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anonymous person bought that apple one computer at an auction in new york. it debuted back in 1976. previous auctions have seen that computer go for almost a million-dollar. -- $1 million. it's believed that only 50 of these original mac apple computers exist. >>> students at an east bay high school mourning the death of a popular teacher and football coach, shot and killed in san francisco. we will see the reason they say he was so special. >>> >>> welcome back. researchers in the uk say pets should be allowed to make hospital visits. the royal college of nurses surveyed 750 health professionals, more than 80 percent agreed pets can help boost the mental and physical health of patients. additional studies say the animals can actually calm the nerves of their owners and encourage them to be more physically active. >>> a new study finds that yoga may ease chronic back pain. researchers follow people with lower back pain and found that yoga appears to be effective as physical therapy. i can personally say this is very true. people who did yoga were equally lik
anonymous person bought that apple one computer at an auction in new york. it debuted back in 1976. previous auctions have seen that computer go for almost a million-dollar. -- $1 million. it's believed that only 50 of these original mac apple computers exist. >>> students at an east bay high school mourning the death of a popular teacher and football coach, shot and killed in san francisco. we will see the reason they say he was so special. >>> >>> welcome back....
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of apple computer and you make the company three percent more efficient than it would have been you've added one point two billion dollars to the company's bottom line your economic value has just grown explosively we're really pleased to report this quarter we are at one hundred six point. eight and i was twenty nine billion dollars ten billion more than talking future six point seven billion three and a bill you missed some. point you know a whole billion opinion. in just six months if you end up at the top of this process then you do have a justification for what's happening to the markets is an efficient way of allocating resources it's allocated a lot of resources to me me must be an efficient result it must show that i'm hot working i'm clever and includes deserve what i'm getting for a few people have the mental resources the energy. i mean let's look at me here i am i'm creating an african art collection i'm creating companies my youngest child is three i'm seventy years old i have four children thirteen and below. so what does that say about me i mean i'm out there creating. w
of apple computer and you make the company three percent more efficient than it would have been you've added one point two billion dollars to the company's bottom line your economic value has just grown explosively we're really pleased to report this quarter we are at one hundred six point. eight and i was twenty nine billion dollars ten billion more than talking future six point seven billion three and a bill you missed some. point you know a whole billion opinion. in just six months if you...
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on the front here, that's the first apple computer. the first apple computers built by jobs and wozniak. both up for auction. that's 1976. you'll get a much better look in a moment. t on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. ♪ [ toilet flushes ] ♪ so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. because your home is where our heart is. in very old habits of using toothpaste people are stuck to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10x softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon,
on the front here, that's the first apple computer. the first apple computers built by jobs and wozniak. both up for auction. that's 1976. you'll get a much better look in a moment. t on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. ♪ [ toilet flushes ] ♪ so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. because your home is where our heart is. in very old habits of using toothpaste people...
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solid in new york, the owner of the classic apple one computer, which debuted in 1976. ious auction have seen the same model sell for a million dollars because there are on a hundred available. >>> sega forever available for apple and android. clafk line-ups, sonic and altered beasts. free and modern features, cloud saves and bluetooth controller support and online leader boards. >>> a historic week in weather. the alerts still in place and how to keep your family and pet safe as this heat wave continues. >> the uber ceo is out, and what this means for the future of this san francisco-based ride sharing company. . >>> welcome back, everyone. if you missed us at the top of the newscast, a minor earthquake, in kensington, 3.3, on twitter, people tweeting about it and tracy said, felt like someone just slammed the world's biggest door. >> or a boom. >> and from the descriptions, jolt or two jolts. another saying like a truck. dog gave me an early warning. >> shallow on the kilometers. how it was felt so strongly. >> absolutely. kind of like what you described as you were si
solid in new york, the owner of the classic apple one computer, which debuted in 1976. ious auction have seen the same model sell for a million dollars because there are on a hundred available. >>> sega forever available for apple and android. clafk line-ups, sonic and altered beasts. free and modern features, cloud saves and bluetooth controller support and online leader boards. >>> a historic week in weather. the alerts still in place and how to keep your family and pet safe...
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. >>> and original apple one computer up for auction.will tell you the final price to own a piece of computer history. >>> amazon wants to be your go to when it comes to shopping for clothing. it's new program that lets you try on everything from shoes to shirts at your home. at no additional cost. >>> welcome back. air b&b is trying to do his part to help the growing number of refugee families displaced by violence coming to the u.s. air b&b landlords are joining efforts to welcome refugees to the country and provide a smooth transition to life in the u.s. about 450 californians have signed up to allow their homes to be used for free by refugees. including 164 here in the bay area . the program goal is to help 100,000 people in need of housing over the next five years. >>> students who apply to and qualify for admissions to a cal state university school will get an acceptance letter from at least one csu school. starting this year california students who don't get into the campus of their choice will be admitted to another campus that h
. >>> and original apple one computer up for auction.will tell you the final price to own a piece of computer history. >>> amazon wants to be your go to when it comes to shopping for clothing. it's new program that lets you try on everything from shoes to shirts at your home. at no additional cost. >>> welcome back. air b&b is trying to do his part to help the growing number of refugee families displaced by violence coming to the u.s. air b&b landlords are...
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>>> the first type of computer that apple ever made sold at auction for $355,000. >> an anonymous pererson bought the computer at an auction in new york -- in new york. the computer debuted in 1976. previous auctions have seen this computer software nearly an million dollars. it is believed only 50 still exist. >>> still ahead, a sad story about students at an east bay high school mourning the death of a popular teacher and football coach. that teacher was shot and killed in san francisco. we will tell you why they say he was so special. >>> welcome back. it's an emotional time for students at oakland skyline high school. someone they loved at the school was suddenly killed . >> they gather to mourn the loss of a popular president- elect teacher who was shot and killed this weekend in san francisco. >> reporter: grief and sadness filled the gymnasium at skyline high school on tuesday, hundreds of students, fellow teachers, and friends gathered together to mourn carlos to detail, a teacher with a knack of diffusing violence, only to be killed by a . >> he was always happy and had a smi
>>> the first type of computer that apple ever made sold at auction for $355,000. >> an anonymous pererson bought the computer at an auction in new york -- in new york. the computer debuted in 1976. previous auctions have seen this computer software nearly an million dollars. it is believed only 50 still exist. >>> still ahead, a sad story about students at an east bay high school mourning the death of a popular teacher and football coach. that teacher was shot and...
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=vo= back in the 90 )s th >>> you can buy an apple iphone, watch, computer. what about apple sneakers. in the '90s, the company made these sneakers for employees. they are hard to find. the company that's selling the shoes, heritage auction says the starting bid is $15,000. the sneakers are a size 9 1/2 if you are interested. >> not going to fit. >> little tight on me. >> too big for me. they are cute, those. >> jeff, what do you think? >> thms down. >> i kind of like them. >> thank you for joining us. >> have a great weekend. bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kate mckinnon. john cena. musical gues m
=vo= back in the 90 )s th >>> you can buy an apple iphone, watch, computer. what about apple sneakers. in the '90s, the company made these sneakers for employees. they are hard to find. the company that's selling the shoes, heritage auction says the starting bid is $15,000. the sneakers are a size 9 1/2 if you are interested. >> not going to fit. >> little tight on me. >> too big for me. they are cute, those. >> jeff, what do you think? >> thms down....
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an anonymous person bought the apple one computer at an auction in new york. it debuted in 1976.uctions saw computers tell for almost $1 million. it is believed that only 50 of the original macs still exist. >>> tensions run high at berkeley at this council meeting about the controversial police training program called urban shield. we will tell you about the late night decision by the city council. >> doug: and we're in dublin with the first cooling station in the east bay to open. at 8:00. it will be another hot one. and pg&e is worried it will break another record. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> well, good morning to you. it is wednesday, june 21st. i'm claudine wong, in for gasia mikaelian. >> i know who you are. >> you are used to me coming in,
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apple. the computers, we know that, right up, it was so synchronized, it just for whatever reason, people saythe computers have to move above it. >> all right. got a question out there. send us a tweet, for everything "options action," check out optionsactions@nbc.com. check out our newsletter, it will be so hot, so hot in fact you want to bring it to the beach. have a beer or two with this. that's coming up next. if you own stock, snap is a disaster. we've got a way to make money if shares go up, down, or nowhere at all. we'll break it down when options actions returns. get tomorrow's news today with the futures now newsletter. get latest news, real time trade-up dates. stay ahead of the headlines and make today's events tomorrow's profits. sign up now at cnbc.com/futures. "options action" is sponsored by -- think or swim by td ameritrade. re yking re yking lemew u. okay. re yking lemew u. r thinkowim adg atrm aggregesll theptio ta y nee in o pla re yking lemew u. r thinkowim adg atrm anlets yli thatinrmation for anoptions sees. ha on a second. u even seehe antipangof a sck expectinrngs. u e
apple. the computers, we know that, right up, it was so synchronized, it just for whatever reason, people saythe computers have to move above it. >> all right. got a question out there. send us a tweet, for everything "options action," check out optionsactions@nbc.com. check out our newsletter, it will be so hot, so hot in fact you want to bring it to the beach. have a beer or two with this. that's coming up next. if you own stock, snap is a disaster. we've got a way to make...
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apple one computer at an auction in new york. it debuted in 1976. previous auctions saw computers tell for almost $1 million. it is believed that only 50 of the original macs still exist. >>> tensions run high at berkeley at this council meeting about the controversial police training program called urban shield. we will tell you about the late night decision by the city council. >> doug: and we're in dublin with the first cooling station in the east bay to open. at 8:00. it will be another hot one. and pg&e is worried it will break another record. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> well, good morning to you. it is wednesday, june 21st. i'm claudine wong, in for gasia mikaelian. >> i know who you are. >> you are used to me coming in, hanging out with you guys. >> that's right. good morning. i'm dave clark. i know steve paulson. he is right over here. >> hi, claudine. >> hello. good morning. it feels cold out there. >> a little bit today. >> i like it. >> i don't think it will last long. >> uh-oh. >> there is warm air aloft. much bigger fog bank came
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compare and contrast of ford motor company and apple computer says it all. rd does. apple employs a lot, but some of the newer startups, facebook, even less. there is more capital and less labor and that has playing -- that is playing out in that is where people are putting their money. tom: do you see productivity turning quickly? joe: no. i see it turning, but not quickly. i think we are doing more with less and it is not being captured. tom cole and this has really done it. productivity, here it is. joe quinlan with us. we will continue, more tim cook as well. edward -- edward alden, next. ♪ ♪ live pictures of london. you can see london bridge overlooking saint paul. we are now into the final stages of the u.k. election campaign. theresa may, the prime minister, sent i guess her secret weapon, -- wejohnson in a bid to will be following the labor election in any kind of impact it has on the election. you can see boris johnson speaking right now. let's get straight to bloomberg first word news. here is taylor riggs. taylor: in melbourne, australia's islamic
compare and contrast of ford motor company and apple computer says it all. rd does. apple employs a lot, but some of the newer startups, facebook, even less. there is more capital and less labor and that has playing -- that is playing out in that is where people are putting their money. tom: do you see productivity turning quickly? joe: no. i see it turning, but not quickly. i think we are doing more with less and it is not being captured. tom cole and this has really done it. productivity,...
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the next computer which was a failed computer company that's never really gained any traction which was created and run by steve jobs after he was thrown out of applevery expensive, very powerful computer. they sold about ten grand a piece and that's why it didn't succeed. they were way overpriced. but in switzerland at this laboratory, a british engineer researcher and scientist had one of these and that is what he built the web on, the greatest idea for the web. so, all of this comes from the late 70s, early '80s personal computers. >> jeremy was in here taking your picture a minute ago from the media relations department, kind of casually asked before you sat down with the world be different if steve jobs were still alive? >> if steve jobs were alive and healthy, yeah i think he is one of those guys let me back up, there are a lot of really smart people in many businesses, loads of smart people. i think steve jobs is one of those rare people that comes along and gets into history books because to use an overused word he was perfectly appropriate for him, he was a visionary, yet he was, he became by early 2000 and executive that he wasn't at the
the next computer which was a failed computer company that's never really gained any traction which was created and run by steve jobs after he was thrown out of applevery expensive, very powerful computer. they sold about ten grand a piece and that's why it didn't succeed. they were way overpriced. but in switzerland at this laboratory, a british engineer researcher and scientist had one of these and that is what he built the web on, the greatest idea for the web. so, all of this comes from the...
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computing. in the past decade, apple has sold more than one billion i-phones. and there's a new the new i-phone eight is set to be released in september. there's new evidence that too much sitting is bad for your health.. even if you exercise regularly. researchers in britain and norway pooled results from numerous studies. and they found, the more people sat, the greater their risk of premature death. the researchers concluded, you need at least 60 minutes of moderately intense exercise daily, to counter that risk. they also suggest walking and standing as much as possible throughout the day. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen derecho today - much warmer today; humidity a touch higher - hot & humid tomorrow through the weekend - storm chances increasing this weekend - hot 4th of july today: partly cloudy and winds: s 5-15 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. warm and muggy. lows: 67-72 winds: s 5-10 mph friday: partly cloudy. still warm. more humid. highs: 89-93 winds: sw 5-15 mph coming up-- how much would you pay for a paperclip? well, you won't believe
computing. in the past decade, apple has sold more than one billion i-phones. and there's a new the new i-phone eight is set to be released in september. there's new evidence that too much sitting is bad for your health.. even if you exercise regularly. researchers in britain and norway pooled results from numerous studies. and they found, the more people sat, the greater their risk of premature death. the researchers concluded, you need at least 60 minutes of moderately intense exercise daily,...
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via a device in our hand or is is it more likely we're just talking generally and the computers in our home, apple speaker or alexa, are doing the computing away from our hand. if that's the case, suspect potentially the home pod way more important than maybe it might be for the next six months? >> so, i'm of the view that our interactions with compete however you wanted to find it is is going to be more fragmented. to be more and more the silent, omnipresent thing. that's why i bring up the point about services. the things that people are accessing in that scenario, are what are going to create value. and that plays away from the slent. >> our home pod is going to be great for people who want good, quality sound, but some smart, i think that's a tiny fraction of the overall mark. on the first question, it's really, really early. the model around it are nascent so say the least. most successful so far. and so we have to see more about what you can do with it before i can say ar kit is meaningful to apple. >>. >> we discussed this very issue yesterday. you urged people to maybe take some profits. m
via a device in our hand or is is it more likely we're just talking generally and the computers in our home, apple speaker or alexa, are doing the computing away from our hand. if that's the case, suspect potentially the home pod way more important than maybe it might be for the next six months? >> so, i'm of the view that our interactions with compete however you wanted to find it is is going to be more fragmented. to be more and more the silent, omnipresent thing. that's why i bring up...
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called a next computer, which was a failed computer company that never really gained traction, which was created and run by steve jobs after he was thrown out of apple. very expensive, very powerful computers called next computers. they were black cubes. they sold for about ten grand apiece, and that's really what it didn't succeed. they were way overpriced. like in switzerland at this laboratory there, a british engineer researcher scientist had one of these and that's what he felt the web on, the very first website, the very first idea for the web. so all of this comes, all of this comes from the late '70s, early '80s personal computers. >> host: walt mossberg, jeremy was in your take your picture minutes ago more media relations department, kind of casual as before you sat down, would the world be different if steve jobs was still alive? >> guest: if steve jobs were alive and healthy, yeah. i mean, i think he's one of those guys, look, there are loads, let me back up. there are loads of really smart people in many businesses, certainly intact, loads of smart people. i think steve jobs is one of those rare people that comes along who gets in the h
called a next computer, which was a failed computer company that never really gained traction, which was created and run by steve jobs after he was thrown out of apple. very expensive, very powerful computers called next computers. they were black cubes. they sold for about ten grand apiece, and that's really what it didn't succeed. they were way overpriced. like in switzerland at this laboratory there, a british engineer researcher scientist had one of these and that's what he felt the web on,...
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apple voice recognition assistance has been criticized for not being, quote, smart as google assistance. augmented and virtual reality. their new phone is rumored to incorporate those features. then you have the issue of the desktop computers. apple has been criticized for focusing too much on the iphone and they said they should use the conference to show they're still serious about those platforms and finally the issue of china. in china, iphone sales were down 14% in april from the year before. how does apple hope to recapture some of the market share? reporting live in san jose, bob redell, today in the bay. >> thank you, bob. >> 5:05. let's go live to oakland, home of the warriors. what a night. golden state warriors delivering again, winning by 19 points. the warriors now up two games to none. >> this game was closer. the cavs hung in there, at least in the first half. at half time, the cavs were only down by three. but it all unraveled after the break. last night also marked the return of head coach steve kerr after his second back surgery forced him to miss the last 11 games. the crowd gave him a standing ovation. >> it felt great. got a really nice reception fraumg our fans. and our players. and it was just great
apple voice recognition assistance has been criticized for not being, quote, smart as google assistance. augmented and virtual reality. their new phone is rumored to incorporate those features. then you have the issue of the desktop computers. apple has been criticized for focusing too much on the iphone and they said they should use the conference to show they're still serious about those platforms and finally the issue of china. in china, iphone sales were down 14% in april from the year...
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whether it was the apple ii, the macintosh computer, the forays into other intelligence early on.ever count them out. if they produce a product that is a must-have, it becomes integral to your life. there was another thing we talked about, their entry into the enterprise market. they see that as a huge for them. people are so attached to apple, and moving into the business sector is a huge thing. oliver: and they need to be looking at ways to drive growth. you also talked about politics and branched out beyond the device world. megan: he was very involved in the climate debate, and the trump administration decision to exit the paris accord he took very personally. one of the things i felt was interesting is he said that america is more important than politics. where he disagrees, he will not be afraid to make his voice heard. but he also acknowledged as a ceo, his responsibility to build an america he wants to live in and his workers to be part of. oliver: a great interview. making tim cook into a cover model was the job of rob vargas. you guys are putting tim cook right on the co
whether it was the apple ii, the macintosh computer, the forays into other intelligence early on.ever count them out. if they produce a product that is a must-have, it becomes integral to your life. there was another thing we talked about, their entry into the enterprise market. they see that as a huge for them. people are so attached to apple, and moving into the business sector is a huge thing. oliver: and they need to be looking at ways to drive growth. you also talked about politics and...
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desktop computers. apple has been criticized for focusing too much on the ipad and iphone, while rejecting the i mac. they should show they're still serious about thatfirm, and then the issue of china. in april of this year, iphone sales are down 14% compared to the year prior. the issue is how can they regain some of that market share. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, today in the bay. >> thanks. happening today, a push to ease traffic on the peninsula. there's a meeting today that will about the plans to reduce congestion on highway 101 in santa clara and san mateo county. >> kris sanchez joins us live from redwood city to explain how you can make your voice heard as trances officials try to come up with a solution. >> good morning, laura and scott. if you want a lively conversation, bring up traffic and you have no shortage of things to talk about with people, whether you're at the office or a party. caltrans knows where the hot spots are in the morning, the bottlenecks. is this where you get stuck
desktop computers. apple has been criticized for focusing too much on the ipad and iphone, while rejecting the i mac. they should show they're still serious about thatfirm, and then the issue of china. in april of this year, iphone sales are down 14% compared to the year prior. the issue is how can they regain some of that market share. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, today in the bay. >> thanks. happening today, a push to ease traffic on the peninsula. there's a meeting today...
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now we will remember it, whether it was the apple ii, the macintosh computer, the forays into other businessartificial intelligence early on. never count them out. if they produce a product that is a must-have, it becomes integral to how you conduct your life, they are forcing their way in. there was another thing we talked about, their entry into the enterprise market. and how they are going to service business. they see that is huge growth for them. people are so attached to apple, and moving into the business sector is a big future for them. oliver: and they need to be looking at ways to drive growth. you also talked about politics and branched out beyond the apple device world. megan: he was very involved in the climate debate, and the trump administration decision to exit the paris accord he took very personally. one of the things i felt was interesting is he said that america is more important than bloody politics. he will continue to fight for what he believes in, where you see synergies with the administration, he is not going to be afraid to make his voice heard. gave knowledge the
now we will remember it, whether it was the apple ii, the macintosh computer, the forays into other businessartificial intelligence early on. never count them out. if they produce a product that is a must-have, it becomes integral to how you conduct your life, they are forcing their way in. there was another thing we talked about, their entry into the enterprise market. and how they are going to service business. they see that is huge growth for them. people are so attached to apple, and moving...
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it was a failed computer company that never gained traction, which was created and run by steve jobs after he was thrown out of apple. he made these very expensive, very powerful computers called next computers, black cubes, sold for about 10 grand apiece and that's really why it didn't succeed. it was way overpriced. but in switzerland, at this laboratory there, a british engineer researcher scientist had one of these and that's what he built the web on, the very first website, the very first idea for the web. from the latemes 70's, early 80's personal computers. mossberg, germany are too was here taking a picture of you earlier for the media relations department. before casually asked you set down, with the world be different if steve jobs was still alive? >> if steve jobs were alive and healthy, yes. i think he is one of those guys -- look, let me back up -- there are loads of really smart people in many businesses, certainly in tech. loads of smart people. i think steve jobs is one of those rare people that comes along, who gets in the history , tos because he was truly use an overused word, but perfectly approp
it was a failed computer company that never gained traction, which was created and run by steve jobs after he was thrown out of apple. he made these very expensive, very powerful computers called next computers, black cubes, sold for about 10 grand apiece and that's really why it didn't succeed. it was way overpriced. but in switzerland, at this laboratory there, a british engineer researcher scientist had one of these and that's what he built the web on, the very first website, the very first...
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. >> there was no person all of a sudden on apple and amazon these are computers, we know that it wassynchronized, but for whatever reason, the computers that's it. >> send us a tweet t to @optionsaction and check out optionsaction.cnbc.com while there, check out our super cool newsletter. it's going to be so hot this weekend, you'll want to bring it to the beach in fact, yeah, you'll need to have a beer or two with it that's coming up next. >>> apple shares are getting crushed, but if you own stock, we have a way to protect yourself for free. >>> plus, snap is a disaster ♪ [ screaming but we've got a way to make money if shares go up, down or nowhere at all we'll break it down when "options action" returns i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings.
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new kellogg's raisin bran crunch apple strawberry ms. gomez computer speaker on the flexors letter.orney general thomas jeff sessions will be testifying about 30 minutes from now. on the right of your sin, air force one, president trump about to board at andrews to go to wisconsin for jobs event. that's is what he would like the nation to be paying attention t to. although washington is affixed to what the attorney general's but safe >> let's talk about health care and jobs and was but we'll see if he manages to do that. we'll have complete special coverage of the attorney general, jeff sessions starting right now. they should join us. >> by. >> bill: thank you. it is a white-hot spotlight will waiting the attorney general, jeff sessions. the senate intelligence committee gearing up for the first time in five days, and minutes, the top prosecutor will give is you and all things russian. how much will he cover? how much of the private conversation with the president. deny? all that awaits us. as you listen to his testimony at what he says and does not say could be highly considered s
new kellogg's raisin bran crunch apple strawberry ms. gomez computer speaker on the flexors letter.orney general thomas jeff sessions will be testifying about 30 minutes from now. on the right of your sin, air force one, president trump about to board at andrews to go to wisconsin for jobs event. that's is what he would like the nation to be paying attention t to. although washington is affixed to what the attorney general's but safe >> let's talk about health care and jobs and was but...
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i think all the computer updates apple had that i-mac pro is further down the line and a lot of othersare spec bumps versus anything new. a.r. is interesting. that was something where they are entering a landscape that hasn't been nailed down yet. as far as the home stuff, it sounds right now like it's pushing more into the music space, like sonos. i don't know how much much a threat it will be to something that's super open like alexa, because that is the question, how well will it tap into other things. it has air play 2 home pod but will it play all services, will it be open to all players and that's something amazon is really open to and google is opening up to as well. >> why is it a problem that all the digital assistants have female voices and are seemingly female? >> i'm so happy you asked about that. actually i thought one of the biggest pieces of news yesterday was that siri is getting a new voice. that will be the new voice on the home pod but also in ios 11. again, apple is the only or basically the only of the assistants or siri is the only of the assistants that have male
i think all the computer updates apple had that i-mac pro is further down the line and a lot of othersare spec bumps versus anything new. a.r. is interesting. that was something where they are entering a landscape that hasn't been nailed down yet. as far as the home stuff, it sounds right now like it's pushing more into the music space, like sonos. i don't know how much much a threat it will be to something that's super open like alexa, because that is the question, how well will it tap into...
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cheaper rates or molded infested housing maybe they could better use those tax dollars apple gives away a lot of computers but that does not make immaturity. what do we expect the these wealthy institutions? it is a long answer but i think every mayor and city council shall look at. >> on old your book takes a negative view on our health care system are there any good parts of health care in the united states that we should feel good about as taxpayers?. >> there are many many good people in the system there are parts of medicare that work very well for patients i run a facebook group there are 9,000 members who talk about arriving at the promised land of medicare so they don't have to deal with the unpredictable and crazy bills in the commercial world. it is true there are some kinds of treatments that fit that narrative over and over , yes drugs come to united states first often because it is more expensive and makes first two commercial them because they said the high bar for prices for the rest of the world but also their reliance on the profit motive to bring new drugs and treatment has bad results s
cheaper rates or molded infested housing maybe they could better use those tax dollars apple gives away a lot of computers but that does not make immaturity. what do we expect the these wealthy institutions? it is a long answer but i think every mayor and city council shall look at. >> on old your book takes a negative view on our health care system are there any good parts of health care in the united states that we should feel good about as taxpayers?. >> there are many many good...
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apple-like back then? it was radically new. at that time, most of the computersth. apple was this amazing new innovation that actually made it fun. not that different from today, in many ways. tell us about the journey, it sounds like it has been pretty tough. any journey journey, it sounds like it has been pretty tough. anyjourney is tough. but if nutley in the tech industry. it is very male dominated, and that is true, starting in university. i would be in classes weather might be —— where there might be one other woman in the class of 500. it has not held you back, have you heard had to overcome certain things or have you just ploughed ahead regardless? how have you tackled it? i believe it has both a good and bad side. if you were the only woman in the room, you absolutely get noticed. you do have to have a bit ofa noticed. you do have to have a bit of a thick skin however, so that certain thingsjust of a thick skin however, so that certain things just don't bother you, you just move on from them. you have also got to be pretty persistent. i'm just looking at
apple-like back then? it was radically new. at that time, most of the computersth. apple was this amazing new innovation that actually made it fun. not that different from today, in many ways. tell us about the journey, it sounds like it has been pretty tough. any journey journey, it sounds like it has been pretty tough. anyjourney is tough. but if nutley in the tech industry. it is very male dominated, and that is true, starting in university. i would be in classes weather might be ——...
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apple's strategy there's an easy way and difficult way to do ai. others have done the easy way. that's to amazz personal identifiable information centrally that their computer can crunch on. apple is doing a much more difficult route which is to not have personally identifiable information. this technology came later. apple has been snapping up the leading companies in the world on this. so i think you're going to see a real growth curve in series capabilities, but it's probably not going to happen today, it's going to happen over the next year or so. but it will change things remarkably. >> carra, do you think it's important for apple to introduce new hardware today or more important for them to make the case versus the likes of google and amazon that have been pushing so hard on this artificial intelligence. >> a lot of people in the market feel they are late. if they come within a fantastic device that's better than anybody else great that's terrific. there's the perception siri has been left behind, left behind with these devices both google and amazon are advertising heavily, getting people used to the devices. might be harder to get into the market. i
apple's strategy there's an easy way and difficult way to do ai. others have done the easy way. that's to amazz personal identifiable information centrally that their computer can crunch on. apple is doing a much more difficult route which is to not have personally identifiable information. this technology came later. apple has been snapping up the leading companies in the world on this. so i think you're going to see a real growth curve in series capabilities, but it's probably not going to...
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market in that it's not all the sudden large asset managers, but selling simultaneously, apple, amazon, facebook, computersthe monday march 27th, 2000 high for the best sector, and number one performing stock, one, two, tree, five years, pivots, reverses, and the sector goes? refuse to do that. >> and there was also, we had, citroen come out >> sure. >> with a short call >> short calls along the way >> absolutely. >> what is it that causes that keep of reaction that's so aggressively spilling over to other markets, and names that have nothing to do with nvidia that's the tell about the whole thing. >> in addition to the other landmark levels for the sector, the bull case, of course, is, you know, is essentially, you know, the strongest sub sec sore of the strongest sector of tech, and everyone was on board with that it was approaching also $100 billion valuation, which i think for a lot of people is pretty stunning so what do you think the market or at least your, you know, the bulls out there believe that you're countering aside from the valuation? >> in the valuations a good point. to put in context, nvi
market in that it's not all the sudden large asset managers, but selling simultaneously, apple, amazon, facebook, computersthe monday march 27th, 2000 high for the best sector, and number one performing stock, one, two, tree, five years, pivots, reverses, and the sector goes? refuse to do that. >> and there was also, we had, citroen come out >> sure. >> with a short call >> short calls along the way >> absolutely. >> what is it that causes that keep of...
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computer system more efficient. stuart: do we know that? liz: yes. doing things like cloud come putting. who will be there, apple'swho would have thunk this should have been done years ago, blowing hundreds of billions of dollars over the years on wasted government computers that don't talk to each other. stuart: one has to go back to the obamacare website launch which was an absolute disaster run by the government. i hope that jared kushner will persuade the tech people to do a better job next time around. liz: take a business approach to government use of computers. tell you something, know this for a fact. federal government union workers love these little junkets, invite computer crowd. eat crow sanities and what they will buy and love fiefdoms over the budgets. the trump administration is trying to blow that up and make government smarter. stuart: maybe they will push for tech people to put that money back. hundreds of billions of dollars, bring that back to america, won't you? liz: yeah. stuart: uber ceo is under fire again. about a salacious email he sent companywide back in 1919. i will call it old style m
computer system more efficient. stuart: do we know that? liz: yes. doing things like cloud come putting. who will be there, apple'swho would have thunk this should have been done years ago, blowing hundreds of billions of dollars over the years on wasted government computers that don't talk to each other. stuart: one has to go back to the obamacare website launch which was an absolute disaster run by the government. i hope that jared kushner will persuade the tech people to do a better job next...
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computer. but what about apple sneakers. in the '90s, the company made these sneakers for employees. they are hard to find. the company that's selling the shoes, heritage auction says the starting bid is $15,000. the sneakers are a size 9 1/2 if you are interested. >> not going to fit. >> little tight on me. >> too big for me. they are cute, those. >> jeff, what do you think? >> thms down. >> i kind of like them. >> thank you for joining us. >> have a great weekend. bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kate mckinnon. john cena. musical guest, mac demarco. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 689, orlando! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my goodness! look at that crowd! looking good! [ cheers and applause ] looking good, in the neighborhood! hey, welcome, everybody. welcome to "the tonight show!" this is it baby! [ cheers and applause ] you made it! you're here
computer. but what about apple sneakers. in the '90s, the company made these sneakers for employees. they are hard to find. the company that's selling the shoes, heritage auction says the starting bid is $15,000. the sneakers are a size 9 1/2 if you are interested. >> not going to fit. >> little tight on me. >> too big for me. they are cute, those. >> jeff, what do you think? >> thms down. >> i kind of like them. >> thank you for joining us. >>...
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computer scam. his ordeal has prompted a warning from apple. those stories, and a lot more on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> finally tonight, an unusual pursuit for sheriff's deputies in the north bay. >> they don't do this every day. you could call it the llama drama. the sheriff's office speeded up this video showing deputies trying their hand at llama wrangling. >> deputies were able to capture this lamb a on the loose outside of the pasture. it seems like he's the black sheep of the bunch. >> all right. his buddies followed as deputies gave him a warning and led him back home. how funny is that. >> if you can herd cattle, you can herd llama. >>> tonight, breaking news. the american son just brought home from north korea, held prisoner for more than a year, otto warmbier, has now died. returned to the u.s. with extensive brain damage. his parents now reacting just moments ago. >>> the new horror in paris. the armed driver who filled his car with gas canisters and plowed into police on the champs-elysees. we're on the scene tonight. >>> and hours ea
computer scam. his ordeal has prompted a warning from apple. those stories, and a lot more on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> finally tonight, an unusual pursuit for sheriff's deputies in the north bay. >> they don't do this every day. you could call it the llama drama. the sheriff's office speeded up this video showing deputies trying their hand at llama wrangling. >> deputies were able to capture this lamb a on the loose outside of the pasture. it seems like he's the black sheep...
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computers. important precedent for other companies like facebook, amazon and apple.actors like used so from, e-commerce and electronics. i have seen this in brussels, and welcome the decision of game changes. .t is an important precedent however, this decision could end up in a never-ending legal dispute. and of course, the whole commission will not go down well with the u.s. president donald trump but the point that she made in the press conference was that this is not about the origin of a company, not about discriminating against a non-european company. she says it relates to self-promotion and market dominance by google in the online shopping area since 2008 and she argued there were many attempts to find a solution but they all failed. and they said that she has analyzed some 5.2 terabytes of search results which was the equivalent of 460 million copies of her speaking points which she says would take 70,000 years to read out in that room. stephen: we don't know yet if google are going to appeal. but this could be the start of a long series of legal battles betw
computers. important precedent for other companies like facebook, amazon and apple.actors like used so from, e-commerce and electronics. i have seen this in brussels, and welcome the decision of game changes. .t is an important precedent however, this decision could end up in a never-ending legal dispute. and of course, the whole commission will not go down well with the u.s. president donald trump but the point that she made in the press conference was that this is not about the origin of a...
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, the real investors in this name, what they're concentrating on is where apple is in augmented reality and am by enter computing. that's the only thing matters for google, microsoft and facebook. if they don't have an answer, then none of this stuff about how many phones they sell this quarter or next is going to matter. that's the future and that's why people are buying the stock right now. >> i always go back to what jim cramer says at every opportunity he gets. that is if you heed the advice of an analyst who gets a little negative on the stock and urges you the take some profits and put them elsewhere, how in the heck are you going to know when it is the right time to get back in, that apple is not a trading stock, that it is an owning stock? >> he's been right so far and i think that's going to continue for a while. undoubtedly, there's a lot of an the tis patience in the stock price already, however, it's not only that. i would say it's only that if we haven't had the other tech stocks and nasdaq as itself very such a huge move. it's impossible to say it's 60% there, 40% anticipation. if you read his note
, the real investors in this name, what they're concentrating on is where apple is in augmented reality and am by enter computing. that's the only thing matters for google, microsoft and facebook. if they don't have an answer, then none of this stuff about how many phones they sell this quarter or next is going to matter. that's the future and that's why people are buying the stock right now. >> i always go back to what jim cramer says at every opportunity he gets. that is if you heed the...
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. >> it's the apple of a tech fan's eye. a computersteve jobs goes for a pretty penny at auction. karen. >> you'll have some sun glare this morning on the 30 bypass. pretty shots we're getting here though. this is the 30 bypass past 340 not causing any problems yet but we've got construction coming on the schuylkill and construction right now that's caused a major jam on a highway. details on all that of when we come right back. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. taking a live look the blue beautiful skies there above center city. it is 6:14 and 72 degrees right now. >> really clearing out out there isn't it karen. >> it is. we've got clouds lingering in south jersey but those clouds have clearly moved out of the rest of the area here. we're going to switch over and check the blue route at route one and traffic there is moving okay right now but we do have issues on the schuylkill expressway. they're doing construction and schuylkill eastbound today between the blue route and city avenue, the lane closures are 10:00 to 2:00 and tomorrow and
. >> it's the apple of a tech fan's eye. a computersteve jobs goes for a pretty penny at auction. karen. >> you'll have some sun glare this morning on the 30 bypass. pretty shots we're getting here though. this is the 30 bypass past 340 not causing any problems yet but we've got construction coming on the schuylkill and construction right now that's caused a major jam on a highway. details on all that of when we come right back. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> welcome back....
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apple have a lot to contend with here? we think of wearables such as .itbit >> it is a different notion of computing. e all of these companies pursuing ideas along those lines. what else did apple reveal yesterday that might have gotten the eye of shoppers. looking at the tech blogs, they were beside themselves with excitement. there were talking about the mesh wrap, macro, cute little thing. the view -- the reviews are ridiculous. cory: yeah, i thought it looked like a cantaloupe to me. it is really about software that makes things work. i think that is what the coverage is so important yesterday that reaching out to developers, trying to invite -- inspired them to write software, make the ios platform and macintosh platform more successful. you certainly so that in the of max they announced with the imac and macbook. it is a revamp of line. it puts really talking chips into the machines. that's something apple missed last time around. i'm proud to see that as it was needed. i'm coming out spring and strong with the new devices. you've also seen apple, and we talked about this yesterday, increasing i
apple have a lot to contend with here? we think of wearables such as .itbit >> it is a different notion of computing. e all of these companies pursuing ideas along those lines. what else did apple reveal yesterday that might have gotten the eye of shoppers. looking at the tech blogs, they were beside themselves with excitement. there were talking about the mesh wrap, macro, cute little thing. the view -- the reviews are ridiculous. cory: yeah, i thought it looked like a cantaloupe to me....
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a computer, tote create an operating system, application, was all locked inside of apple or microsofto have you. source both onn the cloud side and the mobile handset side, all the different services, cloud services and the commoditization of the cell phone, if you look at it, now everyone can evolve, around the world, new phones, new cards, and they have the opportunity just like silicon cavalli -- silicon valley to the last 20 years. caroline: tony fadell, thank you so much, from station f. vonnie? vonnie: our thanks to bloomberg's caroline connan with tony fadell. --a twist on the right a deal. e aid deal. this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for
a computer, tote create an operating system, application, was all locked inside of apple or microsofto have you. source both onn the cloud side and the mobile handset side, all the different services, cloud services and the commoditization of the cell phone, if you look at it, now everyone can evolve, around the world, new phones, new cards, and they have the opportunity just like silicon cavalli -- silicon valley to the last 20 years. caroline: tony fadell, thank you so much, from station f....
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what size tablet people want the most<" it will be most powerful mac ever ">apple also unveiled a new line up of imac computersncluding a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high performance specs it's like the ultimate mac.. but just a tease for most of us it's way to expensive. when it comes out in december it will cost $5,000. (steve) apple also showed off their next operating system i-o-s=11.. which will bring new features to iphones and ipads. for a closer look at that you can check out gabe's tech page on kron 4 dot com (vicki) fremont police announced a new exchange zone for the public to make safe online transactions. the exchange zone is located in- front of fremont's police department parking lot. the space is meant to eliminate potential scams. the parking lot is well-lit and it has 24 hour video surveillance. exchanges must be made in person -- parents should not use this place as a pick-up and drop-off zone for their kids. police will not allow people to make any illegal transactions (vicki) we told you a few weeks ago about danville setting
what size tablet people want the mostapple also unveiled a new line up of imac computersncluding a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high performance specs it's like the ultimate mac.. but just a tease for most of us it's way to expensive. when it comes out in december it will cost $5,000. (steve) apple also showed off their next operating system i-o-s=11.. which will bring new features to iphones and ipads. for a closer look at that...
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what size tablet people want the most<" it will be most powerful mac ever ">apple also unveiled a new line up of imac computersluding a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high performance specs it's like the ultimate mac.. but just a tease for most of us it's way to expensive. when it comes out in december it will cost $5,000. ( james ) and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. a storm is on the way this week. anny hong will tell us when the rain will hit the bay area next. (james) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. here is a look at the major headlines before you head out the door this morning.... the death toll in last week's suicide bombing in kabul, afganistan has risen to more than 150. this makes it the deadliest single attack in the past 16 years. more than 300 others were injured in the bombing. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. the city of san francisco has issued subpoenas for ride-sharing companies -- uber and lyft. officials want to investigate drivers' driving records, what neighborhoods they serve, wheter th
what size tablet people want the mostapple also unveiled a new line up of imac computersluding a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high performance specs it's like the ultimate mac.. but just a tease for most of us it's way to expensive. when it comes out in december it will cost $5,000. ( james ) and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. a storm is on the way this week. anny hong will tell us when the rain will hit the bay...
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one fund managers says it wants to back the group as quantum computing becomes the industry standard. alphabet, apple among the groups working on quantum computing. linen buffett has thrown a -- the stock has soared since berkshire hath we agreed to take a 30% stake last week. one of the people who helped to create modern-day macau is taking a backseat. stanley ho stepping down. he will be replaced by his daughter. he built a monopoly with huge numbers of high rollers from china. it has been surpassed by sands china and galaxy entertainment. right, let's have a look at some of these big serial dealmakers, including hna group and anbang insurance. it sounds a bit like micromanagement to me. >> if you where to look at this from a u.s. standpoint, if the fed were to look at what some big banks are doing, you might call it a stress test. the point is that they have to look at whether or not these satisfy riskos standards. i think it is appropriate and a good thing for foreign investors . they should be encouraged that china is doing this. rishaad: will it make a difference? >> i think it will make a big
one fund managers says it wants to back the group as quantum computing becomes the industry standard. alphabet, apple among the groups working on quantum computing. linen buffett has thrown a -- the stock has soared since berkshire hath we agreed to take a 30% stake last week. one of the people who helped to create modern-day macau is taking a backseat. stanley ho stepping down. he will be replaced by his daughter. he built a monopoly with huge numbers of high rollers from china. it has been...
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and apple swapped dan's cards for store cards. >> i beat a track down there. >> reporter: now, get this, after the scammer sung up, dan's computerll. however, he contacted his own tech support company, which was able to unlock the computer with a few commands. so now all is well. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open weekdays 10:00 to 2:00. of course, you ca always reach me on facebook and abc7news.com. >> what bad timing for him. >> any one of us could fall for that. >> any one of us may faint with the hot weather these days, huh? >> spencer has the forecast. >> today's triple digit heat is giving way to mild to warm overnight conditions. i trust tolerable conditions. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. overnight, a little fog at the coast, low temperatures will range from 60s to low 70s inland. mid 50s on the coast. tomorrow, it's going to be a cooler day near the coast and around the bay. although still warm. low to mid 80s for the most part and we'll see a few triple digit readings, abond here's a look a the seven-day forecast. we stretch the sizzle again on wednesday. thursday the hottest day with highs near 108 degre
and apple swapped dan's cards for store cards. >> i beat a track down there. >> reporter: now, get this, after the scammer sung up, dan's computerll. however, he contacted his own tech support company, which was able to unlock the computer with a few commands. so now all is well. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open weekdays 10:00 to 2:00. of course, you ca always reach me on facebook and abc7news.com. >> what bad timing for him. >> any one of us could fall for...
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computer. whoops, forgot my power-cord, coming back down. rerefreshing beer plus the crisp taste of apples.romeo and juliet. but you know, without all of the tragic stuff. hey. hey? redd's apple ale. together we beer. well you're really gonna hate the new ipad pro because you can do pretty much everything with it, like type... hate it. or take notes... hate it. or even multitask. multi-hate yeah. you can do all the things you hate. great. and alternators for free.eries, starters, i got a bad...
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computer and $450 worth of i-tunes. >> i'm 75 years old. i don't use a lot of i-tunes. >> he went to an apple store to return them. >> they said you can't refund them here and spend here. >> apple said he couldn't use i-tei tunes to buy an ipad or anything else at the store. >> he contacted us, we contacted apple. the company said dan should have been allowed to change his cars saying if a customer reaches out to let us know we mistakenly puchlsed the wrong card, we work with them to resolve the issue and apple is posing this issue. and apple swapped dan's cards for store card. >> i did a track down there. sfwl now, after the scammer hung up, dan's computer didn't work at all. he contacted his own tech support company which unlocked his computer so now, all is well. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side. >>> you're looking at the new world's ugliest dog. the honors went to martha, a 3-year-old neopolitian mastiff. her owners say she loves the drul, snore and take naps. she faced off in a fashion show last night. the proud owner and her pooch left with $1500. >>> there are those who love lebron j
computer and $450 worth of i-tunes. >> i'm 75 years old. i don't use a lot of i-tunes. >> he went to an apple store to return them. >> they said you can't refund them here and spend here. >> apple said he couldn't use i-tei tunes to buy an ipad or anything else at the store. >> he contacted us, we contacted apple. the company said dan should have been allowed to change his cars saying if a customer reaches out to let us know we mistakenly puchlsed the wrong card,...
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computer and $450 worth of i-tunes. >> i'm 75 years old. i don't use a lot of i-tunes. >> he went to an apple store to return them. >> they said you can't refund them here and spend here. >> apple said he couldn't use i tunes to buy an ipad or anything else at the store. >> he contacted us, we contacted apple. the company said dan shod have been allowed to change his cars saying if a customer reaches out to let us know we mistakenly puchlsed the wrong card, we work with them to resolve the issue and apple is posing this issue. and apple swapped dan's cards for store card. >> i did a track down there. sfwl now, after the scammer hung up, dan's computer didn't work at all. he contacted his own tech support company which unlocked his computer so now, all is well. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side. >>> you're looking at the new world's ugliest dog. the honors went to martha, a 3-year-old neopolitian mastiff. her owners say she loves the drul, snore and take naps. she faced off in a fashion show last night. the proud owner and her pooch left with $1500. >>> still to come. the muslim holy month ov
computer and $450 worth of i-tunes. >> i'm 75 years old. i don't use a lot of i-tunes. >> he went to an apple store to return them. >> they said you can't refund them here and spend here. >> apple said he couldn't use i tunes to buy an ipad or anything else at the store. >> he contacted us, we contacted apple. the company said dan shod have been allowed to change his cars saying if a customer reaches out to let us know we mistakenly puchlsed the wrong card, we work...
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what size tablet people want the most<" it will be most powerful mac ever ">apple also unveiled a new line up of imac computersluding a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high performance specs it's like the ultimate mac.. but just a tease for most of us it's way to expensive. when it comes out in december it will cost $5,000. ((gabe on camera))apple also showed off some free stuff coming.if you own i-devices.. their next operating system ios=11..will bring new features to iphones and ipads. i'll show you that coming up on kron 4 news at six. in illinois. a quick- thinking motorist... came to the aid of a stranger. and there's video... friday afternoon in dixon, illinois.. randy tompkins saw a car driving in the wrong lane... it ran a red light.. almost hitting tompkins' truck... but it was going slowly... tompkins instinctively knew what was happening... the other driver was having a seizure. so tompkins stopped his truck... ran to the other car.. jumped through the open window... and put the car in park. (sot) voice of randy tompkins / good samaritan:
what size tablet people want the mostapple also unveiled a new line up of imac computersluding a first ever - imac pro which they claim will be their fastest mac ever. it features high end, high performance specs it's like the ultimate mac.. but just a tease for most of us it's way to expensive. when it comes out in december it will cost $5,000. ((gabe on camera))apple also showed off some free stuff coming.if you own i-devices.. their next operating system ios=11..will bring new features to...