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donahue grew up in long island. before joining the chamber in 1997, he was deputy assistant ,ostmaster general of the u.s. and before that vice president of development at fairfield university in connecticut. he served 13 years as president of the american trucking association. mr. bradley is a native of oklahoma and a graduate of georgetown university. before joining the chamber he was president of policy andtions, a resolute -- before that he spent 20 years on capitol hill. he worked for two house majority leader's, as well as republican with roy blunt. topas named to roll calls staffers. thank you all for coming. , vice president for communications at the chambers of commerce. we are on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting. no filing of any kind while the breakfast is underway. there is no embargo when the breakfast ends at 10:00. we will be no pictures of the as soont to reporters as we wrap up. if you would like to send a question, i will call on as many of you as is possible as time permits. mr. do
donahue grew up in long island. before joining the chamber in 1997, he was deputy assistant ,ostmaster general of the u.s. and before that vice president of development at fairfield university in connecticut. he served 13 years as president of the american trucking association. mr. bradley is a native of oklahoma and a graduate of georgetown university. before joining the chamber he was president of policy andtions, a resolute -- before that he spent 20 years on capitol hill. he worked for two...
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donahue grew up in long island. here it is in the eye at a delphi university -- he earned his mba at delphi university before joining the chamber in 1997, he was deputy assistant postmaster general of the u.s., and before that vice president of development at fairfield university in connecticut. he served 13 years as president of the american trucking association. mr. bradley is a native of oklahoma and a graduate of georgetown university. before joining the chamber he was president of chartwell policy solutions, a research, analysis and advisory firm. before that he spent 20 years on capitol hill. he worked for two house majority leaders, kevin mccarthy and eric cantor, then house republican whip roy blunt. he was named to roll calls top congressional staffers. thank you all for coming. to mr. bradley right is blaire holmes, vice president for communications at the chambers of commerce. we are on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting. in short no filing of any kind , while the breakfast is underway. ther
donahue grew up in long island. here it is in the eye at a delphi university -- he earned his mba at delphi university before joining the chamber in 1997, he was deputy assistant postmaster general of the u.s., and before that vice president of development at fairfield university in connecticut. he served 13 years as president of the american trucking association. mr. bradley is a native of oklahoma and a graduate of georgetown university. before joining the chamber he was president of...
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the donahue show rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lot ofon't understand what you mean when you say, we're in love. i remember questioning my gay friend, you mean you feel about him the way i feel about -- it is kind of a strange concept for a lot of people to accept. >> oprah was connecting with people in a way that no one had on tv before. and it was really special to see. >> did you know that for the longest time i wanted to be a fourth grade teacher because of you. >> my, i was not aware of inspiring anyone. >> i think you did exactly what teachers are supposed to do, they create a spark for learning. it's the reason i have a talk show today. >> oprah winfrey now dominates the talk show circuit, both in the ratings and popularity. >> i want to use my life as a source of lifting people up. that's what i want to do. that's what i do every day on my show. we get accused of being tabloid television and sensational and so forth, but what i really think we do more than anything else is we serve as a voice to a lot of people who felt, up until
the donahue show rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lot ofon't understand what you mean when you say, we're in love. i remember questioning my gay friend, you mean you feel about him the way i feel about -- it is kind of a strange concept for a lot of people to accept. >> oprah was connecting with people in a way that no one had on tv before. and it was really special to see. >> did you know that for the longest time i wanted to be a...
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let me have the money and leave it i know him about the long haul and less on how the board donahue's him i didn't have much. of a go to him about you out of mama's. heck of a lot of bottle out of all my circuit a lot of amateur can be murdoch that we have a lot of it going up in public so. to look up the model home from. what you know why they are. within a week of the demolitions volunteers from the jordan valley solidarity group arrive to help with soccer and his neighbors rebuild their homes. between twenty eleven and twenty eighteen four hundred fifty eight housing units were demolished in the jordan valley districts of two of us and jericho by the israeli army. during that same period three of her sons and up with her himself spent time in israeli prisons all but one son were held without charge or trial the. eldest son sucker was charged with possession of a weapon and sentenced to nine months in jail. a bull sucker has filed for a dismissal of the case. his home compound has been destroyed three times the little fairy tale i bet. granted he almost won the emmy. winning market
let me have the money and leave it i know him about the long haul and less on how the board donahue's him i didn't have much. of a go to him about you out of mama's. heck of a lot of bottle out of all my circuit a lot of amateur can be murdoch that we have a lot of it going up in public so. to look up the model home from. what you know why they are. within a week of the demolitions volunteers from the jordan valley solidarity group arrive to help with soccer and his neighbors rebuild their...
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we have tom -- tom donahue and neil bradley. this is mr. donohue's ninth appearance at a monitor breakfast. this is mr. bradley's first. welcome to both of you. now to some biographical background. mr. donohue grew up in long island, and earned his ba at st. john's university and mba later on, but -- before joining the chamber in 1997. he was deputy assistant postmaster general of the united states. before that, vice president of development at fairfield university in connecticut. he also served 13 years as president of the american trucking association. mr. bradley is a native of the public, oklahoma and a graduate of georgetown university. before joining the chamber, he was president of policy solutions, a research analysis and advisory firm, and before that he spent 20 years on capitol hill. he worked for 2 house majority leader's, kevin mccarthy and eric cantor, and house republican roy blunt. while working on the hill, he was made to roll calls list top congressional staffers. again, thank you for coming. to mr. bradley, on his right,
we have tom -- tom donahue and neil bradley. this is mr. donohue's ninth appearance at a monitor breakfast. this is mr. bradley's first. welcome to both of you. now to some biographical background. mr. donohue grew up in long island, and earned his ba at st. john's university and mba later on, but -- before joining the chamber in 1997. he was deputy assistant postmaster general of the united states. before that, vice president of development at fairfield university in connecticut. he also...
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how do you win a revolution without weapons and then there was phil donahue he was the lone voice on n.b.c. opposing the war he lost his show he was fired now we have a memo explaining why he would be a difficult public face for n.b.c. in a time of war he seems to delight some presenting guests who are anti war and see bush and skeptical of the administration's motives so we're learning from our mistakes right wrong we've still got mainstream media in the united states pushing unproven versions of events without firming up the facts that's ok it has no impact on the careers of journalists who push a popular version of events i think if you just look at the way and as n.b.c. c.n.n. and fox cover world affairs and specifically events around countries you can see that the decision was intentional because of the way they frame their coverage that no opposing voices are permitted when it comes to. the u.s. foreign policy and it's the agenda of the national security state which makes it will what makes this so dangerous is that american news consumers believes that they're consuming the ne
how do you win a revolution without weapons and then there was phil donahue he was the lone voice on n.b.c. opposing the war he lost his show he was fired now we have a memo explaining why he would be a difficult public face for n.b.c. in a time of war he seems to delight some presenting guests who are anti war and see bush and skeptical of the administration's motives so we're learning from our mistakes right wrong we've still got mainstream media in the united states pushing unproven versions...
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lost on him before donahue's you know i didn't come back. out of either though to hear about you got a bomb attack on about two of them a second in another bomb a second that we had a gun out in public so i. got the model home from. work and now why they hate. within a week of the demolitions volunteers from the jordan valley solidarity group arrived to help with soccer and his neighbors rebuild their homes. between twenty eleven and twenty eighteen four hundred fifty eight housing units were demolished in the jordan valley districts of two of us and jericho by the israeli army. during that same period three of her sons and up a sucker himself spent time in israeli prisons all but one son were held without charge or trial the. eldest son sucker was charged with possession of a weapon and sentenced to nine months in jail. sucker has filed for a dismissal of the case. his home compound has been destroyed three times. the little fakir i bet god or. that i'd like to get him again. well some of it. since al jazeera first filmed the palestinian ha
lost on him before donahue's you know i didn't come back. out of either though to hear about you got a bomb attack on about two of them a second in another bomb a second that we had a gun out in public so i. got the model home from. work and now why they hate. within a week of the demolitions volunteers from the jordan valley solidarity group arrived to help with soccer and his neighbors rebuild their homes. between twenty eleven and twenty eighteen four hundred fifty eight housing units were...
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chamber of commerce president thomas donahue said the u.s.s on pro-growth policies, but that's not what tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods deliver. the latest round of tariffs spare some consumer products including child safety products, smart watches from apple and fitbit. parts for computer service and networking gear that power cloud data centers will be included. the president warned china if it retaliates he'll impose tariffs on an additional $267 billion worth of chinese goods. >>> the new tariffs sent tech stocks lower leading to a down day on wall street. most of the market fell with the exception of real estate, utilities, and other so-called safe sectors. in the end, the dow dropped 92 points. the s&p 500 lost 16, and the tech-heavy nasdaq fell 114 points. meanwhile, the coca-cola company says it is, quote, closely watching the marijuana-infused drink market. that's all coke would say following a report that it was in talks with a canadian cannabis company. it becomes legal october 17th. coke's interest lies in a nationa
chamber of commerce president thomas donahue said the u.s.s on pro-growth policies, but that's not what tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods deliver. the latest round of tariffs spare some consumer products including child safety products, smart watches from apple and fitbit. parts for computer service and networking gear that power cloud data centers will be included. the president warned china if it retaliates he'll impose tariffs on an additional $267 billion worth of chinese...
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chamber of commerce president and ceo tom donahue took questions from reporters at an event put together by the christian science monitor. he talked about the economy and political spending for the 2018 midterm election cycle. this is an hour. >>
chamber of commerce president and ceo tom donahue took questions from reporters at an event put together by the christian science monitor. he talked about the economy and political spending for the 2018 midterm election cycle. this is an hour. >>
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patrick donahue joining us. vonnie: still ahead, futures in focus. oil rally keeps going.will it last? ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. time for futures in focus. oil on time for its third straight weekly gain. proved -- around 72, brent around 82. how long does this last? think it's going to be forever. like the housing market, when it took off. i think it is going to be lower, longer. a slow rally that i don't think is going to get out of hand, because we still have great production in the states. i still believe the global state tariffs and sanctions with the will ease. we have the iranian sanctions starting to bite, oil analysts trying to replace 1.5 to 2 million barrels per day, a little bit of a scare in the market. if you are short, you need to get out. but i don't think it is going to catch on fire today. wti crossing $73 per barrel. how -- close to $10? >> i think that is due to the iran sanctions. and we still have decent production here. about 1.5 weeks ago, we had research that said in north dakota, producing 1.7 2 million summer,per day in the the equivale
patrick donahue joining us. vonnie: still ahead, futures in focus. oil rally keeps going.will it last? ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. time for futures in focus. oil on time for its third straight weekly gain. proved -- around 72, brent around 82. how long does this last? think it's going to be forever. like the housing market, when it took off. i think it is going to be lower, longer. a slow rally that i don't think is going to get out of hand, because we still have great production in...
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i'm courtney donahue, this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up. briefly spiking, 14% for a six-day gain. the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. julie: i'm a julie hyman, this is the "european close," on "bloomberg markets,." disney saying that espn screening service has passed one million customers. disney announcing that in a statement. 1%, espn hasg, up been a troubled part of the disney empire. this looks like a bright spot for the unit. atnie: we are looking cannabis, new crypto shares spiting 14% before erasing gains, seemingly little rationale driving the move. iscks linked to the grace, similar to bitcoin last year. luke, is this partially because people missed out on bitcoin? reporter: i think it has to do with the volatility between them and the fact that the coin has not had as much juice as we have noted to have lately. volatility over the past 30 days is at the lows. ay, volatility has exploded to levels bitcoin has not seen since 2014. tradable.thing people are leaping into it without an
i'm courtney donahue, this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up. briefly spiking, 14% for a six-day gain. the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. julie: i'm a julie hyman, this is the "european close," on "bloomberg markets,." disney saying that espn screening service has passed one million customers. disney announcing that in a statement. 1%, espn hasg, up been a troubled part of the disney empire. this looks like a...
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what it's about. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and your director -- genius director, michelle donahue is -- was the tipping point for me. i love the show, i love the idea, but you know, getting back together with -- >> jimmy: you worked with him on "eternal sunshine." [ applause ] what is it? we were very fortunate here, he during the coursed our show once. >> yes, i heard that. >> jimmy: crazy experience. it was -- he's one of -- maybe the most creative person i've ever met. he had our couches come to life. and the desk stood up. it was really like he turned the show inside out. >> what did you do on the show? >> jimmy: i almost didn't need to be there. what is it about him that appeals to you as an actor working with him? >> he's a mad scientist, you know. he's a true artist. he sits back and looks at something and goes, what if it was upside down, would it make a difference? am i in a dream world? i used to argue with him on "eternal sunshine" and say, why does she have one leg walking down the street? he goes, because some parts of our memories are not there. they're not complete.
what it's about. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and your director -- genius director, michelle donahue is -- was the tipping point for me. i love the show, i love the idea, but you know, getting back together with -- >> jimmy: you worked with him on "eternal sunshine." [ applause ] what is it? we were very fortunate here, he during the coursed our show once. >> yes, i heard that. >> jimmy: crazy experience. it was -- he's one of -- maybe the most creative...
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let me have the money oh no you never know him about the little hospital close on a habitable or donahue's if i didn't come back. out of i would go to about you out of mama's. back up a lot about you out of all my circuit a lot of amateur can be murdoch that we are a lot of it going up in public so. to look up the model home front look. what you know why they. within a week of the demolitions volunteers from the jordan valley solidarity group arrive to help with soccer and his neighbors rebuild their homes. between twenty eleven and twenty eighteen four hundred fifty eight housing units were demolished in the jordan valley districts of two of us and jericho by the israeli army. during that same period three of her sons and up with soccer himself spent time in israeli prisons all but one son were held without charge or trial the. eldest son sucker was charged with possession of a weapon and sentenced to nine months in jail. a bull sucker has filed for a dismissal of the case. his home compound has been destroyed three times. the little fairy tale i bet the guy who. got it he almost won the
let me have the money oh no you never know him about the little hospital close on a habitable or donahue's if i didn't come back. out of i would go to about you out of mama's. back up a lot about you out of all my circuit a lot of amateur can be murdoch that we are a lot of it going up in public so. to look up the model home front look. what you know why they. within a week of the demolitions volunteers from the jordan valley solidarity group arrive to help with soccer and his neighbors rebuild...
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his attorney, kevin donahue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> no forensics, no witnesses, notbody. the defense might have stopped right there. instead, they decided to gamble. mike was a nice guy. the jury should see that. >> do you solemnly swear -- >> if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it out for the jury. how odd then that mike, under oath now, amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail that carol was in the bathtub when she said something mean to him. >> she said, "you make my skin crawl." >> also slightly different, the way he discovered she was gone. >> i opened the front door and went out, and the garage door was open, and the car was gone. >> in earlier versions, didn't mike say he heard the garage door go up and saw taillights as carol drove away? why had his story changed again? >> what's the deal with that? did you hear the garage door? >> i don't think so. >> why do you think that now? what has jogged your memory? >> because i think over the years, i though
his attorney, kevin donahue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> no forensics, no witnesses, notbody. the defense might have stopped right there. instead, they decided to gamble. mike was a nice guy. the jury should see that. >> do you solemnly swear -- >> if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it out for the jury. how odd then that mike, under oath now, amended his story just a little...
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lost on habit or donahue's you know i didn't have much. of either though about you had a bomb attack on about two of them a second in another bomb a second that we had a gun out in public so. the mobile home. can now why they hate. within a week of the demolitions volunteers from the jordan valley solidarity group arrived to help with soccer and his neighbors rebuild their homes. between twenty eleven and twenty eighteen four hundred fifty eight housing units were demolished in the jordan valley districts of two of us and jericho by the israeli army. during that same period three of her sons and up a sucker himself spent time in israeli prisons all but one son were held without charge or trial the. eldest son sucker was charged with possession of a weapon and sentenced to nine months in jail. sucker has filed for a dismissal of the case. his home compound has been destroyed three times. the little fairy tale i bet god or. the granite here might want to me. that i'd like to get him again. some of it. since al jazeera first filmed the palest
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new jersey native brian donahue is a reporter with 20 years experience focusing on south jersey.hat survived prohibition, the great depression, two world wars, numerous declines and rebirths, still here, still great, a symbol of what atlantic city was and should be again, could be again. >> brian: to bring a city back after its decline is a really complicated, hard, process and they wanted easy answers and casino gambling was seen as an easy answer. >> anthony: yes, it sure sounded like a good idea. >> brian: they were going to put this plan in effect. 12 casinos here, bring everybody up from the top down. it hasn't worked. now you're left with just 12 casinos. ♪ >> anthony: and if you're looking for an example of lemming like lurch towards a shiny new cliff face from which to tumble, look no further than this $2.4 billion goat rodeo, the revel. it opened in 2012 and closed less than two years later -- the most expensive casino in new jersey history. >> brian: they just forged ahead with it. the hubris was incredible. >> anthony: what were they thinking? >> brian: short term mone
new jersey native brian donahue is a reporter with 20 years experience focusing on south jersey.hat survived prohibition, the great depression, two world wars, numerous declines and rebirths, still here, still great, a symbol of what atlantic city was and should be again, could be again. >> brian: to bring a city back after its decline is a really complicated, hard, process and they wanted easy answers and casino gambling was seen as an easy answer. >> anthony: yes, it sure sounded...
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nejra: patrick donahue, thank you for joining us.he chief economist and managing director at g plus economics is still with us. i want to pick up on a point that patrick made. given what we have seen in that puteconomy, does president erdogan under more pressure to build relations with the eu? >> that is a fair point. president erdogan's international rating has plummeted. his diplomatic credentials are deeply tarnished across the eu. his economic management has been deeply destabilizing for the economy. while there are credible issues about short-term debt and the instability that creates in terms of turkish payment crisis, and the stability of the financial system in terms of foreign reserves balance asset liability imbalances, there is that issue that is trust. foreign investors have lost trust in the credibility of economic policy because of president erdogan triggering with the central bank -- interfering with the central bank. he is trying to manage political risk in order to undo the isolationism he has introduced to turkish p
nejra: patrick donahue, thank you for joining us.he chief economist and managing director at g plus economics is still with us. i want to pick up on a point that patrick made. given what we have seen in that puteconomy, does president erdogan under more pressure to build relations with the eu? >> that is a fair point. president erdogan's international rating has plummeted. his diplomatic credentials are deeply tarnished across the eu. his economic management has been deeply destabilizing...
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join us now for the hour, paul donahue. also covering the chinese market, hao hong. thank you both for joining us. see the fact that china is cutting their u.s. treasury holdings, is this only a trade were something else? paul: we have to be very careful about this. this is a leader of an extremely dubious quality. i don't actually believe china is cutting its treasury holdings yet. i think it is changing how it is managing the treasury holdings. reported,e numbers that appears is domestic thatngs but i do think whilst china is very unlikely to go down the nuclear option of selling treasuries, they may choose not to show up at an auction or two or reinvest payments. is the case, there is a reminder that the balance of payments is a two-way flow. in the current account data, you have the balance of payments in the capital flow on the other side of the equation. if the americans are getting very hostile, there is the reciprocal side of maybe we don't by so many of your treasuries. francine: do you agree with paul? they would not cut treasuries just to make a point to a
join us now for the hour, paul donahue. also covering the chinese market, hao hong. thank you both for joining us. see the fact that china is cutting their u.s. treasury holdings, is this only a trade were something else? paul: we have to be very careful about this. this is a leader of an extremely dubious quality. i don't actually believe china is cutting its treasury holdings yet. i think it is changing how it is managing the treasury holdings. reported,e numbers that appears is domestic...