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Composer John Williams, famous for his iconic movie scores, led the Detroit Symphony Orchestra through a rehearsal of some of those pieces, which they will play during a special benefit concert on Saturday night. (June 13)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus012130 John Williams led the Detroit Symphony Orchestra through a few songs familiar to him and them. And pretty much everybody. The award-winning composer of movie scores conducted the DSO during...
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Federal Reserve Is Whetting Appetite for a Half-Point Rate Hike

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The latest jobs report is bolstering bets that the Federal Reserve will use aggressive interest-rate hikes to tackle the surge in living costs in the U.S. Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Fed's Williams on Inflation, Policy, Balance Sheet

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the impact of inflation on consumer spending, Fed policy, and outlook for the U.S. economy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Williams Says Pandemic Is Chance to Consider Reforms

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Sep.29 -- "It’s crucial that our financial system can handle shocks and disruption," Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says at the 2020 U.S. Treasury Market Conference.
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Fed's Williams Says Half-Point Rate Hike Is 'Reasonable Option'

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says a half-percentage point interest-rate increase at the central bank's May meeting is a "reasonable option" for the Fed. "I think that's a reasonable option for us because the...
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Fed's Bullard on Policy, Inflation, Balance Sheet

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May.29 -- St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discusses Fed policy, the balance sheet and U.S. economy. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Paul Krugman: Monetary Policy Is 'Pretty Ineffective'

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Aug. 16 -- Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, discusses whether monetary policy is still effective. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Kobe Bryant Talks About Joy of Writing and Story Telling | Oscars 2018

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Bryant won his first Oscar during the #MeToo movement. He was arrested in 2003 on sexual assault charges.
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San Francisco Fed Names Mary Daly as President

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Sep.14 -- The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco picked long-time insider Mary Daly to be its next president, potentially bolstering the central bank’s dovish wing while diversifying the institution’s top ranks. Bloomberg's Mike McKee...
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Fed's Williams on Economy, Inflation, Europe, Trade

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May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, inflation and monetary policy. He also discusses the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions and the outlook for Europe's economy in an interview...
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We Are Living in a World With Interconnected Balance Sheets, Says BIS' Shin

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Oct.12 -- Shin Hyun-Song, economic adviser and head of research at BIS, discusses the potential for another Asian economic crisis, his views on Indonesia's economy, his outlook for the bond market, central bank policies and the biggest...
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UniCredit's Nielsen Sees Case for a Fed Rate Cut

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May.14 -- Erik Nielsen, chief economist at UniCredit Group, discusses central banks' 2% inflation target and the outlook for Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fed's Williams Says Higher Tariffs Will Impact Growth, Inflation

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May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, monetary policy and the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions. He speaks with Kathleen Hays in Zurich on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Nominees for 2002 Awards announced

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1. Photocall Chloe Hanslip 2. Photocall Caroline Dale 3. Photocall Two Nuns 4. Photocall OperaBabes. 5. SOT Katie Derham: "The 2002 Classical Brit Awards nominations for young British classical performer are Chloe Hanslip, Daniel Hope...
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Fed’s Williams Sees Some Arguments to Hike Rates in March

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Feb.03 -- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO John Williams discusses interest rate policy and inflation. He speaks with Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed's Williams on Jobs Report, Neutral Rate, Inflation

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Oct.05 -- New York Fed President John Williams discusses the U.S. September jobs report, the state of the economy, the Federal Reserve's neutral rate, and his inflation expectations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg...
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El-Erian: Seven Rate Hikes This Year Would Be Excessive

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Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says the Federal Reserve "better get out there with guidance otherwise they are going to lose control of the policy narrative." He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The...
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Fed’s Williams: We Need Strong Regulations

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Feb.03 -- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO John Williams discusses rate policy, regulation, trade, the tech sector and H-1B visas. He speaks with Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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S&P 500 'Modest' Gains Expected in 2019, Clarfeld's Hans Says

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Sep.06 -- Michael Hans, managing director and chief investment officer at Clarfeld Financial Advisors, talks about U.S. stocks, fixed income, the economy and Treasury yield curve. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Fed's Williams Sees 'Extremely Strong Demand' for Treasuries

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Sep.02 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams says even the topic of raising interest rates is far off in the future.
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Stars gathered yesterday to hear the nominations for the Classical Brit Awards.

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1. Photocall Chloe Hanslip 2. Photocall nuns 3. Photocall Opera Babes 4. SOT Katie Derham: "The 2002 Classical Brit Awards nominations for young British classical performer are Chloe Hanslip, Daniel Hope and Guy Johnston." 5. SOT Chloe...
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Fed's Williams on U.S. Economy, Inflation, China

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May.29 -- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams discusses his optimism over the U.S. economy, inflation, the biggest risk for the U.S. economy, his concerns about China and the shrinking of the Fed's balance...
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Wilmer Valderrama Talks Bringing a "Different Energy" to 'NCIS' | In Studio

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"The point of the character was to be unpredictable and to not really play so much by the rules," Valderrama told THR.