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saidel goes -- michael has to have stabbed boris johnson in the front. this sentencee -- i have come reluctantly to the conclusion that boris cannot provide the the team for build the task ahead. i have decided to put my name forward for the leadership. so what has changed? these will be whittled down to two over the summer, i should specify, by -- themselves. .wo names who as of 12:00 the london time, will be next conservative party leader and immediately, therefore, the next united kingdom and prime minister. >> crazy stuff over there. ththe risk to growth around the , but in the wake of that just a north american summit on take a listen. president obama: there are genuine concerns about global growth if in fact brexit goes through and that freezes the possibilities of investment in great b britain or in europe asa whole. as a time when global growth rates were week already, this does not help. >> meanwhile, let's go to turkey 230 more were hurt when attackers moved in on one of the biggest -- busiest airports in the world. still no claim of responsibi
saidel goes -- michael has to have stabbed boris johnson in the front. this sentencee -- i have come reluctantly to the conclusion that boris cannot provide the the team for build the task ahead. i have decided to put my name forward for the leadership. so what has changed? these will be whittled down to two over the summer, i should specify, by -- themselves. .wo names who as of 12:00 the london time, will be next conservative party leader and immediately, therefore, the next united kingdom...
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it had been thought he would manage boris johnson's campaign. in a statement, he said i want to help build the team behind boris johnson but i have come reluctantly to the conclusion that he cannot provide leadership or build a team for the task ahead. already he is getting the backing from those who have switched allegiance from boris johnson but his surprise entrance to the race will bring new scrutiny to a man who once said he could not be p.m. >> sera lots of other folks in the cabinet who could be run minister. i am not one of them. i could not be prime minister. i'm not equipped to be prime minister. i don't want to be prime minister. >> your right to say he has come in at the 11th hour. he will be the underdog in this race, but i think he is also the underdog if you look at what he achieved in schools and his social message, and that's what we need right now. >> the dramatic morning of developments. >> my pitch is very simple. i'm the best person to be prime minister. >> to be a candidate for unity after the turmoil of the , referendum ca
it had been thought he would manage boris johnson's campaign. in a statement, he said i want to help build the team behind boris johnson but i have come reluctantly to the conclusion that he cannot provide leadership or build a team for the task ahead. already he is getting the backing from those who have switched allegiance from boris johnson but his surprise entrance to the race will bring new scrutiny to a man who once said he could not be p.m. >> sera lots of other folks in the...
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i hope that the fear of boris johnson -- peter: is it interesting that the name boris johnson gets named as the same sentence as donald trump? alan: donald trump is a horrible person. a nasty person. forest johnson is a nice person. he's just a bad politician. peter: one last word on this. which way do you wanted to go? which way do you think it's going to go? the bookmakers are on one side, and the pollsters on the other side. to his right? the pollsters say they will be a brexit, and the bookmakers say people will err on the side of caution. derek: i hope the irish voters will get out in britain and swing it one way or another, and they may swing it for remain. it could be tight. so all irish voters are ordered to go out and vote on referendum day. peter: thanks for a much to all of you. thanks for being here. thanks for providing our viewers with so much food for thought. i hope you enjoy the show as much as i have. if you have, get in touch with us by mail or social media. come back next week. until then, bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ qwueeewep@1@xxxxxx 23this week, global 3000 is d
i hope that the fear of boris johnson -- peter: is it interesting that the name boris johnson gets named as the same sentence as donald trump? alan: donald trump is a horrible person. a nasty person. forest johnson is a nice person. he's just a bad politician. peter: one last word on this. which way do you wanted to go? which way do you think it's going to go? the bookmakers are on one side, and the pollsters on the other side. to his right? the pollsters say they will be a brexit, and the...
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and more on that with boris johnson coming up. coming up, he's critical of the way the americans have weighed in on the debate, including s jamie dimon and barack obama. he's critical of the americans weighing in on the brexit debate, is he right? do the views of jamie dimon and donald trump matter? >>> switching gears, summer driving season is in full gear. and the lumberg is out with the latest survey showing it may cost you a bit more to fill up your tank. landon dowdy is joining us with more on this story. >> here's the latest look, the average price of regular unleaded jumping 6 cents to $2.37 a gallon. in the past 15 weeks the price has risen 60 cents due to the continuing increase in crude oil prices. wti is up more than 35% in the past three months. so the city with the highest pump prices? san francisco continues to take the top spot for more than a month at $2.87 a gallon for regular unleaded according to lumberg. but down to tulsa, oklahoma, the low price of $2.04. the average price for a gallop of diesel is just 2 cent
and more on that with boris johnson coming up. coming up, he's critical of the way the americans have weighed in on the debate, including s jamie dimon and barack obama. he's critical of the americans weighing in on the brexit debate, is he right? do the views of jamie dimon and donald trump matter? >>> switching gears, summer driving season is in full gear. and the lumberg is out with the latest survey showing it may cost you a bit more to fill up your tank. landon dowdy is joining us...
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many people looking at boris johnson. we will see, he was the main leader of the leave campaign and he could be someone the conservatives could rally behind which it will be a while before the uk decouples from the eu. it is a two year process and when it doesn't have a prime minister in place and probably won't until october, it will be two plus years before the full impact of leaving the eu will be felt. nicole: we are waiting for a statement from boris johnson. what do we expect him to say. he might be the next prime minister. ashley: the local media here knocking on his door, you would not see that in the us, hammering on his door live on tv, he is not answering, he will come out and congratulate david cameron on winning a great campaign, they were longtime friends in the conservative party, he won't talk about his future, all he will talk about is how happy he is that the people of this country listened to him and the leave campaign and why he thinks it is the best thing to do for this country. as for his political f
many people looking at boris johnson. we will see, he was the main leader of the leave campaign and he could be someone the conservatives could rally behind which it will be a while before the uk decouples from the eu. it is a two year process and when it doesn't have a prime minister in place and probably won't until october, it will be two plus years before the full impact of leaving the eu will be felt. nicole: we are waiting for a statement from boris johnson. what do we expect him to say....
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you worked for boris johnson. talk to us about him and the impact he would have at this point in time in the uk given be a vote today. >> well it remains to be seen if he is going to be the top pick to succeed david cameron. in all likelihood it is him. george osborn one of the figures in the cameron government is more of the same. the outsider politician argument is very strong in the uk as well. what's so wonderful about boris johnson as compared to donald trump is that he was at once an outsider and an insider. he is different. he is fun. people want to have a beer with him. he is also great at policy. he knows how to get things done and how the process works and he is generally liked. he has made a lot of inrhodes within the conservative party. he came back and announced he would not seek to be mayor of london again. he has done everything to be in good position. the labor party is exceptionally week with jermaine corbyn at the head of it. it remains to be seen if he will get the heave ho there as well. he has
you worked for boris johnson. talk to us about him and the impact he would have at this point in time in the uk given be a vote today. >> well it remains to be seen if he is going to be the top pick to succeed david cameron. in all likelihood it is him. george osborn one of the figures in the cameron government is more of the same. the outsider politician argument is very strong in the uk as well. what's so wonderful about boris johnson as compared to donald trump is that he was at once...
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here's boris johnson. let's listen in. boris johnson, well, he sort of came out of the house. we thought he was going to speak. instead he's sort of gone on the move. but we're not sure where. slightly more shambolic. the reality is boris johnson became the former mayor of london, he became the face of what we saw during the leave campaign. and before we rejoin christiane, let us take a second to listen to the prime minister who spoke a short while ago. the pm resigned, and that will take us now to talk to christiane about what on earth happens next in british politics. >> the country has just taken part in a giant democratic exercise, perhaps the biggest in our history. over 33 million people from england, scotland, wales, northern ireland and gibraltar have all had their say. we should be proud of the fact that in these islands, we trust the people with these big decisions. we not only have a parliamentary democracy, but on questions about the arrangements for how we're governed, there are times when it is right to ask the people themselves, and that is what we have done. th
here's boris johnson. let's listen in. boris johnson, well, he sort of came out of the house. we thought he was going to speak. instead he's sort of gone on the move. but we're not sure where. slightly more shambolic. the reality is boris johnson became the former mayor of london, he became the face of what we saw during the leave campaign. and before we rejoin christiane, let us take a second to listen to the prime minister who spoke a short while ago. the pm resigned, and that will take us...
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most -- boris johnson. most panache? -- boris johnson. charlie: i saw something on a bbc that suggested that at eaton and oxford, boris johnson was a bigger shining star than david cameron. >> he still hasn't gotten over the fact that he only got a second class honors degree. and david cameron got a first class honors degree. charlie: at oxford. the competition goes that far back? >> it's got serious history. they got warm both of them -- form both of them and boris johnson believes he is more capable than david cameron. he is ambitious and i believe having known and talked to him about his position on europe for a number of years that he's not anti-european. he likes to have his cake and eat it. charlie: greg, reflect more on terms of contagion here. >> i think one of the reasons you've seen people, especially here in the united states looking at the full election, have been so flummoxed by the result is trying to understand what it is in the populous that would drive them to this result. a lot of studies showed fairly clearly that brexi
most -- boris johnson. most panache? -- boris johnson. charlie: i saw something on a bbc that suggested that at eaton and oxford, boris johnson was a bigger shining star than david cameron. >> he still hasn't gotten over the fact that he only got a second class honors degree. and david cameron got a first class honors degree. charlie: at oxford. the competition goes that far back? >> it's got serious history. they got warm both of them -- form both of them and boris johnson believes...
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start with boris johnson and michael gove. is this a case of ultimate betrayal? reporter: well, possibly. i mean, it has really been described as a shakespearean tragedy. they have been friends from us 30 years. studying together. and now this, the bodies on the floor. it's really quite incredible, what has happened. of course, there is another theory that says maybe boris johnson in a way really didn't want to be prime minister anymore, because he now belatedly realized that what he promised the british people all through the campaign, namely, that britain could have access to the single market, continued access, that that would be very difficult, because the signs we have had from brussels are not positive as far as this is concerned. so maybe he got cold feet, and did not want to clean up the mess the country is finding itself in. anchor: cold feet. that's a very nice way to describe it. because a lot of people have been coming out and saying, he's a coward. they said, he's just like david cameron, in a way. he makes a mess, gets himself in a situation that he
start with boris johnson and michael gove. is this a case of ultimate betrayal? reporter: well, possibly. i mean, it has really been described as a shakespearean tragedy. they have been friends from us 30 years. studying together. and now this, the bodies on the floor. it's really quite incredible, what has happened. of course, there is another theory that says maybe boris johnson in a way really didn't want to be prime minister anymore, because he now belatedly realized that what he promised...
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westminster.e at we are learning more about boris johnson's motivations. reporter: boris johnson did not explain why he got cold feet, why he ruled himself out from the contest to be the next leader of the conservative party and the de facto whoever will become the leader of the conservative party, prime minister. could it be a certain other now going according to script, michael gove? who was his ally in the brexit camp, who suddenly published a statement earlier this morning and who said, i have come reluctantly to the conclusion provide theannot leadership were build the team for the task ahead. i have therefore decided to put my name forward for the leadership. dramatic developments within two hours this morning and we now have five official candidates but boris johnson is not a candidate and actually could the other reason be the times poll which showed that when the however many you was to be -- five -- were going to be thatled down to two and if scenario was theresa may, the home secretary and a certain boris johnson, she would have a 17 point lead.
westminster.e at we are learning more about boris johnson's motivations. reporter: boris johnson did not explain why he got cold feet, why he ruled himself out from the contest to be the next leader of the conservative party and the de facto whoever will become the leader of the conservative party, prime minister. could it be a certain other now going according to script, michael gove? who was his ally in the brexit camp, who suddenly published a statement earlier this morning and who said, i...
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[ booing ] >> boris johnson booed there as he left his home. perhaps not all that surprising given the fact london did vote largely in large parts to remain in the eu as opposed to the rest of the country. christiane amanpour is joined by boris johnson's father. >> indeed, hannah, i am joined by stanley johnson, who is boris johnson's father and who has been watching that video of his son coming out of his home and being booed. you might also notice that stanley johnson is distinguished by the remain t-shirt he's wearing. so he was on the completely opposite side of his son. i have to ask you, what do you make of all of this? >> i was up all night and didn't have time to take it off. >> you still are a remainder. >> of course. i don't normally wear the same t-shirt all the time. i'm a remainder. and i was a remainder. i mean, i believe there were really important issues in the referendum which needed to be advanced. the environment was one. i argued. all the people who supported environment, say it made sense to do some things at the european l
[ booing ] >> boris johnson booed there as he left his home. perhaps not all that surprising given the fact london did vote largely in large parts to remain in the eu as opposed to the rest of the country. christiane amanpour is joined by boris johnson's father. >> indeed, hannah, i am joined by stanley johnson, who is boris johnson's father and who has been watching that video of his son coming out of his home and being booed. you might also notice that stanley johnson is...
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among the conservative leadership contention, boris johnson, michael gove who challenged boris johnson this morning, theresa may, steven crab and lie yam fox. not just from the con sefbtive party, also on the labor party side in disray at the moment. joining me now is nick thomas simmons. he's a member of the parol. party and written books on establish political history and had formerly taught. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> the level of turmoil in british politics, is it unprecedented. >> it is fairly unprecedent i think for both main political parties to be in a position where they are looking at a change of leadership. this reminds me i think of when we had these big events in establish politics that do produce shocks wheth. these events do tend to produce periods of uncertainty, however, one would expect these periods to pass and a period of calm to follow. >> the focus now is who is the next prime minister. once that happens, what is the process in terms of britain pulling out of the eu. do you expect article 50 to be invoked quickly? >> i think everything sup at th
among the conservative leadership contention, boris johnson, michael gove who challenged boris johnson this morning, theresa may, steven crab and lie yam fox. not just from the con sefbtive party, also on the labor party side in disray at the moment. joining me now is nick thomas simmons. he's a member of the parol. party and written books on establish political history and had formerly taught. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> the level of turmoil in british politics,...
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we have had boris johnson and the mayor -- boris johnson, the mayor of london, expressing himself. i thought it was interesting that he used the word "extricate" the united kingdom from the eu. that is very consistent with the mantra of those leaders to take back control. but the big winner is nigel farage, a man who has based his whole political career and who is at the source of this referendum since david cameron had promised the british people would it, after 40 years of having a referendum on its relationship with then the european economic community, today with the european union. so uncharted territory with huge political implications for the conservative party, for the government of this country, for the future of the united or dis-united kingdom. also, big political repercussions for the labor party and how it did not get its vote out for remain. annette: thank you. as benedicte was just talking about, the leading figure in the campaign was boris johnson. he had a press conference and he says there is no need for haste in negotiations. boris johnson: we cannot turn our bac
we have had boris johnson and the mayor -- boris johnson, the mayor of london, expressing himself. i thought it was interesting that he used the word "extricate" the united kingdom from the eu. that is very consistent with the mantra of those leaders to take back control. but the big winner is nigel farage, a man who has based his whole political career and who is at the source of this referendum since david cameron had promised the british people would it, after 40 years of having a...
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she is not as known as boris johnson. everybody has an idea of who he is and what we might expect of that. boris johnson we understand is due to speak shortly, but give me a sense, what we heard from jean claude ifcker, is it a difference this country to say prime minister that is pro-brexit or gopro remain? how much of a difference does it make accessing the single market? daragh: it should not make that great deal of a just difference. -- of a difference. maybe in terms of making it beatable to europe, it might conceivable if you had some were more along the middle ground that might make the negotiation process easier. close to 48% of the u.k. wanted to stay in the eu and the negotiations should take that link. i am exhausted by opinion polls and bookmakers. i thought we left that all behind last week. tom: thank you, anna edwards. it was great coverage from parliament the last week or so. we are going to continue with our esteemed guests. i want to tariq with brad hintz -- talk with brad hintz on a moving bank. six, do
she is not as known as boris johnson. everybody has an idea of who he is and what we might expect of that. boris johnson we understand is due to speak shortly, but give me a sense, what we heard from jean claude ifcker, is it a difference this country to say prime minister that is pro-brexit or gopro remain? how much of a difference does it make accessing the single market? daragh: it should not make that great deal of a just difference. -- of a difference. maybe in terms of making it beatable...
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boris johnson does not run and cable jumps, the pound a stronger marginally. we will discuss why. 1.52%.unchanged at we are heading for the strongest quarter for crude since 2009. to wrap up all of the stories, let's go around the world and check in with our bloomberg team for in-depth coverage of our top stories. anna redwood is in london on the race to succeed prime minister cameron. julie hyman in new york on the last day of the second quarter. let's begin right here in london, anna redwood joins us. let's begin with the just shock we had before the top of the hour. boris johnson giving a long attack -- account of his achievements at city hall and as london mayor, and everyone, he said was waiting for the punchline, are you going to run question mark are you going to be the next prime minister of the country? was noon, this was minutes before and this is what he said. mr. johnson: my friends, you who waited faithfully for the punchline of this speech. colleagues andd in view of the circumstances in parliament, i have concluded that person, cannot be me. ann
boris johnson does not run and cable jumps, the pound a stronger marginally. we will discuss why. 1.52%.unchanged at we are heading for the strongest quarter for crude since 2009. to wrap up all of the stories, let's go around the world and check in with our bloomberg team for in-depth coverage of our top stories. anna redwood is in london on the race to succeed prime minister cameron. julie hyman in new york on the last day of the second quarter. let's begin right here in london, anna redwood...
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boris johnson is just as fun as he seems on television. it was a running joke within the campaign that every time he did something that seemed like it would be a mistake, his poll numbers would shoot up. there's a famous picture of him embarrassing riding a zip lynn with his crotch situation not looking great. instantaneous poll bump. so he kind of defies all the odds. >> it's so interesting because this is what i sense hillary continues to struggle with. she lacks this ability to be as likable, to be as just real as some of the politicians that we see today that people are wanting in these movements, whether it is donald trump, bernie sanders or boris johnson. they aren't just these they look perfect, they sound perfect. there's something that's going on whether it's here in the u.s. or in the uk where voters are wanting a human being that's just real. >> that's that old poll question they ask, who would you rather have a beer with. david cameron's statement has been pushed back to 8:15. >> he didn't have it ready. >> it's always a bad mo
boris johnson is just as fun as he seems on television. it was a running joke within the campaign that every time he did something that seemed like it would be a mistake, his poll numbers would shoot up. there's a famous picture of him embarrassing riding a zip lynn with his crotch situation not looking great. instantaneous poll bump. so he kind of defies all the odds. >> it's so interesting because this is what i sense hillary continues to struggle with. she lacks this ability to be as...
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we have heard from boris johnson on friday. we have heard various other ministers speak up, but we don't know the next prime minister will be. in the meantime, we are waiting to hear from david cameron tomorrow. he will address parliament for the first time about brexit, and even better, he has to face his cabinet. on the cabinet, former allies, former friends like michael joe, who have been a part of this for thehumiliation prime minister, who is in charge here, joe? great, great question. and present, it is unclear, which is why ministers like nicola sturgeon, minister of scotland, is making hay with the sunshine. she says scotland is getting ready for another referendum, she says if the vote for a brexit is put before scottish parliament, she will recommend her mps was against it. i am not sure that a constitutionally possible. probably will not given their consent. but in highlight, the resurgence of nicola sturgeon, we have a complete black hole in this dark westminster. get ready for a manic monday, guys. david cameron ad
we have heard from boris johnson on friday. we have heard various other ministers speak up, but we don't know the next prime minister will be. in the meantime, we are waiting to hear from david cameron tomorrow. he will address parliament for the first time about brexit, and even better, he has to face his cabinet. on the cabinet, former allies, former friends like michael joe, who have been a part of this for thehumiliation prime minister, who is in charge here, joe? great, great question. and...
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this is something he stole from lawrence johnson. boris johnson. even got a standing ovation in the final debate. stuart: and he won. >> and he did. it's not just dollars and cents and this rationality. it is emotion. it's great to be led by emotion but it has to be rational. stuart: it is rational. we don't want any part of the socialist and brussels. hold on a second, john bolton is still with us. john, what if you got? >> uranium in exile it seems. look, there's going to be an earthquake in british politics regardless. you just mentioned nigel farage the head of the uk independence party. guess what the rational for the party is ceased to exist that those votes are going to come back to the conservative party and of course bite definition they are all probe wrecks it right i think the labour party is in serious trouble internally the reason that wrecks it is about to win this referendum is that labor voters voted as high as 40% for brexit so this is a real opportunity inside of the conservative party to be the dominant force in british pics or a
this is something he stole from lawrence johnson. boris johnson. even got a standing ovation in the final debate. stuart: and he won. >> and he did. it's not just dollars and cents and this rationality. it is emotion. it's great to be led by emotion but it has to be rational. stuart: it is rational. we don't want any part of the socialist and brussels. hold on a second, john bolton is still with us. john, what if you got? >> uranium in exile it seems. look, there's going to be an...
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we've got the likes of boris johnson. the big dwromt dromt this morning is mie kol gove also put his name in the hat. he was expected to back boris johnson. he will be surprised by that. the favorite is theresa may. she was on the remain side of things, but not throughout the campaign and because michael gove has come out and sort of split the leave vote between him and boris, the favorite now clearly theresa may. i want to bring you a clip earlier of what she said when she announced her candidacy. i remind you again she's on the remain side. look at what she said about the chance of another referendum. >> brexit means brexit. the campaign was fought. the vote was held, turnout was high, and the public gave their verdict. there must be no attempts to remain inside the eu. no attempts to rejoin it through the back door and no second referendum. there should be no general election until 2020. >> theresa may, she's the current home secretary and now the favorite to be prime minster. still a lot of moving parts and very clear
we've got the likes of boris johnson. the big dwromt dromt this morning is mie kol gove also put his name in the hat. he was expected to back boris johnson. he will be surprised by that. the favorite is theresa may. she was on the remain side of things, but not throughout the campaign and because michael gove has come out and sort of split the leave vote between him and boris, the favorite now clearly theresa may. i want to bring you a clip earlier of what she said when she announced her...
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boris johnson is expected to speak shortly. he is very eager for the leave campaign to be a success. welcome, bill, i heard you described its a seismic shift. >> it is. good morning. the police car going past. i'm just outside of downing street where david cameron just announced his intention to resign as prime minister. it's an earthquake not just for him but for britain. i would say for the european union and it will cause shock waves globally financially and politically. you will not only see the british stock market and other markets tumble, british currency already plueted but an affec on wall street and may be a medium term effect on american's retirement savings as a result of this. this is huge. this is the first country to leave the european union since its foundation. britain is not just any old country, it's a really, really important member of that union. until now it has been 58-42 broadly and just about every region except london and the country of scotland, just about everywhere, with a few exceptions voted to le
boris johnson is expected to speak shortly. he is very eager for the leave campaign to be a success. welcome, bill, i heard you described its a seismic shift. >> it is. good morning. the police car going past. i'm just outside of downing street where david cameron just announced his intention to resign as prime minister. it's an earthquake not just for him but for britain. i would say for the european union and it will cause shock waves globally financially and politically. you will not...
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boris johnson will be someone intending to take over from cameron. likehe woman who seemed she will be a strong contender. teresa may, it seems like she will be a strong contender. corbyn probably has a go to, right? james: corbyn was a spectacular underperformer in this. the inability to persuade these things because what happened in this election, the northern towns, the northern heartland, industrial towns -- john h.: labour heartland. john m.: they voted overwhelmingly to leave. if you vote for this your jobs , may go. nobody managed to make that case. ukip seems to have a better line into those people then corbyn. john h.: i look forward to talking up the economic questions. let's finish up here. , the billionaire republican presumptive nominee, just so happened to be in the know to kingdom today. it was not a political trip. by any means. he was checking on his golf course in scotland. in a press conference this trump spent some time describing the greatest par-three ever in the world, he reacted to the brexit news , comparing its backers to so
boris johnson will be someone intending to take over from cameron. likehe woman who seemed she will be a strong contender. teresa may, it seems like she will be a strong contender. corbyn probably has a go to, right? james: corbyn was a spectacular underperformer in this. the inability to persuade these things because what happened in this election, the northern towns, the northern heartland, industrial towns -- john h.: labour heartland. john m.: they voted overwhelmingly to leave. if you vote...
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boris johnson says he will not run. you have waited faithfully for the speech, having consulted colleagues and what the circumstances, i have concluded that person cannot be me. >> johnson helped lead the campaign for britain to leave the u.k.. competing to be the next prime minister. turkey has made more than a dozen arrests in the airport suicide bombing attack. turkish media says 13 suspects had been detained. three of them are described as for nationals. they blame the islamic state the bombings. a twin suicide attack on a convoy killed 37 people and wounded 40 others. it took place in kabul. the first suicide attacker struck training buses. the second attacker targeted people rushing to the scene to help. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists, in more than 150 news bureaus across the world. i am taylor briggs. vonnie: thanks. there is sign that tension is easing since last week's brexit vote. they are still sounding the alarm of the outcome of the referendum. >> it unleashed a crisis of the financ
boris johnson says he will not run. you have waited faithfully for the speech, having consulted colleagues and what the circumstances, i have concluded that person cannot be me. >> johnson helped lead the campaign for britain to leave the u.k.. competing to be the next prime minister. turkey has made more than a dozen arrests in the airport suicide bombing attack. turkish media says 13 suspects had been detained. three of them are described as for nationals. they blame the islamic state...
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boris johnson said i will be the successor, brexit means brexit. how about a year from now? i suspect johnson's hope was there would be an election and ultimately democracy would prevail but the remaining vote would be who is going to run, and upstate candidate will get elected. boris johnson had a funny thing happen on the way to the prime ministership, blindsided by michael gove and the people of the uk, we blame you for where we are now -- liz: got to be surprised, he was blindsided, and ambassador, thank you so much for joining us. ambassador howard gutman. former ambassador to belgium and closing bell, 37 minutes away, up next. are we about to hear yahoo's last year little? marissa myers working on selling off the efforts of the internet giant but the shareholder meeting could be a bigger cliffhanger than the highest mountain in the swiss alps. robert gray is at the yahoo shareholder meeting in santa clara, california. he is unlikely to your little but he will tell us what he can expect. more countdown on the way. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insuranc
boris johnson said i will be the successor, brexit means brexit. how about a year from now? i suspect johnson's hope was there would be an election and ultimately democracy would prevail but the remaining vote would be who is going to run, and upstate candidate will get elected. boris johnson had a funny thing happen on the way to the prime ministership, blindsided by michael gove and the people of the uk, we blame you for where we are now -- liz: got to be surprised, he was blindsided, and...
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an unofficial poll gave her a small lead over boris johnson. a small number of lesser-known people have put in their bid as well. pensions minister was the first to put himself forward as a candidate. former defense secretary liam fox has confirmed his candidacy. an health secretary jeremy hunt has also said he is seriously considering running for p.m. brent: let's bring in our correspondent in london. another week, another round of betting and trying to predict who is going to win. this time we're talking about you -- the next prime minister. who is likely to succeed david cameron? birgit: the suspense never stops at the moment in the u.k. boris johnson is widely seen as being the front runner in this campaign. for a long time he was not sure if he was want to lead the leave campaign with any did, and he is someone who is quite popular with the conservative party -- conservative party. quite eccentric. in a way he symbolizes the conservative elite. he was educated in eden, one of the most privileged schools in the country. privileged backgroun
an unofficial poll gave her a small lead over boris johnson. a small number of lesser-known people have put in their bid as well. pensions minister was the first to put himself forward as a candidate. former defense secretary liam fox has confirmed his candidacy. an health secretary jeremy hunt has also said he is seriously considering running for p.m. brent: let's bring in our correspondent in london. another week, another round of betting and trying to predict who is going to win. this time...
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i think it is looking like boris johnson. who will be his greatest challenger? who is the most likely to give him a run for his money? jonathan: there will be. somebody.to be if he comes from the remaining campaign it may be theresa may. side that the remain took a back room role and kept herself out of the public view because she knew this was going to be coming. she made as few enemies as possible among the leave camp. if they can stomach somebody from remain it could be her. if it is someone from the other side, andrea appears alongside boris johnson, she was able to connect a little bit. in terms of sheer swagger, it doesn't work on me, but boris johnson is naturally the front runner. he delights the tory party. he knows how to tickle them and he does it well. in the country it might be a different matter. >> what about the labour party? is jeremy corbyn under serious threat? jonathan: he's under pretty serious pressure. toot of people were able tolerate his style. it did have appeal in a bernie sanders way. the authenticity. this time that style clearly fai
i think it is looking like boris johnson. who will be his greatest challenger? who is the most likely to give him a run for his money? jonathan: there will be. somebody.to be if he comes from the remaining campaign it may be theresa may. side that the remain took a back room role and kept herself out of the public view because she knew this was going to be coming. she made as few enemies as possible among the leave camp. if they can stomach somebody from remain it could be her. if it is someone...
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well known conservative michael gove announces he's ready to challenge boris johnson. worldwi"worldwide exchange" beg right now. >> good morning and
well known conservative michael gove announces he's ready to challenge boris johnson. worldwi"worldwide exchange" beg right now. >> good morning and
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boris johnson said there was no need to rush britain's exit. that he wantssaid britain out as soon as possible. formeriliband, a secretary of state and now president of this committee. roberts,london, andrew a british historian and journalist. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. what happened? huge upsurge of opinion. tired ofre sick and having better 65% of laws made in brussels. they started to take back our independence. absolutely. i never thought it would happen in my lifetime. i think it is a very sad day for britain. speak to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and center left. they have lost the confidence of the public and the fact that the campaign was a result against experts and reason. it speaks to a fundamental condition of our politics that is dangerous. which is that there is an assault on reason. 60% of britain's laws are made in europe. it was the house of commons library that said that. >> others have documented this. it is very important to understand that the economic
boris johnson said there was no need to rush britain's exit. that he wantssaid britain out as soon as possible. formeriliband, a secretary of state and now president of this committee. roberts,london, andrew a british historian and journalist. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. what happened? huge upsurge of opinion. tired ofre sick and having better 65% of laws made in brussels. they started to take back our independence. absolutely. i never thought it would...
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heard from boris johnson he would not call a snap election. leader callxt tory an election soon after? >> for boris johnson it is not clear that an election would be in his interest. a lot of people see him as being the man responsible for the brexit vote. he might get a lot of the blame for the economic chaos or the problems we are going to see over the next few months. he might not necessarily be the most popular man in the u.k. come next october or november. it very much depends who gets the prime ministership. that is one of the great uncertainties. right now the big unanswered question. thank you for joining us, bloomberg's executive editor for international government. coming up, will scotland find a way to remain in the eu? a passionate advocate for that, scottish mep alyn smith joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york, on vonnie quinn. -- i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i'm mark barton. this is the european close. nicola sturgeon is in brussels meeting with very as leaders. scotland voted 62% to 38% to re
heard from boris johnson he would not call a snap election. leader callxt tory an election soon after? >> for boris johnson it is not clear that an election would be in his interest. a lot of people see him as being the man responsible for the brexit vote. he might get a lot of the blame for the economic chaos or the problems we are going to see over the next few months. he might not necessarily be the most popular man in the u.k. come next october or november. it very much depends who...
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i think it's absolutely fantastic -- >> rose: what's your opinion of boris johnson. >> boris johnson, what i really resent about boris johnson is he's led britain over a cliff and i believe he was completely unserious in the pursuit of it. i do not believe one minute that boris was a serious brexiter in any way. >> rose: a political move? politics. it was exactly the same thing as some of the republican candidates saying things like they wanted to abolish the i.r.s. they know that's not going to happen. he has no plan. he thought this would further the position with the right of his party, give him cred with the right, with the e.u. kind of voter, and when the election came about he would be the leader of the party. he's now wrecked the car and has to drive it. >> rose: he will be prime minister in your judgment? >> highly likely. may who is already in the race is impressive but doesn't have his communication skills and boris is the great campaigner. >> it's certainly true that speaking on behalf of all of my countrymen this has not been a moment when we've lived up to the reputation
i think it's absolutely fantastic -- >> rose: what's your opinion of boris johnson. >> boris johnson, what i really resent about boris johnson is he's led britain over a cliff and i believe he was completely unserious in the pursuit of it. i do not believe one minute that boris was a serious brexiter in any way. >> rose: a political move? politics. it was exactly the same thing as some of the republican candidates saying things like they wanted to abolish the i.r.s. they know...
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. >>> boris johnson writing an op-ed for daily tel graegraph stressing that britain is part of europe and always will be. sought to reassure britain saying those who pushed for brexit must reach out and build bridges. >> we haven't heard from boris johnson since his victory speech on friday. a lot of focus on this. three main takeaways is he says this is a vote about sovereignty and not about immigration. he also said that the u.k. is in control and there's no rush to begin these negotiations. and he also said that the consequences so far are widely overdone. it's interesting to hear we haven't heard from him or from michael but we'll hear from matthew elliott, ceo of the vote leave campaign in just 10 or 12 minutes time. >> i went with financial times because the political turmoil as even made the cover of the financial times. it shows you that it adds another layer of uncertainty and there's more calls for labor, opposition party leader to step down. it's getting messy here. there's a vacuum of leadership at a critical time where it seems like the big debate now is what is the time
. >>> boris johnson writing an op-ed for daily tel graegraph stressing that britain is part of europe and always will be. sought to reassure britain saying those who pushed for brexit must reach out and build bridges. >> we haven't heard from boris johnson since his victory speech on friday. a lot of focus on this. three main takeaways is he says this is a vote about sovereignty and not about immigration. he also said that the u.k. is in control and there's no rush to begin these...
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i do not know if you saw those grabbingf donald trump boris johnson in a tight kiss. this will be interesting. he was booed this morning when he stepped out of his house in london. some people would think that he would -- his position would be more credible going ahead if he could have been the person that called it patriotically. britainemains, with leaving, is he the right pair of hands to lead them through the turbulent -- turbulence? francine: we are looking at live pictures where on glenn merkel -- angela merkel is supposed to give a speech, and also donald trump. he wants to play into his campaign. we will see what he has to say in a couple of minutes. so we are looking at the analysis, some of the media saying that the u.k., the fifth largest economy in the world, handing the crown to france because of the drop of the pound. can we see the u.k. push the rest of the world into recession? >> it has already bounced halfway back. and actually, when you use the superlatives about shock, it is actually appropriate, because the charges it is unprecedented. you need to
i do not know if you saw those grabbingf donald trump boris johnson in a tight kiss. this will be interesting. he was booed this morning when he stepped out of his house in london. some people would think that he would -- his position would be more credible going ahead if he could have been the person that called it patriotically. britainemains, with leaving, is he the right pair of hands to lead them through the turbulent -- turbulence? francine: we are looking at live pictures where on glenn...
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jessica, you worked for boris johnson? >> yes in 2012 i worked on his re-election campaign. >> really? democrat working for conservative but it means something else over there. charles: so is, what would you -- >> he is socially liberal. i'm quite a fiscal conservative. not like a republican fiscal conservative you about hillary fiscal conservative, quite send tivity. boris johnson is remarkable politician. he has the best personality ever. this is pet issue of his really long time and he always had high aspirations. he knew this was a way to stick it to david cameron for sure. charles: he was born in america, right. >>> he could be our president. charles: no problem i am being president there. >> right. charles: you don't have to be born in america anymore right, rick. sorry to digress a little though, buddy. what do you make of it? boris johnson should probably take a victory lap. he is also controversial. is that kind of lead you are you need? we talked about smoothing fet these and reknitting the country together. >> h
jessica, you worked for boris johnson? >> yes in 2012 i worked on his re-election campaign. >> really? democrat working for conservative but it means something else over there. charles: so is, what would you -- >> he is socially liberal. i'm quite a fiscal conservative. not like a republican fiscal conservative you about hillary fiscal conservative, quite send tivity. boris johnson is remarkable politician. he has the best personality ever. this is pet issue of his really long...
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boris johnson has said all along he does support immigration. yet just a week and a few days ago, he launched a new proposal for how to tackle immigration, a point system to control immigration and really the leave campaign had been having the immigration as one of their central issues that have become heated, have become divisive. but they seem to be shifting more and more over the last week even br jo cox's killing towards the take back control. there's a sense there that the take back control message, take back control message from europe is a winning message for them. >> nic with that live report from birstall, england. i want to go to max foster now for more on the memorials being held for jo cox. how are people responding to the circumstances leading up to her murder and, of course, the impact it's having on how they're feeling and how they intend to vote? >> reporter: it's interesting. there's a remembrance, if you'd like to call it here, as parliament here today. they've had to recall parliament and all the members of parliament to come
boris johnson has said all along he does support immigration. yet just a week and a few days ago, he launched a new proposal for how to tackle immigration, a point system to control immigration and really the leave campaign had been having the immigration as one of their central issues that have become heated, have become divisive. but they seem to be shifting more and more over the last week even br jo cox's killing towards the take back control. there's a sense there that the take back...
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boris johnson said there was no need to rush britain's exit. martin scholz said that he wants britain out as soon as possible. joining me right now is the editor in chief of bloomberg. david miliband, a former secretary of state and now president of the international rescue committee. from london, andrew roberts, a british historian and journalist. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. andrew, what happened? andrew: there was a huge upsurge of opinion. people were sick and tired of having 60% of their laws made in brussels. the judges appointed by foreigners that would sign the legality of those laws and decided to take back our independence. charlie: is that why you supported so heavily? andrew absolutely. : i never thought it would happen in my lifetime. david: i think it is a very sad day for britain. i think it is a very bad day for europe because this is not the end of the story. i think it does speak to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and center left. they have lost the confidence
boris johnson said there was no need to rush britain's exit. martin scholz said that he wants britain out as soon as possible. joining me right now is the editor in chief of bloomberg. david miliband, a former secretary of state and now president of the international rescue committee. from london, andrew roberts, a british historian and journalist. i am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. andrew, what happened? andrew: there was a huge upsurge of opinion. people were...
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boris johnson having just left his house. boris johnson being an english politician, served as member of parliament. exmayor of london and also happens to be the bookies favorite to be the next prime minister. he just got in a car outside of his home and speculated we'll be hearing from him very soon. he of course also having been one of the front runners in leading the outcampaign. europes markets trading significantly to the downside in the region of 5%, 10:% when it comes to the ftsi mib t ibex. xetra dax off 6.5%. the smi safe haven saths there off by only 3% today. >>> the european union's duonal tusk has said he wants to may not unity despite the referendum. and merkel will be making a statement at 12:0. a number of leaders out giving their opinions. julia is in brusselss and i was looking at a tweet coming through from the president of the republic of lithuania saying respect, regret and reengage. >> absolutely right louisa and i think they are going to echo that when we hear from the zugs heads. -- institution heads.
boris johnson having just left his house. boris johnson being an english politician, served as member of parliament. exmayor of london and also happens to be the bookies favorite to be the next prime minister. he just got in a car outside of his home and speculated we'll be hearing from him very soon. he of course also having been one of the front runners in leading the outcampaign. europes markets trading significantly to the downside in the region of 5%, 10:% when it comes to the ftsi mib t...
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. >> boris johnson is not going to run. you've been watching the brexit situation for us. >> reporter: he's undone by a closest supporter. this is high political drama in great britain unfolding as we speak. boris johnson stabbed in the back by on michael gove who will not only not support johnson, gove is going to run for prime minister himself. just a few hours ago johnson called the press together. he's known as a jokester but he said this is no joke, he's not going to run. >> i must tell you my friends, you who have waited faithfully for the punch line of this speech, that having consulted colleagues and in view of the substances in parliament i have concluded that person cannot be me. >> johnson is an interesting fellow. boris johnson is an american. he was born in new york city. he's obviously also a british subject as well. he said recently he would renounce his american citizenship but he never did. by the way, a reporter for the french news service defeated out this picture. aids covered over the exit sign at the t
. >> boris johnson is not going to run. you've been watching the brexit situation for us. >> reporter: he's undone by a closest supporter. this is high political drama in great britain unfolding as we speak. boris johnson stabbed in the back by on michael gove who will not only not support johnson, gove is going to run for prime minister himself. just a few hours ago johnson called the press together. he's known as a jokester but he said this is no joke, he's not going to run....
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it's boris johnson's to lose. but i wouldn't rule out someone like theresa may, who could be the non-boris candidate, the anyone but boris candidate. >> she would be more cohesive within the party? >> she does. and remember she's the longest serving home secretary now for a very long time. she has managed to hold on to that brief without too many skirmishes, unscathed. and politically she's pretty shrewd. she didn't play a particularly prominent role in the remain campaign. she was supportive of the prime minister, but she does have allies across the party. what she hasn't got is a really big group of cheerleaders to move her on. >> and just describe this issue that the party has with boris johnson because he's a massively divisive figure, isn't he? but inevitably, they feel as though he's got the authority now to -- i mean certainly to have the ticket. >> well, we talked to david cameron's great gamble which he lost ultimately. but boris' gamble was he was equivocating right to the end. we do know he was in discu
it's boris johnson's to lose. but i wouldn't rule out someone like theresa may, who could be the non-boris candidate, the anyone but boris candidate. >> she would be more cohesive within the party? >> she does. and remember she's the longest serving home secretary now for a very long time. she has managed to hold on to that brief without too many skirmishes, unscathed. and politically she's pretty shrewd. she didn't play a particularly prominent role in the remain campaign. she was...
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tell you what, boris, it is shock and awe. boris johnson is indeed a member of parliament. he represents ox bridge. very strong candidate to be new leader of the tory party. where does david cameron go here? that is the big question. we wonder if he addresses the nation at some point this morning. making a statement outside number 10 downing street at some point. he will be very disappointed, frankly he lost either way because his party has been torn apart by this vote. 40% of the his cabinet broke from him to support the leave campaign. now of course, it appears by all accounts that he has lost anyway. so what he will have to do, it now goes to parliament, who will have to ratify the vote. he will invoke article 50 of eu rules. god knows how many there are of those. process begins disentertaining link the uk's business with the european union, as you pointed out, stu, that could take two years plus. more importantly what happens today on financial markets. will trading be halted online done stock exchange as was threatened by george osbourne, chancellor of exchequer. it wi
tell you what, boris, it is shock and awe. boris johnson is indeed a member of parliament. he represents ox bridge. very strong candidate to be new leader of the tory party. where does david cameron go here? that is the big question. we wonder if he addresses the nation at some point this morning. making a statement outside number 10 downing street at some point. he will be very disappointed, frankly he lost either way because his party has been torn apart by this vote. 40% of the his cabinet...
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now there's nobody who can compete with boris johnson from that. barring a slip up, it's him. >> who will be his greatest challenger. he's have challengers. people are talking about a stop boris candidate. there has to be somebody. if it comes from the remain camp it may be teresa may. she was on the remain side but was very, took a very book room role. deliberately kept herself out of the the public view because she knew this contest would be coming so she made as few enemy as possible among the leave camp, who are the dominate and vocal group. if they can stomach somebody from remain, it could be her. if it's somebody from the other side, there was a woman who appeared along boris johnson. she was able to connect a little bit. i think he'll be the people's choice. >> what about the labor party? what happens there? is jeremy corbin now under serious threat? >> he's under pretty serious pressure, i would say. a lot of people were prepared to tolerate his kind of low energy style of his because it did seem with some people to have some appeal in a k
now there's nobody who can compete with boris johnson from that. barring a slip up, it's him. >> who will be his greatest challenger. he's have challengers. people are talking about a stop boris candidate. there has to be somebody. if it comes from the remain camp it may be teresa may. she was on the remain side but was very, took a very book room role. deliberately kept herself out of the the public view because she knew this contest would be coming so she made as few enemy as possible...
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we are monitoring what boris johnson is doing. we understand he's in his house. as soon as he comes out, if he decides to give some kind of actually, possibly , he'smber one candidate about to give a speech. there seems to be hundreds of reporters out there. i don't know. i think he was going to the middle of the media scrum. if he does decide to do a statement, i don't know whether he's getting in the car or whether he decides to speak to the press and his nation. you have david cameron outside number 10 about 45 minutes ago. he seemed a little bit emotional. he congratulated the side that won. the press are chasing boris johnson down the road. he doesn't seem to be wanting to talk. there's a very large crowd gathering. he seems to be making a run for it. maybe he will get on his bicycle. how did the markets get it so wrong? thingi think the single the markets got wrong was that at his become a truism that the betting patterns have been more accurate than -- a better predictor of the outcome than the polls. there's been a lot of skepticism about this. the polls
we are monitoring what boris johnson is doing. we understand he's in his house. as soon as he comes out, if he decides to give some kind of actually, possibly , he'smber one candidate about to give a speech. there seems to be hundreds of reporters out there. i don't know. i think he was going to the middle of the media scrum. if he does decide to do a statement, i don't know whether he's getting in the car or whether he decides to speak to the press and his nation. you have david cameron...
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leader boris johnson and teresa mayor. angela eagle is expected to launch her challenge to jeremy colbin for the leadership of the labor party. he lost a confidence vote but is refusing to resign despite a revolt among the parliamentary party. in his first appearance before parliament since the brexit vote, mr. cameron had a very blunt message for mr. corbin. >> it might be in my party's interest for party to sit there. i would say for heaven's sake, man, go! >> well, let's bring in cnn political contributor robin oakley. first off, that outburst by david cameron in parliament, that was extraordinary, wasn't it? >> yes. but he will partly blame jeremy corbin, a poor campaign in the referendum for the fact that they lost the referendum there is a real bit of personal animus behind that. >> absolutely. let's look to the leadership issue which will play out in the next couple of hours. let's start with labor because the next couple of hours, the potential candidates who want to lead the labor party have to put their hands up,
leader boris johnson and teresa mayor. angela eagle is expected to launch her challenge to jeremy colbin for the leadership of the labor party. he lost a confidence vote but is refusing to resign despite a revolt among the parliamentary party. in his first appearance before parliament since the brexit vote, mr. cameron had a very blunt message for mr. corbin. >> it might be in my party's interest for party to sit there. i would say for heaven's sake, man, go! >> well, let's bring in...
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boris johnson has been the favorite for some time. in 40 years, the party has never picked the front rihanna -- the front runner. david cameron and others were all outsiders. favorite --y is now theresa may is now favorite just ahead of boris johnson. with didierre saint-georges. do you feel you are now a political analyst? forget your day-to-day job, how important is it that you have people on the ground trying to understand who can become the next prime minister? what kind of deal we have with the eu? didier: if i had to be a political analyst, i would've started by not listening to the bet. the trying to do the job is risky. i would argue that the risk analysis that in the u.k. there is risk. -- a risk to have an opinion on who the next prime ministers going to be. the situation in the u.k. is foreign investor. the u.k. manager -- u.k. manages to muddle through. some of the sectors will be protected. it manages to get a deal with the european union which is reasonable. the downside is you get a recession which would last more than
boris johnson has been the favorite for some time. in 40 years, the party has never picked the front rihanna -- the front runner. david cameron and others were all outsiders. favorite --y is now theresa may is now favorite just ahead of boris johnson. with didierre saint-georges. do you feel you are now a political analyst? forget your day-to-day job, how important is it that you have people on the ground trying to understand who can become the next prime minister? what kind of deal we have...
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that argument boris johnson made here. there were some national listtic stuff, there always is on the fringes but the main argument is economic. if donald trump goes and making that argument, making that argument a little lit as far as i'm concerned if you makes that argument he will win over many converts. that is a true argument. there is economic problem expanding welfare state and letting a lot of poor people come to the country. you just can't pay the bills. that is what boris johnson basically said. trish: wow. charlie, interesting comparison. terrific reporting all week. i want to go to berlin, the number one issue that led many people vote to leave the eu, it was immigration. what do you know, chancellor merkel is the one who invited a million plus muslim refugees right there into germany. once they go there anywhere they want in the eu. you know what? the brits are saying i don't think so. our own shape sap there. how are people reacting to the news in germany? >> in germany they're surprised. a lost germans, we s
that argument boris johnson made here. there were some national listtic stuff, there always is on the fringes but the main argument is economic. if donald trump goes and making that argument, making that argument a little lit as far as i'm concerned if you makes that argument he will win over many converts. that is a true argument. there is economic problem expanding welfare state and letting a lot of poor people come to the country. you just can't pay the bills. that is what boris johnson...