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schiller did not respond the requests for comment.a key reason investigators want to talk to him, he has known trump for years, and is just about always by the president's side. a former new york city police officer after the election, the president gave schiller the title, director of oval office operations. among his jobs, hand-delivering the letter that told james comey he has been fired. he was there for that visit to the vatican, and he accompanied jared kushner to iraq. schiller there seated at the table with top military leaders. >> excuse me. sit down. you weren't called. sit down. sit down. sit down. >> reporter: but it is his time on the campaign trail that garnered the most attention. >> i have the right to ask the question. >> go back to univision. >> reporter: after this look from his boss, it was schiller who ushered jorge ramos out of that now infamous news conference. >> don't touch me, sir. you cannot touch me. >> reporter: it was schiller who was seen outside of trump tower punching a protester in the face. >> and ce
schiller did not respond the requests for comment.a key reason investigators want to talk to him, he has known trump for years, and is just about always by the president's side. a former new york city police officer after the election, the president gave schiller the title, director of oval office operations. among his jobs, hand-delivering the letter that told james comey he has been fired. he was there for that visit to the vatican, and he accompanied jared kushner to iraq. schiller there...
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schiller did not respond to a request for comment.ources close to the investigation tell abc news people on that witness list have been notified. schiller has known president trump for nearly two decades. a former new york city police officer, who is now director of oval office operations, the president assigning him such tasks as hand delivering the letter to fbi headquarters that told former director james comey he'd been fired. he is rarely heard from publicly. but he is nearly always by the president's side, known for being fiercely protective. during the campaign schiller was seen hitting a protester outside trump tower. >> stop it! >> reporter: he was at the center of this now-infamous moment. >> excuse me, sit down. you weren't called. sit down. >> i have the right to ask the question. >> reporter: after just a look from his boss, it was schiller who ushered univision anchor jorge ramos out of that news conference. >> don't touch me, sir. don't touch me. you cannot touch me. >> reporter: now, one white house official here tells
schiller did not respond to a request for comment.ources close to the investigation tell abc news people on that witness list have been notified. schiller has known president trump for nearly two decades. a former new york city police officer, who is now director of oval office operations, the president assigning him such tasks as hand delivering the letter to fbi headquarters that told former director james comey he'd been fired. he is rarely heard from publicly. but he is nearly always by the...
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keith schiller is now the director of oval office operations at the white house.s dispatched to the fbi headquarters to deliver, hand deliver trump's letter, terminating comey. >> keith schiller his personal bodyguard, was the person who delivered the letter firing the man investigating the president's campaign? >> that -- that is correct. >> seth: wow, that's even worse than breaking up with a girl by text. that's like breaking up with a girl in the chat feature on "words with friends." [ laughter ] so, to repeat that, trump actually sent one of his goons to do his dirty work. "mr. trump is very disappointed in your performance. now, i gotta take your thumbs." [ light laughter ] and if you were worried trump would send a boiler plate letter, worry not. because in his three paragraph note, he still found time to add, "i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions that's i am not under investigation." he used a termination letter to defend himself. donald trump is such a troll at this point, he's going to start doing his hair like this. [ laught
keith schiller is now the director of oval office operations at the white house.s dispatched to the fbi headquarters to deliver, hand deliver trump's letter, terminating comey. >> keith schiller his personal bodyguard, was the person who delivered the letter firing the man investigating the president's campaign? >> that -- that is correct. >> seth: wow, that's even worse than breaking up with a girl by text. that's like breaking up with a girl in the chat feature on...
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schiller interpretation of our two's americas. -- two americas.irman schiller? wife says i should do it. who knows. tom: i doubt it will happen. you are from that liberally those. there is a great write up today off of treasury secretary mnuchin conversation about the future of chair yellen. is it always a requirement that the fed chairman is politicized and either left or right? robert: i think the whole idea -- the chairman is 14 years. i think we have gotten away from that. people are not fully -- serving the full term. it's supposed to be a political -- a[papolitical. tom: there are a couple different names being tossed about. these are economists of -- please explain the common ground of john taylor of stanford with robert schiller of yell. there is a lot of the ground there. robert: the public to the -- the public debate tends to emphasize the differences. i think we would do fine under john taylor. of ans have more efficient market tinge to his thinking and is more likely to problems.fed for past there are differences. francine: can we take
schiller interpretation of our two's americas. -- two americas.irman schiller? wife says i should do it. who knows. tom: i doubt it will happen. you are from that liberally those. there is a great write up today off of treasury secretary mnuchin conversation about the future of chair yellen. is it always a requirement that the fed chairman is politicized and either left or right? robert: i think the whole idea -- the chairman is 14 years. i think we have gotten away from that. people are not...
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pope francis appointing monsignor alfred schiller as the fifth bishop of allentown.he 55-year-old is currently diocesan administrator and the first local priest to lead the diocese. schiller wants to focus on bringing younger people into the church and helping those hurt by abusive priests. >>> the roads around philadelphia are not for the faint of heart, right? and now a new survey proves what we already know. we're kind of rude to our fellow drivers. >> i found this out i guess the hard way. >> right. >> the fact is the entire state of pennsylvania got a failing grade in the survey. >> admit it. you've done it you've cut someone off on the road. maybe you stole that prime parking spot at the mall. >> why are pennsylvania drivers so rude? >> i don't have to answer that question. >> if you didn't know already, drivers around here are, well, pretty rude. >> cutting people off. gestures that go on with it. >> what makes rude driver. >> cutting people off and not using your signals. >> a survey done by the no non-profit cars for kids foundation asked drivers about their
pope francis appointing monsignor alfred schiller as the fifth bishop of allentown.he 55-year-old is currently diocesan administrator and the first local priest to lead the diocese. schiller wants to focus on bringing younger people into the church and helping those hurt by abusive priests. >>> the roads around philadelphia are not for the faint of heart, right? and now a new survey proves what we already know. we're kind of rude to our fellow drivers. >> i found this out i guess...
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professor robert schiller told me he does not believe home prices are too high. in fact, he shows that adjusted last housing boom.y're bel still, these prices are a bit old. a new deman reach ed another record high in may with e bu requesting home tours and a bigger jump in the number of buyers writing offers. i'm diana oleic in washington. >>> coming up, vicious virus. companies worldwide were victim of a new cyber attack and it seem. >>> a global cyber attack today hit companies and goths across the globe. computer systems in europe, russia and the u.s. were struck leave iing chaos in its wake. >> the trump administration offering support today as this sweeping global cyber attack continues to affect xaeps around the world. take a look at a list here of all of the different countries where companies and enter the is have reporteded they've been victims of this attack include ng the ukraine, a number of different xaeps and enter the is in russia as well. a state owned oil firm in the u.k., advertising and the law firm said they were hit in the united states. mer
professor robert schiller told me he does not believe home prices are too high. in fact, he shows that adjusted last housing boom.y're bel still, these prices are a bit old. a new deman reach ed another record high in may with e bu requesting home tours and a bigger jump in the number of buyers writing offers. i'm diana oleic in washington. >>> coming up, vicious virus. companies worldwide were victim of a new cyber attack and it seem. >>> a global cyber attack today hit...
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on tuesday, the kay schiller home price index is out.ursday, the iphone actually turns 10 years old. yes, we are old. friday, personal income is out. you know how good it feels to find a quarter in the couch. what about finding dollars in your clo courtney reagan found some in hers and explains how we can do it, too. >> looking to refresh your summer wardrobe but don't have the cash? look no further than your closet. there are websites will who help step gently used but still in-style clothes. i decided to do a test of an app called poshmark and threadup to see which woultd earn me more money. after spending quality time in my closet, i picked nine pieces from brands like j. crew and club monaco. i discovered poshmark works more like ebay and facebook combined. each item has its own listings and creating one is time consuming. it took hours to take pictures of the clothes, sometimes with me wearing them, then upload the images and set the price. and to sell, you need to be social. following others, commenting and sharing your listings. u
on tuesday, the kay schiller home price index is out.ursday, the iphone actually turns 10 years old. yes, we are old. friday, personal income is out. you know how good it feels to find a quarter in the couch. what about finding dollars in your clo courtney reagan found some in hers and explains how we can do it, too. >> looking to refresh your summer wardrobe but don't have the cash? look no further than your closet. there are websites will who help step gently used but still in-style...
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. >>> turning to this week's agenda on wall street, we get major world goods orders followed by schiller index and consumer confidence. janet yellen is speaking tuesday. and wednesday, pending home sales, final estimate on first quarter gdp. and on the earnings front, results from darden restaurant, conagra, nike. >>> the latest transformers movie taking the top spot at the weekend box office landon dowdy joins us with more. good morning >> reporter: taking top spot at the box office this weekend, $69 million domestically it is on par with expectation, lowest grossing opening weekend for the franchise, and puts added pressure on the $217 million productions international performance. good news, brought in $192.2 million in about 40 international markets. china opening at a franchise high, race for second with disney cars 3 alongside wb "wonder woman. both studios reporting $21.5 million over the weekend cars dipping 53% in its second weekend. "wonder woman" dropping only 39%. and fourth weekend of its release, sixth largest grossing dc comic adaptation worldwide. back to you. >> i want t
. >>> turning to this week's agenda on wall street, we get major world goods orders followed by schiller index and consumer confidence. janet yellen is speaking tuesday. and wednesday, pending home sales, final estimate on first quarter gdp. and on the earnings front, results from darden restaurant, conagra, nike. >>> the latest transformers movie taking the top spot at the weekend box office landon dowdy joins us with more. good morning >> reporter: taking top spot at...
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. >>> tim cook and phil schiller took the stage and san jose today to unveil apples latest technologywe call it, homepod . he did the honors for apple's new voice-activated smock speaker. it will compete against amazon's alexa and google's home. it has a $349 price tag. it will begin to sit -- it will be distributed starting in december. there will be streaming video from amazon prime. >> we like it was support from a handful of video channels. we have 50 partners integrated into the app. today, we are really thrilled to announce that amazon is coming. amazon is coming and all apple tvs later this year with amazon prime video. >> apple is introducing a new safety feature for drivers. it is a do not disturb while driving that will block out text messages. it will be available as part of a west 11 this fall. apple introduced upgrades for lap dog -- laptops. >>> uber and lyft for records about their drivers and service in the city. subpoenas were issued for four years of records. they want to know how many miles per hour drivers lock and what training they receive and what neighborhoods
. >>> tim cook and phil schiller took the stage and san jose today to unveil apples latest technologywe call it, homepod . he did the honors for apple's new voice-activated smock speaker. it will compete against amazon's alexa and google's home. it has a $349 price tag. it will begin to sit -- it will be distributed starting in december. there will be streaming video from amazon prime. >> we like it was support from a handful of video channels. we have 50 partners integrated into...
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according to the s&p core logic case schiller index, property values rose 5.7% in april from the yearer. prices keeping some first-time buyers out of the market. that's the latest bloomberg business flash. european equities are performance away from the end of the tuesday session. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: from london and new york, this is the european close. by mark barton -- i am mark barton with vonnie quinn. look of the gr go down today with the industry groups rising today. attention turning to central bankers. of a little later we will have janet yellen. it is a cocktail for uncertainty today. let's get to the banking news of the day. yesterday was italy and today is spain. spain looking to recoup the cost after to lenders listed at 825 million euros. what the spanish government wants to do is recoup some of the losses, some of the funds that pumped into the banking industry. it propped up lenders under pressure after the country's real estate bubble burst. aid andeceiving state be mn receiving its share of euros. i love this chart because it shows global volatility on the whit
according to the s&p core logic case schiller index, property values rose 5.7% in april from the yearer. prices keeping some first-time buyers out of the market. that's the latest bloomberg business flash. european equities are performance away from the end of the tuesday session. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: from london and new york, this is the european close. by mark barton -- i am mark barton with vonnie quinn. look of the gr go down today with the industry groups rising today....
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philip schiller /vp, marketing at google says:<" do things like give you news, weather, sports, trafficset a reminder, set a timer, text someone, and if you have home kit set up in your house you can have it control internet connected devices in your home ">this was a sneak peek home pod is not hitting the market until december. and when it does it will cost $350.for people who live in an itunes universe use all apple products the home pod would be a better speaker for them than amazon's echo but it's priced so high it could push people away amazon offers the dot alexa speaker for as low as $50."this is new ipad pro" and apple unveiled a new ipad pro with a 10 point 5 inch screen there already is a 9 point seven inch model and the bigger 13 inch model so i'm not sure why they needed this in between $650 size it appears they are still trying to figure out what size tablet people want the most<" it will be most powerful mac ever ">apple also unveiled a new line up of imac computers including a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, hig
philip schiller /vp, marketing at google says:this was a sneak peek home pod is not hitting the market until december. and when it does it will cost $350.for people who live in an itunes universe use all apple products the home pod would be a better speaker for them than amazon's echo but it's priced so high it could push people away amazon offers the dot alexa speaker for as low as $50."this is new ipad pro" and apple unveiled a new ipad pro with a 10 point 5 inch screen there...
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a decade from now, we'll talk about it robert schiller will tell us about his new, very public platform next on halftime report opportunities beyond our borders and unusual activity in the space. we're back in two minutes. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ >>> welcome back to "halftime report." stocks overall not a good day today. they're on pace for the
a decade from now, we'll talk about it robert schiller will tell us about his new, very public platform next on halftime report opportunities beyond our borders and unusual activity in the space. we're back in two minutes. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores...
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philip schiller /vp, marketing at google says:<" do things like give you news, weather, sports, traffict a reminder, set a timer, text someone, and if you have home kit set up in your house you can have it control internet connected devices in your home ">this was a sneak peek home pod is not hitting the market until december. and when it does it will cost $350.for people who live in an itunes universe use all apple products the home pod would be a better speaker for them than amazon's echo but it's priced so high it could push people away amazon offers the dot alexa speaker for as low as $50."this is new ipad pro" and apple unveiled a new ipad pro with a 10 point 5 inch screen there already is a 9 point seven inch model and the bigger 13 inch model so i'm not sure why they needed this in between $650 size it appears they are still trying to figure out what size tablet people want the most<" it will be most powerful mac ever ">apple also unveiled a new line up of imac computers including a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high
philip schiller /vp, marketing at google says:this was a sneak peek home pod is not hitting the market until december. and when it does it will cost $350.for people who live in an itunes universe use all apple products the home pod would be a better speaker for them than amazon's echo but it's priced so high it could push people away amazon offers the dot alexa speaker for as low as $50."this is new ipad pro" and apple unveiled a new ipad pro with a 10 point 5 inch screen there...
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we had bob schiller on last week who thinks under certain circumstances, you know, markets go up 50%todayed. i mean, he has a lot of qualifiers for that. people looking at this market and trying to make sense o the disconnectedness of some of the things that the president says, but the success of this market, what are you telling them? >> it doesn't make a lot of sense to me. what i do look at the market and i see that the initial rally we saw after the election, it was based on a premise and a hope we would have tax reform, big infrastructure spending and deregulati deregulation all at once, all in one year and add to growth immediately. first of all, assumptions of how much it would add to growth were overly optimistic. second of all, the idea you could get the legislation through something like congress which is an immovable force is something also i think that's important. what we did have was momentum. the underlying economy continuing at 2% in its birthday, happy birthday, we're in our eighth year of expansion now in june, it's the third longest expansion of the post-world war
we had bob schiller on last week who thinks under certain circumstances, you know, markets go up 50%todayed. i mean, he has a lot of qualifiers for that. people looking at this market and trying to make sense o the disconnectedness of some of the things that the president says, but the success of this market, what are you telling them? >> it doesn't make a lot of sense to me. what i do look at the market and i see that the initial rally we saw after the election, it was based on a premise...
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intelligence committee wants to interview donald trump's personal bodyguard turned white house aide, keith schillero the president had deliver -- gave him the job of delivering to james comey the letter informing the fbi director that the president had fired him. frank rich has written an important new cover story for new york magazine entitled "how a presidency ends." frank rich compares the pace of the special prosecutor's investigation of richard nixon to the special prosecutor's investigation of donald trump, and he reminds us how long it took for the investigation of a bungled burglary at the watergate office complex to turn into the watergate investigation, which ultimately led to the end of the nixon presidency. frank rich's advice to people hoping to see the trump presidency end the same way as the nixon presidency is simply, be patient. frank rich joins us next. has taught us that we're not so different. we all want to be healthy humans. we all want strong bodies for our families, who we love... most of the time. the drive to whip up a gourmet dinner... or order out, and destroy the eviden
intelligence committee wants to interview donald trump's personal bodyguard turned white house aide, keith schillero the president had deliver -- gave him the job of delivering to james comey the letter informing the fbi director that the president had fired him. frank rich has written an important new cover story for new york magazine entitled "how a presidency ends." frank rich compares the pace of the special prosecutor's investigation of richard nixon to the special prosecutor's...
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turns out president trump's long-time body guard, keith schiller, has quick reflexes. he can protect the president and also the furniture. watch what happened as reporters jostled for position in the oval office. keep an eye on the right-hand side of the screen. nice save! caught the lamp before some pesky reporter toppled it. we'll zoom in here. the press pool was significantly larger than usual with a lot of south korean journalists there. but today, crisis prevented at least in a lamp way. we'll be back. >> more now on senate republicans trying to come together in one way or another or healthcare as they go away for a break. a new talk of possible plan b. repeal now, replace later. let's bring in katrina pearson. christina pearson. she recovers congress, our corporate covers at the "wall street journal." there's a story today online at wsj.com about republicans battling each other. is there something real here or is this just talk from the right? >> it's hard to tell at this point. the conservative senators are uneasy with where the bills is. it's hard to tell if mi
turns out president trump's long-time body guard, keith schiller, has quick reflexes. he can protect the president and also the furniture. watch what happened as reporters jostled for position in the oval office. keep an eye on the right-hand side of the screen. nice save! caught the lamp before some pesky reporter toppled it. we'll zoom in here. the press pool was significantly larger than usual with a lot of south korean journalists there. but today, crisis prevented at least in a lamp way....
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to create the technology -- future of technology, i should say, apple senior vice president phil schillerays learn how to code. here's cnn's laurie segall. >> how do you guys at apple try to get people invested in developing apps and this kind of technology at an early age? >> growth of the app developer economy is i think a potential driving force for our whole economy. in american and in other countries around the world, one of the cool things i'm proud we're working on is an education program. we call it everyone can code. it's a little play off anyone can cook from ratatouille, that movie. and it's kind of the same thing. anyone can cook, not everyone will be a chef. anybody can learn to code. not everybody will be the world's greatest app developer. we all grew up where you have to learn a foreign language. i think increasingly it's rally important that people learn to code because as kids growing up, p m have the propensity to be a great developer, by the time you get older, you may want want to start. and if you don't become a developer, chances are your job will interact with a so
to create the technology -- future of technology, i should say, apple senior vice president phil schillerays learn how to code. here's cnn's laurie segall. >> how do you guys at apple try to get people invested in developing apps and this kind of technology at an early age? >> growth of the app developer economy is i think a potential driving force for our whole economy. in american and in other countries around the world, one of the cool things i'm proud we're working on is an...
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philip schiller /vp, marketing at google says:<" do things like give you news, weather, sports, traffict a reminder, set a timer, text someone, and if you have home kit set up in your house you can have it control internet connected devices in your home ">this was a sneak peek home pod is not hitting the market until december. and when it does it will cost $350.for people who live in an itunes universe use all apple products the home pod would be a better speaker for them than amazon's echo but it's priced so high it could push people away amazon offers the dot alexa speaker for as low as $50."this is new ipad pro" and apple unveiled a new ipad pro with a 10 point 5 inch screen there already is a 9 point seven inch model and the bigger 13 inch model so i'm not sure why they needed this in between $650 size it appears they are still trying to figure out what size tablet people want the most<" it will be most powerful mac ever ">apple also unveiled a new line up of imac computers including a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high
philip schiller /vp, marketing at google says:this was a sneak peek home pod is not hitting the market until december. and when it does it will cost $350.for people who live in an itunes universe use all apple products the home pod would be a better speaker for them than amazon's echo but it's priced so high it could push people away amazon offers the dot alexa speaker for as low as $50."this is new ipad pro" and apple unveiled a new ipad pro with a 10 point 5 inch screen there...
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betty: on bloomberg "surveillance," we will hear from robert schiller. 6:00 p.m.ime, it :00 in sydney. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. merkel is jumping as a push into the cloud picks up momentum and sparks a fourth consecutive quarter of revenue game -- gain. the cloud business grew in the fourth quarter as sales topped estimates. the ceo says the cloud hypergrowth in expanding oracles profit margins and the company expects earnings per share growth to accelerate i. atty: toyota has tumbled in rating of quality. buyers reported 98 problems per 100 vehicles in the first three months of ownership. south korea's kia motors took top-quality honors for a second straight year. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: 8:30 and singapore, looks a lot nicer there than in hong kong. we are seeing more sunshine here in the morning. half an hour from the open of trading in the lion city. i'm yvonne man. betty: and i am betty liu. you are watching "daybreak: asia ." let's get to the first word news with paul allen. paul: veteran investor
betty: on bloomberg "surveillance," we will hear from robert schiller. 6:00 p.m.ime, it :00 in sydney. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. merkel is jumping as a push into the cloud picks up momentum and sparks a fourth consecutive quarter of revenue game -- gain. the cloud business grew in the fourth quarter as sales topped estimates. the ceo says the cloud hypergrowth in expanding oracles profit margins and the company expects...
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than 5,000 developers here today right behind me and the job of apple executives, tim crook, phil schiller, is to win over those programmers, convince them and excite them about creating apps for apple products and apple services. they're going to likely do that by unveiling new versions of their operating systems including ios, their mobile operating system for iphones and ipads. when you look at market share ios controls about 15% globally. that is a far distant second to android but the developers behind me here today are less concerned with market share. they want to know where they can earn the most money. apple recently told us those developers have earned more than $70 billion from the app store since its launch in 2008 over the past 12 months downloads up about 70%. analysts will be looking at the new version of ios, does that give us any clues about that iphone in the pipeline? i know gene munster wants to see do we see any new a.r. features. and it's probably not just software. might also see some hardware updates, maybe updates to the laptop lineup, the mac represents about 10%
than 5,000 developers here today right behind me and the job of apple executives, tim crook, phil schiller, is to win over those programmers, convince them and excite them about creating apps for apple products and apple services. they're going to likely do that by unveiling new versions of their operating systems including ios, their mobile operating system for iphones and ipads. when you look at market share ios controls about 15% globally. that is a far distant second to android but the...
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world, this would be a good time to do that >> professor, thank you very much, professor robert schiller all take his course. >> leave melissa out of it she will win >>> lets talk bonds. treasury yields up for a tad today. joining us now, all right, it is a ten year yield of 5% or so still low and historical, what's the bond market telling you? it does not necessarily mean which one is radight or wrong, they cannot both be right. >> the stock market is sort to say buckle up, it is going to be great and hard to imagine the scenario which both of those things are true and we see that in terms of what's happening of economic prices or the in verse of those prices yielded. >> okay, which view do you take? so we pretty much think that the bonds probably telling a reasonableab reasonable story here. we do kind of believe that the best here won't come to fruition in terms of economic growth we don't see a disaster looming on the horizon, but we think the 3%, 4% stories, radical stacks reform, rationalization of environmental issues may have sounded good, but they're aging poorly as a promise. >
world, this would be a good time to do that >> professor, thank you very much, professor robert schiller all take his course. >> leave melissa out of it she will win >>> lets talk bonds. treasury yields up for a tad today. joining us now, all right, it is a ten year yield of 5% or so still low and historical, what's the bond market telling you? it does not necessarily mean which one is radight or wrong, they cannot both be right. >> the stock market is sort to say...
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bob schiller, the man who foresaw the housing crisis, is a big believer in this market oddly enough.reciate another 50% in the next few years. much of it driven by technology. he didn't get into specific names but we are embarking on this big market run. how do you -- >> that is the question, we're looking at a world in three years, four years, 5-g. neil: when is that happening? >> 2021. going with 2021. fast of speed of 5-g is better than we've ever known. simply being on the subway when my watch detects my heart is having issues, subway able to read that, bypass two stations to get me to a hospital. we're looking amazing stuff coming down the pike. question who will deliver it? i said embrace the concept, not necessarily the brand. neil: does any of what is going on in washington, if we don't get tax cuts or regulatory relief, things addressed like the president is trying to do, working with democrats about easing up a lot of the rules and regulations that get in the way of efficient air travel? if none of that comes to pass, is the pad that might have been built into this market r
bob schiller, the man who foresaw the housing crisis, is a big believer in this market oddly enough.reciate another 50% in the next few years. much of it driven by technology. he didn't get into specific names but we are embarking on this big market run. how do you -- >> that is the question, we're looking at a world in three years, four years, 5-g. neil: when is that happening? >> 2021. going with 2021. fast of speed of 5-g is better than we've ever known. simply being on the...
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people are beginning to talk about the schiller it is very hichl it's just now touched 30 it's only beenas ever been was 44, in 1999. and lowest was 4, right after world war i. it goes back to 1871, that average is 16.7. it's about 30 now. >> your acronym is going to be pla. >> a is asset pricing. it used to be jobs then inflation now it's are asset prices too high that's what has led all over the world. the i, i'm combining it. interest and currencies. p-l-a-c-i, interest euro, the pound have all risen all over the world as people have been taking elevated interest prices into account and the d is the delayed health care legislation that basically keeps putting taxes into the future which brings us back full circle to the p, which is profits. for that market to move higher you need to see some progress on inflation front. next week, a week from today, the seventh and eighth of july, you have a jobs record on the 7th. and the 7th and 8th is the 12th g-20 meeting donald trump will be there in hamburg, germany you could see some market moving commentary out of that important meeting. you h
people are beginning to talk about the schiller it is very hichl it's just now touched 30 it's only beenas ever been was 44, in 1999. and lowest was 4, right after world war i. it goes back to 1871, that average is 16.7. it's about 30 now. >> your acronym is going to be pla. >> a is asset pricing. it used to be jobs then inflation now it's are asset prices too high that's what has led all over the world. the i, i'm combining it. interest and currencies. p-l-a-c-i, interest euro, the...
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we get the case schiller home price index for april. at 10:00 a.m., consumer confidence for the month of june. at 1:00, federal reserve chairman janet yellen in a yell and is slated to speak on electronic issues. also, the u.s. treasury will auction $34 billion in five-year notes. we will hear from the eu regulator who just imposed that record $2.7 billion fine on google for favoring its shopping comparison service over rivals. the european competition commissioner will join us at 9:30 a.m. eastern time . jonathan: the news in the central banking world in the past hour, bank of england planned mark carney as with his financial stability team to increase capital requirements are u.k. lenders by 11.4 billion pounds to tackle risk posed by consumer credit growth and prepare for the uncertainty of brexit talks. that news conference after the financial stability report still ongoing. i want to bring in guy johnson from london. we have to talk about the countercyclical counter buffer. you through the policy and what the financial stability te
we get the case schiller home price index for april. at 10:00 a.m., consumer confidence for the month of june. at 1:00, federal reserve chairman janet yellen in a yell and is slated to speak on electronic issues. also, the u.s. treasury will auction $34 billion in five-year notes. we will hear from the eu regulator who just imposed that record $2.7 billion fine on google for favoring its shopping comparison service over rivals. the european competition commissioner will join us at 9:30 a.m....