2,133
2.1K
Jun 2, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
quote
eye 2,133
favorite 0
quote 1
saw that testimony a few wednesdays ago, was very unimpressed. you know how the president feels about director comey and director comey in his letter clearly said he has long believed a president has the right to fire an fbi director for any reason or for no reason so that is the president's right. in addition and independent of that his deputy attorney general whose job it is to oversee the fbi director had concluded much the same thing. he said that the morale and the integrity of the department had been compromised and one of the only thing that unites people of diverse viewpoints is their dissatisfaction with the way mr. comey handled the end of the clinton e-mail investigation. >> at that time the president also suggested he had tapes of his conversations with mr. comey. does he have those tapes? is he going to release themmy. >> i won't comment on that. when director comey goes to testify that will be a clarifying moment. i would repeat in his most recent sworn testimony had to be corrected almost immediately. he was off by hundreds of thou
saw that testimony a few wednesdays ago, was very unimpressed. you know how the president feels about director comey and director comey in his letter clearly said he has long believed a president has the right to fire an fbi director for any reason or for no reason so that is the president's right. in addition and independent of that his deputy attorney general whose job it is to oversee the fbi director had concluded much the same thing. he said that the morale and the integrity of the...
182
182
Jun 2, 2017
06/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
sales were unimpressive. only ford posted slightly positive results among the big four automakers. once again, trucks and suvs are driving demand while car sales continue to slide. even with some models carrying huge incentives. as a result, may was the third straight month with sales under 17 million vehicles, the slowest three-month period since 2014. >> it's a cyclical business. some cooling-off was inevitable. and guess what? it's happening. >> reporter: while automakers are wrestling with slower demand, they appear to be showing some discipline when it comes to incentives. that's the good news from last month. the amount of money to close a deal, even when you factor in discounts when selling cars, was relatively flat for april. meanwhile, automakers are expected to curb production as they head into summer to help ease bulging inventories. one other piece of good news for the auto industry is the overall health of the u.s. economy. the combination of low unemployment along with high consumer confidence should drive relatively strong sales as the industry heads into the summer.
sales were unimpressive. only ford posted slightly positive results among the big four automakers. once again, trucks and suvs are driving demand while car sales continue to slide. even with some models carrying huge incentives. as a result, may was the third straight month with sales under 17 million vehicles, the slowest three-month period since 2014. >> it's a cyclical business. some cooling-off was inevitable. and guess what? it's happening. >> reporter: while automakers are...
64
64
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
presume his frustration that prompted the breaking of the sepp blatter and his numbers clearly unimpresseds blog to stop blog to as they looked on in amazement at the effort she had gone to! that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tim stanley, lead writer at the daily telegraph, and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. tomorrow's front pages starting with. welcome to you both. the front pages... we're not doing them, we are so short a time we're going straight on. the metro is where we begin. squeaky bum time. that takes hand—picking. prime minister clings to power implying it was a bit nip and tuck from theresa may today because of her lack of majority. i'm impressed by this because it managed to combine two stories in one. one story is the purchasing of dup support so the government giving £33 per taxpayer in order to get the support they need in order to get the queen's speech voted through which happened today by a margin of 223 -- 323-309.
presume his frustration that prompted the breaking of the sepp blatter and his numbers clearly unimpresseds blog to stop blog to as they looked on in amazement at the effort she had gone to! that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tim stanley, lead writer at the daily telegraph, and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. tomorrow's front pages starting...
67
67
Jun 30, 2017
06/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
the dog looked so unimpressed.ould have played something by the beagles. >>> on "cbs moneywatch" it balloons and facebook marks a milestone. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. tech stocks tumbled thursday pulling stocks lower. the dow lost 167 points, the s&p fell nearly 21 points, and the nasdaq finished 90 points low jeer the government's budget deficit will hit $693 billion for the fiscal year that ends in september. that's the largest deficit since 2013 and larger than the $585 billion the congressional office predicted in january. the main reason, government is taking in less tax revenue than expected. the cbo also predicted the government could run out of money by october if the debt ceiling isn't raised. >>> walgreens and rite aid have a new deal now that the merger has been scrapped. walgreens will buy around half of rite aid stores, three distribution centers and inventory in a deal worth over $5 billion. walgreens says the rite ai
the dog looked so unimpressed.ould have played something by the beagles. >>> on "cbs moneywatch" it balloons and facebook marks a milestone. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. tech stocks tumbled thursday pulling stocks lower. the dow lost 167 points, the s&p fell nearly 21 points, and the nasdaq finished 90 points low jeer the government's budget deficit will hit $693 billion for the fiscal...
192
192
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
but unimpressed at other times. generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching on this saturday night. i'm cecilia vega. have a wonderful evening. seal vague. have a wonderful evening. right here. >> tonight on "abc news at 6:00" a search for a gunman takes police to an east bay home after a shooting outside a popular nightclub. >>> a grass fire sparks along a major road way as the heat spikes across the bay area. >>> and just how hot did it get where you live? drew tuma will have your temperature. >>> major roadway in oakland blocked by fire after a grassy hillside sparked in this hot weather. good evening and thanks for joining us i'm in for mark thomas. people packed the beaches, including the main beach eight the board walk. in marin county people lined up for stinson beach u parking lots filled up at 10:00 this morning many forced to sit and wait for spots. for more about the heat
but unimpressed at other times. generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching on this saturday night. i'm cecilia vega. have a wonderful evening. seal vague. have a wonderful evening. right here. >> tonight on "abc news at 6:00" a search for a gunman takes police to an east bay home after a shooting outside a popular nightclub....
101
101
Jun 23, 2017
06/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> totally unimpressed. >> poor thing. i love this guy. >>> it's a big day for markell. we'll hear from the number one over all pick ahead in sports. >>> why police dragged this woman from her vehicle after a slow-speed chase. we'll hear her side of the story, next. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so hurry up and switch to fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service for two years all with a two year agreement. ma'am, hey, don't do it. don't. don't do it. >> dramatic body camera video of an 81-year-old woman's arrest. police in the dallas area say she was driving on the wrong- side of the road. then led officers on a chase
. >> totally unimpressed. >> poor thing. i love this guy. >>> it's a big day for markell. we'll hear from the number one over all pick ahead in sports. >>> why police dragged this woman from her vehicle after a slow-speed chase. we'll hear her side of the story, next. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is...
154
154
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
you can see how unimpressive that is on this model, one or two little showers around. and that's about it for a shower threat for the next few days. temperatures going down tonight into the low 60s. it's not especially cool, but look at the areas north and west. 56, some of the suburbs and the lehigh valley. even in philadelphia, we're in the 60s, in the 50s in some of the suburbs. see when we heat up and look ahead to the 4th of july weekend coming up. >> thank you. >>> the university of delaware teacher who created outrage over her comments about the death of american student otto warmbier will not be teaching at the school again. warmbier died after being released from a year of imprisonment in north korea for stealing a propaganda poster. the teacher wrote that warmbier was a typical young white rich clueless male and that his parents are to blame for him thinking that he could get away with whatever he wanted. the university of delaware release ar released a statement saying -- the school said she was not an employee there and that we only express her opinion, she
you can see how unimpressive that is on this model, one or two little showers around. and that's about it for a shower threat for the next few days. temperatures going down tonight into the low 60s. it's not especially cool, but look at the areas north and west. 56, some of the suburbs and the lehigh valley. even in philadelphia, we're in the 60s, in the 50s in some of the suburbs. see when we heat up and look ahead to the 4th of july weekend coming up. >> thank you. >>> the...
71
71
Jun 8, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
democrats are unimpressed.r kuroda says the economy has escaped deflation but has a long way to inflationthe 2% target. speaking at oxford, he says the bank has steered japan in the right direction but the jury is not over. show gdpt data expanded for a fifth straight quarter, the longest streak in a decade but 2% inflation remains far out of reach. news 24 hours a day powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries, i'm courtney collins. this is bloomberg. haidi: guy: let's get back to the u.k. exit polls and the u.k. suggesting it inconclusive election result with theresa may's conservatives falling short of a majority in permit. it is early days. it is going to be a long, long thet as we go through individual constituencies. joining us is the bloomberg intelligence chief european economist, janie murray. there's a number of ways of coming at this story. let's talk about what it means for brexit. if you can come up with a great answer, i am all ears. jamie: let's forget about the exit polls. let's i
democrats are unimpressed.r kuroda says the economy has escaped deflation but has a long way to inflationthe 2% target. speaking at oxford, he says the bank has steered japan in the right direction but the jury is not over. show gdpt data expanded for a fifth straight quarter, the longest streak in a decade but 2% inflation remains far out of reach. news 24 hours a day powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries, i'm courtney collins. this is bloomberg. haidi: guy: let's get back...
91
91
Jun 7, 2017
06/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> constand civil attorney was unimpressed. >> obviously if bill cosby makes pass at you as a woman you have one choice in life. you should quit your job and become a nun. >> you're being sarcastic for point. >> for a point. >> reporter: defense used phone records to show constand miscalculated by two months the date on which the alleged s wal assault occurred. said couldn't stand quote i was mistaken. those records also show con stand made reported phone calls to cosby in the days and weeks following the actual incident. fellow cosby accusers were on hand to watch the dramatic back and forth. >> i'm so standing behind her because i hear her authenticity. i hear her truth, and we stand together in solidarity. >> cosby's wife camille has been conspicuously absent from these proceeding but handful of friends and supporters have made the trip to norristown. >> he of course is innocent until he's proven guilty. that's true of everybody in our system i think. and i believe fairness in the criminal justice system and that's why i'm here. >> reporter: more high drama late this afternoon wh
. >> constand civil attorney was unimpressed. >> obviously if bill cosby makes pass at you as a woman you have one choice in life. you should quit your job and become a nun. >> you're being sarcastic for point. >> for a point. >> reporter: defense used phone records to show constand miscalculated by two months the date on which the alleged s wal assault occurred. said couldn't stand quote i was mistaken. those records also show con stand made reported phone calls...
42
42
Jun 30, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
equallych cpi number unimpressive.al bankers really determined to look through this and continue to get less dovish? freddie: looking at that chart specifically, i am looking at the comment that we are in a reflationary environment, i think he is attempting to talk the market up. he wants to continue. cpi itself is one measure of inflation. there are others. he wants price inflation to continue through a tapering. i think they have to positively. if you are a central banker and not sitting in the federal reserve, you are sitting on zero interest rate. -- interest rates. you want to try and normalize policy a little bit. moment, it is clear the european economy is looking stronger. there has been that reflationary impulse. the franco german axis looks stronger. ands the right time to try talk the market and rates up. guy: let's take a look at a chart because back a year. we have struggled to go above .5. the rates changing have been quick. we still have not gotten above those levels. does this have legs? freddie: it is
equallych cpi number unimpressive.al bankers really determined to look through this and continue to get less dovish? freddie: looking at that chart specifically, i am looking at the comment that we are in a reflationary environment, i think he is attempting to talk the market up. he wants to continue. cpi itself is one measure of inflation. there are others. he wants price inflation to continue through a tapering. i think they have to positively. if you are a central banker and not sitting in...
59
59
Jun 14, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
as we got immediately mediocre, unimpressive, underwhelming inflation data.tail 2:00, the fed statement came, not a lot of action, but then 0, janet yellen sounding hawkish in terms of her inclination. similar with the 10 year yield, the same drop in the morning, the pickup. it did not rise as much as the two-year, and you see that reflected in what is going on. this of the story of the 2-10 spread. we are at the lowest level since last summer, not too far from the lowest level post crisis. if it were to invert, that would be a sign of concern. something to watch as short-term rates are rising faster than long-term rates. we saw a weaker dollar earlier on with softer inflation data, retail sales data. stronger, yen stronger, then janet yellen started speaking. we saw the gains for the commodities currencies soften a little bit. brazil was the strongest emerging-market gainer after that weaker than expected data. had lost some ground this afternoon as janet yellen was speaking. here.ities a story very good characterization of the action. let's have a look at c
as we got immediately mediocre, unimpressive, underwhelming inflation data.tail 2:00, the fed statement came, not a lot of action, but then 0, janet yellen sounding hawkish in terms of her inclination. similar with the 10 year yield, the same drop in the morning, the pickup. it did not rise as much as the two-year, and you see that reflected in what is going on. this of the story of the 2-10 spread. we are at the lowest level since last summer, not too far from the lowest level post crisis. if...
68
68
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
weak set of numbers on the service sector — banking, retail, tourism entertainment and so on and unimpressiveon was that it might restrict oil and gas output, but then the market seemed to change its mind and felt that rising tension might encourage oil producers to produce as much oil as they could so the price rose. qatar‘s isolation is going to have a very damaging effect on its national airline which now cannot fly to saudi arabia or cross its airspace. ethihad airways, dubai‘s emirates airline and budget carriers flydubai and air arabia said they would suspend all flights to and from doha. let‘s get detailed analysis. michael hewson chief market analyst, cmc markets. qatar, how is it going to effect us? politics over here is complicated and politics in the middle east more so particularly when you are looking at qatar for investment into various infrastructure projects. if we look at some of the things that qatar invest its money in in the uk, we‘ve got the shard. we also have the 0lympic got the shard. we also have the olympic village, we have significant amounts of london property, the
weak set of numbers on the service sector — banking, retail, tourism entertainment and so on and unimpressiveon was that it might restrict oil and gas output, but then the market seemed to change its mind and felt that rising tension might encourage oil producers to produce as much oil as they could so the price rose. qatar‘s isolation is going to have a very damaging effect on its national airline which now cannot fly to saudi arabia or cross its airspace. ethihad airways, dubai‘s...
248
248
Jun 6, 2017
06/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
i thought the salted caramel marshmallow, while it may be your best seller, was unimpressive.sty. ♪ lemonis: today, we're at the farmers market in downtown indianapolis and we're gonna get feedback from real consumers. good morning. -alexa: good morning. -sam: hi, good morning. lemonis: how are you? now, the purpose of me bringing you here is part of the exercise to pare our flavors down, but rather than us just kind of making it up in our own mind, we'll let the customers tell us. now, people will vote with colors. we'll go with girls are good and boys are bad. alexa: these are handmade marshmallows. we've got snickerlicious, turtle... [ indistinct conversations ] sam: blue if you don't like it, pink if you do. young woman: i think i like that one. lemonis: which one is that? young woman: the cookies and cream. sam: turtle. what did you think? -woman #6: ooh, i love it. -lemonis: cookies and cream. woman #7: that was my favorite. -woman #8: i like it. -lemonis: you do like it? -woman #8: yeah. -man #3: that is awesome. woman #9: this really brings out -- lemonis: this is srir
i thought the salted caramel marshmallow, while it may be your best seller, was unimpressive.sty. ♪ lemonis: today, we're at the farmers market in downtown indianapolis and we're gonna get feedback from real consumers. good morning. -alexa: good morning. -sam: hi, good morning. lemonis: how are you? now, the purpose of me bringing you here is part of the exercise to pare our flavors down, but rather than us just kind of making it up in our own mind, we'll let the customers tell us. now,...
102
102
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
lou: you were unimpressed? >> he seemed unsure of himself and frazzled at times. confused, confounded, cowardly, thed a verbs and verbs were flying and none of them settled one's stomach as you listened. charlie, your reaction. charlie * you noted a moment ago that bizarre thing where he admits how he conspired to leak the memos from those meetings. that was after he trashed the press and talked about how the press gets everything wrong and they had fake news stories in the "new york times," then they leak it to the "new york times" which is the paper he has been talking about. but here is the serious point about this. an underling meets with the president of the united states for a confidential private meeting. he memorializes the meeting with notes, then determined after the fact, well, e president doesn't have executive privilege does not extend to that meeting with the director of f.b.i. i don't understand the logic behind that. i don't understand the thinking behind that. i don't understand how director comey couldn't find himself in a heap of trouble for hav
lou: you were unimpressed? >> he seemed unsure of himself and frazzled at times. confused, confounded, cowardly, thed a verbs and verbs were flying and none of them settled one's stomach as you listened. charlie, your reaction. charlie * you noted a moment ago that bizarre thing where he admits how he conspired to leak the memos from those meetings. that was after he trashed the press and talked about how the press gets everything wrong and they had fake news stories in the "new york...
56
56
Jun 8, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
act is a seen as having little chance of passing the senate in its current form, as democrats are unimpressede bank of japan governor says the economy has escaped from deflation, but has a long way to go to hit 2% target. speaking at oxford, he said the banks had steered japan in the right direction, but the journey is not over. gdp is expanding for a fifth straight quarter, the longest streak in a decade. but 2% remains far out of reach. and north korea has raised regional tension again, saying it will accelerate its nuclear program. the foreign ministry says the development and capabilities would be intensified until the south and american allies "come to their senses." the report came after the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson called on neighbors of north korea to step up pressure. global news, 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney collins. this is bloomberg. kathleen: thank you. from ouret more now bloomberg reporter in sydney. adam, i do not think we were expecting these exit polls. we could be going into a hung pa
act is a seen as having little chance of passing the senate in its current form, as democrats are unimpressede bank of japan governor says the economy has escaped from deflation, but has a long way to go to hit 2% target. speaking at oxford, he said the banks had steered japan in the right direction, but the journey is not over. gdp is expanding for a fifth straight quarter, the longest streak in a decade. but 2% remains far out of reach. and north korea has raised regional tension again,...
80
80
Jun 11, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
but when they started looking at the actual evidence, they were unimpressed.rder. >> when you think about it, there were -- they did all kinds of, um, csi type of testing within the house. nothing connected either becky sears or chris to the offense. >> reporter: no dna, no fingerprints, no eyewitnesses. and that one hair recovered from under kay's fingernails didn't match either one. the crime, they said, looked like a botched burglary, not a premeditated plot. >> you think about it. if you're going to go commit a murder, you know, what are you going to pick. you're going to pick a gun, you're going to pick a knife. you're going to pick some sort of weapon that you can dispense with somebody fairly quickly. "okay, what are we going to do this murder with? let's get a hammer and a bat." that seems crazy. >> how did you feel about your case, jacque? >> oh i felt great. i felt like this was a very winnable case. >> reporter: they did what lawyers do. they went through the case file, pestered the state to turn over evidence, and then they saw it. >> and it was de
but when they started looking at the actual evidence, they were unimpressed.rder. >> when you think about it, there were -- they did all kinds of, um, csi type of testing within the house. nothing connected either becky sears or chris to the offense. >> reporter: no dna, no fingerprints, no eyewitnesses. and that one hair recovered from under kay's fingernails didn't match either one. the crime, they said, looked like a botched burglary, not a premeditated plot. >> you think...
83
83
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
choice act is as having little chance of passing the senate and its current form as democrats are unimpressedobal news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: thank you for that. let's get a reminder of the reactions to the political drama and unexpected outcomes so far. counting does continue. take a listen. a good was absolutely her to call,for but the absolute rule should have been, don't take risks. i thought it would be a boring campaign with some very interesting -- ishaad: right, this islington. this is jeremy corbyn. holloway, part of his constituency. shaking handss with one of the other theidates, probably from monster raving loony party. house, saw him leave his jeremy corbyn there at the moment. a very good night so far, and it does seem as though the current prime minister theresa may has lost a bit of credibility and could be forced to step aside. we have had a few notable labor wins. polls suggests the conservatives will win 314 seats. the magic number is 326 seats. is needede mark that for a clear
choice act is as having little chance of passing the senate and its current form as democrats are unimpressedobal news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: thank you for that. let's get a reminder of the reactions to the political drama and unexpected outcomes so far. counting does continue. take a listen. a good was absolutely her to call,for but the absolute rule should have been, don't take risks. i thought it...
68
68
Jun 2, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
fairly unimpressive. 0.2% month on month. 2.5% year on year. overall, a fairly ugly report.or market is making jobs hard to fill. we are still looking for bigger wage gains the tightness should trigger. that might weaken the case for a fed hike later this month. unemployment dropped -- underemployment dropped. discouraged workers also down. also the lowest since november 2007. hours steady at 34.4. retail down. construction the highest level since october 2008. mixed on industry but a pretty ugly report. jonathan: great to have you with us to break down the report. the underemployment rate did come in at 8.4%, previously a .6%. -- 8.6%. we didn't roll over on the dollar -- we did roll over on the dollar. yields lower by a basis point or two. joining me to break down the numbers and look at markets, omar sharif. unemployment drops. wages stay around 2.5%. what is the story? >> that is the conundrum, my wages are not picking up as much as we would expect. if you look at productivity growth and growth of the labor force, it is tough to argue wages should be in the 3% to 4% band
fairly unimpressive. 0.2% month on month. 2.5% year on year. overall, a fairly ugly report.or market is making jobs hard to fill. we are still looking for bigger wage gains the tightness should trigger. that might weaken the case for a fed hike later this month. unemployment dropped -- underemployment dropped. discouraged workers also down. also the lowest since november 2007. hours steady at 34.4. retail down. construction the highest level since october 2008. mixed on industry but a pretty...
64
64
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
jonathan: you have to wonder how unimpressed she is by the decision to call the election. you are a market for discipline, you are with bloomberg. the individual in that car is coming to buckingham palace to form a government and seek position from the queen -- permission from the queen. let's say we wake up monday and it crosses your screen on the bloomberg that the prime minister resigned. what does that mean? how do you distill that? >> it's a fair question. the way i would look at it is i think how the market would look at it or it -- it. it would be uncertainty. the market doesn't like uncertainty. i would argue actually that the status quo remained in place. minister,ained prime that would be a better outcome as far as the market is concerned. if we look at how the markets are responding, two things stand out. there is very little contagion outside the u.k.. it,ndly, just like greg's the pound is taken the brunt -- brexit, the pound is taking the brunt. theould come in monday and pound would take another loss. got two cupsve has of coffee because he hasn't slept. i w
jonathan: you have to wonder how unimpressed she is by the decision to call the election. you are a market for discipline, you are with bloomberg. the individual in that car is coming to buckingham palace to form a government and seek position from the queen -- permission from the queen. let's say we wake up monday and it crosses your screen on the bloomberg that the prime minister resigned. what does that mean? how do you distill that? >> it's a fair question. the way i would look at it...