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Further to my review yesterday re the unbelievable arrogance rudeness and aggression by a member of staff...she was not only unprofessional but the information she provided on two seperate days was grossly incorrect
After taking further advice from Court...
1. It is possible for a claimant to ask the Court to return documents to the claiment due to error providing that the documents have not been served on the defendent
2 It is possible to send an Ex160 seperate to the N1 form but the court would prefer them together where possible in the interests of time....so quite apart from her aggression it seems she is making up misinformation as she goes along.
Whatever other difficulties there may be staff at CNBC have never behaved this way.
Further to my review yesterday re the unbelievable arrogance rudeness and aggression by a member of staff...she was not only unprofessional but the information she provided on two seperate days was grossly incorrect After taking further advice from Court...1. It is possible for a claimant to ask the Court to return documents to the claiment due to error providing that the documents have not been served on the defendent2 It is possible to send an Ex160 seperate to the N1 form but the court would prefer them together where possible in the interests of time....so quite apart from her aggression it seems she is making up misinformation as she goes along.Whatever other difficulties there may be staff at CNBC have never behaved this way.
Morgan Brennan and Brian Sullivan are both annoying and when they come on the air I change the channel.Morgan hand movements are distracting - she is like a windmill.Brian has the maturity of a mid school boy. He's a nerd.Bring Frank Holland back to World Wide Exchange.Replacing Morgan Brennan and John Fortt was a great move-Love Melissa and Mike their replacements.
I’ve watched the commentators and analysts for years. It’s difficult to watch the deterioration in quality with a total lack of professionalism and respect for guests. Particular in Joe Kernen. It’s neither entertaining or informative.
CNBC is all about being negative about almost any news, good or bad. For years I have been noticing this. It doesn't seem they were so much that way 20 years ago. It is so obvious that they blame Trump for everything and even when not blaming him, they fill the site with a vast amount of negativism. 90% of their commentaries emphasis the negative. They are certainly bias in their reporting. I wish they could give an honest assessment of the news. There usually is two sides to the news. For example: While the tariffs may somewhat increase the cost of some goods, what about the LEVERAGE tariffs give to the United states to encourage more companies to move here - Guess what, while you may not see immediate impact, that is really good for our long term job market! But that's never mentioned.
I am so tired of Andrew Ross zorkin's virtue signaling and his left leaning agenda. The Wharton professor that he had on this morning, clearly was pushing his radical agenda without trying to be obvious by suggesting boycotts to force CEOs to take action against Trump. Strange this interview shows up after Andrew asked the question yesterday morning, and now today we have a professor on pushing the crazy who left agenda? You would think they would be tired of this by now. America is onto them. Its like the left has learned nothing about going, woke and going broke in business. If I wanted politics, I would turn to Maria Bartaroma. I'm here to learn about business not have an artificial agenda pushed on me every morning.I watch the entire show every morning and I can't wait for Joe Kernan to get back off vacation!
Joe Kernan is disrespectful, arrogant and demeaning. He detracts from the intelligent reporting/questioning of Andrew Ross Sorkin and Becky Quick. How has a show on financial markets become a political platform for Kernan? Sorkin deserves a gold medal for maintaining his dignity and restraint, showing what a serious-minded journalist he is.
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