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buckley. >> i said an inherited. >> buckley would get in and sit and fight, and get down andge dirty.ll is above that. he doesn't even wear jeans. >> i know he'll fight with me. >> i saw him fight with o'riley once. >> yeah. >> one time and done. >> if you look at the numbers right now you see that president's numbers are going down with republicans i think he's down to about 80%. but it's even farther down with conservatives who say i'm not sure about him. and young people. i think now about a quarter of young people who self-identified asas republicans left. something's going on but it could be that people are uncomfortable. >> why do other people show that people who supported him in the election 96% said they would vote for him again. >> 80%, the former mayor of new york said he thinks there's a 55% chance he would get reelected. >> i think he's right. >> eight year, what are you going to do? >> i don't know. jesus, take the wheel. >> listen, george wills' never been on board with this whole situation. he was a very strong and vocal critic. >> correct. >> of candidate from day one
buckley. >> i said an inherited. >> buckley would get in and sit and fight, and get down andge dirty.ll is above that. he doesn't even wear jeans. >> i know he'll fight with me. >> i saw him fight with o'riley once. >> yeah. >> one time and done. >> if you look at the numbers right now you see that president's numbers are going down with republicans i think he's down to about 80%. but it's even farther down with conservatives who say i'm not sure about...
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buckley has a piece in which he says if i saw this, i'd say so. i saw no indication he had any conversation with the russian ambassador and left it alone. so in other words, i mean this is -- mr. buckley points out that bob woodward were there. this is a very public place. so to have some sort of private conversation in a conspiracy, that would hardly be the place to do it. it makes no sense on the tace of it. >> clearly he does not seemeger to go into a classified briefing to answer more questions. is there anything more the senators can do? >> if i was the democrats on the committee i'd have two things i'd be trying to pursue. number one going to senator burr, the and saying we need to change the process by which we're bringing the administration witnesses to capitol hill. by now these have been voluntary, they've agreed voluntarily to come to the hill and testify. if you have a subpoena issued, you have the possibility of a contempt of congress situation hanging over the heads of witnesses. >> if you're saying -- >> correct. >> absent an invoca
buckley has a piece in which he says if i saw this, i'd say so. i saw no indication he had any conversation with the russian ambassador and left it alone. so in other words, i mean this is -- mr. buckley points out that bob woodward were there. this is a very public place. so to have some sort of private conversation in a conspiracy, that would hardly be the place to do it. it makes no sense on the tace of it. >> clearly he does not seemeger to go into a classified briefing to answer more...
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buckley points out that bob woodward was there, there were reporters. this was a very public place, so to have some sort of private conversation in a conspiracy that would hardly be the place to do it. it makes no sense on the face of it. >> brian, after the -- sessions testified today, he clearly does not seem eager to go into a classified briefing to answer more questions about this. is there anything more the senators can do? >> if i were the democrats on this committee, mark warner who is the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee, i'd have two things i'd be following up on. i'd go to my republican counterpart, senator burr, and saying we need to change the process in which we're bringing witnesses to capitol hill. up until now they have been voluntary appearances to come up to the hill and testify. i think they need to think about issuing subpoenas. if you have a subpoena issued you have a possibility of contempt of congress situation hanging over the heads of these witnesses. >> you're saying if executive privilege isn't invoked and yet th
buckley points out that bob woodward was there, there were reporters. this was a very public place, so to have some sort of private conversation in a conspiracy that would hardly be the place to do it. it makes no sense on the face of it. >> brian, after the -- sessions testified today, he clearly does not seem eager to go into a classified briefing to answer more questions about this. is there anything more the senators can do? >> if i were the democrats on this committee, mark...
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argument would be is its the left that's elitist but here is george will, who is an inheritor to buckleyn america by saying in fact, he thinks that legacy is being -- >> greg: he is definitely no william f buckley. he would sit and argue and fight. get down and dirty. george will is about that. he doesn't even wear jeans. >> juan: i know he will fight with me. >> greg: he fought with o'reilly once. >> kimberly: one and done. >> juan: if you look at the numbers right now, trump's numbers are going down with republicans. it's even farther down with conservatives who say i am not sure about trump and young people -- about a quarter of young people who identified as republicans think something's going on there. it could be that people are uncomfortable. >> kimberly: 96% said they would vote for him again. >> juan: bloomberg said i think yesterday he thinks there is a 55% chance that trump would get reelected. before eight years of trump, juan, what are you going to do? >> juan: jesus take the wheel. >> kimberly: george will has never been on board with the whole situation. he was a strong an
argument would be is its the left that's elitist but here is george will, who is an inheritor to buckleyn america by saying in fact, he thinks that legacy is being -- >> greg: he is definitely no william f buckley. he would sit and argue and fight. get down and dirty. george will is about that. he doesn't even wear jeans. >> juan: i know he will fight with me. >> greg: he fought with o'reilly once. >> kimberly: one and done. >> juan: if you look at the numbers...
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question again, the fact that we're going from these conservatives like edmund burke and william buckley to conservatives like milo and ann coulter is a big issue. to shed some light into the issue, a lot of students will invite provocative speakers because they know that journalists will jump on it. they know they will get publicity from it and they know they're going to elevate themselves in their own organizations by doing that. one tip i would give is make sure you look into the intentions of why speakers being invited. when that happens. of course we are -- we ourselves do not want that media frenzy that window. it was the republicans choice on campus and that's why she was a speaker. but amongst the republicans on campus, there are two different factions. there's a factions want to invite her because they align with the views and a faction that was driving the whole process because they knew the sole media frenzy would arise, and now they're getting a lot of success from what they did. they planned this whole thing. they understood what they were doing. no small morty or this group
question again, the fact that we're going from these conservatives like edmund burke and william buckley to conservatives like milo and ann coulter is a big issue. to shed some light into the issue, a lot of students will invite provocative speakers because they know that journalists will jump on it. they know they will get publicity from it and they know they're going to elevate themselves in their own organizations by doing that. one tip i would give is make sure you look into the intentions...
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most conservatives, the buckley-ite conservatives would probably say that he isn't, but my guess is that donald trump would not be bothered by that. his point is that he is practical, living to the exegesis of the time. mark: why are you solidly convinced that populism will go away? isn't it part to -- is it a purely cyclical phenomena? mr. brooks: there is some very interesting research on this. as a big tank president -- think tank president, there is something we are looking at. what the study says is, when you that hasnancial crisis highly uneven growth afterward, which we are seeing today, the bottom 4/5 of the economy has had 0% income growth since barack obama took probably -- took office, that is when you see about a 30% increase in support for populist candidates and economies. when strong growth comes back, populism recedes. particularly in the united states. this is a country that does not hate people who come in from the outside. when there is and the, company -- when there is envy, that is when you see an appeal to populism. usually, in the past, it has not lasted long. >> i
most conservatives, the buckley-ite conservatives would probably say that he isn't, but my guess is that donald trump would not be bothered by that. his point is that he is practical, living to the exegesis of the time. mark: why are you solidly convinced that populism will go away? isn't it part to -- is it a purely cyclical phenomena? mr. brooks: there is some very interesting research on this. as a big tank president -- think tank president, there is something we are looking at. what the...
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today the duke of cambridge met a police officer, michael buckley, who was off duty and tended the injuredarena. he did this while trying to find his own daughter. it was horrendous, said william, who away from the cameras made a private hospital visit to some of the injured. manchester is now preparing for this we can's that concert where security has become the all—consuming issue. security has become the all-consuming issue. the police -- please, firstly, do not right here. use the facilities that are free. secondly, do not bring a bag in. if you can avoid it, please don't bring a bag, because it will slow the search procedure down. this will be a poignant return for so many concert—goers, and a reflection of all that has been lost, with the announcement that the inquest on the 20 victims will open a week from today. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, ireland's set to have a new prime minister — the gay son of an indian immigrant. anti—government protests in northern morocco have continued for a seventh consecutive day. they were triggered by the arrest of the leader of the p
today the duke of cambridge met a police officer, michael buckley, who was off duty and tended the injuredarena. he did this while trying to find his own daughter. it was horrendous, said william, who away from the cameras made a private hospital visit to some of the injured. manchester is now preparing for this we can's that concert where security has become the all—consuming issue. security has become the all-consuming issue. the police -- please, firstly, do not right here. use the...
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we will see more of the royalfamily later as well at butting valet —— at buckley —— at buckingham palaceier that despite trooping of the colour continuing as planned, despite tight security, the mood has understandably changed following the blaze at grenfell tower, with massive loss of life. she visited families of victims, the many families affected, and that followed the queen's visit to victims of the terror attack in london and manchester as well. she said she got a great sense from those visits of communities coming together, standing united in the face of the and adversity. she said this is britain at its best. just let's listen in on my colleague, hugh edwards, who is doing the commentary for viewers on bbc one. we will just commentary for viewers on bbc one. we willjustjoin those viewers for a few moments. i am looking right back up the mall. tens of thousands. i could not put a figure on it. it isa i could not put a figure on it. it is a reflection of what an important event bases, not just is a reflection of what an important event bases, notjust for the people of london, the p
we will see more of the royalfamily later as well at butting valet —— at buckley —— at buckingham palaceier that despite trooping of the colour continuing as planned, despite tight security, the mood has understandably changed following the blaze at grenfell tower, with massive loss of life. she visited families of victims, the many families affected, and that followed the queen's visit to victims of the terror attack in london and manchester as well. she said she got a great sense from...
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today, the duke of cambridge met a police officer, michael buckley, who was off duty and tended to the his own daughter. william said it was horrendous, and away from the cameras, he made a private visit to see some of the injured. manchester is now preparing for this weekend‘s benefit concert, where there will be stringent security. the appeal is firstly to not drive here. use the facilities that we have put on for free. secondly, do not bring a bag. if you can avoid it, do not bring a bag as it will slow procedures down. a massive security challenge for police on sunday and a poignant return for many concertgoers. and a reminder this afternoon of all that has been lost, with the announcement that the inquest on the victims will open one week today. june kelly, bbc news, manchester. our top story this evening: final preparations are under way as theresa may and jeremy corbyn prepare to face a question time audience tonight. and still to come... why leading surgeons are warning that more and more patients will have to wait for an operation for long periods in pain and discomfort. comin
today, the duke of cambridge met a police officer, michael buckley, who was off duty and tended to the his own daughter. william said it was horrendous, and away from the cameras, he made a private visit to see some of the injured. manchester is now preparing for this weekend‘s benefit concert, where there will be stringent security. the appeal is firstly to not drive here. use the facilities that we have put on for free. secondly, do not bring a bag. if you can avoid it, do not bring a bag...
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today, the duke of cambridge met a police officer, michael buckley, who was off duty and tended to thewilliam said it was horrendous, and away from the cameras, he made a private visit to see some of the injured. manchester is now preparing for this weekend's benefit concert, where there will be stringent security. the appeal is firstly to not drive here. use the facilities that we have put on for free. secondly, do not bring a bag. if you can avoid it, do not bring a bag as it will slow procedures down. a massive security challenge for police on sunday and a poignant return for many concertgoers. and a reminder this afternoon of all that has been lost, with the announcement that the inquest on the victims will open one week today. june kelly, bbc news, manchester. leading surgeons say the number of patients waiting more than six months for treatment in england has nearly tripled over the last four years. the royal college of surgeons is warning that growing numbers of patients will have to wait for long periods in pain and discomfort. our health editor, hugh pym reports. john has been
today, the duke of cambridge met a police officer, michael buckley, who was off duty and tended to thewilliam said it was horrendous, and away from the cameras, he made a private visit to see some of the injured. manchester is now preparing for this weekend's benefit concert, where there will be stringent security. the appeal is firstly to not drive here. use the facilities that we have put on for free. secondly, do not bring a bag. if you can avoid it, do not bring a bag as it will slow...
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reagan comes forward, the early leaders of the conservative movement like bill buckley and others have a coherent message that was based on the framers, founders, the constitution which had been cast aside or at least put on the sidelines from 32 on. we are reaching and iraq, go backwards, 32 to the 60s, most americans believe government is working, working for them. it didn't solve the great depression but a good effort and people appreciate that but it did defeat the empire of japan, nazi germany, the interstate highway system, it did build roads, bridges and public education. at one point we had the finest public education system the world in the 40s, 50s and 60s. by the 60s government is starting to fail. it doesn't save john kennedy. government doesn't save martin luther king jr.. government doesn't save robert kennedy, senator robert kennedy. in the 70s government can't win the vietnam war, can't stop hyperinflation, can't stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems carter runs in 76, was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he wil
reagan comes forward, the early leaders of the conservative movement like bill buckley and others have a coherent message that was based on the framers, founders, the constitution which had been cast aside or at least put on the sidelines from 32 on. we are reaching and iraq, go backwards, 32 to the 60s, most americans believe government is working, working for them. it didn't solve the great depression but a good effort and people appreciate that but it did defeat the empire of japan, nazi...
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most conservatives who have held that title, the buckley-ite conservatives would probably say that he isn't, but my guess is that donald trump would not be bothered by that. his point is that he is extremely practical, living to the exegesis of the time. he is trying to do the things he things are right no matter what the ideology. marc: why are you solidly convinced that populism will go away? is it a purely cyclical phenomena? is it something that just inherently burned itself out? dr. brooks: there is some very interesting research on this. as a think tank president, there is a study that came up in the european economic review -- 800 elections over 120 years. what it says is when you have a financial crisis, not an ordinary recession, but it has highly uneven growth afterwards which we are seeing today, the , bottom 4/5 of the economy has had 0% income growth since the first day barack obama took office. it is terrible. that is when you see about a 30% increase in support for populist candidates and economies. when strong growth comes back, the support for populism received. parti
most conservatives who have held that title, the buckley-ite conservatives would probably say that he isn't, but my guess is that donald trump would not be bothered by that. his point is that he is extremely practical, living to the exegesis of the time. he is trying to do the things he things are right no matter what the ideology. marc: why are you solidly convinced that populism will go away? is it a purely cyclical phenomena? is it something that just inherently burned itself out? dr....
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sot: conor buckley, warriors fan//"hey i actually think it's the first best. being amongst the fans having a good time, good drinks in the mission nothing could beat it."the chapel painted their doors blue and gold the last time the warriors went head to head with the cavaliers in the finals.lucky for them they've kept it up in time for game five.sot: bridget terrebona, the chapel bartender//"when we were in the playoffs last year the wall was painted. now it's just carried onto the next so it worked out quite well."the game will the restaurant, the bar, and inside the main venue on a massive 24 foot screen. sot: daniel nunez, warriors fan//"i'm really excited i'm gonna be here with a bunch of friends watching on the big screen it's going to be a lot of fun."in true dubs spirit the bar tenders have prepared a special cocktail using those colors as well. sot: ella sogomonian, san francisco//"and there you have it the warriors cocktail clad in the right colors blue and gold in light of the game and you know what if cocktails aren't for you they have a food menu
sot: conor buckley, warriors fan//"hey i actually think it's the first best. being amongst the fans having a good time, good drinks in the mission nothing could beat it."the chapel painted their doors blue and gold the last time the warriors went head to head with the cavaliers in the finals.lucky for them they've kept it up in time for game five.sot: bridget terrebona, the chapel bartender//"when we were in the playoffs last year the wall was painted. now it's just carried onto...
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. >> jon: fh buckley has written a piece for foxnews.com that i saw this morning and i wanted to redo part of it. he says the best evidence that trump wasn't pressuring comey is that he didn't resign. however else we might be divided, we can all agree that trump should not have fired comey on may 9th, he should have done so on january 20th. this was, after all, what the democrats had wanted. the piece goes on from there. josh, what do you think about that? >> all of that is rearview mirror. he didn't fire him when he first got an office and he fired him when he did. the question is, what is the significance of the comey testimony next week? my take is not much. we know exactly what he's going to say. he licked it out or his allies licked it out on the front page of every newspaper in the english-speaking world basically every day since he's been let g go. the question i ask is how consequential will this testimony be and my conclusion is not very much. >> jon: hillery would call it a nothing burger. so far democrats seem to be talking about recapturing congress in 2018 in part as a re
. >> jon: fh buckley has written a piece for foxnews.com that i saw this morning and i wanted to redo part of it. he says the best evidence that trump wasn't pressuring comey is that he didn't resign. however else we might be divided, we can all agree that trump should not have fired comey on may 9th, he should have done so on january 20th. this was, after all, what the democrats had wanted. the piece goes on from there. josh, what do you think about that? >> all of that is rearview...
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when it comes to robert kennedy and joseph mccarthy as a political leader in new york and charles buckley, he wouldn't jettison people who were loyal to his family.weal he was awfully good to us in 1960 with something he always dreaded to hear because it meant he was about to do something they thought was more about politics than principle. those robert kennedy's at the end of jfk flight. the ruthless opportunist who would do anything. that was part of it that he didn't have this kind of guiding set of principles. when it comes to mccarthy, that was a person who had been good to their family, loyalty when he wasn't going to say mean things even if it scored political points. it was a political liability foa him. in some ways it showed politicat courage to stand by a person who he had been previously had feelings for her. for he also tried to break off for about a failing test file. he passed the buck of little bay. >> what makes these two books are nicely paired together as both his stories are aboutha kennedy brothers trained to become something better than they've ever been. they're evo
when it comes to robert kennedy and joseph mccarthy as a political leader in new york and charles buckley, he wouldn't jettison people who were loyal to his family.weal he was awfully good to us in 1960 with something he always dreaded to hear because it meant he was about to do something they thought was more about politics than principle. those robert kennedy's at the end of jfk flight. the ruthless opportunist who would do anything. that was part of it that he didn't have this kind of...
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along with the greatest d.p., dick buckley, who, without them, it wouldn't have happened. >> seth: that'sas really nice. one of the reviews said -- 'cause you remember certain things when it stabs you? >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> one of them said, and this is a quote, "jim o'heir though seems like a nice enough fellow, should be embarrassed to do what he's doing in the privacy of his own home let alone on the stage." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] that is a true quote. and you know people are always like, you know, you have been -- you know, i had never done stand-up, so i don't really get heckled. but reviews are heckles. >> seth: oh, sure. >> you know, 'cause in every review i've ever been in -- i'm a big guy. i get it. i am, you know, but -- even if they're complimenting me. the talentedly ursine jim o'heir. you know what i mean? which means fat. it's another word for fat. so like they always had to put body type. >> seth: well it's funny. the difference was a -- you can always write off a heckle as saying, well they had too much to drink. but you know reviewers really sat down
along with the greatest d.p., dick buckley, who, without them, it wouldn't have happened. >> seth: that'sas really nice. one of the reviews said -- 'cause you remember certain things when it stabs you? >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> one of them said, and this is a quote, "jim o'heir though seems like a nice enough fellow, should be embarrassed to do what he's doing in the privacy of his own home let alone on the stage." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] that is a...
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accustomed to, you know, buckley, ronald reagan style and i haven't been office.ince reagan left i neverwould stick -- i would ever stand in front of a t.v. and do some of this and say some f the mean things that people have said about any president, including bill clinton and troubles.s time of he was a genius, as far as work cs go and they did together and we did make a lot of good changes. host: terry, i will leave it there. another election coming up, not ours in the united states, but across the pond, on 8, next week. this is the headline from financial times. brexit aces promise of campaign.to unite uk mrs. may's lead has fallen from the ints at the start of campaign in mid-april to average of nine points, according to the tracker, times poll suggesting hopes of land slide are lster her authority receding. goes on to say, most candidates a conservative election victory, but some have may and hering mrs. team for conduct of stumbling campaign. higher calls for spending on health and social care appear to have struck a doubt over whether brexit is a top concern with voters. in s hear
accustomed to, you know, buckley, ronald reagan style and i haven't been office.ince reagan left i neverwould stick -- i would ever stand in front of a t.v. and do some of this and say some f the mean things that people have said about any president, including bill clinton and troubles.s time of he was a genius, as far as work cs go and they did together and we did make a lot of good changes. host: terry, i will leave it there. another election coming up, not ours in the united states, but...
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buckley junior to cover the politics or social events and the magazine through the 60s and into the 70s made writers famous. they were writing about the steps of the pentagon and writing about gary gilmore or the nonfiction book on the canvas in cold blood. a wonderful novelist as well on and on. i don't see anybody who because of the arch of the magazine article. the. i don't see in journalism today any of the reporters. i know there was a flash in the 1970s that started a whole spirit of investigative journalism as rivals primarily moving through the most damage today. but who are the writers of daily journalism. it is a diminishing and i see the bylines that i sometimes see the story with no names at the top and what there is this collective journalism in the area of technology. david halberstam was a great war reporter. i don't think that there had been a war that would expose the defense department rumsfeld would have been vilified back in the 60s. there is no great correspondence we have so many wars. i don't want to sound insulting but i'm talking about what's happened in journal
buckley junior to cover the politics or social events and the magazine through the 60s and into the 70s made writers famous. they were writing about the steps of the pentagon and writing about gary gilmore or the nonfiction book on the canvas in cold blood. a wonderful novelist as well on and on. i don't see anybody who because of the arch of the magazine article. the. i don't see in journalism today any of the reporters. i know there was a flash in the 1970s that started a whole spirit of...
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he hired tom wolf and norman maler and william f buckley, jr. and a slew of people to cover politics or to cover social events or sexual fashion. and the magazine made writers famous. pige pigeon -- picture writers. writing about the steps of the pentagon and gary gill more and a novemblist himself. who is the new tom wolf? or joan gideon? i know. i look at magazines and i don't see anybody who because of the ark of the magazine article has gott gotten attention. i see nicole cruise or tom kidman on the table. the new yorker, i know, the new yorker is the exception. but it is still wonderful writers. non-fiction writers. but it is not what esquire in the '60s showcased for the writer or subject. it was the writer. and i don't see in journalism today, the daily journalism, any style reporters. i know there is a flash in the '70s that started the spirit of investigative journalism we now see. and full flower in the age of trump trumping by the washington post and new york times as rivaling in the field for who is going to do the best damage or dro
he hired tom wolf and norman maler and william f buckley, jr. and a slew of people to cover politics or to cover social events or sexual fashion. and the magazine made writers famous. pige pigeon -- picture writers. writing about the steps of the pentagon and gary gill more and a novemblist himself. who is the new tom wolf? or joan gideon? i know. i look at magazines and i don't see anybody who because of the ark of the magazine article has gott gotten attention. i see nicole cruise or tom...
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robert buckley will be joining us. worldwide, we continue the cacheour down to open in new york which is 34 minutes away. you are watching bloomberg tv ♪. jonathan: change at the top of general electric. melt is stepping down as the ceo. textile spreads through the ages -- asia. theresa may loses hers. still intact.e from new york i'm jonathan ferro alongside david westin. alix steel is off today. futures a touch softer. the dollar weaker against the euro even with the firmer yield story. two basisield up by points. the global markets have all been about tech over the last couple of days and this morning apple softer again. this man behind apple's losses coming shares. we will hear from the man himself. here's abigail doolittle. we have a shares down 1.8% in the premarket after on friday. off by 4% downgraded shares to neutral with analysts thing that the iphone a super cycle coming up is already priced in with the stoxx huge move this year. apple is now technically below its 50 day moving average. are seeing tech sell
robert buckley will be joining us. worldwide, we continue the cacheour down to open in new york which is 34 minutes away. you are watching bloomberg tv ♪. jonathan: change at the top of general electric. melt is stepping down as the ceo. textile spreads through the ages -- asia. theresa may loses hers. still intact.e from new york i'm jonathan ferro alongside david westin. alix steel is off today. futures a touch softer. the dollar weaker against the euro even with the firmer yield story. two...
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. >> bill buckley used to say, watch their eyes, watch their mouths when they're doing their reports,ee what their attitude really is. that is exactly what is going on. watch their eyes, watch their mouths. their eyes will have rolling eyes of disbelief. their mouths will have scowls, will have disgust. you see it on their faces. neil: i've seen it in coverage, you can go after donald trump be heralded as very tough journalist, go after a liberal politician or liberal cause, you're in the hip pocket -- by the way say anchor after show who donald trump doesn't want to come on. so i have no agenda here. that is fairly blatant and obvious. >> this is their mission. they're all on a mission. cnn is on a mission to destroy donald trump. 97% negative coverage. 3% have been fired. this is almost unanimously trying to undermined him. neil: no matter how many people i talk to on this subject, say, no, no, doesn't happen. i don't know how much more obvious it can be to get past your own id but the media refuses to do it. >> look, kathy griffin, you know, gets tire some to say if a conserve did
. >> bill buckley used to say, watch their eyes, watch their mouths when they're doing their reports,ee what their attitude really is. that is exactly what is going on. watch their eyes, watch their mouths. their eyes will have rolling eyes of disbelief. their mouths will have scowls, will have disgust. you see it on their faces. neil: i've seen it in coverage, you can go after donald trump be heralded as very tough journalist, go after a liberal politician or liberal cause, you're in the...
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joining us is george buckley, the chief economist at nomura. what would be more significant to move the needle in terms of inflation, but also gdp? is it if theresa may stays or what happens to brexit negotiations? george: one of the big parts of gdp iis investment. it does not respond very well to uncertainty. we have gotten far too much over the last three years. i am not sure that investment will respond too positive to that. on the consumer spending side, consumption tends to respond to prices. so if we see a continuation, which we do not think we will of the fall in sterling, then that would, of course, prompt potentially higher import prices and higher consumer prices and potentially weaker consumption. that is the sort of things we are looking at. issue is what big type of brexit this is going to cause. is it going to mean a softer or harder brexit or something in between? could it mean the suspension of talks? we'll have to wait and see what theresa may says in just over half an hour. francine: what happens to the economy if we have a m
joining us is george buckley, the chief economist at nomura. what would be more significant to move the needle in terms of inflation, but also gdp? is it if theresa may stays or what happens to brexit negotiations? george: one of the big parts of gdp iis investment. it does not respond very well to uncertainty. we have gotten far too much over the last three years. i am not sure that investment will respond too positive to that. on the consumer spending side, consumption tends to respond to...
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accustomed to, you know, buckley, ronald reagan style and i haven't been office.ince reagan left i neveruld stick -- i would ever stand in front of a t.v. and do some of this and say some f the mean things that people have said about any president, including bill clinton and troubles.s time of he was a genius, as far as work cs go and they did together and we did make a lot of good changes. host: terry, i will leave it there. another election coming up, not ours in the united states, but across the pond, on 8, next week. this is the headline from financial times. brexit aces promise of campaign.to unite uk mrs. may's lead has fallen from the ints at the start of campaign in mid-april to average of nine points, according to the tracker, times poll suggesting hopes of land slide are lster her authority receding. goes on to say, most candidates a conservative election victory, but some have may and hering mrs. team for conduct of stumbling campaign. higher calls for spending on health and social care appear to have struck a doubt over whether brexit is a top concern with voters. in s hear f
accustomed to, you know, buckley, ronald reagan style and i haven't been office.ince reagan left i neveruld stick -- i would ever stand in front of a t.v. and do some of this and say some f the mean things that people have said about any president, including bill clinton and troubles.s time of he was a genius, as far as work cs go and they did together and we did make a lot of good changes. host: terry, i will leave it there. another election coming up, not ours in the united states, but across...