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good to see you david cook. >> good to see to you. >> welcome back.'re take your success and doing so muc >> thank you. this event it's their 20th year and this will be my ninth race and i continuously honored to be involved. what they're doing is amazing the fact i get to be some small part of that and try to honor my brother and his story as well as countless others going through the same thing. >> can you talk about that and why you got involved in the first place. >> my older brother adam was diagnose with a brain tumor when i was in high school. he went in remission once it came back really aggressive not long before idol run. and so i gotten on board with abc squared and national brain tumor society to be a part of race for hope. my first race was may third, 2009 and unfortunately my brother passed away the day before. so this event has become cathartic thing for me and my family but to be able to continue to come out, be part of it raise wearness and find a cure it's one of the thing i'm proudest of. >> it's a win/win it can help you but also i
good to see you david cook. >> good to see to you. >> welcome back.'re take your success and doing so muc >> thank you. this event it's their 20th year and this will be my ninth race and i continuously honored to be involved. what they're doing is amazing the fact i get to be some small part of that and try to honor my brother and his story as well as countless others going through the same thing. >> can you talk about that and why you got involved in the first place....
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american idol winner david cook a big part of that. >> get more info there. >> ♪ 8:35. well, bob took a look out the win do it wasn't pretty, tuck. >> weather going wild here in the last 45 minutes or so. severe thunderstorms warning expanded and extended until 9:30. calvert county charles county, prince george's county, saint mary's county under that severe thunderstorm warning. i want to mention here that bowie on the potomac picked up 70 miles per hour wind gust as this little band of storms came through. so serious kings with it we're concerned about downed power lines and tree limbs and extremely heavy rain i just want to mention northwestern side that batch of thunderstorm activity coming through now on the western side of the beltway. pushing through the city here shortly. bottom line we'll continue to have heavy rain. we're looking for any signs of rotation here. look like there might be rotation off to the west. but nothing as of yet which is good news. of course we have that tornado warning down near richmond about an hour. a
american idol winner david cook a big part of that. >> get more info there. >> ♪ 8:35. well, bob took a look out the win do it wasn't pretty, tuck. >> weather going wild here in the last 45 minutes or so. severe thunderstorms warning expanded and extended until 9:30. calvert county charles county, prince george's county, saint mary's county under that severe thunderstorm warning. i want to mention here that bowie on the potomac picked up 70 miles per hour wind gust as this...
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still with us is david cook hat -- david kirkpatrick. and cory johnson is with me.ory: continued growth of self's first. the numbers are kind of big ten. -- kind of baked in. his may bent to see deferred revenues will start to grow faster than revenues grew, suggesting things will get better. it is growing at about the same pace, growing about 24% on a year-over-year basis, which is really good but slower than it has been in years past. emily: so can they sustain it? cory: and what are they doing to sustain it? it is growing fantastically. the company lost money in the quarter, actually a lot of money in the quarter. but it is important to look at the fact that they have done billions of dollars and acquisitions. yet growth is coming slower, my duet a fantastic pace for a very big company, but much slower than it used to be, even though they spent billions of dollars to aid in that growth. emily: david, we have to talk about the threat from microsoft increasingly stepping on salesforce's turf. how well-positioned are they to defend himself? >> microsoft is a formida
still with us is david cook hat -- david kirkpatrick. and cory johnson is with me.ory: continued growth of self's first. the numbers are kind of big ten. -- kind of baked in. his may bent to see deferred revenues will start to grow faster than revenues grew, suggesting things will get better. it is growing at about the same pace, growing about 24% on a year-over-year basis, which is really good but slower than it has been in years past. emily: so can they sustain it? cory: and what are they...
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american idol winner david cook will be live with us this morning.ht, and fame? fame costs. legendary dancer and actress debbie allen stops by the loft in a cinco de mayo celebration going to the dogs literally. that's at 9:50 this morning. you do not want to miss it. >> love it. good lineup. >> that is fox beat mccarthy on the move still overseas this time in the uk. he just hit the green carpet for the premiere of alien covenant with another busy day ahead. >> kevin what time is it in london? good morning. >> steve and allison good morning to you guys its about 11:51, 11:522ish. i'm getting ready to head downstairs would watch 11 minutes of the new murder on the orient express and the teen cast is going to be here kenneth bran in a daisy ridley josh gad. i'm freaking out. i'm going to be in a room watching the footage with the cast aren't then they're going to do a q and a afterwards. you mentioned the green carpet steve. i was at the alien covenant premiere last night. it was incredible. i mean, it was amazing just being on that carpet. i took pho
american idol winner david cook will be live with us this morning.ht, and fame? fame costs. legendary dancer and actress debbie allen stops by the loft in a cinco de mayo celebration going to the dogs literally. that's at 9:50 this morning. you do not want to miss it. >> love it. good lineup. >> that is fox beat mccarthy on the move still overseas this time in the uk. he just hit the green carpet for the premiere of alien covenant with another busy day ahead. >> kevin what...
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. >> video shows a burglar breaking into a restaurant mission impossible style, and david he took time to cook himself a meal. >> reporter: we have dampness in spots and spotty shower and 60 degrees by 6:00 a.m. 63 degrees by 8578. this afternoon it's shorts and ts. spotty afternoon possible we'll get you set for your holiday weekend that's coming up next. >> happening today the extended memorial day kicks off at the jersey shore. in atlantic city and wildwood officials will ceremonially unlock the ocean to start the summer season. kites will fly through the air. the 32nd annual wildwood international kite festival runs through monday. >> how much kite flying will they get in? how much rain will we get. >> reporter: it's not going fob a washout, but each day has issues. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you a little bit of an issue this morning, some of you might catch a light shower, roads are dry from yesterday. let's get you outside, sky6 live hd with clouds above. we expect sun today, the clouds will be part of the picture all day long. we're looking at another spotty shower popping u
. >> video shows a burglar breaking into a restaurant mission impossible style, and david he took time to cook himself a meal. >> reporter: we have dampness in spots and spotty shower and 60 degrees by 6:00 a.m. 63 degrees by 8578. this afternoon it's shorts and ts. spotty afternoon possible we'll get you set for your holiday weekend that's coming up next. >> happening today the extended memorial day kicks off at the jersey shore. in atlantic city and wildwood officials will...
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the cook report's david casserman joins me now. are 23 republicans sitting in districts won by hillary, and 14 of them voted for this. they're the most vulnerable, right? >> that's correct. including seven in california alone. these are the types of districts that democrats need to win back if they have any chance of winning the house, and they're not sufficient on their own, they'll need to go into trump territory to actually flip control of the house. but if you have a democratic base that's really fired up and a republican base that is less fired up, the reverse of what we saw in 2010, then it could happen. >> you also noted in your piece that democrats run a risk. i thought this was fascinating. they run a risk in some parts of the country if they start calling it trump care because that could actually make it more popular. >> that's right. because some of the least popular provisions of the republican health care bill are less popular than trump. trump is at about 40% approval right now. that's in the zone of where past presid
the cook report's david casserman joins me now. are 23 republicans sitting in districts won by hillary, and 14 of them voted for this. they're the most vulnerable, right? >> that's correct. including seven in california alone. these are the types of districts that democrats need to win back if they have any chance of winning the house, and they're not sufficient on their own, they'll need to go into trump territory to actually flip control of the house. but if you have a democratic base...
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cook's poll david wasserman wrote these words, not only did republicans hitch their names to an unpopular piece of legislation, democrats received ott valuable candidate recruitment tool. change elections are not uncommon. the last occurred in 2006 when democrats swept the house, the senate and a majority of governorship. will the republicans experience a route in 2018 is yet to be known. neil? >> neil: thanks very much. we should stress here, that is a view of one guy that follows this stuff for a living and follows the trends. they don't always pan out. the fear that all of a sudden a party will get routed and another one gains doesn't always pan out. here's the added pressure on republicans to get the healthcare replace and rework done and the tax cuts done as well. if you push those back into an election year, all bets are off. if you buy that notion from the cook report that republicans lose their majority in the house under a pelosi? what are the odds you think you'll get the tax cuts in the first place? katie pavlich. how real is danger, this risk? >> it's always a risk. swings dep
cook's poll david wasserman wrote these words, not only did republicans hitch their names to an unpopular piece of legislation, democrats received ott valuable candidate recruitment tool. change elections are not uncommon. the last occurred in 2006 when democrats swept the house, the senate and a majority of governorship. will the republicans experience a route in 2018 is yet to be known. neil? >> neil: thanks very much. we should stress here, that is a view of one guy that follows this...
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cook is speaking. at cfra,no, analyst and david is sticking with me.irst quarter results coming in better than expected, but the online marketplace is announcing a major restructuring.ceo josh silverman is leaving the company along with the chief technology officer. shares are skidding after-hours trading on the news. turning in its worst performance in my than a decade in tuesday's session. the stock tumbled 24%. coming up, we speak with microsoft's corporate vice president of devices. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: we are continuing to get updates on apples third-quarter results. ceo tim cook is on the call thing he feels great about this quarter's performance and the services business is on its way to becoming a fortune 100 company. he says app store revenue is up year-over-year, and developer numbers are up 26%. we will continue to monitor that. it is back to school for microsoft.the tech behemoth has announced the launch of its new service brand of device, surface laptop. it is aimed at college students loyal to apple, and it is a departure from the
cook is speaking. at cfra,no, analyst and david is sticking with me.irst quarter results coming in better than expected, but the online marketplace is announcing a major restructuring.ceo josh silverman is leaving the company along with the chief technology officer. shares are skidding after-hours trading on the news. turning in its worst performance in my than a decade in tuesday's session. the stock tumbled 24%. coming up, we speak with microsoft's corporate vice president of devices. this is...
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david, what is your take? >> if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew. cookaid it is because they were seeing anticipation of future product being a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than any other part of the world and they love apple. but i tend to take a big picture view. this is not that big of a deal. if this company can make the move to services and software, which is the shift they have to make to get there multiple up, they will have a wonderful future. i do think they will come out with a great phone in the fall. emily: let's talk about china and we saw a 14% year-over-year decline in china. i talked to luca maestri, and he played up the positive things they are seeing. he says the iphone 7 was the best-selling smartphone in china. the iphone 7 plus was also doing extremely well. there services business hitting an all-time record, max business growing double digits. he also expects performance to improve over the fiscal year in china. the second half of last year, they saw a greater
david, what is your take? >> if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew. cookaid it is because they were seeing anticipation of future product being a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than any other part of the world and they love apple. but i tend to take a big picture view. this is not that big of a deal. if this company can make the move to services and software, which is the shift they have...
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cook. >> way to go. i am jake clark -- david clark.an take the picture and you can see for yourself. this is boring and. also, sal will notice. our friend and traffic, she posted on twitter that there is
cook. >> way to go. i am jake clark -- david clark.an take the picture and you can see for yourself. this is boring and. also, sal will notice. our friend and traffic, she posted on twitter that there is
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cook. >> way to go. i am jake clark -- david clark. we have to go to steve. >>> they can take the picture and you can see for yourself. this is boring and. also, sal will notice. our friend and traffic, she posted on twitter that there is a fog advisory by chp on the golden gate bridge. that is how thick it is. i believe it.>> this is the fog advisory on the golden gate bridge. slack out of chp. >>> the fog is back in temperatures cooler today. sometimes seen santa rosa joppa 2025 only job due to 77. seven cisco 22 to 65. 93 yesterday. san jose dropped to 81 degrees. there is a lot more fog here danny zell image as showing request at 50 and we are picking up. status but am looking for. also out to the delta see that start to ramp up. the fog and low clouds once they make a push. water temperatures are called the 50s and 60s. these are down 10 compared it yesterday. out toward the brentwood it was a 75. that is a big difference. 56. that is also huge job and 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. a big cooldown and areas inland will take ano
cook. >> way to go. i am jake clark -- david clark. we have to go to steve. >>> they can take the picture and you can see for yourself. this is boring and. also, sal will notice. our friend and traffic, she posted on twitter that there is a fog advisory by chp on the golden gate bridge. that is how thick it is. i believe it.>> this is the fog advisory on the golden gate bridge. slack out of chp. >>> the fog is back in temperatures cooler today. sometimes seen santa...
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i want to start with you, david, and read you a series of tweets from john cook that i thought perfectly illustrated the issue here. you know whose tax returns didn't show equity investment? gawker media's. of course gawker did receive a substantial investment from a new york llc called columbus nova, and columbus nova is an investment vehicle for a russian pluto craft. is that the number of the problem with the letter? >> yeah. clever letter, but it is entirely deceptive, and i must say i admire sheri dillon and the lawyers at morgan lewis who wrote it for their skill at deception. but this is absolute nonsense. just as a simple example, if i set up a company tomorrow in the uk and called it chris hayes, inc., and gave money to a british politician, i could say there's no british money. >> right. right. that's right. so anything that would happen -- and, julia, you've reported a lot about russia and particularly about the sort of russian oligarchs and, you know, this is true of very wealthy people the globe over, which is that they don't move their money around in their own name. they m
i want to start with you, david, and read you a series of tweets from john cook that i thought perfectly illustrated the issue here. you know whose tax returns didn't show equity investment? gawker media's. of course gawker did receive a substantial investment from a new york llc called columbus nova, and columbus nova is an investment vehicle for a russian pluto craft. is that the number of the problem with the letter? >> yeah. clever letter, but it is entirely deceptive, and i must say...
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welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber at the new york stock exchange. jim cramer will have tim cookonight on "mad money." it's a reaction to apple's earnings that's driving the day today. futures on the soft side. don't forgot a statement is headed at 2:00. macron and le pen will debate this afternoon. adp in line at 177. and our road map begins with apple's iphone sales disappointing. why the company says future product rumors could be to blame. >>> private sector hiring slows. will signs of a cooling job market change the fed's potential rate hike plans? >>> and a food rally, mondelez and yum brands beat the expectations. mcdonald's gets an upgrade at goldman up. >>> the iphone shares disappoint and tim cook said we are quote we are seeing a delay in purchasing behavior that we think is a consequence of the number of rumors and reports about future products. that is happening outside of greater china. jim, it will be interesting to watch you get him to expand on that. it is going to be the smallest gap up or down for apple on earnings in a couple of years. >> well, look, i think t
welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber at the new york stock exchange. jim cramer will have tim cookonight on "mad money." it's a reaction to apple's earnings that's driving the day today. futures on the soft side. don't forgot a statement is headed at 2:00. macron and le pen will debate this afternoon. adp in line at 177. and our road map begins with apple's iphone sales disappointing. why the company says future product rumors could be to...
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david: well, if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew, and cook said it isecause they are seeing anticipation of future product a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than almost any other part of the world and they love apple even still. i would say take a big picture view. this is not that big of a deal. if this company can make the move to services and software, which is a big shift they have to make to get their multiple up, than they are going to have a wonderful future, and i think they will come out with a great phone. emily: let's talk about china. we saw a 14% year-over-year decline. i talked to look a my street -- maestri about this, and he was saying they see a lot of positives, the best-selling smartphone in china is also doing extremely well, their services hitting an all-time record, and he also said that we expect our performance in china to continue to improve over the fiscal year. he said the second half of last year they saw a greater decline in the have seen so far in the fir
david: well, if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew, and cook said it isecause they are seeing anticipation of future product a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than almost any other part of the world and they love apple even still. i would say take a big picture view. this is not that big of a deal. if this company can make the move to services and software, which is a big shift they have to make...
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david: raw corn. and we add water and a little lime. we cook it. lemonis: and so that's 100% corn. ramiro: yes.this in your mix? adelo: no. lemonis: so your tortillas are only corn flour. and theirs has corn in it. adelo: yes. ramiro: it gives it more of a traditional flavor. adelo: i don't agree with using the corn because we eliminate one step. and the corn reduces the shelf life of the tortilla. lemonis: what's the difference between the way you make it and the way they make it in shelf life? adelo: we get about 2 months. they get about, what, 15 days? ramiro: 30 to 45 days. adelo: without preservatives? ramiro: the tortillas we make have zero preservatives. lemonis: so there's not that much difference. adelo: that i'm not gonna accept. lemonis: so you don't agree with these guys? adelo: no. no. i don't think that going with la fortaleza would be a great idea. lemonis: you just bailed on these guys. and honestly, that [bleep] does not fly with me. man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary,
david: raw corn. and we add water and a little lime. we cook it. lemonis: and so that's 100% corn. ramiro: yes.this in your mix? adelo: no. lemonis: so your tortillas are only corn flour. and theirs has corn in it. adelo: yes. ramiro: it gives it more of a traditional flavor. adelo: i don't agree with using the corn because we eliminate one step. and the corn reduces the shelf life of the tortilla. lemonis: what's the difference between the way you make it and the way they make it in shelf...
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david: president trump seeking a scathing review, starting with the headline itself it reads cookingnomic policy, donald trump's economic strategy is unimaginative and incoherent. so is trump economics really as bleak as this article portrays it to be? here to discuss, faint newton stacy and fox news contributor steve cortez. all right. steve, you're in chicago, so i'll ask you first since you're not in the house here. there was a time when i used to love the economist magazine. it was in the 1980s. they were free market. well written stuff. something happened along the way about ten years ago they drank somebody's kool-aid and lost that vigor that they had. don't you agree? >> you know, david, it's funny you say that because i couldn't agree more. i'm in exactly the same boat. and i would tell you this. when it comes to the economists, i think sadly it has become sort of the town paper for globalist elites. it's sort of the british version of the new york times is here. and, by the way, globalist elites have had a wonderful decade. if you're part of the crony class that has done so
david: president trump seeking a scathing review, starting with the headline itself it reads cookingnomic policy, donald trump's economic strategy is unimaginative and incoherent. so is trump economics really as bleak as this article portrays it to be? here to discuss, faint newton stacy and fox news contributor steve cortez. all right. steve, you're in chicago, so i'll ask you first since you're not in the house here. there was a time when i used to love the economist magazine. it was in the...
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now trump has said that he cooked up this idea because he believes russia investigation is a fake story and just as david gregory says he has never treated -- forget the collusion which may end up being unfounded. there are new leads excaccelerig the part. trump, president trump has never acknowledged the gravity of russia interfering in our election and france and brexit vote and what they may attempt to do in the angela merkel election in germany. this doesn't concern him. he doesn't talk about it. it is really time for republicans and congress and all of trump's supporters to realize he doesn't have a problem admitti admitting. about or not he is a target. he gave himself a way in the letter thank you for exonerating me three times. he basically felt it was fine to fire a guy who was running the fbi investigating connections between russia and his team. so there is no more cover up. he has blown the lid off it. it will be a new line today for senators and members of congress when asked about this to defend. >> a little bit more troubling, until we hear from james comey, there is every reason to believ
now trump has said that he cooked up this idea because he believes russia investigation is a fake story and just as david gregory says he has never treated -- forget the collusion which may end up being unfounded. there are new leads excaccelerig the part. trump, president trump has never acknowledged the gravity of russia interfering in our election and france and brexit vote and what they may attempt to do in the angela merkel election in germany. this doesn't concern him. he doesn't talk...
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cooking up change. a national competition where high school culinary students compete and make food that is healthy, has nutritional guidelines and taste good as well. here with some winning dish and -- dishes is david eisenberg from oakland and susan poindexter. welcome to bay sunday. >> thank you for having us. good morning. >> david, talk more about this program. >> the program we started is new and just started this year. the idea behind this is to give high school students an opportunity to really experience what it is like to work in a restaurant.
cooking up change. a national competition where high school culinary students compete and make food that is healthy, has nutritional guidelines and taste good as well. here with some winning dish and -- dishes is david eisenberg from oakland and susan poindexter. welcome to bay sunday. >> thank you for having us. good morning. >> david, talk more about this program. >> the program we started is new and just started this year. the idea behind this is to give high school...
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david faber at the new york stock exchange. a lot to get to with jim today including his sit down with tim cook last night. big day on capitol hill today. expect the house vote on the health bill. france is up nearly 1% after the macron/le pen debate yesterday. in fact, watch a lot of the commodities, oil breaks 47. now the lowest since november. our road map begins with the atand the gop on the verge -- the president and the gop on the verge of a much needed win. >>> plus apple making the $1 billion bet on manufacturing, launching a new fund to invest in u.s. jobs. we elle a -- we'll tell you what tim cook told jim. >> it's a big morning on the hill as the house is slated to vote on the health reform bill. it would give the president the biggest legislative victory to date. some gop congressmen have shifted from no to yes after an amendment was added to help cover pre-existing conditions. they're calling it the upton amendment, jim. the question is, what's the future for the bill, if it does pass the house and the senate and if that happens, does the reflation trade -- is the path cleared once again? >> i
david faber at the new york stock exchange. a lot to get to with jim today including his sit down with tim cook last night. big day on capitol hill today. expect the house vote on the health bill. france is up nearly 1% after the macron/le pen debate yesterday. in fact, watch a lot of the commodities, oil breaks 47. now the lowest since november. our road map begins with the atand the gop on the verge -- the president and the gop on the verge of a much needed win. >>> plus apple making...
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cooks and nannies than hardened criminals." the law doesn't go into effect until september 1st. the aclu is applying this. the law applies to universities across texas, but it doesn't apply the churches. >> pelley: david begnaud, thank you. voters in south korea are choosing a former president. former president park geun-hye is in jail facing corruption charges. one of the front-runners in the race opposes the missile defense system that the united states just installed there to stop a north korean attack. adriana diaz is in seoul. >> reporter: protesters were out in force again to stop any vehicle headed to the controversial u.s. anti-missile system called thaaad that was installed here in the middle of the night two weeks ago. this man, "to make sure this man isn't carrying supplies for thaaad." they oppose the u.s. system because they fear it will only increase the threat of war. as north korea continues to bully the region with its missile program. protests against thaaad and the u.s. have now become a key part of the election. liberal candidate moon jae-in, who opposes thaaad, has surged in the polls and says south korea must learn how to say no to america. moon also argues that sanctions aren't
cooks and nannies than hardened criminals." the law doesn't go into effect until september 1st. the aclu is applying this. the law applies to universities across texas, but it doesn't apply the churches. >> pelley: david begnaud, thank you. voters in south korea are choosing a former president. former president park geun-hye is in jail facing corruption charges. one of the front-runners in the race opposes the missile defense system that the united states just installed there to stop...
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. >> cooking in his cell is just one way he combats the pain of prison life. others seek ways to express their individuality. but davidthings to a level unlike anything ever witnessed by "lockup" producers. >> i tattooed red the whites of my eyes. >> why? >> i don't know. the question is why not? everybody's got tattoos. everybody's got stretched ears. everybody's got this and that. you never seen anybody with the whites of their eyes tattooed. >> except for his cellmate, paul inman. >> it's like the final frontier. nobody has it done. i have blue eyes, so i chose blue. i thought it would be a good combination between a dark blue and black. i thought black would be a little scary, so i went with dark blue. instead of being one in billions of people in the world, you could be like the fifth or sixth person in the world to be like that. that's pretty amazing. and i'll bet you there is no one in the world that has the same color eyes as i do. >> neither of the cellmates would reveal how they tattooed their eyes or how they managed to create the colored ink. >> i can't tell you the process, but i do know it is painful and
. >> cooking in his cell is just one way he combats the pain of prison life. others seek ways to express their individuality. but davidthings to a level unlike anything ever witnessed by "lockup" producers. >> i tattooed red the whites of my eyes. >> why? >> i don't know. the question is why not? everybody's got tattoos. everybody's got stretched ears. everybody's got this and that. you never seen anybody with the whites of their eyes tattooed. >> except...
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at blueapron.com/cook >>> president trump contradicting his own white house and reigniting an old twitter feud tonight. i want to bring in historians and senior political analyst david. it's been an incredibly tumultuous last 24 hours. do you think this white house thinks we fell off the turnip truck? >> well, a lot of us, i've been thinking about this too. first of all, i don't think that donald trump is afraid of the media and i -- you know, richard nixon and david can tell us more about that, i guess, but richard nixon was careful about lying. i mean, he lied, but he had other people lie for him. his worst lies in -- in the white house were actually initially statements. he didn't even say them. by the end of the administration he starts to lie to the american people directly when he's i'm not a crook. >> but is lying to the american people and the white house -- >> but you know, when the fact that the conology has changed about why comey was fired. i don't think the president cares that he's been contradicting himself because normally if a leader would worry that people would say sir, we can't believe you, how -- why can't you explain these incon sis t -- incons
at blueapron.com/cook >>> president trump contradicting his own white house and reigniting an old twitter feud tonight. i want to bring in historians and senior political analyst david. it's been an incredibly tumultuous last 24 hours. do you think this white house thinks we fell off the turnip truck? >> well, a lot of us, i've been thinking about this too. first of all, i don't think that donald trump is afraid of the media and i -- you know, richard nixon and david can tell us...
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david faber. >> straight ahead, apple iphone sales disappoint. why the company says future product rumors could be to blame. do not miss this one. ceo tim cookl be on "mad money" tonight with jim cramer 6:00 p.m. eastern time only on cnbc. just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. a used car, >>> good morning, everybody. i'm sue herrera. here is your cnbc news update at this hour. isis is claiming responsibility for a suicide bombing against a u.s. military convoy in kabul killing at least eight and injuring 28 more including three u.s. service members. the morning rush hour attack taking place near the u.s. embassy. >>> australian prime minister says that he and president trump will engage as two seasoned businessmen turned politicians when they meet tomorrow focusing on north korea and economic issues. turnbull spoke before
david faber. >> straight ahead, apple iphone sales disappoint. why the company says future product rumors could be to blame. do not miss this one. ceo tim cookl be on "mad money" tonight with jim cramer 6:00 p.m. eastern time only on cnbc. just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. you get to...
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cook on our and graphics and interact with us directly. go to tv on your terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: is bloomberg. i'm david westin. ina. it will allow more natural gas and beef exporters will have greater access to chinese markets. the u.s. will allow imports of cooked chinese poultry into this country. is the first negotiated trade deal of president trump who promise to get tough on china. earlier we spoke with wilbur ross on the deal. chinese submitted their wish list. we submitted our wish list. we decided which two items were achievable within a very finite period of time. that's what we focused on. what timeframe do we put on the issues that we didn't yet address? those talks will begin probably over the weekend. david: joining us now is peter coy, economics editor of bloomberg businessweek magazine. as you heard secretary ross say, they made a down payment. this is not the end of the story. he thinks there is going to be a series of these chapters over the next year. how plausible is this? peter: i think you made a fascinating point off camera. what we are seeing here is a completely different strategy wtom t
cook on our and graphics and interact with us directly. go to tv on your terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: is bloomberg. i'm david westin. ina. it will allow more natural gas and beef exporters will have greater access to chinese markets. the u.s. will allow imports of cooked chinese poultry into this country. is the first negotiated trade deal of president trump who promise to get tough on china. earlier we spoke with wilbur ross on the deal. chinese submitted their wish list. we...
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welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber at the new york stock exchange. jim cramer will have tim cook." it's a reaction to apple's earnings that's driving the day today. futures on the soft side. don't forgot a statement is headed at 2:00. macron and le pen will debate this aft
welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber at the new york stock exchange. jim cramer will have tim cook." it's a reaction to apple's earnings that's driving the day today. futures on the soft side. don't forgot a statement is headed at 2:00. macron and le pen will debate this aft
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david clark, amongst the people that have been listed as far as potential replacement. also, the story in the "washington times" says that the list also includes the potential next director of the f.b.i., steven cook, a former police officer and federal prosecutor that mr. sessions brought on to combat crime. another choice that could be popular among f.b.i. agents is former representative mike rogers of michigan. he's the former agent who later served as chairman of the house intelligence committee. his name popped up in the last search for an f.b.i. director, and he won the endorsement of the f.b.i. agents association. that's one aspect of the story. this stems from the firing of james comey. we'll get other papers to see what they bring, but we want to hear your thoughts on the firing and what you think about it, the f.b.i., overall what it does for what happens in washington, especially as work goes on in the house and senate over things like tax reform and healthcare, what it might do for the status of investigations into russia and the elections, all those things up. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents. you can post on our platforms, @cspan
david clark, amongst the people that have been listed as far as potential replacement. also, the story in the "washington times" says that the list also includes the potential next director of the f.b.i., steven cook, a former police officer and federal prosecutor that mr. sessions brought on to combat crime. another choice that could be popular among f.b.i. agents is former representative mike rogers of michigan. he's the former agent who later served as chairman of the house...
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david faber at the new york stock exchange. a lot to get to with jim today including his sit down with tim cook last night. house vote on the health bill. france is up nearly 1% after the macron/le pen debate yesterday. in fact, watch a lot of the commodities, oil breaks 47. now the lowest since november
david faber at the new york stock exchange. a lot to get to with jim today including his sit down with tim cook last night. house vote on the health bill. france is up nearly 1% after the macron/le pen debate yesterday. in fact, watch a lot of the commodities, oil breaks 47. now the lowest since november
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even tim cook said we're not seeing the switches back to samsung, but i counsel that ibm has tried mightily to change its hand and davidas not a good hand. i wonder about the pressure on jenny. i think as long as you have warren buffett's backing whether it be a coca-cola or american express you have the ace in the hole. >> you won't get an activist in the stock going after you if you have warren buffett. american express thought about doing something about it, forget about it. >> activists get involved everywhere these days. >> believe me, all companies are aware of it and ready for it and waiting for that potential. but what do you do? i mean, what wouldn't you do -- what would you do differently if you're ranetti. >> you could have bought salesforce. >> it was once a typewriter company and they repositioned themselves. >> could have bought adobe. that would have been such a great buy versus the other buys. adobe is one of the companies that sub rosa is the creative net. creative internet. and they have fantastic analytics. you could have done something that would have changed the cash flow. but then you would have i
even tim cook said we're not seeing the switches back to samsung, but i counsel that ibm has tried mightily to change its hand and davidas not a good hand. i wonder about the pressure on jenny. i think as long as you have warren buffett's backing whether it be a coca-cola or american express you have the ace in the hole. >> you won't get an activist in the stock going after you if you have warren buffett. american express thought about doing something about it, forget about it. >>...