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coming up, a conversation with carl weinberg.ar started, the business new year. kids are back in school. maybe we think back up on thursday or friday. carl weinberg will assist us on all boats rising. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: president trump labored on labor day, how to respond to the clear and present danger of north korea. the president and his attorney general consider daca and the dreamers. the state of the global economy, are all boats rising? in this hour, carl weinberg of high-frequency. utx acquires rockwell collins. this is tom keene from new york. guy johnson in london. what an interesting brexit hour we just had. how does exit play out in these first two weeks of september? guy: guy: it is going to focus on the domestic politics story. theresa may warming up for a big speech, lancaster 2.0. party conferences coming up. the labour party interesting in all of this as well. how will they position themselves? there is some talk of a reshuffle. some interesting talk when it comes to u.k. politics. overshadowing all of th
coming up, a conversation with carl weinberg.ar started, the business new year. kids are back in school. maybe we think back up on thursday or friday. carl weinberg will assist us on all boats rising. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: president trump labored on labor day, how to respond to the clear and present danger of north korea. the president and his attorney general consider daca and the dreamers. the state of the global economy, are all boats rising? in this hour, carl weinberg of...
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. >> ed weinberger, yeah. >> speaking of a great writer. >> oh, gosh.s got such great shows under his thumb -- >> absolutely. >> or had them. but i do his one-man show, which is called "a man and his prostate." >> which i want to talk about. >> yeah. and we all have one, you know? >> men. you brought yours with you? >> yeah. mine's in good shape. want to see it? >> no, no, no, no. yeah. >> i take good care of my prostate. it's like a puppy, you know. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] but i do ed's show called "a man and his prostate," and it's a delightful show. >> tell me about the show. tell me about the show. >> well, it's got all the gags and laughs you want. >> right. >> and at the same time, it transmits the information to men, if they're listening, about prostate cancer and how to fight against it and to prepare for it and to be aware of it. every 16 minutes a man dies of prostate cancer. 16 minutes! >> it's worse for black men than any other race. i know this. i get mine checked. >> because the majority of black men don't get examined.
. >> ed weinberger, yeah. >> speaking of a great writer. >> oh, gosh.s got such great shows under his thumb -- >> absolutely. >> or had them. but i do his one-man show, which is called "a man and his prostate." >> which i want to talk about. >> yeah. and we all have one, you know? >> men. you brought yours with you? >> yeah. mine's in good shape. want to see it? >> no, no, no, no. yeah. >> i take good care of my...
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chair markng weinberger weighs in, next.hat is most uncertain is janet yellen's future at the fed. and nike reports earnings after the bell, and shares of adidas take a hit after an investigation into sports bribery. "what'd you miss?" the senate is moving on to tax reform, again. ceo's are pinning their hopes on tax reform that is 30 years in the making. president trump has called it a once in a generation opportunity, and executives are taking note, with the business roundtable taking on a multimillion dollar ad campaign. mark weinberger, ceo of earnst & young, joins us now. mark, thanks for joining us. health care failed because republicans couldn't agree, and we are talking about collins and paul. the uc more unity when it comes to tax reform, which is just as complicated if not more, then health care? mark: any legislation has to hit the four p's. priority, politics, process. the republicans were not united on health care. they did not have agreement on the policy. politics were very difficult. and the process did not w
chair markng weinberger weighs in, next.hat is most uncertain is janet yellen's future at the fed. and nike reports earnings after the bell, and shares of adidas take a hit after an investigation into sports bribery. "what'd you miss?" the senate is moving on to tax reform, again. ceo's are pinning their hopes on tax reform that is 30 years in the making. president trump has called it a once in a generation opportunity, and executives are taking note, with the business roundtable...
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that was fantastic. [ applause ] so, let me introduce annie weinberg, as i've done already. annie joined democracy for america in 2014 after serving as a chief of staff for progressive congress, the foundation for the congressional progressive caucus, and she is previously the national field organizer for moveon and served in a senior role in a variety of congressional races from connecticut to minnesota to michigan. and so, annie, share with us a little bit about you know, how do we get in this position where we lost so many seats at the state level over the last eight years, and what's the way back? >> yeah. absolutely. thank you, congressman. thanks, everybody. how's it going? yeah, we lost a lot in the past eight years. it's true. over 1,000 seats at the state and local level in just recent cycles. that means that right now, as of last week, thanks to jm justice, shout-out to him, now 34 republican governors are holding seats. 38 governor seats are up in 2018 that we're going to have to fight. that means 34 of these governors and their attorneys general are out there hel
that was fantastic. [ applause ] so, let me introduce annie weinberg, as i've done already. annie joined democracy for america in 2014 after serving as a chief of staff for progressive congress, the foundation for the congressional progressive caucus, and she is previously the national field organizer for moveon and served in a senior role in a variety of congressional races from connecticut to minnesota to michigan. and so, annie, share with us a little bit about you know, how do we get in...
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there are these phone call archives online, where sidney weinberg, blankfein's predecessor, is on the-- i want you to recommend a treasury secretary. wler.on recommends folwe fowler went to work for goldman sachs. the connection goes back to johnson, and even earlier. wake of the in the financial crisis once people start getting angry? the ramifications have been nothing. david: thanks very much. perhaps we will be reading hillary clinton's book. head over to bloomberg.com/politics. we will hear from former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. bill richardson, ahead of the u.n. vote on new sanctions against north korea. you can catch all her interviews on the bloomberg with the function, tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. julia: i'm julia chatt
there are these phone call archives online, where sidney weinberg, blankfein's predecessor, is on the-- i want you to recommend a treasury secretary. wler.on recommends folwe fowler went to work for goldman sachs. the connection goes back to johnson, and even earlier. wake of the in the financial crisis once people start getting angry? the ramifications have been nothing. david: thanks very much. perhaps we will be reading hillary clinton's book. head over to bloomberg.com/politics. we will...
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weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffrey weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m.omas weiss vincent michael wells timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west, jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene whelan adam s. white edward james white iii >> and my brother chris selling him. we love you and miss you always. keep sending me those pennies. i love you in heaven. >> event marino and my brother, kevin joseph sterling. we miss you and love you always. you were our angel. god bless you and god bless america. james patrick white john sylvester white kenneth wilburn white, jr. leonard anthony white madeleine white malissa y. white >> cassandra white wayne white leanne marie whiteside mark p. whitford michael t. wholey mary catherine wieman jeffrey david wiener wilham j. wik alison marie wildman glenn e. wilkenson john c. willett brian patrick williams crossley richard williams, jr. david j. williams deborah lynn williams kevin michael williams louie anthony williams louis calvin williams iii john p. williamson
weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffrey weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m.omas weiss vincent michael wells timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west, jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene whelan adam s. white edward james white iii >> and my brother chris selling him. we love you and miss you always. keep sending me those pennies. i love you in heaven. >> event marino and my brother, kevin joseph...
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. >> secretary weinberger, you were credited with the military buildup which has come to a lot of criticismthing is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. we're seeing bright flashes going off all over the sky. we're getting starbursts in the black sky. >> the significance in journalism terms was it was the first time which you had extensive live coverage of the war. >> our office was on the ninth noor of the el rasheed hotel. we were one of the tallest buildings in baghdad, so we knew that whatever was going to happen, we would be able to see the drama. >> the military offensive overnight has been described as the largest, the strongest air attack in history. >> just one comment. clearly, i've never been there, but it feels like we're in the center of hell. >> saddam hussein in an address to the iraqi people and the arab nation says the mother of all wars has started. we told you earlier in the week that the information ministry had received its own satellite dish and prior to that, the foreign ministry had -- we've got to run. somebody is knocking on the door. we
. >> secretary weinberger, you were credited with the military buildup which has come to a lot of criticismthing is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. we're seeing bright flashes going off all over the sky. we're getting starbursts in the black sky. >> the significance in journalism terms was it was the first time which you had extensive live coverage of the war. >> our office was on the ninth noor of the el rasheed hotel. we were one of the...
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where was weinberger and rick tuned in, too. >> so, you need to bear in mind that howard baker had fairly recently before had become chief of staff and he had brought with him tommy griscon and he was communications director. so robinson's first step on coming back from berlin, at first i sold dolan on the idea of building a speech around the call to tear down the wall and we immediately, before i put a word on paper went over to see tommy griscom and said yeah, i think that might work. drafted it and then, this is a terrible admission, but the record is what it is. and the president will rome and the venice economic summit and the whole speech writing staff worked fast to finish a whole bundle of speeches and tony dolan, the chief speechwriter waited until one friday afternoon and it would be friday may 15th or 16th until he heard the helicopter descend into the south lawn and he wrpt to the west wing and said to the staff secretary who was also knew. the president has a big wad of speeches, and you better give it to him to look over at camp david and the staff secretary said why that ma
where was weinberger and rick tuned in, too. >> so, you need to bear in mind that howard baker had fairly recently before had become chief of staff and he had brought with him tommy griscon and he was communications director. so robinson's first step on coming back from berlin, at first i sold dolan on the idea of building a speech around the call to tear down the wall and we immediately, before i put a word on paper went over to see tommy griscom and said yeah, i think that might work....
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give it up for sarah johnson, co-director of local progress. [ applause ] give it up for annie weinberg, electoral director of democracy for america. [ cheers and applause ] and give it up for edith sargon, executive director of wellstone action.
give it up for sarah johnson, co-director of local progress. [ applause ] give it up for annie weinberg, electoral director of democracy for america. [ cheers and applause ] and give it up for edith sargon, executive director of wellstone action.
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. >> michael thomas weinberg. >> reporter: jamie's sister is philadelphia firefighter karen mclaughlinot in front of the other. >> powerful thoughts to help these climbers power through. in its first year, the philadelphia fire department's 9/11 memorial climb raised as much as $40,000 for the ndyn and families of firefighters killed on 9/11. >> when people come out as beat as they are and soaking wet and they're sweaty and they're tire, they can't wait until next year. >> john j. banning. >> fire commissioner adam thiel says it's important to support this cause. >> there still a need. we talk a lot about never forgetting 9/11 and remembering the service and sacrifice. the reality is there are still 9/11 responders who are dying from illnesses, chronic illnesses so there's still a great need. >> matthew l. ryan. >> in south philadelphia, jenner joyce, fox 29 news. >>> gives me the chills hearing that bell. that was inaugural event though i'm sure we'll see more of it year after year. great event for us here in philadelphia. >>> okay. let's switch gears much trending this morning it's a
. >> michael thomas weinberg. >> reporter: jamie's sister is philadelphia firefighter karen mclaughlinot in front of the other. >> powerful thoughts to help these climbers power through. in its first year, the philadelphia fire department's 9/11 memorial climb raised as much as $40,000 for the ndyn and families of firefighters killed on 9/11. >> when people come out as beat as they are and soaking wet and they're sweaty and they're tire, they can't wait until next year....
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. >> caspar weinberger before they were findings of facts so the pardoning power looms over all of us. >> i would say the impeachment power is the ultimate power and you get to try cases of impeachment once the house impeaches. >> mixing could've pardoned his henchmen, he may have destined next and could've pardoned his henchmen. he may have been able to pardon himself. >> i don't know why we are so afraid of the courts. i want to apologize to senator kunz, i skipped the order. senator blumenthal, you not only did you get your first, got to go over two minutes. senator kunz? a respected panel of academics who have done important work. i want to start with a general question, more servers is also. did the court get it right? was clearlynk it wrongly decided on multiple grounds. counts.ds on good we talk about counting votes and i count them differently and so four times justice thomas has in four different opinions cited this philia defense including last term and i see justice gorsuch as being very much of the same view, although he has not been on the court so long but on the basis o
. >> caspar weinberger before they were findings of facts so the pardoning power looms over all of us. >> i would say the impeachment power is the ultimate power and you get to try cases of impeachment once the house impeaches. >> mixing could've pardoned his henchmen, he may have destined next and could've pardoned his henchmen. he may have been able to pardon himself. >> i don't know why we are so afraid of the courts. i want to apologize to senator kunz, i skipped the...
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. >> caspar weinberger even view of the for the findings of fact. party power really looms over all of this. >> city impeachment power is the ultimate power for that specific thing and you get to try cases of impeachment was the house -- >> nixon could have pardoned his henchmen. he might have even been able to pardon himself. that is considered he did not. so there is great political constraints and using the pardon power which is why all these other things we are talking about are so important. >> i just do not know why we are so afraid of the courts. >> i want to apologize to senator coons. not only did senator blumenthal get to go first you got to go over for two minutes! [laughter] >> thank you mr. chairman. welcome, i want to start with a general question. -- versus olson. was it rightly decided? did the court get it right? >> no, i think it was clearly wrong we decided on multiple grounds. it is since it seems very important to all, it really depends on good count. it is important. we are talking about counting votes and i count them differen
. >> caspar weinberger even view of the for the findings of fact. party power really looms over all of this. >> city impeachment power is the ultimate power for that specific thing and you get to try cases of impeachment was the house -- >> nixon could have pardoned his henchmen. he might have even been able to pardon himself. that is considered he did not. so there is great political constraints and using the pardon power which is why all these other things we are talking...
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joining us now e and y ceo mark weinberger he chairs the business roundtable's tax and fiscal policysiness roundtable president and ceo josh bolton. i think that having watched this happen over the years, i guess we had an idea, but how did you quantify this, and the study itself, josh, how did -- what are -- what was the rationale? how did you do it? how did you figure out this number that's a huge number >> well, efrmt .y. did the numb, so i'll let them discuss how they came up with them i'll say one word,joe, which i that there was something clearly observable going on in the u.s. economy over the last many years, and that's that companies are fleeing the united states in extraordinary numbers, and it's costing us jobs and economic growth, and so he dug in and looked for what is the tax code doing to contribute to that problem, and the numbers show that the tax code is a big contributor. >> yeah. the other thing that gets me and either one of you are free to address this, we hear that the blended rate of u.s. companies is actually much lower, but that that fails to mention that on
joining us now e and y ceo mark weinberger he chairs the business roundtable's tax and fiscal policysiness roundtable president and ceo josh bolton. i think that having watched this happen over the years, i guess we had an idea, but how did you quantify this, and the study itself, josh, how did -- what are -- what was the rationale? how did you do it? how did you figure out this number that's a huge number >> well, efrmt .y. did the numb, so i'll let them discuss how they came up with...