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apple sold well. they're talking about the apple watch and apple ipad.cts which analysts have been negative on for apple. >> it's a little surprising given all the negative talk about apple. but target and best buy are having absolutely amazing deals on these products, they're giving gift cards. rebates. i think through today and christmas it will be huge for both of these products. we'll seal how it affects the bottom line when we announce results next year. >> the debail rages on about the chip orderers and whether or not there's a slowdown in the pipeline and what it means for phones in the december quarter. what's "9 to 5 mac"'s take on all of that. >> apple diversifies its chip suppliers, it's hard to look into the supply chain to get an idea of how many units apple is selling, what their margins and revenues will be. i think it's safest to wait to see how apple portrays their numbers, come the announcement. >> is it your sense that the ipad pro can in fact rescue the tablet category, the way some apple enthusiasts suggest? >> i've been using the ip
apple sold well. they're talking about the apple watch and apple ipad.cts which analysts have been negative on for apple. >> it's a little surprising given all the negative talk about apple. but target and best buy are having absolutely amazing deals on these products, they're giving gift cards. rebates. i think through today and christmas it will be huge for both of these products. we'll seal how it affects the bottom line when we announce results next year. >> the debail rages on...
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would steve jobs say about apple if he were here today? he said the iphone would be the legacy product that lives beyond him. right? the iphone is that. that legacy product will take apple for another decade or two decades, right? emily: you are not wearing your apple watch. what do you think so far? tony: i think they did a brilliant job with the hardware. it's just getting started. emily: it is something you could see yourself wearing everyday? tony: i can see myself wearing it. i just won't charge it every day. emily: so they need to work on battery life? tony: everybody has to work on battery life. ♪ emily: so you volunteered to glass. fixing google why? tony: why not? seriously. we were glasses, it rings, we put on headphones, to think that all of a sudden that nothing on her head is imbued with connectivity is shortsighted. we're seeing it on that recent -- risk, feet, head, chest. -- we can't toss it away. i think i understand a little bit of the space. wasn't like i threw myself on the fire and said i would do this regardless. proce
would steve jobs say about apple if he were here today? he said the iphone would be the legacy product that lives beyond him. right? the iphone is that. that legacy product will take apple for another decade or two decades, right? emily: you are not wearing your apple watch. what do you think so far? tony: i think they did a brilliant job with the hardware. it's just getting started. emily: it is something you could see yourself wearing everyday? tony: i can see myself wearing it. i just won't...
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apple employees? tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple. 2010, nest was born. me how the plan was hatched. tony: i learned a lot about houses with my grandfather. i was fixing them before nest. when it came to designing a home, i wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my wife that i wanted to make a thermostat, she looked at me like i was nuts. i said, no, let me just explain that this is not just a thermostat. they perked up and said you should do it. emily: home security cameras, smoke detector, and google snaps you up. you sell to google $3.2 billion. tony: the first question was whether we should allow google to invest in the company before the acquisition. through building a relationship and getting to know larry and sergey and various people inside the team, we got more comfortable with the executives and the people we were working with her that. -- through that the investment , process, as well as the preceding two and a half years, so we have been dating for
apple employees? tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple. 2010, nest was born. me how the plan was hatched. tony: i learned a lot about houses with my grandfather. i was fixing them before nest. when it came to designing a home, i wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my wife that i wanted to make a thermostat, she looked at me like i was nuts. i said, no, let...
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now, no company is allowed to talk about apple specifically. apple actually for bids its suppliers from mentioning apple's name lest they use the business. yet you know from their body language that they're talking about apples. if you put great credence in this credit suisse report, you have to believe there's been a drdratic decline in iphone orders in the past ten days, or maybe all three of these companies are dissembling. i know that many calls based on similar research have turned out to be wrong over time, which makes you feel a bit jaundiced about thisisne. my conclusion, look, you can sell apple if you really want to. will you be able to buy the this report turns out to be a i say, why not just hold apple flew this decline? and recognize just how wrong is during one of the greatest multi-year stock rallies in history. in other words, you don't try to game apple. you just try to own the darn thing. sir. >> i'm your air first rep. this is my son. before he asks this question, , want to give you a quick story. on the 28th of june, he asked
now, no company is allowed to talk about apple specifically. apple actually for bids its suppliers from mentioning apple's name lest they use the business. yet you know from their body language that they're talking about apples. if you put great credence in this credit suisse report, you have to believe there's been a drdratic decline in iphone orders in the past ten days, or maybe all three of these companies are dissembling. i know that many calls based on similar research have turned out to...
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apple employees. tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple. 010, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, i learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. emily: 2008, you left apple. in 2010, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, i learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. when it came to designing a home for a family, i did not just let an architect run with it, i wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all of the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my wife, like, "i want to make a thermostat," she looked at me like "you're nuts." i said, "no, let me tell you." when you explain the situation, that this is not just a thermostat. there eyes perk up and they go i think you should do it. emily: you reinvented the thermostat, the smoke detector. you gave cameras, home security cameras, a complete makeover. before you
apple employees. tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple. 010, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, i learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. emily: 2008, you left apple. in 2010, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, i learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. when...
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apple employees. tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple. 0, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, a learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them before nest. when it came to designing a for a family, i did not just let an architect running i , wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all of the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my wife that i wanted to make a thermostat, she looked at me like"you're nuts." i said, no, let me just explain that this is not just a thermostat. they perked up and said you should do it. emily: reinvented the thermostat, the smoke detector. is gave home security camera a complete makeover. before you even got to the cameras, less than five years past and google snaps you up. , you sell to google for $3.2 billion. tony: i think the first position was should we allow google to invest in the company? that was 2.5 years before the actual acquisition. through building a relationship and getting t
apple employees. tony: i did get a call from steve about that. ♪ emily: 2008, you left apple. 0, nest was born. tell me how the plan for nest was hatched. tony: because of my time with my grandfather, a learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them before nest. when it came to designing a for a family, i did not just let an architect running i , wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all of the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my...
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piece of is weighing on the biggest stock today -- apple is down after credit squeeze said because of asia's channel checks, there are concerns about demand for the iphone 6. did keep andthey outperform rating. talk to thell analyst who wrote that report on apple, so we will get that. let's get a check of the headlines and bloomberg news. mark crumpton has more from the news desk. mark: good afternoon. the white house says president obama will sign a $607 billion passed bylicy bill congress. it bands moving one time obey detainees to the united states, something mr. obama has been trying to do since he was sworn in as president. the white house press secretary says mr. obama plus decision to sign the bill does not change his position about wanting to close the prison. the administration will ask the supreme court to weigh in on the president's plan to shield as many as 5 million illegal immigrants from deportation. the move comes after a federal appeals court refused to let the program began while 26 states are trying to stop it. the university of missouri has interims first ever vice chancellor for inclusion and diversity after th
piece of is weighing on the biggest stock today -- apple is down after credit squeeze said because of asia's channel checks, there are concerns about demand for the iphone 6. did keep andthey outperform rating. talk to thell analyst who wrote that report on apple, so we will get that. let's get a check of the headlines and bloomberg news. mark crumpton has more from the news desk. mark: good afternoon. the white house says president obama will sign a $607 billion passed bylicy bill congress. it...
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there are rumors about apple possibly dropping and modems for intel.one of that substantiated yet. stoxz started in positive territory. right now the dow is down about 82 points. s&p is down just about 9. the nasdaq is down about 34 points. good for negative territory. about three-quarters of 1%. a lot of focus being paid to comments from fed vice chair stan fisher saying inflation, not quite as low as we think. of course, that comes on the back of comments from fed chair janet yellen. yesterday that decembers meeting being a lot of possibilities. ripples in the bond market, and you can see what that is doing to stock today. shares of ralph lauren soaring after earnings beat estimates. best day ever for ralph lauren. despite today's gain, shares are still down about 30% so far this year. $130.43. it's currently up about 15%, though, today. carl. >> when we come back, according to a new study venture capitalists are officially nervous about valuations and a tech bubble. plus, a blockbuster cnbc report leading to the resignation of the ceo of a matter ph
there are rumors about apple possibly dropping and modems for intel.one of that substantiated yet. stoxz started in positive territory. right now the dow is down about 82 points. s&p is down just about 9. the nasdaq is down about 34 points. good for negative territory. about three-quarters of 1%. a lot of focus being paid to comments from fed vice chair stan fisher saying inflation, not quite as low as we think. of course, that comes on the back of comments from fed chair janet yellen....
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it was all about apples at brubaker elementary school today. the kids enjoyed samples of the iowa grown fruit from a farm in marshalltown. iowa agriculture secretary bill northey says the school is one of 40 across the state that's taking part in the "a is for apple" initiative. it provides grants to schools to support the purchase of locally grown apples. 12:39:12-12:39:30 we need to develop more of that connection around some of this direct to consumer direct to school farm to school that will create economic opportunities...next generation of farmers. northey says the state needs more of these programs to help if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in iowa, wind energy is already producing enough power for over a million homes, reducing our dependence on foreign oil and supporting six thousand jobs. i'm tom steyer. with bold leadership and an endless supply of wind and sun, we can do that across america. so, what are we waiting for? "i practice doing ta kwon do and doing forms." tae kwon do is a great exercise.
it was all about apples at brubaker elementary school today. the kids enjoyed samples of the iowa grown fruit from a farm in marshalltown. iowa agriculture secretary bill northey says the school is one of 40 across the state that's taking part in the "a is for apple" initiative. it provides grants to schools to support the purchase of locally grown apples. 12:39:12-12:39:30 we need to develop more of that connection around some of this direct to consumer direct to school farm to...
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the story about apple all the time is ecosphere. software and hardware was a peripheral.s company is about iphones. if you look at the history of the phone business, and i'm -- this is a debate that goes on every day. i get a lot of hate mail when we have these conversations. i have to tell you, judge, it's really brutal. >> i'll let you know if the tweets start coming in. >> the balance sheet $200 billion in cash. they have -- if there's a good versus bad debt, don't -- i mean, $50 billion in debt i think is the number of what i lookeded up because i knew we were going to have this conversation. >> it's irrelevant. >> rates are so cheap, right? it's not like it's debt to make the business run. >> i get it. the point is when you are a disciplined financial investor and you are looking at one right here, you can't tell me one person's debt is different than another. debt is debt. when you lerchlg a balance sheet, i don't care. you take a look at it. margin pressure. my concern is about growth. at the end of the day, my trade worked. i went in to something that is building
the story about apple all the time is ecosphere. software and hardware was a peripheral.s company is about iphones. if you look at the history of the phone business, and i'm -- this is a debate that goes on every day. i get a lot of hate mail when we have these conversations. i have to tell you, judge, it's really brutal. >> i'll let you know if the tweets start coming in. >> the balance sheet $200 billion in cash. they have -- if there's a good versus bad debt, don't -- i mean, $50...
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apple watch. the sale may be good for your wallet but what does it say about the health of that product, the appleatch? we'll be right back. ♪ big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. but it is not the device mobithat is mobile, it is you. melissa: the saying something is better than nothing may not apply to jobs. new ucla-princeton study finds settling for a job just for sake of being employed might hurt future job prospects eventually landing dream job you're thinking about. john lonski, moody's chief economist. jack hough is here. i heard this one on the way in the car. i couldn't believe it. this was found and published by national economic research. if they took a stop gap job, less than level they were applying for less than likely getting good job later than sitting h
apple watch. the sale may be good for your wallet but what does it say about the health of that product, the appleatch? we'll be right back. ♪ big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at...
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the new film about apple creator steve jobs is bombing at the box office. todd: but our reviewer says he can't understand why. here's john pascuzzi. john: you know he's been written , about in almost mythical terms. and now a new film tries to separate the man from the myth in "steve jobs." michael fassbender stars as the late business genius behind apple. he's shown here with his loyal assistant and confidant joanna hoffman, kate winslet. though after years of faithful service, she's had it with his arrogance and lack of human emotion when it comes to his friends, his fellow workers, even his own daughter. but perhaps no relation is more strained than with his apple co-founder steve wosniak, seth rogan. >> you cannot write code. you are not an engineer, not a designer. you can up with the hammer to a nail. i built the circuit board. he was a leader before you threw him off his own project. how come 10 times in a day, i read steve jobs is a genius. what do you do? >> i play the orchestra. john: fassbender, who was oscar nominated for "12 years a slave," is s
the new film about apple creator steve jobs is bombing at the box office. todd: but our reviewer says he can't understand why. here's john pascuzzi. john: you know he's been written , about in almost mythical terms. and now a new film tries to separate the man from the myth in "steve jobs." michael fassbender stars as the late business genius behind apple. he's shown here with his loyal assistant and confidant joanna hoffman, kate winslet. though after years of faithful service, she's...
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emily: what about apple? chris: i do not think apple cares. i do not think it is in their bones. i do not think they care enough. particularly apple, with tim cook, goes in a different direction. i do not think they care as much about the human or social elements in the stuff they are building. i just want to be clear about this, though -- i don't think twitter should sell to them. there is literally unlimited potential in what twitter can build to get to a few hundred million more people. if they do that, the stock will be trading in the $70's, $80's, and $90's. that is why i am not campaigning privately or publicly for it to be sold. if the board stops believing that at any point, i don't see anyone on the board that would block that sale to someone who think they can do a better job of it. i think sometimes when the founder is still running the company, people just defer to their judgment. i think you are allowed to be weirder it a little more eccentric. people are just like oh, that guy, he sees into the future. i think because dick doesn't have the benefit of being the found
emily: what about apple? chris: i do not think apple cares. i do not think it is in their bones. i do not think they care enough. particularly apple, with tim cook, goes in a different direction. i do not think they care as much about the human or social elements in the stuff they are building. i just want to be clear about this, though -- i don't think twitter should sell to them. there is literally unlimited potential in what twitter can build to get to a few hundred million more people. if...
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about 38 minutes left in the trading session. the dow is down just 43 points right now. >>> coming up, the pros and cons of apple's new ipad proing pencil and all. >> and i want to know about the keyboard, too. >>> plus, harry connick jr. is here, he's in the building. he's got a new talk show coming out next fall. we talk about the music industry, and, of course, he's here to ring the bell with the members of the armed forces this veterans day. that's coming up. >>> welcome back. sun edison on its lowest point in about two and a half years. wider than expected quarterly loss. that's taking other solar stocks down with it. >> 15% on sun edison. >> he has sold more than 28 million albums. >> independence day. holy cow, that was harry. on this veterans day, we should note that harry connick jr. has performed numerous tribute concerts and today he'll be joined by members of the u.s. armed services to ring the closing bell on this veterans day. we are very pleased to welcome mr. harry connick jr. >> thank you. >> great to see you. >> it's great to be with you. and i have to say what an honor it is to be here on veterans day to honor
about 38 minutes left in the trading session. the dow is down just 43 points right now. >>> coming up, the pros and cons of apple's new ipad proing pencil and all. >> and i want to know about the keyboard, too. >>> plus, harry connick jr. is here, he's in the building. he's got a new talk show coming out next fall. we talk about the music industry, and, of course, he's here to ring the bell with the members of the armed forces this veterans day. that's coming up....
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charlie: i was just out of apple doing some pieces for 60 minutes about apple.hat, nota sense of only are they creating great products, not only to the products play a role in society, there is a larger sense they have that they want to change the world. guest: you have to. you have thehow trust of your customers. today, people have become very sophisticated. you have to show that you are really committed to society. charlie: they are doing it. there are a range of other things. there is a sense it seems to me that they reckon guys that corporations in the private sector have two things. have resources. they have talent and resources and money. on the scale of governments. secondly, they can work in combination with the public sector. they can create bigger goals. guest: of course. the big issues today can only be addressed through a cooperation. root causes,the you have to create conditions that keep people at home. the concept of working together in partnership is very well organized. there been major changes in the last years. recognition by corporations of t
charlie: i was just out of apple doing some pieces for 60 minutes about apple.hat, nota sense of only are they creating great products, not only to the products play a role in society, there is a larger sense they have that they want to change the world. guest: you have to. you have thehow trust of your customers. today, people have become very sophisticated. you have to show that you are really committed to society. charlie: they are doing it. there are a range of other things. there is a...
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how about apple? yes, it is down 2%. that drags the dow down with it. out tomorrow. two chicago, please. jeff flock walking the streets talking about the debate tonight. jeff: you know what we came here to chicago four. democrats are here. they're watching these two dates. this is a biker gang. it may not look like it. the bikes may not have motors on them. with me, a man that has written a poem about the republican debate tonight. would you begin reading right there. >> short. trump draws the electorate like flies the sweetness. 24 million viewers. he is on stage with princess die ronald reagan. jeff: i will pause you there. this is a very long poem. it goes on for some time. democrats in this town, there are some, believe it or not, looking for another candidate out there. you do not see any republicans you could go for. >> not at this moment. i have not seen anybody in the republican party with any kind of ideas for decades. jeff: there you go. this is what they are up against, perhaps. maybe you looking for folks. i hear names like a sick. i hear na
how about apple? yes, it is down 2%. that drags the dow down with it. out tomorrow. two chicago, please. jeff flock walking the streets talking about the debate tonight. jeff: you know what we came here to chicago four. democrats are here. they're watching these two dates. this is a biker gang. it may not look like it. the bikes may not have motors on them. with me, a man that has written a poem about the republican debate tonight. would you begin reading right there. >> short. trump...
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hasn't been used in a while.siri itself is not enough to buy the new apple tv but the promise of new products will make you think aboutnot support for k --4k. but to my web site if you want to learn more. >> james: the wind has been blowing it steadily in some spots at about 15 mi. per hour. at times the gusts will be stronger than that. we have 15 mi. per hour in that fairfield and 10 at the airport and to end in oakland. this is carried over from late last night. third in to the day the wind speed will go down. the temperatures will get into the 50s and wind will make it fail even cooler. we will get into that very low 60s for the high temperatures today . by the end of the week we should see a lot more low 70's due to the gradual warming. >> george: the east bay south bay and peninsula have slowed traffic. from dublin to fremont 33 minutes. for 85 and 280 cannot 101 are slow from coyote valley to santa clara. for '92 and at 101 . because of an accident at alameda the san mateo bridge is backed up to the 280 interchange. he's a ride to san mateo is 24 minutes from hayward to the 101. golden gate bridge ride it looks
hasn't been used in a while.siri itself is not enough to buy the new apple tv but the promise of new products will make you think aboutnot support for k --4k. but to my web site if you want to learn more. >> james: the wind has been blowing it steadily in some spots at about 15 mi. per hour. at times the gusts will be stronger than that. we have 15 mi. per hour in that fairfield and 10 at the airport and to end in oakland. this is carried over from late last night. third in to the day the...
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in a rare sit-down interview, i sat down with apple's senior vice president and asked him about the newt maybe could revolutionize the way we all read the news. >> i think maybe one of the most important things in the past few months that hasn't gotten much attention, this apple news app. i'm opening up the app here on the new ipad pro. when i see a personalized news feed, does that move us further into this world of polar identify news -- or do you try to make me see stories i might disagree with. >> there's a serendipity of discovering articles -- >> that's what i miss about the internet. >> and when i'm looking at an article from the wall street journal or huffing ton post, are the ads i'm seeing paying those journalists? >> we have two choices for anybody providing content or news. they can control the ads and keep 100% of the revenue. >> how do you benefit? >> we benefit by creating a great application on our devices. >> it doesn't sell the ad itself but make money through you. >> can make money through us and we'll sell the ads for them. they keep 75%. >> this idea of a news app p
in a rare sit-down interview, i sat down with apple's senior vice president and asked him about the newt maybe could revolutionize the way we all read the news. >> i think maybe one of the most important things in the past few months that hasn't gotten much attention, this apple news app. i'm opening up the app here on the new ipad pro. when i see a personalized news feed, does that move us further into this world of polar identify news -- or do you try to make me see stories i might...
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apple doesn't care whether they sell ads but they care about getting additional people into the apple eco-system. >> and eric, it sounds like an interesting idea. but when you think about what is going on. they have the hardware eco-system and that is what existed right now and emerging platforms here. to me, wouldn't it make sense to go down the amazon or netflix route, produce or acquire content to stream through a subscription service and use that in some way, shape or form or rather than have a demographic that is primarily u.s. sent rick. >> i would argue with that. yahoo live streams the game all over the world. and they found huge demand internationally. so predominantly this is a play for the u.s. but apple needs to consider do they want to let someone like amazon get rights to this set of games and potentially other set of games down in the future. and if so, are the 100 million people that are potentially going to move to that eco-system, amazon or get hooked on prime or even fire tv and all of the things that come with that, or google, chrome cast or whatever, every custome
apple doesn't care whether they sell ads but they care about getting additional people into the apple eco-system. >> and eric, it sounds like an interesting idea. but when you think about what is going on. they have the hardware eco-system and that is what existed right now and emerging platforms here. to me, wouldn't it make sense to go down the amazon or netflix route, produce or acquire content to stream through a subscription service and use that in some way, shape or form or rather...
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apple. and that's the story that has circulated for centuries, that this dramatic episode in a garden triggered his thinking about gravity, and he wondered why does the apple tall straight down -- fall straight down. it makes a great story. a friend of his started circulating it. it's conceivable that apples happened, but -- [laughter] it's very unlikely that newton developed his theory of gravitation either watching an apple drop or being hit on the head with a falling apple. that's a little more dramatic, right? when you get hit on the head. many stories in the history of science turn out to be fascinating but untrue. >> host: well, and that's the theme of your book, "newton's apple and other myths about science." did he develop it in a vacuum all of a sudden? >> guest: no. that's another frequent myth that breakthroughs in the history of science and medicine take place instantaneously with a brilliant person. newton was brilliant, but he worked on the problem for a long time and developed a mathematical theory, wrote a book which very few people could or did read. very difficult book. so -- >> host: have you r
apple. and that's the story that has circulated for centuries, that this dramatic episode in a garden triggered his thinking about gravity, and he wondered why does the apple tall straight down -- fall straight down. it makes a great story. a friend of his started circulating it. it's conceivable that apples happened, but -- [laughter] it's very unlikely that newton developed his theory of gravitation either watching an apple drop or being hit on the head with a falling apple. that's a little...
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. >>> let's talk about apple.as defeated a class action lawsuit brought on by retail workers in california over the company's bag search practices. employees sued to being reimbursed for the time taken by apple to go through their bags to ensure that they weren't stealing any items. at least two workers complained directly to ceo tim cook that the searches were demeaning and degrading. the judge ruled that employees can choose not to bring a bag to work and, thus, wouldn't be subjected to the search. apple shares over in german trade were lower by half a percent. >>> so the question we're asking you this morning, would you let your employer check your bags? do you think it's a necessary security precaution or simply a step too far? join the conversation on worldwide exchange. get in touch with us at worldwide cnbc.com or by twitter or our personal handles. there's nothing you can take away. you can't take away the cameras, nothing. >> not really. >> staples. >> they don't really fit into my bag. >> no, i disagree
. >>> let's talk about apple.as defeated a class action lawsuit brought on by retail workers in california over the company's bag search practices. employees sued to being reimbursed for the time taken by apple to go through their bags to ensure that they weren't stealing any items. at least two workers complained directly to ceo tim cook that the searches were demeaning and degrading. the judge ruled that employees can choose not to bring a bag to work and, thus, wouldn't be subjected...
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apple shares are down about 2.5%. credit suisse remains positive on apple itself and they highlight the prospect for a new, smaller four inch iphone and there could be renewed demand for that product. as you look at the component makers for apple, we see them declined today. these are a few of the companies affected. we've got the supply chain with apple in the center and you can look at the suppliers on the left. you have to do some extrapolation because on the are the suppliers. supplye companies that the suppliers so you have to follow the chain. there are a number of companies that are dependent on apple. betty: thank you. let's check in on first word news. morning, we start with fast food workers marching this morning in nearly 300 u.s. cities. organizers call it their biggest protest yet, a whopper. they are demanding hourly pay of at least $15 per hour which is more than double the federal minimum wage. political organizing is also planned for candidates who back there cause. realignmeron wants to with the europ
apple shares are down about 2.5%. credit suisse remains positive on apple itself and they highlight the prospect for a new, smaller four inch iphone and there could be renewed demand for that product. as you look at the component makers for apple, we see them declined today. these are a few of the companies affected. we've got the supply chain with apple in the center and you can look at the suppliers on the left. you have to do some extrapolation because on the are the suppliers. supplye...
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i love how he came on "mad money" and talked about apples. that darn pure blue meth sold itself. but ancient spoiler alert, that get rich quick scheme ended real bad. the best motor releebl way. tonight we' talkinging about long term wealth building. this is especially critical when your. pou're preparing for vironment. it is possible in n is era of very low interest rates, which seem like it could go on for a long teem. recollection averse, and you're watching your money, this is something you see that poem and reerm. it sounds like you're going to sock the money away. maybe a long term bond fund. no one want you to do. that's not how it works. most people put money away for retirement and feel like they haven't take on too much risk. if you have stocks, you believe there is down side, that is not all tha jenl. i call i@ recklessness. investing nonee of your 401(k) in stocks is far more likely to jeopardize savings in the long run than investing everything in stocks. why? when you're investing for retirement, you noted to generate. if you are too risk averse, meaning if you load
i love how he came on "mad money" and talked about apples. that darn pure blue meth sold itself. but ancient spoiler alert, that get rich quick scheme ended real bad. the best motor releebl way. tonight we' talkinging about long term wealth building. this is especially critical when your. pou're preparing for vironment. it is possible in n is era of very low interest rates, which seem like it could go on for a long teem. recollection averse, and you're watching your money, this is...
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remember what i say about apple. own it -- come back. this is more than just a town. our home. and small business saturday... is more than just a day. it's our day... to shop small at the places we love... with the people we love. for stuff we can't get anywhere else. and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here... can help keep our town growing. on small business saturday, let's all shop small. for the neighborhood, the town, the home we love. on november 28th, shop small. and this year, look at whate he put in our driveway. the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2016 es350 for $349 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. see your lexus dealer. >>> after the bell discounted apparel chain ross stores reported. this is one that we used to be absolutely crazy about and cool on it because t.j. was doing better but this ross store quarter was magnificent. it shows you that the customer doesn't want to spend a lot of money on apparel. remember how bad nordstrum and macy's was. if they buy apparel they want
remember what i say about apple. own it -- come back. this is more than just a town. our home. and small business saturday... is more than just a day. it's our day... to shop small at the places we love... with the people we love. for stuff we can't get anywhere else. and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here... can help keep our town growing. on small business saturday, let's all shop small. for the neighborhood, the town, the home we love. on november 28th, shop small....
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i was at apple doing a series of pieces for 60 minutes about apple.hey clearly have a sense of that. but only are they creating great products and not only do they play a role in today's society but there is a larger sense they have that we want to change the world. >> yes. to show that you deserve the best of your customers, employees. today, people have become very sophisticated. you have to show you are really committed to society. charlie: not only that. they are doing it on issues of sustainability, the environment. mere is a sense it seems to that they recognize that corporations in the private sector has two things. one, resources. money and lots of other things. they have resources. have foundy, they they can work in combination with the public sector and universities to create bigger goals. >> of course today's big issue if youever you take -- courses, youeer have to create the conditions in those countries which keeps the people at home. so, this concept of working together, partnership, is well in compliance. the recognition by corporations
i was at apple doing a series of pieces for 60 minutes about apple.hey clearly have a sense of that. but only are they creating great products and not only do they play a role in today's society but there is a larger sense they have that we want to change the world. >> yes. to show that you deserve the best of your customers, employees. today, people have become very sophisticated. you have to show you are really committed to society. charlie: not only that. they are doing it on issues of...
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steve: what's the real story about apple working on an electric car? alison morris here with the business headlines. >> reporter: these are some good ones. the departments for bergdorf is up for landmark status. while it would preserve the building for the future, looks like it could be bad for business and put the store's holiday windows in jeopardy. if they become a landmark, the more would have to get a certificate of appropriateness from the landmark's preservation commission to do something as simple as changing window displays and make it difficult to upgrade, expand and modernize to keep up with its competitors. the commission has another hearing on this next month. i don't think this will be the last of this one. they're fighting hard. >> a big ms. ystery in the automotive industry. there is speculation that it may be a front for apple. this is very cool. last week the california-based company said it's planning on investing a billion dollars in the first u.s. factory and will start making electric cars in 2017. the company says it has 400 empl
steve: what's the real story about apple working on an electric car? alison morris here with the business headlines. >> reporter: these are some good ones. the departments for bergdorf is up for landmark status. while it would preserve the building for the future, looks like it could be bad for business and put the store's holiday windows in jeopardy. if they become a landmark, the more would have to get a certificate of appropriateness from the landmark's preservation commission to do...
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there is still a lot of chatter about apple entering the space, which would be another threat from theside industry. it is a tough road ahead. betty: you cannot help but see so much of positive reports out on tesla and some of their features like the autopilot features they rolled out just a few weeks ago. we had an editor on who was saying that is probably the by far the best autopilot software among birth -- mercedes and bmw and others. there are a lot of risks to throwing that out and i think that is why a lot of other come knees have held back. they describe it almost in a data mode. they are taking a bit of a risk by putting it out earlier than everyone else. it is also a $100,000 car. technology make the affordable. clearly, stocks pricing and beyond, you need a viable model three that is also cost competitive and profitable. betty: maybe some of this, because there is so much enthusiasm, sometime in the spring of next year, have to say, there is a chart we have that kind of supports your argument. can you bring this chart? you will not be able to see this but it shows the cash h
there is still a lot of chatter about apple entering the space, which would be another threat from theside industry. it is a tough road ahead. betty: you cannot help but see so much of positive reports out on tesla and some of their features like the autopilot features they rolled out just a few weeks ago. we had an editor on who was saying that is probably the by far the best autopilot software among birth -- mercedes and bmw and others. there are a lot of risks to throwing that out and i...
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ashley: is this about apple wanting parity with google?yeah, parrotty with google and also parity with some of the services in china, especially chat services you can do almost anything inside the messaging app liz: the question is how will apple charge for it, number one. do you think the banks will be for this? >> i definitely think the banks will be for this liz: how will they change? >> when the banks realize how much money can move back and forth will probably want that. ashley: tim cook had a vision of removing the physical wallet. are we close? i still see people writing checks. >> and your numbers are exposed. >> we're closer to the day of not having to use cash. ashley: more bad news for chipotle. there was an e. coli outbreak that they didn't tell people did. in face you missed it. jo: chipotle has had three known e. coli outbreaks and there's a fourth over the summer that is now surfacing. two people in seattle were hospitalized back in late july. officials said it took a while to link the sickened customers to chipotle. and joe
ashley: is this about apple wanting parity with google?yeah, parrotty with google and also parity with some of the services in china, especially chat services you can do almost anything inside the messaging app liz: the question is how will apple charge for it, number one. do you think the banks will be for this? >> i definitely think the banks will be for this liz: how will they change? >> when the banks realize how much money can move back and forth will probably want that....
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i love how he came on "mad money" and talked about apples. that darn pure blue meth sold itself. but ancient spoiler alert, that get rich quick scheme ended real bad. the best motor releebl way. tonight we're talkinging about long term wealth building. this is especially critical when your. you're preparing for environment. it is possible in this era of very low interest rates, which seem like it could go on for a long teem. it could be too cautious too, recollection averse, and you're
i love how he came on "mad money" and talked about apples. that darn pure blue meth sold itself. but ancient spoiler alert, that get rich quick scheme ended real bad. the best motor releebl way. tonight we're talkinging about long term wealth building. this is especially critical when your. you're preparing for environment. it is possible in this era of very low interest rates, which seem like it could go on for a long teem. it could be too cautious too, recollection averse, and you're
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remember what i say about apple. own it -- come back. so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til we hit ten thousand feet. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... wait, what?! you realize i have gold status? do i still get the miles? new mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. to feel this special......you need to eat this special. i love it start your day... ...with 150 nourishing calories in a bowl of special k. >>> after the bell discounted apparel chain ross stores reported. this is one that we used to be absolutely crazy about and cool on it because t.j. was doing better but t
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the other issue is how about apple and when does apple go without being tethered. that i think could be a factor, as well. >> earnings tomorrow. i think vir 2 financial will crush it. i think the volatility in the market in august worked incredibly well for them. you want to talk about an ipo that worked, that's a name that has. volatility is good for them. >> let's look ahead at earnings after the bell tonight and again tomorrow. we did have media stocks again. >> and they're on fire today. disney is up 1%. netflix with some unusual activity yesterday made 4.5% pop today. so up the media stocks already moving to the up side. >> cbs is an interesting one. they don't have the cable issue. so they're content, one network. that may be the horseshoe you want to play because it should benefit from all this. so i want to see what they have to say. >> do you think they will be good quarters for the media companies? >> i do. and i think that it will be the on that 1what it was last year. >> good stuff, guys. we'll see yyou tomorrow. you power begins now. >>> gentlemen, tha
the other issue is how about apple and when does apple go without being tethered. that i think could be a factor, as well. >> earnings tomorrow. i think vir 2 financial will crush it. i think the volatility in the market in august worked incredibly well for them. you want to talk about an ipo that worked, that's a name that has. volatility is good for them. >> let's look ahead at earnings after the bell tonight and again tomorrow. we did have media stocks again. >> and they're...
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julie: apple is what we're talking about this morning.r goldman sachs, an interesting call on the company. -- a pricehe stock of 160 dollars -- shares are moving up by 3% this morning. thesays it is time for thinking about apple to shift from being a hardware company to a services company, sparked by apple's new efforts to provide an installment plan. she says eventually, it will migrate people to tv services and other types of services and maybe a bundle will also include its mood -- it's music service, for example. services now are a small proportion of the company's revenue. it is this yellow bar as opposed to iphones, by far the company's biggest revenue. services are less than 10% of the revenue. this would represent quite a big shift. look at you take a revenue here, saying right now, if you did interpret the company's model and say, ok, it is already services, the revenue per user would be $42 and she says this could climb as high as $153, potentially, which would mean a huge increase in revenue for the company. you.: thank match g
julie: apple is what we're talking about this morning.r goldman sachs, an interesting call on the company. -- a pricehe stock of 160 dollars -- shares are moving up by 3% this morning. thesays it is time for thinking about apple to shift from being a hardware company to a services company, sparked by apple's new efforts to provide an installment plan. she says eventually, it will migrate people to tv services and other types of services and maybe a bundle will also include its mood -- it's...
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how about apple, we used to cover it every single day and every ten minutes and now we moved away fromt. that stock is up almost 8% from a week ago, how about that? i can't admit that, sorry to say. dan, why the rally? >> i own the stock and i own the company and it's because the company is doing the right thing. there was a guest last week, saying it's not a growth company. it isn't a growth company right now. what they do effectively. they do well. the revenues are increasing and a p.e. of 12, this is a solid stock around on a fundamental basis. that's what i look at. >> apple may be coming out with a smaller phone. so that's it, it's going bigger and they've been coming out with a metal, all metal phone. >> who says? >> this is according to a top guy at a securities firm, who has been the go-to guy. i'll get you the name. >> it's a reliable source. >> he's called it all. >> facebook, got to look at him. 103 yesterday, and 102 and change now. very close to a record high. what, they've got earnings? >> after the bell this afternoon, stuart. stuart: this could move way up or we could.
how about apple, we used to cover it every single day and every ten minutes and now we moved away fromt. that stock is up almost 8% from a week ago, how about that? i can't admit that, sorry to say. dan, why the rally? >> i own the stock and i own the company and it's because the company is doing the right thing. there was a guest last week, saying it's not a growth company. it isn't a growth company right now. what they do effectively. they do well. the revenues are increasing and a p.e....
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we'll talk about it ahead. and apple ceo tim cook taking a not so subtle jab at his biggest competitor. we're going to tell what you he said about computers. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improv
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the new film about about apple creator steve jobs is bombing at the box office. but our reviewer says he can't understand why. here's john pascuzzi. john: he's been written about in almost mythical terms. and now a new film tries to separate the man from the myth in "steve jobs." michael fassbender stars as the late business genius behind apple. he's shown here with his loyal assistant and confidant joanna hoffman, kate winslet. though after years of faithful service, she's had it with his arrogance and lack of human emotion when it comes to his friends, his fellow workers, even his own daughter. but perhaps no relation is more strained than with his apple rogan. >> you cannot rate code. you are not an engineer. you are not a designer. i built the circuit board. jeff was the leader of the team before you throw him off his own project. how come 10 times in a day i read, steve jobs is a genius? what do you do? >> i play the orchestra. john fassbender, who was oscar : nominated for "12 years a slave" is simply sensational. look for anther nomination here. with a scri
the new film about about apple creator steve jobs is bombing at the box office. but our reviewer says he can't understand why. here's john pascuzzi. john: he's been written about in almost mythical terms. and now a new film tries to separate the man from the myth in "steve jobs." michael fassbender stars as the late business genius behind apple. he's shown here with his loyal assistant and confidant joanna hoffman, kate winslet. though after years of faithful service, she's had it...
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sends out one tweet about apple, you understand the power of social media.me see your hand. your fingers work and-- >> look like a toy. >> sold out within the next few wee you don't need to be a brain surgeon to be president. trump gets away because he's trump he's an entertainer and he's the leader. maria: charging my phone. >> having your phone in the back pocket. >> even more important is the regular poll numbers what people feel he's going to do about the economy. we're on fox business, how do you want at the negotiating table, donald trump or any of those other people on the stages. >> disney reporting fourth quarter earnings, and right now, cheryl. . cheryl: good morning, maria. expecting to earn 1.14 a share. sales of 13 1/2 billion dollars, all of this in time for disney's new "star wars" movie which hits theaters. and the brand new force awakens posters and harrison ford, carrie fisher and others from the franchise. >> if you saw it happen, you'll never forget the image of o.j. simpson driving a white bronco down the highway. the american crime stor
sends out one tweet about apple, you understand the power of social media.me see your hand. your fingers work and-- >> look like a toy. >> sold out within the next few wee you don't need to be a brain surgeon to be president. trump gets away because he's trump he's an entertainer and he's the leader. maria: charging my phone. >> having your phone in the back pocket. >> even more important is the regular poll numbers what people feel he's going to do about the economy....
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apples to oranges. you shouldn't even think about comparing these two. >> absolutely. results show, the apple watch and other smart watches have not had a material impacts on our business. and these two products go to two different parts of the markets. we have different styles, platforms, capability and it's the software and social layer on top of hardware that allows people to compete with friends and family to reach health goals. let's talk about the competition. the other outfit doing this is under armour, kevin plank. we know nike and apple are affiliated. come into stores, come into chains as you already are, as a package and say we'll lower your healthcare costs, lower insurance, this is a combination. any chance that you can do a good cooperative agreement with under armour like you did with thermos? >> for us, we're all about partnerships but we're doing well in corporate wellness business. last quarter on our own we signed over 20 marquee clients including barclays, target, et cetera. we have over 70 of the fortune 500 signed up. that part of the business is
apples to oranges. you shouldn't even think about comparing these two. >> absolutely. results show, the apple watch and other smart watches have not had a material impacts on our business. and these two products go to two different parts of the markets. we have different styles, platforms, capability and it's the software and social layer on top of hardware that allows people to compete with friends and family to reach health goals. let's talk about the competition. the other outfit...
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. >> how about apple bees? >> that's right. chile's and olive garden offering free meals.ooming onion at out back. >> well, love the blooming on john. >> i hop free red, white and blue pancakes. cool. and vinny's bill your own grand-slam. little ceasar's and berry queen $5 off lunch. >> wonderful. >> thank you for. that will that's real nice. >> hey, speaking of freebies, folks, here's something for everybody. t-mobile will begin to offer free video streaming. >> so the program called ben january, will let customers watch more on line videos from netflix, hbo and others with no cost. there is down side, though, always down side. the free video streams will be in a lower resolution, may not be as clear to you. however, watching videos and apps won't counted toward your daily usage. wireless producer kicks off, lazy sunday. >> ben john. >> we like -- do you like bing snatching. >> i do. does that mean you drink while you watch it. >> v? >> no, you are sitting there going from episode to episode, like a marathon. >> yes, there is my bing watching right there. >> this is low r
. >> how about apple bees? >> that's right. chile's and olive garden offering free meals.ooming onion at out back. >> well, love the blooming on john. >> i hop free red, white and blue pancakes. cool. and vinny's bill your own grand-slam. little ceasar's and berry queen $5 off lunch. >> wonderful. >> thank you for. that will that's real nice. >> hey, speaking of freebies, folks, here's something for everybody. t-mobile will begin to offer free video...