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and mostyne, the third unknown apple cofounder. ps priced out of san francisco are looking across the bay to oakland for cheaper rent. how long until oakland prices start soaring? we ask the incoming mayor of oakland, next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." the bay area city with the fastest-growing rent in the united states is not san francisco. it is oakland. that is according to a new research study which says in the rent jumped 9% last year, outpacing san francisco's 7.4%. it's attracting residents and businesses priced out of san francisco's crowded real estate market. is open headed towards the same fate as san francisco? i'm joined by the oakland mayor elect who takes office in january. let's point out that it is a lot cheaper to live in oakland that san francisco. rent is going up quickly. how do you plan to attract business balance some of these rising housing prices? sell its solenot for growth and it does not need to because it has space to welcome new residents. it is great that people are discovering oa
and mostyne, the third unknown apple cofounder. ps priced out of san francisco are looking across the bay to oakland for cheaper rent. how long until oakland prices start soaring? we ask the incoming mayor of oakland, next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." the bay area city with the fastest-growing rent in the united states is not san francisco. it is oakland. that is according to a new research study which says in the rent jumped 9% last year, outpacing san...
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they were used for the apple ii which was the first production unit of the apple. >> remind us, what like working with steve jobs in steve wozniak? why did you sell your stake? >> to begin with, it was a fun time. particularly somebody like was the act who was -- wozniak who was a whimsical character. i was in my 40's, those kids were in their 20's. i worked with steve jobs for two years at atari and we've become rather chummy. he wanted me to help him with the setup of the original apple environment. which i did. there were several reasons why separated myself from the company. not the least of which was -- to begin with, i was a product engineer in my own right but i knew i was standing in the shadow of giants. in addition, steve jobs had seen me set up a documentation system at atari and was very impressed with it. i'm sure he wanted me to run the documentation department for the new apple enterprise. i would spend years in a large back room shuffling papers. >> you have admitted you are not a wealthy man. it you are at peace with a decision that you made. how many times over the
they were used for the apple ii which was the first production unit of the apple. >> remind us, what like working with steve jobs in steve wozniak? why did you sell your stake? >> to begin with, it was a fun time. particularly somebody like was the act who was -- wozniak who was a whimsical character. i was in my 40's, those kids were in their 20's. i worked with steve jobs for two years at atari and we've become rather chummy. he wanted me to help him with the setup of the...
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up next, he is the forgotten cofounder of apple. with ron wayne, getting the inside story on what apple artifacts he is putting up for auction. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. you know steve jobs and steve wozniak, but there is a third player responsible for getting apple off the ground. he is ron wayne, and the reason he is not a billionaire is he sold his 10% stake in apple for $800, 12 days after the company started up. this month, he is selling memorabilia like this apple i user manual. i spoke with wayne about the auction. >> what is up for sale is a set of documents, which is in two parts. one are the galley groups of the original apple i manual. they consist of the drawings and pages that i made and the graphics i made for the manual. the second part is actual documentation of the first apple ii, which was the first production unit made by apple. the documentation was something that steve jobs asked me to put together. he wanted me to design an enclosure for the apple ii. this includes con
up next, he is the forgotten cofounder of apple. with ron wayne, getting the inside story on what apple artifacts he is putting up for auction. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. you know steve jobs and steve wozniak, but there is a third player responsible for getting apple off the ground. he is ron wayne, and the reason he is not a billionaire is he sold his 10% stake in apple for $800, 12 days after the company started up. this month, he...
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apple has prevailed. a potential $1 billion in damages on the line here, apple has apparently avoided those. jurors began deliberating earlier today over whether the evidence at trial showed that the changes to itunes were genuine product enhancements or if the company wanted to kill the competition. joining me now with more in the studio, tim higgins. they did not deliberate for a long. just a few hours or so. >> they have gotten around to the idea of -- did apple make these changes to kill their competitor or improve their? -- their product? they argued that the record products they go before itunes require them to make changes because of concerns over hackers. >> the plaintiffs said that the changes at apple made it more like an addictive candy bar and customers just had to keep coming back, but here it seems that the jury ridley decided that apple did not do anything -- quickly decided that the jury -- quickly decided that apple did not do anything wrong. >> they even lost some of their plaintiffs at some point for various reasons. it was a complicated case that they were trying to make.
apple has prevailed. a potential $1 billion in damages on the line here, apple has apparently avoided those. jurors began deliberating earlier today over whether the evidence at trial showed that the changes to itunes were genuine product enhancements or if the company wanted to kill the competition. joining me now with more in the studio, tim higgins. they did not deliberate for a long. just a few hours or so. >> they have gotten around to the idea of -- did apple make these changes to...
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so, each of us is a relevant for the price of apples but if every person that eats was in the world to put their consumption, come it would revolutionize the apple industry. there would be more trees planted and apples picked. the price would go out for a while and come back down but all of them would be set in motion in our actions, so the as a group determined the apple market. no one decided individually. that is called a extraordinary thing that we do not appreciate and smith is writing about that and the wealth of the nations but in the sentiment he is writing about the social things that we produced together. so, my good deed or unfortunately my sometimes not so good deed has no impact on the culture. if i had taken those $20 back and stuffed them in my pocket righteously, wrongfully but self righteously righteously to put into the story the culture in america. it would be an angry landlord maybe she would have done something to embarrass me or take me to court but the impact would be virtually zero. but if we all do that we live in a horrible society. so, all of us together have
so, each of us is a relevant for the price of apples but if every person that eats was in the world to put their consumption, come it would revolutionize the apple industry. there would be more trees planted and apples picked. the price would go out for a while and come back down but all of them would be set in motion in our actions, so the as a group determined the apple market. no one decided individually. that is called a extraordinary thing that we do not appreciate and smith is writing...
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the previous 20. there are two big drivers. one is apple pay. and the other is bitcoin. ple pay is the thing that is freaking out all the financial services companies. right now, apple showing up to the party and saying we will now be in the center of payments. it has caused a collective heart attack. there are payments companies that are aligned with apple that are like, "yeah, we figured it out." there are payment companies that are not, that are having a stroke in real time trying to figure out the implications of apple pay. everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same way with android. >> google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. it does not require -- what is surprising is how many things don't change with apple pay. you put in your credit card. >> are y
the previous 20. there are two big drivers. one is apple pay. and the other is bitcoin. ple pay is the thing that is freaking out all the financial services companies. right now, apple showing up to the party and saying we will now be in the center of payments. it has caused a collective heart attack. there are payments companies that are aligned with apple that are like, "yeah, we figured it out." there are payment companies that are not, that are having a stroke in real time trying...
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when the apple watch are at stores, is the customer going to buy it. gene munster will join us with more later on. and in 25 years, could your printer really replace the grocery store? you have we've got a closer look at the 3d printed food in a few minutes. "squawk alley"s is back in a minute. -800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when a market move affects one of your positions, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 schwab can help you decide what to do. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with tools like free live-streaming cnbc tv tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that give you the latest financial news and trends. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and bubble charts and price charts that let you see exactly tdd# 1-800-345-2550 how market activity is affecting your positions. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when the time comes to decide whether to scale in tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or scale out you can make your move, tdd#
when the apple watch are at stores, is the customer going to buy it. gene munster will join us with more later on. and in 25 years, could your printer really replace the grocery store? you have we've got a closer look at the 3d printed food in a few minutes. "squawk alley"s is back in a minute. -800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300...
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so i should withhold judgment on the apple watch until i get a chance to wear one and see what all the fuss is about. i should just not comment, but i can't help myself but ask mark to weigh in. he knows a thing about apple. he was senior designer at apple, and in fact is the fella behind iphoto, later worked as a product evangelist. holds 13 patents and founder of storehouse, app that turns picture into a slick web story. thanks for being with us this morning. i want to make it clear, you do not work on apple watch, right? >> right. >> but you've seen photographs of it and video of it, what's your initial impression as a guy who worked as an apple senior designer? >> i think it's amazing. the word they keep on using that stands out is intimate, and they think that's the thing we're all waiting to see what it actually means when you put a computer on to your wrist and are wearing it. what is this intimate behavior -- >> speculate, what does it mean? you know better than anyone in the world, what does it mean? >> i think it's got to be something around the communication and the fact tha
so i should withhold judgment on the apple watch until i get a chance to wear one and see what all the fuss is about. i should just not comment, but i can't help myself but ask mark to weigh in. he knows a thing about apple. he was senior designer at apple, and in fact is the fella behind iphoto, later worked as a product evangelist. holds 13 patents and founder of storehouse, app that turns picture into a slick web story. thanks for being with us this morning. i want to make it clear, you do...
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it's what you do with the girth that matters. -- was apple computing on merits or was the company trying to throw its weight around? >> michael, there is a lot of discussion about apple saying they want to controlled her own world of letting music on there. i remember when they announce you could not download other types of music on to their device. ? what would make that a legal -- what would make that illegal? >> apple is trying to show that they have a reason for doing what they did. they wanted to make it harder to connectof ipod with itunes. there is for security reason and they wanted the best quality music. that will be crucial. if you have a good reason for doing what you are doing, that gets you a get out of jail free card. on the other hand, the plaintiffs will claim there is no good reason. the only reason that apple links the ipod with itunes was to purge rivals and increase prices. >> can they make the argument that everybody else's service made it confusing for users? >> it's a legitimate argument. they could say that the itunes store had the best quality music and if there
it's what you do with the girth that matters. -- was apple computing on merits or was the company trying to throw its weight around? >> michael, there is a lot of discussion about apple saying they want to controlled her own world of letting music on there. i remember when they announce you could not download other types of music on to their device. ? what would make that a legal -- what would make that illegal? >> apple is trying to show that they have a reason for doing what they...
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is actual part documentation of the first apple , which was the first production unit made by apple. ntation was something that steve jobs asked me to put together. he wanted me to design and and closure for the apple ii. this includes drawings and sketches and prints of the assembly drawings that were used , the firstle ii production unit. was it like working with steve jobs and steve wozniak for those first 12 days and why did you sell your stake question mark --? >> it was an absolutely fun time, particularly working with somebody like wozniak, who is a very whimsical character. he did everything he did because he enjoyed it so thoroughly. i was in myning, 40's and they were in their 20's. i worked with steve jobs for two years at atari. we had become rather chummy and he wanted me to help them set up the original apple environment. i did. several reasons why i separated myself from the company. not the least of which was the oft that i was a product standing in the shadows of giants. i would never have project of my own to work with. steve jobs seen me set up the documentation sys
is actual part documentation of the first apple , which was the first production unit made by apple. ntation was something that steve jobs asked me to put together. he wanted me to design and and closure for the apple ii. this includes drawings and sketches and prints of the assembly drawings that were used , the firstle ii production unit. was it like working with steve jobs and steve wozniak for those first 12 days and why did you sell your stake question mark --? >> it was an...
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the issue, whether apple violated antitrust laws by forcing customers to use the ipod to play music downloadednly from itunes and nothing else, blocking access to music from other services. apple could be on the hook for as much as $1 billion in damages. late apple cofounder steve jobs will play a key role in the trial. e-mails from jobs and a video deposition from just months before he died are expected to be key pieces of evidence. joining us now is robin feldman, professor of law at uc hastings in san francisco. also, a distinguished professor at rutgers law school. what is that state in this case? >> in an antitrust, the damages can be high. but the questions are simple. antitrust, big is not bad, is what you do that matters. the question will be, was apple competing on merit or trying to throw its weight around? >> as it relates to that, there is a lot of discussion about apple saying that they are trying to control their own world with music. i remember when they announced you could not download other kinds of music onto the device. what would make that illegal? >> apple is trying to sho
the issue, whether apple violated antitrust laws by forcing customers to use the ipod to play music downloadednly from itunes and nothing else, blocking access to music from other services. apple could be on the hook for as much as $1 billion in damages. late apple cofounder steve jobs will play a key role in the trial. e-mails from jobs and a video deposition from just months before he died are expected to be key pieces of evidence. joining us now is robin feldman, professor of law at uc...
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what's the news here today? apple's long anticipated new product is a smash hit for the holidays. le done right in 2014 besides that, and what challenges lie ahead in the new year? who better to ask that former chief executive officer joining me now in a fox business exclusive, john sculley, former apple ceo and author of "moonshot." john, great to have you. the holiday hysteria is in full swing, and, listen, you hate to admit it because, again, apple's products are the hot thing that people want under the tree. but now there's this report of hoarding. would steve jobs have approved of hoarding the iphone for apple stores? >> well, i can't speculate what steve would think, but steve loved the iphone. he created the iphone, and tim cook has done a brilliant job of bringing out the next generation iphone. the iphone 6, the iphone 6 plus are superb products. so the first observation i would make, liz, is this is not just a holiday phenomenon. apple's got at least twoer years of its install -- two years of its install base that will be upgrading to these terrific products, so many good
what's the news here today? apple's long anticipated new product is a smash hit for the holidays. le done right in 2014 besides that, and what challenges lie ahead in the new year? who better to ask that former chief executive officer joining me now in a fox business exclusive, john sculley, former apple ceo and author of "moonshot." john, great to have you. the holiday hysteria is in full swing, and, listen, you hate to admit it because, again, apple's products are the hot thing that...
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federal hea shirlee frey ate the prepackaged carmel apple and over the next week began to feel very, very sick. >> nobody buys a package of wrapped carmel apples and expects to die from that. >> reporter: the complaint states on november 6th due to weakness and instability related to her illness mrs. frey fell and hit her head.
federal hea shirlee frey ate the prepackaged carmel apple and over the next week began to feel very, very sick. >> nobody buys a package of wrapped carmel apples and expects to die from that. >> reporter: the complaint states on november 6th due to weakness and instability related to her illness mrs. frey fell and hit her head.
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do i have to listen to apple? theis being fought to this day and it does not go away. >> we will continue to monitor this apple antitrust trial, thank you for joining us. blackberry ceo john chen has worked and enterprise technology for 30 years rising to the rank to become the ceo. now he is charged with leading blackberry and saving it from possible extinction. his path has been anything but easy and it all began in a tiny apartment in hong kong. on the latest edition of studio 1.0 i asked him about his upbringing. >> i actually came from a relatively poor beginning. my parents, although my father is quite educated, they were refugees from china postwar, kind of where the communists were taking over before the curtain got drawn. they escaped from shanghai to hong kong. >> can you lived in a one-bedroom apartment? >> yeah, for a long time. we did not even have a dining table. they put two suitcases on top of each other and put a cloth over it. that was our dining table. >> what kind of kid were you? what to do want t
do i have to listen to apple? theis being fought to this day and it does not go away. >> we will continue to monitor this apple antitrust trial, thank you for joining us. blackberry ceo john chen has worked and enterprise technology for 30 years rising to the rank to become the ceo. now he is charged with leading blackberry and saving it from possible extinction. his path has been anything but easy and it all began in a tiny apartment in hong kong. on the latest edition of studio 1.0 i...
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under the apple tree. the surprising results from cnbc's all america survey about who plans to give what this season. a second straight day of sharp selling on wall street. and a around the world the chinese marketing seeing its worst in five years. and more pressure. there is a look at the major averages. the dow jones industrial average is down 168 points. >> this is not unusual. when you go through the major psychological levels you usually don't go straight through. you pull back before you resume the assent. so i still like the market. but we do have the global growth concerns. greece wasn't a good story. china we've sort of been misled. it was more technically driven by accounts opened up there. so those are the worries about the global growth. having said that the u.s. economy is in phenomenal shape. and i'm not worried. it is going to be a much more volatile year but guess what, hedge fund managers are telling me they are finally making money on shorts and embracing the volatility. so i think it is
under the apple tree. the surprising results from cnbc's all america survey about who plans to give what this season. a second straight day of sharp selling on wall street. and a around the world the chinese marketing seeing its worst in five years. and more pressure. there is a look at the major averages. the dow jones industrial average is down 168 points. >> this is not unusual. when you go through the major psychological levels you usually don't go straight through. you pull back...
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if you provide posted on to the apple insider website shows construction on the sprawling new apple headquarters taking shape even further. crews have erected the parking garage, theater and main office building simultaneously and the couple says they hope to house 13,000 el employees when it ons in 2016. >> the midwest is digging out from a white christmas. in denver 70 paving trucks were converted to snowplows and are clearing the streets. much of colorado was blanketed with 12" of snow and the storm will stay around that property it through today. several cars rap off the road and they will be there until the crews dig them out. the average high temperature in colorado today will be trip 21 degrees. 500 snowplows are ready but not being used so far. a steady snow fall is expected to continue through the night. 7" of snow is already and wind will be into 40 miles per hour. there have been in delays or cancellations at salt lake city international airport. >>> now a check of weather and traffic with leyla gulen. >>> good morning, everyone. we are trending cooler today. bart stations right now,
if you provide posted on to the apple insider website shows construction on the sprawling new apple headquarters taking shape even further. crews have erected the parking garage, theater and main office building simultaneously and the couple says they hope to house 13,000 el employees when it ons in 2016. >> the midwest is digging out from a white christmas. in denver 70 paving trucks were converted to snowplows and are clearing the streets. much of colorado was blanketed with 12" of...
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apple's way? >> there was the e-book case that apple lost. it was brought by the united states department of justice after a bench trial. a judge in the federal district in new york found that apple had coordinated a conspiracy among the book publishers to raise and fix the prices for e-books. in that case, it's being appealed to the second circuit. and the employee poaching case in which apple, google, adobe, and a number of others were accused of agreeing with one another not to compete against one another for engineers and other high-level, high-tech employees. >> this is not the last of their legal challenges. what is next for tim cook? >> he puts his stamp on the company. a lot of these cases, it was the underdog trying to make its name. it was the world's largest company by market cap. everything this company does will be under scrutiny. it will be looked at with suspicion by some folks and you see cook out there positioning to try to explain the company a little bit more. >> any chance of an appeal in this particular case? >> i am sure
apple's way? >> there was the e-book case that apple lost. it was brought by the united states department of justice after a bench trial. a judge in the federal district in new york found that apple had coordinated a conspiracy among the book publishers to raise and fix the prices for e-books. in that case, it's being appealed to the second circuit. and the employee poaching case in which apple, google, adobe, and a number of others were accused of agreeing with one another not to compete...
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the prepackaged caramel apples bulls could be contaminated with listeria. is the fee is advising people to avoid the prepackage i apples and apples. at this point the exact cause of the contamination has not been identified. >> reporter: theses warning only involves prepackage caramel apples. no one's here at the fudge house and san francisco are not included. and the owner of the business of the cdc warned does not seem to be impacting our business said she does not sell prepackaged apples. >> reporter: they will hold up and to keep the children would not eat them and is mulling a route for a while. >> reporter: and one of the thought people that has died so far as was an 81 year-old lady from the santa cruz area she got that apple from a safeway sold stored just before halloween. her family is now put in a lawsuit against safeway. >> reporter: a small group of protesters gathered at union square today to protest the death a black man by police across the country. san francisco police were on hand to keep the peace there no reports of any damage or rests an
the prepackaged caramel apples bulls could be contaminated with listeria. is the fee is advising people to avoid the prepackage i apples and apples. at this point the exact cause of the contamination has not been identified. >> reporter: theses warning only involves prepackage caramel apples. no one's here at the fudge house and san francisco are not included. and the owner of the business of the cdc warned does not seem to be impacting our business said she does not sell prepackaged...
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and at one point they were talking about specific stores after the apple store but that seems to be, ow, the first big store that so many people went. in there may have been small pockets of people in some other stores but mostly marching down 5th avenue. >> all right, duarte we will check back in with you and duarte geraldino with the protests walking down 5th avenue and president obama has ashton to leave the pentagon and what carter faces as isil heats up and a new cold war begins and we are back in two minutes. >> a dirty deal. struck at the heart of government. >> egypt mismanaged its gas industry. >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin. >> it's obvious that egypt was being ripped off. it's basically saying to the israelis, "look if you want to screw us, here's a tool you can use to screw us". >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation. >> you don't feel that you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no... no... >> al jazeera investigates. egypt's lost power. december 17th. 10:00 eastern. on aljazeera america. largely peaceful p
and at one point they were talking about specific stores after the apple store but that seems to be, ow, the first big store that so many people went. in there may have been small pockets of people in some other stores but mostly marching down 5th avenue. >> all right, duarte we will check back in with you and duarte geraldino with the protests walking down 5th avenue and president obama has ashton to leave the pentagon and what carter faces as isil heats up and a new cold war begins and...
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the happy apple brand made the move after apples contaminated with listeria killed at least three people and sickened another 29. one of the victims was shirley fray, an 81-year-old woman from felton. her family has filed a lawsuit against safeway. safeway sold the apples. the apple supplier behind the outbreak has not been named, the happy apple company said there is a possibility of a connection. >>> now to an nbc bay area follow-up. former president george h.w. bush is spending christmas day in a houston hospital. mr. bush was admitted on tuesday evening after experiencing shortness of breath. the family spokesman says the president is doing well, but wouldn't elaborate on mr. bush's condition or when he might be able to go home. two years ago president bush also spent christmas eve in the hospital while being treated for bronchitis and an infection. >>> coming up, holiday wishes from the obamas, and christmas wishes come true. a legendary toy drive finishes off even bigger than organizers were dreaming. >>> and before we go to break, it is known as the make a wish house, covered in l
the happy apple brand made the move after apples contaminated with listeria killed at least three people and sickened another 29. one of the victims was shirley fray, an 81-year-old woman from felton. her family has filed a lawsuit against safeway. safeway sold the apples. the apple supplier behind the outbreak has not been named, the happy apple company said there is a possibility of a connection. >>> now to an nbc bay area follow-up. former president george h.w. bush is spending...
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people go to the apple store and give ipads and give iphones as gifts and the other products don't have that going for them right now. >> it's dramatic when you think about still apple doesn't have the largest market share. they are only about 12%. they are the ultrahigh end. and when you think about the dominance of the product you can sometimes forget that fact. >> europe closes in a couple minutes. and more deflation in spain and greece. >> just note the magnitude of the fall today. it is holiday thin trade obviously. so for any given trade you might expect an exaggerated movement. however a rough day for europe overall. it is interesting that oil is clearly under pressure. you have brent below $58 and that's concerned a lot of people in europe. so the oil and gas stocks are right at the helm of it today. the oil major, and these are big cap stocks in many national indices have really taken a hit today. it means that if you look at where we've traded for december overall. there is marked divergence between this country and with ma what's happening in europe. here you can see that the
people go to the apple store and give ipads and give iphones as gifts and the other products don't have that going for them right now. >> it's dramatic when you think about still apple doesn't have the largest market share. they are only about 12%. they are the ultrahigh end. and when you think about the dominance of the product you can sometimes forget that fact. >> europe closes in a couple minutes. and more deflation in spain and greece. >> just note the magnitude of the...
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look to the apples, maybe the samsung but the apple because of that. rawing in and getting people exposed up to the 6 and then they're going to the 6 plus and then actually going to the more expensive, right, looking for more and more. i think because of that you want to start to look at the plays like guy brings up. a qualcomm out there but the microns of the world, cirrus logics. they're servicing apple and samsung. i love that aspect of it if they can get into the samsungs, tell you what, cirrus logic has a upside. >> we will tell you why traders think we're in a bumpy ride heading into january. much more "fast" straight ahead. cute little guy, huh? this guy could take down your entire company. stay with me. on thursday a hamster video goes online. on friday it goes viral - a network choking phenomenon. why do you care? he's on the same cloud as your business. the more hits he gets, the slower your business may get. do you want to share your cloud with a hamster? today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> uncertainty in the market s
look to the apples, maybe the samsung but the apple because of that. rawing in and getting people exposed up to the 6 and then they're going to the 6 plus and then actually going to the more expensive, right, looking for more and more. i think because of that you want to start to look at the plays like guy brings up. a qualcomm out there but the microns of the world, cirrus logics. they're servicing apple and samsung. i love that aspect of it if they can get into the samsungs, tell you what,...
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with the holidays just around the corner apple fanatics all the have the same question. what will dan do with his trade now? well, now this put is worth nearly double what it cost last month? dan, do you keep holding onto it. >> i think you do, to help you hold onto something you're very convicted in. at the time implied volatility was -- that's giving you an opportunity to spread these puts. i'd be surprised to see this thing below 100 just on its fundamental news between now and january. their q 1 earnings are going to be probably on january 23rd. i think you sell the january 100 put for a dollar. now you have a $10 wide put spread. >> how does apple look on the charts? >> there's an unfilled gap and that would be a natural target on the way down. a well-defined level of support. >> one quick point for anybody who did put some insurance on it, it's really easy to try to take prompts on your hedges when they teurn green. i think you give yourself a little bit of time for your hedges to play out here. let your winners run a little bit and this time hedges are winning. >>
with the holidays just around the corner apple fanatics all the have the same question. what will dan do with his trade now? well, now this put is worth nearly double what it cost last month? dan, do you keep holding onto it. >> i think you do, to help you hold onto something you're very convicted in. at the time implied volatility was -- that's giving you an opportunity to spread these puts. i'd be surprised to see this thing below 100 just on its fundamental news between now and...
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the move. as you know, they've been into an apple store. ey've already been into macy's, large department store on 34th street in harold square and now continue to be on the move. demonstrations still going for a third straight night. it's worth looking closer at the incident itself now because we've learned more about it today. the moments that sealed eric garner's fate back in july. by now, we have, broadly speaking, three main narratives. what officer pantaleo said he did, what the video shows to lay people and to experts and now finally today, the full autopsy report. the question is, how do they square with one another and where do they all leave us on what happened to eric garner? today, as i said, we obtained the full copy of the autopsy report. a short time ago, i walked through it and with koep lin ski, an emergency medical physician, dr. sampson davis. i want to talk about the choke hold. compression of the neck and the back that caused the death. let's look at this part of the video where the choke hold is used. >> he went underne
the move. as you know, they've been into an apple store. ey've already been into macy's, large department store on 34th street in harold square and now continue to be on the move. demonstrations still going for a third straight night. it's worth looking closer at the incident itself now because we've learned more about it today. the moments that sealed eric garner's fate back in july. by now, we have, broadly speaking, three main narratives. what officer pantaleo said he did, what the video...
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, we are irrelevant, if i doubled my apple consumption the price of apples doesn't change, if i triple, quadruple or 10fold increase, if every person in this room gave a passionate speech about the importance of apples and decided to be two or three apples the day there would be no impact on the price of apples so each of us is irrelevant to the price of apples but if every person who eats apples doubled their consumption would revolutionize the apple industry. there would be more trees planted and more apples picked, the price would change, go up for a while and then come back down but all those things would be set in motion by actions, so we as a group determines the apple market. no one decided individually. there is no apple czar. is a market for apples and is an extraordinary thing we don't appreciate and smith is implicitly writing about that in the wealth of nations but in "the theory of moral sentiments" he writes about social things we produce together. my good deed or my unfortunately sometimes not so good deed has no impact on the culture. if i had taken those $20 b
, we are irrelevant, if i doubled my apple consumption the price of apples doesn't change, if i triple, quadruple or 10fold increase, if every person in this room gave a passionate speech about the importance of apples and decided to be two or three apples the day there would be no impact on the price of apples so each of us is irrelevant to the price of apples but if every person who eats apples doubled their consumption would revolutionize the apple industry. there would be more trees planted...
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i think there's companies trying to be the apple alternative and i think it's interesting to see how young people react. >> ray, what about you and your demographic? >> i feel pretty much the same way. you have to be careful what you get into. i look at the company than specific industry or sector. but i also agree that the market is really high priced today. i think it will continue for a while longer.
i think there's companies trying to be the apple alternative and i think it's interesting to see how young people react. >> ray, what about you and your demographic? >> i feel pretty much the same way. you have to be careful what you get into. i look at the company than specific industry or sector. but i also agree that the market is really high priced today. i think it will continue for a while longer.
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and inside major locations like macy's, grand central station, and the apple store in manhattan. to show you the scene right now in washington, d.c. where the crowds are very vocal. chanting now familiar slogans like i can't breathe. one protester in washington telling cnn they were prepared to block d.c. streets every night until they see evidence of real change. now, there are many large protests around the country. here are a few we are looking. demonstrators, marching, blocking traffic, boston, miami, washington, d.c., new york, chicago. this as the the gaern farner fa released the report to cnn. it lists the cause of death as chokehold. the manner of death, as, homicide. reporters on the streets across the country tonight. and, we begin with protesters in chicago. athena jones is in washington. actually want to go to you, athena. what's the scene? there there were threats throughout the night that they're going to be blocking streets. >> that's right. erin. that's what they have been do g doing. blocking a major intersection. connecticut avenue. major street. that connects t
and inside major locations like macy's, grand central station, and the apple store in manhattan. to show you the scene right now in washington, d.c. where the crowds are very vocal. chanting now familiar slogans like i can't breathe. one protester in washington telling cnn they were prepared to block d.c. streets every night until they see evidence of real change. now, there are many large protests around the country. here are a few we are looking. demonstrators, marching, blocking traffic,...
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you could make the case that apple saved it. transformed the music industry, really, then went on to transform the apps industry and the pay industry. as far as was it heavy-handed or not, what i saw was them pushing forward. >> apple says we do things to make things simpler for our customers. a lot of them had accounts with real networks where they were buying music legally and acquiring music legally and apple was keeping that music off their devices. is there a difference between the words that apple says and the practices that we need customers off of our devices? >> the music industry was very concerned about digital rights management, so apple had an obligation to protect that content. whether or not it could've played nicer with real or not, i don't know. i do know consumers had other options. but none of them were very good. >> apple could be on the hook for $1 billion in damages. 10 years in the making? >> i like apple is pushing back against this. you don't want frivolous lawsuits coming up because they are aggressive a
you could make the case that apple saved it. transformed the music industry, really, then went on to transform the apps industry and the pay industry. as far as was it heavy-handed or not, what i saw was them pushing forward. >> apple says we do things to make things simpler for our customers. a lot of them had accounts with real networks where they were buying music legally and acquiring music legally and apple was keeping that music off their devices. is there a difference between the...
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coming up, the creation of the first apple computer. zniak walks us through how he designed the machine. ♪ >> welcome back. bloomberg businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. in 1976, the apple one computer went on sale for a retail price of six and $66 -- six under six and six dollars. steve wozniak remembers the early days. -- $666. >> we have the first computer we ever built. i had wired the entire bottom, soldered it together. >> doesn't get boring to tell the story? >> never. it's in my heart. the summer i built the apple one computer, i was totally aware that a revolution was close to starting. i have been showing off my computer. i had given away my designs for the apple one for free. steve jobs came into town and popped into town to see what i was up to and he would somehow turn them into money for both of us. paul owned a store in mountain view. me demonstrate in my computer. steve jobs went in to sell him some of our little boards that we built for 20 bucks and he said no. people want to buy it pr
coming up, the creation of the first apple computer. zniak walks us through how he designed the machine. ♪ >> welcome back. bloomberg businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. in 1976, the apple one computer went on sale for a retail price of six and $66 -- six under six and six dollars. steve wozniak remembers the early days. -- $666. >> we have the first computer we ever built. i had wired the entire bottom, soldered it together. >> doesn't...
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that was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. is a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of what's happening in new york city. >> off the sidewalk. off the sidewalk, off the sidewalk,. >> off the sidewalk. >> the al qaeda linked el nusra front says it's captured a lebron nees soldier anlebanese s more executions. >> ahead on the show, the country prepares for a powerful typhoon in philippines. >>> china's former security chief arrested and expelled from the communist party on corruption charges. >>> plus from california to new
that was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. is a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of what's happening in new...
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the deadly outbreak tied to caramel apples. ,,,,,, wrong call. the president tackled a number of big isss in his end of the year spee: from the north korea cyber attack to cuba. >>> president obama says sony made the wrong call. the president tackled a number of issues in his end of the year speech from the north korea cyberattack to cuba. >> yes, i think they made a mistake. >> reporter: president obama says he wished sony would have called him before pulling the film "the interview." >> do not get into a pattern in which you're intimidated by these kinds of criminal attacks. >> reporter: the president's comments came just after the fbi formally blamed north korea for the cyber attack. >> we cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can start imposing censorship here in the united states. >> reporter: he promised a proportional response but didn't announce any specifics. reporters also grilled the president on his announcement earlier this week to reestablish diplomatic relations with cuba. >> that if he had done the same thing for 5
the deadly outbreak tied to caramel apples. ,,,,,, wrong call. the president tackled a number of big isss in his end of the year spee: from the north korea cyber attack to cuba. >>> president obama says sony made the wrong call. the president tackled a number of issues in his end of the year speech from the north korea cyberattack to cuba. >> yes, i think they made a mistake. >> reporter: president obama says he wished sony would have called him before pulling the film...
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the standard? >> he mentioned apple -- what can they be expected to do? xpect them to live up to the promises they make. they have a long list of labor standards they advertise on their website, showing that apple is socially responsible. we have shown over and over again that they don't live up to these promises. laws.ing chinese labor if apple can't live up to these promises, why are they allowed to continue to promote them and advertise them? >> one of the reasons why that is not the case -- there is corruption in the supply chain. there is corruption with manufacturing. some of these things that apple can do more, but some of them out of their control. >> one of the interesting parts about the story was there are suppliers in indonesia, the documentary details that some of the suppliers in indonesia are minds tin from a legal -- illegal mines using children. >> this is a different topic now. much less on apple's watch because we are getting into a very broad long chain of suppliers. it was disturbing, some of the things they were showing. i don't think
the standard? >> he mentioned apple -- what can they be expected to do? xpect them to live up to the promises they make. they have a long list of labor standards they advertise on their website, showing that apple is socially responsible. we have shown over and over again that they don't live up to these promises. laws.ing chinese labor if apple can't live up to these promises, why are they allowed to continue to promote them and advertise them? >> one of the reasons why that is not...
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that was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. s a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of what's happening in new york city. >> off the sidewalk. off the sidewalk, off the sidewalk,. >> off the sidewalk. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. in this this this.
that was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. s a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of what's happening in new...
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and then they got to the apple store, they staged the all-to all-too-familiar. none of them stopped them. none of the managers at the store. and now on 5th avenue, some of the new york expensive stores, past prada and gucci and past the gap now. they continue to march down 5th avenue. so far no arrests but this crowd is starting to grow. it started small and became larger and larger. at one point when we were walking down the street one young woman came by us and said is this a pro test and we said yes, it is. and she said i'm going to get my family to join in as well. the crowd is starting to grow. it is moving now down south on new york's fashionable 5th avenue. erin. >> and jason, what are they telling you about where they are planning to go and what their intent is tonight? >> reporter: i asked. they said they will keep marching for justice. in terms of where they go, it is anyone's guest. they are doing it on the fly. they didn't expect the crowd to grow and that is when the organizers at the front of the large group here. they are continuing to march south
and then they got to the apple store, they staged the all-to all-too-familiar. none of them stopped them. none of the managers at the store. and now on 5th avenue, some of the new york expensive stores, past prada and gucci and past the gap now. they continue to march down 5th avenue. so far no arrests but this crowd is starting to grow. it started small and became larger and larger. at one point when we were walking down the street one young woman came by us and said is this a pro test and we...
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>> i feel it is in the offing. >> apple is trying to put an help to that. >> here are the tech bytes. >> apple wants to prevent shattered smartphone screens with new technology that allows falling iphones to shift positions to reduce impact like a cat. >> there is no word on when the technology could make its way into apple products. >> spotify can be tried out for the next three months for just a dollar. >> you have access to 20 songs. >> finally, plenty of people still want a classic ipod. apple discontinued the player in october but some are selling right new on the internet for $1,000. classic ipods first appeared 13 years ago opening the music revolution. >>> coming up, the big light fight the bay area family duking it out on national tv for the title. >> it can be tough to stay on new episodes on netflix because they and twitter are making it easier to much can up. >> this is the embarcadero interest san francisco it will be foggy. but dry. we are keeping tabs on weather and traffic and breaking news and traffic and breaking news through the commercial break. angeles fire breaki
>> i feel it is in the offing. >> apple is trying to put an help to that. >> here are the tech bytes. >> apple wants to prevent shattered smartphone screens with new technology that allows falling iphones to shift positions to reduce impact like a cat. >> there is no word on when the technology could make its way into apple products. >> spotify can be tried out for the next three months for just a dollar. >> you have access to 20 songs. >>...
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apple. it knows what is going on in the supply chain. >> am not aware of that story. have to verify that. do you doubt that apple is doing everything possible to make conditions better? do you think apple is doing enough? >> i think they are doing a lot. i think the question is -- this is the slippery slope part of this whole complex topic, which is -- how much is enough? apple does more than any other manufacturer when it comes to even policing some of this. it is obviously under tighter .crutiny, too the reality that this is even a topic and that it gets ceo-level attention is something that is unique, so i think it is a starting point. they are doing something. are they doing enough? that is the debate. i think it is not apple cost place to provide -- i don't know what the standard is we are trying to get to. again, it is a slippery slope, and this is something that is again complex, and we are trying to figure out what that right pieces. done more andave are going to continue to do more . >> kevin, what do you think about that? is it up to apple to establish the st
apple. it knows what is going on in the supply chain. >> am not aware of that story. have to verify that. do you doubt that apple is doing everything possible to make conditions better? do you think apple is doing enough? >> i think they are doing a lot. i think the question is -- this is the slippery slope part of this whole complex topic, which is -- how much is enough? apple does more than any other manufacturer when it comes to even policing some of this. it is obviously under...
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they stormed the apple store and maceies. rallies are planned against police brutality >>> "rolling stone" magazine is backtracking from a report about a gang rape in virginia. the magazine said the article was based on misplaced trust in an unidentified woman. the report caused a firestorm at the university. campus officials were security naffed -- scrutinized. emily is a graduate of the university of virginia and is a coordinator for sexual misconduct response at the university. she joins us via skype from charlottesville, west virginia. thank you for joining us. i want to read a statement you had in response to this semiretraction from "rolling stone." there assist: -- there it is: emily, you introduced jackie, you were involved with the characters, jackie, dean, and the reporter. did anything seem fishy to you at the time. >> i will not say it felt fishy. what "rolling stone" did an incredible job of missing is there's a good body of safety of trauma and the way details come out and can be misremembered. "rolling stone" to
they stormed the apple store and maceies. rallies are planned against police brutality >>> "rolling stone" magazine is backtracking from a report about a gang rape in virginia. the magazine said the article was based on misplaced trust in an unidentified woman. the report caused a firestorm at the university. campus officials were security naffed -- scrutinized. emily is a graduate of the university of virginia and is a coordinator for sexual misconduct response at the...
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the early days of apple. wozniak remembers steve jobs was like way back then. >> it is time for bloomberg television to go on the markets. i am matt miller. we want to get you caught up on where stocks traded today. you may have expected a huge selloff and you have the s&p closing off unchanged and the .5 of closing with a gain 1%. >> for its 85th anniversary, bloomberg businessweek is chronicling the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. in 19 76 the apple computer went and $.66.r $666 wozniak remembers the early days. >> we have the very first computer we built even before we started a company. i had wired the bottom and soldered it together. that was the first apple 1 computer ever. those were the most in cable times. i,mer that i built the apple was aware that a revolution was supposed to start. i had given away my designs for free. steve jobs came into town. he would pop in to town and see what i was doing and he would somehow turn that into some money for both of us. seen me demonstrating our comp
the early days of apple. wozniak remembers steve jobs was like way back then. >> it is time for bloomberg television to go on the markets. i am matt miller. we want to get you caught up on where stocks traded today. you may have expected a huge selloff and you have the s&p closing off unchanged and the .5 of closing with a gain 1%. >> for its 85th anniversary, bloomberg businessweek is chronicling the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. in 19 76 the apple computer went...