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thank you, john freeman.we continue our look back at the best of "bloomberg technology" 2019. we will hear from apple cofounder steve wozniak on his gripes with the apple card. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. bloomberg was first to report that goldman sachs was being investigated for alleged discrimination over its apple card algorithm. social media postings in november by technology entrepreneur and apple co-founder steve wozniak complaining about unequal treatment of their wives ignited a firestorm. bloomberg technology spoke to wozniak from san jose. articleswere a lot of saying it was alleging gender bias as the only possible explanation. my wife thought that. i know apple is the least biased of all the companies, the least discriminatory, the only big company in the united states that guarantees equal pay for equal work by gender, so that was out of the thing. it was goldman sachs. and they have listened, maybe because i got involved.
thank you, john freeman.we continue our look back at the best of "bloomberg technology" 2019. we will hear from apple cofounder steve wozniak on his gripes with the apple card. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. bloomberg was first to report that goldman sachs was being investigated for alleged discrimination over its apple card algorithm. social media postings in november by technology entrepreneur...
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hollywood financing meant that when you get a big star like forrest whitaker or will smith or morgan freeman it could lead to financing the film cynthia revolt doesn't even have the history to be the lead role in it's saying she doesn't have this strong backing in nigeria she doesn't have this great backing of british and she barely has a film history in america so you don't have that same need for her to play the lead role there are great african-american women that did not get a chance here in america and i would love to see who they actually audition let me play i don't think. that i was going to sign i agree with you in times when i put it she's not respectful of this you have respect to the culture i'm not a stew the history of where she whether characters come from and whether that the essence of the people who come from then you're right she shouldn't be playing that role but as an artist. at the end. i think hollywood we're having this discussion within a space that we did not create for ourselves hollywood creates the space right they decide through their mode of production as kelln
hollywood financing meant that when you get a big star like forrest whitaker or will smith or morgan freeman it could lead to financing the film cynthia revolt doesn't even have the history to be the lead role in it's saying she doesn't have this strong backing in nigeria she doesn't have this great backing of british and she barely has a film history in america so you don't have that same need for her to play the lead role there are great african-american women that did not get a chance here...
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alison freeman, thank you very much. alison freeman in sandringham.cenes off the coast of sardinia, where a merchant ship became stranded on a rocky stretch of coast. the ship had unloaded a cargo of coffee and was heading for spain when bad weather forced the captain to try to return to port. rescue crews manage to reach all 12 crew members, but not before they'd endured some very large waves crashing onto the deck. nobody was injured. the latest headlines on bbc news: tesco suspends christmas card production at a chinese factory after a six—year—old girl in london finds a message claiming prisoners are being forced to pack them. the home secretary meets the family of harry dunn, the teenager killed in a road accident in northamptonshire in august australia's prime minister returns to the country after facing criticism for holidaying in hawaii while bushfires engulf three australian states. more now on one of our main stories. tesco is investigating allegations that forced labour is used at a chinese factory that produces its charity christmas cards.
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the freeman foundation by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, ank you. woman: and now, bbc world news anchor: this is bbc world news. pope francis celebrates christmas mass. calling for a softening of stony hearts and for conflict to end. >> may bring consolation to our rock. -- iraq. >> a powerful typhoon tutors to parts of the philippines leaving tens of thousands of people stranded. a fire engulfs the chilean city. the government declares a d alert. after what the queen calls a bumper yr, she highlhts the of her annual chrimas message.t food for festive thought. . u.k baking bugs into bread. ♪ anchor: welcome, and a very merry christmas to our viewers around the world. religious leaders around the world haveelivered their christmas messages. denounced attacks by extremist groups in west africa. receive the aid they need and he urged the world to ensure security in the middle east. >> under a perfect christmas got, 55,000 came tst.
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to thipbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woma and now, bbc world news. our top stories, israel'prime minister bjamin netanyahu ces his biggest political challenge in a decade as his hipty holds a leade contest. results will come in a few hours. theearch for survivors i the philippines after a powerful typhoon sweeps through, killing at least 16 p lple. a close-k at the man-made underwater farm in the seychelles, set up to save coral. >> the ste tisgrow coral, tinker aund until theyec be resilient to climate change, and plant them back. >> a glimpse of a rare it clips from the middle eastop and. pe marveling at the ring of fire. ♪ >> welcome to bbc world news. polls have closed in the race to lead israel's governing party, which benjamin netanyahu has led with an iron grip. madeyahu and his rival appeals to members for their support. according to party figures, nearly 50% of or 100 thousand members voted
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to thipbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. laura:hiis "bbc world news america." i'm laura trevelyan and. legal scholars disagree over whether the presidents conduct is impeachable >> if what we are talking about is not impeachable, then nothing is. >> i'm concerned about lowering impeachmen standards -- to fit o a paucievidence and an abundance -- laura: leaders seeming to gossip about president trump on a hot microphone.t he takes aim acanada's leader. >> well, he's two-faced. nice guy, but e truth is that i called him out onheact that he's not paying 2% and i guess he's not very happy about it. laura: plus, a holiday retail miracle. a small hardware store in the u.k. is winning over shoppers with a l-budget commercial that is all heart. thewo globe, welcome tod ws ameriea." we've from the politicians, witnesses and the president twitter account. today, law professors testi
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. s "bbc world news america." reporting from new york, i am nada tawfik. saudi arabia sentences five people to ath for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. critics say justice has hardly been served. a change in the corporate the planr has fired its ceo as it continues to struggle with the fallout of the 737 max crisis. and an impeachment process with no end in sight. mocrats demand documents republicans are wary of witnesses, and the house speaker has yet to send the articles to the senate. sen.ll mccon lk, we are at an iassean we cnot do anything until the speaker since the papers over. everybody enjoy the holidays. nada: for those watching on pbs e d around the globe, welc "world news amica." saudi arabia's decision to sentence five people to death for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi has been met with skepticism and
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and that is woefully short of expectations at germany's biggest club despite bind having beaten freeman in the last 20 occasions the pundits were taking anything for granted. bines defense had already conceded some 20 times looking and usually frail at the back and 24 minutes in. time jerome inside out before crowning an emphatic run. was devastating finish up to a devastating break them in the above and spawns instability due to the question mark still hanging over that coach monsey flick certainly has the players backing but he still only can take. were all the players themselves the ones not coming up with the goods. 3 loney philippic had failed to really excel in the final shot so far. but on saturday he did deliver the best happening in an equaliser in the 45th minute yeah the behind have struggled with 11 dusky doesn't find the nets and the polish school almost half of that tally so far the bag or just chip from. that total in 1st half injury time the above fine heads hands the game around after the break brian were ruthless and at times a little ridiculous. pushing your chips in
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and nowbbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the campaigning is over.s now itme for the voters of britain to decide. what will the results mean for the fate of brexit?to ght the debate begins on capitol hill on the articles of impeachment against president trump. plus, greta thunberg is named "time's" person of the year. the teenage activist is telling world leaders to quit making excuses and tackle cli change instead. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." it's the eve of britain'sel generation, with the fate brexit hanging in the balance.is if prime mr boris hnson commons for his conservative party, then britain ll leave the eu in january. but if the conservatives don't a haajority after the votes are counted, thfate of brexit is unclear.
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morgan freeman, $400. drew. what is "the shawshank redemption"? that's it.
morgan freeman, $400. drew. what is "the shawshank redemption"? that's it.
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>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers refusing to let go of her purse is drawing mixed reaction from some love our customers not smart but it's it's a there's a reaction it's a normal reaction, you know save your own step. it depends on the situation i probably would have done the same thing that she had only because i >>i'm not your average. the lady that's kind of frail and you know that he has that stereotype and i will fight back other customers say they are concerned that a violent purse snatching happened in an otherwise quiet part of just a little surprised because it's. >>this is usually a common area, definitely i hope they do catch him you know because
>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers refusing to let go...
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back now, james freeman from the "wall street journal." also a fox news contributor.he used to say millionaires and billionaires. now it is just billionaires. i believe she is a millionaire. it is same old rhetoric, is it not, james? >> democrats and especially elizabeth warren will need to adapt their rhetoric, what they're trying to sell is a fantasy that only wealthy people are thriving right now in the u.s. economy. ashley: right. >> and we get one economic report after another, most recent from the department of labor, the atlanta federal reserve bank, saying that, people with lower income levels, people at middle income levels, rank-and-file workers are seen rising wages, rising faster than wages of their bosses. this is part of that fan at that sy. it extends how shy -- she would allegedly play for some of her plans which is wealth tax. ashley: right. >> larry summers says it will not raise as much money as she thinks, it will be destructive economically but it is flat-out constitutional. it is not going to happen. there is a reason roughly a century ago politi
back now, james freeman from the "wall street journal." also a fox news contributor.he used to say millionaires and billionaires. now it is just billionaires. i believe she is a millionaire. it is same old rhetoric, is it not, james? >> democrats and especially elizabeth warren will need to adapt their rhetoric, what they're trying to sell is a fantasy that only wealthy people are thriving right now in the u.s. economy. ashley: right. >> and we get one economic report...
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coming up this morning, former counsel without usury committee daniel freeman and alan baron talk abouthe impeachment process and rosemary gibson talks about her book. sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning, join the discussion. actor and environmental advocate ted danson was on capitol hill for a hearing on the environmental impacts of plastic pollution. he currently serves as a board member for oceana, a nonprofit ocean conservation organization. the hearing also heard testimony from other environmental advocates and it plastic industry representative. >> subcommittee on water, oceans will come to order. it may look like congressman hoffman, but i'm not. i know it's a shock. i'm congressman lowenthal and congressman huffman is back in sonoma dealing with the wildfires and was never able to get back here to washington. so we're all hoping that, you
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the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this isc world news america." reporting from washington, i am a deadly shooting at naval base in florida leaves four people dead, including the gunman. officis say the shooter was a saudi national. a key deadline arrives from president trump. ile white house signals it not take part in impeachment proceedings in the housaying democrats are acting unfairly. plus, cheating death how a british woman survived after her heart stopped for six hours while she was hiking in spain. and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." u.s. military offials say the gunman who opened fire at the naval air stion in pensacola, florida, was a saudi national. dihe was a member of the sir force in the u.s. for flight training. the gunman killed three people before he was shot dead by officers. several others were iured. investigators are
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>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our prayers could go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers refusing to let go of her purse is drawing mixed reaction from some love our customers not smart but it's it's a is your reaction it's a normal reaction. you know save your own step. it depends on the situation i probably would have done the same thing that she had only because i mean i'm i'm not your average. >>lady that's kind of frail and you know that has that stereotype you know i will fight back other customers say they are concerned that a violent purse snatching happened in an otherwise quiet part of just a little surprised because it's. >>this is a calm area, definitely i hope they do catch him you kno
>>shoved to the ground and dragged across the parking lot here at this wal-mart store in freeman that is what police say happened to a female victim was the target of a violent purse, snatching that happened here said day investigators say the incident happened after the 2 men pushed the woman down and struggled with her as she desperately clutched onto our prayers could go. >>was i don't wanna i don't always my life, the fact that the woman struggled with the 2 purse snatchers...
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the freeman undation. by judy and pefor blum-kovler dation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected need and by cons ibutions to this ation from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. they are taking it seriously today, impeachment of donald j. trump. for those watching on pbs and around thelobe, welcomeo a bbc news special edition of "world news america." we are following the ongoing debate on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives. hethese areive pictures. lawmakers have been making their cases one by one, first a democrat, then a republican, backwards and forwards. 435 members, it takes a little bit of time. ma have invoked the constitution oroa the solem that they took themselves as lawmakers. and of course we have heard some of the usual talomng points both parties and from the president himself. when they have all had a chance to speak, they will hold a v voe -- tes, actually. one, abuse of power. two, obstruction of congress. we will have the latest from capitol hill, but first, north america editor jon
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james freeman's use of word falsehoods. we can call them lives.y in a position to decide president obama talking about benefits of obamacare should not have benefit of political ads saying that because they were completely wrong? or should he take out somebody saying that the gop tax cuts were bad for the middle class? i think it is an impossible place to put a cop in. i think thiel is exactly right. let it happen. connell: this is mark zuckerberg's position as far as we know. that is the current position of the company. >> exactly. connell: it is interesting when he came out with that position, the company did, immediately people said will he change his mind? will they change their policy? maybe they won't. maybe they will stick with this. >> i think they should stick with this. this sun like trying to police real misinformation or horrible stuff posted by 2 1/2 billion users. these are presumably legitimate political ads. they know who is putting them up there. they can check the content whether coming out after deep website or something like th
james freeman's use of word falsehoods. we can call them lives.y in a position to decide president obama talking about benefits of obamacare should not have benefit of political ads saying that because they were completely wrong? or should he take out somebody saying that the gop tax cuts were bad for the middle class? i think it is an impossible place to put a cop in. i think thiel is exactly right. let it happen. connell: this is mark zuckerberg's position as far as we know. that is the...
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this weekend, university of maryland baltimore county president, freeman row bow ski shares this insights on building and sustaining an inclusive, high achieving and innovative university. allen dershowitz offers thoughtses on how sexual misconduct accusations should be handled. glory steinam chronicled or life and career. and amity compares the economic debates to the those happening today. find a full schedule online at booktv.org or by consulting your program. guide. >> good afternoon, we're running also behind today 9 on behalf the american enterprise institute i welcome you to a conversation we'll rafe with pamela paul but here recent book, how to raise a reader. so much of raising children these days seems to be about what we don't want them to do. keeping them away from dangers both real and virtual. no doubt this is
this weekend, university of maryland baltimore county president, freeman row bow ski shares this insights on building and sustaining an inclusive, high achieving and innovative university. allen dershowitz offers thoughtses on how sexual misconduct accusations should be handled. glory steinam chronicled or life and career. and amity compares the economic debates to the those happening today. find a full schedule online at booktv.org or by consulting your program. guide. >> good afternoon,...
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joining us now to discuss is a coordinating committee member of the black lines for peace now for freeman knepper always a pleasure having you on sir thank you so did you recently returned from venezuela what do you think the effects of this travel ban will be for those $25.00 that is wayland's affected by it and the president nicolas maduro so again is going to it's . going to. increase the isolation of the country and people tend to look at these bans on individuals as not so harmful as something. only targeting people who are guilty of something but they're really meant to impede the ability of country to create deals and to do different things and i mean people just need to be able to travel in order to to make to work things in this global interconnected world so it's going to actually have some tough implications along with that deal that they made along with this. this agreement was also that if any of these people can be extradited those fishes could be extradited if they happen to be in one of these countries greece to or somewhere else that agrees to this this this thing i think
joining us now to discuss is a coordinating committee member of the black lines for peace now for freeman knepper always a pleasure having you on sir thank you so did you recently returned from venezuela what do you think the effects of this travel ban will be for those $25.00 that is wayland's affected by it and the president nicolas maduro so again is going to it's . going to. increase the isolation of the country and people tend to look at these bans on individuals as not so harmful as...
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united states and 14 other countries in that american hemisphere a black alliance for peace is now freeman joins us to discuss these 2 to watch. the european union's tendency to believe that. it represents europe has long been a major gripe for russia but as the e.u. experiences significant internal difficulties it is studied to reassess what it is and what it stands for what does that process mean for the countries sharing the continent with. my feeling with this world it's what now is we're so confused and fearful and the certain generation that's controlling all the politics around the world still when that generation dies off and children that are brought out of the smooth movie are less materialistic don't really care about these things don't even more automobiles want to live by the side job want to ride a bicycle this movement it's global and it's going the world is going to has to go this direction and it's going to change. in the special case somebody who can benefit a citizen of the middle. but doesn't get us a little bit also if. you talk to home don't think in russia think was
united states and 14 other countries in that american hemisphere a black alliance for peace is now freeman joins us to discuss these 2 to watch. the european union's tendency to believe that. it represents europe has long been a major gripe for russia but as the e.u. experiences significant internal difficulties it is studied to reassess what it is and what it stands for what does that process mean for the countries sharing the continent with. my feeling with this world it's what now is we're...
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john freeman, you will be sticking with us for your 2020 tech preview.berg technology is livestreaming on twitter. follow quick take on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ with cfra are back vice president of equity research john freeman. his calls for 2020. google undergoing -- oracle undergoing a big transformation. how do you see facebook entering what is a pretty crowded cloud business? john: it is crowded at the application layer. you have salesforce and all of those different software service companies. with what amazon does, the aws service, there were really only three competitors, at least in north america. microsoft as newer -- microsoft aws, and google cloud. i think the thing that distinguishes these guys is obviously they have done a lot of innovative stuff, but it is scale. facebook, amazon, google, and microsoft operate data center infrastructures, cloud infrastructure, that are orders of magnitude bigger than anyone else. that is the ticket to entry. i know they have discussed it. and just makes total sense, and it would give them regulatory pr
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. >> now on booktv's "after words" university of maryland baltimore county president, freeman hrabowski, shers insights on building and naming an inclusive, high achieving and innovative university. he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest leader, -- freeman hrabowski. have to start with this new book entitle he "the empower evidence university." what exactly is the empowered university? >> guest: thanks delight he to be here with you. the notification is this, that our universities should be empowered to look in the mirror and be honest with self, and wite as a way of talking about leadership and talking about our society that institutions that are healthy and that are secure should be willing to recognize whatever is going well, to acknowledge that, of course, but also to be willing to say, but we have a way to go, and so it's empowered to be honest with self, and the subtitle which is shared leadership, culture change and academic success start width the notion it's not but the
. >> now on booktv's "after words" university of maryland baltimore county president, freeman hrabowski, shers insights on building and naming an inclusive, high achieving and innovative university. he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest leader, -- freeman hrabowski. have to start with this new book entitle he "the empower evidence university." what...
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the organization that freeman started, a venture fund called perdomo's capital is very much on the donorll put up more than half of the $9 million to get started to try and get set up what i would call seasteds on land. carol: who once this? is there a demand for this? jeff: freeman and some of the people working with him on the ground say there's interest from organizations, whether global economic development groups or millionaires, to set up these kinds of many city states. carol: autonomous states, right? jeff: exactly. the pitch, although they are not working ostensibly with local governments -- they are leaving that with secondary agencies -- is that they would set up these semi-on thomas regents, tracts of land -- semi autonomous regions, tracts of land, with judges who they would hire to run things. they would be immune to local law. that's what's interesting. there's a line that the justice is more important than the tax breaks and he talks laws. he's saying let's create these. there will be some but there's a lot of freedoms and it's going to be economically successful. jeff: h
the organization that freeman started, a venture fund called perdomo's capital is very much on the donorll put up more than half of the $9 million to get started to try and get set up what i would call seasteds on land. carol: who once this? is there a demand for this? jeff: freeman and some of the people working with him on the ground say there's interest from organizations, whether global economic development groups or millionaires, to set up these kinds of many city states. carol: autonomous...
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parade of champions the united states won a record extending full freemans football world cup and their stuff pino took home every individual that was possible as much for passionate pleas for gender equality on field exploits in men's club football liverpool rain supremum winning the champions league and the club world cup in tennis the women's mage's was shed 4 ways but french open went to ash policy and did the year as number one. for the men it was 2 grand slam titles each for rafa nadal and novak djokovic the greatest comeback came in gulf where tiger woods won the masters age 4311 years after his last major victory following personal injury problems athletics had its usual up and down year kenya's gave became the 1st person to run a marathon in under 2 hours but it will not count officially. the world championships in doha were overshadowed by low spectator numbers the heat and doping but shelley and fraser price stole the show for the women adding to malta her record hall of $9.00 dulls the world championships the russian doping scandal intensified with the country now banned fro
parade of champions the united states won a record extending full freemans football world cup and their stuff pino took home every individual that was possible as much for passionate pleas for gender equality on field exploits in men's club football liverpool rain supremum winning the champions league and the club world cup in tennis the women's mage's was shed 4 ways but french open went to ash policy and did the year as number one. for the men it was 2 grand slam titles each for rafa nadal...