Thrilling night of Europa League action and in golf well have updates from the masters. Updates from the masters. Some warm sunshine across southern parts as we head into the weekend, but a wetter story further north. Ill have more in the full forecast shortly. Good morning to you. Good morning to you. Im Stephen Dixon and im Ellie Costello, and this is breakfast on gb news. Ellie costello, and this is breakfast on gb news. Well, im breakfast on gb news. Well, im very pleased youre here this morning. Morning. Oh, thank you very much. Oh, thank you very much. Because at one point, i did think it could just be me. Yeah, its one of those. Do you know when you. If you work shift work, which you may well do if youre watching at this hour . I always set my i mean, i get bed, i the alarm, get into bed, i set the alarm, i think i must have not. I dont think i must have not. I dont think i must have not. I dont think i slept through it. I think i slept through it. I think ive just. I must have
Shared challenges and what has been developed in the face of fastpaced changes. So now, i want to turn to the hadnsland premier, who i the pleasure of meeting during my travels to australia. She will tell us about what is innovationenslands a, in what role you see the United States playing in that. Good morning. Good morning. It is a pleasure to be here with all of our counterparts and lovely to hear from our Prime Minister. We have a lot of opportunities to work cleverly together and share ideas. This is my fourth visit to the United States as premier, and every time i tried to visit a new state and a lot of the ideas i pick up i take back to queensland. We have a very diversified economy and we have a program called advanced queens land, which is a fund in which we are investing and business development, industry attraction , in scholarships, especially for women, to allow women to , and ivolved in research am also proud that in my cabinet we have 50 women as well. It is a world firs
All right, ladies and gentlemen. I want to now pivot the conversation to hear from our australian counterparts. Our commitment to working together beyond this dialogue is critical to the growth and development of our state economies. Increasingly, chrysler two countries, we are seeing hurdles and opportunities tove this Economic Growth created by new innovations. Today with my fellow governors in the estrella got chief minister is, we are hoping to learn from our peers on the different approaches to the shared challenges and what innovative policy ideas have been developed in the face of these fastpaced changes. So now, i want to turn to the queensland premier anna stage why had the pressure of meeting during my travels to australia. Well tell us about whats driving quinlans innovation economy and what role do you see the United States playing and not. Good morning. Good morning. Its a pleasure to be here with all of our counterparts and from our Prime Minister. I think we had a lot of
Gentlemen, i want to pivot the conversation to hear from our australian counterparts. Workingitment to together beyond this dialogue is critical to the growth and development of our state of economies. Increasingly, across our two countries, we have seen hurdles and opportunities to Economic Growth created by new innovation. Today with my fellow governors andthe australian premiers chief ministers, we are hoping to learn from our peers on different approaches to these shared challenges and what has been developed in the face of fastpaced changes. So now, i want to turn to the hadnsland premier, who i the pleasure of meeting during my travels to australia. She will tell us about what is innovationenslands a, in what role you see the United States playing in that. Good morning. Good morning. It is a pleasure to be here with all of our counterparts and lovely to hear from our Prime Minister. We have a lot of opportunities to work cleverly together and share ideas. This is my fourth visit
Secretary of state. Joining me from washington is Colleen Nelson of the wall street journal, Jonathan Martin of the new york times, and the newne gearan from york post. How much damage has Hillary Clinton taken . Jonathan it is perception of her strength. Perception drives so much of this. I think it has some of her donors uneasy. It has the democratic elite uneasy. The clinton folks are very upset about what they see as a partisan witch hunt. Privately, democrats especially those close to president obama, and they are scratching their heads about why the clinton folks did not move more quickly on this knowing how aggressive the congressional gop was going to be. Why not deal with it immediately , turn it over, move on . Instead, here we are on the fourth month of the story. Charlie why didnt they do that . Jonathan i think there was resistance because they did not think that she had done anything wrong. They werent going to give in. As you know, that is a decades long tradition with t