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i started writing as a hobby and when i lost my job i got inspired "behold the dreamers." >> it's about two families, one is a lehman brothers executive and one is an immigrant family. >> the immigrant family member gets a job as a shoef fehr for lee man. two different families. one is 1%. not a problem for them. they have a lot of struggles. immigrant family came hoping for the american dream and it's a tough challenge achooeving this american dream. >> how much of your own story is in your own book? >> the immigrant family is from my hometown. i'm an immigrant myself and i
i started writing as a hobby and when i lost my job i got inspired "behold the dreamers." >> it's about two families, one is a lehman brothers executive and one is an immigrant family. >> the immigrant family member gets a job as a shoef fehr for lee man. two different families. one is 1%. not a problem for them. they have a lot of struggles. immigrant family came hoping for the american dream and it's a tough challenge achooeving this american dream. >> how much of...
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it's in the eyes of the beholder. it's a great point you made. it's always in the eyes of the beholder. that's why you have to show a high level of intent. it's always in the eyes of the beholder. you have to have a fact pattern and they don't have it. that's why the markets traded up. they weren't falling when kasowitz went out there, the president's lawyer, and said a few things that were very controversi controversial. he basically said comey committed perjury in the press conference, by the way. >> neil: leaking the information gives you the -- could be a separate issue. >> i don't believe he was the fbi director when he gave that -- leaked that information. he's a private citizen. i don't think -- >> neil: my prior guest was saying he was likely the source of leaks prior. all we know is that you think the president dodged a bullet. >> yes. based on what we know today. why is president sometimes acting guilty? that's in the back of my mind. he does and says things that make you think there's more there. >> neil: the last couple days, no. he d
it's in the eyes of the beholder. it's a great point you made. it's always in the eyes of the beholder. that's why you have to show a high level of intent. it's always in the eyes of the beholder. you have to have a fact pattern and they don't have it. that's why the markets traded up. they weren't falling when kasowitz went out there, the president's lawyer, and said a few things that were very controversi controversial. he basically said comey committed perjury in the press conference, by the...
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sur, there's plenty for artist aaron to behold. >> oh, my god. i got to paint this. i think that the natural world here is so ever-present it just scenes into your bones. >> as anyone in big sur can tell you, the natural world can also wreak havoc. this winter, a bridge collapsed to the north, a landslide to the south. cut off all traffic to the scenic coastal community. >> so we're all on a little bit of an island right now. the highway is the life line to this community for things coming in, things going out. >> without that life line, the big sur school where she teaches art temporarily shut down. though her students couldn't get to her, she wondered if she could get to her students. >> i had internet access. i had electricity. >> i often work on paper. >> so in a place cut off fwa the physical world she reached across a virtual one. >> we decided film the classes in our home. >> she used facebook to post instructional videos. >> i have 53 students right now. i'm absolutely able to maintain my livelihood as a teacher. >> the challenge created
sur, there's plenty for artist aaron to behold. >> oh, my god. i got to paint this. i think that the natural world here is so ever-present it just scenes into your bones. >> as anyone in big sur can tell you, the natural world can also wreak havoc. this winter, a bridge collapsed to the north, a landslide to the south. cut off all traffic to the scenic coastal community. >> so we're all on a little bit of an island right now. the highway is the life line to this community for...
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behold, the angry giant! behold, the angry giant! behold, the angry giant! behold, the angry giant! yay! it only takes a moment to make a moment. take time to be a dad today. >>> president trump says the paris accord is a raw deal for american business, business leaders don't agree with this at all. top ceos expressing disappointment over the decision to withdraw, big names like general electric jim immelt, apple's tim cook, facebook's mark zuckerberg, tesla founder elon musk and the disney chief, bob iger. they went so far -- they quit the president's business council. it even inspired goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein to send his first tweet ever. he wrote, the decision is a setback for both the environment and the u.s. leadership position in the world. hundreds of companies in every industry support this deal. not just lefty tech. we're talking finance, consumer products, oil companies. that's because corporate america says this president is looking backwards. clean energy and tech is the future. climate change, they say, is real, and they want to be leaders on adapting to it. th
behold, the angry giant! behold, the angry giant! behold, the angry giant! behold, the angry giant! yay! it only takes a moment to make a moment. take time to be a dad today. >>> president trump says the paris accord is a raw deal for american business, business leaders don't agree with this at all. top ceos expressing disappointment over the decision to withdraw, big names like general electric jim immelt, apple's tim cook, facebook's mark zuckerberg, tesla founder elon musk and the...
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"behold the dreamers." that's it. "behold the dreamers." let me tell you all.n and it's a debut novel by a young woman. the story just takes you on a breathless journey. it's everything our culture is grappling with right now. at least many of the things, race, class, the economy, immigration, the dangers of us versus the mentality. so when you read it, it will feel very modern like it's happening right now and underneath the story pumps everything we love about a story, heart and soul, family love, pursuit of happiness, and actually what home really means. it's already been called one of the hippest books of the year by the "washington post." may i say, "washington post," i wholeheartedly agree. i think it's a great summer read and i hope everyone gets it before they head off to vacation next week. it's called "behold the dreamers." >> "behold the dr mbue. the author joins us now at the table. i don't want to say your name again, i know i'm speak it up. >> imbolo sms mbue. >> you pick up the phone and tell us what happened. >> picked up the phone and i hello,
"behold the dreamers." that's it. "behold the dreamers." let me tell you all.n and it's a debut novel by a young woman. the story just takes you on a breathless journey. it's everything our culture is grappling with right now. at least many of the things, race, class, the economy, immigration, the dangers of us versus the mentality. so when you read it, it will feel very modern like it's happening right now and underneath the story pumps everything we love about a story,...
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it's called "behold the dreamers." >> "behold the dreamer" is by mbue.ant to say your name again, i know i'm speak it up. >> imbolo sms >> you pick up the phone and tell us what happened. >> picked up the phone and i hello, hi, immbolo, it's oprah. >> i say, oprah? i,000 it was lee. she said, yeah, that's it. she said we're picking your book as next book selection and i lost it. >> it's so interesting. you became a writer because of oprah's book club. >> exactly. exactly. many years ago. in 2002 i walked into a library in virginia and i was so in awe of a book i started writing. i started writing as a hobby and when i lost my job i got inspired "behold the dreamers." >> it's about two families, one is a lehman brothers executive and one is an immigrant family. >> the immigrant family member gets a job as a shoef fehr for lee man. two different families. one is 1%. not a problem for them. they have a lot of struggles. immigrant family came hoping for the american dream and it's a tough challenge achooeving this american dream. >> how much of your own stor
it's called "behold the dreamers." >> "behold the dreamer" is by mbue.ant to say your name again, i know i'm speak it up. >> imbolo sms >> you pick up the phone and tell us what happened. >> picked up the phone and i hello, hi, immbolo, it's oprah. >> i say, oprah? i,000 it was lee. she said, yeah, that's it. she said we're picking your book as next book selection and i lost it. >> it's so interesting. you became a writer because of...
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. >> behold, the pizza bikini. or the pizzakini. it ago the pepperini? >> they will fit customized suit. it will cost you more than a couple of slices. the price? $10,000. $10,000. >> for the suit. >> for the suit. you don't get any free pizza with that, either. >> $10,000. jesus. >> i don't think the model is included in the deal. models don't eat pizza anyway, you know? >> that's true. they'll just look at them. >>> coming up later we'll have our friday rewind. >>> first, the deadly car crash that police say venus williams was responsible for. but what did she do to be at fault. >>> and later a little something for everybody in the theater. the minions are back, and so is will ferrell and amy poeler. but first a look at today's temperatures. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by car facts.com. i wneverever wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making every strand stronger because strong is beautiful. garden party for her birthday. a fabulous so i mowed the
. >> behold, the pizza bikini. or the pizzakini. it ago the pepperini? >> they will fit customized suit. it will cost you more than a couple of slices. the price? $10,000. $10,000. >> for the suit. >> for the suit. you don't get any free pizza with that, either. >> $10,000. jesus. >> i don't think the model is included in the deal. models don't eat pizza anyway, you know? >> that's true. they'll just look at them. >>> coming up later we'll have...
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and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out.other thing i'm going to tell you is this. that unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing that will happen today -- if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is that you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. you amen? uh-huh, yeah? not just your smile. >> yep, get in. i want you to face that wall . i want you to sit down. exactly. there you go. extend your legs and your back, back here. come back here. there you go. bring your body over there. cross your arms. praise god. sherman in obedience to the commands of jesus christ and all your professional faith, my brother, we do now baptize you in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost. amen. amen, praise god. you need to get up. amen. >> amen. >> praise god. amen. >> there you go. amen. amen. >> all right. >> it felt good. i can't remember the last time i wa
and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out.other thing i'm going to tell you is this. that unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing that will happen today -- if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is that you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. you amen? uh-huh, yeah? not...
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the underlying technology is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the qualitye wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do starting with core technology and building up to the product. emily: you have people saying, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. we didn't have the first mp3 layer, the first smartphone, we didn't have the first tablet. arguably, we shipped the first player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first. it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. iphone and ipad, there are peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ios release ever. i am excited about all of it, but i am really excited about ar. let me get this in the hands of developers, we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world. with: you talk about ar regards to developers, but what about consumers? technology, and
the underlying technology is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted at the qualitye wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do starting with core technology and building up to the product. emily: you have people saying, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. we didn't have the first mp3 layer, the first smartphone, we didn't have the first tablet. arguably, we shipped the first player, the first...
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. >> guys, guys, guys, i'm hank and my take is appropriate is in the eye of the beholder. pink slippers today to better unthe concept of appropriate. >> keep staring at my legs. >> or inappropriate as you like it. >> it's innocent but today's society because of what's happening that's why it looks like it's something different. >> check this out. mommy blogger extraordinary courtney a dam dam mow posted a picture of her daughter ten days ago on her instagram. courtney, peeking at her belly button. >> there was nothing wrong with it. find no fault with anything. it was little girl looking at her belly button. >> instagram removed the picture about a warning e-mail about decency. when courtney reposted it instagram killed her account when some four years worth of fix picture and 35,000 followe followers. >> i don't know what they were thinking. i really don't. i have no idea what they were thinking. >> i strolled market street thinking about instagram relationship with appropriate. millions of users like me and you post billions of shots, lots and family and kids the teams t
. >> guys, guys, guys, i'm hank and my take is appropriate is in the eye of the beholder. pink slippers today to better unthe concept of appropriate. >> keep staring at my legs. >> or inappropriate as you like it. >> it's innocent but today's society because of what's happening that's why it looks like it's something different. >> check this out. mommy blogger extraordinary courtney a dam dam mow posted a picture of her daughter ten days ago on her instagram....
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so, the underlying technology here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted athe quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and building up to the product. >> people are saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smart phone. we didn't have the first tablet. there was a tablet shipping a decade before, very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first in any of those. so, for us, it's not about being first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. ios 11. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. both for iphone and ipad, there are incredible things in it from peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ipad release ever. an area that i have grea
so, the underlying technology here is something to behold and to get the experience that we wanted athe quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting from the core technology and building up to the product. >> people are saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back, we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smart phone. we didn't have the first...
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>> i'm hank, my take is appropriate is in the eye of the beholder.d out in the bathrobe and pink slippers to better understand concept of appropriate. >> or inappropriate as you like it. >> it is innocent, but today's society, because of what is happening, that is why it looks like it is something different. >> reporter: mommy blogger courtney adamo posted a picture of her little daughter 10 days ago, cute kid, peeking at her belly button. >> there was nothing wrong witt. by no fault, it is little girl looking at her belly button. >> reporter: instagram removed a picture after warning e-mail about decency and when courtney repose ted it, instagram killed her account which had four years worth of pictures and about 35,000 followers. >> i don't know what they were thinking. i don't. i have no idea what they were thinking. >> reporter: i strolled market street thinking about instagram's relationship with appropriate, millions of users like me and you powe shots, lots of families, kid but site teams with body shots, political, and other kind of shots so
>> i'm hank, my take is appropriate is in the eye of the beholder.d out in the bathrobe and pink slippers to better understand concept of appropriate. >> or inappropriate as you like it. >> it is innocent, but today's society, because of what is happening, that is why it looks like it is something different. >> reporter: mommy blogger courtney adamo posted a picture of her little daughter 10 days ago, cute kid, peeking at her belly button. >> there was nothing...
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and like magic, behold. turkey. slow, slow barbecue turkey with all the sides you want and need.and collared greens. >> anthony: oh damn. >> sean: pickled pigs feet and collared greens. >> anthony: oh yes. >> sean: and then barbecue cole slaw, some potato salad with ramps, baked red peas. >> anthony: mm-hmm, oh there's my weakness right there. >> sean: and we made you some very special bright orange mac and cheese. >> anthony: mac and cheese. i do love bright orange mac and cheese, as you know. and that's a turkey. >> sean: yup. >> anthony: let that be a lesson to you. >> jeff: like going to grandma's house. >> anthony: mike lata from fig is here and jeff alan, owner of rebellion farm. so at this point, how many others are there like you guys, like, who are basically keeping it real as far as real southern culinary traditions as opposed to sort of the jokey ones? >> sean: i feel like just about everybody here is. >> mike: yeah, more than you would think. >> anthony: well, how many people is that? >> mike: 12? >> sean: yeah, in a town like this, that's pretty amazing. >> anthony:
and like magic, behold. turkey. slow, slow barbecue turkey with all the sides you want and need.and collared greens. >> anthony: oh damn. >> sean: pickled pigs feet and collared greens. >> anthony: oh yes. >> sean: and then barbecue cole slaw, some potato salad with ramps, baked red peas. >> anthony: mm-hmm, oh there's my weakness right there. >> sean: and we made you some very special bright orange mac and cheese. >> anthony: mac and cheese. i do love...
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she called for the election lo and behold may not have worked in her favor. >> doesn't help when your last name its may. the headline. >> may not have worked out. >> headliners have a field day with that. >> true. dicate the country is heading towards a hung parliament. after conservatives and prime minister, may, failed to get an ou >> conservatives will likely remain the largest party but won't have an absolute majority. a stunning setback for the prime minister who is already facing calls for her resignation. as the we mentioned, may ordered, the elections to build her power base expecting a landslide. now the prime minister and her party weakened by the recent wave of terror attacks. >> could muddle negotiation for britain. the pound has taken a major dive overnight on the election results. may is vowing to govern and provide stability regardless of the results there. but, still a lot of the results are still coming in. there are plenty of meetings planned overseas now in london with theresa may and her cabinet members. some c tense moments ahead for one of the strongest allies. >
she called for the election lo and behold may not have worked in her favor. >> doesn't help when your last name its may. the headline. >> may not have worked out. >> headliners have a field day with that. >> true. dicate the country is heading towards a hung parliament. after conservatives and prime minister, may, failed to get an ou >> conservatives will likely remain the largest party but won't have an absolute majority. a stunning setback for the prime minister...
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this is one of those inflation thede risks that beholds r.b.i.to stay on hold and wait and see how much inflation does pick over the next 12 months from these current very low levels. rishaad: no known unknown, in other words. anyway, thank you very much indeed. right, and let's tell you what we have come of for fame and fortune. experience, he will share that. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. the latest business flash headlines. meg whitman has told bloomberg she still has work to do as ceo of hewlett-packard enterprise. says commodity costs and acquisitions are to blame for diluted margins in the second quarter and she plans to do more to reduce overhead. moreincludes working on a cost-effective structure in the services business. >> our margins in the enterprise group was down in q2. the reason is we had stranded costs from the vested cheers. we had done some acquisitions initially eluded of, and we had significant commodity cost increases, but
this is one of those inflation thede risks that beholds r.b.i.to stay on hold and wait and see how much inflation does pick over the next 12 months from these current very low levels. rishaad: no known unknown, in other words. anyway, thank you very much indeed. right, and let's tell you what we have come of for fame and fortune. experience, he will share that. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. haidi: i am haidi lun...
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behold bitches, the plate lunch.s this. a big scoop, or two, of white rice and potato mac salad. there is nothing more hawaiian. served alongside a protein like chicken katsu. or this hamburger steak, burger-like patty drowned in dark, sinister, sticky, shiny gravy. or, furikake ahi, seared ahi with nori and sesame seed. >> daniel: oh my gosh, that looks beautiful. >> anthony: oh yeah, that's gonna work. oh. all right. i sit this right on top of the rice? >> daniel: yeah, yep. you want to get some mac salad too on there too. >> anthony: gonna get that sinister gravy on. oh, dude. look what we're eating. >> daniel: right, yeah. >> anthony: okay, they may not be hawaiian but they are now. they are fundamentally local. i mean, this food, this most delicious, let's be honest, delicious. this is not healthy eating. >> daniel: yeah, and we're kind of paying the price for it right now in the health of the state, which is terrible. as i take a bite of hamburger and brown gravy. >> anthony: yeah but it's, like i said, it's so
behold bitches, the plate lunch.s this. a big scoop, or two, of white rice and potato mac salad. there is nothing more hawaiian. served alongside a protein like chicken katsu. or this hamburger steak, burger-like patty drowned in dark, sinister, sticky, shiny gravy. or, furikake ahi, seared ahi with nori and sesame seed. >> daniel: oh my gosh, that looks beautiful. >> anthony: oh yeah, that's gonna work. oh. all right. i sit this right on top of the rice? >> daniel: yeah, yep....
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and so the underlying technology , and here is something to behold and to get the experience that weanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting with core technology and building up to the product. emily: you have people saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back we didn't have player.rst mp3 we didn't have the first smart phone. we didn't have the first tablet. there was a tablet a decade before, very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first in any of those. for us it's not about being , first, it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios. what does that tell us about what is next? tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. both for iphone and ipad, there are incredible things in it from peer-to-peer payments. ipad releasegest ever. an area that i have great excitement -- i am excite
and so the underlying technology , and here is something to behold and to get the experience that weanted at the quality we wanted -- you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do. starting with core technology and building up to the product. emily: you have people saying, finally, what took so long? tim: for us it has never been about being first in anything. if you think back we didn't have player.rst mp3 we didn't have the first smart phone. we didn't have the first...
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they are professors at the university of california and they are studying, low and behold, both areas in religion in the public university. that is news. the berkeley center for the study of religion. you can google that. the programs are over for this academic year but they are coming back next year and will offer things that we can go to in various ways. gentlemen, now we know about your academic background. you are in confucian studies. where did you grow up. mark, let's start with you? >> i grew up in chicago. my father was a professor at the university of chicago that taught psychology and sociology. and i started learning about religion through -- kind of marxist sociological approaches to religion. and kind of critiques of religion. so history of religion and things like that. what was interesting about that was my father, despite the fact that he had this marxist plantation, was not really an anti- religious person. he grew up in rome. he was educated in classical -- latin and greek. i was brought up with this idea that religion is neither inherently good or inherently bad. th
they are professors at the university of california and they are studying, low and behold, both areas in religion in the public university. that is news. the berkeley center for the study of religion. you can google that. the programs are over for this academic year but they are coming back next year and will offer things that we can go to in various ways. gentlemen, now we know about your academic background. you are in confucian studies. where did you grow up. mark, let's start with you?...
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>> something to behold. let's see what he hear coming out of that. great to see you, jason. thank you so much. >>> now to a big decision that just suddenly fell into the senate's lap. will he or won't he? whether they will allow the attorney general to testify behind closed doors, or will they require and demand that it be before cameras and the public? cnn's suzanne malveaux is joining me from capitol hill with much more on this. suzanne, word is that sessions caught folks off guard with his offer to testify, so what exactly do we know about this? >> reporter: he did, kate. and you would think that, of course, they want to see him before the committee. it would be a no-brainer, right? but there is a lot of debate that's taking place behind the scenes. the reason why here is that the head of the committee, senate intelligence committee, richard burr, he believes that, yes, this is a good idea, but the debate that they're having, the democrat on this committee, mark warner, believes that this could be a strategy by sessions to avoid a public hearing, to go ahead before this c
>> something to behold. let's see what he hear coming out of that. great to see you, jason. thank you so much. >>> now to a big decision that just suddenly fell into the senate's lap. will he or won't he? whether they will allow the attorney general to testify behind closed doors, or will they require and demand that it be before cameras and the public? cnn's suzanne malveaux is joining me from capitol hill with much more on this. suzanne, word is that sessions caught folks off...
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. >> art is in the eye of the beholder.eff skversky channel 6 "action news." >> your thoughts -- >> lets be as generous as possible. and say he made a nice effort. >> jeff or trey? >> jeff. >> trey was pretty good. >> all right adam joseph and accuweather when we continue in just a moment. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >>> a short detour and then some very warm weather. >> it's right around the corner and once it heats up it will heat up with the humidity. we have to get through this first. stormtracker 6 live double scan still dealing with the clouds and chilly wind and the showers that continue to drift in from the north and west. all of the rain that pushed through parts of salem and cumberland a
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even though they are not happy with who is winning it, it is a marvel to behold. >> in our 100th year, and it is out third time in two decades has been able to hoist it congratulations to the pittsburgh penguins and their great fans back in pittsburgh. congratulations to mario lemieux, jimmy rutherford, mike sullivan, and the players who managed to put it all together, two years in a row. captain, sidney crosby, it is your honor to hoist the stanley cup. >> mike: it is always to go with a skate. who gets it second, it is the guy who hadn't played in a playoff game until this spring, ron hainsey. what a remarkable moment and a tremendous spring for him. came to the team in february, played his first game against philadelphia at heinz field. it is his third stanley cup. winning important face-offs. when his team was shorthanded. cullen. and chris kunitz. this is number four. >> eddie: play with your role players. give you a bit of that a great pro. >> mike: malkin finishes with the most points of anybody in the playoffs. he now has three. >> mike: mark streit came to the team in the lat
even though they are not happy with who is winning it, it is a marvel to behold. >> in our 100th year, and it is out third time in two decades has been able to hoist it congratulations to the pittsburgh penguins and their great fans back in pittsburgh. congratulations to mario lemieux, jimmy rutherford, mike sullivan, and the players who managed to put it all together, two years in a row. captain, sidney crosby, it is your honor to hoist the stanley cup. >> mike: it is always to go...
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brooks koepka started 1 back when he rolled that one in, lo and behold had won by four.final round 67 to win his first major championship. ties rory mci will row lowest score in relation to par at the national open. seventh straight. gets that nifty trophy and the gold medal that's got the picture of jack nicklaus on it. >>> from the central time zone to mountain time zone in denver, bottom of the night, rockies trail 5-4. two on, get out. three coming in. nolan nolan arinado wins the game and only five guys had ever done that. complete it with a walkoff homer. rockies win, 7-3. might want an umbrella in utica today. a little chance of rain around noontime. >> you heard it from john. it must be true. good morning, america. >> thanks, fellas. >>> up next in "the pulse," why an airline gave someone free air travel for life. >>> and picketing for forgiveness. the unusual punishment for a teen who admits to stealing from his boss. >>> on our facebook page right now, beyonce and jay z welcoming twins. see the big baby news on atmfans.com. it's ok that everybody ignoit's fine.
brooks koepka started 1 back when he rolled that one in, lo and behold had won by four.final round 67 to win his first major championship. ties rory mci will row lowest score in relation to par at the national open. seventh straight. gets that nifty trophy and the gold medal that's got the picture of jack nicklaus on it. >>> from the central time zone to mountain time zone in denver, bottom of the night, rockies trail 5-4. two on, get out. three coming in. nolan nolan arinado wins the...
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. >> in the eye of the beholder and in fact for amazon, this is a much prettier girl >> i'm not surevate equity can make it any better amazon brings something to the table. what does private equity bring just cash, which i guess is okay, but amazon could change the company. >> coming up, oracle surging to its highest level since the dot com bubble and another tech name could join the party you're watching "fast money" on cnbc in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on fast. >> card cutting is heating up. and there's a new study that suggests it's about to get worse. we'll tell you how to profit plus, he called. now carter worth is is back with al even bolder cl. the name when "fast money" returns. [vo] when it comes to investing, 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 fin
. >> in the eye of the beholder and in fact for amazon, this is a much prettier girl >> i'm not surevate equity can make it any better amazon brings something to the table. what does private equity bring just cash, which i guess is okay, but amazon could change the company. >> coming up, oracle surging to its highest level since the dot com bubble and another tech name could join the party you're watching "fast money" on cnbc in the meantime, here's what else is...
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and lo and behold, psychopaths and radical ideologues come out of the woodwork with weapons. host: did you listen to the president's comments just now? about 20 minutes ago? caller: no. i'm sorry i just got home. i'm sorry. host: that's ok. if you miss him you can rewatch them on c-span.org. you can rewatch any of our program this morning. we have been on live since 7:00 this morning taking your calls and as this was happening, taking your calls as well. we talked to congressman don beyer, a democrat from alexandria, virginia. he was scheduled to be on for an appearance with us this morning. came on at about 8:30 after this news had come out and talked to us about his reaction and his response. if you missed that, c-span.org. before the house comes in, linda, michigan, republican, go ahead. caller: hi. i just heard this last lady speak and i'll tell you something, for 50% of the opulation out there, it's very disturbing and very hurtful that she says the things that she says. she doesn't even know what she's talking about. she just got home. she doesn't even give the presiden
and lo and behold, psychopaths and radical ideologues come out of the woodwork with weapons. host: did you listen to the president's comments just now? about 20 minutes ago? caller: no. i'm sorry i just got home. i'm sorry. host: that's ok. if you miss him you can rewatch them on c-span.org. you can rewatch any of our program this morning. we have been on live since 7:00 this morning taking your calls and as this was happening, taking your calls as well. we talked to congressman don beyer, a...
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what he would do is write a report to congress and you're going to see this in the eyes of the beholder. either see a man innocently, unaware of the norms of washington, desperately trying to save his presidency, or you see a more nefarious character who is dangling the job over his head who's clearly cornering the fbi director at every moment. ultimately, i think it's going to be a political decision and going to matter what else president trump said to other witnesses which ultimately implicates this sticky -- this thick executive privilege debate. >> mika, let me bring you into this and ask you if it matters in a legal context or legal national security context what was in the president's heart when he asked for a loyalty oath from jim comey. his then-fbi director. >> so i think it's important to distinguish between what you would have in a criminal context for obstruction of justice and what we mean when we talk about high crimes and misdemeanors. we're talking about there is abuse of power so the standards are not exactly the same. the intent richequirement isn't necessarily the pr
what he would do is write a report to congress and you're going to see this in the eyes of the beholder. either see a man innocently, unaware of the norms of washington, desperately trying to save his presidency, or you see a more nefarious character who is dangling the job over his head who's clearly cornering the fbi director at every moment. ultimately, i think it's going to be a political decision and going to matter what else president trump said to other witnesses which ultimately...
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lo and behold two weeks ago they tested an intermediate range system. it flew to a very high altitude of i think 22, 2100 kilometers. but only about 500 kilometers range. if flown on a standard trajectory this missile would reach ranges of 4,000 to 4500 kilometers. in other words, it's a real intermediate range missile. it's not clear if that was the first test launch of this particular missile. there may have been one or two that occurred before that failed. it's uncertain at this point. mostly because the intelligence agencies around the world have been less than forthcoming for us poor souls that rely on open source literature. i'll talk about why this new missile is really important along with the musadan. i also want to note, we've seen north korea expand beyond liquid propel anlt technologies. we've seen them employ solid propellant motors for one and two. this is a submarine launch missile and thent n the new lan mobile system. i think they're in the first steps of mastering the production of solid propellants. i believe this is indigenously prod
lo and behold two weeks ago they tested an intermediate range system. it flew to a very high altitude of i think 22, 2100 kilometers. but only about 500 kilometers range. if flown on a standard trajectory this missile would reach ranges of 4,000 to 4500 kilometers. in other words, it's a real intermediate range missile. it's not clear if that was the first test launch of this particular missile. there may have been one or two that occurred before that failed. it's uncertain at this point....
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a failure to introduce promised democratic elections behold calls lita. brought hundreds of thousands of protesters into the streets three years ago paralyzing the cbd. and more demonstrations of plans for this weekend tamoxifen pings historic visit. it would be a mistake to think that the bulk of the city's descent. now revolves around independence far from it. on this twentieth anniversary of the opinion polls to be believed. most people in hong kong will still want to be part of china. as low as they freedoms i guarantee. but where the president she is still be no talk of misgivings or dissatisfaction. stated he told a banquet with hundreds of selected guests. but he remained confident in this city. stephen mcdonell bbc news home call. canada is celebrating its one hundred fiftieth anniversary tomorrow and hundreds of thousands are expected to gather in the capital ottawa for a day of commemoration. justin trudeau's canada is a nation that welcomes tens of thousands of refugees every year and thrives on diverse city. but not everyone is embracing the c
a failure to introduce promised democratic elections behold calls lita. brought hundreds of thousands of protesters into the streets three years ago paralyzing the cbd. and more demonstrations of plans for this weekend tamoxifen pings historic visit. it would be a mistake to think that the bulk of the city's descent. now revolves around independence far from it. on this twentieth anniversary of the opinion polls to be believed. most people in hong kong will still want to be part of china. as...
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behold my creation! monster, do my bidding! i do as you command, master. okay. mom. have a problem with this. i'm mother teresa. are you kidding me? what? i'm her back when she was hot. i will pay you $10 to go put on more clothes. bet it's the first time you ever heard that one. okay. you know what? here. here we go. here you go. let's just cover you up. all right, now, i just want to run through this really quick with everybody. [clears throat] um, first, it's "trick or treat?" and then, phil... "come in if you dare." right, and then dad does the thunder and the lightning and the fog. alex in her cage. i'm in a cage? yes! you're in a house of horrors being held against your will. i know. so why do we need the cage? and then gloria pops up as the evil village bruja, and she says-- [imitating gloria] "welcome to your nightmare. ah ha ha ha ha!" [normal voice] and then cam and haley do their thing. kids get their candy. they are ushered out. they think it's all over, but it's not! because out on the porch, the scarecrow pops to life-- wow!-- for one final "aah!" [laug
behold my creation! monster, do my bidding! i do as you command, master. okay. mom. have a problem with this. i'm mother teresa. are you kidding me? what? i'm her back when she was hot. i will pay you $10 to go put on more clothes. bet it's the first time you ever heard that one. okay. you know what? here. here we go. here you go. let's just cover you up. all right, now, i just want to run through this really quick with everybody. [clears throat] um, first, it's "trick or treat?" and...
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. >> ugly is in the eye of the >> again in the eye of the beholder, but i think most people will agreeu. we'll have a beautiful start to the week. let's look at the 3-degree guarantee. forecast high of 87 degrees, debra. we got pretty close to that 87 actually. we hit 88. we're off by one. we only missed once the entire month of june, don't want to jinx it, but tomorrow's 3- degree guarantee temperature is 84. it looks like a really nice day. i'm forecasting 84 for reagan national. most of us will be cooler than that, upper 70s to low 80s, a beautiful start, winds out of the west, southwest 10, 15 miles an hour and low humidity levels. if you've been outside this evening, you can feel how nice it is and tomorrow evening going to be a great night for baseball. the cubs are in town. we've got the night on 9 starting at 7:00. temperatures start near 80. they'll finish in the lower 70s. it will be a beauty of a night and a good start before the heat comes back. tuesday we may not get out we'll be above average by thursday and friday into the low 90s and humidity will start to creep in by 9
. >> ugly is in the eye of the >> again in the eye of the beholder, but i think most people will agreeu. we'll have a beautiful start to the week. let's look at the 3-degree guarantee. forecast high of 87 degrees, debra. we got pretty close to that 87 actually. we hit 88. we're off by one. we only missed once the entire month of june, don't want to jinx it, but tomorrow's 3- degree guarantee temperature is 84. it looks like a really nice day. i'm forecasting 84 for reagan national....
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bring the democratic unionists in and put their 10 mp's into the government benches, and lo and behold, majority of 6. 6 is very, very slender. it is going to be very difficult to govern. they will have to listen hard to what this party from northern island is asking for, and it is embarrassing, humiliating for the prime minister theresa may. jane: very vivid and of the numbers there. for the latest from london, i spoke to bob atkins outside downing street a short time ago. she is still prime minister, but how long realistically do you think she can keep the job? ross: that is a question many, many people in westminster are asking, jane, and i put into lots of people, and the vast majority of the answers come back with months rather than years in them. people are extremely doubtful that the prime minister can see out a five year parliamentary term, even as she alluded to the fact that she is inspiring to do that when she spoke over their earlier on. this is a prime minister who is weakened like no other in the office in recent years. she is weakened because she promised to create a sta
bring the democratic unionists in and put their 10 mp's into the government benches, and lo and behold, majority of 6. 6 is very, very slender. it is going to be very difficult to govern. they will have to listen hard to what this party from northern island is asking for, and it is embarrassing, humiliating for the prime minister theresa may. jane: very vivid and of the numbers there. for the latest from london, i spoke to bob atkins outside downing street a short time ago. she is still prime...
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it will behold the because it will be more difficult for it to go back to the commons in some kind of emergency announce for the backing of poet of wood on the other hand it does you know the labor party during the election campaign supported exactly the same strategy that the government had to live apart to manifest as the britain should come out of both the single market and the the european customs union. the two parties between them on the same. manifest of pledges for brics a go eighty nine percent of the vote. this is a strong case in saying that the general election produced and there wolf well ming . backing for brics. now possible acts a post trump post lip and german and french leaders are now saying that reform is needed and that changing treaties is possible something that was unthinkable before rex it looked panic cetera but passing those was a huge pain and getting all the member states to agree it will probably be just as difficult and they just bluffing to appease here are skeptical voters well none of the bluffing to you're a pro european voters i mean most common fro
it will behold the because it will be more difficult for it to go back to the commons in some kind of emergency announce for the backing of poet of wood on the other hand it does you know the labor party during the election campaign supported exactly the same strategy that the government had to live apart to manifest as the britain should come out of both the single market and the the european customs union. the two parties between them on the same. manifest of pledges for brics a go eighty...
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something was bothering him and he was becoming depressed and when our children are depressed, it beholdsan creatures to mobilise ourselves and find out what is troubling them because in our district of wicklow, in the hills, there had been a number of young man who had taken their own lives, and i was so frightened and not sleeping and afraid of this thing. and i eventually, in the magic of our family life, his elder sister said to toby, "toby, just go in and say it to them." because she knew what the trouble was. "just go in and say it." so in he came into our bedroom, the poor stone effigies of the parents that are rung out by looking after three children for 20 years, exhausted, not getting out of bed as often as we used to and not as quickly either. and he said, "the thing is, dad,..." oh, god... the sentences starting with "the thing is..." never turn out very well. "the thing is, i'm gay." and i said, "oh, thank god." i am lying in the bed. "oh, thank god." "you won't have to go through this heterosexual nightmare we have been through all of our lives." and from that moment, there
something was bothering him and he was becoming depressed and when our children are depressed, it beholdsan creatures to mobilise ourselves and find out what is troubling them because in our district of wicklow, in the hills, there had been a number of young man who had taken their own lives, and i was so frightened and not sleeping and afraid of this thing. and i eventually, in the magic of our family life, his elder sister said to toby, "toby, just go in and say it to them." because...
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lo and behold, it was someone's fridge on the fourth floor that exploded.at, today there apart from the human tragedy, there is a logistical thing about where people are going to live? there is emergency centres being opened. i ran out with no clothes on. i have been given tracksuit bottoms and t—shirt and flippers by someone on the street that had a bag with a load of clothes. hardly anyone had clothes on, they were just escaping from the block and so, yes, now we're here and the family is coming down and my itiuiti and the family is coming down and my mum is on her way and everyone is lucky that we are alive. they are trying to ring us and there is no ring. so everyone is thinking the worst, but thank god i didn't fall into a worst, but thank god i didn't fall intoa deep worst, but thank god i didn't fall into a deep sleep. you rescued your stepdaughter. 0k, darling. it is probably time for you to spend sometime together. i'm glad you did manage to get out. thank you very much indeed. well, one harrowing story there, one of many, fortu nately story there,
lo and behold, it was someone's fridge on the fourth floor that exploded.at, today there apart from the human tragedy, there is a logistical thing about where people are going to live? there is emergency centres being opened. i ran out with no clothes on. i have been given tracksuit bottoms and t—shirt and flippers by someone on the street that had a bag with a load of clothes. hardly anyone had clothes on, they were just escaping from the block and so, yes, now we're here and the family is...
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we are not going to be behold together international community.a first. >> the one for me, the president of the united states stepping in front of that group of nato leaders, and establishing literally america first. i was cheering. the subpoenas moving out of the house intelligence committee. it is now going after the obama administration for unlawful, illegal activity, spying on u.s. citizens, unmasking them and naming three officials of that administration that they are investigating. >> they are letting the facts lead them. we are seeing where the facts lead. the facts lead to an administration that was willing to use intelligence services to literally spy on the other political party. i don't know how they can talk about russia when they have a white house here that was capable of spying for the purpose of reverse targeting and unmasking. we'll see this go blood places. i think you will start to see the democrats in the white house run scared. lou: adam schiff running scared. he sought subpoenas for the same people as the senate intelligence
we are not going to be behold together international community.a first. >> the one for me, the president of the united states stepping in front of that group of nato leaders, and establishing literally america first. i was cheering. the subpoenas moving out of the house intelligence committee. it is now going after the obama administration for unlawful, illegal activity, spying on u.s. citizens, unmasking them and naming three officials of that administration that they are investigating....
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we put these ten mps on to the government benches and low and behold a majority of six. be very tough to govern. they will have to listen ha rd to govern. they will have to listen hard to what the party from northern ireland is asking for and it is embarrassing, humiliating, for theresa may. the result of the election was not predicted. so why do we have these results? we know that some remainers voted for corbyn to soften brexit. but what else contributed to rock the status quo? david grossman looks at what happened and how we got to where we are. canterbury in kent is a good place from which to tell the tale of how labour sliced, diced and devoured theresa may's majority. like chaucer's tales, this is a set of overlapping narratives that combine to turn this conservative seat with a 10,000 majority into a labour victory. of course the labour party didn't exist in chaucer's date but the fact that a city like this, that resisted the charms of tony blair, harold wilson and others, should suddenly fall to the party ofjeremy corbyn suggests something extraordinary happened.
we put these ten mps on to the government benches and low and behold a majority of six. be very tough to govern. they will have to listen ha rd to govern. they will have to listen hard to what the party from northern ireland is asking for and it is embarrassing, humiliating, for theresa may. the result of the election was not predicted. so why do we have these results? we know that some remainers voted for corbyn to soften brexit. but what else contributed to rock the status quo? david grossman...
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cook: the underlying technology is something to behold.e experience that we ,anted at the quality we wanted like apple products in general take multiple years to do. out there have people saying, "finally, what took so long?" mr. cook: for us, it has never been about being first. we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first. for us, it's not about being first. it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. -- youeiled the new irs, unveiled the new ios, ios 11. what can you tell us? mr. cook: i can tell you it is unbelievable, both for iphone and ipad. it's doing incredible things like peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ipad released ever. an area that i had great personal excitement -- i'm excited about all of it, but i'm incredibly excited about ar. developers, of the we will have the largest augmented reality platform
cook: the underlying technology is something to behold.e experience that we ,anted at the quality we wanted like apple products in general take multiple years to do. out there have people saying, "finally, what took so long?" mr. cook: for us, it has never been about being first. we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern...
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this is already standing out, behold, man bun can.ure, they could have given him a cool scar or tattoo or a ship anger but no let's give him a man bun. like giving mona lisa a mohawk like getting barbie a hitler mustache. look, mattel, this is a terrible disease. on the show, we have tried to do our part to educate the pop country about the danger of man runs. you come along and reverse our progress by indoctrinating kids into this madness. here's the first commercial. >> is that cool bro the smooth pilot hair on his head. it's man but can. he gets to do all the stuff regular guys can only dream of. like hot yoga. taking self is at a protest. we have two # resist. plane nonsense songs at a coffee shop. starbucks is my guilty pleasure. man bun can it doesn't have a job he has planned for anytime for working on his tan. don't forget, man bun can live by one row. no shirt, no shoes, no i'm awesome. get your man bun can today. greg: mattel, you are welcome. that made him kind of appealing and we put it together. that was tom in luigi and
this is already standing out, behold, man bun can.ure, they could have given him a cool scar or tattoo or a ship anger but no let's give him a man bun. like giving mona lisa a mohawk like getting barbie a hitler mustache. look, mattel, this is a terrible disease. on the show, we have tried to do our part to educate the pop country about the danger of man runs. you come along and reverse our progress by indoctrinating kids into this madness. here's the first commercial. >> is that cool bro...
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the day before tomorrow's election or for love, that behold this for you, lots of words like blundersday night. just for example, the third one named yesterday, youssef zaghba. according to papers he was trying to travel to syria to fight for isis last year. italian authorities stopped in, looked at us for, found material and contacted u.k. authorities. why was youssef zaghba allowed to walk back to the united kingdom and walk through without any problems at all. the british authority fighting back safely take with the italians say with a pinch of salt. they are covering their own acts and there lies the problem. cooperation between agencies, lots of finger-pointing. the problem with stopping terror taxes at issue in the u.k. and europe for what it has to be addressed to the united states as well. prime minister may say they may have to change the law on human rights to better track terror suspects. th go to the polls tomorrow, but the issue of terror very much at the forefront. that to you. true to that of the economic divide happening in. thank you. match. want to let you know that
the day before tomorrow's election or for love, that behold this for you, lots of words like blundersday night. just for example, the third one named yesterday, youssef zaghba. according to papers he was trying to travel to syria to fight for isis last year. italian authorities stopped in, looked at us for, found material and contacted u.k. authorities. why was youssef zaghba allowed to walk back to the united kingdom and walk through without any problems at all. the british authority fighting...
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the underlying technology in here is something to behold.get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted, you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do, starting from the core technology and building up to the project. mr. cook: you have people --emily: you have people saying finally, what took so long? mr. cook: for us, it has never been about being first. if you think back, we did not have the first mp3 player or first smartphone. not the first tablet. there was a tablet a decade before but very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player and the first modern smartphone and the first modern tablet but not first in those. for us, not about being first but being the best. and giving the user an experienced that delights them every time. we do not get -- we do not let inpatients resulted in shipping something not great. vonnie: the apple ceo tim cook speaking exclusively with emily chang. time for the bloomberg business flash. goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein has highlighted the need f
the underlying technology in here is something to behold.get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted, you know, like apple products in general take multiple years to do, starting from the core technology and building up to the project. mr. cook: you have people --emily: you have people saying finally, what took so long? mr. cook: for us, it has never been about being first. if you think back, we did not have the first mp3 player or first smartphone. not the first tablet. there...
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the underlying technology in here is something to behold.o get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted, like apple products in general take multiple years to do, starting from the core technology and building up to the product. emily: you have people out there saying, "finally." what took so long? guest: for us it has never been about being first to anything. we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet. there is a tablet shipping a decade before. very few people used it. arguably we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we weren't first in any of those. for us it is not about being first. it is about being the best, and giving the user an experience that delights them every time. we don't let that impatience result in shipping something that is just not great. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you've unveiled the new ios. what does that tell us about what is next? guest: i can tell you that ios
the underlying technology in here is something to behold.o get the experience that we wanted at the quality we wanted, like apple products in general take multiple years to do, starting from the core technology and building up to the product. emily: you have people out there saying, "finally." what took so long? guest: for us it has never been about being first to anything. we didn't have the first mp3 player. we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet. there...
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this is already standing out, behold, man bun can.have given him a cool scar or tattoo or a ship anger but no let's give him a man bun. like giving mona lisa a mohawk like getting barbie a hitler mustache. look, mattel, this is a terrible disease. on the show, we have tried to do our part to educate the pop country about the danger of man runs. you come along and reverse our progress by indoctrinating kids into this madness. here's the first commercial. >> is that cool bro the smooth pilot hair on his head. it's man but can. he gets to do all the stuff regular guys can only dream of. like hot yoga. taking self is at a protest. we have two # resist. plane nonsense songs at a coffee shop. starbucks is my guilty pleasure. man bun can it doesn't have a job he has planned for anytime for working on his tan. don't forget, man bun can live by one row. no shirt, no shoes, no i'm awesome. get your man bun can today. greg: mattel, you are welcome. that made him kind of appealing and we put it together. that was tom in luigi and a bunch of other
this is already standing out, behold, man bun can.have given him a cool scar or tattoo or a ship anger but no let's give him a man bun. like giving mona lisa a mohawk like getting barbie a hitler mustache. look, mattel, this is a terrible disease. on the show, we have tried to do our part to educate the pop country about the danger of man runs. you come along and reverse our progress by indoctrinating kids into this madness. here's the first commercial. >> is that cool bro the smooth...