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it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to haveitin david lynch classic.ul transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to see you. and you. thanks, mark. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching, goodbye. good evening. we have had some rain around today, for some it's been heavy welcome rain. after a dry april and start to may. there has also been sunshine, so contrasting pictures from weather watchers. this was somerset earlier, heavy downpours across parts of somerset. north and east across the uk a lot more cloud and that's been producing rain across eastern england, eastern sco
it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to haveitin david lynch classic.ul transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to see you. and you. thanks, mark. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and...
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by david lynch. casting of killer bob, for example. >> i was on my hands and knees, upstairs in laura palmer's house. some girl said, frank, don't lock yourself in that room. because frank was the set dresser and he was just moving a big bureau in front of the door. but i suddenly pictured frank in laura palmer's room. then i said, okay, frank. you go down to the foot of the bed, grab onto those metal bars at the foot of the bed, and stare right at the camera. >> oh my god. >> those things were the birth of bob. >> wow. by accident. >> by accident. >> reporter: this week in brooklyn, fans of the show lined up around the block to participate in a "twin peaks" popup tribute event. many of them in costume. >> my cast name is special agent dale cooper. he looks just like kyle mclocklin. >> reporter: taking in twin peaks-inspired burlesque. ♪ and i'll see you >> i am so beside myself that it's coming back. beside myself. >> it was so wacky, some of it. >> it's like life, you know. >> how do you mean? >> l
by david lynch. casting of killer bob, for example. >> i was on my hands and knees, upstairs in laura palmer's house. some girl said, frank, don't lock yourself in that room. because frank was the set dresser and he was just moving a big bureau in front of the door. but i suddenly pictured frank in laura palmer's room. then i said, okay, frank. you go down to the foot of the bed, grab onto those metal bars at the foot of the bed, and stare right at the camera. >> oh my god. >>...
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i always found david lynch a fascinating director.as a bbc poll of something like best films of the 20th century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to see you. and you. thanks, mark. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching, goodbye. good evening. well, the weather has been warming up today for many of us, and that theme continues through much of the week ahead. a lot of dry weather on the cards. there will
i always found david lynch a fascinating director.as a bbc poll of something like best films of the 20th century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but...
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and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it was incredibly confusing. but it was television like we have never seen before, i am really looking forward to seeing what they do. seen before, i am really looking forward to seeing what they dom isa forward to seeing what they dom is a revival, and what david lynch probably uniquely has managed to do is recruit a very impressive number of the original cast members, so u nfortu nately of the original cast members, so unfortunately the log lady is no longer with us, but she did film her scenes before she died, in 2015, so she will be back on screen, along with some other strange folk. she wil
and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it...
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i always found david lynch a fascinating director.tarted life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to see you. and you. thanks, mark. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching, goodbye. it has been a shower after shower. the good news is it is drier tomorrow. we still have torrential downpours starting to leave lincolnshire. staying in scotland, northern ireland. after dark they will fade away. a drier night except for the northern isles. quite chi
i always found david lynch a fascinating director.tarted life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to...
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and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possiblet didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it was incredibly confusing. but it was television like we have never seen
and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possiblet didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it was incredibly confusing....
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i always found david lynch a fascinating director.ms of the 20th century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to see you. and you. thanks, mark. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching, goodbye. hello, this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. coming up before 7:00am, we will have the sport with holly and the weather with phil. but first, at 6:30am, a summary of this morning's main news: presid
i always found david lynch a fascinating director.ms of the 20th century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the...
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i always found david lynch a fascinating director.life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to see you. and you. thanks, mark. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching, goodbye. while there will be a bit of rain through this coming week, generally the week ahead will be much drier and considerably warmer as well particularly through the second half of the week. we've seen a bit of warmth build today because high pressured to the east and low press
i always found david lynch a fascinating director.life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good to see you....
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she has had moulin rouge, collaborations with david lynch, there has been a snob, but now she -- a motherand a boarding school mistress. where she cance nourish herself and reinvent herself thanks to directors who let her explore her new territory. unlike in hollywood where she is confined to playing porcelain dolls. kidman,ring alongside anning.anning -- elle f >> she has a mothering quality to her, but she is also very strong. to be in a film with her has always been a dream of mine. >> nothing is too much for the queen of cannes. excuse me, do you know the martin?stacy >> no. >> no. >> she is not yet a household name, but i think she is going to be. she will be starring and films roomeyith jude law and -- rooney mara. ♪ >> stacy martin, hello. you play the wife in life and in film. why is this so -- his films it revolutionized -- and push the boundaries of what cinema was and why we make cinema it is interesting because this film is more about his human side. you step away from the mythical figure and you look at the human being behind. you find out he is funny, tender, and jealous. i
she has had moulin rouge, collaborations with david lynch, there has been a snob, but now she -- a motherand a boarding school mistress. where she cance nourish herself and reinvent herself thanks to directors who let her explore her new territory. unlike in hollywood where she is confined to playing porcelain dolls. kidman,ring alongside anning.anning -- elle f >> she has a mothering quality to her, but she is also very strong. to be in a film with her has always been a dream of mine....
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david lynch has responded to a nostalgia wave. will you watch it? idid and a nostalgia wave.i did and i willand i hope it is slightly less complicated than the la st slightly less complicated than the last one. would watching 1's help you with the return? you should probably watch the first if you will wa nt probably watch the first if you will want to watch the second. i don't agree with the idea of mash being brilliant, it was a routine sitcom. that is it tonight. think very much for coming in. a treat to
david lynch has responded to a nostalgia wave. will you watch it? idid and a nostalgia wave.i did and i willand i hope it is slightly less complicated than the la st slightly less complicated than the last one. would watching 1's help you with the return? you should probably watch the first if you will wa nt probably watch the first if you will want to watch the second. i don't agree with the idea of mash being brilliant, it was a routine sitcom. that is it tonight. think very much for coming...
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the david lynch foundation?women because what they found is especially for -- i mean, it's beneficial to everyone, but it really has worked amazing in at-risk women and children and you know, and i'm just happy that i'm going to be there to support that because, you know, it has been so helpful in my life. and i want to spread the world and as many people that feel like that life sometimes is overwhelming. i think that's a wonderful tool for everyone to try it out. >> jimmy: well i'm going to practice and i'm going to -- practice and i'm going to make perfect. [ cheers and applause ] next time i see you, i'll be up to 20 -- 15 minutes. i swear. >> i like that. >> jimmy: gisele bundchen, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] my pal. i will work on it. we have stand-up from pete lee after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ let's[ whimpers ] dog. find ping-pong. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. that's amazing! ♪ ♪ ♪ can you say i love it? ♪ oh love it? ♪ can
the david lynch foundation?women because what they found is especially for -- i mean, it's beneficial to everyone, but it really has worked amazing in at-risk women and children and you know, and i'm just happy that i'm going to be there to support that because, you know, it has been so helpful in my life. and i want to spread the world and as many people that feel like that life sometimes is overwhelming. i think that's a wonderful tool for everyone to try it out. >> jimmy: well i'm...
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. >> jimmy: and david lynch. he's back. >> he's back. is he back. >> jimmy: really? >> oh my gosh.ilm either. this is going to be earth shattering. >> jimmy: i almost don't want to meet david lynch, 'cause -- >> he's the nicest guy. >> jimmy: right? he's cool, right? >> he's so cool. >> jimmy: you worked with him on "dune" too. >> "dune," was the start. and then we did "blue velvet" together. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> and then we went to, "twin peaks." >> jimmy: you guys just got lo we connected, we clicked. and we sort of -- we're from the same part of the country, we're both from the northwest. and, i don't know, we just kind of hit it off and just now work together. >> jimmy: the first, seeing "twin peaks" when i saw it the first time, it was just so different. i don't know how to describe it. at the time, i didn't see anything like it. even theme song was so eerie and cool and great. and don't even tell me if it's coming back or not, because if it does, i'm gonna freak out. >> good, thanks. >> jimmy: but i bought the ca-single of it. >> what? >> jimmy: the ca-single. >> is that
. >> jimmy: and david lynch. he's back. >> he's back. is he back. >> jimmy: really? >> oh my gosh.ilm either. this is going to be earth shattering. >> jimmy: i almost don't want to meet david lynch, 'cause -- >> he's the nicest guy. >> jimmy: right? he's cool, right? >> he's so cool. >> jimmy: you worked with him on "dune" too. >> "dune," was the start. and then we did "blue velvet" together. >>...
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david lynch, you worked with in the past. >> yeah. >> seth: you mentioned that you will be in it to someot tell us anything because of the shroud of secrecy. broke my heart a little that you would not tell me anything. now we're a lot closer. it's starting soon. can you tell me anything now? >> i know kyle maclachlan is in it. >> okay, i feel like everybody knows that, and i feel like that's really cruel of you. [ laughter ] i feel like, despite our friendship, that that's all you can give me is really heartbreaking. >> okay, i know, but i mean -- >> seth: they really -- it's really top secret. have you ever been in anything this top st? >> no, no. >> seth: yeah. >> a lot of the time you do get scripts that are watermarked, which means that you're not supposed to pass it on, and you know, they say they can trace it. and i feel like everyone does that pretty much now. >> seth: yeah, of course. >> like everything is so important. and can't be shared and seen, but this felt very serious. >> seth: and because of your -- you have a longstanding relationship with david lynch, is the one who's
david lynch, you worked with in the past. >> yeah. >> seth: you mentioned that you will be in it to someot tell us anything because of the shroud of secrecy. broke my heart a little that you would not tell me anything. now we're a lot closer. it's starting soon. can you tell me anything now? >> i know kyle maclachlan is in it. >> okay, i feel like everybody knows that, and i feel like that's really cruel of you. [ laughter ] i feel like, despite our friendship, that...
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you're the ceo of the david lynch foundation. you have a string of really famous clients. oprah, and when you're trying to teach this method, it sounds easy. but where do you start? >> there's a lot of mass meditations that are frustrating. it's the gold standard taught by a certified teacher. we take meditation very professionally done. and you learn it individually. it takes an hour a a day over four days and master it. and then you do it for 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes in the afternoon. you can do it in a car, someone else is driving, a plane, here onset if you're backstage. easy to do. i emphasize easy and effortless. >> i week that goes by that we hear from someone who has changed their life and changed the quality of life. the foundation is actually here in the washington area for a very big reason. tell us why. >> our goal is to bring meditation to 10,000 people in the washington, d.c. area including many inner city school kids. we're working with the arc. and that's a a big community center and we're going to open up a a community center there so peopl
you're the ceo of the david lynch foundation. you have a string of really famous clients. oprah, and when you're trying to teach this method, it sounds easy. but where do you start? >> there's a lot of mass meditations that are frustrating. it's the gold standard taught by a certified teacher. we take meditation very professionally done. and you learn it individually. it takes an hour a a day over four days and master it. and then you do it for 20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes in...
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he knows david lynch. >> and the thing about you, jim, you're so great at ad-libbing and just comingparty scene and it was kind of hectic and in the middle of the noise i threw out a line and -- >> they shut down production. >> they didn't but it caught then dave on his little megaphone said mr. belushi. i said, yes, sir. he said, do i need to bring you to the principal's office? i said, no, sir. >> understood. understood. [ applause ] >> kimmy, how did it feel for you, kimmy, to be back on that set 27 years later? >> 27 -- it's so long. that's a lot of -- that's a long time. a lot of years. >> did it feel like a long time? did it feel -- >> yes, it felt like about 80 years. >> i'm not sure if that's a good -- >> you're not supposed to say that. you're supposed to say it's like to time passed at all. >> you look the same. >> it was amazing. amazing. >> i can't believe it's been 27 years and, dana, you have -- i'm sure you have a lot of crazy fan encounters. what is the crazest you had with "twin peaks" fans. >> they're used to back when the show was on the first time there was a lot
he knows david lynch. >> and the thing about you, jim, you're so great at ad-libbing and just comingparty scene and it was kind of hectic and in the middle of the noise i threw out a line and -- >> they shut down production. >> they didn't but it caught then dave on his little megaphone said mr. belushi. i said, yes, sir. he said, do i need to bring you to the principal's office? i said, no, sir. >> understood. understood. [ applause ] >> kimmy, how did it feel for...
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lynch? james: first job was to run marketing, then it was to run the sales organization for the brokerage business. davidu were doing that, and then somebody calls you from morgan stanley and says, you are doing a great job at merrill lynch, why don't you get an even better job and come over here? is that how it happened? james: well, they had a business that needed fixing, and i had some expertise in that business. actually it was a very struggling business at the time. it was the old wealth management business. john mack called me when he got recruited back to morgan stanley in 2005, i think, and asked me to be part of the team, which i thought was a very exciting challenge, so i did that. david: so when you came over to run the wealth management business, did you ever think you would be the ceo of morgan stanley? james: i did not. i told john actually when he was interviewing me for the job, i said, we can fix this business. i am pretty confident about that. i knew a lot of people in the market. i felt immodestly that i understood what the issues were and i felt we could fix it. but i said, i can only
lynch? james: first job was to run marketing, then it was to run the sales organization for the brokerage business. davidu were doing that, and then somebody calls you from morgan stanley and says, you are doing a great job at merrill lynch, why don't you get an even better job and come over here? is that how it happened? james: well, they had a business that needed fixing, and i had some expertise in that business. actually it was a very struggling business at the time. it was the old wealth...
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david: at bank of america-merrill lynch, what do you take into account with deal political risks?s are on your radar screen? you certainly have to factor those in >>. as michael was suggesting, they potentially large impact of the french election was something the market needed to focus on. and potentially think about putting some hedges in. was somewhatket comforted by the fact that the polling in france was somewhat representative and i think that is probably how they are viewing the second round of the election as well, feeling like the polling validated the results we got in the first round so we should probably be teed up for a macron victory. we won't realize the worst-case outcome of potentially reversing away from the euro. we are certainly watching that. other job little to relevance, north korea and syria, we have to be mindful of although it is very difficult to discount how large those events could ultimately be. but i actually think that is one of the biggest sources of policy uncertainty, what is happening domestically. how likely is it that the republicans are going
david: at bank of america-merrill lynch, what do you take into account with deal political risks?s are on your radar screen? you certainly have to factor those in >>. as michael was suggesting, they potentially large impact of the french election was something the market needed to focus on. and potentially think about putting some hedges in. was somewhatket comforted by the fact that the polling in france was somewhat representative and i think that is probably how they are viewing the...
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lynch and i had people falling other themselves to serve him lunch. he said, no, i'll hang with my pal charlie. just regular, humble chap. >> listen, you get davidkham involved in your project and you can't go wrong. >> i'm so excited about guy's next project, he's directi inine live action version of "alad didi din". >> i like it. >> cameron, you were hanging out with the stars of "snatched." >> i feel like i've been with them since they started doing press for this movie. but last night, goldie's daughter, kate, stole the spotlight. kate, you just debuted danny on the red carpet. >> yeah, he's a great guy. >> danny fugue ka what, an l.a.-based musician, most comfortable on the carpet, not so much on his girlfriend's snap chat. >> baby, you look so handsome. bye, ysee you. nice talk. how does kate's pop feel about the new man? do you approve? >> kate brings good guys. >> it was family night for amy, who brought her siblings, but why did schumer only pose with sister kim? >> my brother's here. my boob comes out in this movie and he was, like, gagging. we haven't made eye contact since. >> well, no judgment here, but what was up with her sister s
lynch and i had people falling other themselves to serve him lunch. he said, no, i'll hang with my pal charlie. just regular, humble chap. >> listen, you get davidkham involved in your project and you can't go wrong. >> i'm so excited about guy's next project, he's directi inine live action version of "alad didi din". >> i like it. >> cameron, you were hanging out with the stars of "snatched." >> i feel like i've been with them since they...
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david: that is jill kerry hall of bank of america, merrill lynch. for mergers. sinclair broadcasting has confirmed its deal to acquire tribune media and coach has agreed to buy handbag maker kate spade following months of talks. joining us now is bloomberg's deals reporter, alex sherman. this is not a big surprise all the 21st century fox flirted with it. sinclair to be thought they had this in the bag -- thought maybe they had this in the bag. thely late competition for -- fox and blackstone took a look at combining and potentially buying tribune. they did in the bidding, but next target -- they did not end up getting in the end, but next target and that pushed the price level higher. david: while did sinclair want this so badly -- why did sinclair want this so badly? >> they basically rolled back a old regulation. it gets complicated. david: makes it possible to buy more television. >> that is the end result. now that they can buy more tv stations, tribune was on the table and the whole game in the broadcast tv universe is bigger is better is beca
david: that is jill kerry hall of bank of america, merrill lynch. for mergers. sinclair broadcasting has confirmed its deal to acquire tribune media and coach has agreed to buy handbag maker kate spade following months of talks. joining us now is bloomberg's deals reporter, alex sherman. this is not a big surprise all the 21st century fox flirted with it. sinclair to be thought they had this in the bag -- thought maybe they had this in the bag. thely late competition for -- fox and blackstone...
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of the merrill lynch option volatility index which measures in bond instead of s&p volatility as in the vix. it has been there since the election, and remained a pretty wide gap here. david much. the julie hyman as we wait or the rest briefing on the white house. let's bring in kevin cirilli from capitol hill. just a couple of days ago, you were writing about how compressed it is, i would imagine yesterday made it even more compressed that's getting a new head of the fbi. how does that change the calendar on capitol hill? correct. this is just a log on the fire of a packed calendar. they already had a series of things up ahead that gave them little room for things like tax reform, infrastructure, they have to finish a health care bill. in less than 40 days they have in august recess. they have to extend flood insurance on the children's health insurance, they also have to raise the debt limit. but all of th together and now you have to add the confirmation of a successor of the director comey to the fbi. this is not going to be an easy thing for republicans to do no matter who the president ticks -- president picks. democrats have questions that have everything to do wit
of the merrill lynch option volatility index which measures in bond instead of s&p volatility as in the vix. it has been there since the election, and remained a pretty wide gap here. david much. the julie hyman as we wait or the rest briefing on the white house. let's bring in kevin cirilli from capitol hill. just a couple of days ago, you were writing about how compressed it is, i would imagine yesterday made it even more compressed that's getting a new head of the fbi. how does that...
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lynch and hillary clinton. hillary clinton gave the russians uranium. when flynn was with obama, he was in russia and obama put him in office, gave him that position. next,davids up albuquerque, new mexico, democrat. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing well. caller: firing comey, i think that was very strange because comey was in california when they didn't. when -- when they did it. iny went in his office and case he had incriminating evidence on mr. trump, they got rid of all the evidence. aboutwhere did you read cleaning out his office for evidence? caller: think about it, i didn't read it. i am a corrections officer, sir. when you fire somebody like that on the road, he did not have no knowledge of him being terminated. they waited until he waited for california. him a letterp gave and it is already all over the news, that is a conspiracy right there. the man is the head of the fbi. you do not give him that much respect to bring him into the office and let him know? and then the letter trump wrote him, thank you for giving me the heads up on the investigation they were going to do, and then all of a sudden they fire him on the. -- on the spot.
lynch and hillary clinton. hillary clinton gave the russians uranium. when flynn was with obama, he was in russia and obama put him in office, gave him that position. next,davids up albuquerque, new mexico, democrat. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing well. caller: firing comey, i think that was very strange because comey was in california when they didn't. when -- when they did it. iny went in his office and case he had incriminating evidence on mr. trump, they got rid of all the...
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. >> david french -- >> don't forget, steve, there was that internal document that we found out as well within the fbi by a democratic operative that sort of suggested that loretta lynch may not let this go too far with hillary clinton. some people interpreted it as saying she was, in fact, biased toward hillary clinton and what's most alarming about all this, there was great concern because the russians actually had a copy of this information and were -- americans and the fbi were concerned about that being potentially used as blackmail. >> well, and you mentioned russia, actually, i want to play -- this hearing was not just about the decision to go public with this information about hillary clinton. also a lot here about russia, about its role in the election. here's james comey on that subject. >> is it fair to say that the russian government is still involved in american politics? >> yes. >> is it fair to say we need to stop them from doing this? >> yes. fair to say. >> so, what kind of threat do you believe russia presented to our democratic process? given what you know about russia's behavior. of late. >> well, certainly my view the greatest threat of any nation
. >> david french -- >> don't forget, steve, there was that internal document that we found out as well within the fbi by a democratic operative that sort of suggested that loretta lynch may not let this go too far with hillary clinton. some people interpreted it as saying she was, in fact, biased toward hillary clinton and what's most alarming about all this, there was great concern because the russians actually had a copy of this information and were -- americans and the fbi were...
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frexit secretary david davis warning negotiations could be plunged into chaos. let's bring in simon kennedy. gilles moec from merrill lynchstill with us. if it's chaos and the u.k. walks away, what is the reality of them walking away and who suffers most? >> they have to have that warning out there. there's a couple of fronts, one bashing brussels or raising the specter of a fight with brussels domestically. the british argument is they don't want to be punished in these talks, so they can't go in and imply they will never walk away. this no deal is better than a bad deal language very much an attempt to tell the e.u., don't go too far in trying to punish us. we will walk away if necessary. whether that is true or not remains to be seen and will come clearer during these negotiations. francine: are these negotiating tactics -- with president macron, does it mean brexit will be tougher to enforce or easier to enforce? pretty clearbeen on what he wants from the u.k.. it doesn't seem like he's into a soft version of brexit. one thing to keep in mind is that the europeans are going to insist on what makes europe protective of
frexit secretary david davis warning negotiations could be plunged into chaos. let's bring in simon kennedy. gilles moec from merrill lynchstill with us. if it's chaos and the u.k. walks away, what is the reality of them walking away and who suffers most? >> they have to have that warning out there. there's a couple of fronts, one bashing brussels or raising the specter of a fight with brussels domestically. the british argument is they don't want to be punished in these talks, so they...
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david: it does not look good for malls, i will say. next, churches, ok. >> empty, big-box containers. coming up later, merrill lynchtrategist and a global investment strategist. live from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom. coming up, federal reserve vice chair. now to your bloomberg is this flash. today of t-mobile arising quinn to the financial times, the softbank ceo plans to seek talks to merge with sprint. he says the trump illustration would be more amenable to confirmation. the second-largest insurer in europe is planning an ipo of its operations. and u.s.to lift businesses, including its u.s. licensing savings and it. access holding. the company made -- return money to investors. shareholder -- were apologized to. he said in a general meeting he made an end -- a mistake in becoming personally involved in a compliance issue. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: a walt disney company amount -- announced second-quarter earnings and though it heat on profits, it fell short on revenues, largely attributed to his flagship espn channel. himn interview,
david: it does not look good for malls, i will say. next, churches, ok. >> empty, big-box containers. coming up later, merrill lynchtrategist and a global investment strategist. live from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom. coming up, federal reserve vice chair. now to your bloomberg is this flash. today of t-mobile arising quinn to the financial times, the softbank ceo plans to seek talks to merge with sprint. he says the trump...