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the eu slapped apple with an immense tax bill, drawing reaction from all corners. >> we do not expecting improper. >> we criticize europe, but we should look at ourselves. nejra: it bank of japan hints at more stimulus while things are looking up and china, and the u.s. jobs report could be critical for the fed. >> i do think there is enough here to raise rates by the end of the year. nejra: central banks are a topic of conversation with prominent
the eu slapped apple with an immense tax bill, drawing reaction from all corners. >> we do not expecting improper. >> we criticize europe, but we should look at ourselves. nejra: it bank of japan hints at more stimulus while things are looking up and china, and the u.s. jobs report could be critical for the fed. >> i do think there is enough here to raise rates by the end of the year. nejra: central banks are a topic of conversation with prominent
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the eu slapped apple with an immense tax bill, drawing intense reaction from all corners. >> we do nothe irish authorities did anything improper. >> we criticize europe, but we should look at ourselves. >> that sets a dangerous precedent. nejra: it bank of japan hints at more stimulus while things are looking up and china, and the u.s. jobs report could be critical for the fed. >> i do think there is enough here to keep them on a path to raise rates by the end of the year. nejra: central banks are a topic
the eu slapped apple with an immense tax bill, drawing intense reaction from all corners. >> we do nothe irish authorities did anything improper. >> we criticize europe, but we should look at ourselves. >> that sets a dangerous precedent. nejra: it bank of japan hints at more stimulus while things are looking up and china, and the u.s. jobs report could be critical for the fed. >> i do think there is enough here to keep them on a path to raise rates by the end of the...
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the eu slapped apple with an immense tax bill, drawing reaction from all corners. >> we do not expect that they did anything improper. >> we criticize europe, but we should look at ourselves. nejra: it bank of japan hints at more stimulus while things are looking up and china, and the u.s. jobs report could be critical for the fed. >> i do think there is enough here to raise rates by the end of the year. nejra: central banks are a topic of conversation with prominent guest that pull no punches. >> the work is never done, and i do not think you can say one and done and that is it. >> raising by 25 basis points in september, and then doing it again in december. nejra: plus, a one-on-one with russian president vladimir putin. pres. putin: we will work with it. nejra: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ hello and welcome. i am nejra cehic. this is "bloomberg best," your him weekly review of the most important interviews, analysis from bloomberg television around the world. the market is so buzzing from friday when remarks from federal reserve chair janet yellen signaled that t
the eu slapped apple with an immense tax bill, drawing reaction from all corners. >> we do not expect that they did anything improper. >> we criticize europe, but we should look at ourselves. nejra: it bank of japan hints at more stimulus while things are looking up and china, and the u.s. jobs report could be critical for the fed. >> i do think there is enough here to raise rates by the end of the year. nejra: central banks are a topic of conversation with prominent guest...
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last week, the european union slapped apple with a fine worth up to $14.5 billion. the eu that apple owes back taxes for breaking antitrust rules involving ireland. cook told the "washington post" he wouldn't bring apple's overseas funds to the u.s. until there's a fair tax rate. >>> today two san francisco- based lawmakers plan to urge governor brown to sign a restroom access bill for california. the legislation calls for all single user restrooms in businesses and government buildings to be universally abscess i believe to all genders. david campos is promoting it. >>> this naval carrier is being pitched as a way to house the homeless. former mayor art agnos proposes it for temporary housing. he says the ship actually served that purpose for two weeks after the loma prieta earthquake in 1989. some supervisors are on board but a few homeless advocates disagree. >> i can tell new my district in the mission, it's ground zero, we have dozens of people living on the streets. if it takes a decommissioned aircraft carrier to do that, i think we should consider it. >> it's a pub
last week, the european union slapped apple with a fine worth up to $14.5 billion. the eu that apple owes back taxes for breaking antitrust rules involving ireland. cook told the "washington post" he wouldn't bring apple's overseas funds to the u.s. until there's a fair tax rate. >>> today two san francisco- based lawmakers plan to urge governor brown to sign a restroom access bill for california. the legislation calls for all single user restrooms in businesses and...
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. >>> days after being slapped with a 13 billion euro tax bill from the eu, apple ceo tim cook has gone on the offensive. speaking to the irish independent said quote, no one did anything wrong here and ireland is being picked on. he claims competition investor just picked number from i don't know where. >>> samsung was the first to launch latest gadget in berlin. unveiled a new smart watch. had an unexpected update from rival apple. delivery concerns for the new galaxy note seven. korea down little more than 2%. >> la nova was one of the fist big companies to show off big device in berlin. lenovo. launched a new tablet called the yoga book. touch screen keyboard. joins us from berlin to tell us more. you have cats, pets behind you and a yoga book. tell us more. >> reporter: i know. i'll tell you about the cats in a second. playing with a cat in canada just a second ago. with regards to the yoga book, everything is innovative here. everything is the newest model. a lot of these companies are looking at all things bendable. including for example, lg. looking at the banana phone. somethin
. >>> days after being slapped with a 13 billion euro tax bill from the eu, apple ceo tim cook has gone on the offensive. speaking to the irish independent said quote, no one did anything wrong here and ireland is being picked on. he claims competition investor just picked number from i don't know where. >>> samsung was the first to launch latest gadget in berlin. unveiled a new smart watch. had an unexpected update from rival apple. delivery concerns for the new galaxy note...
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all of those things have tax ill mri kagss so for the eu to come back and slap this, you know, again shocking, i'll use that word, number on apple, that's going to give everybody else pause and, you know, ireland needs to have some ability as a sovereign nation to attract the jobs and companies to their country. i thought it was surprising and not particularly helpful. >> finally, twitter around $20 this morning. shares up over 30% in the last three months. i know you're aware of some of the speculation surrounding this board meeting. are you contending there's nothing special about tomorrow? >> look, i mean, the company is under a microscope like no other company in the world and i think it's reached almost epic proportions when regularly scheduled board meeting starts to take on almost pontiff-like expectations. i'm invisioning media people and analysts outside of the building looking for what color smoke is coming out of the top of the building on thursday. so i just think it's gotten a little bit out of hand with the normal course of business. >> but what i don't hear you saying is that there's been no evolution in the way d
all of those things have tax ill mri kagss so for the eu to come back and slap this, you know, again shocking, i'll use that word, number on apple, that's going to give everybody else pause and, you know, ireland needs to have some ability as a sovereign nation to attract the jobs and companies to their country. i thought it was surprising and not particularly helpful. >> finally, twitter around $20 this morning. shares up over 30% in the last three months. i know you're aware of some of...