulation had business managers starting to think about, okay, i am going to let loose and put this money to work? >> that's right. a very benign environment. this is the big change over the last year or so, less regulation, more than a thousand rules from was
kristina partsinevelos is with us along with suzanne li along with the "wall street journal" editorialr james freeman, who is also a fox business contributor. thank you for spending the time this weekend. james, what was most important or struck you in terms of the headlines this week? >> the most encouraging sign, we see this rising economy is the institute for supply management report came out early in the week and what it's showing is big increases in capital expenditures....
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we arejoining again by suzanne evans of ukip. suzanne, gosh, it seem evans of ukip.for us, i have to say three councillors in derby, one of them unseating the leader of the labour council, it might not be ukip's night but my goodness when we do win we do it with style and we put the cat among the pigeon, so there is good news there. away ins to those three. when you look across the board, where do you see signs or hopeful signs that ukip can regroup in some areas in a meaningful way? well, can regroup in some areas in a meaningfulway? well, i hope we can. imean, the meaningfulway? well, i hope we can. i mean, the situation when we last had these elections in 2001 was different. we hadn't had a referendum promised, so people i think are kind of perhaps reverting back to the parties they supported before they became so passionate about the eu issue and realise the damage our membership of it is doing to the country. so i think, you know, it depends on what kind of brexit the current conservative government can deliver. i think there is a lot of feeling among ukip membe
we arejoining again by suzanne evans of ukip. suzanne, gosh, it seem evans of ukip.for us, i have to say three councillors in derby, one of them unseating the leader of the labour council, it might not be ukip's night but my goodness when we do win we do it with style and we put the cat among the pigeon, so there is good news there. away ins to those three. when you look across the board, where do you see signs or hopeful signs that ukip can regroup in some areas in a meaningful way? well, can...
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i should acknowledge suzanne ma markelle-fox, who has been at the head of the cbd proposal. our seawall, really protecting all of san francisco, and i'm proud to co-sponsor a bond measure for the voters to consider in november, because they all know, we all know, it's not a question of if, but a question of when we have a big, seismic event and this seawall bond is a way to take steps to confront the inevitable. we'll maximize every dollar to ensure that the most cost-effective measures are implemented. and i want to thank ms. forbes and staff at the port for bringing that forward and i would like to ask that we adjourn in the memory of jerry barr, who was a dear friend and member of the summit like tribe. the rest i will submit. >> supervisor ronen: today i have an in memoriam for brian quinn, who passed away a couple of weeks ago. i want to acknowledge that brian's sisters are here in the audience as well as many of his colleagues and former colleagues from the department of homelessness and supportive services and i just wanted to thank you, all, for coming out today in m
i should acknowledge suzanne ma markelle-fox, who has been at the head of the cbd proposal. our seawall, really protecting all of san francisco, and i'm proud to co-sponsor a bond measure for the voters to consider in november, because they all know, we all know, it's not a question of if, but a question of when we have a big, seismic event and this seawall bond is a way to take steps to confront the inevitable. we'll maximize every dollar to ensure that the most cost-effective measures are...
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better from suzanne if it was only a disability in fact the bank did not have a go with that. big of a good example and it can be of not wanting to get out that we didn't want to i'm not. sure he would i would go if. we want to give them a monogamous you want to know what i thought of her of the. time and i'm not about the judgment in whether mr peterson over here i bet they're going to come about looked at a. little bit this should to get done with time and appear to want to just to be. kind of kind of some kind of surprise. because when you come to vote despite even. the most vicious the law can become so . what's the word that they want to put the border to. the border but still a lot of that i don't know if you can come outside out of it but to get it. still only with so you can will be. a smile by divine pushed by me. no i tell you where the little river and the earth. will admit that there. have been overhead. for most of us. he said so i'm going to have that i. think. you're going to be. in a very canny heads he was in a. cabin in. the snow not lumber was to the mat but
better from suzanne if it was only a disability in fact the bank did not have a go with that. big of a good example and it can be of not wanting to get out that we didn't want to i'm not. sure he would i would go if. we want to give them a monogamous you want to know what i thought of her of the. time and i'm not about the judgment in whether mr peterson over here i bet they're going to come about looked at a. little bit this should to get done with time and appear to want to just to be. kind...
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suzanne li, nicole petallides and jeff flock, great to see all of you.nk you to the mini floor show. with eight minutes to go before the closing bell rings. warren buffett, yes, the value investor. what would he be buying? our "countdown" closer is picking some stocks ahead of the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting. stay tuned. ♪ jeff and susan are heading into retirement. and market volatility isn't top of mind. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they're less concerned with market volatility and can focus more on the things they're passionate about. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. liz: take a look at usg corp.. moving higher by a full four percentage points. brookshire hathaway is the biggie shareholder of the company with drywalled building materials nudged by buffet. this company is has now agreed to open tal
suzanne li, nicole petallides and jeff flock, great to see all of you.nk you to the mini floor show. with eight minutes to go before the closing bell rings. warren buffett, yes, the value investor. what would he be buying? our "countdown" closer is picking some stocks ahead of the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting. stay tuned. ♪ jeff and susan are heading into retirement. and market volatility isn't top of mind. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse...