Bella Hadid - Self Service Magazine Interview 2016
10:03 AM PDT 8/17/2016 by Sam Reed
Don"t let the Dior turtlenecks on the cover of Vogue Paris" September issue fool you the shoot, starring Bella Hadidand Taylor Hill is still plenty sexy.
Inside the mag, which borrowed the "Generation Instagram" theme used by American Vogue in the 2014 September issue to describe its own "Instagirl" cover stars, Hadidposed sans turtleneck (and everything else, for that matter) in a black-and-white n**e portrait photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
The 19-year-old shared the shot on her InstagramTuesday, demonstrating her creativity with a few strategically placed roses. "#Freeingthenipple for our French Vogue cover with my brothers @mertalas& @macpiggott," she captioned the photo. "Thank you for opening my eyes to a new art form."
Hadidalso posted a second, more covered-up photo from the spread in which she simply wears a moto jacket and pearl-encrusted slides no need for photoshopped floral arrangements this time.
Meanwhile, sister Gigi had a Vogue photoshoot of her own for the American September issue, which the younger Hadid posted in support of her big sis.
The supermodels are clearly on fire, and they know it, too. In celebration of their own awesomeness, the Hadids created their very own "tour merch," which Gigi modeled for fans on Snapchat. No word as to whether the Barbie-inspired "Belgie" sweatshirt will be available for fans to purchase anytime soon.
Knock, knock, Googles video chatting app has arrived.
The app, dubbed Duo, represents Googles response to other popular video calling options, including Apples FaceTime, Microsofts Skype and Facebooks Messenger app.
Duo isnt much different from the other video chatting services, except that it gives a glimpse at who is making the call, helping the recipient decide whether to answer. Google calls this feature, Knock, knock.
The new app, announced in May, is being released Tuesday as a free service for phones running on Googles Android operating system as well as Apples iPhones.
Like FaceTime for iPhones, Duo only requires a persons phone number to connect. Many other services require both participants to have account logins to use their video calling options.
Google has been offering video calling through its Hangout feature for several years, but the internet company is now tailoring that service for business meetings.
Duo is being billed as a simpler, more reliable way to see friends and family as you talk to them.
It is the first of two new mobile apps that Google, owned by Alphabet Inc., has planned for this summer. The Mountain View, California, company also is preparing to unveil a new messaging app called Allo featuring a robotic assistant that will suggest automated responses to texts.
(AP)
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Daren Metropoulos, a principal at the investment firm Metropoulos & Co., purchased the iconic home for $100 million, a Playboy rep confirmed to ABC News.
The home"s previous owner, Hugh Hefner, will remain in residence for the rest of his life, under the terms of his agreement with Metropoulos.
The Playboy Mansion is one of the most iconic properties in the world and the crown jewel of Holmby Hills and the platinum triangle, Metropoulos said in a statement. For the last 45 years, Mr. Hefner has imbued the estate with a rich and storied legacy. The propertys heritage is not only that of a famous address; it is a true masterpiece in design, constructed by a noted architect for a family who played an important role in the development of Los Angeles in the early 20th Century.
Metropoulos, 33, is the son of billionaire C. Dean Metropoulos. Metropoulos & Co. famously bought Hostess after the company filed for bankruptcy.
The Playboy Mansion, which is located on five acres of land, was listed for $200,000,000, according to the listing. It boasts 29 rooms, including a wine cellar, a home theater and a catering kitchen. It also has its own zoo license.
I feel fortunate and privileged to now own a one-of-a-kind piece of history and art, Metropoulos, who currently lives next door, said. I look forward to eventually rejoining the two estates and enjoying this beautiful property as my private residence for years to come.
Eagleswide receiver Chris Givens clearly isnt familiar with his new teammate.
"Honestly, I don"t know too much about the guy, Givens said about Dorial Green-Beckham, whom the Eagles acquired from the Titans Tuesday (see story).
No disrespect to him or anybody else, I"ve never heard of him, so I don"t know what he brings. I just heard he"s like 6-7, so I guess that"s good for him, but other than that, I have no idea."
Rueben Randle didn"t appear too familiar with him either.
Actually we just found out at the end of practice, so its new to everyone, so [Im] just gonna go out there like anyone else and try to get better, Randle said.
The Eagles have made a sincere effort over the last couple seasons to add to their receiver depth, and the 6-foot-5, 237-pound Green-Beckham is the latest wideout to get an opportunity. Green-Beckham had 32 receptions for 549 yards and four touchdowns in his rookie campaign with the Titans, but it was his off-field issues that made headlines.
Nonetheless, hes another body in camp, albeit a very talented yet troubled one (more on that here),who has a chance to take a roster spot from someone else. So what does that mean for the receivers who have been in Eagles camp all offseason?
I dont feel like that has anything to do with me, Givens said. Thats something [the front office wants] to do, Im gonna come out here and compete and show that I need to be on the field every single down, and thats it."
Last years first-round pick Nelson Agholor knows Green-Beckham well; thetwo were part of the same draft class and spent time together at the NFL Scouting Combine.
At the end of the day, whatever decisions that they make upstairs, we cant control that, Agholor said. What we can do is respond. What were gonna do is with a guy coming in, were all gonna compete. Hes gonna make us better, were gonna make him better.
The Eagles receivers were inconsistent and at times unreliable last season, including their top wideoutJordan Matthews, who struggled with drops throughout the season. Even with somewhat of a new group this year, they didnt put together a noteworthy showing in the preseason opener last Thursday, either.
I dont know how much you can take away from a first preseason game, Givens said. But if they did, thats what they did, thats what they felt like they needed to do, so Im just gonna continue to focus on my craft and be the best I can be and go out here and be somebody this team can depend on.
HowieRoseman noted Tuesday that Green-Beckham is not guaranteed a roster spot and simply will have an opportunity with the team. How he affects the Eagles plans and who may be the odd man out come final cuts is something to keep an eye on.
While the trade will certainly enhance competition throughout the rest of the preseason, the current receiver group knows the move was made in the best interest of the team.
Hes gonna enter our family in the wide receiver corpsand were all gonna compete and you know, competition makes us all rise, Agholor said. He has skillsets that I can learn from, and its gonna help me out, and Im gonna try to help him out.
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UK government bond traders might want to postpone their August holidays. Gilts have become the most actively traded bonds in Europe since the Brexit vote, in another sign of how the UK has become the main driving force in global bond markets in recent weeks. The average daily trading volume of the UK 10-year government bond is 6.75 billion so far in August roughly seven times higher than it was during the first three months of year, according to Trax.
UK banks have dramatically reduced their exposure to Britains commercial property market in the past 5 1/2 years but are still at risk from a downturn in the sector, according to a report from Moodys. The six largest UK banks have reduced their aggregate exposure to the sector by around 40% since the end of 2010 to 84.6 billion, according to the rating agency. Moodys projects a 10% decline in UK commercial property values but warned a severe stress scenario could lead to losses of up to 12 billion.
British universities are finding themselves in a new, uncertain world. Some of the countrys top academicswhose grant writing today will fund projects years into the futureare stepping aside from leading EU-funded projects. In others, they say, they are being asked to reconsider participating altogether in projects competing for such funds. The changes are putting at risk some of the money that has helped them maintain their research clout.
Global investors were less bearish in August, reducing their cash holdings and moving into stocks amid hopes for a rebound in economic growth and a prolonged period of easy money, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynchs latest fund manager survey. However, the UK remains the most under-weighted region globally, although investors boosted their exposure slightly in August, BAML said.
The good news: lower immigration to the UK should boost pay in some low-paid jobs. The bad news: The effect will be limited to a few types of jobs and some specific parts of the country. The worse news: Across-the-board weakening of wages as the economy slows will more than wipe out the values from reduced immigration anyway. Thats the maths in a study by Resolution Foundation, a non-partisan think tank that looks at living standards in low- and mid-pay Britain.
Prime minister Theresa May has sought to reassure the Chinese leadership that London is committed to strengthening relations with Beijing following the Brexit vote. In a letter, May said she was looking to strengthen cooperation with China on economic, trade and global issues, Chinas foreign ministry said in a statement. The UKs relationship with China has been strained since itlast month postponed the go-ahead for an 18 billion nuclear power project that China had agreed to part-fund.
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Inflation Heads Towards Two-Year High- The Times
Weak-Pound Adrenaline Drives FTSE 100 Towards Fresh Record High- WSJ
Low Paid Told Not to Expect Post-Brexit Boost in Wages- The Times
The Curious Incident of Volatility In Three Months Time- WSJ
MARKETS TODAY
Stocks around the world edged back from highs on Tuesday and government bonds and the dollar retreated, following fresh indications that the US Federal Reserve could raise interest rates this year.
Londons FTSE 100 ended the day down 0.5%, mirroring similar moves across Europe and the US.
Data released on Tuesday showed US consumer prices were flat in July, a signal that inflation remains modest. Stocks sensitive to changes in interest rates, such as utilities and phone companies, were among the biggest fallers on Wall Street.
On the FTSE 100, Marks & Spencer was the biggest laggard, ending the day around 3% lower.
In currency markets, the pound clung onto steep gains against the dollar for most of the session. Sterling rose early in the day after data showed UK inflation rose in July, with the CPI figure climbing 0.6% on the year, compared with a rise of 0.5% in the year to June.
Oil prices extended a three-day rally, spurred by hopes that major producers will consider a production freeze at a meeting next month.
Raising An Olympian: Ashton Eaton | Rio 2016 Olympic Games | P&G Thank You, Mom
Ten years ago, Tate Metcalf, a high-school track coach in Bend, Oregon, was trying to find a college that would give one of his athletes a scholarship. Ashton Eaton was a talented sprinter with a fierce long jump, but Metcalf received mostly lukewarm responses. His coach felt that Eaton would have the best shot at getting into a Division I college if he competed in one of track and fields multi-event disciplines, like the heptathlon or the decathlon. Metcalf knew it would make Eaton, who was raised by a single mother and had never had any private coaching, one of the first people in his family to go to college. So he suggested it. Sure, Eaton replied, as Metcalf recently recalled. Then Eaton said, Whats the decathlon?
Eaton ended up attending the University of Oregon, where he set a variety of collegiate records, although his college coaches concede that without Metcalfs phone call, Eaton easily could have been overlooked by recruiters.
Eaton, who is twenty-eight, is now the defending Olympic gold medallist and world-record holder in the event. Hes the face of track and field, Metcalf said, sitting underneath a giant banner of Eaton draped over Hayward Field, in Eugene, Oregon, at the Olympic trials earlier this summer. But nobody knows it because hes a decathlete. Its true: though he has a gleaming smile, press-perfect interview skills, and historic talent, Eaton has remained virtually unknown relative to his Olympic-champion counterparts and even some of his decathlete predecessors. The one place hes remained indisputably famous is Eugene: here, his face graces billboards and bus signs; the local minor-league baseball team recently distributed Ashton Eaton bobblehead dolls as part of a tribute night to him. I havent seen them yet, Eaton told me. Its a little weird.
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The decathlon hasnt always been a path to athletic obscurity. Many consider the winner of the event, which can trace its origins to ancient Greece, the worlds greatest athlete. The sport vaulted Jim Thorpe to stratospheric fame and put Bruce Jenner on Wheaties boxes. (In the lead-up to the 1992 Summer Games, in Barcelona, Reebok built a major ad campaign around Dan OBrien and Dave JohnsonDan & Davebut it fizzled when OBrien failed to qualify for the Olympics.) Eatons dominance puts him in their class, or above it: he set his first world record in 2012, and if he wins a gold medal in Rio he would become the first person to win back-to-back decathlons since Great Britains Daley Thompson did so at the boycotted 1980 and 1984 Games.
Those post-Jenner years were especially lean ones for the decathlon in the U.S. We stunk in the nineteen-eighties, Eatons coach, Harry Marra, said. Nobody in the U.S. was on the podium. Marra, who coached Eaton at Oregon, concedes that keeping fan interest alive across ten events and two days is challenging for even the savviest of broadcasters. The dec, as its often called by its practitioners, consists of hurdles, long jump, discus, shot put, javelin, high jump, and pole vault, plus runs of a hundred metres, four hundred metres, and fifteen hundred metres. Each contest has a point value; the athlete with the highest score at the end wins. Its not tailor-made for TV highlights.
But Marra hopes that Eatons performance and star power can drive more interest in the sportparticularly if Eaton and his wife, Brianne Theisen-Eaton, each medal. (Ultimately, Theisen-Eaton won bronze in her event, on Sunday.) Theisen-Eaton represents Canada in the heptathlon. She and her husband met in college; Marra is her coach, too. I think it makes the pursuit quite a bit easier because she understands what it takes, Eaton said, of Theisen-Eaton. In our marriage, the success of our athletic dreams comes before everything. Hey do you want to watch a movie? No, I have a hard workout tomorrow.
At Hayward Field during the trials, Eaton was cheered on by another family member: his mother, Roz. During the pole vault, she held her breath as he hoisted himself into the air, and only exhaled when he thudded to the pad below, the bar above still resting on its brackets. Now a real-estate agent in Bend, Roz Eaton worked a variety of jobs to support herself and her son, who spent much of his childhood climbing, running, and darting around anything he could, often while wearing a Superman cape, she said. She relied heavily on friends and family to shuttle him to various sporting events. My decathlon was raising Ashton, she said. I told his coaches, Im a single mom and my kid is watching you, she added. And I expect you to be the best you can be. Hes watching you because I gave him permission to watch you. And they took care of him.
Unlike many young athletes, Eaton was competition-averse. When her son was in middle school, Roz Eaton said, she was summoned to the school and told that her son was throwing races and had a poor attitude. If it continued, he would not be permitted to compete at a district track meet. He didnt want to keep winning because nobody else had an opportunity to win when he competed, she said. It took us a while to figure it out.
He loves the limelight when it means seeing his name on record boards, Metcalf said. But he doesnt like to beat other people. As a high-school boys coach, you can kind of get in the grill a bit and pump them up, say Lets get this guy. But Ashton never worked that way. Metcalf told him to think of the decathlon as a competition against the selfa common enough approach, but one that continues to come in handy for Eaton, who, at this point, is often competing against his own records.
When the decathlons final event, the fifteen hundred metres, began at Hayward Field, Eaton was already far enough ahead of his competitors to be sure of his place on a second Olympic team. His mom sipped a beer and watched a highlight reel of her son playing on a nearby Jumbotron, her eyes watering as she shared a hug with Metcalf. When Ashton crossed the finish line, he hugged his teammates, as usual, and then they dived together into the steeplechase pool. Later, at a press conference, he vowed to rest between now and the Olympics, and dodged questions about his post-Rio plans. The Olympic Games is every four years, Eaton said. I feel like if I use that one per cent to focus on something else, what if I lost by ten points? Thats the one per cent.
Eaton has said in passing that when the Olympics are over he wants to go to Mars, a comment that seems slightly less strange after you listen to him geek out about NASA and Elon Muskthe man has a passion for outer space. (Neighbors in Oregongossip about spotting Eaton flying his drone around his home.) His mother, in any case, takes the Mars idea seriously. Someones gotta go, she said. Why not him?