Media, if people dont believe us. One of the reasons they dont believe us is because of the way the last election was covered, which was overwhelmingly in favor of one candidate over another. That is not surprising given that there is no politically diversity in the press corps. Politico did a study on this. How many registered republicans in the White House Press corps . Zero. Thats a huge problem, dont you think . Im a registered independent. I think it is important to be neutral when you are covering politics in the white house. Tucker do you i agree with you. You think of the people covering the white house are objective . I do. We went to read their twitter feeds . I cant speak for every member of the association. s i think it is very important to be neutral. I think it is important to report the facts, it is important to report robustly with the president is doing. I think you should do that regardless of whether the president is a republican or a democrat. Tucker i agree with th
For more than two years the world has heard it means in one hundred days breaks it will be a reality and yet no one can tell you what that will mean what it will be tonight facing a future of uncertainty britain and the European Union preparing for a bright said and that means disaster im burned off in berlin this is the day. To do so because of the gold coast the risks of a disorderly exit from the European Union are clear. It would be an absolute catastrophe not only were clearly dont want and im regulated banks as well as the new deal is really not an option its something that should be absolutely avoided a government is making a Deal Preparations we stepped up those nato preparations because of course
businesses can adapt and change the law they need to sit and say what we need is time to focus the cultural the commission is trying to prevent a disorderly exit from the European Union from happening if it. Is what it takes two to tango with. Also coming up tonight breaks it doesnt h
courts, they have taken the position that nothing, and i m not just saying this about juan mershon certainly the case in washington is also a gag order, they have taken the position there is nothing more important in this society than the administration of justice in their little trials. i don t mean to poke fun at it so much as to say you know, there is a lot of interest in american governance that are more important than the outcome of any trial no matter how important the trial seems. like having a presidential campaign, where people who are competing for the most important office on the planet are able to speak robustly which is what is in the public interest. the courts don t think they have to seed any ground to that. even though it is very common in constitutional law when important public interests
taking place in africa and there have been for decades. we have the terrorist threat that is always with us, but added to that we have the state threat of states taking action against people in this country. a whole range of threats, quite aside from climate change and other things we could talk about, and that is exactly why you need a government thatis exactly why you need a government that is thinking very carefully, how do we enhance our security, keep our alliances are strong, work with friends and partners, strengthen our defences against terrorism, make sure our defence budget is capable of doing all the things we need it to do. and i think one of the reasons i came back into government as i look at rishi sunak is a very strong capable leader, not only capable because he has a huge brain but capable because he has the right values. ~ ., , ., values. would it help, given how dangerous values. would it help, given how dangerous the values. would it help, given how dangerous th
for that let s bring in cnbc s reporter joining us live from london. investors looking at more corporate earnings as well as key inflation readings this week. how s the market shaping up on the first hours of this monday morning? yeah. pt suddenly some nervous training. good morning. it s been a week where we ve had to take in some earnings numbers that have shaped the market. we got on friday the nonfarm payrolls numbers or the unemployment figures, right? the expectation was that 200,000 jobs would have been created in the month of july. in fact, it was only 187,000 jobs that were created, which means that the u.s. economy is clearly cooling off ever so slightly or not growing as robustly as perhaps the fed would like. it does mean that the impact of those higher interest rates is beginning to take shape and get into the market. so it might get the fed to