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mr. cook, i am concerned that apple's policies are also picking winners and users in the app economy and that apple rules mean apple apps always win. mr. cook, in 2019, apple removed from the apple store certain apps that helped parents control their children's devices. do you remember what justification apple cited? >> yes, congresswoman, i do. it was that the use of technology called mdm, mobile device management, placed kid's data at risk. so, we were worried about the safety of kids. >> okay. all right. so, you were concerned about that the app basically undermined kid's privacy. but another app that used this same tool was appure, an app controlled by the saudi arabian government. do you recall apple's position on this? >> i'm not familiar with that app. >> okay. apple allowed this saudi app to remain. there are two types of apps that use the same tool. apple kicks one out and said that that was one that was helping parents but keeps the one owned by a powerful government. if that is corr
mr. cook, i am concerned that apple's policies are also picking winners and users in the app economy and that apple rules mean apple apps always win. mr. cook, in 2019, apple removed from the apple store certain apps that helped parents control their children's devices. do you remember what justification apple cited? >> yes, congresswoman, i do. it was that the use of technology called mdm, mobile device management, placed kid's data at risk. so, we were worried about the safety of kids....
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mr. cook joined apple in 1998 and served as chief operational officer under steve jobs. in 2011, mr. cook was named ceo. while at apple, he has overseen their expansion into new markets, the launch and developments of apple pay, apple watch, icloud, apple card and home pod. prior to joining apple, he served as director of north american fulfillment for ibm. he received a bashlor of science from auburn and mba from duke university school of business. our last witness is mark zuckerberg. founder, chairman and ceo of facebook. mr. zuckerberg initially launched facebook in order to help connect college students at his school more easily. since then, the company has grown into the world's largest social media platform with 1.7 billion global daily active users. he attended harvard before leaving the focus full time on developing facebook. we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating in today's hearing and now, we'll begin by swearing you in and before i do that, i
mr. cook joined apple in 1998 and served as chief operational officer under steve jobs. in 2011, mr. cook was named ceo. while at apple, he has overseen their expansion into new markets, the launch and developments of apple pay, apple watch, icloud, apple card and home pod. prior to joining apple, he served as director of north american fulfillment for ibm. he received a bashlor of science from auburn and mba from duke university school of business. our last witness is mark zuckerberg. founder,...
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mr. cook joined apple in 1998 and served as chief operational officer under steve jobs. in 2011, mr. cook was named ceo. while at apple, he has overseen their expansion into new markets, the launch and developments of apple pay, apple watch, icloud, apple card and home pod. prior to joining apple, he served as director of north american fulfillment for ibm. he received a bashlor of science from auburn and mba from duke university school of business. our last witness is mark zuckerberg. founder, chairman and ceo of facebook. mr. zuckerberg initially launched facebook in order to help connect college students at his school more easily. since then, the company has grown into the world's largest social media platform with 1.7 billion global daily active users. he attended harvard before leaving the focus full time on developing facebook. we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating in today's hearing and now, we'll begin by swearing you in and before i do that, i
mr. cook joined apple in 1998 and served as chief operational officer under steve jobs. in 2011, mr. cook was named ceo. while at apple, he has overseen their expansion into new markets, the launch and developments of apple pay, apple watch, icloud, apple card and home pod. prior to joining apple, he served as director of north american fulfillment for ibm. he received a bashlor of science from auburn and mba from duke university school of business. our last witness is mark zuckerberg. founder,...
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in 2011 mr cook was named ceo.pple he has overseen their expansion into new markets to the larger developments of products like apple pay. larger developments of products like apple pay, apple watch, icloud. prior to joining apple pay, apple watch, icloud. prior tojoining apple, he apple pay, apple watch, icloud. prior to joining apple, he served as the director of north american fulfilment for ibm. he received a bachelor of science from university and mua from a school of business. last witness is mark zuckerberg, founder, chairman and ceo of facebook. he initially launched facebook. he initially launched facebook to help connect college stu d e nts facebook to help connect college students at his school more easily. since then it has grown into the largest social media platform with 1.7 billion daily active users. he attended harvard university before leaving to focus full—time on facebook. we welcome all our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating. i will begin by swearing you in. if i do that i
in 2011 mr cook was named ceo.pple he has overseen their expansion into new markets to the larger developments of products like apple pay. larger developments of products like apple pay, apple watch, icloud. prior to joining apple pay, apple watch, icloud. prior tojoining apple, he apple pay, apple watch, icloud. prior to joining apple, he served as the director of north american fulfilment for ibm. he received a bachelor of science from university and mua from a school of business. last...
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mr. cook, i am concerned that apple's policies are also picking winners and losers in the app economy. and that apple rules mean apple apps always win. mr. cook, in 2019 apple removed from the apple store certain apps that helped parents control their children's devices. do you remember what justification >> yes, congressman -- congresswoman, i do. it was that the use of technology called mdm, mobile device management, placedded kids' data at risk. and so we were worried about the safety of kids. >> okay, all right. so you were concerned about -- is that the app basically undermined kids' privacy. but another app that used the same tool was appture, owned by the saudi arabian government. do you recall what apple's position was towards this app? >> i'm not familiar with that app. >> okay. apple allowed this saudi app to remain. so there are two types of apps. they use the same tool. apple kicks one out and said that that was, one that was helping parents but keeps the one owned by a powerful go
mr. cook, i am concerned that apple's policies are also picking winners and losers in the app economy. and that apple rules mean apple apps always win. mr. cook, in 2019 apple removed from the apple store certain apps that helped parents control their children's devices. do you remember what justification >> yes, congressman -- congresswoman, i do. it was that the use of technology called mdm, mobile device management, placedded kids' data at risk. and so we were worried about the safety...
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so, mr cook, does apple not treat all app developers equally?pen and transparent rules. it is a rigorous process. because we care so deeply about privacy and security and quality, we do look at every app before it goes on, but those rules apply evenly to everyone, and as you can tell by going from... some developers are favoured over others, though, isn't that correct? that is not correct. and as you can tell from going... i'll give you an example. baidu has de smidt app store and please play to help it navigate the app store bureaucracy, i5 navigate the app store bureaucracy, is that true? i don't know about that, sir. well, you don't have other app developers who have that same access to apple personnel, do you? we do a lot of things with developers, including looking at their data test apps regardless of whether they are small or large. let me ask you this question. apple has negotiated exceptions to its typical 30% commission for some apps, like amazon prime. i5 30% commission for some apps, like amazon prime. is that a reduced commission su
so, mr cook, does apple not treat all app developers equally?pen and transparent rules. it is a rigorous process. because we care so deeply about privacy and security and quality, we do look at every app before it goes on, but those rules apply evenly to everyone, and as you can tell by going from... some developers are favoured over others, though, isn't that correct? that is not correct. and as you can tell from going... i'll give you an example. baidu has de smidt app store and please play...
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thank you, mr cook. mr zuckerberg is now recognised for five minutes. thank you. before i begini five minutes. thank you. before i begin i want to add my voice to those honouring congressmanjohn lewis and his service to our country. america has lost a real hero who never stop fighting for the rights of every person. chairman, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. the tech industry is an american success story. the products we don't have change the world and improve peoples lives. our industry is one of the ways that america shares its values with the world ahead of our greatest economic and cultural exports. facebook is part of the story. it started with an idea, to give people the power to share and connect. we have built services that billions of people find useful. i am proud that we have given people who have never had a voice before the opportunity to be heard and given small businesses access to tools that only the largest players used to have. since covid emerged, i'm proud that people use our services to stay in touch with
thank you, mr cook. mr zuckerberg is now recognised for five minutes. thank you. before i begini five minutes. thank you. before i begin i want to add my voice to those honouring congressmanjohn lewis and his service to our country. america has lost a real hero who never stop fighting for the rights of every person. chairman, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. the tech industry is an american success story. the products we don't have change the world and...
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pichai mr. cook is now recognized for five minutes >> chairman nadler, ranking members simpson and jordan, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony. before i begin, i want to recognize the life and legacy of john lewis i join you in mourning not only a hero but someone i knew personally whose example inspires and guides me still every american owes john lewis a debt, and i feel fortunate to hail from a state and a country that benefited so profoundly from his leadership. my name is tim cook. i've been apple's ceo since 2011 and a proud employee of this uniquely american company since 1998 at apple, we make ourselves a promise and our customers a promise. it's a promise that we'll only bill things that make us proud as steve put it, we only make things that we would recommend to our family and friends. you can try to define this difference in a lot of ways. you can call it the seamless integration of hardware and software you can call it simplicity design or a grea
pichai mr. cook is now recognized for five minutes >> chairman nadler, ranking members simpson and jordan, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony. before i begin, i want to recognize the life and legacy of john lewis i join you in mourning not only a hero but someone i knew personally whose example inspires and guides me still every american owes john lewis a debt, and i feel fortunate to hail from a state and a country that benefited so profoundly...
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mr. cook, with over 100 million iphones users in the united states alone and with apple's ownership of the app store giving apple the ability to control which apps are allowed to be marketed to apple users you will admit power over small businesses to grow and prosper. apple is the sole decisionmaker as to whether an app is made available to app users through apple's app store, isn't that correct? >> sir, the app store, thank you for the question. the app store is a feature of the iphone much like the camera is and the chip is. and so -- >> my point is, i'm sorry to interrupt, but i want to get to the point. the point is that apple is the sole decisionmaker as to whether an happ is made available to app users through the apple store, isn't that correct? >> if it is a native app, yes, sir. if it's a web app, no. >> thank you. then, throughout our investigation we've heard concerns rules governor earning the app store app process are not available to developers. the rules are made up as you go.
mr. cook, with over 100 million iphones users in the united states alone and with apple's ownership of the app store giving apple the ability to control which apps are allowed to be marketed to apple users you will admit power over small businesses to grow and prosper. apple is the sole decisionmaker as to whether an app is made available to app users through apple's app store, isn't that correct? >> sir, the app store, thank you for the question. the app store is a feature of the iphone...
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mr. cook, you were kind enough to visit with me on the phone. i think we briefly discussed this issue if you can, give a yes or no answer, i understand you haven't read the details of the bill but would you agree to this idea >> i would love to engage on the legislation with you, congressman. let me be clear, forced labor is abhorrent and we would not tolerate it in apple i would love to get with you on the legislation. >> thank you mr. pichai. >> congressman, i share your concern in this area i find it abhorrent as well. happy to engage with your office and discuss this further. >> i really don't even want to engage with my office half the time would you agree slave labor is not something you will tolerate in manufacturing your products or in products sold on your platforms. >> i agree, congressman. >> mr. cook? >> we wouldn't tolerate it we would terminate a supplier relationship if it were found. >> mr. zuckerberg? >> i agree we wouldn't tolerate this. if we found anything like this, we wou
mr. cook, you were kind enough to visit with me on the phone. i think we briefly discussed this issue if you can, give a yes or no answer, i understand you haven't read the details of the bill but would you agree to this idea >> i would love to engage on the legislation with you, congressman. let me be clear, forced labor is abhorrent and we would not tolerate it in apple i would love to get with you on the legislation. >> thank you mr. pichai. >> congressman, i share your...
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mr. cook with over 100 million iphone users in the united states alone and with apple's ownership of the app store, giving apple control of which apps can be marketed to apple users, you wield immense power over small businesses to grow and pros speaker apple is the sole decision maker as to whether an app is made available for app user through apple's app store, isn't that correct? >> it's a feature of the iphone, much like the camera and chip is -- >> my point is -- i'm sorry to interrupt. the point is that apple is the sole decision maker as to whether an app is made available to app users through the apple store. snark? -- isn't that correct? >> if it's a native app, yes, sir. if it's a web app, no. >> we've heard that rules governing the app store review process are not available to app developers the rules are made up as you go. they are arbitrarily interprete and everyone forced and subject to change whenever apple -- and developers have no choice to go along with the changes or they mu
mr. cook with over 100 million iphone users in the united states alone and with apple's ownership of the app store, giving apple control of which apps can be marketed to apple users, you wield immense power over small businesses to grow and pros speaker apple is the sole decision maker as to whether an app is made available for app user through apple's app store, isn't that correct? >> it's a feature of the iphone, much like the camera and chip is -- >> my point is -- i'm sorry to...
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mr. cook, with over 100 million, in the united states alone and with apple donorship of the app store eliminated, which apps are allowed to be marketed for apple users, you have a problem over small businesses. and they're a decision maker as to whether an app is made available through apple's app store. isn't that correct? >> sir, the app store -- thank you for the questions. the app store is a feature of the iphone, much like the camera is, and the chip is. and so -- >> my point is -- and i'm sorry to interrupt. the point is apple is the sole decision maker as to whether an app is made available to app users through the apple store. isn't that correct? >> if it's a native app, yes, sir. if it's a web app -- >> and throughout our investigation, we have heard concerns that rules governing the app store review process are not available to app developers, the rules are made up as you go, they are arbitrarily interpreted and enforced and are subject to change whenever apple sees fit to change and
mr. cook, with over 100 million, in the united states alone and with apple donorship of the app store eliminated, which apps are allowed to be marketed for apple users, you have a problem over small businesses. and they're a decision maker as to whether an app is made available through apple's app store. isn't that correct? >> sir, the app store -- thank you for the questions. the app store is a feature of the iphone, much like the camera is, and the chip is. and so -- >> my point...
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>> i agree, congressman. >> mr. cook? >> we wouldn't tolerate it. we would terminate a supplier relationship if it were found. >> mr. zuckerberg? >> i agree. we wouldn't tolerate this. if we found anything like this we would also terminate any relationship. >> and mr. bezos? >> yes. i agree completely. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. i yield back. >> thank the gentleman. i now recognize the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank mr. buck for the excellent line of questioning and upcoming legislation. i look forward to joining that. we want, you know, in the 19th century we had robber-barons. in the 20th century we have the cyber barons and we want to make sure that the extraordinary power and wealth that you've been able to amass is not used against the interests of democracy and human rights around the world and, not against the interests of a free market at home. so, mr. bezos, let me turn to you, i'm interested in the role that you play as a gatekeeper a lost consumers want to know when
>> i agree, congressman. >> mr. cook? >> we wouldn't tolerate it. we would terminate a supplier relationship if it were found. >> mr. zuckerberg? >> i agree. we wouldn't tolerate this. if we found anything like this we would also terminate any relationship. >> and mr. bezos? >> yes. i agree completely. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. i yield back. >> thank the gentleman. i now recognize the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin for five...
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mr. cookeo. while apple, he's overseen expansion into new markets, wanted development of products and services like apple pie, applesauce, ipad, apple card. he served as director of north american fulfillment for ibm prior. he received a bachelor of science and mba from duke university, school of business. mark zuckerberg, founder, chairman and ceo of facebook. he initially launched facebook to connect college student at school more easily. since then, they've grown into the world's largest social media platform with 1.7 billion global daily active users. he attended harvard university before leaving to focus full-time on developing facebook. we welcome all of our established witnesses and thanked them for participating in today's hearing and i will begin by swearing you and and before i do, i want to remind you you're the only ones from your respective companies invited to testify today. according to normal as practiced in section g, the preceding regulations, your sworn testimony must be you
mr. cookeo. while apple, he's overseen expansion into new markets, wanted development of products and services like apple pie, applesauce, ipad, apple card. he served as director of north american fulfillment for ibm prior. he received a bachelor of science and mba from duke university, school of business. mark zuckerberg, founder, chairman and ceo of facebook. he initially launched facebook to connect college student at school more easily. since then, they've grown into the world's largest...
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you are certainly correct that mr. cook been out there and has fostered a great relationship with d.c.. -- thethis situation hearings are still going on. of, to this point, the kinds accusations against the other three platforms are not quite the same and not quite as biting as the accusations against apple. argue, iis able to think, that apple is simply preserving quality. he can do that anyway a way that the other platforms have difficulty doing. caroline: at the end of the day, will policymaking change any of this? do the laws need to be rewritten? do they need to be enforced in a harsher way? is come -- is competition not strong enough and does it need to be tackled by lawmakers? gary: some of us in the antitrust community think that there needs to be better laws, new laws. many others like me think that the first step would actually be some enforcement. as the committee has pointed out, they are violating the laws left and right. they are contradicting what their own documents say. then why hasn't the government sued t
you are certainly correct that mr. cook been out there and has fostered a great relationship with d.c.. -- thethis situation hearings are still going on. of, to this point, the kinds accusations against the other three platforms are not quite the same and not quite as biting as the accusations against apple. argue, iis able to think, that apple is simply preserving quality. he can do that anyway a way that the other platforms have difficulty doing. caroline: at the end of the day, will...
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bit russell malone i don't know him personally but we can sit back one has been close friend of mr cooke the last generation of election commission we have all the election commission to be independent clearly the message of our national election commission is an independent body will not have to get involved as a patient should be appointed to lead election commission should be coming from the supposed citee not our went about mr bill so we see generation off a bridge by mystical be less regime and it is a political wheelings ok this is something we wanted a change of air a lawmaker below did step down some 18 months ago but was extent does he still wailed all the power behind the scenes so i think there's a lot of institutional levers of power that the program below can still real obviously they do have a large majority in parliament and as i said before this allows them to nominate a prime minister of their choice to help. significant ministries and portfolios. board membership in state and companies for example there is also significant grip that the program in the camps still holds
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man who is responsible for bringing us the whole picture that is the host of the big picture mr holland cook always a pleasure oh and thank you. i miss you guys i know we're so far away and know khalid you've been covering the antics of congress for quite some time now how you are responsible in their duties are sort of majority leader mcconnell and the rest to take a 3 day weekend when 1000000 americans are facing are literally on the brink. you know as you pointed out the benefits run out the rent is due and i got a 3rd bullet point for you the event should moratorium is over and there are protesters ringing the courthouse in new orleans blocking lawyers from coming in to file even actions so this is a hell of a moment to go on vacation and i am so struck by mitch mcconnell's hubris naive take this guy is up for reelection and has a formidable democratic opponent back home in kentucky and yet he's calling the extension a not yet urgent. the house dems passed this 10 weeks ago and these guys go on vacation. this must be potomac fever or something because it's just him politic of a swamp dwe
man who is responsible for bringing us the whole picture that is the host of the big picture mr holland cook always a pleasure oh and thank you. i miss you guys i know we're so far away and know khalid you've been covering the antics of congress for quite some time now how you are responsible in their duties are sort of majority leader mcconnell and the rest to take a 3 day weekend when 1000000 americans are facing are literally on the brink. you know as you pointed out the benefits run out the...
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mr. cook? >> mr. cook: here. >> ms. lam: here. >> vice president lopez: here. >> president sanchez: here. ms. collins? that's it. we do have two new student delegates. i don't know if they're with us. >> it's ms. heinz foster. >> here. is it hyphenated? >> just the last time. thank you. >> president sanchez: can you pronounce your first name. i don't want to mess it up. >> katia. >> okay, thank you, welcome. you're going to have a report in a minute or so. welcome, everybody, to our meeting. i really am happy to be here with everybody. it's good to see so many people out there. we have hundreds of folks. it's going to grow probably. in these times of pandemic, i think it's important, we would agree, to offer compassion, kindness and a gentle spirit as we all move through this ordeal together. that we're all in it together and we obviously must work together to make this -- during these times. i count on that. again, welcome, thank you for being here. section b is opening items. we need approval of the board meeting. and
mr. cook? >> mr. cook: here. >> ms. lam: here. >> vice president lopez: here. >> president sanchez: here. ms. collins? that's it. we do have two new student delegates. i don't know if they're with us. >> it's ms. heinz foster. >> here. is it hyphenated? >> just the last time. thank you. >> president sanchez: can you pronounce your first name. i don't want to mess it up. >> katia. >> okay, thank you, welcome. you're going to have a...
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possibly, we will talk about mr. cook. he was in washington yesterday. the data check is important.ntinue lower off the powell press conference with curve flattening, gold down seven dollars. stay with us through the morning. the dollar space, stronger dollar going against that yield discussion. johnson, just simply large right now with 1.30 pounds sterling. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, lower for longer. it will be longer. --says german powell chairman powell, who goes in search of a dollar. in thect and candid, search for fiscal stimulus. hope springs eternal on thursday. negotiations are not going well. jobless claims at 8:30 a.m. this morning. see you in october. fh. impressed with w ho, its says, hi ho, hi is off to the office you will go. guy johnson in london. francine lacqua in zurich. restructuring in credit suisse is the tip of the banking iceberg. you wonder how many banks will make the desperate moves. guy:
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mr. cook? >> mr. cook: here. >> ms. lam: here. >> vice president lopez: here. >> president sanchez: here. ms. collins? that's it. we do have two new student delegates. i don't know if they're with us. >> it's ms. heinz foster. >> here. is it hyphenated? >> just the last time. thank you. >> president sanchez: can you pronounce your first name. i don't want to mess it up. >> katia. >> okay, thank you, welcome. you're going to have a report in a minute or so. welcome, everybody, to our meeting. i really am happy to be here with everybody. it's good to see so many people out there. we have hundreds of folks. it's going to grow probably. in these times of pandemic, i think it's important, we would agree, to offer compassion, kindness and a gentle spirit as we all move through this ordeal together. that we're all in it together and we obviously must work together to make this -- during these times. i count on that. again, welcome, thank you for being here. section b is opening items. we need approval of the board meeting. and
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i'd like to call a roll call vote. >> thank you. >> yes. >> mr. cook? mr. cook? >> yes. >> thank you. miss lamb? >> yes. >> miss lopez? >> yes. >> mr. maliga? >> yes. >> miss norton? nope. >> mr. sanchez? >> yes. >> great. thank you. our next item is the proposal 206-9sp-2. recommended budget. we already moved and seconded on june 9th. so at this time i'd like to call upon superintendent matthews to introduce the staff designee and read the recommendation into record. >> as i was saying earlier, we have a presentation. if you want that, that was the question i was asking. if that's the case, we have a short presentation, very brief. and then our chief financial officer megan wallace will be reading the recommendation into the record. >> yes. if we can have a review of this brief staff presentation, reading into the record and then we will open up for public comment. >> ms. wallace? >> oh, yes. thank you. all right. so could we go to the second slide, please, justin. okay. so the budget before you today is based upon the final state budget. the governor gavin news
i'd like to call a roll call vote. >> thank you. >> yes. >> mr. cook? mr. cook? >> yes. >> thank you. miss lamb? >> yes. >> miss lopez? >> yes. >> mr. maliga? >> yes. >> miss norton? nope. >> mr. sanchez? >> yes. >> great. thank you. our next item is the proposal 206-9sp-2. recommended budget. we already moved and seconded on june 9th. so at this time i'd like to call upon superintendent matthews to introduce...
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comment important heard was from mr. cookere he knows what is coming, and he said we are not a zero-some game where we are taking -- zero-s um game. do you buy that technology is additive? it isyou know, i think overall, and i think every year there is some new innovation. period, markets being created, clearly it does have some impact on the legacy. tom: the pandemic is here and the massive question is what is seasonally and off quarter. what is your reading of all the literature on the persistency of these rates of change that are excellent? matt: i think some of these clearly, amazon is the --ndout, with the amount of people had already been shifting in big volumes to online, and i think the way amazon has handled the pandemic, improving delivery times, i think it is just going to push more and more people that direction. there are smaller brands with these direct to consumer brands. there has been a lot of traction --h people buying everything i think the direct connection between consumer and producer is up 11%,making fa
comment important heard was from mr. cookere he knows what is coming, and he said we are not a zero-some game where we are taking -- zero-s um game. do you buy that technology is additive? it isyou know, i think overall, and i think every year there is some new innovation. period, markets being created, clearly it does have some impact on the legacy. tom: the pandemic is here and the massive question is what is seasonally and off quarter. what is your reading of all the literature on the...
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the testimony of mr. cook and technology. that is tomorrow in washington.dible washington calendar. one of the themes of our david westin with professor summers, former treasury secretary. they will have a few things to speak about. futures at -11. stay with us. this is bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ from new york city for our viewers worldwide, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. with 30 minutes until the opening bell, good morning. equity futures down eight on the s&p 500. republican leadership unveiling a $1 trillion stimulus plan widely considered to be dead on arrival. looking to negotiate with themselves and democrats simultaneously. mitch mcconnell making his move. mcconnell: we have one move in the pandemic and one move in the recovery. the american people need more help. comprehensive,be and they needed to be carefully tailored to this crossroads. senate what this majority has assembled. jonathan: as for that senate majority, we are already seeing signs of a fracture majority. ted cruz telling reporters there is
the testimony of mr. cook and technology. that is tomorrow in washington.dible washington calendar. one of the themes of our david westin with professor summers, former treasury secretary. they will have a few things to speak about. futures at -11. stay with us. this is bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ from new york city for our viewers worldwide, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. with 30 minutes until the opening bell, good morning. equity futures down...
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mr. cook will speak on it. emily chang will have coverage. all of bloomberg technology today.s been extraordinary to see that bombshell announcement this morning. we'll continue our coverage of the equity markets with jonathan ferro on television. paul sweeney and i will be on the radio to drive forward a big dow opening. coming up later, the lieutenant governor of california. that will be most timely and most interesting. challenges in the pandemic across the california. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide. i'm jonathan ferro. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. 30 minutes away from the opening bell with ebony features of 48. we begin with the bait issue -- equity futures up 48. tech underperforming in the treasury curve steeper. fueled by renewed vaccine hopes. buffered by a huge quarter for investment banking and capital markets. those earnings coming with a c-suite reality check and many words of caution. jamie dimon saying this is not a normal recession. the recessionary part you will see down the road, ju
mr. cook will speak on it. emily chang will have coverage. all of bloomberg technology today.s been extraordinary to see that bombshell announcement this morning. we'll continue our coverage of the equity markets with jonathan ferro on television. paul sweeney and i will be on the radio to drive forward a big dow opening. coming up later, the lieutenant governor of california. that will be most timely and most interesting. challenges in the pandemic across the california. stay with us. this is...
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i'd like to call a roll call vote. >> thank you. >> yes. >> mr. cook? mr. cook? >> yes. >> thank you. miss lamb? >> yes. >> miss lopez? >> yes. >> mr. maliga? >> yes. >> miss norton? nope. >> mr. sanchez? >> yes. >> great. thank you. our next item is the proposal 206-9sp-2. recommended budget. we already moved and seconded on june 9th. so at this time i'd like to call upon superintendent matthews to introduce the staff designee and read the recommendation into record. >> as i was saying earlier, we have a presentation. if you want that, that was the question i was asking. if that's the case, we have a short presentation, very brief. and then our chief financial officer megan wallace will be reading the recommendation into the record. >> yes. if we can have a review of this brief staff presentation, reading into the record and then we will open up for public comment. >> ms. wallace? >> oh, yes. thank you. all right. so could we go to the second slide, please, justin. okay. so the budget before you today is based upon the final state budget. the governor gavin news
i'd like to call a roll call vote. >> thank you. >> yes. >> mr. cook? mr. cook? >> yes. >> thank you. miss lamb? >> yes. >> miss lopez? >> yes. >> mr. maliga? >> yes. >> miss norton? nope. >> mr. sanchez? >> yes. >> great. thank you. our next item is the proposal 206-9sp-2. recommended budget. we already moved and seconded on june 9th. so at this time i'd like to call upon superintendent matthews to introduce...
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. >> mr. cook is now recognized for five minutes. nadler,: chairman ranking member sensenbrenner and jordan, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony. i want to recognize the life and legacy of john lewis. i join you in mourning not only a hero, but someone i knew personally whose example inspires and guides me still. owes john lewis a debt and i feel fortunate to hail from a state and a country that benefited profoundly from his leadership. name is tim cook. i have been in this company since 1998. at apple, we make ourselves a aomise and our customers promise. it is a promise that we will only build things that make us proud. we only make things that we would recommend to our family and friends, as steve put it. you can define this in a lot of ways. you can call it the seamless integration of hardware and software. you can call it simplicity of design or a great ecosystem. all of those things are true, but if you want to put it simply, products like iphones just work. consistently give iphones a
. >> mr. cook is now recognized for five minutes. nadler,: chairman ranking member sensenbrenner and jordan, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony. i want to recognize the life and legacy of john lewis. i join you in mourning not only a hero, but someone i knew personally whose example inspires and guides me still. owes john lewis a debt and i feel fortunate to hail from a state and a country that benefited profoundly from his leadership. name is...
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mr. cook, with over 100 million iphone users in the united states alone, and without ownership of the app store, giving apple the ability to control which apps are allowed to be marketed to apple users, you will do immense power over small businesses to grow and prosper. apple is the sole decision maker as to whether or not an app is made available to app users through apple's app store, is that correct? >> sir, thank you for the question. the app store is a feature of the iphone, much like the camera is and that ship is -- >> my point is, and i'm sorry to interrupt, but i want to get to the point. the point is that apple is the sole decision-maker as to whether an app is made available to app users to the apple store, isn't that correct? >> it' if it's on native app, y. >> throughout our investigation, we have heard concerns that rules governing the app store review process are not available to the app developers. the rules are made up as you go. they are arbitrarily interpreted and enforced
mr. cook, with over 100 million iphone users in the united states alone, and without ownership of the app store, giving apple the ability to control which apps are allowed to be marketed to apple users, you will do immense power over small businesses to grow and prosper. apple is the sole decision maker as to whether or not an app is made available to app users through apple's app store, is that correct? >> sir, thank you for the question. the app store is a feature of the iphone, much...
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mr. cook? >> mr. cook: here. >> ms.am: here. >> vice president lopez: here. >> president sanchez: here. ms. collins? that's it. we do have two new student delegates. i don't know if they're with us. >> it's ms. heinz foster. >> here.
mr. cook? >> mr. cook: here. >> ms.am: here. >> vice president lopez: here. >> president sanchez: here. ms. collins? that's it. we do have two new student delegates. i don't know if they're with us. >> it's ms. heinz foster. >> here.
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i was -- mrs. -- or, let's see. dr. cook answered this question for me, but i would like to know from mr. palmer. your testimony, you mentioned that up to 22% -- due to the covid-19 but that number -- after estimated 41% of all businesses. that's a huge disparity and that troubles me greatly. my whole life, i've worked in and around our community and business community. and i'm concerned about that. how do you think we can address or rectify the problem? >> it's a real problem. and once we sort of get the economy stabilized with health which is a foundational issue -- and i'll just set that aside. i think we really need to look at really equity capital. there was an excellent article by eddie brown in the "washington post" this last week that found brown capital and called the rocket fuel for job creation and how little it is in the hands of black entrepreneurs. i think we need to form more sbic funds that have more black fund managers, more women fund managers. that's part of the micro model where we can broaden the funnel
i was -- mrs. -- or, let's see. dr. cook answered this question for me, but i would like to know from mr. palmer. your testimony, you mentioned that up to 22% -- due to the covid-19 but that number -- after estimated 41% of all businesses. that's a huge disparity and that troubles me greatly. my whole life, i've worked in and around our community and business community. and i'm concerned about that. how do you think we can address or rectify the problem? >> it's a real problem. and once...
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mr. mchenry. today, we welcome the testimony of ms. lisa cook, ms. lily garcia, mr. joseph stiglitz, and diego zuluaga. ms. cook is a member of the american -- as an authority on international economics, she is also advised policymakers from the nigerian and rwanda governments. thank you for appearing before this committee. next, we have lily garcia, the president of the national education association, she served as the nda's -- nea's vice president. she served as a member of the clinton administration's white house strategist session on improving hispanic education and was named a member of the president's advisory commission on educational excellence for hispanics. thank you for appearing before the committee. next, we have mr. joe stiglitz, an economist and professor at columbia university. he is one of the chief economists of president clinton's council of economic advisers. he is the founder for the initiative of policy guide law, a think tank on international development and a recipient of the nobel memorial prize and the prestigious john bates clark medal. than
mr. mchenry. today, we welcome the testimony of ms. lisa cook, ms. lily garcia, mr. joseph stiglitz, and diego zuluaga. ms. cook is a member of the american -- as an authority on international economics, she is also advised policymakers from the nigerian and rwanda governments. thank you for appearing before this committee. next, we have lily garcia, the president of the national education association, she served as the nda's -- nea's vice president. she served as a member of the clinton...
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mr. palmer and dr. cook, -- technology partners, initiative of the pennsylvania department of commerce, economic development suggested an idea to office on how to increase sbic investment. investments have low fixed interest rate while private investors offered tole go sheeta much higher interest rate for its portion of the investment. however, private investors -- fully repaid on this portion of investment before they can start to receive investment. this means private investors often wait years before seeing any return. can you give me your reaction to that idea? >> sure. i don't know the full details but i think that i'm actually working with benjamin franklin partners to use the program are broadly and make it more accessible to small venture funds like across the country. the private investors that drive these things do demand a certain rate of return. we need to make sure that whatever products we are offering actually passes the market filter there to driveas that private capital to them, to make sure
mr. palmer and dr. cook, -- technology partners, initiative of the pennsylvania department of commerce, economic development suggested an idea to office on how to increase sbic investment. investments have low fixed interest rate while private investors offered tole go sheeta much higher interest rate for its portion of the investment. however, private investors -- fully repaid on this portion of investment before they can start to receive investment. this means private investors often wait...
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cook. it is july 9, nice to see you mr. clark. >> good to see you ms. ok. >> let's check in with steve paulson, who is back as well. it is going to heat up. >> it is so good to see you. welcome back. >> it is going to warm up inland, not so much on the ghost. 60s and 70s. there will be a lot of 90s. we have had a bigger fog begs the visage
cook. it is july 9, nice to see you mr. clark. >> good to see you ms. ok. >> let's check in with steve paulson, who is back as well. it is going to heat up. >> it is so good to see you. welcome back. >> it is going to warm up inland, not so much on the ghost. 60s and 70s. there will be a lot of 90s. we have had a bigger fog begs the visage
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lamb and in the past, mr. cook and mr. sanchez.round other issues that we didn't necessarily always agree on but what i felt was important is the dedication they clearly had to 9 district and to the children and families there and i want to thank dr. matthews. the work that we have done with dr. matthews has been invaluable. his patients his directness, his capped candidness is -- they are exemplary and qualities that he brings to the district in addition to the work that he does on behalf of the children and families in the district in addition to the teachers and administrators. i think there couldn't have been a better choice for superintendent of the year. thank you very much for taking my comment. >> thank you. >> hello, heather. >> i'd like to register my opposition to charging sfusd families and the infant, toddler and preschool programs while schools are closed for in-person education. thank you. >> thank you. caller, are you there? 627? >> caller: i am. hello. everyone, representing alliance 6 blacks who are educators. we
lamb and in the past, mr. cook and mr. sanchez.round other issues that we didn't necessarily always agree on but what i felt was important is the dedication they clearly had to 9 district and to the children and families there and i want to thank dr. matthews. the work that we have done with dr. matthews has been invaluable. his patients his directness, his capped candidness is -- they are exemplary and qualities that he brings to the district in addition to the work that he does on behalf of...
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collins, mr. cook. [roll call] >> seven ayes. >> section i discussion of other educational issues there's none tonight. jay, discussion and vote on consent calender items removed at previous meeting none couldn't. introduction of proposals and assignments none. proposals for immediate action and suspension of rules. none. board member reports. report from standing committees the augmented joint select committee board of supervisors board of of education and the board of city san francisco and met friday and i know cha commissioner collins referenced the meeting, do you have anything to add to it? >> big picture. we were informing the city so tonight we got a better understanding of what they got there but if folks are interested in city college it was mentioned and a connection point for us is maybe that they might be able to offer concurrent enrollment and they're interested in -- i'm interested in seeing how that might be access this summer, i mean this fall for high schoolers because it's more valuab
collins, mr. cook. [roll call] >> seven ayes. >> section i discussion of other educational issues there's none tonight. jay, discussion and vote on consent calender items removed at previous meeting none couldn't. introduction of proposals and assignments none. proposals for immediate action and suspension of rules. none. board member reports. report from standing committees the augmented joint select committee board of supervisors board of of education and the board of city san...
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cook. it is july 9, nice to see you mr. clark. >> good to see you ms. cook. >> let's check in with steve paulson, who is back as well. it is going to heat up. >> it is so good to see you. welcome back. >> it is going to warm up inland, not so much on the ghost. 60s and 70s. there will be a lot of 90s. we have had a bigger fog begs the visage alive. 15 santa rosa. 58 in san jose. over the stretch inland, and will back up on saturday. >>> all right, it looks like we lost him. let's get to it, traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area. taking a look at the bay bridge, you can see traffic is moving along nicely with no major issues. we are also looking at interstate 880 where you can see that traffic is moving well. most of the slowdowns actually come between six and 10:00. there is a window of opportunity,headlines. >>> we are following developing stories were the mayor of south korea's capital city is missing. the souls mayor did not show up for work. he canceled his scheduled for the day, including a meeting with the presidential official. the sear
cook. it is july 9, nice to see you mr. clark. >> good to see you ms. cook. >> let's check in with steve paulson, who is back as well. it is going to heat up. >> it is so good to see you. welcome back. >> it is going to warm up inland, not so much on the ghost. 60s and 70s. there will be a lot of 90s. we have had a bigger fog begs the visage alive. 15 santa rosa. 58 in san jose. over the stretch inland, and will back up on saturday. >>> all right, it looks like...
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mr. tim cook about the way developers were being treated, if you think about it, apple has made this wholehing with developing apps, they have made it so simple and so easy. computerho did programming and had to go to school and struggled learning it, now certainly it is so easy to do. use thexpect people to platform for free, without paying for it? apple ecosystem is a marketplace, just like amazon is a marketplace. you develop your app. you use -- host: oh, we lost the caller. apologies. jay in new hampshire, you say yes to regulating. caller: yeah, hi. my beef generally is this kind of weird feeling that our rights of free speech is being replaced by this because i rights and not quasiended. -- by this rights and not being offended there is something wrong with that. i think it is a problem. we need a lot more free-speech. in some cases hate speech is free-speech. it is just kind of galling that facebook, youtube can take down licensed physicians who have different opinions on wearing like or other therapeutics hydroxychloroquine that may be efficacious in some cases. i am just really b
mr. tim cook about the way developers were being treated, if you think about it, apple has made this wholehing with developing apps, they have made it so simple and so easy. computerho did programming and had to go to school and struggled learning it, now certainly it is so easy to do. use thexpect people to platform for free, without paying for it? apple ecosystem is a marketplace, just like amazon is a marketplace. you develop your app. you use -- host: oh, we lost the caller. apologies. jay...
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mr. cory does his cooking. cory: hello. lemonis: is this where the magic happens? cory: yes, and i actually have a gift for you. it's a shirt. lemonis: okay. cory: oh! now, that looks nice. lemonis: so you know that i'm people, process, product guy, right? cory: mm-hmm. lemonis: so the people, we're square. cory: yeah. yep. lemonis: we got good people. i need to understand the process and how the product works. cory: okay. lisa: so don't mix it too much. after that, just mix it... you don't want it too creamy. lemonis: where did you learn how to bake, lisa? lisa: school of hard knocks. lemonis: you want me to still leave it a little chunky, right? lisa: yeah. just like that. yep, and then you're gonna take four eggs and crack them. what kind of cracking was that? lemonis: what do you mean? lisa: you got to crack it one time, and you're putting eggshells in here. like that, one egg. go ahead. there! you got it. that's it. no more cracking eggs. lemonis: have you ever looked for a co-packer? lisa: we have a co-packer we just got with. lemonis: oh, you did? lisa: yeah
mr. cory does his cooking. cory: hello. lemonis: is this where the magic happens? cory: yes, and i actually have a gift for you. it's a shirt. lemonis: okay. cory: oh! now, that looks nice. lemonis: so you know that i'm people, process, product guy, right? cory: mm-hmm. lemonis: so the people, we're square. cory: yeah. yep. lemonis: we got good people. i need to understand the process and how the product works. cory: okay. lisa: so don't mix it too much. after that, just mix it... you don't...
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mr. washington cooking in the kitchen, digging into people's pasts as well.or dining closed for a second time in california and the mayor of los angeles says they, los angeles, on the brink of a total shutdown. when will this cycle of closing, reopening, reclosing, it's a cycle, when will it end? we will figure it out for you next. ♪ hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums stuart: split decision still. the dow is up, the nasdaq is down. that's the state of the market as of right now. leading the do
mr. washington cooking in the kitchen, digging into people's pasts as well.or dining closed for a second time in california and the mayor of los angeles says they, los angeles, on the brink of a total shutdown. when will this cycle of closing, reopening, reclosing, it's a cycle, when will it end? we will figure it out for you next. ♪ hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe...
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and will not lead to counsel cook in another era of austerity? >> indeed, mr. speaker. in bradford, we have advocated -- allocated 30 million pounds a deal with the pressures of the virus and as i have said to the house just now, 4.2 billion in support of the local councils across the country. i pay tribute to the work of local councils and services for helping us to get through this pandemic, and we will continue to support them. >> thank you, mr. speaker. talking to the good people and they are worried about the economic effects of covid, although they say thank god the other lot did not get in because imagine how much trouble we would be a now. can the prime minister confirm that while there might be tough days ahead, this conservative government is throwing the kitchen sink at fixing it. >> not only the kitchen sink, but every part of the kitchen because we are going to build, build, build our way forward and we will be supporting the building of 300,000 new homes a year, and we are going to do everything we can to ensure we get jobs, jobs, jobs throughout this coun
and will not lead to counsel cook in another era of austerity? >> indeed, mr. speaker. in bradford, we have advocated -- allocated 30 million pounds a deal with the pressures of the virus and as i have said to the house just now, 4.2 billion in support of the local councils across the country. i pay tribute to the work of local councils and services for helping us to get through this pandemic, and we will continue to support them. >> thank you, mr. speaker. talking to the good...
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mr. hughes came up to washington city along with his wife ursula. she was a cook at the president's house, and it was there that they began their family. did you know that they had 13 children? and the very first of their children, a young boy, asnet, was born in the president's house during my first administration, the first child born in the president's house was a hughes, wormley granger and his wife ursula's child. i do not know what i would do without them. your next question. stephen: we have a question asking if you brought seeds back. mr. jefferson: did i bring seeds back from europe? i certainly did. i brought many seeds i thought would be useful here, especially of the seed kale. i became familiar with it along the shores of the ocean in great britain. it is the most tasty leaf and vegetable, likened unto the asparagus. i brought seeds back that i could send to mr. bernard mcmahon, and a horticulturalist in new york, and as well to be distributed to the agricultural society in south carolina. i think of one particular seed, and that is the rice. i became
mr. hughes came up to washington city along with his wife ursula. she was a cook at the president's house, and it was there that they began their family. did you know that they had 13 children? and the very first of their children, a young boy, asnet, was born in the president's house during my first administration, the first child born in the president's house was a hughes, wormley granger and his wife ursula's child. i do not know what i would do without them. your next question. stephen: we...
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cook, please. >> i am not hearing anything, mr. chair. there you go. so i absolutely agree with you. we want to avoid the problems we saw in the great recession. fiscal cliff that led to so much pain, suffering, and unemployment because state and local government laid off so many people because thomas didn't help and there wasn't enough aid. all of the problems we are talking about, from the schools to universities to community college to arts, all of these impact health care workers, all of these support the economy. this is 70% of gdp. it is consumer spending. i think it would be foolhardy to adopting a budget that they won't follow through. they have a hard budget. this aid has to be quick and now and this is learning the lesson of 2008, 2009. thank you. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas and missouri. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you bringing everyone together and to the witnesses. dataw promising canonic coming out with 4.8 million jobs being added during this month of june. we still
cook, please. >> i am not hearing anything, mr. chair. there you go. so i absolutely agree with you. we want to avoid the problems we saw in the great recession. fiscal cliff that led to so much pain, suffering, and unemployment because state and local government laid off so many people because thomas didn't help and there wasn't enough aid. all of the problems we are talking about, from the schools to universities to community college to arts, all of these impact health care workers, all...
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mr one. because i'm a persona prospects fictionalised it does but it's just across the. street mom and i cook for. you. islam and i'll be interested in it told me. the name of. national to larry sky. gets out more i use not always to not get some orders not say this though not in prose man is some bush so far as they are more is not the least no one ever goes out with her because of. i. i i. i. i i. i. can't you see this on national a delusion that's when that medic imagine all the. that's a nasty mubarak is a prophet to this not they were born to die zeidan. pushed a lot. postulates in too but on. a. more you will to. postulate doesn't mean a to god i mean to me. putting it out there that crazy at the 1st. something you know either everybody is hamas you walk with a moment on a. morris has a history with curly face and now some thought i could a clock if you cut on her my head she would have been yes a couple of folks a fake a photo shoot a trip of a political just you know military going to the world cup of coffee if a cut from a star use about mickey for pleasure. or are. just. all. all. o
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cook and now i'd like to turn it over to the ranking member mr. chabot. >> thank you again madam chairman their final witness is a fellow cincinnati in. mr. blackshaw's ceo for centrifuges startup incubator created by proctor & gamble and a lot of people referred to as kroger and western southern other entities in our greater cincinnati community previously served as global head of digital marketing social media at the global headquarters in switzerland. he recently served as chairman of the board of the national council of better business bureaus and is now cheering you recently chartered supply-chain and new commerce restart committee. he is a graduate of harvard business school and the university of california santa cruz. i recently had the pleasure of meeting with him via the on line platform at the cincinnati chamber of commerce and he was truly impressed or i was truly impressed with his forward-thinking ideas on the recovery. i hope he was impressed too. i know he will provide valuable insight to the committee and i look forward to hearing
cook and now i'd like to turn it over to the ranking member mr. chabot. >> thank you again madam chairman their final witness is a fellow cincinnati in. mr. blackshaw's ceo for centrifuges startup incubator created by proctor & gamble and a lot of people referred to as kroger and western southern other entities in our greater cincinnati community previously served as global head of digital marketing social media at the global headquarters in switzerland. he recently served as chairman...
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cook and cupertino belt. tom: fascinating conversation, this will be out on bloomberg digital hopefully in its entirety sometime today. fantastic for mrwho has been dead on. churning, bute is low yield space. this is an important conversation. t dataed at the juh f today. ft data today. in conversation with stephen elder, the mayor of austin. good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," it is a sleepy friday in july. no, it's not. not even close. the news flow is extraordinary, starting with low yields and fx with the dollar at -- dollar weaker. dan ives is looking at apple is a $2 trillion company. knows it is somewhere in the facility of a $20 trillion u.s. economy until it wasn't. he was with oxford economics. the u.s. gdp report, four point something nominal gdp and then we go to -3% and now we plunge down to an unimaginable nominal gdp. how much do we clawback? greg: i think we may clawback some of that loss, but if you look at the pattern of quarterly gdp, the second quarter print was largely irrelevant because most of the second quarter we have been rebounding from h ross we reached in early april. if you a
cook and cupertino belt. tom: fascinating conversation, this will be out on bloomberg digital hopefully in its entirety sometime today. fantastic for mrwho has been dead on. churning, bute is low yield space. this is an important conversation. t dataed at the juh f today. ft data today. in conversation with stephen elder, the mayor of austin. good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," it is a sleepy friday in july. no, it's not. not even close. the news flow...
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the head of facebook, sundar pichai, the head of google, tim cook, the head of apple and jeff bezos, the head of amazon will all be grilled. mrmen have never all been questioned together. the chief executive of heathrow airport has called on uk ministers to help ease quarantine restrictions on passengers, by testing them on arrival. john holland—kaye says he believes the scheme could be up and running in a fortnight. the uk prime minister has warned that quarantines could be applied to further countries, if there are more spikes in covid—19 cases. mackenzie scott, the ex—wife of amazon boss jeff bezos, says she has given $1.7bn to charity since the divorce. she made donations to historically black us colleges, climate change groups and health organisations. miss scott is the second—richest woman in the world, with a fortune of more than $62bn, according to forbes. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: all quiet in the city of london. the square mile faces uncertainty as workers remain at home. a further 1.5 million children should be brought into the free school meals programme, while poorer youngsters should also be fed d
the head of facebook, sundar pichai, the head of google, tim cook, the head of apple and jeff bezos, the head of amazon will all be grilled. mrmen have never all been questioned together. the chief executive of heathrow airport has called on uk ministers to help ease quarantine restrictions on passengers, by testing them on arrival. john holland—kaye says he believes the scheme could be up and running in a fortnight. the uk prime minister has warned that quarantines could be applied to...
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she did want to highlight things that were cooking and sewing, crocheting, those were important things to her. >> randi williamson on twitter, mrs coolidge was asked to give a speech to newspaper women which she did for five minutes in sign language was that the first? >> i did ask her son if that was true and he said absolutely not. so we have a contrarian here, he said my mother would never have used to sign language. she didn't know it. i don't know whether it was observed by anyone who disagreed with him. i don't know. >> i want to go back to the renovation of the white house because the coolidge is by the decision to create that third floor space changed forever the white house and also the way the first families use this with the creation of the solarium. we have a view of what the solarium looked like when they were finished and also we are going to show some video from our white house documentary series of what the solarium looks like today as first families use. in this space established by the coolidge is back there and their administration is a private space on the top for the white house. can you talk about gary scro
she did want to highlight things that were cooking and sewing, crocheting, those were important things to her. >> randi williamson on twitter, mrs coolidge was asked to give a speech to newspaper women which she did for five minutes in sign language was that the first? >> i did ask her son if that was true and he said absolutely not. so we have a contrarian here, he said my mother would never have used to sign language. she didn't know it. i don't know whether it was observed by...
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mrs. america" tell us how you've been spending quarantine. >> locked in the house. i've been cookingat's been really fun to go outside and get a safe experience of just, you know, some fresh air, and you feel like a kid when you're riding around the city. it's pretty nice. >> it is pretty great and we're excited about "mrs. america." it sheds so much light on a real transformative moment in our history. as i said, you play shirley chisholm. people may not remember her, the first black american woman member of congress and broke all kinds of barriers when she ran for president in 1972. we want to show a little bit of a clip of that. >> you always said you would support me. why couldn't you go all the way? >> i thought you'd talk to us first. you just announced. >> i didn't get anywhere in my life waiting on somebody's permission. if you can't support me, get out of my way. >> i'll bet it was a real privilege to play a pioneer like that. >> oh, my goodness. absolutely. you know, a true privilege, a true honor. she was a trail blazer, you know, who changed the lives for a lot of women,
mrs. america" tell us how you've been spending quarantine. >> locked in the house. i've been cookingat's been really fun to go outside and get a safe experience of just, you know, some fresh air, and you feel like a kid when you're riding around the city. it's pretty nice. >> it is pretty great and we're excited about "mrs. america." it sheds so much light on a real transformative moment in our history. as i said, you play shirley chisholm. people may not remember...