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>> yeah, john williams scoring. >> jimmy: he does the music." "jaws," "e.t." >> "superman," "harry potter." small things. >> jimmy: just small, tiny things. how did you even hook up with him? >> well john, i reached out to john years ago because i just wanted to talk to him about how he composed because i believe there was some kind of connection between how he orchestrates with how i can possibly conduct a basketball game and putting guys in the right position. there's something to be learned from that. and so he and i -- >> jimmy: would you just cold call people? >> i just cold called him, yeah. >> jimmy: and just say hey, like who else did you call? did you just call -- >> people at random all the time. oprah and just reaching out to people. >> jimmy: you call oprah and go hey? >> well, yeah. if you want to learn something, best way to learn is reach out and ask. john was just unbelievable and teaching me how to put things in certain areas and how he went about doing it. so we already had that relationship. and then, i said hey i made -- i w
>> yeah, john williams scoring. >> jimmy: he does the music." "jaws," "e.t." >> "superman," "harry potter." small things. >> jimmy: just small, tiny things. how did you even hook up with him? >> well john, i reached out to john years ago because i just wanted to talk to him about how he composed because i believe there was some kind of connection between how he orchestrates with how i can possibly conduct a basketball...
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john williams the full—back. only turn5 well. and he does it.omorrow morning in auckland. plenty of rugby going on at the moment — away from the lions in new zealand — wales beat samoa in their final tour match, to make it two wins out of two on their summer tour. several young players have been given the chance to impress with key players currently in new zealand. 22—year—old steff evans scored two tries in their 19—17 win with wales ending their tour on a high. in cricket, south africa have said england 175 to win the second he joined with the series. it is the first time england have played in taunton since 1883. the field first of all... debutant tom curran. superb start to his england career, a wicket with second delivery. taunton is a notoriously good place to bat and the south african captain smashed a 46. england's bowlers bowl bagwell in closing overs, two more wickets from that man, curran. south africa finished on 174—8. this is the scorecard. south africa with 174—8. 20 overs. england began their reply. in—play video highlights are o
john williams the full—back. only turn5 well. and he does it.omorrow morning in auckland. plenty of rugby going on at the moment — away from the lions in new zealand — wales beat samoa in their final tour match, to make it two wins out of two on their summer tour. several young players have been given the chance to impress with key players currently in new zealand. 22—year—old steff evans scored two tries in their 19—17 win with wales ending their tour on a high. in cricket, south...
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with bloomberg television, starting with our exclusive interview with san francisco fed chief john williams you are still hawkish looking at three rate hikes, and you are not even writing off four. why the optimism still? >> the data is good. we are adding about 180,000 jobs in the u.s., twice what we need to be at a sustained level. unemployment is below 4.5%, and i see it going lower. the economy is doing well, momentum, a little ways to go on we needation goal, but to continue the process we started of getting interest rates back to normal levels. >> why aren't you that concerned about the weaker inflation data? >> inflation is influenced by different factors. we have seen some transitory things push inflation down. when i look more broadly over the past couple of years, i see inflation measures moving towards our 2% goal. , bute still below that with a strong economy growing at a good pace and unemployment towards 4%, that will give us a draft to inflation and move us into i think 2% within a year or so. >> if you continue to see inflation below 2%, would you have to rethink the june ra
with bloomberg television, starting with our exclusive interview with san francisco fed chief john williams you are still hawkish looking at three rate hikes, and you are not even writing off four. why the optimism still? >> the data is good. we are adding about 180,000 jobs in the u.s., twice what we need to be at a sustained level. unemployment is below 4.5%, and i see it going lower. the economy is doing well, momentum, a little ways to go on we needation goal, but to continue the...
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ofk: so john williams' view moving towards the 2% goal or not?rd: i would say investors still need to be convinced. beenpc in the u.s. has not at or above 2% in over five years. if core pc has been that low for so long, it has to overshoot for the fed to be at its target over time. it does not like it is getting there. investors do not have a lot more tightening price into the curve between now and the end of next year. i would say there is skepticism there. the same thing in europe. euro area core inflation is barely above 1%. that is not near where the ecb is targeting. as much as central banks would like to normalize rates and get the -- get on with the process, there is really no durable upside yet. vonnie: the would you summarizet the bank for international settlements is telling us right now? richard: the banks for international settlements is key in for central banks to return to some type of "normalization." it is difficult for central banks to achieve that globally, because, in the case of the ecb, they're one mandate is inflation. one m
ofk: so john williams' view moving towards the 2% goal or not?rd: i would say investors still need to be convinced. beenpc in the u.s. has not at or above 2% in over five years. if core pc has been that low for so long, it has to overshoot for the fed to be at its target over time. it does not like it is getting there. investors do not have a lot more tightening price into the curve between now and the end of next year. i would say there is skepticism there. the same thing in europe. euro area...
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this week issue, by the irs is demanding two billion dollars and businessweek's interview with john williams. finally, we will tell you the song of the summer and justin bieber. all that had, on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> we're here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief. let's talk in the politics section. we heard promises along the campaign trail. that donald trump was not going to touch social security. he said he's got a big heart. turns out that there's going to be a great deal of cuts. roughly about $70 billion. and this is going to hit some of the people that supported him the most. >> yeah. this is a perfect issue to look at what he actually said on the campaign trail and what he promised and what's actually happening in practice. we should be clear that the proposed cuts to social security and in this case disability benefits are part of a budget which is unlikely to proceed in the shape it is now. why it's so interesting is you hear a lot of rhetoric about disability insurance and benefits being something that's a subject of a tremendous amount of fraud. that's being mani
this week issue, by the irs is demanding two billion dollars and businessweek's interview with john williams. finally, we will tell you the song of the summer and justin bieber. all that had, on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> we're here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief. let's talk in the politics section. we heard promises along the campaign trail. that donald trump was not going to touch social security. he said he's got a big heart. turns out that there's going to...
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john williams. finally, what went into making the song of the summer.t does mean we will talk about justin bieber. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. megan, let's talk about what's in the politics section. we heard donald trump was not going to touch social security. he said he's got a big heart. turns out roughly $70 billion in cuts. this is going to hurt some of the people that supported him. megan: this is a perfect issue to look at what he said on the campaign trail and promised versus what is actually happening. we should be clear this is part of a budget that is unlikely to proceed in the nation that it is right now. you hear a lot of rhetoric about disability insurance and disability benefits, being something that is subject to fraud. being played out, when you play it out, look at this on a root and branch way of how it's used, a lot of the areas that have the highest proportion of disability recipients is counties trump carry. that is because so many peop
john williams. finally, what went into making the song of the summer.t does mean we will talk about justin bieber. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. megan, let's talk about what's in the politics section. we heard donald trump was not going to touch social security. he said he's got a big heart. turns out roughly $70 billion in cuts. this is going to hurt some of the people that...
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whether you looking at pce, cpi, we hear john williams echo to more hikes this year, so what do you see>> i think those inflation numbers have been a little bit surprising. in 2017, we have been arguing we are making progress towards our 2% inflation goal, but these have been going in the opposite direction in the early months of 2017. i also rank in the first quarter we got a relatively weak gdp report. it was revised up, but even with that revision, the first half of 2017 will be relatively ordinary gdp growth of around 2%, so the idea that the economy is growing a lot faster than trend and this is going to push up inflation, i don't think it is matching up with the numbers that we are actually seeing. furthermore, inflation expectations actually started to decline after our march rate increase, and that is an important variable to keep track of as well in this discussion. >> business confidence right now is high. there is a lot of business optimism. you see business investment is stronger this year than in the last years. the issue is that is great, and it can help gdp growth, but 70
whether you looking at pce, cpi, we hear john williams echo to more hikes this year, so what do you see>> i think those inflation numbers have been a little bit surprising. in 2017, we have been arguing we are making progress towards our 2% inflation goal, but these have been going in the opposite direction in the early months of 2017. i also rank in the first quarter we got a relatively weak gdp report. it was revised up, but even with that revision, the first half of 2017 will be...
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with bloomberg television, starting with our exclusive interview with san francisco fed chief john williamsll hawkish, looking at three rate hikes, and you are not even writing off four. why the optimism still? john: i think the data has been actually very good. we are adding about 180,000 jobs in the u.s., twice what we need to do to be at a sustainable level. unemployment is below 4.5%, and i see it going lower. the economy is doing well, we have good momentum. we still have a little ways to go on our inflation goal, but i am still optimistic. we need to to continue -- we need to continue the process we started of getting interest rates back to normal levels. haslinda why aren't you that : concerned about the weaker inflation data? john: well inflation is , influenced by a lot of different factors. we have seen some transitory things push inflation down. when i look more broadly over the trends of the past couple of years, i see inflation measures moving towards our 2% goal. we are still below that, but with a strong economy growing at a good pace and unemployment getting towards 4%, that
with bloomberg television, starting with our exclusive interview with san francisco fed chief john williamsll hawkish, looking at three rate hikes, and you are not even writing off four. why the optimism still? john: i think the data has been actually very good. we are adding about 180,000 jobs in the u.s., twice what we need to do to be at a sustainable level. unemployment is below 4.5%, and i see it going lower. the economy is doing well, we have good momentum. we still have a little ways to...
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john williams has made the case for more interest rate rises.e expects inflation to rise to the 2% target next year as unemployment edges lower. viewsmments suggest his are in line with those of janet yellen. when you look at central banks and we talk about balance sheets in the second, but if you are a fed washer, you have to take simple bets you believe the economy is strong or the labor market is strong enough to push ,nd collation up automatically is that right? >> yes. the economy is growing strong enough for the unemployment rate to drop. in 2008-2009, but wage growth is very muted, so 2% -two .5% wage growth, where as it was double that level in 2007. you are seeing muted wage growth , and central banks have to make a call as to whether something has changed. yellen seems to be on the side that says we need to reload and raise it interest rates. is no compelling evidence they need to raise rates rapidly. if global inflation starts to ebb, you may find some of this pressure goes away for a while. francine: what are they worried about? they
john williams has made the case for more interest rate rises.e expects inflation to rise to the 2% target next year as unemployment edges lower. viewsmments suggest his are in line with those of janet yellen. when you look at central banks and we talk about balance sheets in the second, but if you are a fed washer, you have to take simple bets you believe the economy is strong or the labor market is strong enough to push ,nd collation up automatically is that right? >> yes. the economy is...
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serena williams firing back at legend player john mcen row for something he said about her and refuses to apologize for. we'll be right back. >>> we're back now with the 21st century battle of the sexes. serena williams firing back after comments about another tennis superstar, john mcenroe and not backing down. nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> reporter: a heated match off the court. former tennis pro john mcenroe raising eyebrows with npr, questioning whether serena williams is as good as the guys. >> best female player ever. >> why say female player? >> if she played the men's circuit, she would be like 700 in the world. >> you think so? >> yeah. that doesn't mean i don't think serena is an incredible player. i do. >> reporter: still, williams fired back, tweeting, deer john, i adore and respect you, but please, please keep me out of your statements that are not factually based. serena williams has scored 23 grand slam singles titles, more than any other player in the open era, male or female. >> she's won ten of them since she was 30. that's incredible. who else has that kind
serena williams firing back at legend player john mcen row for something he said about her and refuses to apologize for. we'll be right back. >>> we're back now with the 21st century battle of the sexes. serena williams firing back after comments about another tennis superstar, john mcenroe and not backing down. nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> reporter: a heated match off the court. former tennis pro john mcenroe raising eyebrows with npr, questioning whether serena...
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>> i talked to the president of the federal reserve bank in san francisco, john williams.ut out a paper speech on the idea of highest level targeting. you know the federal reserve has an inflation target of 2%. that the vastelow majority the time since that target was set. is, should we be allowed to go about that, above 2%? his theory is, yes, what you should target -- instead of being the rate of change, the level of prices. a consumer price index, the absolute level of prices. imagine if you had inflation running at 1%, but you would be getting further and further behind the expected trajectory of prices. strategy, awed his you could do a little catch up. until youo above 2% got back onto your intended trajectory. oliver: how does aiming for a price level, which would then provide some degree of flexibility if you go over it, is it just a function of where you move the goalposts to some extent? >> is a tricky thing. rune is a risk here if you below for a long time and then you said, we are really going to catch up now, you could have really high inflation which would sc
>> i talked to the president of the federal reserve bank in san francisco, john williams.ut out a paper speech on the idea of highest level targeting. you know the federal reserve has an inflation target of 2%. that the vastelow majority the time since that target was set. is, should we be allowed to go about that, above 2%? his theory is, yes, what you should target -- instead of being the rate of change, the level of prices. a consumer price index, the absolute level of prices. imagine...
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san francisco fed president john williams said the fed needs to keep raising rates to keep the economyel, speaking overnight in sydney. warned that if the fed waits too long,the economy will quote eventually overheat. bond market at 2.5%. it has been staying there for the last couple weeks. >>> look at equities around the world, asia higher overnight some prop up from price of oil, higher by about a percent. watching takata, big in japan, going to be delisted end of july anyway, but officially filing for bankruptcy the nikkei is closing higher by a hair hang seng and composite higher green arrows across the board in europe two banks wind down in italy, but it is propping up shares p 2 to 4%. if you look there, you can see reaction in the italian banks. you can see it is interesting, ecb had said if you don't do this, these banks are likely to fail and they're going to step in 17 billion euros. >> important factor that the market is watching quite some time. >>> oil prices slipped some 4% for the fifth negative week in a row, but wti is rebounding, up 0.3. the dollar was up about 0.1% t
san francisco fed president john williams said the fed needs to keep raising rates to keep the economyel, speaking overnight in sydney. warned that if the fed waits too long,the economy will quote eventually overheat. bond market at 2.5%. it has been staying there for the last couple weeks. >>> look at equities around the world, asia higher overnight some prop up from price of oil, higher by about a percent. watching takata, big in japan, going to be delisted end of july anyway, but...
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i do. >> reporter: still, williams fired back, tweeting "dear john, i adore and respect you, but pleaseep me out of your statements that are not factually based." serena williams has scored 23 grand slam singles titles, more than any other player in the open era, male or female. >> she's won ten of them since she was 30. that's incredible! who else has that kind of longevity and that kind of winning? lebron james? no. tiger woods? no. john mcenroe? no. no one except serena. >> reporter: she won her last one in january at the australian open while eight weeks pregnant. this isn't the first time williams has had to defend her accomplishments. in december, she addressed what her fans call a double standard on espn's "the undefeated." >> if i were a man, i would have 100% been considered the greatest ever a long time ago. >> reporter: and in march, "gq" came under fire for posting this photo of roger federer, calling him the greatest tennis player of all time. fans quickly responded, writing "that's not serena." as for mcenroe, he did sit down -- he didn't step down on "cbs this morning." >
i do. >> reporter: still, williams fired back, tweeting "dear john, i adore and respect you, but pleaseep me out of your statements that are not factually based." serena williams has scored 23 grand slam singles titles, more than any other player in the open era, male or female. >> she's won ten of them since she was 30. that's incredible! who else has that kind of longevity and that kind of winning? lebron james? no. tiger woods? no. john mcenroe? no. no one except...
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on npr john mcenroe says serena williams would rank like 700 in the world on the men's tour.he won 23 grand slams. he called her the best female player ever but her victory streak would be a different story if she were to play againstment . williams tweeted, quote, dear john, a door and respect you but please, keep me out of your statements that are not factually based. i have never played anyone ranked [ indiscernible ] here's a look at the baby boy... the spirit airlines flight was headed to dallas from fort lauderdale... and luckily there was a >>> a newborn was delivered midair on a plane over the weekend. the spirit flight was going dallas from fort lauderdale and there was a nurse on board who helped. the mother said soon after take- off, she started feeling contractions. >> from when the first contraction started my water broke within 15 minutes and 10 minutes later the baby was out. >> he was just along for the ride i think. >> just like a baby they do whatever they want. after the arrival the flight went to new orleans so the family could recover at a hospital. we'll
on npr john mcenroe says serena williams would rank like 700 in the world on the men's tour.he won 23 grand slams. he called her the best female player ever but her victory streak would be a different story if she were to play againstment . williams tweeted, quote, dear john, a door and respect you but please, keep me out of your statements that are not factually based. i have never played anyone ranked [ indiscernible ] here's a look at the baby boy... the spirit airlines flight was headed to...
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i do. >> reporter: still, williams fired back, tweeting, deer john, i adore and respect you, but pleaseease keep me out of your statements that are not factually based. serena williams has scored 23 grand slam singles titles, more than any other player in the open era, male or female. >> she's won ten of them since she was 30. that's incredible. who else has that kind of longevity and that kind of winning. lebron james? no. tiger woods? no. john mcenroe? no. no one except serena. >> reporter: she won her last one in january while eight weeks pregnant. today showing off that pregnant belly on the cover of "vanity fair." this isn't the first time williams has had to defend her accomplishments. in december, she addressed what her fans call a double standard on espn's the undefeated. >> if i were a man, i would 100% have been considered the greatest ever a long time ago. >> reporter: in march, "gq" came under fire for posting this photo of roger federer, calling him the greatest tennis player of all-time. fans quickly responded, that's not serena. mcinrow did step down on cbs good morning.
i do. >> reporter: still, williams fired back, tweeting, deer john, i adore and respect you, but pleaseease keep me out of your statements that are not factually based. serena williams has scored 23 grand slam singles titles, more than any other player in the open era, male or female. >> she's won ten of them since she was 30. that's incredible. who else has that kind of longevity and that kind of winning. lebron james? no. tiger woods? no. john mcenroe? no. no one except serena....
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. >>> san francisco fed president john williams is expecting three interest rate increase for the yearut says four could be appropriate. speaking in skouth korea this morning he added he doesn't fiscal changes to impact the u.s. economy this year but suggests we could see effects that could influence growth next year and the year after. >>> another top executive is leaving uber. the company announcing its head of finance is leaving. uber reported a loss of 7$708 million in the first quarter, that was narrower than the 991 million loss reported the previous quarter. revenue grew 8%. the privately held company is not obligated to publish results but has been doing so. >>> conagra has approached pinnacle foods about a possible acquisition. there's no certainty that pinnacle will engage or that conagra will pursue a potential deal further. >>> hewlett-packard enterprise reporting a steep drop in revenue from the key service group. it's down 1.1%. >>> don't miss hp ceo meg whitman on cnbc at 9:10 a.m. >>> box's quarterly earnings ahead of expectations. box is accomplishing its current goal
. >>> san francisco fed president john williams is expecting three interest rate increase for the yearut says four could be appropriate. speaking in skouth korea this morning he added he doesn't fiscal changes to impact the u.s. economy this year but suggests we could see effects that could influence growth next year and the year after. >>> another top executive is leaving uber. the company announcing its head of finance is leaving. uber reported a loss of 7$708 million in the...
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john williams. finally, what went into making the song of the summer.ill talk about justin bieber. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are here with megan murphy. let's talk in the politics sector. we heard donald trump was not going to touch social security.
john williams. finally, what went into making the song of the summer.ill talk about justin bieber. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are here with megan murphy. let's talk in the politics sector. we heard donald trump was not going to touch social security.
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john williams. finally, what went into making the song of the summer. will talk about justin bieber. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. megan, let's talk about what's in the politics
john williams. finally, what went into making the song of the summer. will talk about justin bieber. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. megan, let's talk about what's in the politics
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the impact until 2018 it came in the context of central bank noise with draghi, stanley fischer, john williams, healthcare so the market was at a vul n vulnerable point yesterday when this hit the tape. >> there was earnings growth for the first half of the year, expectations for more, so what do you think the impact is of has we heard out of the ecb forum yesterday? >> from being behind the curtain, now they'll be more front and center we'll go into september with maybe the quantitative tightening beginning from the fed. ecb tapering, the bank of england possibly raising rates, the bank of canada possibly raising rates, so the central bank is no longer your friend for asset prices i think people need to reassess highval dominguez valuations ins >> even though it's super slow, and we're coming off low yields and easing policy. >> there's no question it will be very slow but if there's the balloon and all the easing is the air going into that balloon, there's still air going into it. but if there's less air, the balloon starts to compress the valuations of the market which have been high for ye
the impact until 2018 it came in the context of central bank noise with draghi, stanley fischer, john williams, healthcare so the market was at a vul n vulnerable point yesterday when this hit the tape. >> there was earnings growth for the first half of the year, expectations for more, so what do you think the impact is of has we heard out of the ecb forum yesterday? >> from being behind the curtain, now they'll be more front and center we'll go into september with maybe the...
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london on the same day similar comments were made elsewhere by vice chair stanley fischer and john williams. somewhatvaluations are rich. we could use some traditional metrics. but i would not try to comment on appropriate valuations. those ratios depend on long-term interest rates and you know, of course there is uncertainty about that. yes, by standard metrics, some asset valuations were high, but there is no certainty about that. mark: meanwhile, the international monetary fund removes assumptions of president trump's plans to cut taxes and boost infrastructure spending. the imf reducing its forecast for the u.s. growth to 2.1%, down from 2.3%. bilal hafeezn and james pomeray. three fed officials were talking about rising asset prices, a new metric we need to throw into the equation. >> i think from our side, central bankers are going to have to think about this because if you think inflation is more and more so structurally lower, the wage growth is lower in a world of automation, you have digitalization, then maybe inflation is a little bit lower. may be the labor market does not tell
london on the same day similar comments were made elsewhere by vice chair stanley fischer and john williams. somewhatvaluations are rich. we could use some traditional metrics. but i would not try to comment on appropriate valuations. those ratios depend on long-term interest rates and you know, of course there is uncertainty about that. yes, by standard metrics, some asset valuations were high, but there is no certainty about that. mark: meanwhile, the international monetary fund removes...
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." >>> serena williams versus john mcenroe, and he is refusing to walk away from his controversial commentsthis as pregnant serena bares all and fires back at john. >> she does, but first, we'll take you inside the making of her "vanity fair" cover as she opens up about motherhood. >> the photos are stunning. for the cover the 35-year-old tennis super star was snapped wearing only a thong and belly chain. another with her fiance cradling her baby bump. she tells us that pregnancy was unexpected and it took six tests to convince her it was true. last january on the eve of the australian open, she handed a paper bag containing the test to ohanian who was shocked by the news. she is due in september, and she says she will return to the pro tennis circuit as soon as january because, quote, i don't think my story is over yet. >> this is just a new part of my life, and my baby's going to be in the stands and hopefully cheering for me, and not crying too much. >> the new images were snapped by annie leibovitz who took the 1991 cover of a pregnant and nude demi moore. "vanity fair" hits news stands
." >>> serena williams versus john mcenroe, and he is refusing to walk away from his controversial commentsthis as pregnant serena bares all and fires back at john. >> she does, but first, we'll take you inside the making of her "vanity fair" cover as she opens up about motherhood. >> the photos are stunning. for the cover the 35-year-old tennis super star was snapped wearing only a thong and belly chain. another with her fiance cradling her baby bump. she...
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this week issue, by the irs is demanding two billion dollars and businessweek's interview with john williamsyou the song of the summer and justin bieber. all that had, on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> we're here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief. let's talk in the politics section. we heard promises along the campaign trail. that donald trump was not going to touch social security. he said he's got a big heart. turns out that there's going to
this week issue, by the irs is demanding two billion dollars and businessweek's interview with john williamsyou the song of the summer and justin bieber. all that had, on bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> we're here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief. let's talk in the politics section. we heard promises along the campaign trail. that donald trump was not going to touch social security. he said he's got a big heart. turns out that there's going to
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that view was echoed at several events by her colleagues and john williams.g during a visit to london. >> asset valuations are somewhat rich if you use traditional metrics like price-earnings try to but i would not comment on appropriate valuations in those ratios. they depend on long-term , and of course, there is uncertainty about that, metrics,y standard some asset valuations look high, but there is no certainty about that. sebastian: a new cyber attacks similar to wanna cry has spread to the u.s. overnight, hitting businesses and government systems. the attack is being carried out by a virus with users being told to pay $300 and bitcoin for each infected computer to unlock their systems. the spread of the attack into asia is showing how ransomware is becoming a routine risk of doing business around the world. president trump's agenda -- least five gop members said they are debate on the bill which was drafted in secret by majority leader mitch mcconnell, that there is another setback on the republican's seven your campaign to repeal and replace the afford
that view was echoed at several events by her colleagues and john williams.g during a visit to london. >> asset valuations are somewhat rich if you use traditional metrics like price-earnings try to but i would not comment on appropriate valuations in those ratios. they depend on long-term , and of course, there is uncertainty about that, metrics,y standard some asset valuations look high, but there is no certainty about that. sebastian: a new cyber attacks similar to wanna cry has spread...
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to your point, john williams and stanley fischer of the fed came out today and make you wonder if thes getting concerned prices.set almost taking precedence over inflation at this point. bettingseem to be inflation will pick up, the fed especially seemed like they were coordinating a message to talk down the equity market, to tighten rates to prevent this bubble. joe: is the idea there isn't a fundamental change with this story? typically with a big shift something breaks with the story. mainly that these were the stocks that are the center of speculative activity. fed is is what the going to target that is what is going to get hit? >> i go back to that earlier in i can't even pronounce it. expression crowded trade. to me that is what it was. that is something that spooks investors. nobody wants to be in a crowded trade. we are feeling the ripples affect from this switch rotation out of tech. everyone was piling back in and using the losses as an opportunity to buy. >> the trend has been down. all the things we talked about ,oday, even the cyber attacks the comments from the fed offic
to your point, john williams and stanley fischer of the fed came out today and make you wonder if thes getting concerned prices.set almost taking precedence over inflation at this point. bettingseem to be inflation will pick up, the fed especially seemed like they were coordinating a message to talk down the equity market, to tighten rates to prevent this bubble. joe: is the idea there isn't a fundamental change with this story? typically with a big shift something breaks with the story. mainly...
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john: andrew williams shows up what is left of the glass patio stable after it day of the year. i heard it and glass everywhere. >> exploded. john: mom christine are thankful the young children were not on the deck. >> nothing hit it. no animal jumped on it. no one was outside. my daughter was outside an hour beforehand. john: she googled the manufacturer, court-yard creations and found several homeowners reporting the same thing. >> it was off, the glass explodes. john: glass patio tables are light weight, affordable and easier to keep clean than metal tables like this one. but the tempered glass can come with a downside. no matter what brand. >> it's common in the industry. john: glass installer gary told our sister station that temperature changes appear to be the cause in most cases. the government has hundreds of complaints about tempered shower doors, desks and glass cabinets all breaking without warning. but gary says tempered glass is safe, as the demonstration shows. it shatters pieces but tempered glass will break into tiny pieces and less likely to cut you. a spokespe
john: andrew williams shows up what is left of the glass patio stable after it day of the year. i heard it and glass everywhere. >> exploded. john: mom christine are thankful the young children were not on the deck. >> nothing hit it. no animal jumped on it. no one was outside. my daughter was outside an hour beforehand. john: she googled the manufacturer, court-yard creations and found several homeowners reporting the same thing. >> it was off, the glass explodes. john:...
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then we don't have to guess. >> now, williams had her say on twitter yesterday, she wrote: dear john, i a duran respect you, but please, please, keep me out of your statement that are not factually based. she went on to say in another tweet: i've never played anyone ranked there, nor do i have time. respect me and my brief is he as i'm trying to have a baby. good day sir. baseball member or meal ya from babe ruth will soon be up for grabs, the current owner may surprise you, actor charlie sheen. he is selling off ruth's 1927 wormed series ring also being optioned, traded root from the boston red sox. bids for the ring up to $600,000, and the contract is getting to up more than 400 grand at this point. >> well, here is a milestone that may make you feel old. the atm machine turns 50 years old today. that's right. the automated teller machine. maybe you call it the mack machine, debuted in london june 27th, 50 years ago today, took about two years for the machines to finally make it here to the u.s. currently more than 3 million atm's across the globe. >> well, still ahead on "eyewitnes
then we don't have to guess. >> now, williams had her say on twitter yesterday, she wrote: dear john, i a duran respect you, but please, please, keep me out of your statement that are not factually based. she went on to say in another tweet: i've never played anyone ranked there, nor do i have time. respect me and my brief is he as i'm trying to have a baby. good day sir. baseball member or meal ya from babe ruth will soon be up for grabs, the current owner may surprise you, actor charlie...
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the dallas fed president, robert kaplan, stick to the central bank's forecast, while john williams saysh hike would be appropriate if the u.s. economy strengthens. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: topline troubles. tells usanley ceo second-quarter trading revenue 10%, pace to drop at least echoing similar concerns from j.p. morgan and bank of america. we will bring you james gorman's outlook. polar opposites. president trump is said to lean towards pulling out of the land barth paris climate agreement. his decision, tonight at 8:00. plus, a no-show. theresa may gets lambasted by other party leaders for her decision to skip a televised debate. will it matter to voters? have traders already priced in a may majority? hello, good morning, and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open" i am matt miller. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. let us see how things are shaping up. gains across the board. futures.icture in we did see strong asian trading as well. now, you see the ftse up .4%. the cac up .3%. the dax up .2%. let us talk about the u.s. and focus in on the fed. after a string of spe
the dallas fed president, robert kaplan, stick to the central bank's forecast, while john williams saysh hike would be appropriate if the u.s. economy strengthens. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: topline troubles. tells usanley ceo second-quarter trading revenue 10%, pace to drop at least echoing similar concerns from j.p. morgan and bank of america. we will bring you james gorman's outlook. polar opposites. president trump is said to lean towards pulling out of the land barth paris climate...
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john williams got a call. our engineer. chief engineer from a unprofitable tv station in los angeles, saying, how do we apply? we said, no, this is just, we are going through this analysis, right? so, the broadcasters actually some of them were very interested. although the traditional, incumbent broadcasters through their trade association work appalled. -- were appalled. but the real opposition came from the head of the cellular telephone industry who tried to kill the study because at the same time there was a proceeding proceeding at the fcc asking if there was sufficient competition in the cellular industry and the working paper demonstrated there probably was not. industryhe cellular tried to kill the study that al -- but al -- -- i do not see a citation for -- >> i do not see a citation for him in the book. >> he was supportive and he said, get it out before somebody stops it. then -- >> then there was a case for work others had done. char, al, tom. a smallas not just group. things had begun to change. one of the oth
john williams got a call. our engineer. chief engineer from a unprofitable tv station in los angeles, saying, how do we apply? we said, no, this is just, we are going through this analysis, right? so, the broadcasters actually some of them were very interested. although the traditional, incumbent broadcasters through their trade association work appalled. -- were appalled. but the real opposition came from the head of the cellular telephone industry who tried to kill the study because at the...
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serena williams responds to john mcenroe's comments after he said she can't compete with male players. >>> we're getting new details this morning about the moments before the deadly collision between a navy destroyer and a massive container ship. the captain of the philippine cargo ship said the "uss fitzgerald" failed to respond to his warning signals after veering into his path. according to reuters he said he tried to make a hard turn to avoid the crash, but it was too late. seven american sailors were killed. multiple investigations are now under way. >>> a manhunt is under way in new orleans after a brutal attack on tourists in the city's popular french quarter. surveillance video shows four men jumping the two victims, beating them and then robbing them. one of those men was knocked unconscious. he's now in critical condition reportedly in a coma. both of the victims were with a church group visit police have already made at least one arrest in the case. >>> the family of philando castile has agreed to a $3 million settlement in his death. agreement with the minneapolis suburb o
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just about the data dependency, but we heard from bill dudley, stanley fischer, janet yellen, and john williamsse richer valuations in the market, right? do you think that will be the agenda now for the fed? , the financial conditions continue to loosen in the u.s.. compare that to europe and right, edging higher in terms of financial conditions loosening, but you can see the u.s. is definitely outperforming on that front. our financial conditions giving more prevalence? >> i think financial conditions have eased, and central banks are clearly watching those, but they are also watching economic growth, which is picking up. that is the key. i know janet yellen and dudley have mentioned the rich friday rations in stock market, and i know they are wary of bubbles given the bubble in tech stocks 2005-2000 six,g so i know they are sensitive to that, but i don't think that will be a guiding force going forward. i think it will be growth, inflation, and wage growth. >> i want to bring it back to the u.s. and one of the topics we talked about, which is the stress tests here do you think they are effect
just about the data dependency, but we heard from bill dudley, stanley fischer, janet yellen, and john williamsse richer valuations in the market, right? do you think that will be the agenda now for the fed? , the financial conditions continue to loosen in the u.s.. compare that to europe and right, edging higher in terms of financial conditions loosening, but you can see the u.s. is definitely outperforming on that front. our financial conditions giving more prevalence? >> i think...
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williams is fighting back against another tennis legend today. following a backhanded compliment about her talent. while promoting her new book. johnoe says williams is the greatest female player ever. but if she played on the mens circuit she would be somewhere around 700th. >> she wrote back keep me out of your statements that are not factually bases. respect me and my privacy as i'm trying to have a baby. good day sir . >>> european anti-trust regulators slapped google with a record setting fine. the european commission wants the online giant to pay $2.7 billion for allegedly using search results to steer customers to its own shopping platform and that violates rules and could have other implications for other tax firms and trade. and google may appeal this decision. >>> and if you ever had trouble completing a simple task you may want to look to your smart phone. mobile devices can reduce a person's mental capacity even if it's turned off. the mere presence of a smart phone led to so-called brain drain because we are always thinking about them. the "action news" team is out working on news stories tonight at 4:00. let check in
williams is fighting back against another tennis legend today. following a backhanded compliment about her talent. while promoting her new book. johnoe says williams is the greatest female player ever. but if she played on the mens circuit she would be somewhere around 700th. >> she wrote back keep me out of your statements that are not factually bases. respect me and my privacy as i'm trying to have a baby. good day sir . >>> european anti-trust regulators slapped google with a...
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serena williams responds to john mcenroe's comments after he said she can't compete with male players. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. introducing megared advanced triple absorption... it supports your heart, joints, brain, and eyes. and is absorbed by your body three times better. so one megared has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. new megared advanced triple absorption. >>> we're getting new details this morning about the moments before the deadly collision between a navy destroyer and a massive container ship. the captain of the philippine cargo ship said the "uss fitzgerald" failed to respond to his war
serena williams responds to john mcenroe's comments after he said she can't compete with male players. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more...
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papa john responded offering williams a pizza party with her dorm mates and internship at papa john'sarters. here is the interesting part. she said no to yale. she's going to auburn. >> still ahead some real backlash for bill maher. details on "early today." the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but little miss puffytail can never forget. "the only thing worse than having such large ears, is having such large eyes." "the only thing worse than having such large ears, wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena >>> welcome back on this monday. business travel forecast shows the ideal picture perfect spring water salt lake city to boise intermountain west and north, gorgeous conditions. hotter than we like but summer season in the desert southwest that continues into tomorrow. as i mentioned, probably one of the warmest days of the wee
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san francisco fed president john williams says the fed could raise the interest rate four times thisnomy gets stronger. the u.s. economy is on a good growth track. the next step will be to reduce the balance sheet. hill, some are signaling the intent to push back on the moves to improve relations with russia. the senate banking committee wants to toughen sanctions. sectors oftargets the russian economy, including mining and railways. republicans are pressing for more shank things -- more sanctions. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers. news acrossing bloomberg. ppg to which raw its proposal and not pursue an offer for axorent of ellie -- noveli. the u.s. is still a reliable trade partner. he also said chinese leaders need to do more to lane in north korea. reckless,ombat is dangerous, and becoming more so. china has the greatest leverage. with the greatest leverage comes the greatest responsibility. past ofdo our sanctions, but we look to beijing to bring the pressure to yangon the regime in p
san francisco fed president john williams says the fed could raise the interest rate four times thisnomy gets stronger. the u.s. economy is on a good growth track. the next step will be to reduce the balance sheet. hill, some are signaling the intent to push back on the moves to improve relations with russia. the senate banking committee wants to toughen sanctions. sectors oftargets the russian economy, including mining and railways. republicans are pressing for more shank things -- more...