
Brian Sullivan
Senior National Correspondent and Chief Energy Reporter at CNBC
Co-Anchor at Power Lunch
CNBC Anchor & Senior National Correspondent. Science & data above ideology. Auto racer. Hokie. Storyteller.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Brian Sullivan
People visit the beach before Hurricane Milton's arrival in Fort Myers, Florida, on Oct. 8. (Bloomberg) -- The weather-roiling La Niña weather pattern has ended, returning equatorial Pacific temperatures to a neutral state that could portend an active Atlantic hurricane season.
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3 weeks ago |
claimsjournal.com | Brian Sullivan
Deadly storms and flooding rains left a path of destruction across 14 states in the U.S. South and Midwest, knocking out power to more than 400,000 customers. Record rain fell in Memphis and eastern Missouri overnight and more is expected through the weekend. The worst damage was in the central Mississippi River Valley and into the Midwest, where as many as 21 tornadoes were reported, according to the US Storm Prediction Center.
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3 weeks ago |
insurancejournal.com | Brian Sullivan
Heavy rain, severe thunderstorms and the risk of tornadoes are threatening more than 40 million people from Michigan to Texas as a slow-moving cold front hovers over the region. There’s a rare high risk for damaging winds and long-lasting powerful tornadoes to break out in a smaller area from southern Illinois to northeastern Arkansas Wednesday, including Memphis, the US Storm Prediction Center said.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Brian Sullivan
XYour Choices Regarding Cookies and IdentifiersWe and our 150 third party partners use cookies and similar technologies ("Cookies") and hashed identifiers (e.g., a hashed version of your name, email address or phone number) to help us identify you on our site and third-party sites and to process certain information, such as your IP address and digital identifiers, to analyze site usage and provide you with relevant advertisements and content.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Brian Sullivan
Heavy rain, severe thunderstorms and the risk of tornadoes are threatening more than 40 million people from Michigan to Texas as a slow-moving cold front hovers over the region. There’s a rare high risk for damaging winds and long-lasting powerful tornadoes to break out in a smaller area from southern Illinois to northeastern Arkansas Wednesday, including Memphis, the US Storm Prediction Center said.
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Yes sir.

@SullyCNBC The close was important

Very good day for Wall Street (and hopefully you). Nasty, scary week but good to see stocks hold up at the end. Things can always change, but lets take the green on the screen for now. https://t.co/4KNInn3FKp

RT @MarkNewtonCMT: I think this is important as most continue to ONLY emphasize the Tariff raise and China calling Trump Levies a Joke.. wh…