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we are joined by john micklethwait, current editor-in-chief of bloomberg news. where was this heading before this terrible murder took place. headin-- >> it seemed to be heading increasingly for leave. one of the best pollers in britain finally just announced he no longer thought it pretty likely that romaine was going to win and leave seemed to be doing better and cameron seemed to be unable to change the discussion and all the attempts, what they call project fear, saying if you leave europe, it will be a disaster, those didn't seem to be getting through at all and the british people seemed to be saying, we have been through this and it will be okay. and then this changed it. >> rose: the people who supported ar romaine were of wht demographic? >> the demographic is the big difference is the old will come out and vote but the young, there is always other things going on, and people were increasingly worried about whether the young would come out. and in the background, you have one other thing in raver ray main, which is why people genuinely thought remain wou
we are joined by john micklethwait, current editor-in-chief of bloomberg news. where was this heading before this terrible murder took place. headin-- >> it seemed to be heading increasingly for leave. one of the best pollers in britain finally just announced he no longer thought it pretty likely that romaine was going to win and leave seemed to be doing better and cameron seemed to be unable to change the discussion and all the attempts, what they call project fear, saying if you leave...
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john micklethwait, editor-in-chief of bloomberg news.ie: still ahead, coverage of brexit continues. aheade a look at what is for the netted kingdom after the vote and special coverage all weekend on bloomberg tv and radio. ♪ >> i am scarlet fu. >> and i'm jonathan ferro in the heart of city of london after a historic day in the united kingdom. i will head straight to wes beenter where francine has standing by. the political ramifications will take years to play out. we do know is the fragmentation within the u.k. has already begun. >> scotland is making a lot of noise. we heard it from the first minister of scotland. vote.nd did a decisive they don't want to lose out membership for the eu so she hinted at the fact that could be a referendum. whether it will come to a second referendum or whether they will wait a bit is quite unclear. if you think about it, they have nothing to gain in rushing through because this will play out for months and years. we don't really know what the u.k. will negotiate with the eu. they will see if they get a
john micklethwait, editor-in-chief of bloomberg news.ie: still ahead, coverage of brexit continues. aheade a look at what is for the netted kingdom after the vote and special coverage all weekend on bloomberg tv and radio. ♪ >> i am scarlet fu. >> and i'm jonathan ferro in the heart of city of london after a historic day in the united kingdom. i will head straight to wes beenter where francine has standing by. the political ramifications will take years to play out. we do know is...
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britain elected to leave the european union and we talk with that with john micklethwait, david miliband, david rennie and andrew roberts. >> it's a sad day for britain, it's a very bad day for europe because this isn't the end of the story and i think it speaks to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and left who's clearly lost a lot of confidence of the public and the fat of the campaign was defined as a revolt against experts and reason. the unanimity of economic opinion, widespread, other expert opinion speaks, i think, to the fundamental condition of our politics that's very, very dangerous. >> rose: we conclude with improvisational comedy, specifically the upright citizens brigade. joining me matt walsh, ian roberts, matt besser and amy poehler. >> the name started with the name of our comedy troupe but it's much bigger than that, with comedians and writers. it's a philosophy, a community and made up of the people that inhabit it. so there is many members. >> rose: an analysis of brexit and the joy of improvisational comedy, when we return. >> rose: funding fo
britain elected to leave the european union and we talk with that with john micklethwait, david miliband, david rennie and andrew roberts. >> it's a sad day for britain, it's a very bad day for europe because this isn't the end of the story and i think it speaks to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and left who's clearly lost a lot of confidence of the public and the fat of the campaign was defined as a revolt against experts and reason. the unanimity of economic...
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for a conversation with john micklethwait. l join us next to reveal how president obama feels about being labeled an antibusiness figure. plus, john kerry talks china and cyber security concerns at the global partnership summit in california. see both of those conversations and hear from john micklethwait next. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." ime here in the hewlett-packard greenroom. coming up next, tom porcelli. his forecast for janet yellen. this is "bloomberg ." emily chang set down with the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry. here is what he had to say about on to partnership and the state of cyber security. >> it can be, certainly. in terms of communication and speed, the freedom to invest and the nature of risk taking tends i think itnness, and works more effectively but it isn't exclusive to that. there are ranging capitalist enterprises going on in authoritarian governments in countries with authoritarian governments. china is an example. is an authoritarian government and it is competing around the world. but
for a conversation with john micklethwait. l join us next to reveal how president obama feels about being labeled an antibusiness figure. plus, john kerry talks china and cyber security concerns at the global partnership summit in california. see both of those conversations and hear from john micklethwait next. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." ime here in the hewlett-packard greenroom. coming up next, tom porcelli. his forecast for janet yellen. this is "bloomberg ." emily...
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britain elected to leave the european union and we talk with that with john micklethwait, david milibandd rennie and andrew roberts. >> it's a sad day for britain, it's a very bad day for europe because this isn't the end of the story and i think it speaks to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and left who's clearly lost a lot of confidence of the public and the fat of the campaign was defined as a revolt against experts and reason. the unanimity of economic opinion, widespread, other expert opinion speaks, i think, to the fundamental condition of our politics
britain elected to leave the european union and we talk with that with john micklethwait, david milibandd rennie and andrew roberts. >> it's a sad day for britain, it's a very bad day for europe because this isn't the end of the story and i think it speaks to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and left who's clearly lost a lot of confidence of the public and the fat of the campaign was defined as a revolt against experts and reason. the unanimity of economic...
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john micklethwait sat down with the former u.k.me minister tony blair about his concerns for the economy. mr. blair: i think we will remain but of course it is a referendum. if you look at the opinion polls it is very close so you have got to be concerned about it. that mostyou worried of the polls show that the old are the ones who want to come out and they are most likely to vote? mr. blair: yes, but i believe we will have a big tarmac -- turnout. it could have serious economic consequences and i cannot believe people will shuttle this one off. i think we will get a substantially higher turnout than a general election. john: so it will be more similar to the scottish referendum? mr. blair: that is what i think because it is one of these decisions where you would have to be pretty small minded not to understand its importance. on the assumption that people realize whether you remain or leave has got consequences not just for the country but you as an individual, i would expect people to come out and vote. anduse of the nature simp
john micklethwait sat down with the former u.k.me minister tony blair about his concerns for the economy. mr. blair: i think we will remain but of course it is a referendum. if you look at the opinion polls it is very close so you have got to be concerned about it. that mostyou worried of the polls show that the old are the ones who want to come out and they are most likely to vote? mr. blair: yes, but i believe we will have a big tarmac -- turnout. it could have serious economic consequences...
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jonathan: bloomberg news editor in chief, john micklethwait.nz chief economic advisor, mohamed el-erian. coming up, we continue to talk about potential consequences for the wider european economy. the ftse down 3.8%. the pound experiencing its biggest one-day drop on record. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." coming up, oakmark international fun manager david herro -- fund manager david herro. ♪ ."y: this is "bloomberg i am guy johnson alongside jonathan ferro. joining us now is david owen. we were hearing about the problems the u.k. economy could face. how do you see it? that: the first point is there was much the referendum the old into the data were looking at. now we are looking at high risk going into a technical recession. now we have the period of heightened uncertainty and slow recovery. at the end of the day, we could drop two quarters. but once we trigger article 58, which will not happen until , which, -- article 50 will not happen until october, potentially, a the u.k. will be weaker. about if a big debate it is a good or bad t
jonathan: bloomberg news editor in chief, john micklethwait.nz chief economic advisor, mohamed el-erian. coming up, we continue to talk about potential consequences for the wider european economy. the ftse down 3.8%. the pound experiencing its biggest one-day drop on record. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg ." coming up, oakmark international fun manager david herro -- fund manager david herro. ♪ ."y: this is "bloomberg i am guy johnson alongside jonathan ferro. joining us...
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financial time and john micklethwaite. i want to pick up with something that the ambassador said. idea that this is irrevocable. your readers won't be too happy about that. >> there's a lot of protests going on. since the vote came out, we have had letters to the financial times. let me read one. call me a coward. call it buyer's remorse. call it what you will, i regret my decision. they tried to retract the vote. the key point is this. a lot of people went into the ballot box making a protest vote. they were angry about everything. and now they have woken up and realize the consequences, there is a tremendous sense of remorse. that has a lot of implications for populist votes and populist politicians more broadly. >> more broadly. people look to see, could there be a domino effect. >> we have already got votes happening. spain has elections today. you have the problems, italy has a big vote in october. the problems going forward. marine le pen already making a lot of noise. the netherlands, talks of a referendum there. merkel is trying to move so quickly. you're right. it's very
financial time and john micklethwaite. i want to pick up with something that the ambassador said. idea that this is irrevocable. your readers won't be too happy about that. >> there's a lot of protests going on. since the vote came out, we have had letters to the financial times. let me read one. call me a coward. call it buyer's remorse. call it what you will, i regret my decision. they tried to retract the vote. the key point is this. a lot of people went into the ballot box making a...
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i guarantee you that is not -- that is our peace from john micklethwait.ning us now, megan murphy of the bloomberg news. what was he like? you ask questions like he give an answer everyday it -- everyday. megan: it was an in depth interview, very focused interview. president being very pensive about his thoughts on the economy. tackling issues on incoming -- it is a different interview. he is in a very reflective mood. of thelso very cognizant links that need to be taken to deal with things like the automation of the economy. it was a really chance to catch up with him about his thoughts about some of these significant disruptions we see in the american economy and the global economy. tom: i like you how you bought -- you brought his daughters into it. he did have comments about mr. diamond and other too big to fail bankers could what did the president say about new york banking? megan: it was fascinating to hear him talk about the impact of dodd-frank. he talked about sec go about jamie dimon -- he talked about jamie dimon. the president made the case tha
i guarantee you that is not -- that is our peace from john micklethwait.ning us now, megan murphy of the bloomberg news. what was he like? you ask questions like he give an answer everyday it -- everyday. megan: it was an in depth interview, very focused interview. president being very pensive about his thoughts on the economy. tackling issues on incoming -- it is a different interview. he is in a very reflective mood. of thelso very cognizant links that need to be taken to deal with things...
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bloomberg's editor in chief john micklethwait is interviewing tony blair.ich should be fascinating. as the ecb starts corporate bond we have a guest from jpmorgan to talk about his expectations about whether that will have much effect. tom: february 9, 2016, it was his new hampshire. we also had a warning when jim bush got 11% -- when jim bush got 11 -- when jeb bush got 11% of the vote. greg, i got a ways to go this morning. first of all, the moment of a woman as a presidential candidate -- what does it signal to the nation? greg: i think it is really big deal and a lot of women would agree. that is one of many reasons why hillary clinton is the favorite. tom: how does she get the centrist vote? she has had to run to the left to appease mr. sanders and others. is it easy to gather centrist votes in those key states? greg: it is going to be difficult. on issues like trade where she has moved far left, i hate to say this, but i think it will be almost and exclusively negative campaign. a race to the bottom, if you will. i think she will rip into trump starti
bloomberg's editor in chief john micklethwait is interviewing tony blair.ich should be fascinating. as the ecb starts corporate bond we have a guest from jpmorgan to talk about his expectations about whether that will have much effect. tom: february 9, 2016, it was his new hampshire. we also had a warning when jim bush got 11% -- when jim bush got 11 -- when jeb bush got 11% of the vote. greg, i got a ways to go this morning. first of all, the moment of a woman as a presidential candidate --...