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emily: tell us more about jeff williams.ome of the longer term deputies who were there going as far back as steve jobs? mark: jeff williams has been at the company for quite a while, but he was named ceo back in 2015 -- coo back in 2015. he runs all the company's operations, so that the entire supply chain. they have been positioning him for this role given they gave him her response ability over hardware and software design last year. which means this person is not just an operations guy like tim, but he's also in charge of product development. for all intents and purposes, he has been a good job of being at the head of the apple watch and health care initiatives. don't get me wrong, jeff williams is an operations executive first, but he does have some of that leadership expertise that cook has not displayed as much. emily: what about on the diversity front? how well is apple doing in terms of promoting and advancing folks who don't look tim cook and jeff williams? mark: right. if you look at the numbers, the percentages of
emily: tell us more about jeff williams.ome of the longer term deputies who were there going as far back as steve jobs? mark: jeff williams has been at the company for quite a while, but he was named ceo back in 2015 -- coo back in 2015. he runs all the company's operations, so that the entire supply chain. they have been positioning him for this role given they gave him her response ability over hardware and software design last year. which means this person is not just an operations guy like...
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jeff williams was number two on the agenda today, really focusing on the health aspects of the apple watch. still listening in and expecting more. toare expecting an ipad air potentially be unveiled. vonnie: the stock is holding onto its gains. investors rewarding the stock today, albeit a day when the nasdaq is higher. normally the booking quarter for apple, the big push before the holiday season. how does the pandemic impact this year's sales? emily: this is a virtual event, prerecorded. we don't think that will affect the sale of apple devices. if anything, you need a lot more people needing these devices while working from home, sheltering in place. we have seen a boost in ipad sales. the apple watch has become one of the most important products. also you have people out there struggling, so that will be a competing factor, we will see how that weighs on the quarter. because the iphone is being released later in the year, you will not get the last you weeks of new iphone sales in the current quarter, but of course, they'll be selling the new apple watches, ipad, and current iphon
jeff williams was number two on the agenda today, really focusing on the health aspects of the apple watch. still listening in and expecting more. toare expecting an ipad air potentially be unveiled. vonnie: the stock is holding onto its gains. investors rewarding the stock today, albeit a day when the nasdaq is higher. normally the booking quarter for apple, the big push before the holiday season. how does the pandemic impact this year's sales? emily: this is a virtual event, prerecorded. we...
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and now it's time for your questions to our science correspondent jeff williams for.what fact are all the masks and social distancing having on the number of influenza cases and places that have had their flu season during the 19. 1 of the scenarios causing health authorities to wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat as as we approach the traditional beginning of the annual flu season in the northern hemisphere is the fear of a twin demick after all influenza is also a potentially deadly respiratory disease and the idea of of thousands of patients are tens of thousands of patients descending on hospitals with with flu or covert 19 or even possibly both at the same time it is one you don't even want to contemplate so so they've been casting an anxious on what's been happening in countries in the southern hemisphere which have been through their own flu season over the last 6 months the good news is that measures aimed at containing the spread of covert 19 appear to have also had a major impact on the number of winter flu cases in the southern hemisphere the
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you would expect to see new apple watch versions as well jeff williams takes the stage, wearables asegory, that is where they dominate. their latest numbers if you look at the broad category, apple controls 35% of that market. last time i spoke to the apple ceo, he pointed out to me the wearables division that is a big line that did not exci exist five years ago >> apple has trouble innovating some say >> can't wait to see how apple rolls out this initiative. >> stocks on pace for their third straight day of losses joining us now is david rosenberg. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> what do you make of this market action over the past few days and what, if anything, should investors change about the way they approach things >> well i think that we're sighing once again the difference between what are great companies and what are well valued stocks and we can have the gaps in both directions it's not really about the economic data. we have that solid payroll it soared 425 points. so so the question was why would it start to rally like that? the stock market got so egregiously o
you would expect to see new apple watch versions as well jeff williams takes the stage, wearables asegory, that is where they dominate. their latest numbers if you look at the broad category, apple controls 35% of that market. last time i spoke to the apple ceo, he pointed out to me the wearables division that is a big line that did not exci exist five years ago >> apple has trouble innovating some say >> can't wait to see how apple rolls out this initiative. >> stocks on pace...
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another new watch jeff williams also announcing here, a more affordable option called the watch se theng system and that will start at 279, kelly. >> i appreciate all the strides they're making on the health side, josh apparently they're going to be able to also test your -- is it the color of your blood? there is a clock for hand washing, they can tell you what altitude you're at i just want better watch face options. ones that show my messages and give me a few different options for the clock. that's what i'm looking for. >> yeah, well, you're going to get that, kelly. it sounds like jeff did show off new watch faces, so you'll have that option. it is interesting, you know, the way they've positioned this device has clearly worked fire l -- for a lot of consumers if you look at that smartwatch now, kelly, apple now dominates about 50% of that market taking the silver coming in second is samsung around 10% one interesting point here for investors to think about, though, apple has about 270 stores here in the u.s most are open, but for many it's just curbside pickup or appointment only
another new watch jeff williams also announcing here, a more affordable option called the watch se theng system and that will start at 279, kelly. >> i appreciate all the strides they're making on the health side, josh apparently they're going to be able to also test your -- is it the color of your blood? there is a clock for hand washing, they can tell you what altitude you're at i just want better watch face options. ones that show my messages and give me a few different options for the...
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buffett has seen apple plunge about $21 billion in value since the stock's high ceo tim cook, coo jeff williamsver levinson they have seen their stocks take a hit, too these losses are a fraction of the gains these stockholders have seen. apple stocks still up about 60% this year and up about 40% in the past three months alone. kelly, back to you >> josh, thank you very much we appreciate it, sir. josh lipton with our apple roundup. >>> the stock has been under pressure of late, so has the whole tech sector, so has the whole market, in fact. coming up, we'll tell you about j.p. morgp morgan out with its k for september. some of the names they mentioned may surprise you and there are a slew of retail names outperforming today. capri, american eagle, rh and foot locker all seeing gains of 6% foot locker up 7% in the past week now capri up almost 15% now in the same time. we'll keep an eye on it. we're back after the short break. stay with us i'm a verizon engineer. and i'm part of the team building... ...a powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in p
buffett has seen apple plunge about $21 billion in value since the stock's high ceo tim cook, coo jeff williamsver levinson they have seen their stocks take a hit, too these losses are a fraction of the gains these stockholders have seen. apple stocks still up about 60% this year and up about 40% in the past three months alone. kelly, back to you >> josh, thank you very much we appreciate it, sir. josh lipton with our apple roundup. >>> the stock has been under pressure of late,...
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listen to apple executive jeff williams. ♪. >> the new health sensor in series 6, shines infrared lightnd measures the amount of light reflected back. advanced algorithms indicate the amount of oxygen in your blood present. it takes the measurement in just 15 seconds sues excuse. reporter: susan: cheaper, series starts at 279. you also had a surprise apple one subscription bundle. for one low price each and every month. you get apple tv music and apple tv plus and cloyd and music together. ipads release. ipad 8, new features here including the a-12 chip. longer battery life. this is 279. higher end ipad air starts at 599. ipad air, liquid retina display. also most advanced chip, a14 bionic. two times the generation of the computing power you got on the previous a13 bionic. why is that important? this is most advanced chip going. >> the the 5g iphone but getting it into the ipad air first. not bad. charles: not bad. susan, thank you very much. joining me now, editor of trading with cody.com, cody willard. apple shares are trading mostly underwater. what is supposed to happen? is it all a
listen to apple executive jeff williams. ♪. >> the new health sensor in series 6, shines infrared lightnd measures the amount of light reflected back. advanced algorithms indicate the amount of oxygen in your blood present. it takes the measurement in just 15 seconds sues excuse. reporter: susan: cheaper, series starts at 279. you also had a surprise apple one subscription bundle. for one low price each and every month. you get apple tv music and apple tv plus and cloyd and music...
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warren buffett saw the apple stake plunge $21 billion also take a look at tim cook ceo jeff williams a cut too. this say fraction of the gains that they have enjoyed apple stock is up 60% this year. about 120% over the past 12 months guys, back to you. >> josh, thanks so much for that charlie, all else equal, what do you need to see apple fall further to be a buy yourself >> it has a long way to go i'm still kicking myself for not buying in that fraction of a second when it was a value stock trading at five times earnings as the people at motorola, as the people at blackberry and the people at palm pilot it's a long way from value here. >> but you get new watches in a week you get new phones in a movement even if it they are not completely game changers for the company, i mean, do you think that there would be a material boost from either of the new product lines? >> sure. it is a big company. of it's a long way from being a very attractive stock. literally about half if you say what should the market cap of apple be, i'd probably put it in the $1.3 trillion range and we're still abo
warren buffett saw the apple stake plunge $21 billion also take a look at tim cook ceo jeff williams a cut too. this say fraction of the gains that they have enjoyed apple stock is up 60% this year. about 120% over the past 12 months guys, back to you. >> josh, thanks so much for that charlie, all else equal, what do you need to see apple fall further to be a buy yourself >> it has a long way to go i'm still kicking myself for not buying in that fraction of a second when it was a...
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turning now to the shocking comments from attorney general william barr comparing coronavirus stay at home orders to slavery. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> attorney general william barr is under fire tonight for comparing the coronavirus lockdown to slavery. >> stay at home orders is like house arrest. it is, you know, other than slavery which was a different kind of restraint, this is the greatest intrusion on civil liberties in american history. >> that remark brought swift condemn nation from the highest ranking african-american in congress. >> it is incredible >> it is incredible. that the chief law enforcement officer in this country to an expert advice to save lives. >> reporter: barr is taking an extremely hard line against those protesting police violence, even considering charges them with sedition. it is faced hisdale college they said the black lives matter movement uses props to advance veeir cause. >> they are not interested in black lives, they're interested in props. insmall number of blacks who were killed by police during conflict with police, usually less tdon ar.port: the daua shows the 2eople re shot ailled
turning now to the shocking comments from attorney general william barr comparing coronavirus stay at home orders to slavery. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> attorney general william barr is under fire tonight for comparing the coronavirus lockdown to slavery. >> stay at home orders is like house arrest. it is, you know, other than slavery which was a different kind of restraint, this is the greatest intrusion on civil liberties in american history. >> that remark brought swift...
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jeff sessions. you know, william barr doesn't care about that. and so listen, his reputation is disgraced now.ow, he's been capricious with the use of the justice department. the inspector general is after him in terms of how he's tried to intimidate and influence people at the department of justice. and this is all being done because of the leader at the top creating this, you know, horrendous environment. but can i just say something about the constitution? remember, what i'm calling for is an amendment to the constitution. and there would be ways to break that out. >> i just don't know if that's going to happen before election day? >> of course it's not going to happen before election day. i'm telling you that president trump. we had a procedural amendment in '93. we haven't had a significant amount since '95 with the voting rights act, but you get one every eight years. so we're in overtime for a constitutional amendment and it will be to check the malignancy of a potential future leader. we've learned a lot from president trump and what he's capable of. >> you know what's great about this
jeff sessions. you know, william barr doesn't care about that. and so listen, his reputation is disgraced now.ow, he's been capricious with the use of the justice department. the inspector general is after him in terms of how he's tried to intimidate and influence people at the department of justice. and this is all being done because of the leader at the top creating this, you know, horrendous environment. but can i just say something about the constitution? remember, what i'm calling for is...
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jeff's article. and, you know, wolf, we don't have to also just rely on the behind the scenes. you've got people like admiral william mcraven, who has now written two pieces in "the washington post." admiral, mcraven, who commanded our special forces that killed bin laden. one of the most respected military officers, and he publicly has said and written in "the post" that he believes donald trump is out to destroy basically all our institutions in order to create the foundations for, you know, some really one-man, strongman rule. so when people like admiral mcraven come out and say that, it tells you how worried the military is. and the people who leaked this, i wish they'd come out and say it directly, but what it's telling you is that at least among the military leadership, there's a real concern that the president -- this is a disturbed person in certain ways, and that's what people are trying
jeff's article. and, you know, wolf, we don't have to also just rely on the behind the scenes. you've got people like admiral william mcraven, who has now written two pieces in "the washington post." admiral, mcraven, who commanded our special forces that killed bin laden. one of the most respected military officers, and he publicly has said and written in "the post" that he believes donald trump is out to destroy basically all our institutions in order to create the...
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this article from yesterday, "washington times," jeff murdoch, attorney general william barr told federal prosecutors last week to charge violent demonstrators with a range of offenses including sedition, a charge usually reserved for someone plotting toover throw the government. but that bears looking back at , 18 ederal sedition charge u.s. code 2384 is seditious conspiracy, some people i hear talk about this is treason. if you look at treason, both in constitution article 3, section it's more about levying war against the united states government. 18 u.s.c. 2381 is treason. and it's giving aid and comfort to the enemies of the united states. it's a tough go. but if you look at the seditious conspiracy, two or more persons n any state or territory or in any place under the jurisdiction of the united states conspire toover throw, put down, or destroy by force the government of the united states or to levy war or to oppose by force the authority thereof, now that comes into play, some things have happened. then it says or by force prevent, hinder, or delay the execution or any law of the
this article from yesterday, "washington times," jeff murdoch, attorney general william barr told federal prosecutors last week to charge violent demonstrators with a range of offenses including sedition, a charge usually reserved for someone plotting toover throw the government. but that bears looking back at , 18 ederal sedition charge u.s. code 2384 is seditious conspiracy, some people i hear talk about this is treason. if you look at treason, both in constitution article 3,...
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see you soon, jeff final trades after this quick final trades after this quick break. ms. williamswe've been working hard... ms. robinson: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. zamora: no one wants to be back in the classroom more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you so much. mr. hardesty: but we all have to be safe. ms. robinson: because we're all in this together. narrator: making our school buildings safer. ms. robinson: working together, we can make it a great year. narrator: because the california teachers association knows quality public schools make a better california for all of us. ♪ ♪ ♪ with the icon that does the same. the rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quot
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jeff? >> yeah. that is so cool to be able to do that from the drone william a know how thick that smoke is, which inhibits the helicopters from dropping water, so at least when they're trying to do this process they get help from the drones. we have of course been stuck with this air quality. not as suffocating at last week, but it has been with us. i want to show you the current air quality. in santa rosa we're actually rating good. look at this map. look at the colored dots. look at the key at the top. there's santa rosa. then napa, san francisco, fremo fremont. good day to go outside, breathe the air, do exercising tonight. that air quality improved thanks to the fog in san francisco. tomorrow we'll also continue to make some slight improvements and stay in the moderate category right here for the bay, the east bay, and the coast. notice the north bay may tip back in healthy range in the south bay, and that's just because you're so close to the fire lines. the fog has been helping. 7:30 tomorrow morning, you see the widespread cloud cover and drizzle. this will continue to bring humidity and help out f
jeff? >> yeah. that is so cool to be able to do that from the drone william a know how thick that smoke is, which inhibits the helicopters from dropping water, so at least when they're trying to do this process they get help from the drones. we have of course been stuck with this air quality. not as suffocating at last week, but it has been with us. i want to show you the current air quality. in santa rosa we're actually rating good. look at this map. look at the colored dots. look at the...
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jeff. >>> next up, moving from the red tier to the orange. the bay area county where you're allowed to do more than anywhere else in the bay area. ms. williams: we've been working hard... ms. robinson: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. zamora: no one wants to be back in the classroom more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you so much. mr. hardesty: but we all have to be safe. ms. robinson: because we're all in this together. narrator: making our school buildings safer. ms. robinson: working together, we can make it a great year. narrator: because the california teachers association knows quality public schools make a better california for all of us. the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet s
jeff. >>> next up, moving from the red tier to the orange. the bay area county where you're allowed to do more than anywhere else in the bay area. ms. williams: we've been working hard... ms. robinson: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. zamora: no one wants to be back in the classroom more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you...
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. >> because you mentioned william barr, i have to ask something that's not a focus of the book but caught my eye. the attorney general, jeffessions, might have committed forgery during his hearing and lying on the trump campaign with russian officials. the implications or the worry there is that while perjury investigation, perjury charges against sessions and even 2016 or 2017 before we got to the bill barr area, the justice department is not capable of making that kind of judgment, pursuing that kind of a case of somebody at the top of its own department. >> that was as concern. attorney sessions recused himself in the investigation. you have to put yourselves in our position at the time. we had a president coming in who had concerns of his relationship with the government of russia. we had a senior foreign policy that we had concerns of his connection with russia. not only we were concerning but as we began to confront them, one after another began to lie. in that context, the attorney general failure to tell the truth about his contact with russia were deeply concerning when you look at it across this tableau activity.
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attorney general trump probably always wanted, certainly more so than jeff sessions,ic also say that are trump is the president that william wanted. he was already attorney general in the '90s, he didn't need to come back. but barr is someone who believes in the power of the president. the power to expand the white house into areas that we haven't seen. and so it makes sense for him to be an attorney general in a presidency like this, where every single day, we are asking the question, can the president do that? and time and time again, we're seeing the attorney general say, yes, he can. >> julia ainsley, jeremy bash, thank you both so much for spending some time with us. julia, thank you for breaking your news in this hour. we're always grateful when that works out. >>> after the break, the "law & order" president vuging to show he's the man for the job. we'll turn to presidential politics and surprising new poll numbers on those questions, after this. needles. essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only p
attorney general trump probably always wanted, certainly more so than jeff sessions,ic also say that are trump is the president that william wanted. he was already attorney general in the '90s, he didn't need to come back. but barr is someone who believes in the power of the president. the power to expand the white house into areas that we haven't seen. and so it makes sense for him to be an attorney general in a presidency like this, where every single day, we are asking the question, can the...
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long vendetta against jeff sessions for the crime of not prosecuting the president's political enemies and for recusing himself from the russia probe. now donald trump is williamr who seems amenable to whatever the president's whims are. now, prosecuting his enemies, it's something we have not quite crossed, though we are close to being on the edge of it. the president is trying to use the state justice apparatus in the road to election for prosecutions of political enemies and dissonance. another president, richard nixon, abused his power. john dean famously stood up and exposed his corruption. he is the co-author of a new book. and john dean joins me now. it is great to have you on, mr. dean. let me start with this principle here about prosecution of political enemies. and we have seen the president wield the apparatus of justice as a kind of shield for his friends. we have seen william barr intervene in prosecutions and sentencing memoranda causing people to, you know, to resign in disgust. we have seen pardons. we haven't quite gotten to the point where william barr goes out and prosecutes a person the president has identified as an enemy. how worried are
long vendetta against jeff sessions for the crime of not prosecuting the president's political enemies and for recusing himself from the russia probe. now donald trump is williamr who seems amenable to whatever the president's whims are. now, prosecuting his enemies, it's something we have not quite crossed, though we are close to being on the edge of it. the president is trying to use the state justice apparatus in the road to election for prosecutions of political enemies and dissonance....
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>> because you mentioned william barr, i have to ask you about something that is not a focus of the book but caught my eye, which is the prospect that then-attorney general jeff sessions, the man who held the job then that bill barr holds now, might have committed perjury during his senate confirmation hearings, lying about his own contacts on the trump campaign with russian officials. and the implication, or at least the worry there, is that while perjury -- a perjury investigation, potentially perjury charges might have been warranted against attorney general jeff sessions, essentially even, you know, in 2016, 2017, before we go to the bill barr era, the justice department might not be capable of making that kind of a judgment, of pursuing that kind of a case against somebody at the top of its own department. >> that certainly was the concern. you know, to his credit, attorney general sessions recused himself from the investigations. but you have to frame -- you have to put yourself in our position at that time. we had a president coming in who we had concerns about his connections to the government of russia. we had a national security adviser that we were
>> because you mentioned william barr, i have to ask you about something that is not a focus of the book but caught my eye, which is the prospect that then-attorney general jeff sessions, the man who held the job then that bill barr holds now, might have committed perjury during his senate confirmation hearings, lying about his own contacts on the trump campaign with russian officials. and the implication, or at least the worry there, is that while perjury -- a perjury investigation,...
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